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LwNFVc02x1U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwNFVc02x1U | News101413 | good afternoon this is Dorothy Simon's sitting in for Jimmy key over here cable channel three and you can catch us on the web at Sandy land center.org or you can come by and visit us any morning between the hours of nine and twelve we're on the south side of the square and we always have a welcoming warm cup of coffee for you and do come by and visit the weather today today's Monday October the 14th and in the greater Midwest the weather story over all the Midwest it spells storm storm storm rain storm snowstorm and thunderstorms there's a low-pressure system which brings a cold front and that cold front is moving slowly eastwards across the plains and the Midwest and it brings with it heavy snow to the west of us and in some cases it could accumulate up to 15 inches and other places this heavy rain and thunderstorms across the plains that will see that through tonight monday night and it could bring up to one to two inches of rain the highs will reach 60s and the two centers in Kansas and Nebraska but right now in this great if you look up its the skies are cloudy and it is raining we have cloudy skies which are showing a soft autumn rain and with that the temperature is only six to seven degrees the winds are at 50 miles well and of course a high humidity 95% the next six hours there will be widespread showers and thunderstorms and right through the mid afternoon and it will remain mostly cloudy and windy and eighty percent chance of rain means for today and the wind's coming in at 20 to 30 miles per hour and that will push the temperatures up to six or seven degrees tonight the wind will ship somewhat from the sub East pattern it has had for several days it will ship to a west northwest wind pattern at 70 miles per hour and with that coming in from the north we will see the temperatures falling to a low of 45 degrees and again with more thunderstorms likely in the evening Tuesday's outlook it would be mostly sunny during the day with a high of 62 and the wind's coming in from the north northwest at 20 miles an hour humidity effective one percent and the night we will see temperatures down to 38 skies will be clear still if there's no rain but it will be in the high 38 and the wind pattern if north northwest at 40 miles per hour with the shift in the wind pattern of two north northwest to me we will see temperatures falling for most of the week and it's a pattern of high 60s and for the highs and high 30s to mid 40s for the load for the rest of the week in our community we want to wish a happy birthday to your hands to Simon you probably won't see your hand say but that's his birthday today and tomorrow it's Larry fish's birthday steve schultz morgan daily and leora was so wish them a happy birthday tomorrow and give them a call and celebrate your birthday with them scouting for food that occurred e on saturday the boy scout and the Cub Scout they did their duty and they picked up their boxes but unfortunately they they did not call as many boxes as they did last year so the collection was far below last year's connection but it's never too late to give a monetary contribution so if you could please call Rebecca read at five 496 489 Rebecca is a troop leader and I'm sure she will still accept monetary contributions so mark your calendars for Wednesday and maybe come Wednesday with anticipation to have a good meal it will be chilly or chicken noodle soup a sandwich and dessert and drink and this will be at the first united methodist church the woman's bizarre and yearly soup supper it's October the 16th Wednesday leftover the 16th starting at four-thirty until 7pm or onto its all or the food has been served so please plan on having supper and the united methodist church on wednesday and the birds are will include homemade baked goods jelly craft items and the women of the church are doing this to support their mission works and they do a great job supporting several different types of missions look locally here as well as abroad so do come and help them make that evening of success and look forward to Sunday October the 20th it's the 27th annual turkey dinner at the st. John Catholic parish which center there the mere will be good good good roast turkey all the trimmins I know everybody has been working hard to get that prepared so look forward to that on Sunday afternoon from 12 on to 130 p.m. and the ladies have a price of a queen-size quilt and some bicycles and everyone is welcome and do bring canned good non-perishable food and this will give you a ticket for the raffle we will give you a free ticket for the altar society raffle and i'm sure a lot of this food will be donated to the food bank also so please come and help me ladies celebrate and do that for a very good cause so that is october the 20th at 12 of a Catholic width center offerings of the library they celebrated national book library week October the 20th to the 26 and I like what they say here even the smell of a library lifts my heart libraries have been a treasured part of my life over ever since I realized I couldn't possibly afford on a house full of books I wanted to read and that is the same from vikki lane so please support the Friends of the library and if you go by the library in the afternoon or anytime you can get a gift certificate for coffee or cappuccino at the library so please and I see a note here that says it says nomination nomination because you two domes placed in the yard is to remind you to get a friends of the library membership for this year so do that I have support a good cause mark your life mark your calendars also for up to the 26 the seniors are going to take a trip to great bend at the golden belt cinema six they will leave and go to puppets pizza here locally for five o'clock and then they will leave at six o'clock to go to great bend and then at seven o'clock they will go for the best cinnamon the costs there is only twenty dollars and you can have your choice of the movement that you would want to see when you go to Big Ben so mark your calendars for pizza and movie on October the 26 here are some good men use that the senior centers are serving up today over at the st. John Center is a Mexican meat loaf Raj baked potato season piece spice up a brain salad and a coconut layered dessert and next day they'll be serving beef pot roast with vegetable seasoned cards mandarin orange delight salad and a buster bar dessert and on wednesday it was serving her baked chicken creepies and potatoes and fresh fruit sound and cookies and a cookie bar sounds very nice and at the maxvill center today they're serving up beef and noodles Scandinavian vegetables and strawberries and pears and tomorrow they'll be serving up chicken parmesan baked potato peas and carrots bread and the usual fixings of tea and coffee and on Wednesday it will be Swiss steak with tomatoes mashed potatoes creamed steamed cabbage and apricots are very enticing so please do call over there if you are sick and shut-in and they will be happy to have the meals delivered and better than that still go over and visit and enjoy the fixings as we we've been talking about it is till October and its season for flu shots and you can get those over the health center and they will do the Medicare or Medicaid or even your private insurance they will do all the paperwork for you call them at 549 350 4 or 1 877 517 350 for if you need some more information as to what vaccines you should take or if your 8 65 or over and you work with adults it's highly recommended that you do have some type of vaccinations and or food for thought today or food for thought today estimators vitamin c-rich tomatoes have fine clothes and flew by boost in the body's natural immune system what is natural defense system and the very similar to their cousins the citrus family and one medium tomato provides forty percent of your daily vitamin C so have a glass of tomato juice at lunchtime and then for dinner you can have pasta with the good rich tomato sauce that's or oh but if food for thought today tomatoes have a good afternoon it's wet so keep dry you | Ron Culbert | UCEgSABbvG9VxN62trT8lvDA | 2013-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,547 | 8,126 |
N-Ve8-C_004 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Ve8-C_004 | South Carolina Stands Alone | [Music] prior to 1865 the governor of South Carolina was not decided by popular vote but was instead appointed by the legislature in South Carolina prior to the Civil War the governor held very little power most of the power resided with the legislature and the most notable responsibility was over the state militia which typically amounted to very little significance the position was more ceremonial than anything else was given us somebody largely as a means of honoring them without handing them any significant Authority but when Francis W Pickens was appointed governor in 1860 he was launched into a very significant role he took the office of governor on December 14th 1860 on December 20th South Carolina seceded suddenly the authority over the state militia held a great deal of significance especially with the United States troops garrison in Fort Moultrie which was on the Charleston Coast but with South Carolina officially an independent nation governor Pickens also took on all the executive powers that normally would have rested with the national government such as diplomacy when South Carolina seceded its political leaders fully expected other slave states to follow its lead and it was already preparing its proposal to form a confederacy of slave states but on December 20th this was still just optimism South Carolina was effectively its own nation for nearly a month with the issue of Sullivan's Island where a number of forts were standing governor Pickens was the executive that would have to negotiate with President James Buchanan over the peaceful acquisition of the United States property if the forts even were u.s. property which some South Carolinians believed was not the case or potentially wage war with a much larger hostile nation if they refuse to recognize secession the history of the civil war usually begins with a bombardment of Fort Sumter but this ignores the significant history of everything that took place in the months prior among these events are the tense weeks that South Carolina stood alone against the United States I'm Chris Kelton and this is the Mises Institute podcast historical controversies although there are other events that I plan to cover before we get to the bombardment of Fort Sumter such as the Corwin amendment and the forming of the Confederate government today's episode may be seen as part one of the Fort Sumter story even before the election of 1860 the issue of the forts off of Charleston Harbor would be in the minds of people in South Carolina and many people expected the resolution of this dispute to be the deciding factor in whether the United States went to war with the seceding States or if they would be allowed to peacefully separate and ultimately of course this would be the case though it should not be seen as an inevitability the issue at first was not Fort Sumter though as I already briefly mentioned it was Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island the island was a vacation spot for many Charlestonians and had a hotel called Moultrie house that was built at one end of a row of small cottages known as multi ville it was a luxury hotel that wealthy citizens stayed in during summer vacations Fort Moultrie actually served as an attraction for vacationers who would visit the garrison to listen to the band play in the evening this was actually a common view of federal fortifications during this time period that they were attractions for people to visit if you've ever read Edgar Allen Poe's story the gold-bug it is set on Sullivan's Island which the writer was very familiar with from his time in the army which you joined in 1827 at the age of 18 it's interesting a note that you were actually legally required to be 21 to join the military at the time but Poe fudged his age on the advice of a recruiter which was pretty easy to do in the age before birth certificates while in the military post spent some time in the Fort Moultrie garrison but that's just an interesting aside as he was there many years before 1860 Poe is long dead by the Civil War in fact with the US military in 1860 was relatively small and most of the troops who were in service were stationed in the West so the garrison at Fort Moultrie was modest it wasn't uncommon for enlisted men to live there with their wives and children in the fort in fact which gives you an idea of the expectations regarding any kind of incident the officers often lived outside the fort itself usually also with a wife and children if they had them this was the case for the highest-ranking sir stationed at Fort Moultrie in 1860 Lieutenant Colonel John Lane gardener who is 67 years old it was pretty common for army officers to stay in their positions well past the point of usefulness there was no military retirement plan in those days and promotions were based on tenure so officers stayed in the Army held on to their positions and often wouldn't leave until the day they died this also served as a barrier for promotion of younger officers who couldn't get the promotion they felt they deserved until a superior officer vacated one way or another so Gardiner was pretty much just signed out one of his subordinate officers wrote that Gardner was quote utterly incompetent to command a post under the most favorable circumstances end quote there were two companies under Gardner company E and company H company was part of the first Artillery Regiment and it provides a pretty typical example of an artillery company at the time it contained 32 men including its lower officers the company musician which was a drummer and two artificers who specialized in building carriages for artillery guns the majority of the men and company were foreign-born England Scotland Germany so on and they ranged in age from 21 to 42 I'm giving you all this info by the way so you can visualize how different the military looked in 1860 most of them were in their late 20s serving five-year contracts there were five line officers at Fort Moultrie serving under the useless Lieutenant Colonel Gardner Captain Abner Doubleday was in charge of Company E with lieutenant Jefferson C davis serving directly under them both of these men are worth some small explanatory asides I think Abner Doubleday is most famous today is the inventor of baseball and the Baseball Hall of Fame is located in his hometown of Cooperstown New York however I think the notion that Doubleday was the inventor of baseball is not widely held any longer but I could be wrong about that when I was a kid I was really into baseball in baseball history and I remember reading all about how Doubleday invented baseball so it's a myth that has continued at least up into recent history though I don't know how widely it's circulated anymore but it's a myth it was a fabrication created after Doubledays death by some people who wanted to brand baseball as the American pastime so it was basically a marketing scheme Doubleday never actually claimed himself to be the inventor of baseball it was it was the claim by people who came after him Doubleday also happened to be the only officer at Fort Sumter during the bombardment who was not at least somewhat sympathetic to the south he detested slavery and he supported the Republican Party but most of the troops at Moultrie in later Sumter at least had some southern sympathies one of them the assistant surgeon was Samuel Crawford who wrote the first history of the bombardment of Sumter titled the genesis of the Civil War which was published in 1887 but was based in part on his personal diary he kept during his enlistment but Crawford on the day of Lincoln's inauguration wrote quote the south and her position stands by the Constitution which in spirit and in letter has been violated by the aggressive power now in power end quote so this was closer to the general sentiment of the troops at Sumter than Doubledays position though most of the troops probably fell somewhere in between them but Doubleday in any case did not invent baseball and it was the only ardent supporter of the Republicans and opponent to slavery in the fort when it was finally bombarded Jefferson C Davis was only worth mentioning to clarify that this is a completely different figure than the man who would become the president of the Confederacy obviously he didn't have any objection to slavery like Doubleday did but he was an absolute enemy of secession during the war he was the obvious subject of many jokes about his name he also brought his sister to Charleston with him when he returned from leave in October of 1860 and she enrolled in a Charleston girls school this shows on the one hand that he didn't have any real antipathy toward the south and two he might have been a little politically naive considering his timing with all this the issue of the federal force was already pretty well acknowledged in Charleston before October so it seems unwise of him to settle his sister in Charleston I don't know what came of her though southern chivalry typically showed deference to white women though if you remember the way this was used against southerners in the Kansas episode so she was probably much safer than she would have been if she were a man but this is just speculation on my part I have no idea what she did after secession Company H was led by Captain Truman Seymour who was one of the few men stationed to be born and raised in the north remember that most of the men weren't born in the United States at all Seymour's second-in-command was lieutenant Theodore Talbot this was the guy I quoted earlier who called a lieutenant colonel Gardner incompetent by the way Calvin interestingly was with John C Fremont during his escapades in the rocky mountains that I talked about briefly in the California Gold Rush episode the fifth line officer at the fort was lieutenant Norman Hall who was only 23 years old being the youngest officer he was put in charge of the least desirable jobs he was the garrison quartermaster and commissary officer the quartermaster would see to supplies in the fort being housing clothes fuels stationery for the men to write home wear than other mundane matters and the commissary was responsible for food which would take on a great deal more importance after the men were cut off from new supplies in Fort Sumter and would nearly be starved out there were others that before Moultrie as well of course there was a band I mentioned earlier that visitors like to listen to in the evening for entertainment there were medical staff cooks a chaplain at the chaplains wife there were also black servants at least one of whom was a slave though the officers didn't know this he was paid like the other servants but his income was forked over to his owner just to give some more perspective of how this related back to Charleston and South Carolina is an independent nation there were four forts off the Charleston coast across from Moultrie on the other side of the harbor was Fort Johnson it did not contain a garrison but Moultrie did house its coal supply there another fortification near Charleston was Castle Pinckney which was built as the final defense of Charleston in case an attacking army got past Moultrie and Sumter it housed a single ordnance officer his wife and their daughter all three of these forts had originally been built by South Carolina not the national government but they were expensive to deal with so the state handed them over to the United States government in the early 19th century and also ceded the land on which the United States government did build Fort Sumter after secession political leaders in South Carolina would claim that they never actually gave the fort's of the land of the United States they only loaned it to them the reality is that this distinction probably wasn't flushed out when the deal was made but since and would eventually refuse to let members of his cabinet even meet with Confederate representatives because this would be tacit recognition of the legitimacy of secession in Lincoln's view the dispute never even got an attempt to be hashed out peacefully but this is just the background that I think is useful to contextualize the situation for South Carolina and the United States just before secession and up to the point of the formation of the Confederacy even before the election there were people around Charleston who were getting ready for secession and their eyes were on the garrison at Moultrie in August of 1862 and John Foster was sent to make improvements to Fort Moultrie the reason given for this decision to Doubleday was that the United States was worried about possible conflicts with England and France in regards to Mexico but even Doubleday found this to be a flimsy reason Doubleday wasn't the only one who thought that the timing was suspicious either as the election drew closer all stony ins were paying attention to the work being done at Moultrie on November 3rd a rally of secessionists wearing blue cockades on their hats marched into Moultrie to inspect the work being done and hardly needs to be said that this made the garrison uncomfortable shortly before this the engineer in charge of the improvements lieutenant Snyder noticed too that some of the laborers hired to work on the improvements were also wearing blue secessionist cockades so he sent a request to Washington asking permission to arm some of the workers that he felt were loyal to the Union Secretary of War John B Floyd agreed that this was a prudent decision and gave permission to take 40 muskets from the federal Arsenal in the city but on November 3rd the arms still had not been claimed and distributed Lieutenant Colonel Gardner had vetoed the idea only days after the secessionist showed up but a garrison was starting to fill the tension on the day of the presidential election Doubleday decided to take matters into his own hands and he made a list of supplies the garrison needed the next day Captain Truman Seymour volunteered to take a handful of the Garrison's men to Charleston for the resupply now remember we're still more than a month away from actual secession but the decision to secede was agreed upon privately by South Carolina's political leaders if Lincoln won the election which was now the case so Seymour and his men took a boat to Charleston Harbor and tied it up in front of the federal Arsenal they started loading up their supplies being boxes of ammunition mostly after their fourth trip between the Arsenal and the boat a man showed up and ordered them to stop the man we don't know who he was claimed that Seymour did not have permission from the local authorities and if he continued taking supplies from the Arsenal the man told him he would signal for a hundred men in Charleston's vigilance committee to attack Seymour decided not to test his fate so he had his men put the ammunition back in the Arsenal the next day now we're two days after Lincoln's election Seymour called on the mayor of Charleston to request permission to get the supplies they were after the mayor Charles Macbeth was in a pickle he knew that secession was on the horizon but as the state was still technically part of the Union he couldn't give a valid reason to deny the request for supplies so he gave his permission Gardiner however once again stepped in and vetoed the matter he claimed that he did not want to accept Macbeth's permission because that would mean subordinating himself as a military officer to a local authority but at this point the standoff between Charleston and Moultrie started to become more clear Gardiner ordered the garrison to keep all the artillery loaded and no more civilians should be allowed in the fort the men started preparing the fort for possible hostilities garrison visited Charleston himself on November 16th and he was told that he would not be allowed to receive reinforcements it was still a month prior to the official declaration of secession but both sides were trying to prepare for a confrontation also in November war secretary Floyd sent Fitz John Porter to visit Moultrie and bring back a report Porter spoke well of the garrison but everything else was damning he said that Moultrie was almost entirely unguarded and the military should have been preparing the fort weeks before his report also suggested replacing Lieutenant Colonel Gardner though this was not explicitly recommended the next day Porter made a visit to major Robert Anderson Floyd wanted Anderson to take over as the commanding officer at Moultrie Porter told him Porter also sought advice from the leading military officer in the country General Winfield Scott general Scott's advice was to reinforce Moultrie and failing that they should move to Fort Sumter Robert Anderson arrived at Moultrie on November 19th and immediately started working to get the garrison in better shape Anderson for his part was very sympathetic to the south and he was no fan of the Republican Party but he was a staunch unionist and above all else he believed that his duty was to follow his military orders Anderson also wanted to arm Castle Pinckney ideally he wanted more men but when he made his request to Washington he asked to at least be allowed to send some workers and an officer to Pinckney to make repairs and let the officers train the workers and how to use the artillery there but although he most overtly wanted reinforcements he said that they needed to be sent secretly otherwise Anderson was certain Charleston would attempt to take the fort's through the rest of November Charlestonians heard plenty of rumors about Washington's sending reinforcements to the fort's some of the local militia volunteers wanted to take the fort's immediately but Colonel Benjamin huger a native Charlestonians also an old friend of Robert Anderson stopped them by saying that if locals attacked the fort's without being ordered to he'd join Anderson in the fight against them himself huger keep in mind was still in the United States military when this took place on November 28th though he would serve in the Confederate Army later of course so cooler heads in Charleston were trying to keep the rest of the people calm they argued that a premature attack on Moultrie would be seen as an act of aggression but of course if any reinforcements were sent to Moultrie South Carolina would see that as an act of aggression or at least to the threat of one so the tension was building attacking early meant minimizing the risk of defeat but also the possibility that other states would see them as the hostiles as rumors continued to circulate about reinforcements the leaders in Charleston decided that if they caught wind of any changes at the fort that would be justification to cease Moultrie but even if they did want to attack the local militia in Charleston was hardly prepared anyway on December 7th war secretary Floyd sent another person in Moultrie this time Don Carlos Buell the mission was to be secret and Floyd refused to even write down the orders he wanted relayed to Anderson President Buchanan had affirmed his duty to maintain all federal property Floyd sent Buell to remind Anderson to avoid confrontation if at all possible but if a conflict did occur to hold the forts at all costs Buell wasn't naive them he knew that although written messages might fall into the wrong hands verbal messages can also be denied by Washington to throw officers under the bus if anything goes sour so Buell relayed his message to Anderson and then wrote it down for him and made a copy to take back to Washington as he was leaving Buell also gave Anderson his own advice which was not part of the official orders Anderson should not pass up an opportunity to move his men to Fort Sumter with or without an order from Washington as the session approached Charlestonians were trying to figure out how they could take Fort Sumter while it was empty and the Charleston mercury even published an article about how this could be done members of the Charleston militia had also been spotted by the garrison inspecting the various forts again this made them in nervous so foster decided to make another request for armaments to distribute to his laborers the Charleston native Colonel huger had been called back to Washington on December 7th and his replacement in charge of Charleston's Arsenal was Captain Humphreys foster came to the Arsenal and requested only two muskets to give to the Ordnance sergeant stationed alone at Fort Sumter and Castle Pinckney Humphrey said that Foster could not have two muskets but he could have forty muskets this was a clever play by Humphreys mayor Macbeth had signed the permission for 40 muskets back in October and it was Lieutenant Colonel Gardner who stopped Foster from getting the weapons but Gardner was now replaced by Anderson and the mayor's permission slip to allow Foster to retrieve 40 muskets had never actually been rescinded or invalidated so by Humphreys reasoning there was no reason he couldn't hand over the 40 muskets now on December 17th Foster went back to Moultrie with 40 new weapons in tow but as news spread about Humphreys decision Charleston residents were in an uproar the South Carolina militia leader Major General John schnell I do not know if I'm pronouncing that word correctly to the arsenal' the next day to confront Humphries about it saying that quote some violent demonstration is certain unless the excitement can be allayed in quote he also said that huger had effectively invalidated the October order by promising the governor that he would not turn over any weapons from the Arsenal so Humphries told schneller that he would get the muskets back and he wrote a note for foster telling him about the situation ending it by saying quote I beg that you will return them to me anderson agreed following Buell's orders from floyd to try to avoid confrontation but foster was angry about the decision Annie wrote a note to the higher-ups in Washington to contest the decision to return the guns foster then met with Sheila in Charleston and from his perspective everything seemed to be perfectly calm which suggests that either the locals had calmed down after Humphries gave his assurances that the guns would be returned our stealer had exaggerated the upset to begin with so Foster said he'd wire Washington for a final decision but the wire to Washington ended up being meaningless someone had already sent a wire from Charleston and gotten word to floyd about the muskets and floyd was furious at the play by Humphries and Foster saying he never gave any such order at around midnight both Anderson and Foster received wires from Washington sternly ordering the return of the muskets which Foster did the next day literally only hours later South Carolina voted to secede the same day that South Carolina voted to secede President Buchanan received a message that Governor Pickens had written a few days earlier Pickens wanted Buchanan to peacefully give him Sumpter the note read quote if Fort Sumter could be given to me as governor then I think the public mind would be quieted under a feeling of safety if something of the kind be not done I cannot answer for the consequences end quote the last line was probably poorly chosen a red like a veiled threat Buchanan did not believe secession was constitutional but he also agreed not to take military action against South Carolina a former official from South Carolina William Henry Truscott who was present when the note was delivered and he copied the note and showed it to Jefferson Davis and John Slidell to deep south senators they did not approve of Pickens as poor diplomacy and they send a wire to Pickens urging him to contact you Cannon and retract the message Truscott also sent Pickens a wire summarizing Buchanan's reaction to the letter two weeks earlier Buchanan had announced to Congress that he intended to take no action against South Carolina upon the secession and he believed he was acting graciously therefore he resented the tone of the message and he even made the point that he had refused to reinforce Fort Moultrie the press had castigated him but he claimed that he had made all these concessions and tolerated the criticism in order to avoid conflict only to have Pickens send him a message with threatening implications two days later Pickens sent another wire to tress God saying that a train had just brought in 13 men who were apparently meant to reinforce Moultrie and there would be another hundred and fifty following behind them all sent by Washington Pickens demanded an answer on whether Buchanan intended to reinforce the fort or to move troops to Sumter Truscott brought the question to war secretary John Floyd who only whimpered about what a difficult position he was in South Carolina had also sent delegates to Washington to negotiate a peaceful transfer of the forts and Floyd said that they'd be there soon so they could deal with the issue floyd also suggested that it was silly to be worried about the possibility of any troops moving to Fort Sumter but Pickens kept getting conflicting information about reinforcements and he was understandably on edge the governorship was supposed to be an easy almost ceremonial position and he was having to deal with a possible military conflict South Carolina had called up ten regiments of soldiers and Pickens was authorized to use them to resist any coercive act by the United States by coercion the legislature clarified they included any intention to commit an aggressive act such as reinforcing the garrison at the fort but Pickens wasn't sure if there was any genuine intention or not all he had were conflicting rumors and Washington was dancing around the issue the state was also severely under armed at the point of secession and Pickens was aware of this as of December 20th the state Armory in Columbia had a few thousand antiquated muskets 34 cavalry pistols the swords and about 1500 sabers if he did have to take military action he would not be well equipped to do so but the legislature was already working to try to secure more weapons but Pickens did come up with a plan on how to deal with Moultrie at least for the time adapting the advice given to him by Robert Barnwell Rhett jr. a well known fire heater and the owner of the Charleston mercury Pickens decided to put some soldiers on a pair of steamers somewhere between 40 and 120 men total but the reports are conflicting and he set the steamers between forts Moultrie and Sumter but rolling back and forth between them the ships arrived on the evening of December 20th to the surprise of the garrison following the official secession major Anderson and his men were growing even more worried about an attempt to take the fort's one of his officers reported that Charlestonians were preparing scaling ladders at this point both Pickens and Anderson had their eyes on Fort Sumter Anderson was in an easier position if he moved his men to Fort Sumter it can only be seen as a defiance of orders but if Pickens took the fort while the delegates were trying to negotiate a peaceful transfer of federal property it could be seen as an act of aggression so even though Pickens was being urged by some such as Robert Barnwell Rhett jr. to take something Anderson was able to move first he decided that the best data transfer to Sumpter would be Christmas night he estimated that this would be the same day that the commissioners from South Carolina would arrive in Washington he also didn't bother to get permission from Buchanan who he did not expect would approve of the move if he waited until after December 26th the commissioners could wire Pickens about the results of the negotiation and if Buchanan denied the transfer which was most likely then Pickens was likely to attack Moultrie on the 27th Anderson assumed that Pickens would attack the garrison and Sumter was the superior fort but he did not know Pickens was actually eyeing Sumpter himself rather than Moultrie Anderson kept his plans to himself but he strongly encouraged his officers to attend church on Christmas Day so as not to give Charleston any cause for suspicion his first problem was figuring out what to do with the wives of the enlisted men there were more than twenty wives at the fort as well as their children many of whom were infants Anderson decided that he would move the women and children to four Johnson which was the only fort that nobody seemed overly concerned with he could move them along with much of the garrisons food supply the plan to move the women children and food to fort johnston reached charleston through whatever spy network was in place but nobody was really concerned about this to throw off his larger plan Anderson even had some military hardware moved from Sumpter to Moultrie to make it seem like he had every intention of staying put the second problem was what to do with the weapons he planned to leave behind at Moultrie he could spike the cannons aimed at Sumter which if you remember from my Nicaragua episodes was the method of hammering a spike in the guns vent hole to prevent it from being fired but this was only a delay tactic spikes could be removed so he consulted with Doubleday about what to do Doubleday said that they should just burn the wooden carriages that held the guns it would take longer to do but it would also take longer to fix Doubleday wasn't even aware of the plans to move to Sumpter but there was so much discussion about all the possible scenarios that the question didn't even seem odd at all to him but when Christmas evening came around Anderson had all his plans in place only to have nasty weather he delayed his plan for December 26th the women and children were loaded up first doing so while it was still light out after the women and children were loaded up into the boats at about 3:00 in the afternoon Anderson revealed his plan to John Foster and Norman hall Hall was to take the women to fort Johnson and under the pretense of looking for a safe spot to unload them he was to patrol the island the minute Fort Moultrie would fire off two shots as a signal for him at which point he was to go directly to Sumpter telling the Charlestonians on the steamers that he was checking Sumter for better accommodations for the women and children this way the women and children would be taken to Sumpter but if there was a conflict while the garrison was making the move the women and children would be kept out of harm's way after the Sun started to set Anderson put the rest of his plan in motion other than Foster and halt nobody else knew of Anderson's plan even now Abner Doubleday I was looking for Anderson to invite him to have tea with him and his wife the wives of officers were the only wives not moved Johnson by the way but when Doubleday and Anderson found each other Anderson told him about the plans to move to Sumpter Doubleday had 20 minutes to get company II ready to move carrying their muskets and a knapsack knapsacks at this point were always expected to be packed in the morning in case of an attack so this was a reasonable order but still one that would require the men to move fast the idea was to send two waves of men across to some term Doubledays men and company II would move first lieutenant Davis was ordered to hang back in Moultrie to man the guns aim toward Sumter though and fire on any ships if they tried to interfere after double days company made it to Sumter if all went well Seymour's company H would make the trip with foster taking over Davis's position and after the second wave finished he was to spike the guns pointed at Sumpter and set fire to the carriages the men should then grab whatever supplies they could and the remaining few would make the trip to Sumpter after the second wave of boats returned the two waves made their trips to Sumpter without incident and one of the men fired off the two signal shots to let hall know to make his way to Sumter with the women and children by 8 o'clock the plan was complete when Buchanan and the commissioners found out about this nobody was happy the commissioners said it was an act of war but Buchanan refused to disavow it they claimed that by refusing to take action against Anderson Buchanan may have made war inevitable the Commissioner sent this information and a note to the president but you can and refused to even accept the note but now Buchanan had to figure out what to do about Anderson in the minute Fort Sumter governor Pickens was confident that they would send reinforcements if not a full attack force when he inspected Moultrie and saw that the gun carriages were burned he was outraged at the destruction of public property Fort Moultrie was no position to defend against a possible attack against Fort Sumter in the state Anderson left it early in January General Winfield Scott sent Lieutenant Colonel Lorenzo Thomas to New York to see about the possibility of using a civilian vessel to send reinforcements to Sumter Thomas decided on Cornelius Vanderbilt's ship the star of the West which the army could lease for twelve hundred and fifty dollars a day Thomas then made the arrangements to load the ship with 200 troops as well as a load of weapon and the ship set off from New York's Harbor on January 5th the next day rumors were pouring into Charleston about the ship but nobody knew exactly what to believe by January 8th the rumors about the star of the West seemed a little more credible the Charleston mercury ran a story that began quote United States troops hastening from all points southward the star of the West were the reinforcements for Anderson due here today end quote big guns relate orders to the patrolling ships to fire signals to let the city know of an approaching enemy ship and the artillerists at Moultrie were to open fire to prevent reinforcements the ship arrived not long after midnight on January 9th but it was dark and there wasn't any lights around the forts so they'd have to wait until the Sun came up to land at a little after 6:00 in the morning the Charleston patrol steamer fired off a signal to the star one blue light and two red which was the signal for the approaching ship to reveal who it was when no reply came the steamer turned towards the harbor signaling the approach of an enemy ship and the star followed behind South Carolina's troops were prepared for this and upon seeing the signals they readied their artillery Major Peter Stevens was in charge and he did his best to aim the artillery but he didn't have the best equipment to do this part of aiming an artillery gun was to measure the appropriate amount of gunpowder for the distance needed and that meant having a sight to gauge the distance Stevens did the best he could with the equipment he had aimed his first shot and fired the shot fell well short of the star but this was actually intentional there was only a warning shot after seeing that the star was continuing to move forward Stevens then ordered his soldiers to start firing the next shot was not a warning shot and a lot of people consider this the first shot of the Civil War shot past the front of the star the star sped up and the troops on the ship raised a flag to let Anderson know they were being fired on the next couple of shots missed as well Anderson meanwhile was ordering his men to prepare their guns - at this point Moultrie could not hold up against Sumter for very long the walls were weak and they did not have a large supply of gunpowder on board the star the officers were nervous they had never seen battle and they could see a ship coming toward them which they feared might block their exit they made their decision to turn around rather than get blocked in the reinforcements ever made it to Sumpter now Anderson and his men were trapped there and would continue to be trapped there due to the indecision of both President Buchanan and President Lincoln each unwilling to withdraw them and Lincoln reluctant to arm them and be seen as the aggressor in a pending war there is much more to this history to talk about before we get to the bombardment of Sumter in April while Buchanan was vacillating on what to do about South Carolina and the forge their president-elect Lincoln was also trying to figure out what he could do that would prevent secession on the one hand but maintain the new Republican Party on the other as more southern states followed South Carolina and seceding the political leaders in the south also inherited the issue of Fort Sumter and all of this is worth covering Lincoln's attempt at compromise the infamous Corwin amendment that would have explicitly protected slavery in the south will be the subject of the next episode for more content like this visit mises.org you | 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0jWw-0T1Fy4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jWw-0T1Fy4 | Coffee with Sr. Vassa Ep.26 (Holy Week/Palm Sunday) | (Sretensky Monastery choir sings): Behold, the Bridegroom comes at midnight! Hello. I'm Sr. Vassa, and I'm having my coffee here in Vienna, in Austria. We have reached the feast of Palm Sunday, which means it's the beginning of Great Week, or "Holy Week," at the end of which Christ will be crucified on Friday, then rest in the grave on Saturday, and be resurrected early on Sunday, on the feast of "Pascha" or Easter. So now, the focus we have had during Lent on our repentance, our journey, - now this focus shifts to Him, as we accompany Him in His final days leading up to the Cross and Resurrection. So now, whether we fasted properly, or didn't fast at all, - we all come together in compassionate love for Him, because He dies on the Cross for all of us, - and certainly not just for those of us who ate hummus and lentils for forty days! We all come together now, because from here on it's all about Him. That's why this Sunday, we sing: "Today the grace of the Holy Spirit has gathered us together!" (Music: Stichera on Palm Sunday): "Today the grace of the Holy Spirit has gathered us together! And taking up Your Cross, we all say: Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" On Palm Sunday, we carry palms, or olive branches, or pussywillows, like the ones you see here, or - in some churches, according to a very ancient tradition - we receive little crosses made of palm, because we are thus ritually participating in an event described in the Gospel, when Christ entered Jerusalem seated on a donkey, before His passion (Mk 11:7-10): "Then they brought the colt to Jesus, and threw their clothes on it, and he sat on it. And many spread their clothes on the road, and others cut down the leafy branches from the trees and spread them on the road. Then those who went before and those who followed cried out, saying: Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" Jesus comes to Jerusalem seated on a donkey, which symbolizes peace. And the branches and clothing placed before Him symbolize triumph, as people would place in antiquity before a triumphant king, entering a city. Because you see, at this point, before Christ's passion, the people had been so impressed by His remarkable miracles, like the resurrection of Lazarus from the dead, that they hoped and thought that He would seize political power and become their earthly king. But, as most of you will know, He had other plans... So, we carry branches on Palm Sunday, knowing that this entrance into Jerusalem is leading Him - and us - to a very different kind of triumph. Not of political or military conquest, but of the resurrection of new life, at the end of what we call "Holy" or "Great" Week. (Music: Greek choir sings: "I see Your bridal chamber, my Saviour...") Throughout this week, we will be similarly placing ourselves in the midst of the events that are being remembered in the liturgical calendar, making these events present, or re-presenting them before our eyes, and pondering them in our hearts. On Holy Friday, for example, we read the 12 Gospels about the Passion; venerate the Cross in the middle of the church; and in the Byzantine tradition, we venerate the "Epitaphios" or "Plaschanitsa" (in Russian), remembering and participating in the removal of Christ's body from the Cross. On Holy Saturday, the "Epitaphios" remains in the middle of the church, as His incorruptible body remained in the tomb on that day. But on this day, on Holy Saturday, we already sense the underlying joy of the resurrection. In some Orthodox traditions, the church vestments are solemnly changed from black to white in the middle of the service on the morning of Holy Saturday. In other Orthodox churches, bay leaves are spread throughout the church, as a symbol of triumph. The joyful symbolism of Holy Saturday underlines that Christ's descent into hell on that day, after His death on the Cross, is a victorious descent. Because He descends already as victor; as the God-Man Who could not be held by death or by hell. This is why an Orthodox icon of Pascha or Easter is actually an icon of Holy Saturday; of the Descent into Hell. (Music: Exapostilarion of Pascha: Thou hadst fallen asleep in the flesh, o King and Lord...) Seeing these rituals and hearing the unique prayers and hymns of this week, let's not underestimate the blessing and importance of our physical participation in them, - both at home and in church. Because the images, sounds, smells, and even tastes of the feast are an essential part of our human perception and understanding of it. And all these elements are a wonderful blessing that speaks to all our senses, our entire being. As Jesus said to His disciples (Mt 13:16-17): "Blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear. For truly I say to you, that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see, and did not see it ,and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it." The externals of a feast, all sorts of little customs and traditions attached to a feast, are especially important to children, who do not yet understand all the theology behind these things. So let's try and maintain the atmosphere of the feast at home as well. Especially if there are children in the house. I remember things from my childhood, for example, on Holy Friday, how we would fast before the bringing out of the Epitaphios (it was brought out on Holy Friday at around 3 p.m.). But then we would go home after that service, and have a meal of potatoes and salad, which, strictly speaking, is forbidden on Holy Friday (by the Typikon). But we were children, and this is the way it was done in our house. And on Holy Saturday, I remember how, after the morning service, which was very exciting, because the vestments had suddenly been changed to white, and this is a very clear symbol to a child's perception - and we would come home after this service, and we would be sent to bed by my mother, because we had to rest before the nighttime Easter vigil. So, talking was strictly forbidden, and we all had to sleep. There were four of us, and we were in the same room, and it was very hard to sleep, because it was still daytime. We could hear our mother fussing in the kitchen, preparing the Easter food. So the house smelled of baking ham in the oven, and other things we hadn't had all of Lent. So, everything was changing! You could feel this in the air: the colors in church, and the smells in the house... But we had to sleep and be quiet, - as Christ also still rested in the Tomb. So all these things brought together a certain theological truth to the child's perception. Then, we were woken up before midnight, and my mother dressed us in our new Easter dresses and new shoes, and we would go to church by midnight for the vigil. So, let's participate, as best we can, in all the aspects of the feast. Because the feast speaks to all our senses, our whole being, in its images, its smells, its sounds, and even in its silence. (Music: Holy Saturday hymn: Let all creation be silent...) That's it for today, ladies and gentlemen! See you all after Easter! Thank you. | Coffee with Sr. Vassa | UCH-FBwgf93rU-g8BH3xiuUQ | 2014-04-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,281 | 7,123 |
xtQIQqfl9ek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtQIQqfl9ek | Magic Flight Muad-Dib Concentrate Vape + Orbiter: Smoke Cartel Review #30 | hey everybody its Willie blaze again today we're gonna be reviewing the MF OB muy Deb vaporizer this is a really cool product it looks interesting it feels cool and it works great I can't say enough good things about Magic Flight books these are handmade in California there's a really great wooden body and a lot of just interesting parts the monocle here is what slides back revealing the screen inside this you can load your content onto rests on two rails and then you're just going to swing the monocle back around to close everything off once that's done you can go ahead and put your draw tube in make sure it snaps in there one side doesn't snap so you'll know that and then go ahead and take your battery and put it in the side here now it's ready for use and go ahead just press lightly on the battery and you'll feel a spring at this point it is now heating up the screen and you can go ahead and draw the Magic Flight box mode app also comes with a charger for your batteries an extra battery concentrate container as well as an extra screen and a dabbing scoop tool it's really is the complete set they hook you up here and they make sure you're gonna have a good time now as if that wasn't good enough they also make attachments this is the Magic Flight orbiter a really great product it's essentially just an additional percolator to your Magic Flight Box pull this out I'm gonna get two tubes to attach to the orbiter the orbiter has a very nice wooden base a rail in the back to help stabilize it and a showerhead perk here in the bottom go ahead and attach the 27-inch tube to the mouthpiece and the 18 inch to the down step once you're ready to load up your vaporizer you just attach it here right to the mouthpiece and enjoy there's really not enough good things I can say about magic pipe they do all of the coolest products and everything has its own unique look to it and feel if you like this video if you like these products subscribe and check us out on smoke our Telkom | Smoke Cartel | UCnhhHtzMIhe3kfy8tkmvPPQ | 2016-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 383 | 1,996 |
uqQaIx_vo7I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqQaIx_vo7I | A Selection of Australian Poetry and Prose - My Country - Read by LJ.mp4 | my country by dorothea michela read for librivox.org by larisa Jaworski of brisbane australia my country the love of field and coppice of green and shaded lanes of ordered woods and gardens is running in your veins strong love of grey blue distance brown streams and soft dim skies i know i cannot share it my love is otherwise i love a sunburnt country a land of sweeping plains of ragged mountain ranges of droughts and flooding rains a lover Far Horizons I love heard you will see her beauty and her terror the wide brown land for me a stark white ringer back forest all tragic to the moon the Sapphire mr. Manton's the hot gold hush of noon green tangle of the brushes where life Liana's coil and orchids deck the treetops and ferns the warm dark soil core of my heart my country her pitiless blue sky when sick at heart around us we see the cattle died but then the grey clouds gather and we can bless again the drumming of an army the steady soaking rain core of my heart my country land of rainbow gold for flood and fire and famine she pays us back three fold over the thirsty paddocks watch after many days the filmy veil of greenness that thickens as we gaze an opal hearted country a wilful lavish land or you who have not loved her you will not understand though earth holds many splendors wherever I may die I know to what brown country my homing thoughts will fly dorothea mckellar end of poem this recording is in the public domain you | The World of Audiobooks | UCWk0a2UKxX_lqVhrbrgHMvA | 2016-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 273 | 1,450 |
beymaE1R9Jo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beymaE1R9Jo | How to add another group member to the group | Increase FB group members | hello thank you for visiting my Channel today I'm going to introduce everyone to an extension that allows you to invite members from other groups to join your group I will try inviting members from this group to my group you should start by visiting the URL I provided in the video's description to download the tool to your computer click the down arrow after that choose this up arrow and show in folder to view the tools storage location [Music] to extract the utility perform a right-click and choose extract here you minimize this file momentarily and go back to Facebook [Music] you choose more tools and extensions by clicking the three dots in the right corner of the screen if you haven't already click the developer mode button in the upper right corner of the screen to enable the developer function you are now back at the extracted tool simply hold and drag it [Music] to upload the tool you may also select load unpacked you decide the puzzle piece to use and pin it for convenience now you need to export the list of members of the group you want to invite to a text file copy the link of the group and paste it into the extension please wait for the tool to export the number of members you want foreign [Music] I will use the function tag members in the comments to avoid the group being diluted next copy the group link and paste it into the input gr URL click on post time to copy post you would [Music] enter time delay between two comments enter the number of members you want to tag on each comment enter the number of comments per Facebook account enter the content you want to comment on [Music] in the end you decide to begin and Delight in the outcomes here you need to copy one more exported member file so that the tool will gradually delete the tag members [Music] so we made one comment in tag nine members [Music] as you can see the tag member has received the notification foreign [Music] just like that if you think it's interesting please like And subscribe to my channel so I can share more useful tools with you thanks | Tool Marketing FB | UCjXzVSV5XNu8R2fwt_W_SqA | 2022-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 381 | 2,054 |
8eZQJSBz3kc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eZQJSBz3kc | Duality in Geometry | welcome back to lecture 35 part two the Wrath of Khan in which case we are actually going to transition to Section seven point three about duality from the Wallace and West's textbook here and so we've saw in the previous part of this lecture that in elliptic geometry if we have a line there exists this point called the pole for which all points are all all lines from the pole to the line are equidistant and also if you're given any point there can you can construct a line for which the given point is a pole to that line and so this right here this idea of the pole and a line in elliptic geometry illustrates a concept and zzang to refer to as duality where a dual geometry so given any incidence geometry a dual geometry it'll interchange the roles of points in lines because we define points and lines as well JK we didn't define them right if we go back to the very axiomatic beginning of this course points and lines are considered undefined terms and and incidence is just a relationship between points and lines and so the dual teamö tree is formed given any incidence geometry and don't even have to be an incidence geometry all that has to happen is if we have a geometry with the notion of point in line and incidence we can reverse the roles so you swap the roles of point in line and you keep the same incidence relationship this forms the dual geometry and so this is this is a construction works whenever we have points and lines such as an incidence geometry and you have other things as well and this typically creates a new geometry of some kind so I wanted to consider the order to affine geometry the the so-called 4-point geometry we referred to earlier this semester now in this geometry we had four points which in the diagram to the left here you're gonna see you have this four point geometry we have the four points we'll call them P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 as illustrated and by line determination there were six lines between these four points and these were just handshake lines two points per line and so you can see the possibilities there's l1 l2 l3 l4 l5 l6 right that one is the line determined by p1 p2 l2 is the line determined by p2 p3 l3 the line determined by p3 p4 you get the idea right here and so in the dual geometry we could construct a so-called four line geometry which what we do is every point over here in the four point geometry becomes a line and so in this diagram you see right here I've labeled so in both diagrams the points are labeled in green and the lines are labeled in yellow and so as we move from one diagram to the other that color scheme is still preserved but I kept the same names there so the four lines you have is this one right here I need a different color for that we have p1 which now becomes a line it's a line that contains the points l1 l5 l4 there's p2 which is a line that contains the points L 1 l 2 l6 there is the line P 3 which contains the points L 2 L 3 L 5 and then finally there's the line P 4 which contains the points L 3 L 4 L 6 here so we have four we have four lines in this geometry and there are six points in the original geometry there's four points and there are six lines so we have this duality going on here we swapped those and let's just discuss a little bit how this worked out so the six lines in the original geometry l1 l2 l3 whatever those become the six points in this geometry over here right and then the incidence relationships are preserved so if we think of okay what lines are associated to the point L 1 well that's gonna be the line that's gonna be lines P 1 and P 2 so if we come over here and find L 1 there you are it has two lines incidence to it okay and then if we take the point L to what are the lines incidents to it well that's going to be P 3 and P 2 so if we come over here and find L 3 right here it'll be incident to two lines there's the line P 3 and the line P 2 right and so you can carry this through with the other points and lines right there so this is what we might do ality we switch the roles of points with lines and lines with points we have the exact same incidence relationships but we have a slightly different configuration of these two drawings right here now this this one over here was an example the original one was an example of an affine geometry this is a fine geometry of order to not commonly used in the literature but sometimes if you take the dual of an affine geometry its referred to as and if fine geometry again not commonly used you don't see that on a whole lot on the other hand the first geometry satisfies the Euclidean parallel postulate so some people might say this is Euclidian again Euclidean adds an additive typically refers to as the the geometry r2 but it does satisfy the including parallel postulate a little bit more commonly used in this term a fine sometimes people would use describing this dual of the affine here they call it Euclid dual sort of like a just oh just a matter of about the mation of Euclidean and dual right here and so sometimes people use the term Euclid a dual to refer to as the dual of the Euclidean plane but sometimes it's used to refer to as the dual of any affine geometry so the included duals probably used more commonly so that this is the four line Euclid a dual to the four point affine geometry right here I also want to point your attention that the reason I drew the four line acute you colluded dual geometry the way I did is what happens if we were to overlay these two geometries you place these two geometries on top of each other you would get a picture looks something like the following order to draw it again you get something that looks like the cloak of invisibility we would get something looks like the resurrection stone and we would get three elder wands my goodness this is a fine geometry if you completely overlay those pictures now that there's a slight abuse there because we're identifying points with lines and such like that but again the configuration right here you can see that just from a configuration point of view this this overlay does give you the Fano plane and this is actually not a coincidence that if you take an affine geometry and construct its euclid a duel you overlay the two geometries you actually if you do this in a strategic way you can actually construct a projective geometry the Faneuil job just being an example of this and the idea is actually the reason the reason I mentioned this is that a projective geometry is actually an example of a self-dual geometry self-dual meaning that if you take the dual of the geometry you get something isomorphic to the original geometry then if you interchange the roles of points and lines it makes no stinking difference to the geometry whatsoever so to try to make that more explicit let's think out the following with whenever you have a whenever you have a geometry you can switch it to the dual statement the dual statement meaning that you switch the roles of lines and points so if we were to say something like okay and in an incidence geometry we might say that there exist there exists a point off the line so there exist so we would say write the statement in the following way so for all lines there exist a point a point off of so I should when I say off of let's be more specific there exist a point not incident to the line right so this is just a regular statement we'll call it statement a for a moment this is a regular statement in a geometry right and this is actually just the this is really just the non collinear non collinear axiom for incidence geometry but this can be interpreted as a statement in in a geometry well we can switch to its dual state which we'll call a prime which would say that for all points there exists a line not incident to the given point and so this right here is sort of a statement about non concurrence that given any points there's a Lunger there's not one line that is concurrent to all those points right and so this is what we call a dual statement these statements are dual to each other a dual statement and dual statements you just switch the roles of lines and points in like this so whenever you have a geometry which has a statement whether it's true or false you can rewrite that statement as the dual statement that becomes a statement for the dual geometry now if you have a theorem let let's say this thing was like a theorem of the geometry then the dual statement will become a theorem for the dual geometry with the exact same proof and when I say the exact same proof I mean the dual proof you switch all the points two lines on the lines two points and so one nice thing about duality is that whenever you prove something about geometry the dual proof gives us the dual theorem for the dual geometry you don't have to provide a new proof you can just use the same proof but you change by the principle of duality well the reason this is relevant for projective geometry is that jac projective geometry is self-dual which is to say that it's concise amorphic to its dual so whenever we make a statement in in projective geometry its dual statement also applies to projective geometry that is whatever we prove something in projective geometry automatically it's dual theorem would be true as well by the exact same proof and this comes from the fact that the axioms of projective geometry are duyst dualistic here dualistic so let's actually take a look at them real quickly so if you looked at if we take the five axioms of projective geometry as we have them before let's take their dual statements take their dual statements so if we line determination which line determination if you take dual it would become point determination right so line determination says that for each two distinct points there exist a unique line incidents of both the principle of duality here with the dual statement we'll switch the word points to lines and the word lined a point so point determination tells us that for each two distinct lines there exists a unique point incident to both of them now this this idea of point determination it has a different name that we've used before we talked about the statement for each two distinct lines there exists a unique point oh this is just saying that all lines intersect and to do so uniquely this point determination is none other than just the elliptic parallel postulate that we've seen in the past elliptic parallel postulate it has a slightly different name but the dual the dual of line determination axiom is the elliptic parallel postulate which sort of an interesting fact to notice here so if you take the dual axiom of line determination you get the elliptic parallel postulate notice projective geometry already does that alright let's take the dual of tri can see well tri can see says that for any elliptic or for any the projective line there exists at least three points on the line the dual statement would say that for every point there exist at least three lines concurrent to it because what it what does it mean for a point to be on a line it means that the point is incidents to the line and so if we have a point and there are three lines on it that's the incidence relationship right there so while tri can't see for projective geometry requires that we have three points on the line the dual of tri can see just says that there are at least three lines incident to a point now be aware that this type of property dual tri can see happens in projective geometry projective geometry does have this dual tri can see property all points have at least three lines incidents to it so I want you to notice so far that point determination is a theorem of projective geometry because this is the elliptic parallel postulate dual try can see is also a theorem that one's not immediate from the axes but one can prove and we've seen this before that it holds what about line existence right projective geometry has the axiom of point existence because that's just an axiom of incidence line existence would be its dual that there exist at least three distinct lines we switch the word point to line there and you can see that a projective geometry the smallest of all projective geometries of course is the phantom plane right which has seven lines but and every every projective geometry that exists will contain an isomorphic copy of the final plane it's the smallest example so point existence the although is the axiom line existence is a theorem of projective geometry so this dual axiom is satisfied non concurrence right we have the non collinear arity axiom that says that there is no line that contains all points the not its dual which me the non concurrence axiom non concurrency here would tell us that not all lines are concurrent to the same point that is there's no point that holds all the lines and so there's always got to be a line that's not on a point so you always have something like this happening which kind of looks like the same type of picture we had before but the point is the starting point with the non collinear area axiom we start with the line and we're guaranteed a point off of the line with not concurrence we start we start with a point and then guarantee there's a line that's not on the point and this is in fact a theorem of projective geometry so far so good and therefore the last one we're gonna look as the dual of elliptic parallel postulate the lifted parallel postulate says that all lines intersect which if we rewrite that phrasing a little bit we're saying that given any pair of lines there is a common point incident to both well the dual statement of that would then tell us that given all pairs of points there is a common line incident to both but wait a second this right any two points there's a line that's on both of them that actually is just a restatement of line determination given any two lines give me the 2.16 there's a unique line between them now the unique this statement was hidden up here in the dual in this point determination here but because because the elliptic parallel Pacha generally doesn't take a uniqueness statement there because lying determination gives it I want you to be aware that this dual of the elliptic parallel postulate is is holding here so one thing to mention is that line determination and the elliptic parallel postulate our dual our dual profit do statements of each other and selecting job tree gets these things so these five dual projective geometry axioms are all theorems of projective geometry and therefore any a so protected Shama tree is a dual projective geometry but by similar reasoning the projective axioms are actually also theorems of the dual geometry there and so that's what we give that projective geometry is this it's a self-dual the dual projective axioms are theorems of of the projective geometry thus any theorem that can be proven from the dual axioms can also be proven from the original axioms this implies that for every incidence theorem and projective geometry its dual is also a theorem of projective geometry automatically and of course you get the other way around as well and so this actually helps simplify proofs in a projective geometry because we can use duality once you've proven one thing you get the other one automatically so let's like we wanted to prove for example there exists a set of four points no three of which are collinear the dual statement there exist a set of four lines no three of which a concurrent is automatically true in projective geometry if we can prove the original one and I want to mention that this is a duality notion between a points in lines so points and lines are these dual notions and this is this is heavily studied in the literature but if we go to elliptic geometry which is a special type of projective geometry there are other notions going on there as well select for example the notion of duality can be extended to between this and congruence and you should try to convince yourself that this idea of point between this point between this if we go to like say neutral geometry or just an order geometry is dual with angle between this we saw a lot of relationships between point between this and Engel between my bangle between us I'm sorry array between this let me fix that right between this and there are some similarities going on there and also in neutral geometry we have this idea of segment congruence and it's dual notion would be angle between this not angle between the sorry angle congruence right here now again this there's this duality going on here so as we approach like the Euclidean plane and then we look at the Euclid a dual plane you'll see there's this duality you swap not just points with lines but you switch between this of points with between this of rays and congruence of segments with congruence of angles and you actually get this very nice geometric structure going on here and in elliptic geometry these ideas of duality are also still self dual when it comes to for example a line in elliptic geometry what is the dual of the line it should be a point but that's none other than just the pull of the line the this idea of pull polarity in elliptic geometry is just a tangible way of measuring this self duality that happens in all projective geometries we can specifically form dual a duality function that interchanged every line with its pole and vice versa this gives us a 1 to 1 correspondence like we talked about previously so therefore we can show that these this correspondence and incidence and continuing on we could do between this and congruence as well as this is preserved and we get this self duality a very strong sense of self duality in elliptic geometry something that's absent from Euclidean in hyperbolic geometry this idea of self duality has not happened there whatsoever lines in points act very differently in hyperbolic and Euclidean geometry but in elliptic geometry lines and points act the exact same way and there's really no way of distinguishing between the two except that we just so happen to call one a point and so happen to call one a line and that brings us to the end of lecture 35 I appreciate everyone from watching this if you have any questions please feel free to post them in the comments below and I'll be glad to reply to them sometime in the future if you like this video please click the like button share with other people who would love to learn more about modern geometry as well and feel free to subscribe so you can get updates about other cool videos all in the future I'll see you next time everyone bye | Andrew Misseldine | UCKzEdLMdKIVs7FQucbz48bQ | 2020-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,468 | 18,607 |
nTdmu_Njyjg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTdmu_Njyjg | BROOKS GLYCERIN 21 REVIEW: A Beautiful Long Run! | hi friends today we're here to talk about this the Brooks Glycerin 21 let's do this hey friends my name is Chris TZ I'm an absolutely average Runner and a shoe fitter at Runner Choice waterl which is a local independent run shop in Ontario Canada I try on pretty much every shoe model that comes through this door so I figured it was time that I start putting out some reviews letting you know what I'm thinking about the shoes what the community is saying all that kind of stuff I love all the shoe brands that we carry and hopefully that means I'll be able to give you a really well-rounded perspective on the shoe as well as talk a little bit about what I'm hearing every day when I'm putting these shoes onto people's feet and the experience that they're having when they come to our group runs Community runs demo nights all that kind of stuff now before we start the review I want to give you just a little bit of background on me and my running I'm a very neutral Runner I don't really have any injuries right now and I've had to work through very little injuries in the past I've been lucky so far some Achilles stuff some knee stuff occasionally but nothing too crazy I tend to run more on my mid to 4ot and I usually run in lower drop shoes I also tend to favor a more wide toe box but I will note that especially in any of the shoes moving forward what I think about it versus how I think it'll work for you okay time to talk about the glycerin 21 now quick disclaimer the shoe was actually sent to me by Brooks as part of their seating round that they do to shops as a new shoe launches starting with the specs this is a neutral Road shoe it's got a 38 mm in the heel and 28 mm in the 4 foot for a 10 mm drop an a men's size 9 we're looking at a 9.8 o or 277 G now I'm a size 12 1/2 so I didn't even bother weighing mine uh what I will say is that overall it felt pretty light considering how much cushioning is under it but the weight of it did start to become more noticeable as I started to pick up the pace and run through some intervals getting into some speed work but we'll get to that for cushioning they're using the DNA Loft V3 uh most people know about this by now but this is a great really nice cushioned nitrogen infused foam one last thing to note that I think is kind of cool is that this is a 60% recycled upper and hey who doesn't like more recycled uppers for the upper I am really happy with this shoe I think it's really really comfortable the collar itself is nice and plush and it's a little bit firm overall and the heel it does have this kind of overlay here which helps to firm it up a little bit like I can't press in on that very easily which I think is good for a lot of people um if you need a shoe that has a bit of structure in the heel cup this is going to be a great option it's also because it's so plush here uh if you're somebody who gets a bit of rubbing or discomfort it's so soft I really don't think you'd have any issues with that uh the tongue is not gusseted which some people like some people don't like I like to have a kind of semi- gusseted tongue to keep it in place but I did not find that this tongue shifted around too much which is super nice uh lacing very average laces Brooks makes good laces they tend to stay nice and secure I never really have any issues with their laces overall it isn't that kind of Bungee lace that they did with the old Hyperion Tempo which is great because that kind of bothered me and I found that that was a bit uncomfortable on the metatarsals something to note is that I have quite a high instep and so I have pretty sensitive metatarsals because I need a lot of volume in a shoe and we'll get to that part and uh how that kind of worked for me but overall I would just say really nice the insole itself is totally average it looks like every other insole from Brooks doesn't really have any extra cushioning or beading or anything like they do in some of the other brands but it's it's fine okay so what about the midsole this is what everybody cares about when they're looking at the tech of a shoe the midsole tell me about the midsole uh well it's super pillowy and soft but it's not mushy which I really like you've got so much underneath you with this shoe but I don't find that it results in a in a landing that is really like taking a lot away from you it it does bounce back nicely and overall I would say the midsole is really nicely cushion I think it's a it's an improvement over the last glycerin which also was great you know I was talking to Kevin who's our manager here and he just picked up the glycerin 21s and he had the 20 before that and I think he really liked it he was saying that you know he was sort of sad that he was planning on making this this is casual shoe because of how good it felt so nothing crazy to say about the midsole they added some stack height and that's great it's really nice and comfortable and if you're buying this shoe you're buying it because it has a lot of cushioning to it so adding more cushion while being able to bring the weight down is always a plus right moving on to the outsole if we take a look at it you do have some really nice blown rubber overall here I think you have plenty of it too I don't think that you really have to worry about if you're going to be slipping or sliding or anything like that I will say that I think the exposed midsole is a little bit s softer in the front and a little bit more firm in the back I don't know if that kind of translates to the ride 100% but it is something to note uh but I do like the fact that the tread that's over top is actually pretty thick so it means that you're not going to be running directly onto the midsole quite as much as you would in some other shoes I think that's great some general notes about the fit the feel and my experience running in the glycerin 21 I think the shoe fits really nicely true to size I order a size 12 1/2 it fit me just like I expected 12 1/2 to fit it does have a a pretty wide toe box I would actually even say if you're somebody that tends to go for a wide because you're just a little bit in between a regular and a wide you might be able to get away with a regular width on this one Andrew one of the owners at the Run shop here he has this in a regular width and he often times will go for a wide almost every time and in this shoe he didn't have to which is kind of cool so if you don't like a wide toe box I would say that this could be a bit of an issue for you because I I do think it's quite roomy pretty much everyone I put this in has noted how roomy the toeo is I haven't had a lot of issues with people like slipping and sliding back and forth in it so I don't think that it's going to be an issue for most regular people but if you air on the side of narrow this shoe you might find some issues in one thing I was nervous about with this shoe because you do have that higher drop to it and the fact that it's such a soft and plush collar I was worried about heel slippage I I didn't find any it wasn't really an issue for me your experience may vary from mine but overall it felt pretty comfortable for me okay so what do I feel like this shoe is better best suited for well I did pretty much all my running for about 10 days in this shoe which meant I was doing Tempo runs I was doing speed work I was doing easy Pace I was doing runs with my dogs long runs everything right I like to really put the shoe through its Paces in a number of different Avenues and see what it works well for nobody would buy this shoe as their speedwork shoe I understand that but I wanted to see what would happen if I picked up the pace and overall it it it kept up pretty nicely I would say that for me when I really started to push the pace when I was getting like know sub 345 per kilometer or something like that I felt like I had a lot of shoe under me and it felt kind of slow so this shoe for sure is for your daily runs your long runs you could definitely do some Tempo work in it you can get away with doing your speed work but I I wouldn't really recommend it really it's sweet spot is in that everyday trainer long run mixed tempo run or for people who just really want to baby their legs while they're doing all of their work so I think it's a great shoe to add to your Arsenal but I don't think it's the only option okay so what are some alternativ natives I would say if you like the idea of a shoe like this but this doesn't quite feel right for you you don't like the price point you don't like the feel of it or whatever I would probably look at something like the Hoka Clifton that's going to be a little bit lighter a little bit snappier but also I would say a little bit more narrow so keep that in mind probably the most obvious comparative to this would be the New Balance 1080 I think that's just like a really nicely well cushioned shoe Lots underneath you similar wider toe box and and a great option from New Balance if you want to go that route otherwise I would look get something like the saky Triumph maybe even the new ride 17 has quite a bit of cushioning underneath it but the Triumph is going to be their kind of high cushion alternative uh that one is going to be a little more narrow in the toe box as well so keep that in mind and the offset is the same you have a 10 mil offset so uh that's kind of apples to apples which is nice Nova blast 4 would be a really really great option nice and bouncy keeps you off your feet it's really lightweight not quite as much underneath you in the 4f foot from my experience running in it but I do think it would be similar I I think the the shape of the shoe was actually kind of similar too and and the Nova blast and all the as6 actually lately I would say over the last couple years have really widened out in the toebox a little bit where they used to be like the most narrow now they're a little bit more open a little more comfortable so I would say that those are the four that I would kind of think about if I was going to say glycerin is great but what's the alternative so we actually recently had a demo night with Brooks and we had a whole bunch of people try this on I've also had the chance to give a lot of average Everyday People this shoe and see what they think about it put it on some people's feet a bunch of people have gone home with it generally speaking what I've heard people say is that it's super soft and comfortable the toe box is a little bit wide it tends to fit a lot of different feet which I think is cool and and Brooks is usually pretty good about that and overall I think people just think that it's it's it's a Well Suited shoe for a lot of different situations I will say some people who are really fast Runners that I know have noted that they just feel it's a little bit slow but they would never choose this shoe for their fast Paces anyways and I'm not going to hit those Paces so doesn't bother me that much so so overall I have very little negative to say about this shoe I I don't think it's the prettiest looking shoe I don't think uh it's going to win any awards in that sense I don't think Brooks does a great job with the Aesthetics of their shoes personally but I do think they make some really excellent shoes and every once in a while they just knock it out of the park aesthetically ultimately it comes down to you and what fits you best my recommendation get into your local independent run shop and see how it feels let me know what you think and if you have the shoe let me know what you've been running and and how it's been feeling for you all right thank you so much appreciate you watching and I look forward to making more of these have a lovely run [Music] peace | EASY RUN | UC5BHpyQaEvWPALk0F-1p39w | 2024-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,376 | 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8K3QkvKC0UU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K3QkvKC0UU | How To Run Kingdom Hearts on Steam Deck - Heroic Games Launcher (KH3, 0.2 BBS, Melody of Memory) | what is going on guys it is Chris and let's start this video off with a little riddle what would you do if your son was at home crying all alone on the bedroom floor because he's hungry now if your response was I would sleep with a man for a little bit of money then you would be correct however we don't have to do this today the only thing that we are going to be doing is going through how to install Kingdom Hearts 3 and subsequently all the other Kingdom Hearts games on your steam deck and get them running now I wanted to do Kingdom Hearts 3 because I made I recently not recently but it was a couple of months ago I made a video on how I was able to get Kingdom Hearts 3 running on the steam deck and I thought that as a test to see how concise my directions were I would be referencing that video for this as I have recently reinstalled uh I recently factory reset my uh my steam deck I almost called it a switch but I factory reset my steam deck and so I need to have everything reinstalled so the first thing that we're gonna do is just show you guys I have heroic games and I actually have Kingdom Hearts 3 already installed so I have Kingdom Hearts 3 and we're just gonna go ahead and press play now this is going to be what happens for most of everyone that tries to run Kingdom Hearts 3 um so what's gonna happen is it's gonna boot it's gonna go through the copyright screen and everything like that but it's going to hang on the black screen at the end of it all all right so as you can see we are stuck on the black screen we don't get anything to continue on um so we're just gonna exit the game from here and we're just gonna try installing all the things that we need to get this running so the prerequisites that I'm going to say that you're going to need for this uh the first thing that you're going to need is a thing called proton up QT if you've don't already have this you're going to get this from the Discover uh we're gonna get this from discover you're just going to search in here proton up QT as you can see oh these are not those but you're going to get proton QT we are going to be trying this with the G proton 7 uh Dash 20. and if you don't know how to install it you're just going to go down here to add version and then it's going to pop up the compatibility tools we're going to use GE proton and then in this case we're going to just use G proton 7-20 in my previous video I used 7-17 but from the looks of it it should work with 7-20 as well so once you have that installed you're gonna go back in to your heroic games you have Kingdom Hearts 3 where you have three parts three go into settings and select your wine version as proton GE 7-20 if you do not see this I recommend closing out of four weekly games and then opening it back up I also have at least two checked enable e and fsync um and that's how that's the prerequisites the other thing that you're going to want to have if you were like me and you want to run this off of your SD card so the other thing that we're going to look for is flat sealed you're gonna install that from the Discover the same way that you would do for proton up QT you're gonna go down to heroic games launcher and then down you're gonna scroll down to file systems um this one's optional you can select all user files I just do that as a prerequisite I don't know if that's actually needed but what you're going to want is you're going to want to add this you're going to click at the top where it says or there's like a plus sign in the folder and then you're going to add this slash run slash media that's going to allow you that's going to allow the heroic games launcher to be able to read and write to the SD card and then in this case just to show where that looks up if you want to be able to see it it's going to you're going to check your other locations if you if you missed what I did um in this case I for the wine prefix folder where it says the folder I'm going to go to other locations computer and then the front folder that says run and then folder this is media and then you should have this uh popped up as long as your SD card is showing up on your steam deck and then you have access to your folder so that is how that is if you want to have it installed to your SD card if you're going through the install process you would just select that as your install location okay so the thing that we're going to need to be able to get Kingdom Hearts 3 running is MF install so I have this Linked In the description you are once you open that up you're going to go up here where it says code you're going to download the zip I already have it downloaded so we're going to go into the folder you're going to extract the mfn Cell Master again I already have this extracted and then you're going to go in here where you're just going to right click on a blank space in the folder um and then you're going to click on open Terminal you can also you can also just press shift F4 once you're in that folder so now let's build the script that we're going to put into that uh bash console that we just opened okay so now what I've gone ahead and done is I've opened up K write if you don't know how to get to this you're going to go to your Steam logo go in to utilities and open up K right from there I've put in the script that we're going to be using for the MF install so this here is going to have the brackets where it says your kh3 wine prefix folder location all you're going to do here is you're going to go back into Raw Games launcher Into Your Kingdom Hearts 3 settings if you're in this screen you're going to click on this Cog wheel where it says wine prefix folder you're going to just highlight that entire line I'm going to control C and then go back into K write highlight the entire bracket area and then just paste so now this is going to be our this is going to be our prefix folder location so this is going to be the G proton 7-20 and then there's the rest of the script so now what we're going to do is we're going to go and copy this entire script we're going to go back into the MF install console that we had opened up previously we're just going to go up here and paste so now if you just notice a cut it's because I misspelled the word install at the end here so this is going to be the correct script in the description so we're going to take this remade scripts that we did we're going to copy we're gonna go in to our MF install master we're going to paste where you this is going to be the console that we just opened up previously and then we are going to run hit enter and for the looks of it it looks like everything is good to go so now let's close this now go back to the game and we're going to try booting it all right there you go as you can see everything boots up this is if you see this screen that is the sign that you were able to that you've successfully use the MF install so we're just gonna go ahead click through all of this and there you have it Kingdom Hearts 3 is running let's close out of this so the other thing that I wanted to just make a quick note of is the other game that this works on is Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter prologue this only works however using the when you're trying if you're trying to play 0.2 so if you're using Dream Drop Distance you're going to use a completely different method um but we're gonna just quickly go over the same thing with 2.8 so we're going to go ahead install I'm going to import the game now this is going to require some different setup so for 2.8 you're going to go in here F proton GE 7-20 uh set that up we're going to go down to other so the force this to run only Kingdom Hearts 0.2 what you're going to want to do is go to wherever your game is located you're going to go to that game directory you want to go into Kingdom Hearts you're going to go into the King of Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep folder fight you're gonna go into binaries 164. and then you're gonna go to Kingdom Hearts Birth by sleep.exe you're going to copy location after you right click on that you're going to right click on the exe and you're going to copy location and then you're going to control V into the directory and then that's going to be your alternative exe run so we're going to go through that same process that we did with uh Kingdom Hearts 3 with 2.8 yep so now we got the black screen so now we're going to alt f4 close that out and then we are going to do the same thing that we did for Kingdom Hearts 3 we're gonna take our wine prefix folder in the game settings so we're going to copy this we're going to modify that script and then we are going to copy the script I'm going to go back to our MF install right click on this empty space open Terminal or just hitch or click do shift F4 MF install Master we are going to paste the script and run there you go so now let's close this out go back into game Varsity 2.8 and this is the one Quirk of the other versions of Kingdom Hearts they need they are going to need to directly call the exe that you want to run so you can't just hot swap between the games which is unfortunate and there you go there we go everything's working I have mods installed already in the game so if you're wondering why Aqua looks like that that is why so Kingdom Hearts 0.2 and Kingdom Hearts 3 running using MF install if you're curious okay so I am just not coming back to this because I was able to get Kingdom Hearts Melody of memory also running using the uh using the MF install method that we had now I want to make a note is that this game does run without the MF install but what the MF install does is it fixes the uh the animated videos uh or the pre-rendered basically all of the pre-rendered cutscenes are fixed that are played as videos um before they would play as like very distorted a very distorted uh way so I just basically did the same method that I did for Kingdom Hearts 3 for uh 0.2 for this so basically you're just gonna change the prefixes the same way you're going to change the prefixes as I showed um and then just to show a melody of memory this is just as a proof to show that everything works and it looks the way that it's supposed to um which I honestly didn't think was possible because I tried it before or I don't I don't know if I tried it before but yeah as you can see this is Melody of memory and it will basically looks the way it's supposed to uh if you're wondering I do have this muted because uh dmca and copyright so I'm not even gonna try and risk it but yeah Melody memory works on here exactly as it should and in this case the wine prefix folder for Kingdom Hearts Melody memory is just going to be right up here and that's what you're going to put in the the MF install so so in total that is Kingdom Hearts 3 Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts Melody memory all working on Steam deck using uh proton GE and using the MF installer method so I hope you guys enjoyed this video If you guys did please leave a like uh comment down below if this was helpful for you or if you have any questions still I hope that this video really clears up any confusion that you might have in a previous video um I may do a separate video just to go about the heroic batch launcher just show that again um but for now this video is just going to be for Kingdom Hearts 3 Melody memory and 0.2 I might make a video for the other Kingdom Hearts games but there are videos out there made by others so I'm not sure if I want to do that but if you all ask in the comments that you want to see a video from me on those other games then I will consider making that so let me know in the comments below but as always guys this is Chris and I'll see you later | The DarKris | UCaif1Rb4XqFQiANGwEgjIHw | 2022-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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euPV-gT6z_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euPV-gT6z_g | Jayalakshmi Parasuraman - Bag Design Course | hi my name is Jay Lakshmi parasuraman and I'm from India and I'm here for the four week back design course and I have absolutely no background in this kind of thing actually I have a PhD in nanotechnology so this is a completely different field for me and so I'm just trying it out here right now this course has been great it's been in intense four weeks and we've got a lot of introduction and idea into brand merchandising brand marketing strategy and how to think about what we want to do at the end of this course so it's also been a lot of design learning to work with Photoshop Illustrator and so on so it's been eye-opening in many ways and I feel like it's a great starting point for someone who is looking to launch their own brand and that is sort of my end goal at the end of this so I want to see where this goes and so it's been you know very enlightening in the sense that when I came to this course I expected to learn more of how to draw because you have these ideas when you come here but to think of your brand as a whole and to start strategizing to see who your target consumer is these were some of the things we learned through these four weeks and so I'm really looking forward to going back home and starting out with what my brand needs to achieve right now [Music] | Arsutoria School | UCtMT9KIYmYvpXXFNV_U54Ug | 2019-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 255 | 1,291 |
OKAq02j4oDk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKAq02j4oDk | SOCAP23 - Unlocking Capital on the Sidelines: Activating Untapped Assets for Impact | I'm Fran seagull um and I serve as president of the US impact investing Alliance and executive director of The Tipping Point fund on impact investing and I am thrilled to be here today with three I don't know if I'm Dynamic but they're definitely Dynamic practitioners um and they do work on a day-to-day basis catalyzing Capital off the sidelines I think the announcement that we just heard from United uh health group is a perfect example of capital off the sidelines and it takes the vision of a SE Suite like and a CEO like we just heard from to understand the power that is resides on these corporate balance sheets we saw a lot of money flowing in the wake of George Floyd's murder and the constellation of crises um at that time a lot of money um off of corporate treasury balance sheets moving to cdfis and others so there there are the this precedent of corporates understanding that there is impact hiding on their balance sheet we know that foundations do a lot of mission related investing I'm sure we could all agree that um they should do more and I think what distinguishes our panel is uh just the quality and the caliber of the Innovation that is being done to layer Capital think about capital in a very Innovative way as a way to draw more Capital off balance sheets uh logical and illogical perhap suspects to create impact we know the SGS are you know they're up in just like 321 you know handful of years uh by most estimates we need trillions of dollars a year in order to meet them and um we think humbly that this is one way that we can catalyze more investment Capital so I am thrilled to be joined today by Elaine Martin who serves as senior vice president of fidelity charitables private donor group uh Fidelity charitable she'll talk about it in a little bit but is the largest donor advise Fund in the country and is probably the largest Grant maker in the country bar no bar Soros bar Gates so it's it's it's enormous we have Jim Sorenson who is president of the Sorenson impact Foundation among many other things um and uh as you can see his name is in the Sorenson impact Institute this is the man this is the Sorenson that you've been hearing about and um we're so fortunate to have you on our board and our executive committee and Tracy palangan is CEO and co-founder and friend of me and many others and the vice chair of the alliance at Social Finance so these are just like bleeding edge innovators and I just feel so fortunate to be alongside them um we heard a lot about catalytic Capital earlier in the day and I don't think I need to run through you necessarily all the ways that Cal Capital can be catalytic a lot of times when folks hear of catalytic Capital they immediately think that it's concessionary in returns and sometimes that sometimes that is true but other times perhaps it's patient other times there's like a problem with risk perception and so an unfunded guarantee might do the trick um there are many ways to be catalytic some of which are concessionary and others of which are not maybe investing in a firsttime fund manager of color who might have a lot of difficulty getting to that fir it's not easy for anyone to get to a first close on a first fund um but there are many many ways to be catalytic and we'll hear the range of them um today if anyone wants to learn more about that their tideline has the Consulting from tideline has a very interesting and I think pretty exhaustive um set of examples and a framework for catalytic Capital so with no I've been talking too much as a moderator um I want to hear from of the panelists and so I'm wondering if I can ask each of you to speak about um your institution um how you come to catalytic Capital so maybe I can start with Tracy sure well it's great to be here and to Echo um France point Point thank you Jim for stewarding this community bolstering us and um we were just talking about this in the Green Room there probably hundreds of people sitting in this room but somehow you've turned this into a family affair and it's like a family reunion so for so many of us in the field and so really appreciate your leadership in this space and and taking on socap global um so um I co-founded social Finance 13 years ago and you probably know us as the social impact bond shop this for some odd reason despite many years of not really doing that many sibs the acronym um we still have that reputation but to take a step back social Finance was founded in the very early days of impact investing I think the Rockefeller Foundation had just coined the term and we were very intent on bringing a catalytic Capital wasn't the moniker at the time but to occupy the space of impact first investing 13 years ago and to do so in a way that is not just activating private Capital but really nudging uh systems change um at the policy level at the governmental level um and for those who are familiar with the social impact bond that was very much the intention behind that first tool that we brought to the market um we never thought as um impact first capital or catalytic Capital as uh the kind of capital that you deploy but rather a reflection of the kind of approach the sensibility um a set of intentions that you approach impact investing so the first question we always ask is what kind of impact do you want to achieve and therefore what kind of risk are you willing to pursue in order to achieve that impact and then with that kind of impact uh intention and and the risk tolerance what is the right kind of capital to uh deliver on that and then you can think about structuring capital and our um sector is so good at lots of technical language but that's usually kind of comes at the bottom and the social impact bond is exactly what that is you start with the exact problem you want to achieve how you going to Define it how do you know that you've achieved the impact and and then everything else follows so while the C experiment um has not been a rocket ship um and um and and and the jury is still out one would say uh our team team um has pivoted toward using the same kind of quote unquote pay for Success principles to apply it in a different Arena and that uh is over the upscaling arena job training Arena Over The Last 5 Years um so we have created another tool called the career impact Bond um and we have deployed it um in the last three or four years uh a little over $200 million in various structures um a structure with Google alphabet which was1 million to upscale 20,000 people people who are low-skilled who typically don't have four-year degrees to get the skills to enter the digital economy and and to achieve a billion dollars in wage gains we also expressed this in and Jim you're going to talk about um all the amazing bills uh we're also thinking about a bunch of sectoral uh strategies how do you prepare the next generation of climate workers of the healthcare Workforce um so whether it's the you know kind of siib or the kib and lots of other acronyms um uh but that is kind of the the energy and the DNA that we bring to this work thank you Tracy and we're going to dig in on some uh case studies in a moment but it's just great to hear at a very high level the incredibly Innovative work that you've done so Jim would love to go to you now s and infect Foundation does a lot of work around program related Investments uh through the lens of catalytic capital and I'm wondering if you can just introduce uh Soren and impact Foundation and uh how you think about these tools well thank you Fran it's a real honor and pleasure to be uh on such a distinguished panel and in front of such a a great group here at socap we really appreciate everybody coming uh a little bit about me my background is that of a a Serial entrepreneur and uh you know very early on I realized the um um you know the challenges of a new Venture and risk and you know often what it took to get something off the ground it it maybe took um you know either patient or Angel funding it could be friends and family certainly uh it was not what you'd call risk adjusted market rate you know investing but I found success in that um and as part of that success learned that you could address a social problem that you could benefit Society in a much more scalable self-sustaining way uh through a a for-profit uh entity um and that's how I wanted to express my philanthropy and I looked around and and frankly uh the philanthropic world to me was great but it didn't seem to be often scalable and self- sustaining like the business venture that I had um and so you know I felt like My Philosophy for philanthropy was um you know I wanted something where the impact was much greater than the donation um and and I found that very early on that this often was in potentially disruptive Innovative very highrisk ideas um and and opportunities out there where you know the market rate Capital was not um present and so it it took really taking risk um and at that point in time I don't know that I thought of it necessarily as catalytic but as I formed the foundation I found this very interesting unused tool in the foundation world called program related Investments a program related investment is an investment that a foundation can make in a for-profit or could be a nonprofit entity and uh so long as the purpose of the the uh the investment was not to make money you could make that investment and have it considered part of the 5% requirement uh that you had for Grant making and to me the key there was being able to find again an Innovative potentially self- sustaining and scal scalable model for for for impact and to me that's how you were going to really move the needle if you really wanted to move the needle in this intractable world of so many problems that we face you've got to figure out a better way and you've got to make it so that it's scalable and self- sustaining that was the the beginning we now make many program related investments in fact socap you know would be considered a program related investment and and I have many venturers around here that um that I've invested in that now are you know really market rate but they started small they needed that that catalytic capital for an entrepreneur it's often referred to as that Gap where they're in the Valley of Death they're looking for the next dollar to get them to the stage where they can prove out a model or or become investable we call it the pioneering Gap we look at a little more more positively but there are so many organizations out there that need this type of capital and that's what you know we sought to do and then we learned that there's really innovative ways to blend this Capital with other forms of assistant to leverage in market rate capital and we'll talk a little bit more about that and that's where the real Innovation and Magic to catalytic capital I think really comes into play but I've talked too much thank you so much um elain can you talk a little bit about how you come to this work as a leader at Fidelity charitable and just to level set for the group can you just explain what a donor advise fun or a daff is I realize many of you probably know it but just in case thanks and thank you all for um inviting me to be part of this conversation because I think it's what you're sharing is exactly where we've built on um as as part of our a strategy at Fidelity charitable so as Fran mentioned we are now the largest Grant maker and the largest donor advise fund um last year alone we gave away um 11 over 11 billion dollar in Grants and um and what we are what we really frame our workr is this model of give grow and Grant we have over 300,000 donors um in our donor community so who have individual adaps with us and each of those donor advice funds has the opportunity to contribute assets whether they're complex assets appreciated Securities or cash into their donor advise fund receive a um a tax benefit at that time and then choose an investment strategy to be able to grow those assets for charitable purpose and um and then we help with the due diligence to what we call to support the grant making um which annually we hope will grow year-over-year increasingly and within the um the donor advis fund model I think we can see each of those 300,000 people as also having an opportunity to be impact investors that's sort of the mindset they're already in because they're thinking about an investable or investment that they're making into the donor advice fund and rather than thinking of themselves only as philanthropists or only as donors they also see themselves as investors and so I we have a lot of different entry points where people can actually participate as an impact investor um whether it's through investments in pools so every one of our donors has the ability to choose one of our 24 pools five of which are dedicated impact pools um or there other um entry points which we'll talk more about great I realize um I need to find myself someone who looks at me like I look at my three panelists I just like I just I just love what the three do and I just makes me warm and fuzzy and so I'm looking at them in a loving way and I'm like oh my God what's happening um what's that we need to look at you in a different way you're saying no no um so I'd love to to dig in on like a case study and um we've talked a little bit in preparation about what you would lift up but up to you what you ultimately decide um but Jim maybe I can start with you and you can share an example of a catalytic investment a program related investment that you've made through the foundation where you think that uh the approach to catalytic Capital was particularly catalytic I couldn't help myself well um boy there's so many examples it's hard to uh pick one but um the one that I can think of where um we were able to bring in different players and I I think of the the different plots of capital out there as part of the tool box so to speak for impact investing so you know you have grants that really are important there are some things that only grants can help out with um then you have quite often you know concessionary Capital that uh will take uh a haircut on the return uh and then you you have problems that are big enough that you need market rate you need to engage uh you know the traditional Capital markets um you know one of the funds that we have stood up in the sorts and impact group is a fund known as Catalyst it's um it's a impact real estate fund um and we take a very deliberate uh process in assessing what the needs are in in the communities a very datadriven approach um whether it be affordability whether it be Economic Development whether it be access to Services we kind of like the social determinance of Health in terms of the different factors that that we look at um and then um we score the the projects that we potentially invest in according to how well they meet the needs of the um the assessment that we did and then we use that essentially framework for measuring over time the impact and the actual performance of the investment it's one of the things that we look at is is really um the community involvement um 25% of the value of the Investments that we make in um in Catalyst are essentially con concessionary and they consist quite often from governments from philanthropy from um it could be those that would be willing to take a a lower rate of return and market rate investors and and one such U uh project is in Minneapolis it's in a sming neighborhood um it's u a neighborhood that has really this combination of meeting the needs of this community so there is um Health Care there is uh low-income elderly housing uh and there is low income housing um as as you know all in this project and as you look at the different sources uh of value that came to play to make this work in order to to leverage in market rate Capital we had tax increment funding from um the uh local entity um for those of you that know what that is that's where the government entity will give up future tax flows to be you know put into the project uh we had a couple of Grants um and then we had um uh some CRA lower rate and then market rate when you're able to bring bring all of that together we were able to do something that was really meaningful that otherwise would not have been possible uh in that situation and that really is the power to I think Financial Innovation and bringing in uh different groups that have their own objectives one may be philanthropic another may be uh willing to take a concession in order to meet um a ability goals or or or requirements for like a CRA uh bank would would need to do and then others would be market rate investors that like impact but they need to get a market rate return and to to be able to bring them together in that way I think you can really move the needle on a lot of these projects that otherwise might not be possible and Jim is talking about Blended Finance I'm not sure that you use the term and for those of us that have done Blended Finance deals you know that's really The Agony and the Ecstasy of Blended Finance uh we all see the potential to to do the kinds of complex transactions that the Catalyst fund does some of us have the skill set to draw on those various Capital sources including but not limited to government which can be very difficult to navigate um the transaction costs structuring I see Lori Spangler here she does that work in Emerging Markets um it could be really difficult and so um it's great to hear about um a fund that is doing this work that's being successful and on the other hand we see the need excuse me we see the need to simplify some of these structures uh demystify some of the tranches that come in so that we can do more of this work thank you so much thank you um that was Andy McMahon by the way oh thank you um Elena I'd love to go to you and then to Tracy to talk about um recoverable grants and I think it's worth talking about what those are in a daf milu and what you see as the potential for them yeah absolutely so for us we've been experimenting in this um in the impact space in the donor advise fund for about 10 years now and we started out really slowly and um and where we we however we're now at $2 and a. half billion dollars in assets under management that are impact focused on the private side with debt int instruments or in private Equity or in in Venture funds and what we are seeing is this incre what we continuously saw was that donors were coming to us and saying I have a a deep commitment to a nonprofit organization I want to give them an impact investment alongside the traditional Grant I'm giving them and so that's when we started to um try some of these recoverable grants and look at them as Bridge funds or as um as uh time bound um initiatives and so for the most part we now can offer a recoverable Grant at as low as $25,000 entry point and um and in some Cas is as high as you know $10 million um as a recoverable grant that we have made to an or organization and we have done um about half a million half a billion dollars in recoverable grants so far um in in the last fiveish years to either as um as a model where you can make the Grant and it gets return to you so I I can think of you know one that I did myself which was to Partners in Health um it was as part of their um strategy to support a tuberculosis program in Peru we were able to co uh collectively fund together as a group of 30 donors um this initiative and um within four years it was paid back into our donor advice funds so um that that model is actually being replicated in so many areas not just health and not just um real estate but one of the ones that we commonly um are getting engagement around and have been since 2019 is things like the Boston impact initiative which is to support entrepreneurs black and brown entrepreneurs um and they are building for-profit businesses funding them um and being able to support them we saw donors giving grants in 2019 work coverable grants that now are giving at the 100,000 or $250,000 level to support that as a cyclical fund and so these are um this is a really exciting Initiative for us to be experimenting with and we've had a really wonderful partnership with Tracy and the team at Social Finance where we've seen this model work um really well with um their dreamers fund and their up fund so I don't know if you're going to talk about that but um those were two areas where we've been able to push beyond the traditional to see donors give collectively and do that collective learning while also being able to um to utilize their their daff in a different way I love the Boston impact example uh because it is really um a participatory investing entity and it experiments with uh Power Shar and power shifting to community members um and if you're a member and it's a very low investment minimum you get an equal vote to someone who comes in at a at a higher minimum amount um and so it it It just strikes a court an impact court on so many levels so I'm glad you lifted that one up and it was actually founded by a a a business school uh colleague Debbie freeze yeah really great yes so Tracy would love if you would like like to talk about your impact first Funda funds which is very Innovative and in some ways was kind of created for family offices and for donor advice funds yeah so whether it's in the PRI context in a private Foundation or a recoverable context in donor advice fund what we've heard over the last decade from the people who have participated in our deals and fund is that we want to do more of this catalytic investing want to do more of this impact for us investing and we want to become Jim senson by the way if anyone wants to go to Salt Lake City you should visit Jim's office because there a whole wall of plaques of all his pris on one side all his MRIs on the other wall um and but people typically um don't know how to think about taking the first step there are significant barriers to entry you should look at the team at the senson impact Foundation um they have tremendous expertise they source well they can diligence both on the impact side and the financing side they also have the apparatus to continue to manage for that impact over time so that you can actually um be accountable to the impact that that you seek um and so after talking to a lot of individuals families who are um philanthropic who are impact investing curious who are wealthy they um asked us if we would create a One-Stop shop to make impact for us in investing much more accessible much easier and much more coste efficient so uh a couple of months ago we launched the social impact social Finance impact first fund which is structured as an open-ended fund of funds or multi-manager platform however uh you want to describe it but the idea is to create a One-Stop shop um product so that one of elain 300,000 um donor advise fund holders can just do a recoverable Grant and then access a diversified basket of amazing catalytic managers um across asset classes and Impact Credit and impact real estate and impact cash in even Venture and and growth Equity across different uh thematic areas and the idea is to make it very easy for them the minimum that we've chosen to do is just $100,000 and we've created the plumbing now not only at Fidelity charitable but also at the other Nationals like Vanguard Community foundations like the Boston Foundation um the faith-based ones like um certain Jewish Federation donor advice fund uh we're also seeing the same thing with private family foundations uh they they're impact curious but they don't have the teams to do a recoverable crant to do a PRI again it's uh that easy um uh entry point but the the the broader um aim is is not to just you know create this product and yes it would be great to have people experience the broader theory of change is to accelerate the supply and demand of capital in this catalytic space so that if you have more Capital available there'll be more of these the the amazing disability fund that we just heard about there'll be more you know Boston impact capital and we'll just uh enable entrepreneurs to come up with new models to address these massive challenges ahead of us new business models and you know yes it's ideas that are too new too risky maybe profit constrained um and so the idea is is to have this vehicle be able to um get lots of these ideas going um the first investment that we just made uh is one that if if I have a quick minute friend I I just want to share I just love the team that John Green at the black STW stability distress debt fund has created it's such a beautiful impact the thesis um they've just raised a $100 million fund we took a the fund of funds took a $5 million position and they're trying to tackle this really ugly predatory seller finance uh type of tool called contracts or deed in in in the United States it is a $200 billion Market this is a legacy of redlining I see Lori nodding um basically traditional Banks would not lend into certain zip codes yet people need Capital to finance their $50,000 a trailer home and so this is um a cfds contract for Deeds is a very predatory form of seller financing where you have all the burdens of home ownership and none of the benefits you have to keep up with your house you have to pay all your monthly payments you got to pay your tax but you never hold title until your last payment and uh the team at BlackStar is going to buy up these cfds um at a discount work with the um homeowners to season um their uh cfds into conforming traditional home mortgages and then flip them in the secondary market and that's how they create a net IR for investors so you can imagine just the impact like how can it not be catalytic right you immediately lower the monthly payments you immediately take partial Equity into your home and that's a form of wealth building that we're just so excited about super exciting um so um would love to shift a little bit to how do we scale this market and Jim um you're very active in public policy we've had three Landmark bills passed the bipartisan infrastructure Bill the chips and science Act and the inflation reduction act that particularly the inflation reduction act will be flowing a lot of capital but together it will be hundreds of billions of dollars leverage with private Capital it will be trillions of dollars and so can you talk a little bit you you talked about the community reinvestment act you talked about like state tax credits can you speak a little bit about what what you think the opportunity here is and what the role of the role that impact investors can play to make sure that that Capital flows with impact Integrity yeah I think um whenever you can get the government on board um and it's amazing you know how bipartisan these uh legislative initiatives are um I think it's really a great thing for for impact investment and for opportunities that I think can ultimately make really big changes system changes um you know you mentioned a little bit about the uh inflation reduction act as part of that is the greenhouse gas reduction fund um and that is I think a pretty exciting opportunity potentially a catalytic opportunity for impact investors uh when you kind of boil it down I I think there are three main um sections of that there's the national clean investment fund which it consists of about4 billion doll and is really targeted to um be invested alongside uh private investors to catalyze um you know private investment into uh Investments that would uh uh you know achieve uh you know clean energy goals that that are out there so a lot of opportunities for impact in that space for uh where the government will come alongside and and match um there's the clean communities investment accelerator which um is another part of that it's about $6 billion this is really oriented more on the uh the debt side and providing um you know thousands of community LED U investment projects primarily in LMI low to Modern income communities uh again I think a very catalytic uh part of that uh legislation and then the final is solar for all um which is about $7 billion that will go to uh the 60 States and um uh you know eligible Municipal governments and entities um to again really focus on LMI communities but you know enabling uh clean energy and and solar for for that population so I think a really great opportunity I think we're we also um have talked a little bit about not um in that legislation but legislation right now that's kind of tracking called the uh employee Equity investment act um which really provides I think a really nice incentive for investors to invest in funds that uh will help enable employee buyouts esops um so that uh employees that don't have an opportunity for building equity in that comes with with owning a company have that opportunity and there are literally tens of millions of people and really uh millions of aging Baby Boomers that will be selling companies that could become really um you know targets for this type of legislation is if it passes uh so I think there's there's really some exciting ways for the federal government to really become involved in incentives that are low cost that ultimately more than pay for themselves in uh the benefits that uh will acre to either the climate or to people people and I would just add on to that that uh President Biden uh issued an executive order um putting into place something called the justice 40 so infrastructure and uh environmental funding that comes from the government at least 40% of it needs to be deployed to underserved communities historically underserved communities and we think that it's that in fact investors have a very important role to play in uh uh keeping the government and private sector Capital that might not be impact oriented honest and lifting up Community priorities so that it's not just government and private money coming in and determining uh the the infrastructure and the sustainable investment um priorities of communities that we have to lift up Community Voices so Elaine at Tracy I would love for you to share with us some ideas for how we can convert folks from Impact curious to impact enthusias how do we get the how do we get that money off the sidelines I you know I worked as Chief investment officer at impact assets which is an impact investing donor advise fund we were purely dedicated and we drew clients that wanted to invest but at a big na the biggest National daff how do you go about that Evangelical process to kind of move people along to being willing to deploy capital for impact yeah I I mean I think there's a few things that come to mind one is when we started doing this work 90% of the people who were coming to us saying they were on to do impact investment were women so we we saw this as an opportunity to say here's here's how we um capitalize on this community who are already leaders in their grantmaking strategies and their families and have them them Drive the vision for what this looks like and we partnered with invest for better to help create a toolkit and start to give some language so I think part of it is it's so over it's very overwhelming and intimidating to enter this space if you have not been part of it and if you're if you're in a traditional Grant making structure and that the reason you come to the donor advice zone is because you want it to be simple and effective and accessible and not have a lot of steps on the way how do you actually do that so partnering with funds of funds I think is a really key strategy and also thinking about how do you engage your investment adviser to be able to have a different kind of conversation around what you're really looking at is another key strategy for us um and I think the other big thing is we're in the business of democratizing philanthropy we want to see more grants go out the door with an impact Focus um and catalyze that that Grant making in a different way so today we want to put a challenge out um to our donors and and to other donor advice funds to say we want to double the impact investing grants to nonprofits and recoverable grants um in the next five years to a billion dollars and we want to see that happen so that that's the first thing and we want to challenge our partners who are out there to do the same because I do think this is a really simple tool that already makes sense for the donor they understand the methodology they understand the mechanism and it's it's um supporting a strategy that already exists so this is a really exciting um shift for us to be able to commit to that and then be able to build on that um for the Future Okay first wow this is really exciting and I think I said to you if you can mobilize that Capital charit Fidelity charitable will be the biggest funer of impact investing infrastructure in the country by probably I don't know you know an order of magnitude like you'll be a we love a chall you would never be able to get out of this R yeah exactly you'll become like your down will be filled at all times I do think our donors are ready they have been building up to this and I think the sector is ready and desperately in need of it this is not just we can't rely on grants alone they the whole purpose of the donor advice fund is to give that funding away so if we don't activate it in all that ways we can we're not doing Justice to the I'd love to hear that from a DA ad yes I love it Bravo yeah wow Ela I hope this is going to inspire your peers to follow please yes absolutely because what is the purpose of that Capital they've taken that tax reduction and it needs to be put to work either in the grant making or through impact investing so this is amazing fun and it's fun but importantly what you said earlier elain is is spoton it's fun fun but it cannot be complicated and sometimes we like to have alphabet soup and talk at technical language no I'm not looking at you you know I you um but um we need to simplify how we talk about this um both in in in the marketing and The Narrative of it and and so what we've been trying to say at Social Finance of late is when you think about your traditional investing portfolio everyone talks of compounding return Finance 101 that's how you think about um having great uh investment returns over time think of your impact first allocation or your impact investing allocation as compounding impact imagine just money uh going out investing Behind These amazing new entrepreneurs coming up with amazing new business models to solve problems the money comes back you do more and more of it imagine having a steady allocation for problems and solutions that that kind of capital suitable for and of course you continue to do pure Grant making because certain problems are always going to require that kind of capital to address um that is resonating with um folks the idea of compounding impact and we continuing to test the language so that's just on the narrative side but then it's also about uh from an execution perspective not only making it easy for donors to say hey I want to make a recoverable Grant into this or you know the fund of funds or gyms disability fund or whatever but also making it easy and TurnKey for the sponsors that's a big one we've talked to many many of the sponsors in the space and uh different back offices have different um operational capacity different legal interpretation different risk tolerance and we're basically saying we can structure a recoverable grant for you if you like a recoverable Grant or we can structure as an investment for you like what impact assets would do um the the legal uh toolkit has gotten much more flexible to enable sponsors with various um degrees of capacities and appetites to to execute this on behalf of their clients so we're really really excited about activating that group yeah the goal is to grow the tent Fran speaking of growing the tent I think what we're talking about is really wonderful and it deals mainly with the 5% what about the other 95% I think there's a tremendous opportunity for really the the mission related Investments that potentially could be made by foundations and endowments that uh would unlock you know really much greater pools of capital um you our foundation made that decision um it was for us at the time uh somewhat of a a leap of faith you know this was in 2017 we're going to go 100% in uh it took us about 3 years to do that uh and we've been able to do it across to asset classes so um in a in a balance portfolio we have fixed income large cap small cap Emerging Markets so forth uh and have been able to generate market rate returns in fact beat the market 100% impact and it would be great to see uh you know that happen to the the other side of of the portfolios out there as well definitely agreed um 100% of the foundation assets are in the public trust and 5% is sprinkled around but uh we all see that mission related investing endowment investing for impact other aligned strategies like proxy voting and shareholder engagement can also um increase uh the impact the alliance actually recently published um a piece of research that was funded by Robert were Johnson foundation called impact on the balance and we called for more program related Investments and more Mission related Investments but also tried to look at the liability side of the balance sheet and say that there's impact hiding there in the form of unfunded guarantees uh a number of Foundations issued ESG bonds to the public markets around the time of coid to um accelerate the grant payout to try to throw a Lifeline to a bunch of nonprofit organizations that we looking at going under and so playing with like what I call the time value of impact in the same way that we play with the time value of money um so yeah foundations we need to they need to do more for sure um so Jim let me go back to you just for a quick second you mentioned um in the past that you've had some Investments that came in as program related Investments and then graduated to Mission related Investments so can you talk about that like what are the circumstances under which uh I won't say graduation because that implies uh a value but like what what are the um market failures that you're solving for in pris that then allow some but not all to graduate to MRIs well I think when you look look at the marketplace you know and most of the pris would be considered early stage Venture um you know in the Venture world you're going to have some that um are going to maybe get a 1x return you know they they're not going to be great returns uh you're going to have some failures along the way uh and then you're going to have some that just are home runs you know maybe they're their you know 10x and sometimes even more U so it is a little bit um dependent on really the uh you know the the quality of the management team and the opportunity and timing in the marketplace it's that way for impact just like it is in the traditional markets now we we've been I think really successful with our program related Investments we've made probably 70 80 of them in the last uh 10 years and I would say of those maybe uh you know 10 to 20% are in funds so a firsttime fund manager um and we've we have I think an amazing success story in that you know we only have maybe about four or five of those that have been failures and um the rest continue to operate if if we were to aggregate their number numbers they're about 10x the size that they were when we be began so the the impact has really grown um and you know they're reaching about 600 million people so um it's and across all of the sustainable development goals and then we have I would say about a half a dozen of those maybe maybe more that have graduated so to speak in that you know they're now attracting market rate Capital uh and to the point where they're looking pretty good to us for a market rate investment for the endowment which you know it has a bogey when I say bogey a return we need to we need to make about a 78% return there just to keep up with uh inflation uh so these need to be really good Investments um and when we talk about the logo walls that we have it's always great to see some that were on the pr I wall that are now on the MRI wall the mission related investment wall um and we we do see that um and it's a validation to us that this really is a spectrum it is a developing growing Marketplace just like Venture was before it when it started in the early ' 7s you know that's what's happening in the impact investing space right now and as we continue we're going to see more products we're going to see more successful fund managers we're going to see more uh investment direct investment opportunities and we're going to see impact investing really um mainstream not only for right now Family offices High net worth individuals but also for endowments and institutional investors and that's that's when obviously you get even much greater scale so that track track record would be the Envy of any Silicon Valley VC so kudos to you and your team um Tracy we know that there are certain investment thesis there are certain geographies there are certain um investment types that may never graduate they require permanent subsidy and I feel like you have you wrote the book a little bit on that on Innovative structures to address intractable challenges so could you talk just for a minute about like the the the dreamer uh initiative or the the worker upskilling fund absolutely the beautiful thing is many of the managers we anticipate going into the fund of funds vehicle will graduate like black star because if they can prove out yours was a was a successful PRI for us oh yes ex EXA you mean the um Massachusetts the Massachusetts one that actually was was a very successful PRI it it it's at the end of the day it's um it it really depends on the problem that you're trying to address right um Fran mentioned two specific vehicle which is in our um economic Mobility portfolio at Social finance and uh we believe because of our commitment to student friendliness um these uh types of deals will probably require permanent subsidy because we're really going after a very vulnerable population we have a strong commitment to ensuring that this type of Consumer Finance Remains the most student friendly um so for example the dreamer graduate Loan Fund that we built uh we we are providing the um same rate of financing that US citizens could get from the federal government when they go get their medical degree get their JD Etc but because dreamers uh people with DACA status or TPS temporary protective status they are allowed to uh live in our country they're allowed to go to Public Schools they're even authorized to work but because they're not US citizens they don't get pel grants they don't get the federal student subsidized loan program so we created a vehicle to enable them to borrow at approximately the same rate as US citizens now people if you really underwrite that like how do we even price the risk of DACA getting repealed I mean you can't even do that right and it you know if if it gets repealed they can't work in this country and the whole thing is like poof right so it will require catalytic cap Capital to get that program going and and we foresee that we're doing a lot in the upscaling arena Jim talked about the IRA Just Between the B and the IRA the bipartisan infrastructure law and the inflation reduction act Brookings estimate that there will be 32 million new workers needed half because the workforce is aging out and the other half we need new infrastructure and climate workers with the new skills that will be required from solar um wind turbines Renewables of all kinds um we are working on a really exciting strategy because we are not going to achieve the green transition we all want unless we have the workforce to deliver on it so how are we going to like a snap of a finger come up with 30 million skilled workers right this is going to be a long road and we're thinking about various uh Workforce financing tools um and at the end of the day you know if the consumer is the one the worker is the one going to repay even if it's incredibly student friendly um and many of our deals are no fees um no no interest rate and it's just literally repaying the cost of the loan if they're able to get up that economic escalator it's inherently subsidized and it will be subsidized forever so I'm going to ask one kind of philosophical question that we have talked about but it's one that I'm a little obsessed with and that is in a world and a financial the financial Capital markets that do not price in externalities that are rif with systemic risks like CL climate change and inequality what is market rate what is a market rate investment and do catalytic like on an impact adjusted basis are catalytic Capital Investments like the ones that Tracy mentioned are they really concessionary that is doing the job of like a a social failure a social market failure and so in a in like a we operate within a profoundly broken economic system and financial system and um we always compare catalytic Capital to market rate but what is embedded in market rate is a ton of negative externalities social economic and environmental externality some positive as well um but it's I I believe that corporations since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution have been have free have been free writers on the back of community workers the environment families and I think the work that you all are doing are really about like can we move from risk adjusted to impact adjusted and we might say that some of the initiatives that you talked about on an impact adjusted basis are actually more competitive than so-called market rate so just wondering if we can kind of get a little philosophical before we take some I didn't answer the question I just posed the question so so well I will say this I've been an entrepreneur for all my life investing in many companies um and as I look at all of the great successes that I've had at the time that I made the investment or and it was not just an investment of time but it was an investment of myself my energies you know my time um I wouldn't consider any of the market rate and yet they were fantastic successes so you know I think we get hung up sometimes on this market rate um you know and I think you can get really uh sophisticated and and look at um you know what uh your investment advisor is going to say is market rate but it you're going to have a hard time really ever meeting moving the needle if you're constantly focused on is this market rate uh because at some point in time you know you have to take the leap of faith to really make something work uh you know and I in my experience uh it's a little bit of a misnomer now I'm I'm not you know uh someone that is financially managing money for other people but I've I found that um you know when you bet on yourself and and on principles and values and on good people around you um those are the important things to create value it's beautiful yeah thank you Jim any other comments on my unanswerable question like what if we waved magic wand and we had impact adjusted benchmarks we've all sat in these meetings with wealth advisers saying oh we outperform The Benchmark by 200 basis points um but if it were impact indexed who knows maybe it would be would it wouldn't or or if the Benchmark was impact index maybe they are underperforming the market well um people probably know about the effort that George sarim has been working on at Harvard Business School impact weighted accounts and it's now been spun off at as a C3 called is not a good acronym National foundation for valuing impacts ifv but essentially he trying to do the same thing how do you actually price an externalities in the accounting statements so that your balance sheet actually embeds impact adjusted values when you do your assets and liabilities when you do your pnl um it's showing some promise um and uh that that's like reforming accounting practices uh reforming gap which is different but just to even take a step back um based on what Jim was saying what is market rate return um let's not forget that we this whole time that impact investing has flourished in the last 14 15 years we have been living in a zero interest rate environment and when cost of capital is low many mediocre ideas got funded I think the Reckoning is going to come in this upcoming economic environment um and when fund managers are going to be presented with tradeoffs when the impact is going to be um running into tension with financial return how are they going to make decisions how what are they going to prioritize what are they going to sacrifice what have they promised to the LPS and it gets back to values right where we started Jim right I I'll just add I I think that um in the philanthropic um and the grantmaking side of the house we Define impact as inclusive informed and intentional and if we took those three eyes and we tried to apply in the investing side I just wonder if there might be a different waiting of the of the decision generative AI for impact anyone Jim we were talking about it a little bit um I'd love to see and have talked about a fun that focuses on on impact for AI uh because I think that you know AI has the tremendous power for good or for bad and I I'd love to see the focus be on good I I think we we invest in a lot of companies particularly in the disability space that are using AI in their technology in their platform and it's really a great example of how it can really be a game Cher for good and I'd love to see the emphasis on that well I will say Fran right in the middle of that yes happy to talk about it um you know particularly as it relates to ESG because ESG has become a very politicized uh term and and I think the interesting thing is that that I don't know that really most of the politicians really understand what it is to begin with um and it is something that's very concerning to uh to us in the impact investing space and uh you know I think ESG and sustainable investing is a part of that um you know we are working on different strategies to help educate but also will lift voices from those that are respected that are you know I would say more mainstream conservatives to speak out against this so it is an effort that um that we're looking at right now um you know we're concerned about you know legislative attempts to take the affirmative action case and try to apply it to you know impact investing or or Grant making that's a another area so you know it's a real it is a real concern and I think it it's incumbent on all of us in this space to take an active role to help educate and really lift the the the rhetoric and not let it be co-opted for a political agenda would you like to I mean I can just start by saying we actually don't fund private prisons through Fidelity so that's just want to clarify but um I will also add that our average donor is a 64 year old white man and our average um recoverable Grant participant is a 55-year-old woman so we're starting to see changes and I think we every week in the pandemic I got a call from um an a donor who was Sheltering in place with their adult children and they were saying we're having dinner conversations around impact investing what should I say what should I do how do I start to move the needle and I think there is a a growing interest in demand I I think there are lots of opportunities to enter but I I just I also think it's about how you um it's not just an age or a gender it's also about how you define the the impact you're seeking and whether it's Justice or health or or a or um Beyond or democracy I mean I think all of the things are places where there are a lot of entry points that are um not just in the markets but also um in in the community it it's a tough question um and are I'm assuming you have a 401k gentleman who asked a question who's having a conversation on the side you have a 401k um because I think it's different for private uh private 401ks and public Pension funds which cheer point the guy in the front who's looking at his phone he um uh the public Pension funds are under attack especially in red States where there's State legislation potentially prohibiting pension fund fiduciaries like State treasurers from doing business with or investing in any impact oriented fund even if the ESG factors are financially material so if we're fighting for single materiality in this country and um it's a sad statement um for 401ks I mean I I won't opine on how moving from defined benefit to defined contribution basically completely change the power Dynamic and push the onus of asset allocation and planning for retirement on the employee so so there's that which I uh is is a thing because if you if if that were the case then you might have access to some of these private debt private Equity Funds Venture Capital funds for Better or For Worse uh but because you're in a 401k you tend to have access to retail products and so it's difficult to impossible to get exposure to private debt inequity where a lot of the Deep Impact work that these folks do um shows up | SOCAP Global | UC-2dKY4dxagxJo0adcs_OaQ | 2024-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,078 | 53,461 |
eEOY4d1OSmk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEOY4d1OSmk | W. 3/17/21 - 2021 TOPPS INCEPTION BASEBALL 16-BOX CASE BREAK #1 *PYT* | what's up everybody jason here from jaztime's case breaks dot com happy new release day guys 2021 tops inception baseball 16 box case break pikachu's number one just sold out number all card ship each box contains seven cards including one autograph or autograph early card and two base card parallels so appreciate it guys again joe's running a little late guys so i just hopped over here on from the instagram to do a couple of these case breaks while he gets here so i haven't went through all the orders yet i just skipped through the inception orders let's quickly do those two but uh like i said once done with these two case breaks we'll uh we'll go through all the rest of the orders and break open anything else that may have sold out late last night early this morning but you will have late night tonight so do not worry inception's a really nice product i mean i did like almost four cases of this on youtube on instagram this morning and we hit some really really nice stuff really nice stuff chris sale start us off we got mccutcheon ozzy alves polanco and braelyn marquez rookie i had a lot of nice key brian hayes on the instagram side today spencer howard and to start us off silver ink bobby delbag i pulled one of these earlier as well for the red sauce going to jeffrey all right next one guys devin garcia or debbie garcia sorry cuba ruiz rookie carl lewis aaron judge clayton kershaw and behind jorge solaire is a christian pasha 9 out of 75. what were you right there yeah look at your phone i had it here i don't know where it's at sorry hmm braves going to josh spruce nice couple good rookies so far next one guys anthony random josh bell that's a rookie brady singer evan white rookie and alex bregman bryce harper and brian garcia next one thanks josh hater who's a hater man hater you got a green ian anderson and oh i think we got two hits here first of all we got a redemption over there but look at this patch dylan carlson 50 out of 50. st louis cardinals going to adam very nice and we got a redemption of dawn of greatness autographs gragmatics so i had a double autobox there you go cubs last spawn mojo going to travis that was very nice right there some boxes and a whole case do have double autos so like it's always cool to uh see those jacob the ground p lonzo joey gallo chapman jordan alvarez and behind barely marquez is a ashton colorado rocky is going to 249. everything ashton i think of i think of uh what's the name song even though you don't say it that way austin martin austin martin all right next box guys ryan mountain castle debbie garcia buster posey joey vado luis roberts and behind starling martay cody hoover or is that a humor not to you right keyword to 249. i think after this box we're halfway through after these next two boxes steven strasburg dj lemayo nate pearson jesus sanchez shane bieber hey joe pizzle how was a house spring training have you gone to any games verdugo and nick heath to 99 for the kansas city royals brad myers with that one can't get no autographs nothing right answer alberto oh really they're not even allowing you to eat nothing either that's wild it's goldschmidt and jesus sanchez three color patch and autograph to 199. next one oh you know what because is it because people are like obviously like touching with their hands or spitting them out on the floor i guess it makes sense i'm sure that'll be back to like by next year i guess there is people that put the whole peanut in their mouth right tim anderson and sicko sanchez 16 out of 75 two color patch marlins that back-to-back hits for the marlins damn with that one yeah people are wild when they do that i'm actually heading out over there this weekend man first time since thanksgiving since we since we all got the vid verona i haven't seen vanessa's uh all my in-laws in a few months hater marty blackman casey myers i know right i know by next year man i think it'll be all good back to normal lindor and christian javier to 99 houston astros i think that's another last spot mojo here for travis oh that's good man it's good to hear i know we've been trying to get my wife's parents vaccinated but like there's like no appointments available either that there's like so much glitches there's so many glitches on the website because it says they're like not even available up until like june or july which doesn't make sense so i'm assuming there must be a glitch or something do you know anything about that joe is it better to just go in person somewhere try to sign up i think they tell you to go on the website but like every time you try to sign them up just like nothing's available hendrix and santiago espinal frank nice maybe we'll check it out this weekend yeah because we were checking like a week or two ago and it was like weird like nothing was available for like up until july i was like what the hell does that many people not they will not like they don't really have that many people like they don't have that many slots but yeah because i know some people here in la have gone in person would be like hey is there any like you know vaccines are about to expire and they'll be like yeah we got a couple and then they actually got vaccinated which is pretty cool since i realized that some people they just throw them away yeah i'm scheduled to go next month like sometime in the middle of april hater and brandon mckay to 125. yeah exactly right there's no point in wasting it that's that's kind of the messed up thing man it's like there's extras give it up to people that need it man joshua what's going on brother i did not man what did you get he got a kobe white i look bone rookie and joey bart rookie yeah exactly man garrett cole and debbie garcia 125. yankee's gonna map all right three more boxes guys nice bro that's awesome it's a great grace max kepler joe down matt olsen and luis garcia for the washington nationals going to marry all right two more boxes guys hey jason good question yes sir so i got this is the one that was you wanted right yeah that i don't know yeah i don't know if they're gonna pop in but we gotta save in one box there's three boxes in front of me right now okay and it shows it's sold out on the site so should i add two make sure that maybe i didn't skip anybody or like um maybe i don't think so it should be pretty accurate right because i think you put up 64 boxes which is four cases right 16 times 464. yeah yeah it should be correct but maybe i missed an order or something all right so i don't want to yeah don't do it for now but if he has more cases to open up then you can you know text him and then if he does then you can add another like 16 at least marshall okay and hayes are you sure this was just one box this particular order i didn't look down let it might be one box i'm not sure though yes and jordan yamamoto yeah we're still getting yamamoto's in 2021 okay trevor story i think i already did that severino cronenworth lindor and devin williams behind xander bogarts to 99 is at a 75 alex verdugo red sox that is jeffrey alrighty guys and there you go so pretty nice stuff yamamoto garcia garcia mckay is pinot christian javier sanchez jesus sanchez nick heath hewer you got ashton greg maddox redemption dylan carlson patch brian garcia christian pasha and bobby delbach so there you go guys that was inception baseball picker teams number one um coming up next is random teams number two | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2021-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,419 | 7,433 |
g3uUgV9xKkE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3uUgV9xKkE | Why you never exercise an American Call Option on a Non-Dividend Paying Stock | here we're going to do a quick proof on why we never exercise an American call option on a non debited paying stock the idea of this of course is if we know we'll never exercise the the American call then it has to be you know then the price will be equal to the European call so this is the idea of or the idea behind using something like black Scholes which is a values European calls to value american calls why you know may work in solely in the case when the stock does not pay a dividend so the idea of proving why we never exercise this call option is to create two portfolios and see that one portfolio dominates another and has to have therefore has to have a higher price so we'll construct portfolio a on portfolio a will be portfolio a will consist of buying a call and then also buy a bond with the present value of k1 plus R so that of course this is the starting place on the call so in other words I buy a call and then I buy a bond whose face value par value will pay the strike price at the end of the period at maturity of the option of course this is a zero coupon bond and this is the risk-free rate over that period break so if this is a call maturing in six months then this is a six month zero which will have a field which will pay K in six months the other portfolio is simply by stopping so now we have to compare the payoff the payoff on these two portfolios so the payoff on a we have to compete we have to live the payoff it all states of the world now when we're dealing with a an option here there's only two states of the world the stock is greater than the strike price at expiration or the stock is less than the strike price at expiration so we can look at this so the stock prices expiration being big T the stock price is greater than this trade price when the stock price is less than the stirring price of course of the call option in this case the call option is going to pay so this the pale it's going to pay SMT - okay and if the stock price is less than the strike price at expiration the call is going to pay zero the bond is going to pay K in both states in the world so this is the second part of our portfolio so the idea here is to pay off on the entire portfolio is just going to be the sum here so it's going to pay and I'll write this a little bit up so this is this is the payoff on portfolio a payoff it's going to pay in S&T this state of the world it's going to pay s of T and in this lower state of the world it's going to pay I know this cuts off below there so I don't want to write too low because this is going to be the important piece so this is the payoff on portfolio a of course keep in mind it pays K when the stock price is less than K right now compare this to the payoff on portfolio B obviously the payoff on portfolio B is going to be at best if the stock price is greater than K if the stock price is less than K of course in both states of the world it just pays the stock price but notice that in this state of the world the stock price here is lower than here right is lower than K so the idea here is portfolio a dominates portfolio B portfolio a equals portfolio B if the stock price is greater than the strike and expiration and portfolio a pays off more than portfolio B in the case where the stock price is less than the strike so in one side of the world portrait of a pays the same and the other secular world pays better therefore the cost of portfolio a must be higher than the cost of portfolio B therefore from this we can get the call price at time 0 so the cost of this is the call price at time 0 plus the present value of the bond 1 plus R has to be greater than the stock price at time 0 of course from this we this this simply implies that the call price at time 0 is greater than the stock price at times zero minus K over 1 plus R in this so long as the risk-free rate is positive so long as you know so long as R is greater than 0 this is greater than stock at time 0 minus K this is what you would get if you exercised the call option so what this says is the call option is always greater than what you would get for exercising so this is why you would never exercise the call option prior to expiration that doesn't mean you definitely hold on to the call option until expiration you can sell the call right you certainly can get out of the position by selling the call but you to get out of the position if you hold a call option on an american call and an on dividend paying stock and to get out of the position you always sell the call because that will earn you more than exercising good so that's just of the idea now what you can also do there's a couple ways to do that so the way I'm laying it out here is similar to the way Merton did in continuous time Finance you can also construct different portfolios and prove the same thing so let me construct a different portfolio and allow you to to go through and see if you can get to the same relationship so ultimately now the relationship you want to get to is right here right so you want to use these two portfolios to get to that relationship so you want this and take as your portfolio's let's take portfolio B instead of buying stock this time there's only one and you buy the call in portfolio a say one you buy the stock and two you borrow borrow K 1 plus R note that in the last one we say we buy the bond buying the bond is equivalent to lending so in this case you're not lending you're borrowing so use this you know now compare the payoff at expiration to portfolio a to portfolio B see which always pays more and see if you can get to that conclusion using these portfolios and then again the idea or the ultimate implication of what we're doing is to show that the the American called price should be accruing to the European culprits if there's no dividend | Matt Brigida | UCwekb0vAK-FKaqPF5gfd0eQ | 2015-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,189 | 5,832 |
z9I7s3Hc5pk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9I7s3Hc5pk | Kevin Byard is this week's Genuine Titan presented by Epic Western | then there's more Kevin and his wife Clark have dived in to help as many people as possible in the community whether rallying on the runway to help kids fight cancer helping families at the holidays serving as the 2020 official spokesperson for the United Way of Greater Nashville or making something big happen through the buyered family Legacy fund Kevin Bayard seems to spend more time helping people than he does harassing opposing offenses so it was no surprise that he was the 2020 Tennessee Titans Walter Payton Man of the Year so yes Kevin byard is a genuine Titan who has done a lot to make his Middle Tennessee State University proud both on and off the field as he does every single day just look around we all we got dog but like I always say we all we need dog listen trust and belief [Music] | Tennessee Titans | UCHBsqVkFraWvtNd1w0Qx4_g | 2022-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 149 | 805 |
6_GVpfakN2k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_GVpfakN2k | AsiaSat 6 | Wikipedia audio article | aciss at 6:00 Taikan 7 is a geostationary communications satellite which is operated by the asia satellite telecommunications company asus at and was launched into orbit on the 7th of September 2014 the satellite project was developed in cooperation between satellite operators asius at anti calm asius at owns half of the satellites 28 transponders which are marketed as asius at six the other half of the satellite is owned by thai calm and is marketed as thai calm seven assets part of the satellite is operated under license of the People's Republic of China PRC whereas thai comms part is operated under license of thailand asius at six Thai comm 7 was built by Space Systems Loral and is based on the ls1 300 ll satellite bus the satellite carries 28 c-band transponders and is positioned at a longitude of 120 degrees East providing coverage over southern Asia Australia and New Zealand topic launch vehicle SpaceX was contracted to launch asius at six Taikan seven using a falcon 9 v 1.1 launch vehicle the launch took place from Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on the 7th of September 2014 the Falcon 9 upper stage used to launch asius at 6 ty comm 7 was derelict in a decaying elliptical low-earth orbit from September to December 2014 initially on the 9th of September 2014 it orbited with a perigee of 165 kilometres 103 miles and an Apogee of 35,000 723 kilometers 22,000 197 miles one month on the orbit had decayed to an altitude of 153 kilometers approach to earth and by November had decayed to a 125 kilometers 78 miles perigee the derelict second stage we entered the atmosphere on the 28th of December 2014 topic see also 2014 in spaceflight list of Falcon 9 launches | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2019-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 303 | 1,719 |
IUG4jvMB4gU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUG4jvMB4gU | THE 5 HOLIEST CITIES OF ANCIENT EGYPT PT.4 #GeneralSeti #SaraSutenSeti | now we had Albertos now Albertos is at the top we gonna get this tight enough you know what I'm saying but this is just the introductory level family we working out we working out today you know what I'm saying I feel empowered because we talking about some and they still here you understand what I'm saying you talking about some [ __ ] in the goddamn about [ __ ] couldn't go there to see nothing they got some goddamn Trinkets and a makeshift uh uh uh uh you know uh you know where you could go buy some goddamn trinklers at the spot where they say it was but you ain't got no ancient temples that's still nowhere can you go in the ancient world and find so many temples from the BC era stack still stand still stand this is ridiculous nowhere in the world can you go and find I'm talking about deep into the BC era you know some of these temples was built around two three thousand BC and just like I said the temple you see right here on that I'm showing you this is the latest of the tip you could go like when you study in architecture you can see foundations under foundations undefined so what you see today is built on top of maybe three or four or five different foundations meaning the temple has been rebuilt four or five times you can go and they know that because they can see as they dig up they can see the different layers of foundation so our people built and these have been a spiritual centers far far into Tommy Memorial okay and our people been going to these areas for tens of thousands of years and like I said when you got to Egypt we were just so Advanced as a people mastering so we were able to build these megalithic uh temples now you looking at albedos now Albertos uh is at the top you see Amber dose at the time you see thieves and Carl knocked at the bottom and then you go over across the water and you see abados now most of the temples on the uh across the water was uh Cemetery because the West is where the sun set and you know this is the was the depth of the Sun and most of the temples where you did you know uh your yo yo your pilgrimages too was on the left hand side where you see Carla and Luxor and so on and so forth the funerary temples was on the opposite side which is the west side of the knob so yeah and still there was other temples where like dendora where you know it was not a funerary Temple so that it is but primarily when you talking about the burials they were on the west side of the Nile river which is the side where Alberto's the Valley of the Queens you see that's a cemetery the Valley of the king that's a cemetery you see what I'm saying and Albertos was the temple for the worship of Osiris okay so now that was very uh a very very prominent Temple it was the major Temple for the worship of Osiris and archaeologists when they uh did they research in about that Timber you could see I mean tens if not hundreds of thousands of jars where the Pilgrims from all over denial all over Africa came with their prey prayers you know whether it was on a clay or whether it was on papers and they would put it down in the jar and they would take it and set it out there and they found so many broken shards of the jars that have collected over the thousands and you can just see it out there matter of fact they if I'm not mistaken they call Abado the city of jars you understand what I'm saying and so you see right here the Temple of Abbott dose uh now this is what you this is in back of that Temple this is the front of the temple now this is not even a part of the temples it's in back of the temple and this is where they call the osarian and this is where they say Osiris was buried okay now the thing is running the white archaeologists his name was Petri Flinders Petri actually found a skull you understand in this Temple so we're not just saying that you know Osiris was some Spirit you know because in the history of the now they say he was the first king he was the first king that ever sat on the throne so you know Flinders Patrick a white boy who found this girl say that Osiris very well may have been a real king and was so important about that we inside of the Temple and at any Temple I show you I didn't been in okay and this is a very significant Temple because it's the only temple in ancient Egypt that got seven holy of holy and you can see this is this Temple was built by seti uh the first uh the first which is my spiritual father whom I was named after and he constructed some of the most beautiful temple in all of Egypt when you go into the valley of the the king his Temple was the most exquisitely carved temple in the Valley of the king you understand when you talk about even in this Temple and his son was Rama Siege the second arguably the greatest king of all of ancient Egypt and this is the um front and you see there you have the square columns and and when it you're looking at some of the most when you're talking about the Temple of Osiris at Alberto's you're talking about some of the most exquisitely car ancient Egyptian carbons colors and all still there you see right there seti the first that's that's who that is and you see him giving reverence to uh patab to almond so even though it's the Temple of Osiris you still got to worship of the other gods you see Osiris is blue Osiris you see the yellow uh Isis and we went over the colors not too long ago but I'm gonna bring it back to patreon for my family because we're gonna get busy on patreon you understand you see the the Deep brownish red not red it's not you can look at it and see it's just not red it's brown it's red okay so the Egyptians were Brown plus the red and that's symbolic of the Sun that these were the children of the sun everything is cosmological you see and so again showing you the old siren uh the old siren this is where Osiris was uh to be buried and them blocks down there is some of the largest blocks ever constructed on the planet you see Nah if you look up at the top you see the temple of seti the first that's the temple we dealing with right now now if you look at the bottom you see the purple light is like a block it says now that area right there is where the first dining first and second Dynasty buried they king that's normal or aha Minna you know all the early kings are the first and say so that's very significant you know that said he would build the Temple of Alberto that connected Osiris because the the first kings of Egypt was said to be the uh you know the predecessors you know oh you know and that Osiris was they predecessor he was the first king of ancient Egypt and so they were the bloodline of Osiris and that's why we are said to have a royal the first Royal or Divine bloodline on the planet because our blood alive our Dynasty dynasties descended from the gods okay that we descended from God's okay Osiris was a god king man God man king you see what I'm saying he was the son of of Luke and Gale so he was a god oh Isis was a god you see what I'm saying which was his sister yet again his wife okay and that's uh uh that that's a topic for another time you see what I'm saying and so again so you see how holy this area is and that's why when people came and gave veneration to Osiris they was also giving veneration to the the First Kings and you know and and queens of ancient Egypt and you got to you got to understand that you when you're talking about uh just say uh uh pianchi and taka who who ruled around 700 BC they almost as close to us as they is the first king of ancient Egypt that's how ancient Egypt was you understand what I'm saying that's because Egypt lasted for 3 000 years and so you talking about you know you talking about atarca they were damn they're in the middle so tayaka is almost as close to us as he was to the early Kings of ancient Egypt that's that's so profound when I say that and so these are the two now that's very significant that we are able to show you the first burials of the you know the first and second | GENERAL SETI | UCBznTxpw5thhOfbz6TNN_KA | 2022-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,590 | 8,003 |
0u5Md5eSz2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u5Md5eSz2U | Dating Teo | [Music] you can wear my sweatshirt oh hey great to see you I was a little worried you wouldn't come uh well it's a nice table here at the front I got you a napkin too hey eyes I'm here buddy all right so how's your day been not much of a talker eh I see it's supposed to be pointless for me to ask how your walk here was then hmm I'd have to say though quite lovely weather outside right now you know the beach is nearby too I mean I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to go although you know I kind of did have like a whole date here planned but you know it is your date too I do want it to be like a communication thing so if you know it's up to you we could either stay at the cafe or we could leave the cafe you know it's up to you whatever you want to do [Music] foreign [Music] | Ewan Saunders | UCweSON9XA5ke5rn82UQQR9w | 2023-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 168 | 781 |
71Rm9Tr8A9g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Rm9Tr8A9g | Task Force Southern Media Conference | thank you yep today detectives from task force southern have attended the brighton valley road just south of spalding to conduct a search of the hutt river for evidence relating to the murder of robert atkins we know at about 3 45 on wednesday the 22nd of june this year that a couple were seen just near the bridge where we are acting suspiciously when a truck went past it appears they became speed on seeing the truck and left the area immediately and then returned a few minutes later when they thought there was nobody in the area and nobody left to see them we know that they got out of the vehicle and they disposed of what we believe to be ammunition and also a firearm which we suspect may have been used in the murder of robert a man subsequently attended the next day and had a look around the area where the people had been and recovered some bullets and also some packaging for winchester 38 caliber pistol bullets today we've attended with 37 people from major crime from star group from local police and traffic and we'll be conducting an extensive search here and using water operations team who have done an initial search this morning combing the bottom of the river here and also going through the reeds looking for either ammunition and or the firearm this afternoon they will use all of their underwater equipment and they'll redo that area and they'll be going through every square inch of the bottom of the river feeling with their hands to recover what we're looking for there's also another area that's being searched nearby a roadway and in short we'll be doing the roadway between here and spalding and then from sporting to booger alley again looking for more evidentiary material the the people who have done this we believe are assisting the killer of robert atkins to dispose of evidence which is obviously a very serious offence and people who want to help people and cover up crimes or dispose of evidence face very lengthy terms of imprisonment i'm very optimistic that as a result of this development that we may have a witness who may be able to identify the couple and certainly the vehicle but there is a very strong possibility that we will recover dna from the bullets or the packaging and fingerprints we have pride of the day been handled handed around 80 bullets and we've recovered a large amount of bullets already from the search today so the search will continue and as i say i expect a good outcome here today also on the 12th of july we had northern territory police execute a raid for us at baralula about 2 800 kilometers away in the northern territory in the gulf region and they recovered a 50 000 excavator and also a trailer that we believe was stolen by those involved in the murder of robert that was taken from meadows in 2019 and a 37 year old man who is known to the offender in this matter has been interviewed and it's likely he will be charged in the near future we're conducting further enquiries in relation to the theft of that excavator the trailer and also a vehicle that was stolen at the time that vehicle's subsequently been recovered and it's likely that we will be charging other people in south australia with that theft i'm happy to take your questions there's a car that you've recovered uh previously you've said that um mr atkins may have been driven in the car now this car has nothing to do with that the when the couple came back was it a second truck driver that saw them the second time how do we know that they came back i won't say anything about that but we know that they left for a very short time and then returned when they thought the coast was clear and continued to dispose of the evidence they're definitely from the mid north is there any form of description about the couple themselves the description of the car at the time was only a dark coloured sedan but we're fairly confident we know who the people are from the description of those people and of the vehicle have you been able to speak to them yet or would you be wishing for them to come forward if they we'll be having an interview with them in the near future the firearm that you're looking for do you believe that could be a possible murder weapon yes and why i won't go into why but we we're confident that robert was taken uh to the area near uru and we believe that he was taken into the scrub where he was executed has there been any further developments in terms of searches at all in relation to robert's body itself yes we've been back to that general area several times we've searched some small distinct parcels of land and we've also searched wells and there was an area of land where one of the property owners had seen some disturbance at around about the time of robert's death but we've excluded that area so where does that sort of leave you in terms of the recovery or hope to recover his body itself yeah we haven't lost our enthusiasm for finding robert's body we're still very committed to that um it's reduced the area left to search and we're waiting on some more inquiries to be complete and we definitely will be going back to search other areas how crucial is the evidence here that you've found already this is really important if you just play the percentages we will have somewhere between well over 100 bullets and we'll have packaging and we expect that out of all of that we should be able to recover dna and or fingerprints on the packaging which will link to the identity the people that got rid of it would you be expecting that charges would be likely for the people that um were potentially assisting in this murder certainly to to assist offenders either before during or after a murder is a very serious offence and those people should expect to go to prison is now the time for them to tell you what they know i would suggest to those people if they wanted to come forward and tell us what they did and assist us what would be better now the alternative the alternative for them is not so good all right thank you | SA Police News | UCiK-SibgVl1RYy8qzsMg7ng | 2022-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,111 | 6,010 |
8CEwOmDDOzc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CEwOmDDOzc | UQx BUSLEAD1x BUSL1_043 Considering the Role of Values in Leadership | [MUSIC PLAYING] MICHAEL SCHOCH: Embodying values, that's a great question, Terry. Is there anything more important, as a leader, than how I show up? How I show up is how I define myself. That shows everything about what my priorities are to the people who I'm seeking to follow me. When I show up in a particular manner, people will take their cues be it for better or for worse. But how I show up is everything, not what I say. PAUL HOLLAND: But when you get into leadership roles in organizations, you have no choice. You're there, and as I said before, you're leading people and hopefully through trust and respect. And they're following you down a path that you're painting for them. You're creating a roadmap. And you're selling this roadmap for a reason. You've got a vision out there. And I suppose when you look at what-- and it comes down to motivation. It comes down to what motivates people to follow you? Sometimes it's just money. It's that extrinsic stuff. But for most people, it's not. They want something more than that. And I think that in this day and age, I think, particularly in uncertain times, well, we have to have really creative and innovative solutions for things that haven't been modeled on things from the past. they're new and challenging things. Or we move from a very stable environment to an unstable environment. People have got to be motivated to do that. But they've got to feel that-- and I got respect the great philosophers. What do people really want? Well, they want freedom and they want some self-determination. They want to feel like they're doing something worthwhile and something good. And so the more that you can convince people that this future you're painting is ethical and matches the values that the organization has said that it stands for, chances are they'll want to be part of that. And if your values don't match that, then you shouldn't be there, particularly as a leader. Because you've got to go and sell those. You've got to, through your stories, you've got to sell them. But then they've got to see that you're doing that. Organizations fall into this trap. Of course, they have marvelous social footprints outside their organizations. But inside it's like a prison camp. And that comes down to leadership and culture. And so leaders, and of course those people in there who just won't believe stuff. They'll see all the marvelous things that's you're doing in the world. Then they'll think, well, why aren't you doing it inside here? We're miserable, you know, and we think you're cheating. We think you're making money unethically here. And you're not doing the things that you say you do. You give money to people outside. But you don't look after us. So I really do think that both organizations and leaders need to, in all the spheres that they operate in, need to embrace the values that they claim they have. And there has to be as close as a one-to-one correlation as you possibly can be through very senior leaders, in particular. BERNARD MCKENNA: We know that in order for a leader to be a good leader, they have to walk the talk. We've heard that term over and over again, which means that they must not only espouse certain virtues, but they must enact those virtues as they go about their process. Now, so this means that you treat people with respect, that you show consideration about the environment, that you don't exploit people, those sorts of things. And so those sort of behaviors must, of course, be enacted within the organization. However, I suppose it would be possible for a person to live another life in their home where they may be an abusive spouse, for example. And that could possibly happen, and then they take on a different persona in the workplace. And they may well get away with it. But I really don't think that sort of-- that you can live that dual life without it becoming obvious at some stage. Where it does become relevant is where it is in the public eye that a person does or says something publicly, perhaps in their private capacity, but which is contradictory to the sort of values that they espouse in the workplace. MARION FULKER: I think it's critical. If you're not walking the talk, so you're talking the talk, but people don't see you acting it, then it's only piece of the puzzle. And I think flexible work has been something that's suffered from that. It was seen as a woman's policy. Because male leaders were not taking the flexible work options. And now that there's been just a tiny change, people are talking about those men working flexibly, not coming into the office five days a week, not being first in last out. And it's only been a handful of people effecting the change. But it's sent shock waves. Because people can see it can be done differently, and there's no penalties. | UQx BUSLEADx Business Leadership MicroMasters | UCezhbHMDmrdt1M8A7laAg9g | 2017-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 854 | 4,810 |
OsW-ZsQ51q8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsW-ZsQ51q8 | Pool Safely 2011 Launch - Inez Tenenbaum, Pt. 1 | >> Inez Tenenbaum: Mayor Cox, thank you very much for that warm introduction. As former teachers and school administrators, the mayor and I share a common commitment to ensuring the health and well being of children in our past and in our current roles. Mayor, we are so pleased to bring CPSC's Pool Safely Campaign to Chula Vista. Your city has been a great supporter of the campaign and has demonstrated its commitment to the safety of children in this community. I am also delighted to join up with Janet Evans once again. Janet is an Olympic champion and a world-class mother. One year ago Janet and I joined forces at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to officially launch the Pool Safely Campaign. So thank you, Janet, for lending your voice once again to our effort to keep kids safe in and around the water. Yosina, we are greatly appreciative that you've joined us today. We are so thankful for the work that you're doing for Safe Kids and to turn a near tragedy into advocacy. We look forward the hearing your story this morning. And Dr. Burbek Garcia [phonetic spelling] and Manuel, on behalf of the CPSC I want to thank you for being a part of the Pool Safely Campaign. During the past year, our campaign has reached millions of families with our "Simple Steps Save Lives" message. From billboards posted in Miami to free swim clinics conducted here in Chula Vista to educational games played by kids in Houston, the Pool Safely movement has swept the country. Pool Safely is a call to action. On television, radio, and Twitter, in Head Start Programs, at community events, Pool Safely is being talked about it and it is taking hold. In fact Pool Safely messages have been viewed by nearly a half a billion times this past year. Yes, let me say it again, a half a billion times. Now we are all here today, just two days before the start of the summer pool season, for a simple but a powerful reason: to save the lives of children in Chula Vista, in California, and across the United States. We know that drowning is a leading but preventable cause of death and injury among children younger than five. We know that drain entrapment is a hidden, horrific, and preventable hazard. The statistics that the CPSC is announcing this morning support our call to action. We need to continue to urge parents and caregivers to be vigilant about supervision and creating layers of protection because there are still too many children who drown or nearly drown each year. Since the start of this year, the Pool Safely Campaign has tracked 118 media reports of drownings or near-drownings in 29 states, 118 just from the very beginning of this year. Now that's a very troubling figure. We are talking about 55 drownings and 63 near-drownings in just the first five months of the year. And now we are entering into what Safe Kids U.S.A. calls "Trauma Season" for children. It is so vital that we work together to keep children safe during the summer months. The CPSC statistics show that in each year 383 children younger than fifteen drown in pools and spas. Three-quarters of those fatalities involve children younger than five; four out of five of these children are younger than five. We are talking about hundreds of families struck by tragedy each year when their toddler or their young child drowns. We need to increase supervision and increase layers of protection so that we can decrease the number of children taken too soon from their families. The CPSC data also estimates that there are more than five thousand emergency room visits each year due to submergent injuries involving children younger than fifteen. Nearly 80% of those injuries involve children younger than five. Drowning is not like the movies or television. It is a silent killer. It happens quickly and quietly, and it can strike at any time. We have come to the Parkway Family Aquatic Center, an outstanding aquatic center, to respond to these tragic statistics. Our Pool Safely public education campaign is all about using and sharing the simple steps that can save lives. Some of those life-saving steps include knowing CPR, always watching and being within reach of a child in and around the water, teaching children how to swim as these children are learning how to today, installing a four-foot fence around the pool, having a working pool alarm so that when your child opens the door you hear that door alarm, and securing the doors that lead to the pool. These are simple steps that apply to water parks, hotels, motels, outdoor community pools, as well as backyard pools. This campaign is especially important for the African American and the Hispanic communities. As U.S.A. Swimming and CDC have determined, there is a disproportionate risk of drowning for African Americans and Hispanic children. According to U.S.A. Swimming, in diverse communities the youth drowning rate is two or three times higher than the national average -- two or three times higher. Nearly six out of ten African American and Hispanic children are unable to swim which is nearly twice as many as their Caucasian counterparts. The CPSC's Pool Safely and Minority Outreach Campaigns are working to make a difference and reduce pool drownings in these communities. There are so many great individuals and organizations who are working on drowning prevention in these diverse communities all across the country, and many of them are right here today. This education campaign is the biggest in the CPSC's history, and I want to thank all of you for being committed to this effort which we need to sustain. | Pool Safely | UCCZWg4xR2Xbb9qK2aq2cJ4Q | 2011-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 963 | 5,604 |
oHYu3dGszOQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHYu3dGszOQ | Python - Reading Specific Lines of a Text File - Linux | okay today we're going to play with Python a little bit and we're going to be reading text files but we're going to be reading certain lines that we tell the code to read so let's make our text file real quick here I'll call it file dot txt I'm going to use vim to create it and I'm going to say line line 1 line 2 line 3 line 4 and line 5 save that and at this point I'm going to start creating our our Python script so we're going to say I'm going to use vim as my text editor but as always use whatever editor you prefer and I'll just call it code dot py as always we always start our codes with a shebang line letting our operating system know what in interpreter to use to run this code it's not something that's required but in it's a pet peeve of mine just do it it's so people don't have to type Python every time they want to type your code they can just run the code and it knows that it's a Python code so let's create an object here that's going to grab the information from our file I'll call it f4 file and we're going to open and we're going to open our file which we called file txt ok so now that we have that open now we need to go through it line by line we're going to create two variables in here one that checks the line number and one that is the actual text from the line so let's say for and we'll just say X we're going to say line so X comma line in and we're going to say e numerate and then our object that we created which is F and give it a colon so now we're going to be reading through that line that that file line-by-line ah Rx is going to be the line number where line will be the text from that line so now we're going to say if x equals equals so if x equals we'll say 3 : what are we going to do well in this case well prints the line we'll print line so that'd be the text from the line so you might be thinking we're going to print line three let's have a look at that but we want to remember to close our file so f dot close and don't forget your parentheses there we will save this we will change it and make it executable only have to do that once and then we will run our script dot slash the name of our script and it says line four now why does it say line four because you have to remember that the way we're counting let's open up our text file here so we'll say file dot txt we've got line 1 line 2 line 3 but you got to remember that computer's start counting from 0 really we all count from 0 we just don't always say it so 0 1 2 3 and that's why we got line 4 there so you can do two things you can either remember that to take a number off the actual line that you want or put it into your code to subtract one from I each time before you check the if statement but let's go back into our code here and add a little bit to it we're going to say in this case if 3 which would be the line 4 we can also say LF x equals two in this case we're printing the line you can also do other things when it finds that line but in most cases for what we're looking at you're actually looking to print those particular lines we'll save that will now run our code again and this time we got line 3 line 4 and that's how you can go through a file and indicate what lines you want to print doesn't really matter what number you put the order it probably be more appropriate to go numeric order this way to go 2 then 3 but our script is going to check it each time anyway so if it doesn't see 3 it's going to go to the next thing which would be 2 so it doesn't really matter the order it's still going to print them in the order that they are in the text file so you can do as many of those as you want you can see 3 4 & 5 so doesn't matter the order of the if-then statement or if-else statement because it's still ringing through the file in the correct order might be a little more appropriate to put the lines in that in the order in the code just to make it easier to read so very basic very simple little look at this and I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial check out films by Chris comm that's Chris decay those should be a link in the description of this video if you're not already watching it on my site also visit me on Facebook I have a Facebook fan page link to that in the description this video as well also you can check out my Twitter account if you go to film by Chris comm there's a little toolbar of that on the side there and if you enjoy my tutorials my videos and you want to see more I think about making a donation to my site there is a donate button on my site I thank you for watching and I hope that you have a great day you | Kris Occhipinti | UCf93fPKwotph47H3_KDcRyg | 2012-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 963 | 4,594 |
6-GtRTBC-IU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-GtRTBC-IU | Louis Jadot Beaujolais Village | hi Jill here with the behind the bottle for the luigiado Beaujolais Village Luigi dough is a negotiant which means he goes around buying up people's um grapes and brings it all together and make delicious wine Louis judeo is actually one of the first introductions to French wine I ever had and certainly The luigio beaujolaivilage Still Remains a favorite even though it's like everywhere and I don't have to be a hipster about it um what I love about Beaujolais which is also gaming Noir is that it goes with everything it's in a wonderful it's a wonderful wine um it has some a fruity note to it um like lots of you know kind of raspberries and cherries but because of where it's grown which is right below burgundy it has a lot of limestone in the soil there's a great minerality to it um it is just some of the most fun drinking easy drinking don't have to worry about it it's a great bottle in the summer to put a little bit of a chill on um it is literally what I probably have the most the second most Reds in my um in in my Cellar just because also Beaujolais ages really well because of its acidity um I highly recommend trying it if you haven't we can go down a rabbit hole with Beaujolais but either way this is a super great gateway to delicious French wines so cheers | Big Red Liquors | UCyil-uPslfpJKPSqeWUQ4xQ | 2023-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 246 | 1,281 |
ixm64MXGfvI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixm64MXGfvI | Toph is Woke - They want to Retcon a Character | ladies and gentlemen my name is royce and welcome back to a drink with crazy today we're drinking coffee because it's 8 10 in the morning and i'm not that much of an alcoholic but i woke up this morning took a shower got ready for the day went to twitter you know the thing that sane people do and i was like oh the cultural marxists they're out in full force oh yay oh oh joy oh joy well i guess they were out in full force on august 24th but let's go over a very very important thing that i think we should cover as far as a lot of what's happening in our pop culture and our media so without any further ado oh i bet i didn't switch this over did i nope i did oh hey cool i did okay sweet all right so this was on august 24th uh dire gentleman um okay and he's got an animate [ __ ] avatar that's awesome if a show was released today where a disabled girl uh dominated ninety percent of the fight she was in was uh never a love interest to anyone and actually taught the male protagonist 25 of his combat uh combat skill set they'd call it woke propaganda anyway her name is toff uh no that is 100 false and they are doing two things here um the first thing that they are doing is they are trying to uh in and it's harder to do but historical revision revisionism right cultural marxists have to revise history in a way that tells you that the only way forward is to the hellscape that the marxists want you to go to i mean the problem and and they and they they're trying to use a lot of recent history now because when you start getting so far back people don't remember a lot of things so they're trying to use recent history as a way to do this so that's the first tactic that they're using here is a historical revisionism especially when it came to pop culture and media the other thing here that this guy either perfectly understands and he's doing this intentionally to misdirect or he's just an idiot um i don't know i i i'm not gonna say one way or the other but the other thing here that um a lot of people don't seem to understand about like the woke argument is it has to be based around which is also uh cultural marxism but the idea of um critical identity theory critical race through theory uh critical gender theory right all of those things um structure um have a structure to them in which obviously based on immutable characters that people have sometimes they're not immutable like i mean i'm i won't get into all of that but anyway based off of characteristics of a character such as sexuality and color of their skin and just genuinely how degenerate they want to be um you get these rankings right these rankings and these points okay toff was never structured into the show in that way okay the characters were never structured into the show that way um toff's character she was yes a disabled girl but obviously using the magic system found a way to that her disability didn't really bother her anymore that's called perseverance and strength of will uh most characters don't get backstories like that right and there's always character building moments there's always character building ideas and this is one of the things that is critically important okay one they you cannot let them historically or pull off their historical revisionism that's not possible two if your children are being exposed to the cartoons and the things that you liked when you were kid which my kids are you cannot let your children think that this is the culture and this is what it means because it's not okay that's why it is critically important for us to go man i'm saying critically a lot here that's why it's critically important for us to make sure that we are watching what they're doing seeing how they're doing it because it's not for us like i said i already had my childhood it's not for our generation that's why a lot of people online are like we just want our entertainment back we just want our that's cool i i'm fine dude i've seen a lot of entertainment i'll probably see a lot more like i'm good to be perfectly honest but i am responsible for the safeguard of my children and their innocence and their minds and how they are uh being built and sculpted uh mentally emotionally and spiritually in this world and so when i see stuff like this and i see the cultural marxists coming out like oh well you know this would be considered woke today no no it's not because you don't understand proper storytelling one and two you don't understand where the roots of the everybody calls it wokism but the fourth great religion come from is cultural marxism in the fact that it separates society out based on immutable characteristics and things that they can't change and then decides to classify those people into different uh structuralized um struc to classify those people into different um hierarchies depending on these immutable characteristics which and the funny thing is is that that entire the entire idea behind all of this is actually to use the people who are poor downtrodden uh and really just don't have the time to understand all this against each other right cultural marxism is a way to you know weaponize the poor people against each other so that way they destroy their own uh poor and middle classes while the wealthy people do nothing but sit on top of these stacks and stacks of bodies and money that they [ __ ] have acquired over the years sorry sorry that one i almost went off the rails on that one i i almost um i was that close i was that close to shouting into the microphone but it's not even 8 30 yet and i just i don't want to do that yet i don't have enough coffee so you know tough tough is not awoke character and in fact i would argue like and keep in mind this this like whole pop culture stuff we started with an avatar korra episode that's what we started with me and matt and i still defend cora as a pretty decent show not a great show and i still don't call korra a mary sue like i will fight anybody on that right poorly written character yes mary sue no and if you will why how is she not a berry sue you didn't see season three or season four like just throwing that out there so as somebody who like that was the most important thing to talk about was the avatar stuff because i really felt passionately about this to return to it i'm passionate about this i'm actually surprised i don't have any avatar stuff on my walls but anyway thank you all so much for checking out a drink with crazy if you guys like what i'm doing here make sure to subscribe to the channel hit the like button and share this with everybody that you know or if you guys are getting down in some live chats with the people who are fighting the same things we're fighting maybe just uh leave a little name drop just leave a little hey a drink with crazy he's a good channel check it out you know let the live chat snow that you hang out with 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1q458zuqMxM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q458zuqMxM | Re enactment of the Pontifical Coronation of Our Lady of Antipolo | let us listen to the decree that granted the pontifical coronation of our lady of peace and good voyage 95 years ago this will be read in spanish by reverend father melshor andaya and in english by reverend father francis roy madarang barachel vikarse of antipolo cathedral please all stand ravel sanctuary presbyter cardinalism is please be seated raphael mary del val cardinal priest of the holy roman church arch priests of the patriarchal basilica of saint peter in rome prefect of the sacred congregation of the holy fabric the chapter and the canons to the most reverent lord michael the authority health in the lord the reverend chapter of your cathedral church and other clergy of your archdiocese has just manifested to our chapter who is responsible for granting the privilege and honor to crown images of the holy mother of god that are distinguished by the antiquity of their cult or the fame of her miracles that there in antipolo an illustrious and distinguished image of the blessed virgin mary our lady is venerated brought to the philippines islands by juan nino de tabora which for three centuries has been the comfort and defense of its inhabitants for which reason all these people profess singular and filial devotion to her thus to suit their unblemished piety you have requested to us the petition that the said image be crowned with a crown of gold with which the prodigious images of the mother of god are usually honored by our chapter a supplication that has been corroborated by your letters we therefore long to see the blessed virgin honored all over the world just as we agreed willingly to the appeal therefore on the 13th day of june this year gathered in the chapter hall since from the documents presented it is clear that the holy image meets the conditions required for the solemn coronation for the greater glory of the blessed trinity for more ornament and cult of the mother of god with the end to promote more and more in the philippines the gift of catholic and apostolic faith with unanimous consent we decree and prescribe that these illustrious and distinguished image of the virgin mary of antipolo our lady which is venerated in that sanctuary be solemnly crowned for this solemn act the day which you will choose by virtue of this present letters freely issued by us we authorize you most reverend lord archbishop of manila with the faculty to sub-delegate the affairs to another bishop if you deem it proper given in rome on the 19th day of june in the year of the lord 1925 the third year of the pontificate of our most holy lord pope pius xi vicente bianchi canon please all rise [Applause] let us pray blessed are you lord god of heaven and earth for in your mercy and justice you cast down the mighty and exalt the lowly your marvelous wisdom is shown above all in the word made flesh and in his virgin mother for he your son who freely humbled himself even unto death on the cross now sits at your right hand and is radiant with an ending glory the king of kings and lord of lords and she the virgin who wish to be called your servant was singled out to be mother of the redeemer and true mother of all the living now she is exalted above the choirs of angels and reigns in glory with her son praying for all of us the queen of mercy pleading for grace merciful lord look upon your servants who by commemorating the crowning of our lady of peace and good voyage the mother of your son proclaim him as king of all creation and approach her as our queen give us the grace to follow them in serving you to do what love demands for the sake of our brothers and sisters to deny ourselves and spend ourselves so as to win our neighbors for you to be lonely on earth so as to be exalted in heaven where you reward your faithful servants with the crown of life we ask this through christ our lord amen [Music] my oh [Music] oh [Music] my [Music] my so [Music] is [Music] is [Music] my [Music] oh [Music] me [Music] all right [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] yes [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Music] you | James Benedict Malabanan | UCNOxCqRR-0co6fqa-LBqx3g | 2021-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 746 | 4,109 |
j1utdhVQ140 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1utdhVQ140 | Court Dismisses APC’s Certificate Forgery Suit Against Obaseki (News | Nigeria) | a federal high court seating in abuja has dismissed the alleged certificate forgery suit filed against the governor of edo state godwin obasaki justice ahmed mohammed delivered the judgment today in the suit filed by the all progressive congress and a chieftain of the party williams a dubois against the governor the apc and adobo had filed the suit alleging that governor basically presented a forged certificate to seek re-election in the edo state governorship election held on september 19 2020 this was however rejected by governor massachusetts council ken mozier who asked the court to dismiss the suit over what he described as the plaintiff's failure to prove their case hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 140 | 848 |
ZGq80RzTtR8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGq80RzTtR8 | Red Sox weird bounce & Hawk lands on fan's head | Weekly Dumb | [Music] [Applause] my name is jimmy his name is jake and this is the weekly dumb jake how are you jimmy i'm good zach our guy editing his butt off we're actually going unedited this whole episode no edits i'm good man sports are pretty hot in the street uh baseball boxing football oh my when you close your eyes and think of a street how many lanes highway a royal road through a town how many burgers do you think you eat in a year this is a question i was pondering while i was getting massage the other day and i couldn't figure out i was like in the summer i probably go two times a week which is you know for three months probably two times a week minimum and then i think there's a three-month stretch in the winter where it's maybe once a month so what's your number for this so i think my number's around 75 a year okay i'm probably a little below that i have some buddies that'll eat multiple burgers a day for me it's the bun i can't carb like that speaking of let's get right into the sports gym let's go from the top okay jake can you tell me about the sports jim a lot of baseball being played and boy was it a doozy last night in fenway park the boston red sox the tampa rays they played 13 innings 14 innings and the rules came into play and jim that's always crazy z baseball has been around for 100 years and you think you've seen it all and you know you haven't seen it all at all and in a playoff game the ball hits the top of the wall bounces hits the player goes over the home run fence and you think that should maybe help out the batting team but it didn't help out the fielding team and the rays would have easily scored and they don't and then you go to the rule book and there's a rule for that exact scenario and it's somewhat weird but somewhat accurate and the red sox win it's one of jim's dark favorite things about baseball is that at one point in 1871 some dingleberry accidentally hit the ball out of the field and they're like oh we need a rule for that and here we are today 2024 and it just happened today i think what actually happened was a ball once ricocheted and it was rolling back to the outfield and he kicked it underneath the fence there was a big hole under the fence and um they made a rule congrats to the red sox on winning the world series good team wow jim that sports was pretty sporty can we talk about this almost a breakdown don't even need [ __ ] sound yeah we got an animal attack we got an animal attack this is happening today this happened to james paxton when he was on the seattle mariners this happened to that dude paxton played it super cool this dude's wife uh in the documentary the staircase maybe and here's the staircase she died they think maybe a bird and it happened to this dude the at the seahawks game so it's something about seattle something about all the eagle attacks happened in seattle in the major sporting world is this the same seahawk palmer the hulk she turned this dude into a statue i'll break it down real quick there's a lady in the top left kind of looking like then there's a guy behind kind of smiling and the dude just goes statue credit to him because i think i would have been you know what you'd think honestly your bird on your back fighting tactics were the best tactics i've seen on you you've got this punch down yeah a lot of little kids want uh shoulder rides i don't want to give them to them hey seattle how about no more loose birds of prey i hate to be the stickler if it's the same eagle and the same handler like something's up the game plan is altered god i wonder how much animals think dude the time magazine pause pause real quick [Music] the cover of time magazine right now is what animals think with a dog on it and i almost bought it for you today before i came in to to open it up on weekly dumb and i had no idea the stories man i saw this and i thought of jake jim speaking of time if you're having trouble with your erection get roman for a better time limp dick bad hard dick good can you tell me about the more sports jake jim doesn't get much better than this andy murray tennis star puts his smelly shoes outside sure that's standard operating procedure he puts him under his car all right has his wedding ring attached and overnight the shoe and ring got stolen i had a lot of questions it's not his house it's not a tennis club this was in the parking lot of the hotel so i'm guessing he didn't want to bring his smelly shoes through the hallways into the elevator and sit him in his own place i'm guessing he probably had a balcony maybe he could have put him there i'm guessing the wedding ring he ties it to his shoes feels like a good luck thing right i think it's because i want to play with the wedding ring still like good luck like it's still attached to you right i don't know but this is such guy stuff this is like when you go to the beach and you put your keys and the foot of your shoe or me and my dad used to put our keys in the front left tire whenever we played baseball and you just leave stuff place the guys you're like no one's gonna take it and someone took it but no this is the definition of this makes sense to any guy like i'm gonna put my sneakers outside under the car so nobody steals them then they get stolen and everyone's like well yeah yeah yeah but when you're doing it at the time you're like this is foolproof speaking about a foolproof jim speaking about foolproof speaking about fools not sports bang speaking about fools the christ church city council in new zealand is is going to stop paying the wizard what fools yeah they pay the wizard he looks like this zack i don't know if you've seen it he looks like that put it all over put it there put it on everywhere yeah wizard you're a wizard i mean he looks like a wizard so he does a great job there over the last 23 years he's earned 368 thousand dollars about 20 grand a year and uh they said you know maybe we don't pay the wizard anymore i don't know what he's doing anymore and the wizard said this is the best the wizard said there are a bunch of bureaucrats who have no imagination and i gotta be honest if you pay a wizard for wizard tasks you have to have an imagination so i think everything adds up here i think they're all on the same page this breaks my little tuscaloosa heart i mean if you're gonna pay a wizard 23 years because you're in new zealand um so yeah you gotta have a wizard in your town you can't cut the cord on that 16k that's like a penny a week from every person in new zealand math pod um this sucks and the guy is a wizard this guy has been a wizard for 23 years you can't take that from him [ __ ] you new zealand this guy's dick doesn't work he should call roman his dick works so well he's a wizard roman's his wizard i love this guy that guy smells admit it that he smells he reeks yeah it smells awful that guy smells so good he smells bad how many of those hats do you think he has a lot but i respect that yeah like a lot of those hats my favorite character from harry potter you know this three two one sorting hat sorting hat edit me so i said it at the same time three two one sorting half the same time it's the employee of the week is the employee of the week is the employee of the week is the employee of the week they said the sheet says we're giving it to jake is his birthday we have an employee working on a birthday right now my wife yeah we have someone creating a birthday yep that feels like a step above what i'm at if your birthday is october 11th you're just one employee of the week or if you're uh in the early uh parts of labor you want to employ the week so i rolled you in i rolled katie and i rolled a lot of people to all the births except if your name is george and now i'm giving birth to the wizard from the floor and i've caught him and i have his head now and i've thrown him on jake's [Laughter] i lost my cool i hadn't let out a good stream in a while that felt good that was a weekly time support for today's show was brought to you by roman with roman you can get a free online evaluation and ongoing care for ed all from the comfort and privacy of your home a u.s licensed health care professional will work with you to find the best treatment plan if medication is appropriate it ships to you free with two-day shipping the whole process is straightforward and discreet getting started is simple just go to getroman.com dumb and complete an online visit take care of your ed without leaving home complete an online visit today to connect with the doctor and take care of it go to getroman.com dumb now to get 15 off your first month there's a straightforward way to take care of ed get roman.com dumb get started now to save 15 off your first month of treatment i mean baseball's the most bizarre spark baseball is one of the more bizarre sports because it's 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0BnOILMx9wg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BnOILMx9wg | ThirsTY MOVIES /BRINASAB | [Music] [Applause] ah [Music] so [Music] okay [Music] so [Music] we're not ready and it's gonna be more dangerous out there because you fired greg because we don't have any money to pay him bert you're doing this not me hell i am do you not understand what i had to do to get these kids out here the bond that i had to put up for the insurance company you want to lose all that rather than risk hurting one of the kids yeah why never bothered you before okay but stop i'm sorry that was low but look you're the reason that we're in this mess i need you to remember that how long you hold that over my head until i can buy you out look just we'll take roth as a guide it's fine what no no bad idea he's the same age as these kids that is a bad idea stop it it's the only idea listen to me you know we've helped a ton of kids out here they need us so we'll just bring roth on this one trip and then i can work all this other stuff out all right please you could use a little growing up anyway hello is it safe to come out hey yeah can you uh double check these bags for me everything okay great yeah okay yep yeah we'll be ready thanks bye where the hell is he it's only 45 minutes of the cave relax he's a kid he'll be here you're sure it's a good idea to take summer he'll be fine there's no other option finally sorry claire sorry i know i was going longer than you said but tell me it's fine listen to me we need you to be a guide on this trip with us okay what i'm the same age as these idiots you know how they are they don't they don't listen to me we're short staffed you're coming uncle burke we're in a pinch here it's only seven days gear up yes sir i really don't believe this [Music] so i know you don't mind helping your uncle and the hike's a piece of cake for you so what's up i don't know aunt summer i'm not trying to be difficult for you or for bert it's just the kids who come here they treat me like i'm some kind of outcast and i don't belong they need somebody like you to show them how normal kids behave besides you don't want bert out there alone with claire he might just kill her like it's just a week you can do this i know you can i love you i love you too all right i'm gonna head back to the house be safe you too showtime great step out ladies and gentlemen [Music] say goodbye to civilization just load a second chance where the hell are we no can we go inside at burn easily oh aren't you lucky we have a hat and sunblock for you follow me please let's go move welcome everybody dr claire taylor owner and director of second chance behind you mr goodman our wilderness expert trail guide behind him is mr young assistant trail guide come on keep up all right first things first if you're changing into the standard issue oh hell no can't wear a problem make sure you have a pair of pants trapper andrews the hell kind of a name is trapper i suggest you pick up your stuff or you're not going to have any stuff good thing pops i also suggest that you don't call me pops sure ops a little respect mr andrews she will always be around here to stop me hey hey i know you yeah you're the crusher you're the magi crusher who's the macdonald crusher he's one of the greatest cage fighters ever i already killed some guy in the ring now i never knew where he went get them ready claire now you know everybody take your stuff and meet over there move hey tom how you doing hey claire the office has informed me that i can't make your supply drop on wednesday unless you bring your account up to date uh you can't uh give me until monday how do you know that's not my decision yeah i know we're just we're having some cash flow issues but we'll be back in the black after this group you know we're doing a lot of good with these kids out here tom yeah i know please listen come next monday i promise you i will hand you everything i owe you in cash all right you have my word all right all right thank you there's your mail great thank you thanks [Music] [ __ ] [Music] excuse me oh i'm so sorry i didn't can you go yeah just yeah yes good start this is [ __ ] two goons came into the club and dragged me out they didn't even give me a chance to pack i was asleep they barely let me get dressed there's no way this is legal okay tell it to your parents where's ramirez ramirez coming yeah what is it a crime to take a crap around here come on come on come on all right everybody listen up okay i'm sure you want an explanation of what you're doing here yes this place is called second chance for a reason saint disneyland this place is harsh nobody's here to save you any of that we're here to break you down and try to change you all right the rules are very simple you eat what we give you sleep where we put you do what we tell you this will be your toilet oh hell no oh hell yes um well then i'm definitely dragging that out house with me because i'm not doing my business in the dirt interesting i heard you do it anyway oh my god are you kidding me i'm not going to take that from you don't touch me you have no right to all right if you touch her she can swim enough now let me make one thing very clear i'm not going to tolerate an ounce of disrespect i'm here to try to make you people productive human beings and if i have to make your life freaking miserable to do it i will and you're not going to sue anybody mr richards richards just call you dick that's enough mr andrews that's enough we are gonna deal with your issues with school with your parents with drugs and with the law one way or another this place is going to change your life forever this sucks get used to it pal because it's just the beginning all right so any of you have anything on you please place it in here now because we will find it trust me bert has a nose like a bloodhound as a reminder this is a wilderness camp so no phones ipads drugs anything that we don't give you you should not have on you all right go right ahead i got a lot of things a lot of places okay hey hey hey oh geez handsy munch what else you got huh oregano really it's oregano i am i am a chef you got it all you got it all you no no no no no no no no come on come on oh whoa whoa you cannot this is no use not out here [Music] off to a very good start no more contact with anybody got it yep really nothing in your pockets [Music] what else you got kid huh tough guy it's gonna be a real great adventure here with you next [Music] all right everybody make sure you have all your gear come on gear up what's the shotgun for in case something needs to be shot oh hey here let me help with that there you go see shut down look at the camp [ __ ] whoa off you go all right all right keep your eye on that one let's go [Music] move it come on [Music] all right so the first camp is 15 miles out 15. you expect me to walk 15 miles [Music] you'll be out here for seven days cook your own food pick your own tent and keep a journal [Music] if you're thinking of running there's a hundred miles or nothing in every direction so if you plan on running plan on dying [Music] stop looking at me what i said stop looking at me look you're in front of me well pass me huh what are you some kind of weirdo you're like giving me the creeps just please walk in front of me whatever oh hey stop looking at me hey look that's something you don't see in beverly hills there's a lot of them out here [Music] [ __ ] [Music] wow i don't even want to know what you're doing in there you feel that no i don't want to feel that no you feel it shaking what is that idiots [Music] you okay i think it's over hey okay come on sit down take her off all right get careful careful careful careful hey bert everybody okay yeah i think we're okay yeah we're not okay we were nearly killed okay [ __ ] what is that is this this idea of breaking us down it was a freak thing okay everybody's fine we're not fine look at this place look i know you're scared i'm not scared i'm a [ __ ] all right listen okay we're out in the wild and unpredictable stuff happens somebody is gonna get sued change your pants mr richards all right everybody gather their stuff okay let's salvage that tent there thanks saturn's fried what was that [Music] jeez it's hot why is it so hot where are we three miles south of hell the desert [ __ ] thank you trapper your inside is amazing douche okay no more talking trap or slow it down i want you to try to be aware of everything around you okay just be in this moment hot that's what i'm aware of right now okay what else be aware of your surroundings everybody hey so why'd you leave fighting why'd you leave you know you hurt the guy but i didn't hurt someone i killed him but you're the best man more famous for killing somebody than being the best fighter now i just want to be a good person hey claire yeah whoa check this out hey hey louis louis all right stay with the group it's like a giant geo this is not a geode yeah what would you call it it's probably like a top secret government experiment a satellite a bomb casing something sketchy like that really a bomb casing this does not look like a bomb casing how would you know no because it looks like a giant geo that's how i know maybe it's from outer space like aliens oh who cares just keep walking hey claire yeah you got to see this what i think that's lenny's truck what it's a cell phone oh look the aliens left their cell phone oh [ __ ] [Music] hey uncle burt [Music] oh man hey he was just at our place the other night what the hell happened looks like he skidded off or something yeah grab the sat phone we got to call this in that's trampled oh my it's god we're gonna have to go back what bro we can't go back we're two days away from base camp and we've got five scared really messed up kids up there oh my god something's off here uncle bird claire i can't afford to go back look he's he got drunk and he drove off the ravine let's go i don't think that's the way it happened we don't know what happened it could have been a coyote or a mountain lion yeah and it could have been a vampire too but that's not reality look we have no communication we're understaffed we got a dead guy out in the middle of nowhere we're going back you do and you go to jail bert what are you talking about there's a lawsuit bird you hurt that boy you lost control and you hurt him he lost control he he freaked out i just tried to restrain him are you sure come on claire you saw it everybody so everybody saw a big man teach a boy a lesson we go back now we lose everything what's going on in your head you know i'm doing this for us for summer and for roth okay look lenny's gone there's nothing we can do about that now we'll call it in when we get back to base uncle bird kids can't know about this i'm coming hey wait up hey claire yeah you gotta see this yeah we gotta keep moving you need to look at one okay here louis put these rocks around the perimeter okay no it's not like that it has to go in the fork i want to go home it makes two of us come on west west right yeah just like that lift it up good yeah there you go wes it has to go in the middle of the fork there right uncle burt hey uncle bird only go home now wes i can't stand his place everybody wants to hurt us come here stop calm down breathe breathe huh you want to go home to what sitting on the couch smoking weed at least i got to do what i want all right how's that working out for you you seem miserable he just seems like an idiot to me what the hell hey hey when you want to go home because you and your stepmom get along so well if everybody's lives at home are so great what do you think you're doing here everybody's angry because what their parents don't understand them i got news for you a lot of parents don't understand their kids and they don't try to burn down their house trapper or get arrested for attention mika or blow things up and hack into the nsa it's easier what's easier it's easier for them to just ship us out here than to admit that they're bad parents okay girls help me get the bags into the tent before it rains hey i found lenny's phone by that thing in the trench hey bert can you go help the boys with the lean too please did you hear what he said can you help them well i gotta take a dump thanks mr tmi hold on don't go alone go with him come on go with him like hell trapper stop driver slow down i don't need help from the camp [ __ ] stop stop just leave him stop it's falling down because you don't have a rope west grab the rope hey where's trapper into the bathroom what loan what are you doing i told you to go with him that [ __ ] didn't want my company bert it's f just let him go acting like an old woman he's around the corner you okay trapper hey look i don't want you out here alone oh jeez what are you gonna do watch perv stop get away from me look just dig right there stop you look at my junk i'm calling the cops not interested in seeing your junk probably can't see it anyway dick wish you had one [Applause] give me a light babylon i'll go back [Music] where is he [Music] where's [Music] come on come on come on look at me look at me look at me i shouldn't let him go alone i'm so sorry stay with me please stay with me stay with me bert come on [Music] a couple of miles from here we stock it with supplies in case of emergencies we'll go there tonight to regroup tomorrow we'll go back to base camps go now go the kids need you now and i need you now so i need you to get up get up go uh [Music] trapper what happened back there trapper we're all gonna die we're not gonna die sorry about your uncle we should keep moving okay everybody there's food and water in these packs passes around hello anybody out there copy lenny do you copy it's middle of the night roth nobody's gonna answer ah i'm still bleeding you're gonna be fine i will not be fine i am bleeding hey it's three in the morning and we're in a cave in the middle of nowhere well something outside is trying to kill us here anybody in this radio copy lenny it's roth you copy is there anybody out there i don't think is the experience my dad thought i was gonna have at this camp oh god ew what is that that's sticky oh gross slimy look it's everywhere hey ralph i got a lot of static here static a lot of static i swear i turn this radio off oh god it's here it's here clear we got to get him out we just got it very slowly back up slowly back up slowly screw this [Music] um [Music] ah [Music] [Applause] [Music] [ __ ] did you kill it i don't think we can kill it where's where's dick where's wes oh [ __ ] you left him oh we don't have time for this everybody else we have to move we got to get out of here we got to move fast let's go let's go everybody up come on go go go go you know you did everything you could this is not your fault let's go come on hello hello is anybody out there you give it up already there's nothing and no one out here in this hellhole but us it's got to be some type of energy like poor magnetism maybe it's got a magnetic field no no if it was magnet the metal would be pulled towards it okay so what's your best explanation static electricity static electricity i mean with all that metal it must be sending up a charge and stimulating the receivers and it gives off a radio frequency that interferes the reception well combine those two things and it's kind of like this perfect storm of radio interference i'll buy that theory this has to be where that creature came from what's his right it was mainly ship why would an alien come here why why would anyone come maybe it's not supposed to be here okay maybe it's just weird of course yeah it seems to me like it's here on purpose no maybe you came here to see you know like they want to make first contact no this is an egg that's what we stepped on the cave the egg sack it looks like our alien could be a she you guys are all crazy who cares i just want to get the hell out of here we need to keep going the trails this way really yes yeah you're trying to figure anything out what the hell ross wait ross oh no no no no no no no you found him you and uncle burt found lenny like this and you didn't say anything we didn't know anything we you knew he was dead didn't you yeah but we didn't which is why you knew he wouldn't be on the radio right you and bert you led us right to that thing no roth we had no idea what was out there we thought it was an animal it doesn't matter what you thought it doesn't matter what you thought what matters is that you saw this you and bert saw this and you and bert decided to push forward yeah yeah and you know you know we should have turned back i can't believe bird didn't go back bert wanted to turn back roth and i kept going i was thinking about the kids i was the kids oh yeah you're gonna move so [Music] it's clear do you have enough parts to make it work let's get some water oh yeah there's no service oh you got to be kidding me that'll help stop [ __ ] hey roth come with me i'm really sorry roth hey so what time does he come tomorrow chopper comes at 8 a.m all right everybody get some water go to the bathroom then go to the cabin we'll be safe until morning oh i just love civilization too bad this ain't it you think you're high [ __ ] don't you without that gun you're nothing it's a good thing i got the gun then i can't stand him yeah you okay okay not really but i feel safer around you hey doesn't this mean something it's here everybody up everybody in the cabin now it's here go louise get away from the window who's claire where the hell is claire dammit claire we don't know if it can hear you [Music] hmm [Music] okay courtney here unlock the door and be ready unlock the door no way no way let me yeah why not open the door no no no no no [Music] open the door open the door under open the lock you're gonna run okay [Music] it's okay cover get something to cover up she'd still be alive if it wasn't for you she's the reason why we're all gonna die it's all about you isn't it trap everything is always about you it's about me yeah it's always survival of the fittest baby i would rather have my head blown up and suck dry my thing isn't it so just do it what happens now we wait for the chopper that thing's still out there yeah well you're free to go okay nothing's stopping you louis yeah is that thing still out there coast is clear okay everybody get some rest we'll stay in here tonight in the morning we'll get on the chopper take the first card so how old were you when your parents died how old were you i was 12. it's a car accident seems like a lifetime ago and then bird bird bird was my uncle he and summer took me in practically raised me i'm so sorry you know it's ironic before before i came here i wanted to kill myself and now i really don't want to die we're running for our lives i am i should show you this it's an old shotgun it's pretty easy to use i don't want to learn how to use that thing okay i i don't think i could kill anything you need to learn in case okay something happens to me rough don't i should get some sleep yeah will you change the music please no damn you're good at this i'm good i can hey you don't see me maybe not but i think i'm making a pretty good point that's the chopper that thing is still out there not right now static free i'm like my parents don't worry chopper we'll go out there and make sure the coast is clear while you stand here and peter pan shut up all right everybody ready up hey whoa whoa you sure there's no static we're good we're all clear let's go tom where's claire where's bert i'll tell you on the way we don't have any time we got to get out of here wait we got to get out of here just answer my question where's claire and bert they're dead what we were attacked attacked by what i'll tell you on the way tom not until i know what the hell's going on i told you we were attacked we have to get out of here tom stop you gotta listen man hey tom please you gotta listen tom no no no no stop claire what happened look we didn't kill her okay we didn't kill her i'll explain everything on the way but right now we gotta go tom now [Music] all right everybody in we gotta unload first what it won't fly with all of you and the supplies all right everybody grab some boxes come on [Music] are you so excited to go home we need to address the shopping problem we have let's go home what's going on we're heavy what the hell was that what is happening what's going on guys it's here it's here okay take us downtown [Music] get out of here [Music] all right you son of a [ __ ] [Music] do you think it's dead i wouldn't count on it come on come on okay yeah we can't stay here we can't stay here can you walk traffic can you walk yeah okay i'm gonna go to summer's house you okay yeah let's go follow me come on come on god come on i gotta rest man my leg's killing me i think i broke my ankle okay you know what trevor we're all hurt okay just keep moving hey you know the thing about broken ankles right you can't walk on them and it's sprained and swollen man we gotta stop stop complaining trevor let's go shut up [ __ ] hey keep up who died enough to god i said keep up or don't um you want to know who died and made me god everyone died and made me god and you want to stay here and die i don't care nobody cares hey hey hey [Music] and summer what happened to you to all of you where's burton claire bert's dead we need your help please here you go i baked some cookies have a cookie drinking water no no eggs you're not listening you're not listening please and summer listen to me there is some something out there okay i'm trying to tell you it attacked us okay some kind of creature it's an alien it's real okay we're not lying we all saw it now this thing it killed two kids it killed claire and it killed uncle burt now what i'm saying is we can't stay here we have to get whatever supplies we can we have to get someplace safe how did he die fighting that sounds about right i need i need to call the sheriff okay call the sheriff the truck where are the keys to your truck you're in it they're in it they're in the truck okay water food whatever we can cool yeah whatever we can fill this up claire taylor's place i i can't i can't hear you i'm gonna have to call back i must have a bad line there's so much static i can't even hear no it's here where's trapper where's trap the truck get out of here [Music] god in heaven we've gotta help them get out of there got guns inside come on [Applause] [Music] courtney come on um [Music] where's courtney where's courtney she's gone it took her wish you'd wait for the sheriff i know i know but we can't wait for the sheriff okay i mean she could be dead before they get here she could be dead already all right here you go wait wait i made you some armor armor yeah to go underneath the vest found in the barn like that just like that hopefully you don't need it that's brilliant [Music] now roth i made some pipe bombs here just in case you need to buy or sell some time we need to blow some up now they got about 20 second fuse give or take a few seconds just make sure that you're far away when these things go off okay give or take give or take i knew i liked you louis you guys got to be ready for a fight whether i make it back with courtney or not that thing is going to be back we'll be ready [Music] now what [Music] courtney [Music] and [Music] oh my god okay courtney i'm gonna get you out of here if i get this thing can you run trust me three two one come here let's go tony come on almost pissed let's go [Music] uh once you fill all these tanks all you have to do is throw that lever and then run like hell got it there they are oh he did it thank god is this going to work about to find out okay so what i figured is that if this thing has all this static electricity in it then why not send a positive current to its negative polar magnetic field english please lewis come on we're gonna roast it okay so this yeah contraption these wires are charged with 20 000 volts so when it hits it fries exactly wow but you got to switch first okay so then what's all the gas for that is our backup plan if the shock doesn't work then hopefully these drums rigged his gasoline cannons will okay there's a drop back though what you got to be the bait all you got to do is lure into the wires oh that that's all well easy and try not to get yourself blown up or electrocuted then you're golden oh can we get a moment can you fill the rest of the gas tanks for me thanks man what in god's name could even do this i am so sorry honey you should have never ever had to go through this she's feeding on us she's feeding on us and she's not gonna stop until we are all dead you're here early [Music] i'm the one that killed your alien ass baby [Music] be ready to throw the switch [Music] time so [Music] hey summer no no no no what 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H8JYucNfZ9I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8JYucNfZ9I | DEF CON 8 - John S Flowers - Network IDS - Do not bend, fold, spindle or mutilate. | you want or two again holy bags that many huh so this is going to be kind of a non-traditional presentation uh you know actually I had this really great like 300 pages of data collected from stuff I done against NFR and black ice and a few other ids's and then I got to talking to Chris and Robert and all the people who run those companies and I thought you know why be such a jerk about it and then and then also I was going to do a bunch of Tay chicken Nim stuff and then I saw Robert's presentation and everyone else is and I that well this has been done already I mean do you really do you guys really want me to rehash all the T Chicken N Stuff yeah I know yeah maybe it's uh okay well the guy who wrote snort shut the up so I really you know so I really didn't want to reash all the T and Nim stuff so I like literally seriously woke up this morning not too very long ago and and sat down and had a conversation with a few people and uh I put these slides together in like about 25 minutes so I hope you like them and if you don't I'm sorry about that although I do have actually I have a lot of cool stories but I'm going to tell the first one hang on okay so we went to uh we went to sans's network security a while back and we were in a 20 X20 Booth across from Network Associates and uh they had this really big ass sign that said who's watching your network and I thought you guys are pretty stupid so we had about a thousand shirts printed that said so much to their dismay for about the next uh two days about 500 people were walking around in shirts that said we're watching your network and I think they were across you know from us just going you suck so to take it one step further hopefully I won't get sued again their attorney sent us a letter and told us that we had been violating something uh to do with their slogan or what have you and our attorney sent back a letter and said basically you get a little more creative so we're watching your network so if anyone this is a really interactive session as you can probably tell I may not even talk about technology if if you guys have any questions feel free to ask them and if anybody ask a good question I've got about 15 shirts I'm going to throw out so except for the guy who wrote snort what are you guys doing with SN that's a good question I'll get to that so also I have these uh little have you seen these little pins have these little penss that say me I'm leite so although so I don't have many of those but I I don't have any monkey stickers either so you guys will just have to deal with the one on stage I told you'd be fun so and you know you guys thought you might want to go see simple nomad what the hell were you thinking okay so I swear I may not even talk about any of this so I've been thinking a lot and I think everyone else at at our company has also I'm not going to try and pamp our technology a whole lot too so although I do have some slides that were created by our graphic artist so you're going to see it a lot of like H World logos and stuff couldn't be helped I like barely know how to run PowerPoints so some marketing G what's that got have run oh yeah there you go good good call who has time to do that though oh yeah that's probably true next time I'll use magic point or you know if they ever report uh if they ever get around to getting star office or something working on openbsd or if it if anyone could ever make it work send me email so anyway back to the slides um so Fineman who I think everyone probably knows who that is Richard Fineman fantastic physicist really great great work work that was totally accessible to everyone he said something that I think totally sums up how I feel about network security and how I feel about the stuff we're doing and how I feel about everything everyone else should be doing which is basically man I'm going to bag on NFR I hope that's okay which is basically to uh you know to imagine and and and think about things which are there not to imagine or think about things which are not there so that's sort of I think this I think this quote sort of summarizes about the next I don't know there probably four slides so I'm going to talk a little bit about domain specificity which is the idea of understanding what it's like on a specific Network in your network infrastructure I'm going to talk about false positives and U how a lot of IDs Technologies are basically generating incredible amount of false positives right now in my opinion I'm talking about hybrid IDs I'm talking about highspeed network monitoring and then I'm going to talk a little bit about active packet scrubbing and if T's in the crowd he's going to scream and yell and throw stuff at me so let's hope he went home already okay obligatory marketing slide moving on okay um so a typical Network infrastructure you know you have multiple Network segments you have numerous critical servers you have uh firewall VPN other protective technology you have multiple locations you have functional groups right so it looks very simply I told you they were Graphics from our you know graphic artist so here yeah yeah well I figure it pretty pretty much sums up most of the fir walls on the market anyway so holy it's burning don't worry that's natural yeah holy it lost State don't worry that's natural holy it doesn't reassemble fragments properly don't worry that's natural so so anyway your network see I told you there's going to be hiw wol stuff everywhere so basically uh you know in your network environment this is a really simple diagram but you have hopefully a collocation facility somewhere maybe it's HW World maybe it's someone else you have what was that SN no it's interactive you you can say snort gu said snort I'm like hey yeah really like hey dumbass does that mean anything to anyone but you sorry anyway like what what is Marty what is that disease where you just call out randomly for no reason Tourette all right somebody escort the guy with Tourette's out of here he keeps saying snort I don't know why my son oh is it oh it's the guy from genocide 2600 oh well well T it there you go okay so no I swear I'm going to get through these so anyway you have uh you know a scanner possibly in our case our scanner is called swarm so of course I have the Swarm logo up here and you have a Management console and theoretically you're not using some crappy product where multiple scanners or multiple ids's can't report back to the same Management console or are you anyone no okay so what do I mean when I say domain specificity well I mean that networks are constantly changing probably right it's always something someone plugs something in something changes you know that sort of thing I mean that the environment if you're more than a few class C's what do you so someone want to answer how many how many class C's do you think one administrator can can actually manage and keep track of zero is that what someone said back there that was funny four four yeah not many right just a couple yeah okay so I say that the environment must be understood through automation not people handing information around right I think you have to have some sort of automated tool constantly monitoring your network currently you know currently it's interesting because there aren't really any scanners that do that right most scanners not to name names most scanners you know you just put on a laptop you deploy them you fire them off scan the network and then you know you walk away with obsolete results a few minutes later so I have this idea of you have to you have to automate the process of understanding your network with technology not with people okay moving on and then and of course trackage change on the network no it's going to get more fun so then I thought I'd quote ROM um and not just by saying script kitties suck did did anyone see that talk at black hat no holy bags open source is bad script kitties suck don't release anything you're all going to hell basically basically I just summed up like about an hour of his Meandering holy don't forget our lawyers are bigger than your lawyers and and our lawyers are bigger than your lawyers so uh you know there you go so but I'm going to quote him anyway but not not in that respect and I'm going to get sued by like every company out there keep this up but hey I figured Steph down what the hell right I figured most of the suits will don't even come to this right pre advertising pre advertising there you go so yeah for ROM too look I'm actually quoting them so the ultimate IDs would not only identify an attack it would assess the targets vulnerability targets vulnerable notify the administrator if the vulnerability has known fix it would include excuse me directions for applying the fix is this my beer sorry can you can you guys tell I have like add big time I'm sorry who are you what am I doing does thank you someone in the eyes p and he's he's on my team guys give me the shirt you can have a bottle cap there you go so beer actually there's free beer over here right all right goons we have a real problem there's not enough beer here someone bring more beer okay see now you get to go home and go you know the founder and chief scientist for aworld I saw that dude drinking on stage yeah everyone's like dude I want your job I just get the around and people like come and see me okay so what do I consider false positives when it comes to IDs technology oh by the way someone keeping track of time you good you give me like a five minute warning yeah good okay so what do I consider false positive when it comes to IDs technology well it curs to me that the word intrusion detection actually means to detect intrusion maybe I'm crazy but that's what I'm thinking not that I'm crazy but that it means to detect intrusion and so then it further occurs to me that if you're going to uh actually do that like detect intrusion or detect an attack that I would consider false positive any time you detect an attack that's destined for host that doesn't exist right so like if someone like RFP runs whisker against my network did he announce whisker did anyone know yeah whisker 14 yeah good if he runs whisker against my Class B and my Class B is only 5% populated then why am I trying to detect attacks on 95% of that Network I mean unless I'm running like a a flight recorder or you know I'm trying to keep track of every single thing that happens on my network why am I recording aack to hosts that don't even exist on my network so I call that a false positive if you alert and wake me up at 3: in the morning my page are going off because you say that there's an attack you know because it's some high-profile attack you say that there's an attack to a host on the network that doesn't exist that gets old really fast so of course the natural extension of that is ports that aren't open right how can I have an attack destined for a port that's not open and all ties back with like understanding your network right so how how many of you actually deployed an IDs yeah about half good so how many of you remember putting that IDs in place and then spending about half a million dollars worth of manh hours tweaking it so it wouldn't generate false positives every 30 seconds on your network I have I have a client I swear to God they installed a leading commercial IDs a a leading not the leading no if it were the leading I'd just say real skure so anyway they installed a leading IDs and that and and and they put it in their Network and they put it on their backbone and they have a lot of traffic and so the first thing they noticed of course was that you know because they have about 70 80 megabit sustained on the network they had to put in about 10 sensors right with a load balancer okay second thing they noticed is that they had to put those sensors on like e 450s with half a gig of RAM each the third you know third thing they noticed mom third thing yeah third thing they noticed is that they could do aggregate across 10 sensors about 70 to 75 megabit per second before the sensor started falling apart across 10 sensors on E 450s you probably know who it is by now right like everyone so the other thing they noticed is and this is just God this is classic the other thing they noticed is about two days after they put these in they had them sending pages to their pagers and uh their pager company called them and said you know I I think 3,000 pages per minute's a little excessive and so after about you know 48 72 hours of this they finally shut it down but they had so much mail queued up that when they finally got their pag your bill one guy's pag your bill for 3 Days anyone want to guess $166,000 and I was just like righteous where can I get one of those I didn't realize that they they made systems that tested the pager infrastructure yeah okay so where was I even services that aren't running right I don't want to I don't want to know about attacks that are destined towards services that aren't running let me give you an example despite what inmap says just because I have Port 80 running does not mean I am running a web server on it agreed yes good good despite what inmap says so that brings us into invalid Services similar kind of thing right and and then I'm going to take this like a step further see I like say I was going to talk about tum stuff but now I'm just rambling I was going to talk um so improperly ordered uh fragmented constructed packets between the nids and the target okay what do I mean by that well who's read T and n's paper insertion EV asion to M service okay the herw world guys have anyone else Star Check okay yeah you don't count anyone else yeah few people so hang on so how Elite is this this is my copy and it's got my notes in it so I've like underlined some stuff that I think is relevant wow here's a network Associates white paper on highspeed IDs that so I just I hope there are no attorneys in the crowd those guys are like AI all right keep going all right so take T's insertion evasion denial service autographed by me and uh with notes anyone want it anyone who hasn't read it all right you want to toss it out I'll give you a yours what kind of beer yeah yeah is it is it an import no then that anyone else have an import Microsoft action figure for you have a Microsoft action figure oh my God this just keeps getting better oh totally Soul F yourday man dude this is Elite so one more me I'm late anyone want it bounce right off the ceiling good you guys like like maybe you had to talk about technology fat boy oh I don't know which one is this is this uh I think this is stupid looking guy or at least he's in the stupid looking guy Action Figure Set I'm pretty sure mCP yeah yeah he's what is yeah it does say mCP on his little backpack oh man oh yeah I know oh my God yeah that's true that's true yeah what was it what was it he said he uh what was it that uh patelli said he said I'm not saying that Bill Gates is the devil I'm just saying if that he and the devil met they wouldn't need an interpreter sorry okay so here's the concept I may actually get this out so the concept is that if you have a scanner on your network and it doesn't have to be the her world scanner and you have a Management console and you have an intrusion detection system how are you going to mitigate this right how are you going to mitigate the idea of not having open ports not having open Services of not getting alerts when packets are destined toward machines that don't exist on the network and so cleverly I have constructed realtime communication between the IDS and the scanner no I know it's groundbreaking the idea right is that the SC right guy in the back with a lighter dude Pink Floyd's over there so the idea right pretty simple pretty hard to do the idea is the scanner would grab information about the domain therefore creating domain specificity therefore the IDS would have an a priority knowledge of the network and when something happened an attack came in because you know which hosts are alive what operating systems they're running which services are running which vulnerability exist you don't get inundated with false positives pretty cool huh moving on so I'm going to there's this guy on my development team who is like about an order of magnitude better programmer than anyone I've ever met in my entire life he's a certified badass and and in fact there's a sticker on my laptop that says badass I don't know if you saw it bad and I got one for him too yeah oh badass sticker so so so here's the idea um I swear I was going to talk about high-speed nids right somewhere did anyone actually read the abstract for this talk see what the hell are you doing so the idea for highs speeed mids is that you have something see Steve's freaking out oh my God so you have something that does that you get as close as you can to the kernel when you're listening to packet see I'm just going off now and you expose information to user L better like with li Peak similar to what liap does copy as few packets as possible and you have a large shared buff space with information uh State information right so can you tell that this was one of the original slides and all the other ones were just I made up yeah good so the point of this slide though if there is one is that at some point here between now and open BSD 28 um if if we get around to it right um lwig myself and solar are trying are going to try and commit uh kernel patches to open BSD that allows you to do about 300% faster packet capturing on the open vsd system so and Theo said that if we don't do it he will and then we won't get credit so I think I might do it oh yeah well-designed Hardware totally forgot to put that in there okay um did anyone does anyone know what AC pack active packet scrubbing is yes maybe okay aside from you see you keep raising your hand yeah okay another me on leap there you go okay so there's another concept originally see originally this started out as tum and now it's just like whatever John's going to rant about now active packet scrubbing is a way of synthesizing information onto the network so that you guarantee that as packets come into the network they go through a Gateway and that that Gateway scrubs the packets so that you prevent things like tation style attacks let me give you an example let's say for example that you have a buffer overflow or well let's start with buffer overflow let's say you have a buffer overflow and you can trick the IDS by inserting like a no op into the buffer overflow okay right simple well active packet scrubbing is a way of synthesizing all that information so that those noops get pulled out and so that everything that goes into the target Network or everything that goes out of the target Network looks exactly the same right so the idea is because this is just an opinion I'm about to State like everything else hasn't man um the idea is that because intrusion detection systems are fundamentally flawed that in order for you to have an intrusion detection system on the network that will try and keep up with all the information that actually gets blasted into that Network you're going to have to do something kind of interesting something like a router or a Gateway that does packet scrubbing that sanitizes packets so that if rainforce puppy comes out with a version of whisker that puts a bunch of slashes and all kinds of crap into a URL this active packet scrubber cleans that up so that the target information on the ho on the target Network always looks the same right following me so far good so you can also do some cool things like maintain her istics to prevent odd packets from being on the network right if you if you monitor Network traffic over a month and then you see some packet that you've never seen before that has no possible destination you can eliminate that packet shunt it log it move on right and then it prevents unus unusual or abnormal information from passing into out of the network as I said okay we have a question is this a firewall that's a good question um I thought I could go back to the slide with the firewall if you need a refresher now this is that's an interesting question um now the question was is this a firewall and um I should is that a good question should I give him a shirt yeah give it to someone else okay the here's the idea um there have been a lot of there have been a lot of Papers written about this concept of uh distributed firewalls I think even Cheswick and uh Bellin put together something that said distributed firewalls uh here's the idea originally we had routers okay and gateways things like that then we moved toward firewalls what is a firewall nothing more than a really smart router right it's a router with more advanced access Access Control list things like that so I think Cheswick or B ban I can't remember who probably Cheswick uh postulated several years ago that there was this concept of uh what he called a distributed firewall the distributed firewall would be a system that would sit on the outside of your network act as kind kind of a Gateway firewall or Gateway IDs would communicate with the other firewalls in real time and you know sort of maintain Sanity on the network and that notion was further emphasized by tck and has been has been talked a lot about uh well not a lot but has been talked about somewhat with uh like the packet Vault Concepts from Honeyman and the things Doug song has been talking about and as well Vern Paxton uh has has written a paper about this notion of scrubbing packets as they come into the network so the the idea here is that it's not a firewall it's like the next step right you have a firewall and then you go forward and you have something that does like reactive access lists right does reactive access control so is it a firewall uh from one perspective it is because it does routing and it passes traffic through from another perspective it's a lot it's a lot more evolved as a mechanism for preventing crazy traffic on the network does that technology exist with enough bandwidth to do the job now um I believe that the technology today has not uh exists but only in limited areas the qu what the question of bandwidth is a good one how much bandwidth are you asking about like oc3 or T3 or just rational bandwidth yeah yeah what is rational bandwidth um the technology exists in in two forms um in one form I have about 2100 lines of code that I am debating whether or not I should check into the openbsd source tree to do this very thing and then the selfish person in me is saying well or should I release that as a product and keep the doors open so I don't know the technology uh exists somewhat it exists certainly I know that I know that Vern Paxton has worked on some of it um you know I spent about three hours talking to Doug I know he's working on some things like this but like say I have about 2100 lines of code that actually for the most part does this that I may check into the open BC sources so qu good question though question want to sure go ahead how do you suggest what good question the question was how do you suggest uh that we regulate which is what what packets are considered odd and which packets are considered normal and in my opinion the only real way to do that is is to maintain some sort of heris information about how the network is structured how are you going to do that well you're going to have to do that by maintaining uh something like a continuous scanner that keeps track of what the network looks like so that you at least have some knowledge of the network and then with uh ids's or with systems that have been deployed for some period of time so that you can maintain this heuristic model it's see here's the thing okay you know I talked earlier I mentioned automating with technology or automating with people so no matter what you do this is an opinion again caveat Big Time opinion um no matter what you do okay you're going to end up spending about four to 6 weeks tweaking a system for your environment period get get ready for it you know deal with it there's nothing between you and it working other than a little hard work I mean that's the way it is so the question is are you going to automate that with a bunch of people running around as experts doing it or you going to automate that with you know some sort of system that will keep track of your network for you maintain heris information about the network and then know what something odd looks like because unfortunately and I love this company but unfortunately not all of us can afford to create another counterpane where we have a bunch of people monitoring traffic all the time so no I like counter paying they're great people have a question uh um two two parts for this okay as long as the first part isn't no are the scrub packets for just the I or for the whole network yeah good good question second and second part is if they're for the whole network how do you make sure that the scrubbing doesn't break something good question I didn't say this was going to be easy so um it's destined for the whole network the idea is to maintain a network that that keeps these synthesized sanitized packets within it right that's the first part so it is for the whole network and the idea how do you maintain uh some idea of what real traffic looks like well once again it has to deal with uh having some understanding of the network by way of tools that give you this a prior knowledge about how the network looks how it acts what operating systems on it what applic are on it things like that so so so there is a potential for breaking legs by scrubing back uh absolutely just as there's a potential for killing someone if you have a gun and don't know how to use it I mean all technology whether you know how however it looks or however it feels is can be good or bad depending on how it's used the idea here is that as I said before it I'm not saying this is easy but I am saying that this is how I think we should move forward so let me see if one one quick okay wow I'm at the question section already you're like what the hell did you even talk about good question see how many shirts I have left I'll see a few questions and you want to hand out shirts no Here Comes an the token hiw World chick dude she's totally Elite though like she can reassemble out of order fragmented packets with overlaps in her head so should we let her decide who asks interesting questions and who doesn't or should we let me decide what do you think okay so uh you the FED guy are you or or never mind no Parts you just look like a fed I'm sorry you had a question all right first if you're removing all those false positives like people doing attacks against non H doesn't that limit your visibility to U attack where I'm doing my Recon work so I can start watching this and then identify them as a potential uh conflict later on and then the second one is is the uh the package SC doesn't that open your system admin up to um Nile of service as all of the stupid users BL package scub why their damn application does work um so maybe no so the question was so long I don't remember what it was uh no so I think the question was um what was the first part aren't you putting blinders on By ignoring right so the question was AR aren't you putting blinders on see I'm rephrasing it exactly so that I'm not hiding from it um like other vendors put a mic in front of me see what happens um the question is aren't you putting blinders on By ignoring you know what might be legitimate Recon work on your network by having something that only identifies active attacks in progress and what I have to say to that is yes and you know what I'm doing it on purpose I think they General purpose tools like Network flight recorder TCP dump Snoop I think they're general purpose tools that absolutely that is their job in life maybe snort um that's their job in life right to catch everything or in some cases to catch everything until you hit 20 megabit and then drop everything but okay in all cases but but yeah I'm absolutely ignoring the things that I don't care about um Marty coin a term that I think is very cool and it's called Target based IDs and the idea is that you only care about maintaining intrusion detection for a network picture for which you understand the targets on that Network and I think that's obviously the Natural Evolution of this good question uh the guy in the hemp B shirt thing what is that okay okay uh you uh does if you're packets fragment that's an excellent question the question is how do you deal with fragmented packets across uh ac across this packet scrubbing uh environment when you have sort of no no real idea of what kind of path the packets are going to take and the answer to that question is the only way you're going to do this and do this right is if you have a system set up where the system communicates in real time like say Cheswick mentioned this notion of a distributed firewall and what I have to say is that this system will not work if you just put a bunch of islands on the net right not to quote Bruce Sterling who never mind um um yeah so the idea is that these systems have to communicate in real time they have to communicate with an upstream Management console they have to communicate with a scanner they have to communicate with the IDS the idea here is that the IDS the firewall the packet scrubber these sort of things have to be a part of the network structure right they can't just be some random ass thing that you bought from some vendor that doesn't tie in with other vendors there has to be an open way of communicating between these devices and you know what I'll even plug us just for a second here we absolutely plan to release our rules language as open source as well so that other vendors can adopt this real-time communication so uh was that was a good question you gave a shirt right is like the found action figes yeah that's yeah the foundstone action figures funny hi I'm Joel scre she just asked if it was the found Stone action figure good God uh with the camera don't throw stuff bridge and doing the scrubbing technique using that technique uh oh I see what you're saying um so correct me if I didn't understand the question okay um the question I believe was if you use open open bsds bridging and you use what was the other portion of that to communicate having oh the open open BSD bridging as you're scrubbing okay yeah that's a good question um yeah using open BS ste's bridging as scrubbing is a really really really really good first step unfortunately things like whisker things like adding you know uh a backspace in a in a tnet stream for stream reassembly as you saw maybe from Graham's talk um it's not going to solve problems like that so you actually do have to have one more level of granularity where you're doing active scrubbing on not just the packets themselves but on the content payload so but that's an excellent First Step did you give him a shirt that's good that was a good question um okay the guy in the like green thing that exploded from it's from uh or well which one uh or living oh cool orb rules but I didn't go to the concert cuz I like don't get any sun so my question is related to network IDs for monitoring the internal Network as as opposed to monitoring the perimeter it seems to me that the the large um with most IDs systems is on exploits and I I actually have been to your site and read some of the the white papers that are out there and it talks about the exploit database that you maintain however when you're looking at internal uh intrusive detection I I mean the the stuff I care more about is an administrator all of a sudden telling to the server that they've never Ted to before right and um policy management issues like some of these is using from a machine that shouldn't be doing it right okay and the other the other problem is uh Rel to do do you want a mic if you're going to keep talking the the other issue is with a switch Network and uh with switches it's becoming increasingly difficult to monitor all the traffic that goes across a single switch it's impossible for us right now okay um there's a switch on the bottom it was not too complicated good um okay yeah so the question was uh I and I believe I'm interpreting this correctly but it is my universe where I'm at Center so I'm going to say what I want um the question was uh people are spending a lot possibly too much time just looking for exploits and not enough time looking for what would be traditionally considered uh anomalous Behavior you know when someone's doing something from a system inside that they shouldn't be doing it from and uh I believe you feel that uh this anomalous Behavior should be taken into consideration a lot more and not only that but even if it is if it is taken into consideration how in the hell you going to manage it because of Switched environments and the complexity of that and that's those are all good questions um or comments I think yeah I do think people are spending an awful lot of time playing the counting game counting how many exploits they each have oh look I've got 300 exploits that I check for you know never mind the fact that 17 five of those are freaking username password guesses you know sorry um sorry for those vendors that are cringing cuz I just called on them but so offensive actually so this this brings me to one quick little TI raate I'm going to make here which is um do you guys have any idea what it's like trying to be a vendor in this space right I mean everyone is so freaking jaded right they've been lied to by vendors they've had vendors tell them what is just complete and so when you come in of course you're like hey how's it going you know we have this thing it does some stuff and it's pretty cool and they're like yeah right prove it and you're like now look I have this model of you know cool predicate calculus based yeah whatever prove it and and so you know so so then you have you have a situation where like at some point it's okay for a vendor to stand on stage and say that they're you know 40 6 laptop does 148,000 packets a second and you're like is that the magic laptop you have there Chief I'm did I I'm sorry is there an E1000 under the under the stage the hell are you talking about 148,000 dude your 46 can't even move a pointer through memory across 148,000 structures in a second shut up I'm sorry did I even answer the question okay so so I think I yeah well thank God we have a good attorney right um yeah so I totally agree you know even though I get up here and I joke and I have a lot of fun it is Defcon so deal with it but I totally agree I think people spend I think spend uh people spend an awful lot of time thinking about exploits and they should be really thinking about their Network and this concept that threw up of domain specificity it's the idea that you need to know your network before you know how to protect it right how can you protect your network if you don't even know what's on it I mean the idea of coming in with an IDs when you don't understand your network and just turning it on and saying well you know it's not really doing what I want is ridiculous right I mean the concept here is you need visibility on your network before you can before you can even add an IDs so once you do add an IDs or once you do add this packet scrubber or once you do add some sort of reactive system then you have a great ability right you can start grabbing information and maintaining some sort of map of everything that's happened and so you know exactly as you said you know if some crazy person in marketing who's never run SNMP before is suddenly firing up the latest like ADM scanner that does SNMP you know grinding across public and private you know uh you know if they're doing that because you have some understanding of what's going on in your network so I totally agree people spend way too much time thinking about exploits not nearly enough time thinking about how can I get an understanding of my network that makes sense how many shirts do we have left how much time do I have okay cool I got plenty of time to rant oh hang on I I don't know if I don't know if you get to answer a question oh okay so just for those of you don't know this is the guy that I just call on pr400 oh p2400 P single processor single processor okay so you're not like forcing processor Affinity or anything crazy like that not a 16it it's actually a okay it's got a 32-bit onboard Nick you want a mic so this is the fun stuff where like that the the vendors actually come up and start like you know duking it out okay so so for those of you in the audience take a picture now it'll never happen again the next time one of us will be dead uh it'll be NE tomorrow morning at dawn so anyway uh one of the latest developments we've done with our IDs is create a custom Hardware driver this uh notebook happens to have the one card that we support which is a 3C 905c from 3com um so it's basically what he said earlier hang on hang on the hardware guy what was that uh C 905c I'm sorry okay and what was your driver for that okay uh the issue with this car is that we wrote Our custom driver just like you guys are doing your kernel mods we were a custom Hardware driver we bypassed the operating system completely so anyway you know this is all like Theory like you know this is like crap right so what i' like to do is to ship you guys this notebook and have you run the test that you want to run whatever you want to run absolutely and then publish the results I'd love to do that and and luckily we're in the Bay area so I can like just send it across the bay and send you guys the notebook if so I just I just want you guys to know I mean I do I obviously I have some respect for Network ey so I wouldn't be blowing up so much crap right if if I didn't like them I'd just ignore them and also I mean we're a fair company I mean I haven't come up here and said anything totally crazy I'd totally be willing to take you up on that that's awesome and I'm big enough that if I publish the if I find out that the results are true and that and that Robert's right I'll put them on our front page no just well just posst with security Focus or something like that yeah good call so and and we'll maybe even get security Focus to link to it or something yeah absolutely absolutely AB cool thanks man I can give it to you now it's got information on no problem no problem I think that absolutely absolutely one more thing on this t-shirt is uh I came from Network Associates actually I came from Network general which started the original cyber cot monitor project and uh they got no actually cyber monitor 1.0 was actually licensed from Wheel group so then Bill Larson uh CEO of network Associates bought out Network General and then got and then Cisco bought out wheel group and those two John Chambers and uh Bill Larson got into like a little tiff and they basically had to pull the Cyber cot monitor 1.0 product off the market this was after their we're watching your network or who's watching your network campaign came out so kind of screw that meant that they weren't watching your network so then like the Sni folks got together some Haack people with the sniffer drivers they sort of Clues together cybercop monitor 2.0 which uh I've never seen in real life anywhere I don't know if it really exists so being the founder of network ice do you want to me I'm Le stick what a great sport you guys should just give him money cuz he's such a good sport about it I love that shirt how many shirts we have left three okay we have three two three we have two shirts left two more questions uh okay that guy looks like he's going to ask something hard uh do you think that uh IDs technology belongs on Standalone box or is it something that should be integrated in into other pass through devices like routers and managers firewalls that sort of thing um doesn't need it own box yeah that's a really that's a really good question I personally believe that today right now that the IDS technology needs its own box I think that there are too many demands on uh what has to happen when a packet goes from the kernel to the decode to the fragmentation reassembly to the detection engine for it not to be on its own box now I don't think that that's going to be true in the future excuse me too much beer I think that in the future uh yeah like I said I got like two hours of sleep last night look at the monkey um monkey um yeah I do think in the future you'll be able to do something cool like put a daughter card on maybe uh you know a Cisco or you'll be able to put some sort of Blade uh inside of some sort of chassis and do it all in the blade when things move toward Asic and things like that but right now man we are so in our infancy I mean we have people claiming all kinds of things uh and I've never in real life seen an IDs with all the rules loaded perform at above no matter what the hardware is perform at above like 20 megabit per second with one exception and that exception is free wear I mean it's snort is the only thing I've ever seen go about 40 megabit sustained so good question so if anyone wants to help uh you know Marty ride a better faster detection engine I'm sure he'd uh I think he'd be for that but at this point I mean it's like you know you're running the race and you look back and you go man all those guys with money sure are fat and slow um all right hit me yeah you okay that means ask a question do you want to mic no in like Network detction stuff if you have anyone trying to tax they don't do a particularly good job and uh do you have any kind of idea how you deal with that same fion um so the question is that most systems today don't deal with spoofed attacks very well and do I have an idea of how to deal with them more appropriately yeah see I'm this going to be where I sound like a broken record you're like too late um the the idea here is if you know once again if you know what the traffic on your network looks like and you have some understanding of what normal traffic looks like and you model normal traffic then there's one way to guard against spoofed attacks um the other thing you have to do is you have to just do what a lot of stateful inspection firewalls are doing now and that's just maintain some sort of rational State about how connections are coming in I will bet you money in the form of this $1 thing that says me I'm leate that um that that Stellar can give you a much better uh explanation of this than I can but my my idea is fairly simple I'm a straightforward guy I think maintaining State on the network having a really good understanding of what connections look like and not doing stupid you know not doing stupid things like ignoring ignoring check sums ignoring packet IDs I mean if you just keep a rational idea of everything on the network I don't think you're going to have as many nearly as many spoofing problems as people have today so good question yeah so uh I'm out of shirts but I do have one pen so uh yeah you've had your hand out for a while what's up properties theoretical properties um a system in Lo your sense uh kind PS how transition reality good question um his question was basically um I've listened to vendors before and Bs when is this all happening am I being fair I mean um probably putting words in your mouth but they're my words yeah the so as I said before um the the concept of doing high-speed intrusion detection is uh while not while not uh exactly completed it's not vaporware we have it in beta right I plan on releasing sources to the openbsd source tree to do high-speed Network interaction um our products already do interoperability we're releasing like within the next few months we're releasing uh an open- Source rules-based language that allows you to communicate with systems in real time so we're talking about 60 to 90 days away from an open source rules based language I also plan on making the modifications that I'm talking about about 2100 lines of code I plan on making those modifications to the openbsd kernel to allow some uh you know maybe not super robust but certainly some First Step packet scrubbing to occur so I think by November 11th which is the release of openbsd 28 you're going to see an awful lot of this technology in the in the stock open bssd distribution yeah in the back um good question the question uh was basically if anyone didn't didn't hear it uh although he's in the back of the room I'm sure you all heard it uh if I did um yeah the question is basically if you do active packet scrubbing you're in a position where all packets have to go through through you so you have this real problem of uh you know being susceptible to distribut denial service tax things like that and you know what I agree um you're going to have the exact same problem that you have with a Cisco router uh Cisco routers have about 32 Megam uh sometimes more but you have a situation where you have to maintain State on that Cisco router and the Cisco router itself uh is is actually in my opinion uh a lot less robust when it comes to maintaining uh some rational understanding of what's going through the network and maintaining uh you know some rational idea of how how to recover with a distributed denial service I mean let me give you an example I mean you can put you know a PIX on a network and I'm not just bagging on pix it's a lot of stuff but you can put a PIX on a network segment and no matter how you configure it if you run uh inmap if you run a sin scan a fragmented sin scan from inmap uh either through the pic or or into a network that passes through the pic that doesn't exist and the piic has to maintain all of that State at some point it's going to fall apart just like everything else so the idea here is with active packet scrubbing you at least uh you at least know what you're getting into you at least know that you're getting into a situation where if packets start going crazy uh like someone's running in map to to hosts that don't exist because you have this understanding of the network you can at least drop those connections in favor of ones that aren't you know that aren't irrational so I think it's a lot it's a lot more rational approach to the problem okay I think am I time up do you want to um give that to that guy that's a really good question okay um yeah the guy in the back you get to me I'm lead sticker or pen that was a good question sorry you know it's just good plan to already do that with the um they they mentioned something if you can go on scope of the what they talk about is changing their F list done certain types of things right so um the comment was Cisco changes their filter list uh actively based on certain types of signatures I totally agree they changed the access control list I absolutely agree that's not what I'm talking about what I'm talking about is scrubbing the packets and the packet content and the packet header so that you sanitize things that go into the network so that you guarantee that every that comes into the network is is uh sanitized and and you know I agree that that Cisco does some of this but what Cisco certainly does not do is maintain an active understanding of the internal and external network segments that are connected to and modify uh whether or not they're holding packets or modify how packets look or modify modify uh packet destinations things like that based on a heuristic understanding of the network okay and one more question then I'm out of here um yeah go ahead do you see do you see the real time scanner as moving towards integration space I hope so question was do you see realtime scanner moving toward integration with host based systems you know I absolutely hope so I hope that people take the uh the rules language that we're proposing and modify it and add to it and create a Consortium and spend four you know years arguing about how it should be set up and then in the meantime rational vendors do what everyone else does which is just implement damn thing and get to a point where we're actually maintaining visibility between the host's understanding of what's happening on the host the Network's understanding what's happening I mean scanner's understanding what's happening on the network and the ids's understanding of what's happening on the network from uh you know a historical model so that's it for me thanks guys you've been wonderful | DEFCONConference | UC6Om9kAkl32dWlDSNlDS9Iw | 2014-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution 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RECONNECT // Real Life Church | [Music] good morning everybody how are we doing this morning are we doing great were you blessed by that worship set just now oh my goodness gracious i don't even know why i need to preach you know let's just call it good and uh you know we'll just make a day of it i do have some things here i brought with me i do want to know how many of you in the house are the people who make the shakes or the smoothies around the household let me see your hands come on be passionate about it you you make the shakes or the smoothies how many of you just like to drink shakes or smoothies that's what i thought i see that hand yes i see that hand in the back yes well i'm going to make just kind of something here in just a minute but before i do i want to talk to you about what we're going to get into today because i believe that one of the most natural ways that god has given us to reconnect with him and to reconnect with with god's purpose for our lives is through prayer i believe god has given that to us as a gift of communicating with him and and he communicating to our hearts as well but but also with that i also believe that the absence of prayer could mean a disconnect with god would you agree with that you think is that a fair assessment okay so we're going to unpack that this morning but before we do i do want to just kind of put a few ingredients here into the blender i do have some lettuce leaves any lettuce leave fans and i just dropped my notes and he let us leave fans in the house for your okay yeah all two of you thank you very much rest of you put snickers bars i i get it i get it uh how about strawberries we have any strawberry fans oh yeah let's let's put some strawberries in i'll i'm a fan of strawberries put a couple more in uh blueberries any i heard a boo just now some blueberry now i know that throughout this message you're going to be wondering if i'm going to hit the start button on this thing aren't you you're just going to but uh you you're sitting there going i hope that my you know the the stickers under my seat and i win the smoothie you know uh but not this service i'm sorry we're not gonna start this thing up but i i do know that it's interesting because it's hard sometimes to to guarantee that we're going to get what we hope for when we put the ingredients in in fact if you are a superstar at guaranteeing that the flavor you get out is going to be the same thing every single time i want to meet you after this service i want to shake your hand we're going to have a special service just for you but but here's what i'm here's what i'm learning i'm learning that even this is kind of a seal illustration but even as as we know for sure the ingredients that we're putting in a lot of times we don't know what's going to come out and you know i'm connecting that in my own personal life to prayer because a lot of times we're putting in what we believe is the are the right ingredients you know we're trying to word it just the right way we're really trying to express to god what's in our heart we're doing our very best to put in the ingredients that we think are going to bring about the results we desire and sometimes you know what what comes out is not what we thought we were going to get so we're going to unpack this a little bit this morning i want to give you two examples today of godly men in the scripture who both prayed specific prayers and one of them got exactly what they asked for and the other one got something different but it was what they needed so we're going to unpack this today because i believe this is where we are sometimes we pray for something we put in the ingredients and we get exactly what we expect sometimes we we put in the ingredients and we don't so let's unpack this first chronicles chapter 4 verses 9 and 10 the prayer of jabez how many of you back in the early 2000s either bought the book called the prayer of jabez or you have heard of the book called the prayer of jabez let me see your hands okay that's a lot of us that's a lot of us i will just tell you right now it sold 4.4 million copies and you're about to see why let's read the prayer together the scripture says in first chronicles four verse nine and ten there was a man named jabez who was more honorable than any of his brothers his mother named jabez because of his birth had been so painful he was the one who prayed to the god of israel now listen to this oh that you would bless me and expand my territory please be with me in all that i do in this last part kind of cracks me up and do keep me from trouble and pain you know but but watch the result and god granted him his request are you serious you know i can get the bless me part you know okay god bless me and and i can get even get into this part about god expand my territory in fact i prayed that during covet and i wasn't real specific about what part of the territory i wanted god to expand and expanded my waistline about two inches so if you're going to pray the prayer of jabez make sure you are real specific with what you mean but this last part god would you would you keep me from all trouble and pain are you serious and god granted his request the prayer of jabez 4.4 million copies sold let's look at another guy in the scripture that prays another prayer his name is the apostle paul he went through everything you could imagine including death for his faith he's responsible for at least 14 books of the new testament he was by and large the second greatest missionary on the face of the earth next to jesus christ only as a matter of fact i want you to let this sink in for just a minute don't just don't just go through the motions with me this morning i want you to let this sink in there's a good chance you're sitting in a church today because of this man's how about that but his story is a little bit different than jabez you see at some point in paul's journey and you can read this in second corinthians chapter 12 the lord had given him some special visions and some special revelations i'm not going to go into all that right now but the bottom line was that because of that paul said in order to keep him from boasting about this fact that he had this these revelations from god and these visions from god that a thorn was given to him in his flesh you remember the story at least part of that that's where we get you know all that person there are thorn in my flesh well this is where it comes from ii corinthians chapter 12. paul had a thorn in his flesh and we don't know exactly what that thorn was some theologians believe it was some type of an eyesore or some type of a vision problem we don't really know exactly what it was but here's what we do know we do know that watch this three different times paul sent his prayers up for the thorn to be removed and three different times the lord responded as we see in the scripture here verse nine each time he said my grace is all you need for my power works best in weakness so we have one godly man in the old testament who prayed god would you just kind of let life be a little bit easier for me and would you expand my influence and god said okay and then we have another individual in the new testament who went through beatings after beatings after imprisonment after imprisonment leading to his death and god said my grace is sufficient let me just be honest with you about prayer prayer can be difficult prayer can be challenging one of the reasons prayer can be challenging is because it's boring and if you're a high energy person prayer can just drive you crazy you know oh my gosh i've got to take time to pray and it can just wear you out prayer can be confusing because again we want to put the right ingredients in to get the right result out are you with me this morning this is where we live right here we we want to try to word things the right way and let me just stop and say this god listens to you through a spiritual stethoscope that's how he hears your prayer so we want to put in the right words we're not sure what to say we're not even sure if he hears us and then sometimes we can pray the same thing some of you are struggling right now with people that you love in your life you're praying for them you're praying for them you've been praying for them you're not seeing any change you're not seeing anything going on different in your life and you're sitting there going what's the use why do i just why do i keep praying what's the point we keep putting the ingredients in but we don't seem to keep getting anything out i want to i want to quickly just kind of dispel some myths about prayer sometimes we can believe that prayer is just for those little old ladies in the back of the church in a room somewhere that's just kind of keeping everything afloat let me tell you something i when i was an associate pastor at a church in valley springs we had a group of those little old ladies and i believe if my memory serves me correctly it was on thursdays around the noon hour and they would come in and they would have all their prayer lists and all their prayer sheets and they would go to that back room and they would pray and i remember early on my pastor encouraging me philip you need to just go and hang out with these ladies and you need to pray with them and i'm sitting here going seriously so i go back there and then of course i'm you know i'm kind of wearing the badge i'm the associate pastor i'm going to go back here and i'm going to pray with these ladies let me just tell you something those little old ladies took me to school in prayer they knew how to get a hold of heaven and they walked with jesus and there was something different about them but prayer is not just limited to them sometimes we think prayer is limited to a specific time and place throughout the day and i have no problem whatsoever with praying over a meal and praying when you're here at church and all of those type things but god wants us to have conversational prayer remember he listens to us through a spiritual stethoscope some of you are here today and you can't even find the words to pray but he hears this sometimes we think that prayer is only for emergencies and i have no problem with us praying for emergencies i'm raising kids and if you're raising kids you understand what that's like you're constantly praying emergency prayers jesus please get them to sonic and back please lord please let them find their debit card you know you know god would you please make sure they get their chromebook charged for testing you know i have no problem with that in fact i believe that god answers that but listen i believe here's my point i believe god wants more for us he wants more for us than just the emergency prayers a couple things about prayer prayer matters to god i know it sometimes it doesn't feel that way but prayer does matter to god in fact depending on what version of the bible you read there are roughly 365 to 367 different verses specifically mentioning prayer in the bible i would say it matters to him in fact somebody out there has probably already written a devotional book with everyone one of those in it for one every day of the year i don't know we have everything from hannah's prayer in in the book of first samuel chapter one where she prays for a child and then you walk through and we have the prayers of david and if you want to see how to pray read the psalms goes all the way into the new testament we see jesus modeling the lord's prayer and then we see jesus a little bit later on praying in the garden to the extent that his sweat became like drops of blood prayer matters to the heart of god ephesians 6 18 reminds us pray in the spirit at all times and on every occasion stay alert be persistent in your prayers for all the believers everywhere i love hebrews 11 verse 6 it is impossible to please god without faith by the way prayer is your exercise of faith anyone who wants to come to god must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him prayer matters to god not only does prayer matter to god but there are things listen there are things that god won't do unless we pray there are a lot of if then statements in the bible and in my research i believe there was somewhere around 57 of them 57 if then if you and most of it was had to do with god wanting to respond to his people in a favorable way if you do this god says i'm going to do this now that's been kind of taken out of context in some modern day christianity with people on television saying if you'll send me a thousand dollars god's going to do this in your life and it's caused a lot of spiritual disillusionment but there are things that god won't do unless we pray god prayer releases the hand of god i love second chronicles 7 14 if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways then i will hear from heaven and i'm going to forgive their sin i'm going to restore their land that's a pretty good if then wouldn't you agree prayer matters to god there are things god won't do until we pray thirdly how we treat each other affects how we pray how we treat each other affects how we pray one might say it this way how we pray affects how we live but also how we live affects how we pray it's both hand i've i grew up much like pastor vince in the sense of of my church upbringing and there was always a strong emphasis and i believe in this there was a strong emphasis in the in the believer's personal devotional life that time spent in prayer that time spent in god's word i do believe that that is the anchor to the soul for the christian and i believe that wholeheartedly and i believe that it was used hey i need to get my mind right i need to get my spirit right i need to get my life pointed in the right direction so that i can face the day are you with me this morning okay but i wonder how many of us grew up believing and understanding that we need to face the day believing that how i live today is going to help me pray tomorrow and let me tell you something god cares so much about this in fact we're going to unpack this in a scripture real quick in matthew chapter 5 verse 23 the scripture says this so if you are presenting a sacrifice at the altar in the temple pastor vince talked about this last week thank the lord we're not having to do this anymore but we're going to draw the principle from it he said if you're having to do this and you suddenly remember at your place of worship if you remember that someone has something against you watch this leave your sacrifice there at the altar and go and be reconciled with that person then coming off of your sacrifice to god what's the principle that we're drawing from here what he's saying is is that we as the people of god have got to quit just shoving stuff under the rug and we got to deal with what is and god says i would rather you deal with your differences out there before you come in here because what happens if i'm in a tank in an entanglement with somebody out there then my worship in here is going to be cluttered i am when if i'm dealing with something out there and i'm refusing to deal with it i'm not making something right with somebody i've wronged somebody i've said the wrong thing i've acted toward them in the wrong way and i'm not dealing with it the scripture says god would rather me deal with it than come into the house of worship hello i'm not saying every situation is going to be reconcilable i'm not ignorant i know that but in the day-to-day stuff god wants us to deal with it we have a uh in my driveway we have a filter kind of a drain that's just to the right of my driveway it's about a one foot by one foot and sometimes they get clogged up with with leaves and mud all kind of stuff and we have to go out there with the rake we got to push it out of the way because if we don't when it rains watch this when it rains and that thing's covered my driveway becomes a fishing pond just come catch some trout in my driveway we'll just stock that sucker that's what happens what happens in our relationships when we don't deal with things how it gets cluttered stuff starts backing up we end up with a pond that we got to wade through right but on the other hand watch this when we do deal with those things and we make sure that we are reconciled with each other and we stay connected to each other and we treat people the right way and at least we do everything on our part to make things right guess what there is freedom in my spirit to pray there is freedom in my spirit when i walk in the sanctuary there's freedom in my spirit to worship i don't have anything cluttering me up how we treat each other affects our ability to pray and how we pray affects the way we live i want to give one final point today and you've listened so well i appreciate your attentiveness today and and i do greatly value the time to be with you what do i do when it seems that my prayers are not answered some of you today may have come in and you've put all the ingredients in that you know too just doesn't seem like we're getting any answers i'm glad you've asked there is room here at this point for self-evaluation you see there are times when the spirit of god puts his finger on something in our life or in our lifestyle that we need to deal with that we need to change that we need to remove that we need to stop doing and there comes a time if we choose to continue to ignore that that god's going to ignore your prayers [Music] the scripture says this in psalm 66 18 if i had not confessed the sin in my heart the lord would not have listened so there is room for self-evaluation but let me just say this just because a prayer is not being answered doesn't mean you're doing something wrong in fact i want to share something with you i want to share a personal story i don't want to draw the attention to me in this story but i do want to share for the just the the sake of what we're dealing with today back in february i had a kidney transplant many of you knew that many of you have prayed for us you messaged us on facebook you came and hugged our necks you supported us you you gave you've done so many different things in this church in fact prior to going into the surgery the church staff prayed over my family out here in the in the church lobby and that was such a blessing that we received so many people in the community in fact i have a i have a picture up here i'm going to show you of the football field and i'm going to come to that in just a minute but i want you to understand that that this procedure that i was going into had a less than one percent chance of failure rate with some of the greatest doctors in the world less than one percent laser-focused prayer going into this gig god we pray that you'd be the with the physicians god we pray that you would allow the kidney to function god we pray that everything would go smoothly i had the surgery on tuesday the 23rd they found out after they had it done that i was leaking a little bit so they had to go back in they went in rubbed a little dirt on it put it back in [Music] tried it a second time they said the kidney's not functioning we're going to come back tomorrow which was wednesday they said we're going to we're going to look at this thing again so we're going to exploratory the surgery on wednesday and see how he's doing and seeing if there's some blood flow so they went in on that wednesday and they started seeing some blood flowing and people were still praying they said you know what here's what we're going to do we're going to give this a couple of days we're going to come back on friday and and if on friday we see the kind of blood flow through that kidney that we need then we're going to leave it in but if not we're going to have to take it out [Music] on thursday night prior to my last surgery our head football coach steve erie sent out a text to his parents and to the players he said hey tomorrow morning at 7 45 we're gonna pray for coach taylor and that's the people that gathered right there and i will never forget that image i went into surgery that next morning and the kidney did not function [Music] how do you explain that [Music] in fact let's just take the focus off of my story and let's put it on yours how do you explain the fact that we're doing everything we know to do to put the right ingredients in and yet for some reason we're not getting the results we want i'm glad you asked that question because we're going to finish with something very positive today [Music] first i want to tell you that i have a new donor [Music] in all truth some of you are not going to believe this it's my mother-in-law [Music] i had a buddy of mine when i told him that he said nobody's a match with their mother-in-law we've had such a big time over that you know and we've laughed about what kind of personality traits am i going to take on you know receiving her kidney and the first thing my father-in-law said was he said you're not telling me what to do [Music] i want to tell you what happens when you pray i believe god gave me this visual and he's taught me this lesson when prayer goes in grace always comes out always sometimes grace comes out in the form of exactly what you ask for right some of you through the pandemic have prayed for a job and god gave you a job [Music] some of you have prayed for transportation god gave it to you some of you prayed for your kids you start seeing some change [Music] but some of you you've done all you know to do and you've put in all the ingredients in prayer that you know to put in and i want to tell you that what god wants to give you is what you need to get you through what you're going through he promises to do that james 4 6 god opposes the proud but listen to me he gives grace to the humble he gives grace to the humble i love hebrews 4 6 and i'm almost finished so let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious god and there we will receive mercy and watch this we will find grace to help when we need it the most amen [Music] a friend of ours that visited us in st louis when we were having our surgery sent us this message on facebook yesterday morning not knowing having no clue i was preaching on prayer today and it's a prayer for max pastor max lucado and it says our prayers may be awkward our attempts may be feeble but since the power of prayer is in the one who hears it and not and the one who says it our prayers make a difference [Music] this morning first of all i really tried to get through this without crying told myself i was going to do it i failed but i'm crying because of the grace of god it's okay [Music] you know you walked in here this morning and i have no idea what you're dealing with i have no idea what ingredients you've been putting in but i just my heart's prayer and i believe god's heartbeat more importantly for us today is that some of us have thrown in the towel on prayer and you need to get back in the game you hung up the cleats it's time to get back in some of you may have become a little bit disillusioned with with what god wants to do in your life and you're uncertain you need to just you need to come back to prayer you need to come back to him there may be some of you in the room today you're going i don't know what this prayer thing is about i don't know that i've ever really truly connected with god in prayer and he wants you to do that today in fact remember god tells us he he listens to you through a spiritual stethoscope he hears your hearts cry and if you'll reach out to him today and say lord i need you in my life i need to reconnect i need to be connected to you god for the first time you can do that today it's all about admitting that you are not him [Music] and you want to acknowledge and yield your life and your will to a god who loves you and to a god who died on a cross for you to forgive you of all of your sin and give you new life and give you grace god wants you to have grace today you can pray that today right where you're sitting [Music] maybe some of us that are the reason we're struggling to pray the reason we're struggling to worship is because there's something between us and we just need to get it right [Music] so [Music] you | Real Life Church | UCUtbI9N24rbe8s59IK_ygUg | 2021-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,829 | 24,350 |
8-NtZHoEK2Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-NtZHoEK2Q | SO SPIRITUAL!! RUSTAGE - VIRTUE'S LAST REWARD ft. Ben Schuller (Official Music Video) REACTION | yo what's good homie squad it's your boy homie ziggy and i'm back here with another video and today we're back again and the thing is this is not well technically we back again with the miracle artists but this is not like he's rap he's not basically doing those anime based songs well you never know but either way we're here with rustage virtue's last reward featuring ben sculler official music video now i'm gonna be straight up honest with you when i looked at the description and such did not say a damn thing all i saw was his link to his spotify itunes and all that so don't know what to expect from here but knowing rustage it don't matter whether it be his anime raps or sometimes his original music either way we all know it's gonna be fire because what rustic he's elevated his game up a whole lot because if you're a real fan of worst legend touch you can tell from when he started in such so for me personally i can like tell from when i was like watching his music and search from like from like other reactors and such and he'll even listen to some of his music that's from like two three years ago on my personal time you can see he was just like elevating up but now this [ __ ] this [ __ ] is on a whole different level so even you never know with this original this could probably be more better than his anime raps then again like i said with him anything is fire so we bout to check this out don't know who ben sculler is but let's see how he does on this so like i said we bout to check this out make sure you like comment and subscribe and without further ado let's get in the video [Music] oh so apparently this is from his album overflow and this was track 13 and the thing is i didn't know he well he's been saying it on his instagram from what he was doing from at the time when this was happening didn't know he didn't know that he was releasing an album but from when i saw a screw phrase john did a reaction to it hey that was just to show you you never know what could happen when it comes to real stage [Music] only started rapping cause somebody said i couldn't kept on making music cause nobody said i shouldn't never thought i'd make it but nobody said i wouldn't when you've done it long enough you get out what you put in i was never special but i had passion and put the work in all i made was garbage i didn't need to be perfect it is kind of freeing to know that you don't deserve it did this for myself so i didn't need to be nervous did this basically saying that a lot of times people are gonna say that oh like you ain't this you ain't that [ __ ] as long as you got passion and you put that work in [ __ ] trust me and trust me like i like i said at the start of this he when he was putting his music out and search from like two years ago when such you would say hey you would still it was still good don't get it twisted but you wanted him to elevate more and more right try to get more fun into it don't make it seem like it's much of a work brace and such like it has to be music just for music you wanted him to have fun in the music right because a lot of times people people we forget that yeah you making music and all but are you really having fun while making the music and like i said now trust me he he's having fun with his [ __ ] for myself sir i didn't need to be hurting focus on the music and everything i was learning i was having fun with it never needed a purpose see what i mean this is what i was talking about if you're having fun with your music like and the fact is it he know and the the fact is is that when he stated in like a live stream he did or so when he was reacting to some of his songs was was basically he was like ranking his songs and such from last year he was saying that [ __ ] well he didn't say [ __ ] let's face let's say that but he was basically saying that you don't need to sign to a label just to get notice so trust me with him he's having he's making his music the way how he wants to make it he's all the money he's getting and such is his he owns all of it he ain't got to share none of his shits and and what's like i said what's most important he's having fun with it so as long he has those three when it comes to making his music he gucci focus on the music and everything i was learning i was having fun with it never needed a purpose earnest i was just happy they could have heard it burn it i feel that feeling has been deserted i'm sick of making music sick or feeling like i'm worthless sick of staying up all night and stressing about my words and now i'm sick of all the pressure that's rising up to the surface [Music] if i'm saying that last name right this course right here is definitely motivational as a mother hacker mother hacker mother mfr whatever bro this is a type of song where or this is a type of hook where it gonna motivate you to be more insert be like keep on grinding and such it just shows you the struggle the scuttles the struggles of how people are hell when it or never not even when it comes to music just in anything in life whether you're trying to build up the confidence to go to work in search school whatever at the end of the day we all struggle but we keep on pushing just to be happy just to see not only people around you like your family and such happy but also to see you be happy everybody running on a mix of stress and caffeine nothing's i've made mistakes i don't even listen to other music that people make i can't help comparing and driving my [ __ ] self insane all my peers around me keep on pushing hard to innovate i'm just so exhausted but i'm trying not to feel ashamed feel ashamed [ __ ] i should be happy but i cannot help to feel this way every night it feels the same every night i'm struggling to live up to the bother raised every word i write i hate i don't even feel like i belong on stage shut down the voice in my head i should just do this for me i do not know what i want i do not know what i need what i need people keep giving me love and the thing is say about this is that rusted said like when he was like doing some type of interview with with like internet city he says that most of the times if i could remember from it saying that [ __ ] and this thing is i i watched it it was like an hour long something damn what would you think don't get me wrong i was i was listening throughout the entire thing a few parts i like paused and such just to go deal with something but i watched the whole thing it's just i thought there was some stuff he said maybe we'll pop i want i do not know what i need [Music] most of the times you heard like during that part where he's saying about even though right now he should be happy and such that he's making music he's making money people around people like his peers and searches loving how and such somehow he can't be happy about it like he should be happy but he's saying that he can't because like he said he was like he had a lot of self-doubt and such but over the years and such let's face the facts bro you have elevated so much not only in like your music career but as a person [ __ ] like as like i said i was i watched like probably a few of the reaction he was doing to his ranking he don't give up what anybody got to say no matter if it's his music or anything he doing it just how he wants to do it and if it makes him happy then hey that all that matters to this for me i do not know what i want i do not know what i need people keep giving me love and they want me to succeed i have no drive anymore i do not have any dreams [Music] where did the fun go where did the joy after making a song go how did it get so aggressive and cut through heart is not in it i'm stopping the blood flow stopping the clock stopping the journey i feel like i'm lost stopping to think of the things i forgot i cannot be who i am with this weight on my back i will never be someone i'm damn not little part there make you think like think about it a lot of times when people are making songs and such like i stated what happened to the fun of making a song you can make songs for just one make songs so you can chart but come on now sometimes you gotta have fun when you're making your songs a lot of times it like you said it'd be aggressive and cut though like why you think there's diss tracks on people and search like bro i look all i'm saying is this that whenever it comes to music it can be two things and this is just my opinion you can have yours in the comments let me know but these are just my two opinions when it comes to music you can either make it should always be a competition like a friendly little competition to see who can grind harder search with the music and produce banger after banger after banger and two that at the end of the day it's all loving like all love and such because you don't mean no you don't mean no harm against nobody you don't wish like nothing upon nobody's family friends or whatever and hey with the competition and such you might see some will collide with such i mean also so i kind of agree with that little part right there about where did the [ __ ] where did all the fun go in making a song [Music] where did the fun go where did the joy after making a song go how did it get so aggressive and cut through heart is not in it i'm stopping the blood flow stopping the clock stopping the journey i feel like i'm lost stopping to think of the things i forgot i cannot be who i am with this weight on my back i will never be someone i'm not i've been drowning in the silence of a bad dream they all love it but don't know a thing about me nobody running on a mix why did you say that if you would apprec now i remember some of it he was saying about if he would have produced some music like this and he's saying that he don't like listen to sad music because bro like they were saying or so if you haven't go check out when internet city did like an interview on rostage go type it up on youtube you'll see them and he was talking about like he don't want to listen to sad music because then he's gonna be sad bro it's always okay to let your emotions out don't be afraid [ __ ] you think look what if you see me like how you see me with this camera i do not give a damn whether i cry whether i'm mad at something whatever bro everything the same way how i am on this camera is the same way how i am off the camera i'm not going to change who i am is what you get from me and a lot of people who know me personally knows how i am friend family it don't matter like you see what this little part where it says i will never be something be someone that i'm not or i'm not exact the [ __ ] right i am white i've been drowning in the silence of a bad dream they all love it but don't know a thing about me i've been on a mix of stress and caffeine nothing's changing they all moving on without my is [Music] hey all i can say is bro man yo i gotta listen to that album just on my on my personal time when i get the chance because it's like this i've reacted to two songs so far now from that album when it even went before and now after when it's past the before one which was the one with can't stop if you haven't go check out that and now this one and what can i say restage you are amazing bro keep on doing what you're doing and you never know keep on producing bangers like these keep on producing more originals like these because trust me bro it's okay to have emotions don't give a damn what anybody got to say about that because at the end of the day we are human we bleed the same way we breathe the same air we go it's just that we go through different lives or have different mindsets of things but at the end of the day we all the same just in different we just live the same ways and well basically what i'm trying to say is that just live your life how you want to live but shout out to russ stitch because god damn bro this was emotional but let me know what you think down in the comments below it's video boy homozygous signing out stay positive and keep the vibes up let go | Humble Ziggy | UC50ZrJXoomNQaowVAzc7jtA | 2022-01-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,461 | 12,200 |
peLZZKxbIiI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peLZZKxbIiI | Amon & Josiah - JUDAH: The Kingdom Chronicles Finale | Eric Folkers | hey everyone and welcome back to another week here on the founder Church YouTube channel this week you're going to be seeing something a little different and we're just going be doing the slides with this video that said it is still the same teaching from this weekend and we really believe that this one will challenge you spiritually so that said let's get into the series finale of Judah the kingdom Chronicles my name is David I was a shepherd boy the youngest of seven yet the Lord the God of Israel chose me from my whole family to be king over Israel forever chose Judah as leader and from the tribe of Judah he chose my family and for my father's sons he was pleased to make me king over all Israel the Lord declared to me through the Prophet when your days are over and you rest with your ancestors I will raise up your offspring to succeed you your own flesh and blood and I will establish his kingdom he is the one who will build a house for my name and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever I will be his father and he will be my son when he does wrong I will punish him with a rod wielded by men with floggings inflicted by human hands [Music] but my love will never be taken away from him so now I charge you in the sight of all Israel and of the Assembly of the Lord and in the fury of our God be careful to follow all the commandments of the Lord your God that you may possess this good land and pass it on as in inheritance to your descendants forever [Music] and I instructed Solomon my son and pled to those who came after to acknowledge the God of your father and serve him with wholehearted devotion and to with a willing mind where the Lord searches every cart and understands every desire and every thought if you seek him he will be found by you but if you forsake him he will reject you forever and these are the sons of David Rehoboam Abijah ASA Jehoshaphat Jafar a messiah a Celaya joash [Music] who's aya Jotham Ahaz Hezekiah the NASA Amon Josiah and now Lord God keep forever the promise you have made concerning your servant and his house do as you promised so that your name will be great forever [Music] I am King Amon you could say I am like my father Manasseh then he turned weak but I will always live by the sword [Music] you I am just saying I mean I am King Josiah I want my nation to be healed I will love the Lord my god the kingdom of Judah will serve the Lord our God reigns forever [Music] I gotta grab this real quick then we'll get going well we're in our final week Amon and Josiah are two kings today and when we look at this what we have to do is understand that we have kind of a paradox of Kings in this you had another paradox up a parallel course where you see one king is is holding to the that the ethic of grasping power and doing harm and that's king Ammon and he dies fairly quickly but Josiah takes the throne at eight years old and when we look at the life of young Josiah we have to understand that um this this story we've been in this lineage of the Kings the sons of David who've ruled on the throne of Judah in Jerusalem for these many generations these men have been quite often apostate and evil and you even look at Manasseh last week who was so wicked and so bad but he lives into the theme of this book of chronicles first and second chronicles and first and second Kings and the theme is really this it's not how you start it's how you finish it's not how you start it's how you finish will you finish well will your heart stay tuned towards the Lord will you do what's right in his his eyes and this these books this series has pointed us to the reality and the high calling we face to be faithful to God presently and not live off past success not live off the salvation we received and think that was our only experience with God but live faithfully with him day in day out attending to his word in prayer in service and life together will we be faithful to Christ is the challenge we come out of this series with how will we finish so today as we turn our hearts towards this I think one of the realities is we have to look at at this story in well let's look at it this way there's a story of a guy in Alaska who owned an eagle he was a golden eagle I'm not sure the type but he liked it so much he chained it by its little bird foot and it he tied it to a post and the Eagle couldn't fly so it walked circles around that post for years it actually had a rut that it had carved into the ground eventually the guy looks out and he says you know what this eagle is too wonderful I'm gonna just let it free so he takes off the the shackle on the little bird Flint and he throws it in the air and it just won't comes back to the ground he turned it turns around walks over gets in its rut and starts circling it was completely set free it was completely free from what had held it in that place but it had learned a life of slavery it had learned a life that said this is what you do this and nothing else I'm gonna stand the same circuit apparently this is life it was held by what's enslaved it for so many years and the reality is for you and I is that we have to understand Christianity and many Christians live in this weird circle where we do what we think is right and we never actually do the thing we were made to do we never fill the sky right we never get up and really take flight in the calling God's giving us we stay on this this weird track and do the thing that was never intended for us and it's time for you and I to start living in the power of our Redemption to start living in the power of our redemption in the power of Christ in the power of a God who loves us because there's not anything more sad than seeing something that's absolutely free and independent behaving as though it is enslaved and many of us are enslaved to religious routines to addictions and behaviors that are breaking us and we have to understand that we are called to live in the power of our Redemption to live in the power of Christ and to understand that for you and I we are creatures who will go back to a very unhealthy rut and habit that has no life in here's here's where it really comes down to you may define yourself like that eagle did as something that's bound to this one thing but I want to encourage you out of this story you are not too young look at King Josiah he was eight years old when he took the throne listen to the words of Paul to Timothy don't let anyone judge you because you are young you're never too young to live faithfully into the calling of God you are not destined to be like your parents look at King Hezekiah the promise of his life is that he wasn't like his father a has you're not destined to repeat those mistakes you're not to sinful or to broken and hurt to be faithful to God and have him use your life in powerful ways look at the life of King Manasseh when we look at this story we have to grab onto one central truth that echoes throughout the whole of scripture Jesus Christ in the Old Testament was coming to set you free and in the New Testament we grab onto that promise and we hold firm that Jesus Christ has set us free to live a life that not only glorifies him but is what we were intended in purpose to be God made us to be his witnesses so what I'd like to do today is join kind of take a walk through Scripture with you well start in second chronicles chapter 34 and what and and we'll look at that for a minute and then we'll read some out of 35 in second chronicles 34 king amon dies by the sword King Josiah comes to the throne at eight years old at eight years old I still needed help with everything much less running a kingdom I mean that's kind of terrifying in the thought but really it's amazing because if you look at second chronicles chapter chapter 34 verses 14 you fought or verse 8 through 14 you see King Josiah is having them clean up the temple clean up the Temple Mount get all the dirt and horrible things out of it but when I say that I mean the idols and the the Asherah poles and things get those things out of there and make a faithful place of worship and in that time they come across the book of the law the law of Moses they come across the book of the law they read the book of the law and then they tear their robes and bring it to the king and they say King look what we found this is the commandments this is the Torah this is the law of God that was given us through Moses the great prophet and Josiah tears his robes and the lamenting grabs on to the scriptures because he sees that they've been unfaithful but it was like he had found a treasure because not only was he young he was about eight years into his reign at this point so he's sixteen years old but he sees the heart of God in the law and he calls the people back to God he calls the people back to God and he calls them to be faithful he goes on a treasure hunt hey anybody here ever take your kids or something or are your grandkids or nieces and nephews and you go to a park and you have like a treasure hunt anybody ever do that and they like come back with a bone and you're like oh gosh what if that's it you're like please be a dog throw it in the weeds and you all go home you know but sometimes every once in a while kids come home like I found an acorn and it's like half-eaten or a leaf or a stick one time our son Ethan was on a treasure hunt I think with a class he comes up and they're like you know stick ACORN Ethan's like ring and I think there's diamonds Mike ooh you know like any Jani found a ring and we're like oh this is awesome and I don't think it was super valuable we didn't put a sign out because Ethan's like no this is mine and it's still in his bedroom to this day he's like no I found a treasure it's super mine we're like you kind of did that's awesome nobody ever does that without a metal detector but he's like I looked out I saw it I found it and I grabbed it and he held on to it he found a treasure with her worth holding and he wouldn't let it go Josiah did the same thing when it came to the book of the law when he found the law it was a treasure worth holding on to it was God telling his people how to live in faithful relationship so let's join the story of Josiah second chronicles 35 eight to nineteen says this and by the way there's more of these names that just torture my dyslexic tongues so let's just enjoy that okay here's Josiah's official officials also contributed voluntarily to the people and the priests and the Levites Hilkiah Zechariah Jael the officials in charges of God's temple gave the priests 2,600 Passover offerings and three hundred cattle also that guy along with Shania and Nathanael and his brothers and Shuba ngl and Joseph odd I can't do it there's too many a's in there the leaders of the Levites provided five thousand Passover offerings five hundred head of cattle for the Levites the service was arranged the priests stood in their places with the Levites in their divisions as the King had ordered the Passover lambs were slaughtered the priests splashed against the altar the blood handed to them while the Levites skinned the animals they set aside the burnt offerings to give them to the subdivisions of the families of the people to offer to the Lord as it is written in the book of the Moses the book of the law that they had found they did the same with the cattle they roasted the Passover animals over the fire as prescribed and boiled the holy offerings in pots cauldrons and pans anybody here ever let your kids cook a meal one night and they use every utensil God ever created for cooking and you're like you look at the kitchen you're like did like a baboon get loose in here like what happened like when we cooked right I feel like that's what this is they used every utensil the pots the cauldrons and the pans they brought it all out to try to cook all of these all of these offerings and serve them quickly to all of the people after this they made preparations for themselves and for the priests because the priests the descendants of Aaron were sacrificing the burnt offerings in the fat portions until nightfall so the Levites made preparations for themselves and for the ironic priests the musicians the descendants of we're in their places prescribed by David ACF he-man who's in the Bible and Judith hoon oh all right the King seer the gatekeepers at each gate did not leave their posts because their fellow Levites made the preparations for them so at that time the entire service of the Lord was carried out for the celebration of the Passover and the offering of and the offering of burnt offerings on the altar of the Lord as King Josiah had ordered the Israelites who were present celebrated the Passover at that time and observed the festival of unleavened bread for seven days the Passover had not been observed like this in Israel since the days of the Prophet Samuel and none of the kings of Israel had ever celebrated such a Passover as did Josiah with the priests the Levites in all Judah in Israel who were there with the people of Jerusalem the Passover this Passover was celebrated in the 18th year of Josiah and this is a great story this is one of those stories where you look at it and you just think man look at the response the 18th year he's been planning this party for about 10 years when they finally have it they start pouring over the book of the law and they put together a Passover then it was so big it's never been celebrated in such a grand scale before or after it was a beautiful thing now they had the treasure right they found the treasure once Josiah found the treasure he was compelled to share it and I want to point out to you and I think this is fascinating that we are ending this series and we are literally we're going into next what's next for this church I think it's interesting how this all kind of comes together how God kind of aligned it it wasn't intentional on our part but it really did come together when we were writing this and we could see that God is calling us into something next but look at the way this kind of points towards the people of God and their role look at the great effort the personal donations point look at how all the people just served they got invested and got involved for one reason so everyone in Judah could participate but it's not just Judah if you look at verse 18 on that last slide it says the people of Judah and Israel remember Israel was the northern ten tribes but they came down for the pilgrim feast a Passover and they were serving the northern ten tribes as well those who came down for the Passover meals they serve them as well they did it so that everyone had an opportunity to worship they did it so everyone had a place at the table God had prepared and I think that's an important ethic that we live in - I think it's important that we understand the calling to make sure that there is a place and an opportunity for everyone to worship and encounter the Living God is something we hold dear to ourselves that we make room whenever possible or whenever necessary so that people have a spot at the table god prepared for them look at what the guards did the guards didn't leave their post the guards didn't leave their post this is the very first like um uber eats that was ever recorded in Scripture they took the food to them where they were at they brought out the meal to them so they could stand and faithfully do their duties they brought them what they needed the next thing we see is the priests burned the sacrifices till sundown so get this they slaughtered and I think it was eight hundred head of cattle they slaughtered if you've ever if you're like a deer hunter and you get a deer and you know what it's like to have to feel dress a deer it's a little rough I'm a gagger it's okay I know you're like you a Burger King tacos but still that one gets me um it's rough but but they got it they slaughtered they gutted and they skinned eight hundred animals they offered the appointed sacrifices with the different portions of the animals they did this from sunrise till sunset they worked the long day they did everything they could so that everyone could be involved in faithful worship of God they served in such a way that everyone could have their sacrifice rendered and I think that's an important reality for the church I think it's an important reality for us because in our situation we can get very comfortable but this calls us and shows us what it's like this calls us to a treasure mentality to think of this gospel as a treasure as something we value and prize over everything else and if your life is like anything like Erica and ice we just looked at each other when see you at Christmas when we did the family when she did the family calendar you're like how are we gonna do all this how are we gonna keep up with everything it shouldn't just be that it should be a gospel centered life it should be a life that is called to treating the gospel as a treasure not a mundane thing we do every week on a weird rutted rotation but something we live in - so now you hold the treasure you know this Jesus Christ you've discovered the book of the law you've discovered the gift of Jesus Christ his salvation in the new life he offers in himself you've been set free are you gonna stay in the rut and walk around like that brokenhearted eagle that didn't know it was still able to take to the skies we can't live thinking that's okay we have to understand that we're called to do something with this treasure we're called to hold it but also to serve it out and what are you gonna do with the treasure how are you gonna finish your stories it starts presently we're all writing our epitaph what they'll put on our gravestones right now what's yours gonna say what's this story of your life gonna be what are you gonna do with the treasure aren't you compelled like the priests the Levites and the people who are called to their stations aren't you under the same calling to provide a place for people to be worship I would say yes and amen you are you have to because you should feel the same compelling burn then I feel that everybody around us must hear the gospel everybody must hear of Jesus Christ I think the hardest thing that was going on on our mission trip in Africa was how many people don't know Jesus because they're too far off the beaten path and I think of the words of David Livingstone don't give me the people who don't want to go on rough roads give me the people who don't need a road that's so awesome I mean I want a road right all of a sudden it's cool for someone else to quote it until I'm on an untracked path but what if God calls you to the obedience what if well God has called you to the obedience what are you gonna do with this treasure what are you gonna do with this treasure and know this this isn't like normal treasure so let's do a math problem in public with me cuz that's fun I have five pounds of gold I give two pounds to Jack right and Jack's like yeah I got two pounds of gold how many pounds of gold do I have left three thank you that was awesome well done all right so you got three I've got three pounds of gold left and that's our treasure principle in our heads but in the kingdom of God there is always enough to share there is always enough of Jesus Christ to share like you're an open faucet and if I share all I have of Jesus would Jack I am no worse for the wear I don't lose anything in fact I gain everything my purpose is fulfilled I don't have less because I share my time my treasure and my talent I have my life that is a living witness to Jesus Christ that's not bore into the ground as a runt but it's a living witness to him there will always be enough to share the question is will we be willing are you willing to share the treasure you've been given or are you gonna find a comfortable seat and say actually I just kind of attend here that's not Christian life so let me ask you a question what is God telling you to do what is he saying right now in your life what is God calling you to do because he is speaking the book of the law was always in the temple it was just that it slowly got buried under a pile of treasures other things that the world thought was valuable and when they found it they realized the depth of truth in it what it called them to do and they responded wholeheartedly how will you respond to the calling of God if you know Jesus Christ in this room he's calling you to something and he's not sorry for it and neither am i we the church have to live into it maybe you're called to teach a class in a church with this many people in it there should never be a day where we say hey we're short a couple teachers ever we should be saying sorry we don't have room for you that's brutal but it's true right sorry we don't have room for you as a teacher right now but we're opening a new venue would you be a part of that would you teach there would you help there we should be pushing people back we should never be up here going come on can you help this either is everything to us or it's nothing this is our treasure is he telling you maybe you should work or serve in nursery which seriously how much better could life be they're toothless little people who smile at you for no reason they're wonderful sometimes they shame themselves and their little diapers but they get changed it's fine they're wonderful how could you not serve knowing that a mom and dad might desperately need a few minutes of quiet and just need to hear about God and hear a calling on their life a lot of us remember the grind of having little kids serves so that other people can be nourished and grow maybe he's calling you to teach that class maybe he's calling you to work in nursery maybe he's calling you to go to a different venue and be part of a servant leadership team that gets a new place opened up so everyone can have a seat at the table I will tell you this a lot of people are scared of rooms this size so we have rooster going down the road we have West going we have see you Monday we're launching a new service this coming fall we'll talk about that another time but it's gonna be awesome we need people who feel the calling and the urge to bring the treasure to their friends to their co-workers to their neighbors so so maybe we make room so you can bring friends because here's the problem it's the middle of August and I only see some seats right over there and a couple up front so we have to make room for everybody to have a seat at the table you have to get out of your comfortable rut and start doing what is faithful maybe he's telling you to give towards the next building I would encourage you if God calls you to be generous God will provide for that generosity don't deny the calling for us and costly ways remember how long the the Levites served they stayed at their posts they gave generously of themselves they did everything they could to do what was next in their day and age each one of us lives under the same calling what are you going to do next what is God calling you to you're not on a spiritual plateau of Nirvana where you're like I really feel like I've arrived no one's arrived and if you have you're soon to leave this earth it's kind of depressing but it's true right I've never I mean not nobody in my ministry experience has God been like wow they're really good like oh they they were raptured no it hasn't happened yet we're obeying into what's next may our next step be one of obedience what is God calling you to do next here's what I'd like to challenge kids kids I would love for you to respond and lead us as a church in this when you're younger people are like hey that's a great idea but you know every like Matt said is teaching last week about their games user games are a disaster it's why church insurance is so expensive and they're awesome and they should never end they should never stop why because kids know how to engage faith your children most likely woke up and said what's for breakfast not it's their breakfast they woke up and they wanted to know what's to eat they want to know for dinner but they don't wonder if you're gonna give it to them they don't want her mom where's my clean shirts they call out for you because they expect it why because they're kids they know how to look up they know how to depend freely kids lead the way remind us of what Jesus said in Matthew 18 to when he said if you want to enter the kingdom of heaven you've got to become like one of these and he pulled a little child in why because children aren't worried so much about their value as much as they are obedience and pleasing their parents how great if our church was dedicated to obeying and courageous ways the calling of God and pleasing him and everything we do kids you've got to respond you may be like I'm sorry I'm only eight years old well Josiah was king I think you can do it I think you can do it you can pull it off you can set the pace for us grumpy Scotchie rutted adults and show us the way into faithful living cuz you're better at it than we are kids lead the way set the pace I would love to see our children rise up and tell us what's next because of their friends who are in need or their friends who don't know Jesus I love the idea of our children leading so let me challenge you we as a church are leaning into what is next what is God doing next in this community and the world beyond we are not going to put a stop sign out that we construct if God halts us will halt but until he does we will faithfully courageously and if necessarily blindly obey Him because every time the church did that it grew not just in numbers but it grew in depth it grew in relationship it grew in dependence on God and one another so if you're wondering okay God what are you calling me to here and you're wrestling with something that seems bigger than you do you think God won't help you do what he called you to do I God will help you be who he called you to be he made you he will put you in the right place if you'll obey Him and he'll provide for you as you obey not before you have to live into the obedience he will provide into what he calls you into you must first obey so don't sit and doubt God don't sit and doubt your own resolve act in obedience courageous obedience for three reasons he is God you have audience with Almighty God at any moment of your day act in obedience cuz He is God acting obedience because he is faithful because while we were yet sinners Christ died for you and me he is God he is faithful and he is calling church hear me he is calling us he is calling us to reach people who don't know him not only in far-off Africa where they don't even know the name of Jesus so many people 60% of the people we met had never heard of Jesus how can that be but you know what the reality is half our town doesn't know Jesus how can that be with all of us sitting here the time has come to recognize that He is God he is faithful and he is calling the question is who in this room will obey who in this room will live in to the words of Isaiah when the Lord's Spirit said whom shall we send and Isiah stood up and said Here I am send me oh if that could only be my epitaph and yours as well Here I am send me church I am challenging you to get into what's next on God's agenda not yours I challenge myself and that same thing because the tyranny of the urgent is so easy to grab on to but faithfulness to God that is our mandate Lord Jesus Christ we're Church hold on tight to you and we ask that you would give us what we stand in need of not just physically but the emotional capacity the spiritual depth to do the things the difficult things that you've called us to for your glory and your praise only may the name of Jesus be the only name ever lifted high in our lives may we hold you up and celebrate you even if it's a life of costly service of an exhausting grind may it be a life knowing that you are God you are faithful to provide that what you call us into and that you are calling speak Holy Spirit your church is listening and we give this life we live all to you it's only you it's only you who our life speaks and praises of in Jesus name Amen would you join me as we stand and sing when um when I was young and I played football in high school my coach used to say to us um strap up it's time to hit who you know and ever it wasn't like hey does everybody want to strap up we're gonna yell and you strap up your helmet you buckle it up and you'd put your mouthpiece in you're gonna knock heads right this last spring and summer I have probably said this is who we are if you're not gonna do this this isn't home well you stayed so it's time to strap up because you don't get to leave we're locking the doors you chose to stay you're one of us now it's time for all of us to button it up cuz you're called not by me but by Almighty God you are called to live faithfully into your Redemption and the power of it so I'm gonna invite you to next on Wednesday and you're like we're busy I know so am i but I'm going anyway right you're busy we all get it but here's the thing what's next for us as a community is finding a way to get every possible seat open for people who don't have one yet you're called it's not an option you stayed I was fairly rude you stuck around this is on you I'm just accepting your decision let's live into this let's no longer pretend that the rut we run in is Christianity but the life we fly in by the Holy Spirit and the redemption of Christ is one that will fill the empty seats wherever with people who come to know Jesus Christ you are redeemed by Jesus Christ filled the spirit called for his purposes it's time for you to discern how we would love to show you what's next at the foundry on Wednesday I would love to see you out there come out Wednesday evening 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and find out what's next I heard a family two families talking at the Zeeland East football picnic on Friday and they didn't I was going towards a vegetable tray but found the chips and and I get up there and I'm standing there and they're talking they don't realize I'm there and they're talking about how they're both starting groups and they're scared they're a little nervous but they're excited they've never done this before you know it's just exciting we're doing it it's what our church does I was like thank you so much you know because they go to our church not a different Church but they go to our church I was like oh this is the best I loved hearing people courageously get involved it's time you chose to stay so now it's time for what's next God is speaking you are called it's yours to discern and answer faithfully and as you go about that before I see you Wednesday may the Lord bless you may the Lord keep you may the Lord cause his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you may the Lord turn his face towards you and give you his peace as you listen to the calling as you discern what's next and as you obey may the Lord be your peace the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit my friends it is time for the church to leave the building if you want prayer there are two stations over here we'd love to pray with you hey thanks again for joining us for today's message if you are looking for a way to prepare yourself for next week's message make sure that you click the link below in the description right now and that will take you to our weekly devotion page with the devotions are a very important part to our weekly rhythm here at the founder Church we really hope that God spoke to you in a powerful way today and we cannot wait to see you again next week [Music] you | The Foundry Church | UCviul-TptKV_E_bKoZlrcuA | 2019-08-20 | Creative 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h4Y2THnyRoc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Y2THnyRoc | Will Sanding Ruin My Resin Work? | baby you ready ready hey guys hi so you know sometimes you get a little imperfection or bubble or hair in your piece and you have to sand down and pour a fresh coat so today I'm gonna walk you through every step of sanding okay so first thing you want to do is grab some 80 grit sandpaper you need a coarse sandpaper and the reason for this is you want to rough up your surface to create some tooth for your fresh resin layer to adhere to okay so 80 grit sandpaper so sand down the whole thing I know it looks scary I know it looks like you're just doing your art work but believe me it's gonna look perfect again so make sure when you're sanding they stand down far enough to remove whatever the imperfection is the bubble or the hair so here it is after sanding and I know it looks completely destroyed but trust me when you pour your fresh resin layer on it is gonna look beautiful again okay so we can't pour on it like this obviously we've got to clean off all of the sanding residue so what you want to do is grab yourself a wet paper towel okay doesn't that be soaking wet just moist and wipe off all of that residue all that sanding residue you want to make sure you get rid of all this dust because you don't want it flying into your fresh wet resin right and you can use a couple of paper towels you can do this process a couple of times if you want to because it's still moist right now you don't want to pour your resin on with any moisture here otherwise you're gonna get cloudy resin so once you've wiped it down with a wet paper towel just set it aside and let it dry for a few minutes okay so I've sanded my piece here okay so I'm gonna take one more precaution because if you actually feel the surface of this even though I wiped it with a paper towel there's still a little bit of residue on here and we want to have a perfect pour we don't want to create more problems so what I'm gonna do well you can do a couple of things you can use a brush and just wipe it off and make sure all that residue is gone or you can grab a can of this dust off which is super handy to have especially if you're doing something like a wood tray that has little nooks and crannies these are indispensable so give it a shot here okay all right that feels way better now so now we're ready for a resin pour so I've got my art resin here mixed together for three minutes that's great the bottoms on the sides my piece is propped up okay and I'm gonna pour and you're gonna see the magic okay so I'm just gonna spread it along the edges here okay so remember how scuffed up it was watch this here we go all those bubbles are disappearing you can't see any of those scratch marks when this cures it is gonna look perfect you'll never ever know those bubbles were there okay guys that's your tip video Friday with that resin thank god that's over | ArtResin | UCSA_E1V04jnqlQWqkC1bpTA | 2018-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 567 | 2,840 |
VLyeUScgGWw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLyeUScgGWw | Why Do People Lie When Online Dating? | what's the biggest lie you've ever heard while you were online dating I'm curious because that's what we're going to talk about [Music] today can't I was at an event the other day and I was listening to this woman talk about it was actually a very funny story about how when she was dating she was lying to all of these people and it got me to thinking why do we keep lying when we're dating but then being upset when other people lie to us like where is our level of self- Integrity our level of respect for ourselves and for others when we catch ourselves lying and I don't mean little lies although that's an issue as well but like big straight out honest lies so let's talk a little bit more about this I want to break this down a little bit because one of the biggest challenges I see that people have a hard time being authentic with each other and this happens in any kind of relationship we get a little bit nervous the other person isn't going to like us or we're hiding something because a friend told us and we're not supposed to tell anybody else so sometimes we're maintaining privacies sometimes we're not sure how the other person is going to react sometimes we're just lying to oursel and everybody lies even the most honest person sometimes tells small mistruths I'm not saying it's good or that makes it acceptable and I want you to look at the bigger picture of where is your level of integrity and honesty with yourself and with others like so for example this woman was talking about how she went to this dating event and she got put in the wrong group the wrong age category and instead of just telling people like oops I'm really sorry I totally got put into the age C the wrong age category I'm not actually interested I feel like our ages are too far apart what she started doing is saying things like hey I've got eight kids do You Want To Be My Baby Daddy and things like that now it's a super funny story right and tell you start thinking about the people that she was talking to how are they feeling right now sitting across from this woman who really is pretending like she's only interested in them because they might have money how do you think that affects them their self-esteem their own sense of value and for this woman where is her lack of ability to just be honest and be like hey I screwed up like I do not want to date anybody in this age rage and we can still have a conversation who do you know that might be my age here's what I'm looking for do you know anybody or hey who are you as a person let's just have a conversation and meet each other as real human beings so this is the thing that we run into with dating is sometimes we're so busy thinking about ourselves right because sometimes that's human nature let's think about me first before I think about anybody else we so busy what do they think about me how are they going to react are they going to dump me are they going to reject me that we actually forget that we're talking to another human that has some of those same sensitivities that has some of those same emotions and so when we start lying to others to maybe save face for ourselves we're also breaking down our own Integrity we're breaking down our own level of self-respect right because why for example would I put up a fake picture of me on online dating that's 10 years old when I know that in the first date where they meet me they're going to be able to tell it was the wrong picture because immediately you've broken trust immediately you've broken Rapport is that what you want if you're really out there to try to find somebody that's going to have honesty and integrity and treat you with kindness you need to First have honesty and integrity and treat yourself with kindness right if you catch yourself lying step back and notice what am I actually truly afraid of where am I not valuing myself or where am I expecting others to do something give me something that I need now granted some of us have learned since we were a child that the only way we get attention is by getting angry or lying or being perfect or creating conflict or whatever it is or being a peacemaker so if we can step back release those emotions release those fears through something like tapping through counseling through therapy of some sort through any kind of deep emotional healing work hypnotherapy neural linguistic programming any of those things Emotion Code there's so many I could list I could list like aund of them right when you release that in yourself you were going to have better relationships people are going to be able to feel that you are treating them with respect and even if the person sitting across the table is not right for you you get to create a connection you get to hold yourself in your truth and when you're not holding yourself in truth you're changing your energetic field if you can show up with honesty and integrity and curiosity to every person that you you meet whether you're online texting them whether you're having a phone conversation or whether you're in person when you show up true authentic connected honest as well as non-judgmental to the best of your ability because of course we all have First Impressions we all have natural this is going to work for me this isn't going to work for me intuition and instincts and when you show up real you are magnifying your own energy in a positive way and when you're showing up lying cheating talking about things that aren't true not holy in yourself that fear that dishonesty verber Ates through your energy system and other people can feel that even if they don't catch on right away even if they don't know exactly what they're feeling they'll figure it out they'll figure out something's off those little yellow flags those little red flags that intuitive sense of like something's not quite in alignment here and then you lose so many opportunities don't you I know people who are married to people that they never thought would be they'd be in relationship with like they were friends or they were someone they actually argued with that work and then ended up later really learning each other and getting married and having really great relationships so why do you lie I don't know are you ready to get over it move through it I think it's helpful comment below I want to hear what is the biggest lie you've ever heard while online dating I'd love to hear it until then you are loved you are loving and you are lovable | Unified Mind | UCoIuAcJ4dWxMSVKuAqo4icQ | 2024-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,202 | 6,468 |
ackcPhHDuNc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ackcPhHDuNc | HRT 211 Unit 9 | this is Jeff Weiss hrt211 unit 9 with a further discussion of cuttings and layering two of the techniques for propagating plants using asexual methods this week there's readings in three chapters of the text you have this lecture and the associated slides and some videos are posted that are worth taking a look at to see some of these techniques the discussion question will cover layering and the assignment of creating a crop schedule will be deferred for the uh class with the lab sessions to the lab for unit 10. so there's some key terms and Concepts and basically these provide a overview of the range of techniques that are available for propagating additional plants by use of various types of cuttings or layering techniques and at the end of this unit you should be able to differentiate between the different techniques for making cutting explain the use of hormones and other treatments uh that will increase the success of the of the plants derived from these techniques and be able to explain layering and when it is a useful technique so a couple of comments on the on cuttings versus layering cuttings is a a very widely used technique and commercially important for producing various herbaceous perennials container plants and some forestry and other fruit and nut trees um so this uh idea of cuttings although in some cases it's being supplanted by tissue culture and and micropropagation is still widely used on the other hand layering while it's useful for uh production of some plants it's often labor-intensive and is less commercially important than cuttings so this table has a summary of some of the types of cuttings some of which we've talked about in a prior lesson Hardwoods are collected during the Dorman season and examples are Dogwood and Willow that we've already planted in our Greenhouse laboratory Evergreen cuttings similar late fall or late winter examples Juniper Spruce and you semi-hardwoods are collected from less mature wood than Hardwoods and are usually done throughout the growing season some examples are provided softwoods make use of early season growth and our useful for lilac Forsythia service Berry and other other especially shrub trees shrubs and trees and then herbaceous cuttings can be collected year round and are commonly used in house plants uh and other flowering plants such as mums and geraniums Leaf cuttings are similarly useful from house plants begonia and African violet are two examples here root cuttings are like Hardwoods and and Evergreens usually collected in the Dorman season late winter or early spring geranium and zumac are a couple of examples and then Leaf Bud cuttings uh can be collected and propagated through the growing season some examples here are blackberry and clematis so there's a wide variety of plant types cutting types and the the season in which they're collected is critically important to their success so some of the treatments for cuttings once made including include use of hormones and and sophisticated propagators now make use of a wide variety of of hormones applied at different times to either promote or inhibit various types of um growth activities but in general auxins promote root growth root growth cytokinins promote shoot growth and Others May either promote or inhibit and are used in specially applications in the case of these prickly pear cactus that I'm propagating um the since it is uh prone to rotting in the presence of too much too much moisture I've just broken off these uh leaves or clad oats and let them dry out for a week to form callous tissue prior to planting them uh but the the practice of uh causing additional wounding to um promote uh accumulation of hormones or photosynthates or various techniques to promote callusing and root growth vary a lot between between species so it's good to refer to a propagation text or research practices that other propagators have found successful in order to maximize the success of cuttings and then creating a favorable propagation environment using bottom heat Mist propagation enclosures or various light regimens are also useful to producing successful cuttings and finally the good hygiene and sometimes use of fungicides or other pesticides are also useful in protecting the plants from various pathogens so a classic example of an important crop that's produced from cuttings is poinsettia and I provide a few bullets about the history and the variety of of this plant in the U.S it's a 250 million dollar a year industry and one grower in particular at least as of a few years ago their market share was 70 percent of all of the points that is purchased in the U.S and the the one of the important aspects of poinsettia propagation is that the photo period needs to be manipulated in in order to have sales uh or Quality Plants available for Christmas time so it it's an interesting and widespread plant and a lot of greenhouse space in the US is devoted to propagating this plant in time for Christmas another group of plants that are produced frequently from cuttings are these conifers and um since we propagated some in our in our Greenhouse lab I'm showing you some pictures of Dawn Redwood or metasequoia elliptosterboides it's a plant from China and it's a deciduous Conifer and it is we hope at least successfully propagated from hardwood or Evergreen cuttings something else to think about is how you store your your soft wood cuttings if you do not have green space and Greenhouse space and you need to short store them Outdoors you need to make arrangements to keep them in in proper lighting temperature and humidity conditions select the best time for transplanting them and making sure to harden them off in uh prepare them for changes in condition and the heat sunlight wind conditions so that you don't lose your crop at as you change from one stage of production to the next a variety of plants especially house plants can be successfully produced from Leaf cuttings and there's a couple of illustrations here for plants that we're going to be working with in the greenhouse over the next few Labs one is San separi also called mother-in-law tongue and the other is African Violets and you can see the uh new shoots springy from this leaf cutting this slide has a few pointers and illustrations of stem herbaceous stem and leaf cuttings and a cutting making use of a of a leaf bud the next topic is root cuttings and root cuttings are useful for several different plants notably geranium and sumac and we'll try to get some plant materials so that you can also produce some root cuttings in your Greenhouse labs now we're going to change gears and go from cuttings to layering and the significant thing about layering is that during the early stages of propagation a physical connection is made and maintained between the parent and daughter plant so most of us are familiar with strawberry which grow from runners or stolens above ground and those runners or the the new plants will spread from the parent send down roots and once the root is formed then the stolen can be cut and the plant will the new plant will be self-sufficient uh but this physical connection uh allows uh plant sugars photosynthates and hormones to accumulate and promote rooting and New Growth so that's the essence of layering is to uh take advantage of the connection to the parent however some manipulations and care is needed to promote successful production of layers and many of them involve excluding light or selecting plant materials that will invigorate and rejuvenate the uh the plant so one technique that we're going to test out in the lab is air layering and in this process the grower removes the bark from a segment of a of a of a branch scrape scraping the cambium to stimulate a hormone accumulation and then covering the site wrapping the the the the the side of the of the exposed bark with moist peat moss and covering it with plastic to maintain the humidity Roots will form in this area in a few weeks and once they have it's a simple matter to cut off the rooted segment and to transplant it to form a new plant this is a series of photos showing air layering technique for a a branch of an elm tree in addition to air layering many plants are adapted to spreading especially brambles and roses and some of the ribies plants including cranberry and Gooseberry can spread and be propagated by basically just putting the tip of the plant underground and allowing that tip to form new roots and new shoots and this can be used in in your garden if you have fruit plants or roses that you want to to propagate the another variation on this theme of layering is an old forestry technique called copising or stooling and in this technique the uh the stem of the the trunk of the tree is cut off and allowed to form numerous new shoots or stems sometimes these compasses are covered with with soil and then they're called Mound layers or Mound layering uh and but in any event uh these uh numerous new uh shoots can be used uh either for production of cuttings or for other purposes such as a basketry or even firewood in the case of uh of campuses that were made in the uh in in England in ancient times another technique layering technique is called trench layering in which a trench is dug the mother plant is bent over uh into the trench and literally buried alive where it will produce new roots in shoots that can be harvested and used used to propagate additional plants there's a a brief YouTube on this on this topic which you may find worth looking at but examples of uh this natural layering or production of shoots from stolens and underground rhizomes can be seen in our beach ecosystems and so there's an example here of shoots coming up from underground stems along this exposed Beach and some of you who get out to the Lake Michigan shorelines or other Wetlands see this plan in the lower photo which is phragmites or common read and this plant grows extensively from the stems which might get knocked down and um get submerged in water or under sand and these underground these stems and above ground stems can extend for 20 feet or more sending out new shoots every few inches so this plant is very aggressive and can in the space of a very short period of time use this this shoot production capability to invade and completely overrun a beach or a dune area and it is a a plant that's expanding rapidly uh and causing a lot of uh degraded natural areas in our in our region so I just give you that as an example of uh how plants can use these techniques without any human assistance so our discussion question is about layering I'd like you to research and describe one plant which can be produced via layering but also to comment on why this process is not as important as other vegetative propagation techniques that we're covering in class and the assignment for producing a production schedule or crop schedule is not is not applied to the CLC students in this course we will be making up a crop schedule in our next Lab so don't worry about this assignment I think that brings us to the yes it does bring us to the end of this lecture and I hope it was helpful | Igen Green | UCxLzPJ4T3B76jmxdMUnSphQ | 2014-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,976 | 11,184 |
Jhz03LiTXWs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhz03LiTXWs | Kamala Harris Gets Disgusting Facelift (comedian K-von is scared!) | he was a living saint um and now he will be obviously among our most honored ancestors he was he was you know the quiet conversation that we would have um this is where things get interesting trump gets corona but then he beats corona gets the point right back one thing with me the nice part i went through it now they say i'm immune i can feel i feel so powerful i'll walk into that audience i'll walk in there i'll kiss everyone in that audience no but there is something nice i don't have to be locked up in my basement and i wouldn't allow that to happen anyway president trump has been making some pretty misleading statements about his health including claiming that he is now immune from this coronavirus which the cdc warns people who have recovered from the virus not to assume if he means that he's been infected and having been infected and recovered that he will not get infected again that's true the fact that he has recovered from an immunological standpoint he has an immune response in him that very likely would protect him from being reinfected | KvonComedy | UCh5pgse6OhrBT0IywOqtg8Q | 2021-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 196 | 1,064 |
fBqzv2IUWn8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBqzv2IUWn8 | 60,000 lbs!!! | My Trucking Life | Vlog #2588 | July 26th, 2022 | [Music] morning all blue and good morning to you we're headed out on a trip today have a trip uh waiting for me in winnipeg it's going to atchison alberta which is just west of edmonton i'm gonna go pick up an empty flatbed in our yard and go load it up in winnipeg and make our way that way we have the weasel with us on this trip that should be fun got everything ready to go here diesel will you believe me if i told you everybody's been asking for you i know right does that make you feel good everyone loves you man to have you back on this trip smells really nice in here wow what have you done with the place was mom in here why does he smelling so nice all right weasel we're here for our trailer trailer six five three five six i believe it's a rental so it'll be a black one flatbed axle it's supposed to be in the yard van trailer fan trailer van trailer wears all the flat bed trailers 405 401 those raw steps 525 529 533 [Music] 532 103. oh i think i see it like i said i think it's peeking out peeking out at me there it is i think that's it diesel you think that's my trailer i think it's our trailer man six five three five six that's it that's that's the one we're taking that to alberta let's go put some stuff on it let's take it with us how about it hook her up come here come here i want to take you with me i like you come here come on we don't have too much time here i got to hook up and go i gotta be just down the road in 20 minutes still gotta do pre-trib on this thing it's only a five-minute drive to where we're going so it should work oh like a glove hooked up that was nice and smooth eh diesel very smooth man very nice i didn't even feel it i know that was a lucky one i don't always get it that smooth you can put my shoes on you ate all your breakfast this morning that's good he usually eats all of his breakfast but in the truck he doesn't eat as much because he doesn't use as much energy but we're gonna go on lots of walks right lots of walks right diesel i dub the load weasel i already white floyd i know why are you touching me with the shoe horn man put your shoes on go get the trailer on diesel everyone's excited that you're in the truck with me i'm excited it's gonna be a good trip right i'm gonna alberta see a bunch of alberta cows because there's saskatchewan oh don't get too excited about saskatchewan man i know it looks like exciting place lots of cows there too oh okay got my shoes on let's do this okay okay oh yes wonderful get wonderful tarps onto the deck there come with me come on come here come here don't make me call you names you better listen to me [Applause] roll these up because you don't want to forget that beautiful sunshiny day it's a good day to be trucking i'm getting loaded right now this is about half the load so they say let's see how much it uh adds up to i think these are floor joists going on to alberta it's gonna be very heavy very heavy all right done tying down we're gonna do our final walk around let's take a look and make sure that everything's ready to go there's the full load it's heavy that's why we got the tri-axle to get the exact total weight i'll have to get the paperwork i got to pick that up on my way out of here check all of my straps here make sure that everything is tight should have a nice little buzz to them right there we go all the way to alberta with this it's gonna be fun floor joists i told you that already somebody's building something i got your floor for you pretty sure what's what that is someone's building something i'm their man here flying j headingly manitoba just on the west side of winnipeg just grabbed a coffee something to drink a sandwich and we're gonna head down the road we are heavy we have uh close to 60 000 pounds on the trailer behind us hence the tri-axle it's heavy and this truck over here i don't know what they're doing but they've been parked there like that the whole time i've been here blocking everything in maybe they broke down [Applause] the truck is running it's sitting there idling drivers in the driver's seat so there must be something wrong i walked past it on my way in and the airlines were all intact so it's not the airlines who knows there's got to be a reason because no one just parks like that and blocks people in for no reason and the drivers there weren't fighting with each other but they were talking with each other so i mean i if if someone was just being a dink and blocking people in i think there would be uh more words flying back and forth they seem to be understanding of each other so i don't know what's going on let's drag this heavy load hotel alberta take her nice and easy at least we're not oversized or anything it's a legal load one last thing to worry about right oh nice oh someone stuck my throat there [Music] i love it when the four wheelers understand and we both turned onto the road here and he didn't try to cut around on my right and pass me on my right patiently waited behind me until i turned into the right line so he could pass me on the left side it's nice to see some people know how to drive out there that's you know restores hope and humanity a lot of people get very impatient with us on the road and their uh lack of humanity shows very quickly not all the time but quite often more often than it it's a should day in the capital saskatchewan [Music] lots of work going on here i wonder if they're like redoing the overpasses or if they're building new overpasses i don't know overpasses are sort of a foreign concept to me i'm from winnipeg we don't know what overpasses are [Music] never been exposed to them much [Music] oh that is a bright sun yikes somebody turned down the brightness there would you be highway 11 towards saskatoon that's where we're headed through saskatoon to edmonton i'm thinking we'll probably make it to saskatoon tonight and stay the flying j there that way i can have a shower and get cleaned up get fueled up and get ready for tomorrow supper break here for the weasel bathroom break for both of us ate all his supper like a good boy now we got to get out of here i want to make it to saskatoon hopefully there's a parking spot there for us when we get there we'll make one we'll find one this is davidson saskatchewan this guy off to the left here park started right in the middle of the driveway little squeak between here [Music] oblivious to the fact that he's right in the middle of the driveway how well [Music] maybe he had a very long day maybe he just doesn't care i don't know either way he's in the way [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] you guessed it flying j saskatchewan tuned so we made it we found a parking spot here and uh we'll call it a night stay here for our mandatory eight hours and then we'll be off to the races again about another five and a half hours of driving tomorrow to the destination uh we should get there early afternoon and we'll see what we got for our reload from there depending on where we go maybe we'll get loaded tomorrow yet maybe we'll get reloaded next day if we do get reloaded tomorrow that would be awesome if we are able to get loaded tomorrow uh it's wednesday that means we'd be back thursday night or so a bit of a short maybe we get another short one in there on uh go straight back out turn and burn on thursday go do a quick overnighter and be back friday we'll see what happens we got a barbecue coming up on saturday that i'd like to be home for yeah we'll see what happens no more doctor's appointments for a little bit yet we'll wait and see what happens with that but anyways thanks everybody for watching thanks for tuning in every day subscribing i am exhausted i don't know why but i did drive nine hours today but it's not even a full day for me it's just for some reason i thought i got a good sleep last night but ah it's just some days you uh some days the sleep is just better than others you know hopefully tonight will be the best of the bestest get a full day in tomorrow diesel how was your day how was your day man diesel hey how are you sleeping hey guys you guys just be very cute to be very cute very very nice day she like house and when she wears saskatchewan he's got your tune now um that's y'all good night that's it diesel nothing else he's been enjoying the day he he likes to sit back here on the bed and just look out the back window that was one of the reasons i really wanted to have a back window right when i thought diesel could look out he's not going to come with on every trip he's getting older and the road isn't full-time road isn't for him anymore he's got some uh i don't know some some things i've been concerned about with him he gets uh frightened easily which is strange because that never used to be like that like when we went down that gravel road to deliver those big rafters or trusses like a few weeks ago and diesel was with me that's why he stayed home for a few weeks or for a week or two because he hated that gravel road for some reason that gravel road freaked him out he doesn't mind the paved roads you've been spoiled with all the american interstates man he really didn't like it he was scared of the the sound of the rocks uh and it made him a little nervous so i don't know what that was all about there's a bug in here how dare you oh that was your death sentence coming in here buddy did i get you ah no i didn't i will get you though look at this guy look at this guy flying around oh he's fast diesel i don't want to hit you okay i won't hit you don't worry oh i'm gonna get that bugger yet but anyways yeah that's the reason why this is not gonna be full time uh because he really enjoys being at home with his family when it was just me and him before i met brett it didn't mean him it was a little different but now there's a family at home he's got his brothers at home and uh he really enjoys being there too and i don't want to take that from him so i don't want to be completely greedy and selfish with him and take him with me everywhere i want or everywhere i go because i want him to be with me and that is the case i want him to be with me all the time 24 7. and he enjoys being in here he does but i can tell that he also really enjoys being at home with his family he's turned into a bit of a family guy a bit of an old family guy so uh yeah he's in his like golden years of senior years right now i don't want to take that from him i think he deserves to be home with his family sometimes and he can come along with me sometimes i'm going to try taking chevy on a short trip see if he's adjusted at all to it he's definitely a home body the truck is very noisy scares him a little bit he doesn't appreciate the majesticness of it but that's okay and he is brit's dog he's brits protector he guards her like he he might seem like a nice little golden retriever happy golden retriever you try messing with brit he turns into a pretty scary dog pretty quick he's very protective of her and that's the whole point of him he's supposed to be there to protect her and uh the little guys well they're too old and wiener i could never separate him him from brett that that's not gonna happen uh he would die of sadness if i did that so can't do that we'll see diesel you can come with as often as you want okay but you're also going to stay at home some we'll figure out a rhythm maybe he'll come with every second trip or every third trip we'll see he's still going to be in the truck with me he still enjoys being here he really does it's tough you know as they get older anyways i'm tired just babbling on here hope this all made sense to you look at my eyes that means it's time for trucker josh to go to bed i'll see you tomorrow take care everybody [Music] you | Trucker Josh VLOGS | UCrkahiSmFd6w0fmdZ95K_wA | 2022-07-28 | Creative 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fJivKbBe0lM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJivKbBe0lM | July 05, 2017- Sunset- Djuma has its own Wildebeest migration sort of. | that's going on around here do not go away guys we are just here to observe we're not going to eat anyone well this is quite amazing visit I'm sure this will all of the ones that we saw earlier on today when we were mmm okay son we I think I'm going to sorry let me just go slightly forward and maybe we won't have that bright reflection of the Sun right where it is maybe here is a bit better no all the way there yes sir all right we are just trying to find a good angle where the Sun is not going to be reflecting on the water too much so that we can have a look at everything that's going on here it seems like maybe the world waste of Jummah have decided to put on a migration show for all of us hey thank you guys that was very kind of you now if anybody needed American Mara fix this is almost the way to go a bunch of wildebeest by the water sadly no crocodiles here so I think it's a good thing for them to they'll be able to survive this watery encounter coming down for a drink and I'm sure this is the herd that we saw this morning there's about 80 30 of them you notice about 30 35 of them in total now someone's having fun they're in the mud and we were saying earlier it's been a hot day so I wouldn't be surprised if they've just gone down to the mud sheet where it's the cooler so it feels a lot better to sit down there that pretty much anywhere else look at that I can even pretend that we're in the Masai Mara now with this great wildebeest migration couple you're wondering what's the name for a large group of wildebeest well I suppose just to herd herd of wildebeest I don't know if they've got any fancy names but as far as I know they're just simply called a herd of wildebeest now I've got a few that are doing some very funny stuff by the edge of the water and they keep yeah rolling around in the mud very Buffalo / elephant like of them and I'm sure it's because it's been such a hot day they're trying to cool themselves down but I'm also trying to get rid of some of those annoying parasites that can live on their skin well guys you're really enjoying this mud bath I want not a mud bath but beauty treatment perhaps even the youngsters are doing it I think this is quite unusual behavior in its state they're very happy to be close to the water because they have learnt already that there aren't any potential predators in the water that might try and eat them I think should we be in an area like the Masai Mara where there are lots of crocodiles and lions lurking around waiting for the approaching world of these likely that's when they're going to come and feel a bit more wary of the water sources but like we said this is a shrinking waterhole and I think it's the only one that is actually going to be pumped if need be throughout the winter time so there's always water here but because there aren't any predators a wildebeest have already known this fact that they can approach it and just enjoy a lovely time by the water's edge pretty amazing machine as I'm enjoying them on so much Stevie you're wondering if they will delete all migrated to the Mara no they will not migrate to the Mara the wildebeest that we have in this part of the world so in southern Africa they because there's water readily available for them they don't have to move too much they might send me migrate during the dry winter months from one area to the next just where they can find water but they will not go from here all the way to the Mara I do think that there is some sort of theory that says that perhaps millions well maybe not millions thousands of years ago all of the animals used to migrate and especially I think it's been said that elephants used to go all the way from southern Africa to East Africa however as human populations have evolved in the world and we have started building roads and putting fences we have cut the migration for many animals so they've had to readapt and that is perhaps one of the reasons why the wildebeest that we have down here do not move around and do those great migrations that we see in between whether our winter months here but they're summertime there claps Kate you're wondering if female wildebeest have horns just like gazelles are me as I do they have horns just like the male's normally bigger sized antelope both males and females tend to have horns and they come into pretty much aid for their defense so males wildebeest and female world which have got horns which makes it sometimes a bit tricky to tell them apart from the distance this is quite a wonderful setting interesting guys and now around the water there's shoots of grass or probably a bit more palatable so yummier to eat more nutritious so it's a perfect setting for them they can play around in the water have something to drink and then eat food that's softer more nutrient-rich than what they've been probably eating the whole day now it's got some I think it's some youngsters down there is still in the mud playing around with it Jenny you're wondering what the last one of a wildebeest is well in the world I would put it somewhere around maybe 10 12 years old probably on average we would find that it's a little bit less than that but that that would be my normal average but let me see if I've got a book here where I could double check but this fact is correct it seems like we've got a youngster quite enjoying life over there all right look who's not good I have lost one of my very trustworthy animal books I am not too sure where I have put it and that makes me worried quite a bit all right life span 16 years so according to my trusty book it's about 15 years I would imagine that they in reality they look slightly less than but just because of the hard conditions that they can live a button I assume also its area dependent but I think probably 15 years is a good average here I would assume that the ones in the Mara perhaps it is slightly less because they have to migrate and as we all know and as we've been seeing lots of predators lurking around waiting for this time of abundance interesting so we're having like a mini bite-sized migration over here I wonder if they're going to head back to quarantine or perhaps they're going to go into greener pastures later on and by greener I just mean pastures that are not here because there's this is as green as it gets for this time of the year now I don't know I'm trying to think if there's any potential open area that they might enjoy but I think it's quite thick all around here so I would have imagined the day which is pretty much to a bit of a circle and go back to your quarantine where we saw them this morning dramaturgy you're wondering if wildebeest are raised for human consumption well the game game farms that pretty produce but they're great animals for human consumption they don't do it in intensive as for example maybe cattle farmers but yeah they do sell wildebeest meat and quite tasting you'll often find that they'll give it or offer it to guests at lodges if they want to try out any of the wild meat I think we'll do these niala good is very popular as well what other one Kurtz am I forgetting another you can eat anything okay that is probably true as well but I think those are maybe the most common ones and yes there are and in fact I think in South Africa a lot of people prefer eating or it's very common to eat venison rather than cattle just because it is also believed that venison is a lot healthier than cattle but other times you'll just see that people will either their game animals like the wildebeest or Danijela leave them to pasture and live freely before the time starts to call them I don't know there's no way that I can talk nicely about culling of creatures but it seems to be the preference | Safari Chey | UCAUkA_3rn8vMeaq6U_3QYcw | 2017-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution 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Nm6LY0V3YuQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm6LY0V3YuQ | Perfect competition: Average revenue = marginal revenue = price | straight this situation according to this demand curve the selling price of the product is 9r and if the producer sells one unit his revenue will be 9 R and if he sells a hundred units his revenue will be 900 wrapped 200 units or 1,800 Rand and so on so given this horizontal demand curve each extra unit that the producer sells will add nine more rank to the firm's total revenue in other words the marginal revenue of the firm is nine Rand now what's the firm's average revenue if the total revenue is nine hundred nine hundred divided by the hundred units sold in equals nine Rand at a total revenue of 1,800 Rand the average revenue is one thousand eight hundred divided by two hundred units which also equals nine Rand so it doesn't matter what quantity is sold the selling price the average revenue and the marginal revenue of the firm are all the same this is an important conclusion of the perfect competition assumption we can show it like this price equals average revenue which equals marginal revenue okay | Werner Lost | UCJmBZHkEvD543pEJ7tTlOeQ | 2012-01-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 185 | 1,017 |
Ek0T1cEJBc0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek0T1cEJBc0 | Seesaw Training Zoom Session | so it looks like for Dina she said she received an expired code message okay I will go ahead and get a different code I just so that folks have one that's up to date one moment can put in a new one so just so you know from the teacher perspective these code should last about one hour so if you're having any issues you can always generate a new one this new code as you can see on my screen is why oh-o-oh D and then K let's see if that works I know you won't need to you will need to sign in to the student view sorry Ernest I see you're answering the same question and the PD class is set up with Harry Potter characters so if you are trying to choose a student to represent yourself go ahead and pick any Harry Potter character you want it's a way for us to not have your personal information tied to the PD class and because you're having this recorded I'll actually also show the QR code that way student there folks can join us students later but will continue forward with the text code for now so you put in the text code you're gonna tap the green Go button you'll notice you'll have to choose a Harry Potter character I will actually choose myself because I set up my own name and one of the students here and once I've signed in you'll see that you're brought to the activities tab they're a bunch of activities have been shared to this PD class does anyone need more time to get signed in as students everyone okay I'll go ahead and take a peek a lot of folks looks like you're having trouble getting in and you will not see your name these are all Harry Potter characters so no one is going to see their own names so again when you tap I'm a student I'm going to go ahead and log out and show you if you've tapped I'm a student right here in the middle of the app dot CSUN a login page you're going to go to the bottom and put in the text code so the sign-in with Google is not the area that you need you're just going to go to the bottom where it says text code put in that text code as you see on my screen and tap the green Go button choose a name from the list again they're all random Harry Potter characters and then you should be in any other questions or concerns here a very good point that someone brought up you will want to make sure you that you've signed out of any account that you're already signed in to in order for this process to work and forgive me for not mentioning that before the key piece of information that you'll need I'll show you the text code let's go back tap I'm a student a text code why ooo D and then K and then the green Go button choose a name okay and thanks to those of you who are watching and don't have devices and being patient with us while we get everyone connected here great great great so we're gonna go ahead and from this activity's area of the student view again an activity is something that the teacher has found in sisa and shared with everyone in the class they can also share with just some students you don't have to share to everybody but I've shared with everyone in this PD class of this top activity right here that says what are you thankful for and it's a quick review of nouns I know that this is a Thanksgiving activity but I want to demonstrate how some activities like this one are really wonderful to use no matter what time of year because students can show what they know once twice three times it doesn't matter I think Trek and many students throughout the year is really important so does someone have a question there's another oh in there it's why ood and then k alright so for those of you in and for those of you watching the next step for students would be to tap this big green Add button right here in the middle of my screen this big green Add button is what will start the students response to the activity and you might wonder well what are they supposed to do well this activity asks them what they're thankful for and to share a person a place and a thing that they aren't thankful for so they're going to use the drawing tool to draw the pictures of what they're thankful for and use the labeling tool to label those pictures now you don't have to do this today but it's something that's nice as an option for students is they can also use the caption tool or the microphone tool and explain why they're thankful for those things when everybody is finished this this is very important when you're finished you'll need to tap the green check and make sure that you've added that item to your class journal okay so follow the instructions that you will see and then when you're finished tap the green check to add that to your journal so I'm going to ask you now to tap that green Add button you'll see the template pops up you can see the instructions right here at the top right so draw pictures to show it you're thankful for using the drawing tool that's at the bottom you're then going to use the labeling tool to label the picture which is right down here at the bottom and you don't have to caption it or tell about it today that's no big deal um you'll just go to the top right and tap the green check when you're finished is everyone ready to get started that is signed in as a student I should say if everyone's feeling good and getting started on their responses I'll go ahead and share my teacher view of seesaw so that you can see what it looks like for teachers as students start responding great great great thank you all right so let me share a different screen with you there we go uh this is for the folks that are watching the recording this is the QR code to get into this PD class you can scan that QR code in the student login area and that will allow you to sign into the PD class and complete the activity as a student so leave that up for just a second you can always pause the recording to scan the QR code as well the instructions were to tap the green Add button in your student view and begin responding to the activity and you will see those instructions as a reference in the student view so you don't have to worry about getting started and then not knowing what to do so now on my screen for those of you that aren't like signed in as students you'll notice that we are now in the teacher view okay so this is the class Journal of responses that have previously been submitted by students in this class and as the teacher I can take a look at all these responses I can also see how my students have commented on each other's work right here that's something you can decide to turn on or it's up to you and I'm now going to click on activities over here on the right side because in this teacher view I want to know what's the activity I just shared with my class it's right here it's the what are you thankful for activity that I just reviewed with all of you in the student perspective now you'll notice all the items shared to seesaw class journals need the approval of the teacher they're not automatically going to show up so you don't have to worry about having you know a huge influx of information without you knowing it you are in control and before I review those responses that are awaiting approval I want to show you something important let's say you don't want to walk around to every single student in your class and say have you finished your activity have you finished your activity have foodist activity you can easily see who has completed their activity response and who has not to do that you can click anywhere on this activity so I'm going to tap on it on my screen I can see that I have four responses awaiting approval here from these four students and that the other students in the class have not submitted their responses I can improve everything in bulk but I'll be honest it's more common to look at each post before you approve it because once it's approved it's in the class journal and that can mean a couple of things it can mean that students in the class can see each other's work only if you've made that possible it can also mean that families can see the students work again only if you personally have made that possible if you decide to connect family members to seesaw they will be able to see the items that students put in once you have them connected and you allow family access to be turned on so let's take a look we have one item here that's awaiting approval a person I'm thankful for is my mom a place is my house and the thing is I scream yes I can get on board with all of that you'll also notice in seesaw that let's say I I think this is great work in the past my students didn't really understand a person a place and a thing and now they do so I can give this a rating I've chosen to rate this activity with a skill I'm gonna give them 4 stars because they did everything they needed to do would it have been helpful for them to use the labeling tool sure but if they're unsure of how to use it they did still label using the drawing tool and then I can approve it and it'll now appear in my class Journal I have other items here I can take a look at a person is Steven a place is my house and a thing is a car absolutely I can give this a rating and then I can approve it there are lots and lots of others that I can approve here as they come through and as students in the class you'll notice that I can go ahead and approve them all let's do that for the sake of time here I'm gonna approve all as your teacher and I would love for you to now in your student view tap on Journal and yes I'm sharing the teacher view but it's the same for students there is a journal view right here on the right side so go ahead and tap Journal and you'll be able to see all of the responses that I've approved in this PD class if you want you can even take a moment to tap the comment button and leave a comment on another person's work in this class something important to show you take a look here if I tap comment I not only can leave a text comment I can also leave a voice comment so if you have students that aren't yet proficient readers in English they can leave a voice comment here and it doesn't matter language they use so this is something you can try if you want right now you can scroll through this journal and tap like or comment to leave feedback on your peer's work alright teacher has more unapproved items I'm gonna go ahead and improve some the beach and watermelon very nice my blanket my home my mom love it I think that might be a pet a person and a house maybe interesting this one I'm thankful for my mom and dad very very cool alright so I'm hoping that you have had an opportunity to use some of those creative tools in sisa and that this was fairly straightforward I'm gonna pause here for a second and just get some of your feedback so you can unmute yourselves if you want or you can share in the chat how is this process for you and do you have any questions oh yes I don't know if you can hear me steady and for some reason I cannot see you I can hear you fine but I can't see anything I have a visual of you you're about two inches big oh my goodness am I not sharing the right screen in this entire life I might have hit something or I might not have sure the rate it took me back to the course beginning so is anyone else having the same issue and am i sharing the wrong screen let me try again do I need to sign out and sign back in again I'm not sure Betty that might sound like some kind of weird view with zoom what we're looking at if there's any way to go up to the top and say view zoom all or fullscreen something like that see if that helps okay well what is done is it's taken me back to the course section detail and course we see friend get into discussion let's see if that'll do it good someone's mentioned I love being able to learn about this apps with the teacher perspective instead of as a parent that's really helpful to hear um with your experience as a parent do you feel as though you found seasaw to be helpful or has it been confusing limit feedback there oh I'm glad you found it that's great we've got some questions about if you can record instructions yes you can you can voice record instructions and activities if you find an activity in this ISA activity library which we'll get to in a second you can either use the voice instructions that are already there if they exist or you can copy and edit the activity and include your own voice instructions lots of districts that I work with have teachers that decide to record instructions in a second language for example it's completely up to you you can also include multimedia instructions so if you think having a video of instructions or a screencast would be helpful for your students you can do that as well any other questions or feedback about how this is going for you from the student perspective sorry I keep pulling up this chat and then removing it so I'm tell me if that's frustrating for anybody ah so it sounds like you're trying to incorporate your current curriculum or maybe even standards too to an activity does that sound right I think it's Dina who mentioned that whoo thank you I love this feedback I have enjoyed watching my child learn in the classroom it's a great tool for parents to see what they're learning in school my child also loves when I look at his journal that's great ooh I like that thank you that you can see it can be simple enough to use for your students and taking a few times to get better absolutely the only reason I can move as quickly as I can is because I think about see-saw every day I completely understand I need to take some time to practice using some of these tools and I don't expect you to have it perfect the first time if Kelly if it's okay I'd like to talk about Dina's question question so the question is your campus uses balanced literacy where do I insert this so one way that we've seen that teachers really really like is when you have your your students split up into groups sometimes you have these different groups of students doing different tasks so seesaw comes in as your way for holding students accountable if I send a group off to go you know maybe read a short story I can easily say I need y'all to summarize it interview each other ask each other's questions tell me the beginning middle end whatever it is you want to do using those balanced literacy strategies and have them capture it with seesaw that way you don't have to in the moment be there and see what they're doing you can come back and check later yep absolutely especially if like a centers rotation model is something you've got in place you can just share the activity with the specific students that are going to be in that small group or even customize an activity as you know modified or you know including modifications or extensions to it to meet the developmental needs of the students in those particular groups another thing that teachers have really loved the idea of is that as a teacher I can record a video or a set of directions for my students so if they need to re-watch some directions they can just go into seesaw and watch that video of me you know explaining whatever it is I need to explain to my students without having to be there with that group exactly you're kind of cloning yourself to it to certain extent I saw a question about do you have to create a QR code for each activity you do not once your students have signed into sisa they'll be able to see the activity that you share it to their class the place that the QR code comes in is if you have students using shared devices and they're going to be not signing in with email addresses which is fine and they will need to scan the QR code with that device and pick their name each time they want to log into seesaw so let's say you know in that centers rotation you have some that are sharing devices part of your instructions and the routines that you build will be to have them scan the QR code choose their own name complete their response and then make sure they sign out before the device goes to the next student hopefully that answers your question oh [Music] good question would I only need one QR code for the class or one per activity it's for the class there's no need to have a QR code for each activity yes so some of these questions that are coming through I think I might be able to better address at the end as I want to make sure we get through the teacher view as well but lightly I can say that if they're signing in with email addresses once they sign in they will remain signed in they won't have to keep signing in over and over again and then if the portfolio will follow them into next school year and that's something that we're accurately actively working on with you all as part of the set up process excuse me to make sure that you decide to move in the fall and want to see the work from the previous year student IDs will be put in for students in your buildings and then that way all the room this year will follow into next you won't want to delete any students if you're concerned that you see your own name in this PD class for sign in issue reasons I'm happy to remove them but you only will want to archive a student you won't ever want to delete a student because it will then also delete all of their work so don't worry about any of that I can take care of it I don't see see a couple people I see yep notice Olga you have your name here I'm happy to clean this up when we're finished so none of your personal information will stay with this PD class don't don't you worry all right yeah that would be great I'm gonna stop sharing this screen and I'm gonna go back to the student view because this is chrome did you do here we go student view the reason why I wanted to go back to the student view here is because I want folks to sign out of the student view so completely sign out of that Harry Potter character view because we're now going to work in your teacher accounts okay so to sign out you're gonna go to the top left to do top left you to do tap on your name then the gear icon right here right here right here and choose sign out so name gear icon sign out once you've signed out you'll be brought back to the login page and that's where you're going to choose I'm a teacher and go ahead and sign in with your login credentials so that we can move forward with you all following along in your teacher accounts and if you've never signed into a teacher account or you don't know your login credentials you can absolutely just watch and try your hand at this with the recording leader how's everyone doing do you need a minute more great great great I'm glad you like the idea of voice instructions for bilingual students that's a really common opportunity for for teachers to try out those voice instructions refuseth are learning a new language okay our folks sign into their teacher accounts I'm going to go ahead and share another screen just keepin my own self on my toes forget everybody else at the moment back in this teacher view again and looking at the chat ooh asking them to record themselves is so wonderful and they like it too they like hearing themselves and practicing their reading practicing sounding out words and oh it's it's so great and thanks to those of you who took the time to start out all these student responses and share them with the classroom know they're really fun okay I'm going to assume for the sake of time that everyone is signed into teacher accounts and I want to show you activities they love to hear themselves I know it's like I don't know I don't love hearing myself I think I sound like I'm 12 but there's that so how do you quickly and easily get started with your kiddos using seesaw activities you ready tap this gigantic green + gigantic green plus right here choose browse activity library browse activity library now you'll notice there's a lot here how much in fact as of today as of today 30,000 activities in the CSL library I'm so excited 30,000 activities what does that mean that means that our community of teachers have created 30,000 activities and they've been submitted to our seesaw team for a vetting process and we have approved them so a team of people has have personally clicked approve on 30,000 activities and now they are here in this library for you to browse to use right away or to customize and put in those voice instructions or use different language than the instructions or at it a multimedia example or a template whatever you want you can customize them and then share them out with your students so use these filters please take some time go to the top left choose your grade level I'm gonna move this thing again I don't know if you can see it but it might be in the way choose your grade level or choose a subject area my personal favorites are down below here to do social-emotional learning or the steam categories there's a lot going on here you can also scroll down and just see what's popular this week in a certain grade level and even further down to see featured authors now what's the point why do we need feature two authors well like I said all the activities have been created by teachers in our community and some of those teachers are prolific in their creation of activities and every time someone submits an activity to our C cell library and it's published they get an author page so let's say I want to know what's up with mrs. hare over here on the left she has thoughtful activities for every student well that's that's bold I'm going to click on mrs. hare and I can see this teacher is located in Cardiff by the Sea I believe that's an California this teacher has published over a hundred and sixty-two activities to the Cecil library and is an ambassador and the best part of this entire thing is that over a hundred and eighteen thousand students globally have responded to the activities that this teacher has published so let's say I find a teacher that's got an author page and I like their style or they teach the same grade level as me something like that I can always come back to this author page and see if they published anything new yes there are activities in Spanish love it love it love it have some of you gone to world languages is what it sounds like okay at the top here these are collections and of course you can tell these are going to change seasonally and depending on some of the themes that we're working on at seesaw and then down at the very bottom you can see a variety of collections that you can kind of scroll through to help you get started so there's a lot here but I think it's really helpful to use those filters in the search terms to find what you want ooh I like that Ernest I would encourage you all to contribute activities Dizzy's ah so something else here that I think is important you have with seesaw for schools now this is different from the free version of seesaw you have a school-wide library as well and I know I'm being recorded but I think I can go on record as saying you have also the inside scoop that you attended this today because we are actively working on a district-wide library as well that will make it easier for you to share activities that you find in the Cecil library or that you create yourselves across your district we want to make that easier it's not possible in an easy way right now it's a little clunky I mean it is possible it's just clunky we want to make it easier so this school library in the interim right here at the top left is a space for you to share activities across your whole school and then filter by grade level and by subject so that if you meet in PLC's or if you're collaborating as a grade level team you can access those activities and find out which ones have been most useful for you in your classrooms okay lastly the my library section now what is this you can think of this as your personal collection of activities these are the activities that you've liked from the bigger you know 30,000 activity library and that you may want to customize or that you've created yourself by tapping this create a new activity button it sounds like a lot of you are interested in how to add voice instruction so I want to show you how to edit an activity really quickly here I think this will add a lot of value to your experience of activities in the coming weeks so this is the activity I shared with all of you in my PD class this what are you thankful for I'm gonna make it bigger actually what are you thankful for right here on the left I'm gonna tap on it and it's not bad it's got some pictures it's not bad it shows me what grade levels it's intended for etc etc I want to add voice instructions even if it already had voice instructions I can remove those and edit with my own voice if I want to or add a video if I want to to do that I'm going to go to the bottom right with these three dots right over here and I'm going to choose copy and edit activity does everyone see this copy and edit activity here is where I can edit the language I can add voice instructions I can remove the image that's attached if I want this is the like completed template that a teacher included when creating this activity so I can delete the example and this is where I can add multimedia instructions or a completed example for my students to see so if I were to add voice instructions I would just click the button to begin recording please share a person place and thing that you are thankful for label your person place and thing and then tap the green check to submit your response I'm gonna pretend that was good it wasn't but now I'm gonna click Save in the bottom right and what do you notice this is now my copy of the activity it has my voice instructions it doesn't have a completed template at well it doesn't have a completed example it has a template for students to use and when I go back into my library that place where we originally started with this one you'll now see two copies you see the original and you see my own I'm gonna stop there we just did a bunch of work in the teacher view we started with the teacher view that we logged into we type the big green plus and chose browse activity library we talked about the seesaw library with filters a search bar author pages and collections I talked to you about the school library how you can share activities across your school and then we visited the my library the personal library section of the teacher view we tapped on an activity we wanted to customize it by adding voice instructions so we chose to tap the three dots and choose copy and edit and now we're back in my library because now I have my own copy of that edited activity and the original what questions have come up for you in looking at all those pieces and if you're busy browsing and liking activities that's okay too I would like to take a second to remind teachers too that everything you seen is amazing but also think about this in terms of how you can use it with you're already doing in class for example if you have students working in a group to design a poster you know use you seesaw you just grab a device snap a picture of that poster they made and have the students talk about it it could be as simple as that too so you know think about it bring your creativity to it and how you might use this it's a great idea looking at sensory poetry you can add icons by tapping cones on either side of a word is there a list yes oh thank you for prompting me with such a good question I'm gonna go into our seesaw Help Center it's help dots ISA got me top good icon and you'll notice we have CC icon shortcuts all of these shortcuts can provide some wonderful visual cues for your students when you are updating instructions and creating instructions to activities does that help answer your question oh thank you for sharing the help link I appreciate it I can also just send you this link at Ernest in my follow-up email I earn asipi don't mind taking the question around the summer pd part yeah this is a perfect plug for I guess a commercial right June 10th 11th and 12 I would love to see as many of you possible we're gonna be at Hawthorne we're hosting ready to go there's plenty of classes to choose from and one of those I even want to host a seesaw activity hackathon where we're just creating a bunch of activities to share with each other so be on the lookout for that and thank you to the librarian asking the question about the way for the library to access the teachers classroom without having to set up each and every one the information around teachers being able to be part of multiple schools is something we're actively working on I don't know if it's release date but our hope is for before back-to-school and also in terms of setup because you're gonna know how to set for schools across the district it is going to be the case that these classes will already be set up for teachers and we can look into creative ways for setting up specialist teachers and the librarians such as yourself alright and we've covered a lot here I know that I'm running the risk of kind of having people glaze over and and mentally feel overwhelmed and I don't want that to happen so I'm gonna tap back to class I'm going to ask that you browse the activity library and maybe pick one or two activities that you could try with your students if you feel ready and the other piece that I'm going to request is of course that you know lots of different PD sessions ask this of you as I'm sure you've you're very familiar with this but I'd love for you to visit a different tinyurl.com link to fill out a survey for me if questions come up whoops sorry if questions come up I would love to be able to address them for you you have a ton of support here at sisa you have a full team of people ready and willing to help so please reach out there are no silly questions I know that we have an incredible Help Center with videos and things to guide you along the way we do have a few minutes left of folks have other questions for me but I just want to make sure to share this survey oh well we're all together here let me take a peek oh yes there are a bunch of great PD opportunities vs DISA and you're welcome we have a series called PD in your PJs I noticed that that was listed as part of your sign-in as a group PD in your PJs is a place where you can find links to recordings as well so if you like to learn on your own and at your own pace that's a great space to find resources we have a great community team on social - so if any of you happen to have Twitter or Facebook we're very active in those spaces and would love for you to be part of our community there oh it's okay Dumbledore doesn't have to to sign out it's not a problem I guess I can give you the the link here a copy and paste it and thank you for being patient with me as I navigate the zoom experience I typically use GoToMeeting and while I very much like this zoom experience I think it's also a little a little more challenging to only share one window at a time there's a question that says if there are students this year that their families have not signed up to see their journals and work they do not sign up before the end of the year will they be able to see past work yes so as part of seesaw our schools which is what you are now families can get connected and they will be able to see their child's historic data once they've connected to their child's journals and also they'll be able to download the information in their child's journal at any point during the school year without C's that for schools there's a limited window for when they can download everything but as long as you're part of sisa for schools they can download at any time any other questions yes the work can move with them when they move up in grades if that is a grade level that's well if that if see software schools is made available to students in that higher grade the question is how do you create a QR code for a class great question so on my screen as you can see I'm still signed in as a teacher as soon as you're signed in as your teacher if you want to your students a qr-code to join the class you're going to go to the bottom right where you see this add students button bottom right and that automatically queues up a QR code and a text code for students to scan if you want to use the QR code repeatedly you know every week students are checking in to see and and responding in seasaw you can print a student sign-in poster and just hang it up in your class so that whenever they're ready they're gonna you know see this printed QR code and they can sign in whenever you want them to sign in Ellie would you mind uh pasting the link to your survey uh let me take a look maybe I always sent it privately to Olga forgive me let me do it one more time I'm just learning I'm just learning there we go hopefully everyone can see it thank you thank you Ernest we have two more minutes any other questions anybody thanks for asking for the recording I did you I think you just showed the QR codes but would you mind showing the how to add families sure absolutely oh and yes what would you know what does that process look like so if you go to the bottom right and you tap add families there are two options for getting families connected I will say that in my experience working with large districts the first route that folks decide to choose is paper invites at back-to-school night you can print the paper invites in a variety of languages as you can see here and those invites will contain a custom QR code for each student if families do not have a smartphone they can choose to receive SMS notifications from see-saw and that's something that they can find in their families view on the web um so that's one option is printing paper invites then typically after back-to-school night in order to capture other folks that may not have gotten connected if they have an email address the teacher can send email invites that can include a unique link for that parent to use to connect to their child's class journal you can also provide this information in a variety of languages and you can copy the email text and customize it to meet the needs of your individual class once parents are connected and family members are connected they stay connected year over year with si suffer schools so they won't have to do it again every year all right thanks so much everybody for your questions I feel like I learned a lot from you and earning say appreciate your feedback so much it's been really great and and so efficient thank you so much Kelly thank you I hope you have a great evening and thank you teachers and librarians all are awesome thank you thank you thank you I look forward to working with you bye-bye | EdTech Office | UCGRUlabiKKpbZs4FIQUYJ3w | 2019-05-10 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When Allah (AJ) finds sincerity in the character of that person begins to guide them to what He loves and He loves the reality of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. Why? He’s a ‘Treasure wanting to be known.’ He say, ‘I want you when I love you, I want you to really find Me. Not in that imam (religion leader), not over there, not over there, but I want you to find really My treasure, direct yourself to the love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ.’ That becomes the qibla and the understanding of my direction. And anyone I follow to teach me about that, when I’m solid and secure about the qibla (direction of prayer) then they have to be solid like that, they have to be following shari’ah (Divine Law), they have to be following the sunnah (traditions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ), they have to be following the example and the way of where I’m trying to reach. So that becomes the safeguard of the heart and the safeguard of the compass. Sayyidina Abu Bakr as Siddiq (as) said, ‘If for a moment you see that I have left the shari’ah and I left the sunnah I give you permission to walk away from me.’ So means that's an immense reality, that's a safeguard in our connection. So our whole life is to direct towards that qibla - to the direction and to the love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ, to reach towards that ishq and to that love. As a result Allah (AJ) turns the magnet on, Allah (AJ) begin to make the attraction to be more and more powerful inshaAllah. And that's why then all of these other actions - so that to make your magnet strong. Connect two, three days a week for your association, what could be a more powerful association than to be sitting with ‘ashiqeen (lovers) who will be chanting and talking in the direction of that love. Then who inspire you, ‘Go out and do charity’ so that Allah (AJ)… by the means of charity Allah (AJ) covers the imperfection in the character. Don't we have that in Ramadan? The kaffar (expiation). Right? Because you say, ‘All this time I fasted, but of course I made mistakes and errors,’ Allah (AJ) by means of zakah and charity… Charity and zakah is a purification that take away the imperfection of that ‘amal (action) as it's going to be packaged and presented to the Presence of Allah (AJ). So means it's a whole system that we do. At the videos at the end there's a charity button, click on that button and give a small donation, that seals that understanding, that seals the zikr, that seals the event. Go out and be of service, live a life through all of these vehicles that have been put together to perfect this ishq (love) and this mass-attraction to the presence and the love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. Then the people feel then the magnetic pull and the juzba and the attraction to the ishq and love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ, and once that hits it's very powerful, it's immensely powerful, it becomes a lifelong pull into that reality. It's the love of Prophet ﷺ that makes everyone to continue to do what they do and continue to compete to do more, because they want more of that love. And they describe that, ‘They go…’ I think Mawlana (Q) would talk from Burda Sharif (Poem of the Cloak) that, ‘Some come to Prophet ﷺ for a handful, some come to the presence of Prophet ﷺ for a cupful, and some come like riversful.’ That they're all coming, all pious people are coming in their souls and in their spirituality to the presence of the Kawthar (The Fountain of Abundance) and asking, ‘Grant us from this Kawthar of yours.’ Either they take a handful, because nobody leaves with nothing from Prophet ﷺ, or they take a cupful or they take oceans and riversful. Well then who are the ones taking oceans and riversful? Is the ones that have an ocean and a river to distribute. Means the da’wah (religion propagation) is strong, the people they reach are many, as a result Prophet ﷺ give to them like rivers and oceans of abundance because he knows they're going to be people who disseminate that reality out so that everybody can drink from that Kawthar of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Can you please explain about the reality of Surat Al-Hadid? Hmm? [Shaykh laughs]. Surat Al-Hadid I think we talked many many years ago, a long time ago. That had to do with the reality of Sayyidina Mahdi (as) and that has to do with the reality of iron. And in holy books, ‘One would be coming on a white horse with an iron rod,’ and that is a symbol of the reality of Sayyidina Mahdi (as) who comes and represents the perfection of hadid - represents the perfection of iron within insan (mankind). Because the perfection of their iron is symbolic of the perfection of their guidance, that their guidance is clean, their system is clean, their blood is clean. As a result of that cleanliness and good action their iron is shining. Well if your iron is shining it means what? You are picking up maximum tajalli (manifestation), maximum faiz (downpouring blessings) and emanations. So that was symbolic of that reality of Sayyidina Mahdi (as), that the firmness of guidance, the realities of guidance and then the many realities of the number 57 and iron. That iron is an element, by understanding the reality of iron - is an element that's not from the earth, comes from the heavens and is then sort of found upon this earth. There's also similar understandings in the reality of gold, so they say that ‘Gold is from the rays of the sun.’ We can't make gold and gold is not made on earth, gold again comes from the heavens onto the earth, heavens being the sama – space. But they say, ‘Not only space but actually the rays of the sun they send the element of gold upon this earth,’ and that's why this gold has a value when Allah (AJ) describes ‘Currency is gold and silver,’ it has a value, has a reality. But for hadid and iron - has a reality in power and in guidance, so Allah (AJ) mentions it and gives the number of the surah (chapter) as 57 and the periodic table mentions the 57 in relationship to iron. So mean it's known that Allah (AJ) gave to them a symbol and a reality of 57 and iron, and through the periodic table has a number of 57 within it, I think it's 57… I’m not memorizing the periodic table but there's a reference towards hadid - iron and 57 from Qur’an - one of the miracles of Qur’an for their science world. But the reality of iron that it's not made on earth, that it's extremely powerful element, the amount of force that it captures within its element is again like the symbol of Sayyidina Mahdi (as). That it looks like an element like any other metal but if you crack it open the amount of force that comes out of iron is immense, is an immense element. So means it's contained with so much power just to keep it closed, that's why we can't make it. That it's not found, it's being brought onto earth because the amount of power needed to keep that element together. But if you break the element the amount of force that it releases is extreme. So shaitan (satan) took that understanding for warfare, so he produced a bomb which has an iron ball and he put a nuclear contaminant inside of it and when he explodes that ball the nuclear waste is distributed - and that's the concept of their bomb. So shaitan uses that secret and weaponizes to the harm of humanity, where the heavens is teaching us - no use that secret for the guidance of humanity not to harm humanity. Perfect your iron, understand the reality of the iron within your body that makes your blood to be red, that's why the color for Sayyidina Mahdi (as) is on the Qalb as-Sir – on the Sir (secret) - the red lataif (subtle energy point). And the red lataif has to do with the reality of the element of iron and that the iron makes your body to be red, your blood to be red and Sayyidina Mahdi (as) is representing red and red has to do with warfare. Right? So it's not the warfare against people that shaitan is trying to do when he weaponizes iron, but the warfare against devils. So your greatest fight is if your iron is pure and clean, as a result of your energy and juzba (attraction) you have the ability to fight that which is seen and unseen. And that your guidance is purified and perfected by the perfection of the iron of the body inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Can you please tell us about the end times when there is a trial of gold, which the world is facing this year. This year? [Shaykh laughs]. The world is facing a trial every year and it has been increased. Most important regarding the end times is what have we done to prepare for it. That we see the signs everywhere of difficulty and what are we doing to prepare for that difficulty. So the signs where you have to before maybe convince people of ‘alamaat (signs) and give all these hadees and they sit down and say, ‘Okay maybe, maybe not.’ Really we're way beyond that, nobody needs that anymore, they see these signs every day. Covid lock this down, the whole earth shut down, no… no oil was pumped - those were all immense signs, the whole world was put into fear with something that was not even seen. Banking collapsed, everything collapsed. So those ‘alamaat are so clear now, it's a matter of which people want to believe on how to purify themselves. We said - these sicknesses keep rolling and that's why we described them last night and you should study what a parasite is and how something can overtake you. Understand - what is a concept of a virus, virus is something in which to manipulate something. What's the definition of a virus? Is to introduce something to overtake the faculties of something else? I don't know what the definition is but you use it in technology to overtake their computer. So all of these words that are being used then they should be listening to the haqqaiqs (realities) and understand - something's trying to overtake me and they want my eyes, they want my hearing, they want my speaking, they want my entire faculty to be surrendered to them, and if I too weak and die they think that's better anyways because, ‘You're old we don't need you,’ [the devils say]. So they want the powerful, the young. And at the same time Allah (AJ) is warning and teaching, because if you believe that these teachings are a guidance from the heavens, if you believe that, if you believe that then the theme that coming from the heavens is, ‘Well why you don't give your faculties back to Us?’ The heavens want your hearing, wants your seeing, wants your breathing, wants your hands, your feet and the heavens will give you an eternal reward and they'll grant you to be Rabbaniyoon (Lordly Souls) and at some point in time Allah (AJ) will start opening the power of “Kun faya koon.” Well then that's very powerful, that's immense heavens which has no limit, has no downtime, has no nothing that can be finished. If heavenly power comes to the servant it doesn't finish, the soul's power is eternal moving it's not like they have to zap something and then wait for a recharge and do something again. Allah (AJ) ignite the servant from Allah’s (AJ) eternal oceans in which has no beginning and no ending. So insan (mankind) is now… is being fought over. Heaven's warning that don't give yourself and come back towards the heavenly reality, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Is there any side effect to a jinn (unseen being) attack? Yeah you become possessed [Shaykh laughs]. Have you seen the people on the street schizophrenic and mentally they're destroyed and they're talking to somebody - you don't see that one but that one is there and they're talking to them, talking to many of them. The many of this hallucinogenics and all these things this… this crazy system that's opening. There's a chemical that they take from the bushes and the jungles of Peru and the people are spending - wealthy people who have nothing else better to do they're going to the jungles of these witch doctors, drinking something and then saying that they're hallucinating and now they're seeing the spirit world. But anytime you take a hallucinogenic and you take a drug, an alcohol - all of these reduce the veil that Allah (AJ) sent as a rahmah (mercy) for you. “Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem” is a mercy for humans, but you know people are their worst enemy. When you can't see it's a blessing for you because if you're not trained and you see, you're called ‘Schizophrenic.’ Right? Because you don't know what the heck you're seeing, why they're… you're seeing them, how they're coming and attacking you and then saying horrific things for you to do to yourself and you can't push it away. So no this is a mercy from Allah (AJ), when He puts a veil and - between you and what Allah (AJ) has created. Allah (AJ) has veiled the servant and this is an immense rahmah from Allah (AJ), and that's why Allah (AJ) says ‘Don't ask for what would cause harm to you.’ So It mean don't ask to see something if you're not a person that has prepared yourself on how to repel, that you on firm on your madad (support), you’re firm with your protection, and you don't even have to ask at that time Allah (AJ) will open what He wants to open. If the one whom been trained and is taught they don't ask for that because Allah (AJ) will test them when Allah’s (AJ) ready, and they don't want that. But when people are being fooled by their nafs (ego) and they go into these circumstances and do these horrific things, these are not things that close up again and that these are things that once you see them and they see you they attach themself to that person and their life is a thousand years - means they can be generational curses and difficulty upon a person. So that's not heavenly, that Allah (AJ) doesn't want. Was why we described before - if God is cleanliness and beatific character, beatific purity, extreme purity, that if you want to know what heavens are look at Muslims, look at Ramadan. Praying, fasting, keeping themself to be clean and pure - that's the heavens. Allah (AJ) doesn't need anyone to see angels, go into a jungle smoke some ridiculous things begin to throw up and hallucinate. They're not seeing angels, angels don't call you to do that. They're seeing horrific creatures that you weren't supposed to see anyways and you weren't supposed to communicate with them and definitely not supposed to get any guidance from them and they attach themself to you, your family and your community, because they start to move into them and they brought these things into these areas. So these are all the tricks from shayateen (devils) to cause immense harm to people. That something so simple as a board that they sell at the Walmart that's conjuring and calling! That's why we talked in the secrets of manifestation - you have the ability to conjure very horrific things, so if you sit and break your a’uzu (protection) and begin to summons something… you know Allah’s (AJ) saying, ‘You broke your protection of course that devil is going to appear, that shayateen and marada (malevolent jinn) going to appear and begin to cause harm in that person's life for all of their life.’ And nobody will take it away, nobody will dare to try to take it away because you asked for it. So it means as much as people want to harm themselves it's all right there in front of them. That's the perfection of Islam, that the first thing Allah (AJ) gave to us, “A’uzu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Rajeem – seek refuge in [God from] the accursed devil.” Before you can know anything about the heavens, seek refuge in [God from] the accursed devil. Means don't deal with the devil, seek refuge from his… you know being accursed and move towards the Divine and keep yourself within the ocean of the Divine, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum ya Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Is it possible for the jinns to abduct humans, especially kids? Forgive me for my ignorance. Sure, why would it not be? Many are abducted for them and because of them, and very simple for them to grab somebody and take them away and nobody will find that person again. So yeah that's very, very, very common and it's very common in certain parts of the world where they're very prevalent, and that people know about them, the jungles and the deserts where people know about their existence and all of these difficulties on our earth is because of them. So if you get our teaching in a whole - that they have overtaken the earth, their technologies are means in which to entrap, enslave, enslave insan and humanity upon this earth. They're beginning to manifest their reality entirely upon this earth and this is all that what Prophet ﷺ had taught us. Their leader and ruler is what we call the ‘Dajjal - the man of great deceit,’ and he's a jinn (unseen being). And that's not to say that we have mu’min (believer) ones and protecting ones and all of that, but that's something completely separate. These sicknesses by them, these mental illnesses by them, these difficulties upon earth by them, these computers that are being introduced by them - these are their technologies, these are not the technologies Allah (AJ) wants people to have. Allah (AJ) wants people to live in a regular common humble home and pray and worship, it's the jinn and the shayateen that want humanity to become like batteries - enslaved by technologies and then they become like the Matrix [Movie] - put aside as a battery while the nefarious creatures can run and do what they want. So many of these realities then these are the realities of this dunya right now. InshaAllah Allah (AJ) protect us, guide us towards the heavenly realities and that to be in the presence of Sayyidina Mahdi (as) upon this earth as all these difficulties begin to come towards their end, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah What can be the reality of bipolarity? And is it allowed to study till late at night or night is created for sleep and rest? Yeah I think… I think one of the shaykhs just gave a talk about night is for sleep. Yeah so alhamdulillah, night is for sleep. Bipolarity is a separate subject then doing things at night [Shaykh laughs]. And for those to sleep, they sleep and then Allah (AJ), Qiyamul Layl (Nightly Devotion) is in Qur’an, that they wake up early, pray their Salat at Tahajjud (Night Vigil Prayer), pray their Salatul Fajr (dawn prayer) and do their worshipness, take a little bit of rest and go out and work. So according to Islamic shari’ah that's what the night is for. So Shaykh Daghestani (Q) – Sultanul Awliya (King of Saints) would sleep very early and wake up very early for Tahajjud (Night Vigil), have a lot of strong tea and pray a very vigilant Salat at Tahajjud and all the Naqshbandi salah (daily prayers) all the way to the fajr (dawn). And we do it with a complete sort of awareness and strength - that's one thing, that's the separate thing on time management and how to perfect one's character. What was the first part of the question? The reality of bipolarity. Yeah that's something completely not attached to waking up early in the night time yeah [Shaykh laughs]. The bipolarity we've discussed before is an understanding… When we say ‘Naqshbandi Bipolarity’ is that all Naqshbandis are bipolar. So means that there's a state in which to reach flatline, flatline state is that you die before you die, but because of the physiology and the spiritual practices and spiritual energy of people, at first they come in they become very ecstatic, very happy for anything that opens for them, any energy or feeling they have, as a result of our understandings and the way we teach of bipolarity, not again according to Freudian and licensed psychologists, this is the Islamic Sufi perspective - is that these are the two bipolar points of your flatline, means that you're going to two polarities. Instead of being flatline you're going up and you're going down, so when they look at you you're going too high when you're getting excited, ‘Ohh I’m so happy,’ you want the whole world to know how happy you are, your polarity is up too high. And then that same person after a period of time also becomes too low, you look at them like somebody died, what happened? They’re just depressed, they're just completely… So that, these two points have to stop and that's why the perfection and the kamil (perfected) shaykhs are teaching, ‘Don't show your high’ so we're not a people who yell and scream and have ecstatic moments or turrets out in public where they scream out… turrets - where they scream out words in public. Have you heard… have you seen those ones? Yeah that's not allowed because they're showing their polarity is going up too high. and that has to come under control. So then you discipline yourself, is that when good things happen and you feel like in the zikr ecstasy is coming control yourself and don't show it. If you're able just to think that, ‘People are watching me and I’m not going to show it to show myself as something different,’ then you control it. If you can't, stop it, whatever you're doing then sort of open your eyes and stop that feeling that coming to you for if you should enter into that state in which people recognize you - you're screaming, you're yelling, then you're consistently showing you don't know how to control the polarity up, your ecstatic high is too high and you're not able to control it. Then at the same time when you become saddened because maybe you expected something, you want to feel something again it's not coming, these emo… these spiritual feelings they're not under our control, they don't come when we want them to come, they don't open when we want them to open because Allah (AJ) is not submitting to us, Allah (AJ) wants us to submit to Him. So that's why then the same time the shaykhs are teaching, ‘Expect nothing.’ As soon as you expect nothing and really expect nothing you'll be surprised with something, because anything happens then you're happy because you're not expecting anything. At the same time it's teaching you to pull these two [high and low polarities] together - go don't be so high bring it down and don't be so low especially in front of people, your family, children, nothing, bring it back until you look at the person and [people] say, ‘We never even knew like you're experiencing happiness or that you're extremely sad.’ They shouldn't, they're not able to help you anyways, everything's in Allah’s (AJ) hands. So it means your facial expression, your emotions shouldn't be known by anyone. So that becomes then towards the ocean of perfection. So either they're way out on the poles, so these are bipolar- two different poles. Then they slowly learn how to bring them in, bring them in, bring them in, and then perfection - they're like flatline - they're neither happy nor sad but inside they're always thankful to Allah (AJ), ‘Alhamdulillah for what You gave and Alhamdulillah for what You took,’ because it had all the wisdom in it. So that our life is to try to be flatline - not to show the state up, not to show the state down. So anyone coming on a path of struggling of course then they're going to have to go through that experience. So that's why you see all Naqshbandis if they're doing the programs right, they're meditating, contemplating, of course then they're going to be extremely ecstatic at the beginning and then they become really sad because it didn't happen again, so then how to pull themselves together and then to reach towards that reality. Now this has nothing to do with the mental illness, that's a different state. Mental illness… That's why the shaykhs don't deal with schizophrenia and true mental bipolar issues, that has to do with the neurons in their brain. So like computer wiring guys, let's say there's four wires that are supposed to be connected and then this is the conveyance of the brain wires, your brain is just an electrical wiring system, when all of these are connected your thoughts, everything, you can go through all of these spiritual experiences like normal, you'll go up, you’ll go down, so that doesn't change. But actual physical mental illness is when these wires start to not touch anymore, so your thought is coming here [at the end of one wire] but you're reacting something different [to the connecting wire]. So I’m saying one thing you're hearing another thing because your receptors are not flowing with a clear connection. So that's something different, that requires medicine to calm them down for them to reach. So true medical psychology we don't get involved with. Whether they need medicine and they need to sort of fix those issues, those medicines then they have to take. So that's different between the spiritual practices and those whom their wires are off, then you talk to them and they're smiling and laughing at you saying they heard something else. That's not tariqah, that's not spirituality. You talk to them they go out and harm themselves and harm other people - that's not spirituality. And you talk to them they want to jump off the roof and think they can fly. So tariqah doesn't deal with anything like that, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah During the meditation and for energy practices what do we do with the… for grounding the left hand and the right hand. And which hand should we hold the ‘asaa (cane) in? Yeah whatever hand you want to. Whatever hand you're holding then the other hand you can be grounding. So the ‘asaa is its own grounding, so if you're holding the ‘asaa it's already grounding. So if I’m going to meditate like for the zikr then I have the ‘asaa here [in one hand] I don't have the ground, the ‘asaa is the one grounding, I can connect my other hand to feel my heart. So when I don't have the ‘asaa we're talking grounding, when I don't have the cane and I’m sitting on the ground then I’ll put one hand down onto the ground and the other one I’m connecting with my connection to feel my heart [Shaykh holds thumb and index finger together] and the other hand is on the ground to push the negative energy - because it's all just natural common sense. The energy is coming in positive so where is it going to go out negative? So I have to give a place for the negative to be pushed out, so I breathe in all this energy and I hold something so negative energy can be pushed out of me. And if I’m going to hold this hand [the other hand] to meditate then I’m going to put the other hand to discharge any negative charge within me. The ‘asaa does that anyway, so that if I’m holding the ‘asaa that's the one that's grounding, if I’m holding the ‘asaa on the right hand then the right hand is grounding, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah How to deal with past issues? ‘How to deal with past issues?’ InshaAllah to leave them exactly like you said - in the past, inshaAllah. That the one who can cut the past and not worry about the future, he can fly. Right? The past is over, what can you do about it? By submitting to it, that whatever Allah (AJ) wrote it happened, if you did bad in the past make istighfar (seeking forgiveness), ‘Forgive me Ya Rabbi, today is a new day,’ and Allah (AJ) dress you with a new tajalli. And the future it’s not in your control so why worry about it? So when you truly every day live with - forget about the past and don't worry about the future, just today live in the moment, then you should feel the ecstasy and the reality of that moment. Because these are two ropes that shaitan is holding you down by, how can you fly when you're worried about the future and when you're worried about the future it has to do with lack of faith. Because shaitan coming and telling you, ‘You're not going to make it, you're not going to have anything, you're going to be hungry, you're going to be dead, you're going to be sick, you're going to be…’ Then Allah (AJ) comes and say, ‘Didn't I feed you till now? Did I ask you how I’m going to feed you? Did I get your advice on how I’m going to feed you? [Person] Say, ‘No.’ ‘So I will feed you until I put you into the grave, what are you worried about?’ You do your actions, you do your zikr, you do your prayers, you do all that which makes Allah (AJ) happy, then the future is not in your hands. You do a lot of good deeds then alhamdulillah Allah (AJ) inshaAllah write a beautiful future because that's your good deeds will warrant those things. The love for Prophet ﷺ open many doors because that will be to the love and the ishq of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. So we're just busy with our ‘amal, so that day I should be worried about only my ‘amal - my zikr, my awrads (daily practices), my recitations, my connection, then Allah (AJ) makes that day to be beatific because you feel all these energies. At the same time I didn't have to worry about tomorrow, say ‘No’ because that's not your business tomorrow. You woke up, do your zikr, do your meditation, do your connection, do whatever you can. You got to go to work then do that before that or do that when you get home at the end, connect, … don't worry about it. And when you learn to live like that and try and struggle in that understanding then that day you will make beatific, that day you will make it to be blessed with Allah’s (AJ) tajalli's and blessings and then again you do that tomorrow. Then before you know it you lived 30 days not worrying about tomorrow and Allah (AJ) says, ‘Well weren't those 30 days good? I fed you, you have a home, you have housing, you have children, you have family, you have everything’ inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Does every human have this reality of cells moving towards the Divine love and reality even when they are doing wrong and in ignorance? “Khalaqal insan” yeah sure. ‘I created all this creation in haq (truth).’ And that your soul is from the light of the Divinely Presence and that soul is created in truth, the truth is in an ishq and love for Allah (AJ). The soul of every zalim (oppressor) and believer is pure. Their zulumat (oppression) from their physicality is attempting to impurify the soul but it cannot reach, they darken and take away the energy from the soul to experience what it has to. ‘Although they wish to extinguish the light of Allah (AJ) they cannot extinguish that light.’ Right? So the zulumat of the body, that's why Allah (AJ) will punish the body and free the soul. So one of the realities of the qabr (grave) is that Allah (AJ) will make an animal to appear like their nafs and the nafs will be punished and the body will be punished for what it was doing of badness but the soul is never punished. So soul looks around, and soul just wants to be free from this garbage, that ‘All this oppression you put upon me like a thorns into my reality,’ it's hoping to get rid of that body and get rid of that personality, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah If we see a jinn does that always mean they are from the bad jinn? If you see a jinn is it always from the bad jinn? I can't answer that in a general term, that wouldn't be fair. But to understand the bad creatures - they show themself anytime they want to scare you, that's how they exist. Good in the sense of a ‘Believer’ but not a ‘mu’min’ so he may have the right to do that too because he can appear at any time. And it’s like going to the mosque and saying, ‘This guy next to me he's praying but then he stole something from my wallet, but he's in a mosque, how is he doing that?’ He's Muslim and he does bad things. So with that, I’ve watched cameras where they show people praying, they steal the zakat (charity) box and go, maybe they're hungry, they need it that's up to them. But you know anyone with a belief can do anything. But mu’min is different, they took their bayat (pledge of allegiance) with Allah (AJ) and swore an allegiance and that allegiance calls for them not to intervene with humans, not to interfere with their light, their understandings, anything. Now if Allah (AJ) puts an exception or their shaykh puts an exception for something that, ‘I want you to be introduced to that mu’min and that's a guard, that’s a this…’ that's something separate. So they can be sent to be introduced to somebody as a guardian to know that, ‘This guard is with you, don't be scared,’ that's something completely separate. But those who took their allegiance they don't interfere with humanity. Remember anyone, even if a shaykh all of a sudden appears in your home it would frighten everyone, so that's not a part of their command , that's not a part of what Allah (AJ) wants them to do, so their work is always of a hidden work - praying for people. When you pray and you go into your room and you make your salah do you think you're alone? “Assalamu ‘alaykum wa ‘Ibadulllahis saliheen.” That you're saying in the words that Allah (AJ) taught us to say, ‘Assalamu ‘alayka ayyuhan Nabiy ﷺ’ so means that the Muhammadan light is present, inshaAllah will be present because you're giving salaams (greetings) and ‘Ibadullahis Saliheen – and the pious servants of Allah (AJ). So even in your prayer Allah (AJ) is telling us to - give salaams to these pious servants, they're all around you. So you're never alone, they're always around. If you sit and meditate then yeah Budal, Nujab, Nuqab – then these categories of awliya (saints) they’re present with you working on your heart and your soul to purify and to correct and to perfect, but doesn't mean they want to ‘hoh’ [appearing sound effect] appear, ‘Hello’ and then make you scream and yell and to leave [Shaykh laughs]. It's not the purpose, that's like nafsani (egocentric), why… why'd you do that? They don't want a recognition. So then for them to be there and spiritually perfect the heart and to perfect the character is the only importance, and Allah (AJ) when He look to the servant He doesn't look to their form, so teaching also to them - don't look to their form, that go in a spiritual reality and address their spiritual issues. So don't reduce your connection to the form and to show your form and to be visible to their form. So these are of a different understanding, inshaAllah. As salamu alaykum ya Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam wa rahmatullah Is there any correlation between the levels of the nafs and the levels of the heart? Please forgive my ignorance. Sure, I’m sure there's a correlation to everything. Everything is connected. The levels of the nafs, the seven levels… the seven verses of Surat Al-Fatiha, the seven levels of the heart, the seven tawaf (circumambulation) of the Ka’bah - everything is interconnected, inshaAllah. That the highest level of the nafs is, “Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem.” We said the gate is reversed. Right? So Nafs Al-Ammara (Evil Self) is linked to, “Iyyaaka na'budu wa lyyaaka nasta'een . Ihdinas-Siraatal-Mustaqeem. Siraatal-lazeena an'amta 'alaihim ghayril-maghdoobi 'alaihim wa lad-daaalleen” that’s the ones that are Ammara – that ‘They angered Allah (AJ) and they went astray.’ That's why the shaykh’s gate is at Nafs Al-Ammara, to catch people. The shaykh doesn't deal with only the people who have the secret of, “Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem.” That's why you see all the zawiyahs (spiritual schools of Sufism) of the shaykhs they're on the ones either they're catching the people whom angered Allah (AJ) and went astray. So that's why other people come and say, ‘What are these people, why you deal with these people?’ It's because they're catching people to bring them back to Allah (AJ) and their da’wah is based on bringing these people who went astray back to Allah (AJ). | The Muhammadan Way Sufi Realities | UC4E8QX7OgwYDgyuuXTBMrcg | 2022-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 6,578 | 36,443 |
HMRxGG3e46c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMRxGG3e46c | Biblical Hebrew | Wikipedia audio article | Biblical Hebrew Iberia tweeker ID REIT mcgraw it or less when hammock eerily Shon ha Migra also called classical Hebrew is an archaic form of Hebrew a Canaanite Semitic language spoken by the Israelites in the area known as Israel roughly west of the Jordan River and east of the Mediterranean Sea the term Hebrew was not used for the language in the Bible which was referred to as spoink in Tzfat kena an IE language of Canaan or Y outit yehudit ie Judean but the name was used in Greek and Mission icky Bru texts it is more or less mutually intelligible with modern Hebrew Hebrew is attested epigraphic li from about the tenth century BCE and spoken Hebrew persisted through and Beyond the Second Temple period which ended in the siege of Jerusalem ce7 t it eventually developed into Mishnah hebrew spoken up until the fifth century CE II biblical hebrew as recorded in the hebrew bible reflects various stages of the Hebrew language in its continental skeleton as well as a vocalic system which was added in the Middle Ages by the macerates there is also some evidence of regional dialectal variation including differences between Biblical Hebrew as spoken in the Northern Kingdom of Israel and in the southern kingdom of Judah the consonantal text was transmitted in manuscript form and underwent redaction in the Second Temple period but its earliest portions parts of Amos Isaiah Hosea and Micah can be dated to the late 8th to early 7th centuries BCE Biblical Hebrew has been written with a number of different writing systems the Hebrews adopted the Phoenician alphabet around the 12th century BCE which developed into the paleo Hebrew alphabet this was retained by the Samaritans who used the descendant Samaritan alphabet to this day however the Aramaic alphabet gradually displaced the paleo Hebrew alphabet for the Jews and it became the source for the modern Hebrew alphabet all of these scripts were lacking letters to represent all of the sounds of Biblical Hebrew though these sounds are reflected in Greek and Latin transcriptions translations of the time these scripts originally only indicated consonants but certain letters known by the Latin term trays lection eyes became increasingly used to mark vowels in the Middle Ages various systems of diacritics were developed to mark the vowels in Hebrew manuscripts of these only the Tiberian vocalization is still in wide use Biblical Hebrew possessed a syriza emphatic consonants whose precise articulation is disputed likely ejective or Ferengi alized earlier Biblical Hebrew possessed three consonants which did not have their own letters in the writing system but over time they merged with other consonants the stop consonants developed fricative allophones under the influence of aramaic and these sounds eventually became marginally phonemic the pharyngeal and glottal consonants underwent weakening in some regional dialects as reflected in the modern samaritan hebrew reading tradition the vowel system of biblical hebrew changed over time and is reflected differently in the ancient Greek and Latin transcriptions medieval vocalization systems and modern reading traditions biblical hebrew had a typical Semitic morphology with non concatenated morphology arranging semitic roots into patterns to form words biblical hebrew distinguished two genders masculine feminine three numbers singular plural and uncommon ly dual verbs were marked for voice and mood and had two conjugations which may have indicated aspect and/or tense a matter of debate the tense or aspect of verbs was also influenced by the conjugation w in the so called waw consecutive construction default word order was verb subject object and verbs inflected for the number gender and person of their subject pranaam '''l suffixes could be appended to verbs to indicate object or nouns to indicate possession and nouns had special construct states for use in possessive constructions topic nomenclature topic the earliest written sources refer to Biblical Hebrew by the name of the land in which it was spoken spoink in the language of Canaan see Isaiah chapter 19 verse 18 the Hebrew Bible also shows that the language was called you outit Judean Judah height see for example 2nd Kings chapter 18 verses 26-28 in the Hellenistic period Greek writings use the names have Rios Tabriz D Josephus antiquities I 1 2 2 etc and in Mission a key brew we find bright Hebrew and lone bright Hebrew language Mishnah get in 9 to 8 etc the origin of this term is obscure suggested origins include the biblical ever the ethnonym jabiru a Peru and a Peru found in sources from Egypt in the Near East and a derivation from the root bir to pass alluding to crossing over the Jordan River Jews also began referring to Hebrew as lone Acutes the holy tongue in Mishnah hebrew the term classical hebrew may include all pre-medieval dialects of hebrew including Mishnah ki brew or it may be limited to Hebrew contemporaneous with the Hebrew Bible the term biblical hebrew refers to pre-mission eight dialects sometimes excluding Dead Sea scroll Hebrew the term biblical hebrew may or may not include extra biblical texts such as inscriptions eg the Siloam inscription and generally also includes later vocalization traditions for the Hebrew Bible's continental texts most commonly the early medieval Tiberian vocalization topic history topic the archaeological record for the prehistory of Biblical Hebrew as far more complete than the record of Biblical Hebrew itself early Northwest Semitic II and WS materials are attested from 20 350 BCE to 1200 BCE the end of the Bronze Age the Northwest Semitic languages including Hebrew differentiated noticeably during the Iron Age 1200 to 540 BCE although in its earliest stages Biblical Hebrew was not highly differentiated from Ugaritic and the Canaanite of the Amarna letters Hebrew developed during the latter half of the second millennium BCE between the Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea an area known as Canaan the Israelite tribes established a kingdom in Canaan at the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE which later split into the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the kingdom of Judah in the south after a dispute of succession the earliest Hebrew writing yet discovered was found at curb at key alpha and dates to the 10th century BCE the Kingdom of Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE the kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Babylonians in 586 BCE it's higher classes were exiled into the Babylonian captivity and Solomon's Temple was destroyed later the Persians made Judah a province and permitted Jewish exiles to return and rebuild the temple according to the Gemara Hebrew of this period was similar to Imperial Aramaic in Pesa heem tract 887 B pnina bar hummus said that God sent the exiled Jews to Babylon because the Babylonian language is akin to the leash on Hakodesh Aramaic became the common language in the north in Galilee in say Maria Hebrew remained in use in Judah however the returning exiles brought back Aramaic influence and Aramaic was used for communicating with other ethnic groups during the Persian period Alexander conquered Judah in 332 BCE beginning the period of Hellenistic Greek domination during the Hellenistic period Judea became independent under the Hasmonean dynasty but later the Romans ended their independence making Herod the Great their governor one Jewish revolt against the Romans led to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE II and the second Bar Kokhba revolt in 132 to 135 led to a large departure of the Jewish population of Judea Biblical Hebrew after the Second Temple period evolved into Mission a key brew which ceased being spoken and developed into a literary language around 200 CE II Hebrew continued to be used as a literary and liturgical language in the form of medieval Hebrew and Hebrew began a revival process in the nineteenth century culminating in modern Hebrew becoming the official language of Israel currently classical Hebrew has generally taught in public schools in Israel and Biblical Hebrew forms are sometimes used in modern Hebrew literature much as archaic and biblical constructions are used in modern English literature since modern Hebrew contains many biblical elements biblical hebrew is fairly intelligible to modern Hebrew speakers the primary source of Biblical Hebrew material as the Hebrew Bible epigraphic materials from the area of Israelite territory are written in a form of Hebrew called inscriptional Hebrew although this is meagerly attested according to Walter and O'Connor inscriptional Hebrew is not strikingly different from the Hebrew preserved in the Masoretic text the damp climate of Israel caused the rapid deterioration of papyrus and parchment documents in contrast to the dry environment of Egypt and the survival of the Hebrew Bible may be attributed to scribal determination in preserving the text through copying no manuscript of the Hebrew Bible dates to before 400 BCE although two silver rolls the Quetta Hinnom scrolls from the seventh or sixth century BCE show a version of the priestly blessing vowel and cantillation marks were - the older continental layer of the Bible between 600 seee in the beginning of the 10th century the scholars who preserve the pronunciation of the Bible's were known as the macerates the most well preserved system that was developed and the only ones still in religious use is the Tiberian vocalization but both Babylonian and Palestinian vocalizations are also attested the Palestinian system was preserved mainly in P udimm which contained biblical quotations topic classification topic Biblical Hebrew as a Northwest Semitic language from the Canaanite subgroup as Biblical Hebrew evolved from the proto Semitic language it underwent a number of continental mergers parallel with those in other Canaanite languages there is no evidence that these mergers occurred after the adaptation of the Hebrew alphabet as a Northwest Semitic language Hebrew shows the shift of initial asterisk with 2j a similar independent pronoun system to the other Northwest Semitic languages with third-person pronouns never containing some archaic forms such as nanu we first-person singular pronoun no suffix IR yah and n commonly preceding pronominal suffixes case endings are found in Northwest Semitic languages in the second millennium BCE but disappear almost totally afterwards mumait tion is absent in singular nouns but is often retained in the plural as in Hebrew the Northwest Semitic language is formed a dialect continuum in the iron age 1200 to 540 BCE with Phoenician and Aramaic on each extreme Hebrew is clashed with Phoenician in the Canaanite subgroup which also includes ammonite Edomite and Moabite Moabite might be considered a hebrew dialect though it possessed distinctive Aramaic features although Ugaritic shows a large degree of affinity to Hebrew in poetic structure vocabulary and some grammar it lacks some Canaanite features like the Canaanite shift and the shift asterisk greater than Z and its similarities are more likely a result of either contact or preserved our key ISM Hebrew underwent the Canaanite shift where proto semitic not tended to shift to o perhaps when stressed Hebrew also shares with the Canaanite languages the shifts asterisk greater than Z asterisk theta and asterisk greater than s widespread reduction of diphthongs and full simulation of non-final n2 the following consonant if word final i'ii beat bat from asterisk band there is also evidence of a rule of assimilation of life to the following coronal consonant in pre tonic position shared by Hebrew Phoenician and Arabic typical Canaanite words in Hebrew include roof slam table alone window eason old thing scan old person and Griz expel morphological Canaanite features in Hebrew include the masculine plural marker M first person singular pronoun Niki interrogative pronoun my definite article H appearing in the first millennium BCE and third person plural feminine verbal marker T topic Araz topic Biblical Hebrew is preserved in the Hebrew Bible as composed of multiple linguistic layers the consonantal skeleton of the text is the most ancient while the vocalization and cantillation are later additions reflecting a later stage of the language these additions were added after 600 CE II Hebrew had already ceased being used as a spoken language around 200 CE II Biblical Hebrew is reflected in the Continental text of the Bible and in extra biblical inscriptions may be subdivided by era the oldest form of Biblical Hebrew archaic Hebrew is found in poetic sections of the Bible and inscriptions dating to around 1000 BCE the early monarchic period this stage is also known as old Hebrew or paleo Hebrew and is the oldest stratum of Biblical Hebrew the oldest known artefacts of archaic biblical hebrew are various sections of the Tanakh including the song of moses exodus chapter 15 and the song of deborah judges chapter 5 biblical poetry uses a number of distinct lexical items for example for prose Rach C Kerber Ferg a dual great some have cognates in other Northwest Semitic languages for example Place du and hares gold which are common in Canaanite and Ugaritic grammatical differences include the use of zuo and z w as relative particles negative BL and various differences in verbal and pronominal morphology and syntax later pre-exilic biblical hebrew such as is found in prose sections of the Pentateuch neva I'm and simcha Tova is known as biblical hebrew proper or standard biblical hebrew single-quote dot this is dated to the period from the 8th to the 6th century BCE in contrast to archaic hebrew standard biblical hebrew as more consistent in using the definite article h the accusative marker t distinguishing between simple and waw consecutive verb forms and in using particles like senior and key rather than a sin didn't biblical hebrew from after the babylonian exile in 587 BCE as known as late biblical hebrew late Biblical Hebrew shows aramaic influence in phonology morphology and lexicon and this trend is also evident in the later developed iberian vocalization system Qumran Hebrew attested in the Dead Sea Scrolls from CA 200 BCE to 70 CE II is a continuation of late Biblical Hebrew Qumran Hebrew may be considered an intermediate stage between Biblical Hebrew and Mishnah Hebrew though Qumran Hebrew shows its own idiosyncratic dialectal features topic dialects topic dialect variation in Biblical Hebrew as attested to by the well-known Shibboleth incident of Judges chapter 12 verse 6 where Jeff does forces from Gilead caught Ephraimites trying to cross the Jordan River by making them say Sybil at ear of corn the Ephraimites identity was given away by their pronunciation sibilant the apparent conclusion is that the Ephraim eye dialect had s for standard as an alternative explanation it has been suggested that the proto semitic phoneme asterisk theta which shifted - in most dialects of hebrew may have been retained in the hebrew of the Transjordan however there is evidence that the word Sybil 'it had initial consonant asterisk in proto semitic contradicting this theory hebrew has spoken in the northern kingdom of israel known also as israeli in hebrew shows phonological lexical and grammatical differences from southern dialects the northern dialect spoken around st. maria shows more frequent simplification of AJ into E as attested by the say Maria ostraca eighth century BCE eg in topic n wine while the southern Judean dialect instead adds in an epithet equate the first millennium BCE in topic Jojen the wordplay in Amos chapter 8 verses 1 to 2 kelpius the hackers may reflect this given that Amos was addressing the population of the Northern Kingdom the vocalization asterisk keys would be more forceful other possible northern features include use of say hoot that forms like daya - no rather than dot and infinitives of certain verbs of the formas woe to do rather than a SWOT the same Ariha ostraca also shows street for standard snake year as in aramaic the guttural phonemes h h merged over time in some dialects this was found in Dead Sea scroll Ebru but Jerome attested to the existence of contemporaneous Hebrew speakers who still distinguished Ferengi Allah Samaritan Hebrew also shows a general attrition of these phonemes though H are occasionally preserved as topic orthography topic the earliest Hebrew writing yet discovered found at curb at Chiappa dates to the 10th century BCE the 15 centimeters by 16 point five centimeters 5.9 in by 6.5 in trapezoid pottery sherds Astrakhan has five lines of text written in ink written in the protec a nanite alphabet the old form of the Phoenician alphabet the tablet is written from left to right indicating that Hebrew writing was still in the formative stage the Israelite tribes who settled in the land of Israel adopted the Phoenician script around the 12th century BCE as found in the Geezer calendar C 10th century BCE this script developed into the paleo Hebrew script in the tenth or ninth centuries BCE the paleo hebrew alphabets main differences from the Phoenician script were a curving to the left of the down strokes in the long-legged letter signs the consistent use of a waw with a concave top and an x-shaped top the oldest inscriptions in paleo Hebrew script are dated to around the middle of the ninth century BCE the most famous being the Mesha stele in the Moabite language which might be considered a dialect of hebrew the ancient hebrew script was in continuous use until the early 6th century BCE the end of the first Temple period in the Second Temple period the paleo Hebrew script gradually fell into disuse and was completely abandoned among the Jews after the failed Bar Kochba revolt the Samaritans retained the ancient Hebrew alphabet which evolved into the modern Samaritan alphabet by the end of the first Temple period the Aramaic script a separate descendant of the Phoenician script became widespread throughout the region gradually displacing paleo Hebrew the oldest documents that have been found in the Aramaic script are fragments of the scrolls of Exodus samuel and jeremiah found among the Dead Sea Scrolls dating from the late 3rd and early 2nd centuries BCE it seems that the earlier biblical books were originally written in the paleo Hebrew script while the later books were written directly in the later Assyrian script some Qumran texts written in the Assyrian script right the tetragrammaton and some other divine names in paleo Hebrew and this practice is also found in several Jewish Greek biblical translations while spoken Hebrew continued to evolve into mission a Hebrew the scribal tradition for writing the Torah gradually developed a number of regional book hand styles developed for the purpose of Torah manuscripts and occasionally other literary works distinct from the calligraphic styles used mainly for private purposes the Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Book hand styles were later adapted to printed fonts after the invention of the printing press the modern Hebrew alphabet also known as the Assyrian or square script is a descendant of the Aramaic alphabet the Phoenician script had dropped five characters by the 12th century BCE reflecting the language s22 consonantal phonemes as a result the 22 letters of the paleo hebrew alphabet numbered less than the consonant phonemes of ancient biblical hebrew in particular the letters H s could each mark two different phonemes after a sound shift the letters H could only mark one phoneme but except in samaritan hebrew s still marked two the old babylonian vocalization system wrote a superscript s above the s to indicate it took the value s while the macerates added the shin dot to distinguish between the two varieties of the letter the original Hebrew alphabet consisted only of consonants but gradually the letters Hwy also became used to indicate vowels known as mattres lection eyes when used in this function it is thought that this was a product of phonetic development for instance asterisk bait house shifted to bay it in construct state but retained its spelling while no examples of early Hebrew orthography have been found older Phoenicians and Moabite texts show how first Temple period Hebrew would have been written Phoenician inscriptions from the 10th century BCE do not indicate mattres lectio neighs in the middle or the end of a word for example al pijn and Z for later ly and similarly to the Hebrew Geezer calendar which has for instance surface rim and possibly or for her mat trays lection eyes were later added word finally for instance the Mesha inscription has by H been T for later bleiel vanity however at this stage they were not yet used word medially compare Siloam inscriptions addo verses s for later wise the relative terms defective in full clean are used to refer to alternative spellings of a word with less or more matte rays lection eyes respectively the Hebrew Bible was presumably originally written in a more defective orthography than found in any of the texts known today of the extant textual witnesses of the Hebrew Bible the Masoretic text is generally the most conservative in its use of mattres lection eyes with the Samaritan Pentateuch and its forebears being more full in the Qumran tradition showing the most liberal use of vowel letters the Masoretic text mostly uses vowel letters for long vowels showing the tendency to mark all long vowels except for word internal in the Qumran tradition back vowels are usually represented by W whether short or long Y is generally used for both along I and E viola might and final AI is often written as Y an analogy to words like high B eg ki sometimes my H is found finally in forms like hooth Tiberian who cured Iberian cure well may be used for an equality vowel in final position eg lie ana medial position eg Edom pre Samaritan and Samaritan texts show full Spelling's in many categories eg qui vs. Masoretic key in Genesis chapter 49 verse 3 but only rarely show full spelling of the Qumran type in general the vowels of Biblical Hebrew were not indicated in the original text but various sources attest them at various stages of development Greek and Latin transcriptions of words from the biblical text provide early evidence of the nature of Biblical Hebrew vowels in particular there is evidence from the rendering of proper nouns in the coin Greek Septuagint 3rd 2nd centuries BCE and the Greek alphabet transcription of the Hebrew biblical text contained in the Secunda 3rd century CE II likely a copy of the pre-existing text from before 100 BCE in the 7th and 8th century CE various systems of vocalic notation were developed to indicate vowels in the biblical text the most prominent best preserved and the only system still in use is the Tiberian vocalization system created by scholars known as macerates around 850 C II there are also various extant manuscripts making use of less common vocalization systems babylonian and palestinian known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above the letters in addition the Samaritan reading tradition is independent of these systems and was occasionally notated with a separate vocalization system these systems often record vowels at different stages of historical development for example the name of the judge Samson is recorded in Greek as Samson Samson with the first vowel as while Tiberian Simms when iemon with Ike shows the effect of the law of attenuation whereby enclosed unstressed syllables became I all of these systems together are used to reconstruct the original vocalization of Biblical Hebrew at an early stage in documents written in the paleo Hebrew script words were divided by short vertical lines and later by dots as reflected by the Mesha stone the Siloam inscription the oval inscription and paleo Hebrew script documents from Qumran word division was not used in Phoenician inscriptions however there is not direct evidence for biblical texts being written without word division as suggested by Naaman IDEs in his introduction to the taurah word division using spaces was commonly used from the beginning of the seventh century BCE for documents in the aramaic script in addition to marking vowels the Tiberian system also uses cantillation marks which serve to mark word stress semantic structure and the musical motifs used in formal recitation of the text while the Tiberian babylonian and palestinian reading traditions are extinct various other systems of pronunciation have evolved over time notably the Yemenite Sephardi Ashkenazi and Samaritan traditions modern Hebrew pronunciation is also used by some to read biblical texts the modern reading traditions do not stem solely from the Tiberian system for instance the Sephardic traditions distinction between comets gable and katanas preet iberian however the only orthographic system used to mark vowels as the Tiberian vocalization topic phonology topic the phonology is reconstructed for Biblical Hebrew as as follows topic consonants topic consonants lost in game during the lifetime of Biblical Hebrew are color-coded respectively the phonetic nature of some Biblical Hebrew consonants is disputed the so-called emphatic s' were likely ejective but possibly Ferengi alized or viel Erised some argue that s z s were a fricative TS d z TS originally the hebrew letters H and H represented two possible phonemes uvula and pharyngeal with the distinction unmarked in Hebrew orthography however the uvular phonemes kai agent merged with their Ferengi alcoa parts h h and respectively c 200 BCE this is observed by noting that these phonemes are distinguished consistently in the Septuagint of the Pentateuch eg Isaac Y Z topic Isaac versus Rachel rel topic Rachel but this becomes more sporadic in later books and is generally absent in Ezra and Nehemiah the phoneme is also not directly indicated by Hebrew orthography but is clearly attested by later developments it is written with s also used for but later merged with s normally indicated with s as a result three etymologically distinct phonemes can be distinguished through a combination of spelling and pronunciation s written s written s and s pronounced but written s the specific pronunciation of s as is based on comparative evidence is the corresponding proto semitic phoneme and still attested in modern south arabian dialects as well as early borrowings eg balsam s consistent use of word initial Spirent after a vowel in Sandy as well as Rabbi Satya Gowens at a station to the use of this alternation in Tiberian Aramaic at the beginning of the 10th century CE II the Dead Sea Scrolls show evidence of confusion of the phonemes h h eg Hammar Hammar for Masoretic amar mar he said however the testimony of Jerome indicates that this was a regionalism and not universal confusion of gutturals was also attested in later Mishnah Hebrew and Aramaic see a Reuben 53 be in Samaritan Hebrew hh-have generally all merged either into a glide with or J or by vanishing completely often creating a long vowel except that original H sometimes have read flex before a geminate consonants are phonemic ly contrastive in Biblical Hebrew in the Secunda WJZ are never geminate in the Tiberian tradition h/h are cannot be geminate historically first our de geminated followed by h and finally h as evidenced by changes in the quality of the preceding vowel topic vowels topic the vowel system of Biblical Hebrew has changed considerably over time the following vowels are those reconstructed for the earliest stage of Hebrew those are tested by the Secunda those of the various vocalization traditions Tiberian and varieties of babylonian and palestinian and those of the samaritan tradition with vowels absent in some traditions color-coded topic sound changes topic the following sections present the vowel changes that Biblical Hebrew underwent in approximate chronological order topic protists central semitic topic prota semitic is the ancestral language of all the semitic languages and in traditional reconstructions possess 29 consonants 6 monophthong Val's consisting of three qualities and two lengths asterisk AAII uu in which the long vowels occurred only in open syllables and two diphthongs asterisk AJ oo the stress system of proto Semitic is unknown but it is commonly described as being much like the system of classical Latin or the modern pronunciation of classical Arabic if the penultimate second last syllable as light has a short vowel followed by a single consonant stress goes on the antepenultimate third last otherwise it goes on the penultimate various changes mostly in morphology took place between proto Semitic and proto central Semitic the language at the root of the central Semitic languages the phonemic system was inherited essentially unchanged but the emphatic consonants may have changed their realization in central semitic from ejectives to Ferengi alized consonants the morphology of proto central semitic shows significant changes compared with proto semitic especially in its verbs and as much like in classical arabic nouns in the singular were usually declined in three cases u nominative accusative or genitive in some circumstances but never in the construct state nouns also took a final nasal after the case ending new nation final n occurred in some languages a amazin final M in others the original meaning of this marker is uncertain in classical Arabic final n unknowns indicates in definiteness and disappears when the noun is preceded by a definite article or otherwise becomes definite in meaning in other languages final n may be present whenever a noun is not in the construct state old Canaanite had nation of uncertain meaning in an occurrence of the word Jerusalem Jerusalem as given in an Egyptian transcription broken plural forms in Arabic are declined like singulars and often take singular agreement as well dual in strong plural forms use endings with a long vowel or diphthong declined in only two cases nominative and objective combination accusative genitive with the objective form often becoming the default one after the loss of case both Hebrew and Arabic had a special form of new nation nation that co-occurred with the dual and masculine sound plural endings whenever the noun was not in the construct state the endings were evidently felt as an inherent part of the ending and as a result are still used examples are Arabic strong masculine plural oona nominative ina objective in dual endings ani nominative any objective corresponding construct state endings are you i strong masculine plural AI dual the strong feminine endings in classical Arabic are a two nominative awti objective marked with a singular style and new nation in the indefinite state only Hebrew has almost lost the broken plural if it ever had it and any vestigial forms that may remain have been extended with the strong plural endings the dual and strong plural endings were likely much like the Arabic forms given above at one point with only the objective case forms ultimately surviving for example dual am is probably from asterisk a ymi with an extended nation ending CF arabic i knee above while dual construct he is from asterisk i without mumait ssin similarly I'm feminine nouns at this point ended in a suffix at or T and took normal case endings when the ending at became final because of loss or non presence of the case ending both Hebrew and Arabic show a later shift to ah and then ah the final T consonant therefore is silent in the absolute state but becomes T again in the construct state and when these words take suffixes eg Terra to raw law becomes toe rat - rat lava and Tora Dhaka to rot TX appear law etc this is equivalent to the Arabic letter T Mar beauty a modified final form of the letter he H which indicates this same phoneme shifting and only its pronunciation varies between construct and absolute state topic Canaanite shift topic Hebrew shows the Canaanite shift whereby asterisk often shifted to O the conditions of this shift are disputed this shift had occurred by the 14th century BCE as demonstrated by its presence in the Amarna letters see 1365 BCE topic prota hebrew topic as a result of the Canaanite shift the protégée brew vowel system is reconstructed as asterisk a Aoi I you you and possibly rare asterisk II furthermore stress at this point appears to have shifted so that it was consistently on the penultimate next to last syllable and was still non phonemic the predominant final stress of Biblical Hebrew was a result of loss of final unstressed vowels and a shift away from remaining open syllables see below topic loss of final unstressed vowels topic final unstressed short vowels dropped out in most words making it possible for long vowels to occur in closed syllables this appears to have proceeded in two steps final short mood etc markers dropped in verbal forms final short case markers dropped in nominal forms vowel lengthening and stressed open syllables occurred between the two steps with the result that short vowels at the beginning of a vcv ending lengthened announced but not verbs this is most noticeable with short a eg asterisk kotoba he wrote greater than K theta Avenue but asterisk Dobara word a cc greater than d ver the dropping of final short vowels in verb forms tended to erase mood distinctions but also some gender distinctions however unexpected vowel lengthening occurred in many situations to preserve the distinctions for example in the suffix conjugation first singular asterisk too appears to have been remade into asterisk T already by prota Hebrew on the basis of possessive i likewise first singular personal pronoun asterisk anna became asterisk an e similarly in the second singular inherited asterisk Totti competed with lengthened asterisk Totti for masculine and feminine forms the expected result would be T or Tov or masculine T or T for feminine and in fact both variants of both forms are found in the Bible with H marking the longings along I the situation appears to have been quite fluid for several centuries with T and Tom T forms found in competition both in writing and in speech CF the Secunda hexapla of origin which records both pronunciations although quite often in disagreement with the written form has passed down to us ultimately writing stabilized on the shorter T for both genders while speech chose feminine T but masculine Tom this is the reason for the unexpected comets vowel written under the final of such words the exact same process affected possessive asterisk on your mask saying an asterisk key your fam same and personal pronouns asterisk anda asterisk ante with the same split into shorter and longer forms and the same ultimate resolution topic short vowel lengthening especially protonic lowering topic the short vowels asterisk AI you tended to lengthen in various positions first short vowels lengthened in an open syllable in pre tonic position ie directly before the stressed syllable later short vowels lengthened in stressed open syllables in the process of lengthening the high vowels were lowered in the secunda the lengthened reflexes of AI you are a ee o when kept short they generally have reflexes AEO topic reduction of short open stressed syllables topic stressed open syllables with a short vowel ie syllables consisting of a short vowel followed by a consonant and another vowel had the vowel reduced to and the stressed moved one syllable later in the word usually to the last syllable of the word stress was originally penultimate and loss of final short vowels made many words of final stress however words whose final syllable had a long vowel or ended with a consonant were unaffected and still had penultimate stress at this point this change did not happen in puzzle position where the penultimate stress is preserved and vowel lengthening rather than reduction occurs the previous three changes occurred in a complex interlocking fashion shift of stress to be universally penultimate loss of final short vowels in verbs pre stressed lengthening in open syllables pre stress lengthening lowering becomes a surface filter that remains as a rule in the language automatically affected any new short vowels in open syllables as they appear but ultra short vowels are unaffected stress movement from light syllable to following heavy syllable when not in Pazza with newly unstressed light syllable reducing the schwa tonic lengthening lowering in open syllables loss of final short vowels and nouns examples note that many perhaps most Hebrew words with a schwa directly before a final stress are due to this stress shift this sound change shifted many more originally penultimate stressed words to have final stress the above changes can be seen to divide words into a number of main classes based on stress and syllable properties prota hebrew words with an open penal and short vowel ending become final stressed eg cute all he killed prota Hebrew words with a closed penal tan short vowel ending become panel timet due to cyclic rule eg Mille ex-king prota hebrew words with an open short penal tan longer ending become final stressed due to stress shift eg q lu they killed prota hebrew words with a closed penal tan longer ending remained penultimate eg cute ulti I killed prota Hebrew words with an open long penal tan longer ending topic pre stress reduction of short vowel topic asterisk AI you were reduced to in the second syllable before the stress and occasionally reduced rather than lengthened in pre tonic position especially when initial eg SEMO equals smo know his name thus the vowel system of the Secunda was AEI oo u topic later developments topic the later Jewish traditions Tiberian Babylonian Palestinian shows similar vowel developments by the Tiberian time all short vowels in stressed syllables in open pre tonic lengthened making vowel length allophonic vowels in open or stressed syllables had allophonic length eg in yer aim jr. ahem jr. ahem he will have mercy nails open place read place CF um read SG this pre tonic gemination is also found in some forms with other vowels like a serous ear sir as sir prisoner the Babylonian and Palestinian systems have only one reduced vowel phoneme like the Secunda though in Palestinian Hebrew had developed the pronunciation however the Tiberian tradition possesses three reduced vowels of which has questionable fun Missa tee under a non guttural letter was pronounced as an ultra short copy of the following vowel before a guttural eg WA baqia UV and as AI proceeding je g today may me theta um juni but was always pronounced as under gutturals eg AHA when reduced etymological asterisk AI you become under gutturals eg Amory DM UMP said cf um er he said and generally uh under non gutturals but asterisk you greater than and rarely asterisk I greater than may still occur especially after stops or their sprint eyes counterparts and s eg domi D me Samaritan and Qumran Hebrew have full vowels in place of the reduced vowels of Tiberian Hebrew Samaritan Hebrew also does not reflect etymological vowel length however the elision of guttural countenance has created new phonemic vowel length eg herb herb great vs. RB rebe wide Samaritan Hebrew vowels are allophonic ly lengthened to a lesser degree in open syllables eg hums Erie amis REE hi I though this is less strong in post tonic vowels pre tonic gemination is also found in Samaritan Hebrew but not always in the same locations as in Tiberian Hebrew eg glim th Amal I'm ish Milne swim th al me Michelle mmm while prota Hebrew long vowels usually retain their vowel quality in the later traditions of Hebrew in samaritan hebrew asterisk I may have reflux e in closed stressed syllables eg dine den asterisk may become either a or an asterisk o greater than u the reduced vowels of the other traditions appear as full vowels though there may be evidence that Samaritan Hebrew once had similar vowel reduction Samaritan results from the neutralization of the distinction between I and II in closed post tonic syllables eg bit bite house AB H bit the house burger our figure various more specific condition shifts of vowel quality have also occurred diphthongs were frequently monopolized but the scope and results of this shift varied among dialects in particular the same area ostraca show GN wine and Samaritan Hebrew shows instead the shift asterisk a J greater than I original asterisk you tended to shift to I eg Omer and Ameri word whose outside and high zone outer beginning in the second half of the second millennium BC this was carried through completely in Samaritan Hebrew but met more resistance in other traditions such as the Babylonian and Qumran traditions Phillippe's laws the process by which original asterisk I closed stressed syllables shifts to a e/g asterisk bent greater than bat bat daughter or sometimes in the Tiberian tradition EG asterisk Ament greater than Emmett mount truth this is absent in the transcriptions of the Secunda but there is evidence that the laws onset predates the Secunda in the samaritan tradition philippe's law is applied consistently eg asterisk lib you greater than lab heart in some traditions the short vowel asterisk attended to shift to I in unstressed closed syllables this is known as the law of attenuation it is common in the Tiberian tradition eg asterisk Abbott greater than Tiberian sevilla i7 but exceptions are frequent it is less common in the babylonian vocalization eg AB 7 and differences in Greek and Latin transcriptions demonstrate that it began quite late attenuation generally did not occur before ie eg Tiberian Matata ha M aft key vs. Mapei de miffed ah opening construct and often was blocked before a geminate eg Mountain gift attenuation is rarely present in Samaritan Hebrew eg Macoutes magna in the Tiberian tradition ee i oh you take off glide up before HH this is absent in the secunda and in Samaritan Hebrew but present in the transcriptions of Jerome in the Tiberian tradition an ultrashort echo vowel is sometimes added to clusters where the first element as a guttural eg Yazzie and jozhin he will listen Paul whoa P low his work but yeah dear juh dear he will make glorious Rahab wah-wah bow its breath the following chart summarized the most common reflexes of the proto Semitic vowels in the various stages of Hebrew topic stress topic prota Hebrew generally had penultimate stress the ultimate stress of later traditions of Hebrew usually resulted from the loss of final vowels in many words preserving the location of proto Semitic stress Tiberian Hebrew has phonemic stress eg ban being new they built versus bamboo new in us stress is most commonly ultimate less commonly penultimate and antepenultimate stress exists marginally eg how hella hol into the tent there does not seem to be evidence for stress in the sick varying from that of the Tiberian tradition despite sharing the loss of final vowels with Tiberian Hebrew Samaritan Hebrew has generally not preserved proto Semitic stress and has predominantly penultimate stress with occasional ultimate stress there is evidence that Qumran Hebrew had a similar stress pattern to Samaritan Hebrew topic Graham our topic medieval grammarians of Arabic and Hebrew classified words as belonging to three parts of speech Arabic ISM noun Phi L verb and harf particle other grammarians have included more categories in particular adjectives and nouns show more affinity to each other than in most European languages Biblical Hebrew has a typical Semitic morphology characterized by the use of roots most words in Biblical Hebrew are formed from a root a sequence of consonants with a general Associated meaning roots are usually try consonantal with by continental roots less common depending on how some words are analyzed in rare cases of quadri and Quin qui continental roots roots are modified by a fixation to form words verbal patterns are more productive and consistent while noun patterns are less predictable topic nouns and adjectives topic the most common nominal prefix used is per metre used for substantives of location moob assembly instruments empik ii and abstractions ms judgment the vowel after per meter is normally but appears sometimes as I or in the case of moob as au contracted from asterisk aw the prefix T is used to denote the action of the verb it is derived from more common for initial with verbs eg to Thanksgiving deceptive and also occurs in nouns with initial sibilants eg ZB finger in the latter case this prefix was added for phonetic reasons and the prefix is called either pathetic or prosthetic prefixed often occurs in quadrilateral animal names perhaps as a prefix eg Odle bat coober Mouse kerb scorpion in proto Semitic nouns were marked for case in the singular the markers were asterisk u in the nominative asterisk in the accusative used also for adverbials an asterisk I in the genitive as evidenced in Akkadian Ugaritic and Arabic the Amarna letters show that this was probably still present in Hebrew see 1350 BCE in the development of Hebrew final asterisk uite were dropped first and later asterisk up was alighted as well the Mason a nominal suffix asterisk M of unclear meaning was found in early Canaanite as shown by early Egyptian transcriptions C 1800 BCE of Jerusalem as you rusul II mean but there is no indication of its presence after 1800 BCE final asterisk a is preserved in layla ladge 'l originally meaning at night but in prose replacing Lael latch all night and in the connective vowels of some prepositions originally adverbials eg I man with us nouns preserve asterisk I in forms like yeah Dain construct state nouns lost case vowels at an early period similar to Akkadian as shown by the reflexes of asterisk Adagio Souda in absolute but said a in construct and the reflexes of asterisk jadoo yada and yad however forms like yeah Dane showed that this was not yet a feature of protégée brew biblical hebrew has two genders masculine and feminine which are reflected in nouns adjectives pronouns and verbs Hebrew distinguishes between singular and plural numbers and plural forms may also be used for collectives and honorifics Hebrew has a morphological dual form for nouns that naturally occur in pairs and for units of measurement and time this contrasts with the plural yet dae-jung 'm two days mmm days a widespread misconception is that hebrew plural denotes 3 or more objects in truth hebrew plural denotes two or more objects however adjectives pronouns and verbs do not have dual forms and most nominal dual forms can function as plurals cities can pick six wings from Isaiah chapter six verse two finite verbs are marked for subject person number and gender nouns also have the construct form which is used in genitive constructions nouns are marked as definite with the prefix per hectar followed by gemination of the initial consonant of the noun in Tiberian Hebrew the vowel of the article may become or in certain phonetic environments for example hem H Sam the wise man HEIs a chai the man the traditions differ on the form of seglet nouns nouns stemming from roots with two final consonants the inapt ik of the Tiberian tradition in Sehgal it appears in the Septuagint third century BCE but not the hexapla second century ce e eg gutter theta R topic gather versus castle castle topic chesil Psalms 49 to 14 this may reflect dialectal variation or phonetic verses phonemic transcriptions both the Palestinian and Babylonian traditions have an in-app ticktick vowel in seg let's II in the Palestinian tradition eg eros land topic Tiberian Erez deuteronomy chapter 26 verse 15 and in Babylonian eg Peppa's item topic Tiberian epee jeremiah chapter 22 verse 28 the Qumran tradition sometimes shows some type of backup in thetic vowel when the first vowel is back eg wool for Tiberian oh hell all tent Biblical Hebrew has two sets of personal pronouns the freestanding independent pronouns have a nominative function while the pro nominal suffixes are genitive or accusative only the first person suffix has different possessive and objective forms why and knee topic verbs topic verbal continental roots are placed into derived verbal stems known as Benham Binyam in hebrew the bin jana mainly served to indicate grammatical voice this includes various distinctions of reflexivity passivity and causative 'ti verbs of Alban Yanam have three non-finite forms one participle two infinitives three modal forms cohort ative imperative joseph and two major conjugations prefixing suffixing the meaning of the prefixing and suffix in conjugations are also affected by the conjugation w and their meaning with respect to tense an aspect as a matter of debate topic word order topic the default word order in Biblical Hebrew is commonly thought to be VSO the one scholar has argued that this is due to the prevalence of clauses with away ik tal verb form compared to other less marked forms that use SVO either more often or at least to a comparable degree attributive adjectives normally follow the noun they modify in Biblical Hebrew possession is normally expressed with status constructus a construction in which the possessed noun occurs in a phonological irreducible absolute form pronominal direct objects are either suffix to the verb or alternatively expressed on the object marking pronoun T topic tense and aspect topic Biblical Hebrew has two main conjugation types the suffix conjugation also called the perfect and the prefix conjugation also called imperfect the perfect verb form expressed the idea of the verb as a completed action viewing it from start to finish as a whole and not focusing on the process by which the verb came to be completed stating it as a simple fact this is often used in the past tense however there are some contexts in which a perfect verb translates into the present and future tenses the imperfect portrays the verb as an incomplete action along with the process by which it came about either as an event that has not begun an event that has begun but is still in the process or a habitual or cyclic action that is on an ongoing repetition the imperfect can also express modal or conditional verbs as well as commands in the just've and cohort ative moods while often future tense it also has uses in the past and present under certain contexts Biblical Hebrew tense is not necessarily reflected in the verb forms per se but rather is determined primarily by context the participles also reflect ongoing or continuous actions but are also subject to the context determining their tents the verbal forms can be past tense in these circumstances perfect simple past emeritus reflects a simple completed action perception emotion or mental process and can also be past tense from the perspective of a prior verb which is used in future tense imperfect WAW consecutive preterite simple past tense which takes the whop prefix as a conjunction appears at the beginning of a clause when it s connected in a narrative sequence with previous clauses where the conjunction can be translated as and then single quote comma single quote then single quote comma single quote but single quote comma single quote however sometimes is not translated at all and can even have a parenthetical function as if suggesting the clauses like a side note to the main focus of the narrative imperfect past reflecting not just a past action but also suggesting the process with which it was being done eg I brought the horse to a halt I began to hear imperfect cyclic past reflecting a habitual or cyclic action over time eg this is what job would always do participle in past tense an active or passive participle being used in its imperfect verbal sense in the past eg and the Spirit of God was hovering the verbal forms can be present tense in these circumstances perfect proverbial general present a general truth in the present tense which is not referring to a specific event eg the Sun sets in the west perfect state of present present tense with verbs that depict a state of being rather than an action including verbs of perception emotion or mental process eg I love I hate I understand I know perfect present perfect a present perfect verb eg I have walked in perfect present condition an imperfect verb in the present one which implies that an action has been going on for some time and is still ongoing in the present especially used of questions in the present eg what are you seeking imperfect cyclic present an imperfect verb in the present reflecting a cyclic action in the present eg it is being said in the city a son makes his father glad participle in present tense an active or passive participle being used in its imperfect verbal sense in the present eg I am going the verbal forms can be future tense in these circumstances perfect waw consecutive future by analogy to the preterite a simple future tense verb which takes the we prefix as a conjunction appears at the beginning of the clause when it s connected in a narrative sequence with previous clauses where the conjunction can be translated as and then single quote comma single quote then single quote comma single quote but single quote comma single quote however sometimes is not translated at all and can even have the parenthetical function as if suggesting the clause is like a side note to the main focus of the narrative perfect WAW consecutive subjunctive takes the we prefix as a conjunction to continue the subjunctive mood in a narrative sequence perfect waw consecutive Joseph's cohort ative takes the wheat prefix as a conjunction to continue the Joseph in cohort ative moods in a narrative sequence perfect promised future the completeness of the verb form here expresses an imminent action in the context of promises threats in the language of contracts and covenants in general eg I will give you this land will I have this pleasure perfect prophetic future the completeness of the verb form here expresses an imminent action in the context of prophecy eg you will go into exile imperfect future reflects a future event which has not yet come into completion or one that has not yet begun or future tense from the perspective of a prior verb which is used in past tense imperfect subjunctive reflects a potential theoretical or modal verb such as in conditional clauses eg if you go she should stay imperfect Joseph's cohort ative reflects a non immediate command invitation permission or wishful request eg let there be light you may eat from the tree let's go oh that someone would get me a drink topic sample text topic the following is a sample from Psalm chapter 18 as appears in the Masoretic text with medieval Tiberian Nik itand cantillation and the Greek transcription of the secunda of the hexapla along with its reconstructed pronunciation topic notes topic topic references topic topic bibliography topic then Higham Xia of 2000 a grammar of Samaritan Hebrew Jerusalem the Hebrew University Magnus press ISBN 1:5 75060 for 7-7 bergstresser got health Daniels Peter T 1995 introduction to the Semitic languages text specimens and grammatical sketches Munchen max huh Berber leg moongeun PP 50 to 75 ISBN o 9 3 1 4 6 4 102 bergstresser G 1983 introduction to the Semitic languages Winona Lake Indiana Eisen Browns is B and nine seven eight oh nine three one four six four 102 Joshua blough 1981 the Renaissance of modern Hebrew and modern Standard Arabic university of california press ISBN o 5 200 nine five four eight oh blough joshua 2010 phonology and morphology of Biblical Hebrew Winona Lake Indiana Eisen Browns ISBN one five seven five zero six one two nine five budge EA Wallis 1920 an Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary in two volumes one New York dover publications inc ISBN o seven six six one seven six four nine five Davis Craig 2007 dating the Old Testament New York RJ communications is B and nine seven eight oh nine seven nine five zero six 208 dalgo Polsky aaron 1999 from proto semitic to hebrew milan centro studi caimito semi DGD milano Dornan edit 2005 VSO and left conjunct agreement biblical hebrew vs modern hebrew in kiss catalan a universal grammar in the reconstruction of dead languages PDF Berlin Mouton PP 239 to 264 ISBN three one one oh one eight five five oh four Feldman Rachel 2010 most ancient Hebrew biblical inscription deciphered archived from the original on the 7th of June 2011 retrieved the 15th of June 2011 Frank Yids act 2003 grammar for Gomorrah and targum onkelos Jerusalem Israel Ariel United Israel Institute's ISBN one five eight three three oh six oh six for garnier Roman Jacques Guillaume 2012 a neglected phonetic law the 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Ps-A8Qb9puo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps-A8Qb9puo | Hele 6 Lesson 2 Animal Raising Part 2 | goats goats are among the easiest animals to raise they do not need a big capital compared to other animals they are popularly known as the poor man's cow because farmers who cannot afford to buy a carabao cow raise them as sources of fresh milk and meat they can adjust to any climate goats can be sold for their meat milk or they can be sold alive here are some pointers for selecting goats to raise first imported goats are hard to find and are very expensive start with native and great goats that are available in your locality or from the area with similar condition second choose the large-sized natives or great dose or a female goat the weight should not be less than 25 kilos preferably choose those that have been giving birth at least once a year third check the other or milk bag a good other should be large wide and hanging with uniform large tits the other should be soft and yielding fourth the lower front teeth should be strong to assure good grazing ability the fifth pointers for selecting goats to raise is the eye should be alert and the pupils will form lastly of some pointers for selecting goats to raise is in goat breeding it is necessary to use pure breed or crossbreed bag to upgrade the hair choose one that is tested to have successfully dated and at least one year old and now let us explore the different breeds of goats there are many different breeds of pet goats some people want large coats and some people want some small goats some prefer fluffy ears and others like them perky but regardless of what characteristics you are looking for in a pet goat there is no doubt that you have many options the first breed of goats that we are going to tackle is native goats they are the smallest breed of goats they have horns and usually waddles their colors are brown black white or a mixture of two colors their myth is called javen this is how it looks like the second braid of goats is anglio nubian they are large goats with fine skin and glowsicle their ears are pendulous and their nose is distinctly roman they produce two to three liters of milk a day this is how it looks like the third bridge of goats is salmonen they are the largest breed of swiss breads of gold they are all white in color they have long lean body well developed breasts long neck and elongated hornless head both the dough or the female and the back or the male goats are burdened the back bacca stuff of hair hung over his head this is how it looks like lastly for the breads of goats is tolgenberg they are hearty and hornless their color varies from silver font to dark chocolate they have markings of white stripes down their faces around their eyes and their legs are white they have bottles and even females carry a bird this is how it looks like cattle or cows were female and bulls for male are the most common type of large domesticated ungulates they are prominent modern member of the subfamily bhuvane are the most widespread species of the genus boos and are most commonly classified collectively as boosters here are some pointers in choosing cattle breeds to raise the first pointers in choosing a cattle bridge to raise is choose older cows although they cost higher feeding them would cost lesser than the younger ones younger cows will take a long time to feed the second pointers in choosing cuddle braids to raise is choose male cuddle they are easier and faster fat pen than a female cuddle this is the quickest way on how to determine the gender of a cattle let's have a look when determining if a male bovine is a bull or steer there are two main places to loop underneath the belly and underneath the tail below is a look underneath the belly of abu vine the presence of the shield let us know that this is a male the additional presence of the testicles which are contained in an external pouch called the scrutum let us know that this is a wool in some cases depending on how and when a steer was cascaded there might be a small amount of the screw tone still visible however in this instances it is a quite small and dried up looking probably difficult to see and does not resemble the large healthy bull scrutum show here below is a look underneath the bell of a young calf remember the word gulf is a gender neutral and it is used to describe both males and females we know by the presence of the that it is a male but since we cannot see between the hind legs to know whether or not he has testicles we can't tell if it is bull or steer on the culves the size the testicles if present would be contained in a comparatively small scrutum and would be more difficult to see than on a mature bull below is a look underneath the tail of a bovine the presence of the anus without the additional presence of pablova let us know this is a male however we cannot tell from this limited view if it is a bull or a stie when determining if a bovine is a female there are two main places to look underneath the belly and underneath the tail cows look different underneath the belly when compared to bulls and steers instead of a screw dome if it is a bowl or a sheet for both bowls and stairs cows of an other below is a look underneath the belly bubble vine the presence of the other between the back legs let us know that this is a cow this particular other is plump and full looking because it is full of milk another may look less full than this or it might be even empty but it is still an other let's take a look underneath the tail of a cow cows look different underneath the tail than bulls and stairs while cows bulls and stairs all have an anus cows have the added presence of bulva beneath the anus lastly for the pointers in choosing cattle breeds to raise choose imported cattle breed they gain weight faster with less food than pure native animals the imported breed is easier to raise and fatten than the native one here are most common cattle breeds in asia america and europe and now let us explore the most common cuddle breeds in asia america and europe the first one is philippine cattle the most popular of this type is the batanga strain they are usually red in color but some are white and others are black they belong to the dual purpose type because local farmers usually use them as work animals and later sell them for beef this is how it looks like the second one we have american brahman they are considered the best among the imported breeds of commercial beef cattle in the country they are identified through their humps over their shoulders they are grayish white in color with very loose julep extending between the four legs with large drooping ears and horns that are curved upward and backward this is how it looks like nellore they are active and strong so they are good working animals their bodies cylindrical in shape and medium and length these animals have harms but are not as prominent as those of the american brahman they also have a dual up this is how it looks like another most common color brits is santa gertrudis they're a good source of beef like the american brahman they can add up to the hot climate of the philippines their bodies are deep white and thick their colors range in shades of red this is how it looks like another most common cattle breeds is red cindy they originated from pakistan they are known for hamps they are dazzled and are considered a dual purpose breed this is how it looks like lastly for the most common cattle breeds is thor parker they are grayish or white in color with horns that are small they have long bodies they are considered as their breed of cattle and can be used as working animals this is how it looks like you | Jennielyn Nono | UCVrIDnahCkMn1ogQgx_gkdg | 2020-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,433 | 7,641 |
MNDJb62ixzs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNDJb62ixzs | Grandma's Cookbook- Hot Milk Cake | welcome back everybody after our one week hiatus due to illness and i'm already starting off pretty rusty because as you see i'm starting this on a picture instead of a video because i forgot to take a better done shot but anyway enough of that let's get right into it this week we're making something called a hot milk cake so here we go this is how you make a hot milk cake all right first thing we're going to need to do for this cake is to scald some milk now i've never actually heard of scalding milk before so i had to look it up online and in the recipe it calls for a half cup of milk so we take that half cup put it on the stove heat it to about uh i think i found it said 180 degrees and then once it hits that take it off the heat and let it sit for about four to five minutes and then it's good to go so that's exactly what i did here now while the milk's cooling in a bowl you're going to want to combine 3 4 cup of flour 1 teaspoon of baking powder and a quarter teaspoon of stall stir that in combined and then set aside next using a mixer you want to beat three room temperature eggs until and i quote the eggs are thick and lemon colored now some could argue that egg yolks are pretty much lemon colored when they come out of the shells but use your discretion here uh the the time frame they said was probably about mixing of five minutes or so and i kind of just eyeballed it to your whipped eggs you're going to gradually add one cup of sugar until it's completely incorporated which again will take about five minutes or so for the whole process to complete next we're going to add all the dry ingredients into our egg and sugar mixture until it's all combined and smooth and then finally we're going to add our one cup of now scalded milk along with one teaspoon of vanilla extract into our batter and then mix until it's combined next we're going to take the batter and add it to either a cake pan or in this case a 10 inch frying pan while greased as you can see and that's going into a 350 degree oven to cook for about 25 to 30 minutes now while that's baking the oven we're going to go ahead and make the topping so into a bowl you will add one half cup of brown sugar 2 tablespoons of soft butter one half cup of chopped nut meat in this case i've got pecans one cup of shredded coconut i had just under a cup of shredded coconut so i just went with it and two tablespoons of milk we'll mix that until it's combined and once the cake comes out of the oven you will put it on top and cover it as best you can and then you will set your oven on broiler put the rack as high up as you can and you'll set this under there in the recipe called for no more than three minutes and i would say less than that as you can see here as it got burnt a little bit however uh careful repositioning of the topping covered up all the charred bits unfortunately i don't have any shots of it cut here because this was going to a dinner i was headed to later that day although i can tell you that this cake was actually really nice it was very light reminded me a little bit of coffee cake or even a pancake for that matter with the topping on there i would very much recommend making this if you were looking for a interesting somewhat quick cake to make yourself thank you all for watching and we will see you next week on another edition of grandma's cookbook | HobbyFist | UCiV7niO0KX7vEQnvE8hmrCQ | 2020-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 679 | 3,371 |
EY0tzFiXIKw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY0tzFiXIKw | FAMILY OF 10 CAN’T CELEBRATE EASTER BECAUSE OF THIS… 😢 (emotional) | [Applause] [Music] on get yours www.tqxbooth.com hi guys welcome back to the quiz 5 minute channel today guys i will say we are so happy i'll see you guys so our previous video what up oh my goodness i can't say much it's just water disaster so we thank god for his mercy towards this family most especially i thank god for our supporters some of them was asking oh guys are we going to airport or really do appreciate for the bottom of our ah thank you so much so today is thursday you know us normally celebrate our eyes our traditional style putty food in table eating to dine together with family oh but unfortunately this year is going to be different due to the water disaster so guys of course this year we have to do it it's a little bit different we cannot unfortunately have a feast this year and it's okay because it's good to have you know a new experience yeah different ways to celebrate things yeah to try something different and the reason why we could not feast or make a feast this year is because that will water without gas the only thing we have is electricity so obviously we can cook with like gas and obviously we can kick but yeah because the water the water of course has to be turned off because of the leaking and yeah it did kind of stop the leaking because it was turned off it's gonna be fun yeah so this time yeah this time as a whole family we all decided to do the easter game family game is what god has decided you know yeah so you start you say bless us differently everyone of course and then he said god i'm pretty sure everyone would have been happier but we're still happy seriously because we're all supposed to have a fried rice yeah i mean shake it because we have to give thanks to god i thank you thank you bless your name we exert your love because you are god we thank you for the decision that take place yesterday and the way we take control over everything father i know that you never fart away from this family you are always impressed with this family in the name of jesus thank you easter oh lord that we are celebrating we are going to separate it in different way but it's what you have planned for you to do thank you we always bless your name lord our special allah will never let us down or put us down we will lift up or approve every other thing thank you for your for those that pray for us thank you so long thank you allah for the prayer oh lord we all receive the lord we also bless [Music] okay let's go and get ready for the easter game let's go okay guys before we go uh who wants to introduce the team so that scene is vanessa silvia avery and usha and your team i mean mom's team and mom's name is me obviously stanley the best and seizure period michelle alia sasha and yeah aaron is be [Music] [Applause] the first step is [Applause] [Music] is very very simple guys we have a spoon we have an egg try to balance the egg on the spoon while holding it with your mouth and you gotta walk to the finish line and the first person to drop the egg is out what we're gonna do is each of the team will decide who's gonna go first so who's gonna do the egg and spoon challenge yeah but we can't tell each other because of course if she hits them if team a picks mom we're obviously gonna be dad so we have to stay quiet yeah and everyone has to have one go no one has to like repeat yeah you know take part in the challenge twice once so cheers [Applause] guys in this thing [Applause] and the winning team is going to win this what is [Applause] mom and dad have to walk all the way there come back and continue until the egg dropped yeah okay guys so the way this round works is that mom and dad have to walk all the way to the end five times and the first time [Applause] that's how it is there's two ways to win this challenge you can either drop the egg and the other person wins or you can come back first after doing it five times and remember i touched the base yeah three two three [Applause] [Music] [Applause] though because of this we have our bonus friends which is which is going to be at the end so what should we do yeah next round let's go next round is fruits [Applause] [Music] [Applause] okay guys for the next round we're gonna be separating the m m's and colors [Applause] [Music] okay let's decide [Applause] me [Music] yeah one go okay [Music] go okay guys are you all so ready this is the second last game in this game it's called get the ball in the car you gotta try and get the ball in the cup so that's pretty easy if you have no consent you win oh you play football so um i'm guessing it's kind of related to the gameplay [Applause] okay guys it was quite impossible it was really hard so we have to kind of switch this up so we have to stack the cups [Music] so guys three times if no one wins no one wins okay okay five times wait wait stop stop wait uh we add more we added more water to make it easier i'm not doing it dad come on [Applause] [Music] okay guys the next game is musical chairs and we all know the straight rules for that when the music plays you go around circling around the chair and when it stops you go sit in the chair as fast as you can so you know as you can see we have sylvia who's going to be responsible for the music she's going to turn around and face the window because we don't want no cheating so ask your are you ready win actually are you ready let's go three two one [Music] stop [Applause] do it again properly if we if you win this round just know we won okay pressure [Music] don't touch each other [Applause] are you ready ready ready [Music] [Applause] is [Music] anyways we both won this and happy easter to everyone [Music] we love you guys for the bottom of our app saying thank you and i hope you guys enjoy your easter day as funny [Music] you | The queens family | UCdr8Ndv-TIGott2v5z34nYQ | 2022-04-18 | Creative Commons 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4Hp8vroT6ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hp8vroT6ko | General Hospital Shocking Spoilers Felicia found Esme, prevent danger with biological relationship | [Music] gh spoilers revealed there is new evidence that felicia has learned about the unexpected of esme's motives but when felicia discovered that the biological relationship between ryan and esme was confirmed it was obvious that one of the crazy new ideas could be born when felicia will proceed to destroy ryan about the unexpected plans he is having of course now both esme and ryan are in a safe zone as espy still cannot locate him as quickly as possible but it's possible that all will work out when felicia suddenly gets one of the most needed information for the crazy new things going on felicia is having doubts and that is causing felicia to ask for help from sam and there will be an extremely urgent investigation to be conducted but it is true that things will have new surprises if felicia is having suspicions that things that have happened at windermere castle are hiding things and that esme's disappearance is making things worse new deposit for felicia either way there are possibilities that it was felicia and esme's biological mother of course things are getting more explosive now if everything will be revealed in the most accurate way felicia learns that estimates being used by ryan and that may cause felicia to need a plan to help espe be free from the danger she is in but of course things won't be that felicia wants felicia may have found esme's whereabouts but when it comes to giving advice on a return it can be seen that a quick disapproval has been confirmed honestly it can be seen that things are really now in one of the new crazy conditions and felicia will be making new threats against esme of course with the dangerous actions that esme is doing prison is one of those things that is not far away from esme of course felicia could mitigate esme's guilt of course everyone should know about the benefits that felicia can offer is one of the more attractive offers over for esme but really for ask me to betray her own father it's really one of the most ridiculous reasons to be honest felicia will find some really compelling evidence and when the truth about estimates identity is revealed it's sure to surprise everyone involved and more what's more is that esme is also surprised when she's being used in the craziest way possible it is conceivable that in the end it will be realized that it is esme who will find a way to fight ryan and that will make the horrors of a revenge confirmed you | ROAD TO GH | UCvtRbepYqnTBJXzPIi6YY0A | 2022-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 439 | 2,440 |
iZSjgjKKbEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZSjgjKKbEE | Nakuru City Kenya! Kenya's Newest City l Africa's Fasting Growing City 🇰🇪 | welcome to inspire for travel my name is wimba imani and today i'm joining you live from the kuru city the fourth largest city here in the republic of kenya and the words you are previously hearing are some of the greetings from the various communities that live in this city it's a cosmopolitan city you find people from all over kenya that live in the city and today we'll be exploring the nakuru city in detail and giving you a real vibe of this place i'm really happy to be here in fact i'm super excited nakuru is one of my favorite cities in the world and it certainly has a very good vibe so if you're new to the channel do consider liking sharing and subscribing to the channel by clicking on the red box below this video that says subscribe my name is wim baimani and thank you for watching to inspire for travel welcome to nakuru [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so we're going to kick off the walk right at the roundabout here in nakuru city and then we're going to walk down and explore some of the places here in the kuru i'm very excited to be here today guys and it's a different scenery and of course in here in kenya you have people from all walks of life that live here and of course they have their own dialect of swahili which is spoken here which is different from what you will hear in tanzania but nevertheless it's a beautiful city and the weather now it's around 26 degrees celsius here in nakuru so it's quite a warm day today and um a little cloudy but hopefully the sun will come out some more later so it's very busy it's the morning time the time now it's 10 30 a.m so people are warming up getting ready for the day getting ready to to do business so we'll have a wonderful time guys so thank you for watching inspire for travel and let's explore nakuru nakuru is a city in the riv valley region in the republic of kenya it currently serves as the capital of nakuru county as of 2019 nakuru had an urban and rural population of over 600 000 inhabitants making it the largest urban center in the rift valley it lies about 1850 meters above sea level you are witnessing a morning scene here in nakuru city indeed agriculture is one of the backbone of the economy here in nakuru so you'll certainly find many farms in the surrounding areas and when you go to the market you'll see a variety of different food produce so you'll witness some of these things today i'm very much impressed with the developments i'm seeing in nakuru city in comparison to the last time i was here i'm seeing some new infrastructure developments that's been happening i'm seeing a new supermarket in the in the city so that's really good and i'm liking to see the progress that the city is definitely making so you'll notice as we walk you're seeing a lot of people where on motorbikes these are motorbike taxis as the border border guys and you also have bicycle taxi as well in this city so we kind of saw similar vibe as well when we were in arusha but i would say i'm i'm seeing more of the border borders and the bicycle taxi here in nakuru it's definitely in comparison to the other cities in kenya it has a great cosmopolitan feel um some of the cities in kenya you possibly find specific um tribal groups or communities but in nakuru you'll find a variety of people like i was saying from all over kenya and the language of ki swahili the dialect spoken in kenya is definitely the linga francois that is used to communicate amongst people so that's really a really nice vibe what i really like when i visit nakuru so in this section of town here in kuru city you'll find a variety of various businesses from chemists to supermarkets and other small businesses as well and you'll also find restaurants now a key point of interest is of course the shell gas station which you've just seen and it's very easy to locate here in nakuru city so it's it's quite good at this road a lot of businesses and right down to the end you'll also find a naivas supermarket it's a very popular uh supermarket in kenya and they're quite a few branches here in nakura at least over five different branches of the knife knives can be found here which is quite good so if you're looking for certain food produce maybe you you have in your home country you'll find it here they do have international things that they sell in there so that's quite good and um as it's morning time you can see it's quite busy i will say nakuru is definitely a busy city um in comparison to even the third largest city in kenya which is kisumu so business is booming here guys and along this road i've been walking you will also see bajaj's which is the tuk-tuks as well and they can take you around different places in nakuru and you can also get taxis and there's also the um wasili app you can use that's like a local um version of uber wassily and it's quite popular in nakuru so it's definitely a easy city in my opinion to navigate around especially if you're new here it might be overwhelming when you first come for the first time but after a while you get used to it and everything is quite easy to locate and yeah so that's a positive feature of the the city [Applause] [Music] me so the building to the left is a building i didn't see when i was last here it was under construction but now i can see actually businesses have moved in so there's a lot of shops there's like a cake shop there there's also food stuff being sold and on the second floor i believe there's a restaurant there and plans are on the way as well to expand to take it to the to the third floor so there'll be businesses up there so this is quite good i'm liking to the development i'm seeing so we're coming up to naivas which is right at the end of this road here before the by the roundabout so that's the naiva supermarket and the other branches in other sections of the city as well now there is an old saying that goes something like this necessity is the mother of all inventions and i would say that for my observed observation traveling through kenya definitely um kenyans have a very good work ethic very hard working from what i'm seeing and we're walking to a place where you'll find a lot of people selling various clothing for for men women children so when you're walking through these parts you will get people that will approach you of course because they're trying to get customers and that's something you've got to be aware of when you go to some of the side streets in the back to the markets and stuff like that so this is something you're not used to then you know if you're not interested kindly let them know you're not interested and you just carry on walking but these are some of the things you'll see when you travel to kenya and other other places throughout the continent of africa [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] okay [Music] okay baby oh me so in the guru some of the three major backbones of the economy are first agriculture manufacturing and tourism for example you have lake nakuru which is a popular tourist attraction nearby many supermarkets and businesses were actually started first in a crew for example gilanis and stuff like that and agriculture a very integral part in the economy in nakuru and things from maize to beans and different things potatoes tomatoes all of these things are farm in this region and it's a reflection of what you'll be witnessing here in the market so i'm just going to give you a tour of the market area and this by no means is the full tour of the market it's quite big i was only able to film certain section of it but as you can see it's a variety of different fruits vegetables and stuff like that so definitely if you if you're into organic food produce then the kuru is definitely a good spot to be definitely a good place to be foreign [Music] thank you [Music] hey [Music] okay foreign um | Inspire For Travel | UCGoFQZbauay1T_3eTdIiohw | 2022-02-26 | Creative Commons 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4onH1efulXQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4onH1efulXQ | 2 Tips For Avoiding Fake / Counterfeit Goods on Aliexpress | hey guys welcome back to my youtube channel this is daniel rossell here today's video quick two tips for avoiding buying fake or counterfeit merchandise on aliexpress i've been buying stuff from aliexpress for what feels like an eternity it's probably more like seven years and i bought literally thousands of products on aliexpress um now when i tell people about aliexpress those who haven't heard about the website before uh commonly they're concerned when they hear that it's a chinese marketplace is oh isn't it going to be a bunch of fake stuff now in my experience there definitely is a lot of fake merchandise on aliexpress it's a problem but there's also a lot of really good stuff that especially the kind of stuff i buy which tends to be video and photography related gear it's often simply far cheaper to buy stuff from aliexpress imported from the far east than it is for me to buy it locally and that is the value i'm buying from aliexpress now how do you buy stuff from aliexpress without ending up with fake merchandise so here are my two tips the first one is that aliexpress is a chinese marketplace it's b it's the b2c arm of alibaba group which is a huge b2b uh supply marketplace so the first thing if i was looking for a product on aliexpress i would firstly figure out where the company is based in my opinion and this is just my theory if we're talking about chinese brands it makes a lot more sense that they would be selling stuff on aliexpress because they're based in china or let's say hong kong and they are selling through b2b channels through alibaba and then they also probably dispatch from the same logistics chain via aliexpress direct to consumer so in terms of avoiding fakes the i would be less concerned actually about buying goods from companies i know are based in china or hong kong than i would in buying goods from companies that i know are not based there for instance i don't know adidas or nike so the first thing i do is uh if i'm looking at spending a couple of hundred dollars on an aliexpress purchase i would firstly look to see where the company is based if it's actually a chinese company i would actually be more confident than if i were to discover that it were not a chinese company and it wouldn't make sense that their merchandise is somehow wound up in china and they're dispatching out of there so that's my first tip the second tip and by the way i don't typically spend that much money on aliexpress it's the unusual goods that are in the in the hundred dollar range and a common bit of advice is don't spend more money than you can afford to lose but if i'm looking at getting something in that territory you know maybe it's a microphone or maybe it's a studio light or something like that the second thing i would do after that first uh that's my first part of the research is i would actually write to the company i have written over the past couple of years to a bunch of different manufacturers um including chinese ones and i just said hey guys i really want to buy your product can you confirm that this link is authentic merchandise it's authorized it's not a contraband and in my experience um companies are happy to answer that if they don't answer it i probably wouldn't buy for them if they can't go to the trouble of answering a quick email and i've used this with success for a number of companies and they're very happy to respond hey thanks for checking we can confirm this is a legitimate seller of our goods on aliexpress or occasionally they'll say hey thanks for tipping us off that this was uh illegitimate merchandise and um i would specifically ask the brand i would not ask the aliexpress supplier for i think obvious reasons that if it is legitimate they're probably not going to say oh nice call yeah we're selling fake merchandise so write your email to the company customer support and again that can also be found on their website so using those two tips to the best of my knowledge i haven't wind up with any fake goods from aliexpress buying a lot of video accessories and sound accessories and lighting accessories over the past couple years in fact if you look behind me there these are all small purchases but i think all those little led lighting things uh came from aliexpress as well as the little scorpion grip for my old camcorder so there's a lot of good stuff there but of course no one wants to end up with junk and fake stuff hope that video a couple of tips were interesting if you are buying uh things from aliexpress it can definitely be a great way to save money just with the caveat that aliexpress is customer support and my experience is pretty poor and if i had a choice between spending the same money on aliexpress or the same money on amazon if amazon were an option i would choose it every day of the week thank you guys for watching this video if you do want to get more videos from me on this and other subjects do please consider hitting the subscribe button and thank you guys very much for watching | Daniel Rosehill | UCFhEM_Jl3uKV6b8Ex4wbiFQ | 2022-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 932 | 5,022 |
7Ze_HwY63fk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ze_HwY63fk | Electoral fraud | Wikipedia audio article | electoral fraud sometimes referred to as election manipulation or vote rigging is illegal interference with the process of an election either by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate depressing the vote share of the rival candidates or both what exactly constitutes electoral fraud varies from country to country many kinds of election fraud are outlawed in electoral legislation but others are in violation of general laws such as those banning assault harassment or libel although technically the term electoral fraud covers only those acts which are illegal the term is sometimes used to describe acts which are legal but considered morally unacceptable outside the spirit of an election or in violation of the principles of democracy show elections containing only one candidate are sometimes classified as electoral fraud although they may comply with the law nor presented more as referendums in national elections successful electoral fraud can have the effect of a coup d'etat or corruption of democracy in a narrow election a small amount of fraud may be enough to change the result even if the outcome is not affected the revelation of fraud can have a damaging effect if not punished as it can reduce voters confidence in democracy topic-specific methods a list of threats to voting systems or electoral fraud methods considered as sabotage are kept by the National Institute of Standards and Technology topic electorate manipulation electoral fraud can occur in advance of voting if the composition of the electorate is altered the legality of this type of manipulation varies across jurisdictions deliberate manipulation of election outcomes is widely considered a violation of the principles of democracy topic manipulation of demography in many cases it is possible for authorities to artificially control the composition of an electorate in order to produce a foregone result one way of doing this is to move a large number of voters into the electorate prior to an election for example by temporarily assigning them land or lodging them in flophouses many countries prevent this with rules stipulating that a voter must have lived in an electoral district for a minimum period for example 6 months in order to be eligible to vote there however such laws can also be used for demographic manipulation as they tend to disenfranchise those with no fixed address such as the homeless travellers Roma students studying full time away from home and some casual workers another strategy is to permanently move people into an electoral district usually through public housing if people eligible for public housing are likely to vote for a particular party then they can either be concentrated into one area thus making their votes count for less or moved into marginal electorates where they may tip the balance towards their preferred party one notable example of this occurred in the City of Westminster in England under Shirley Porter immigration law may also be used to manipulate electoral demography for instance Malaysia gave citizenship to immigrants from the neighbouring Philippines and Indonesia together with suffrage in order for a political party to dominate the state of Sabah this controversial process was known as project IC a method of manipulating primary contests and other elections of party leaders are related to this people who support one party may temporarily join another party or vote in a crossover way when permitted in order to elect a weak candidate for that party's leadership the goal ultimately is to defeat the weak candidate in the general election by the leader of the party that the voter truly supports there were claims that this method was being utilized in the UK Labour Party leadership election in 2015 where conservative leaning Toby Young encouraged conservatives to join labour and vote for Jeremy Corbyn in order to consign labor to electoral oblivion shortly after hashtag Tory's for Corbyn trended on Twitter topic disenfranchisement the composition of an electorate may also be altered by disenfranchising some classes of people rendering them unable to vote in some cases states have passed provisions that raise general barriers to voter registration such as poll taxes literacy and comprehension tests and record-keeping requirements which in practice were applied against minority populations to discriminatory effect from the turn of the century into the late 1960s most African Americans in the southern states of the former Confederacy were disenfranchised by such measures corrupt election officials may misused voting regulations such as a literacy test or requirement for proof of identity or address in such a way as to make it difficult or impossible for their targets to cast a vote if such practices discriminate against a religious or ethnic group they may so distort the political process that the political order becomes grossly unrepresentative as in the post reconstruction or Jim Crow era until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 groups may also be disenfranchised by rules which make it impractical or impossible for them to cast a vote for example requiring people to vote within their electorate may disenfranchise serving military personnel prison inmates students hospital patients or anyone else who cannot return to their homes polling can be set for inconvenient days such as midweek or on holy days of religious groups for example on the Sabbath or other holy days of a religious group whose teachings determined that voting is a prohibited on such a day communities may also be effectively disenfranchised if polling places are situated in areas perceived by voters as unsafe or are not provided within reasonable proximity rural communities are especially vulnerable to this in some cases voters may be in validly disenfranchised which is true electoral fraud for example a legitimate voter may be accidentally removed from the electoral roll making it difficult or impossible for the person to vote in the Canadian federal election of 1917 during the Great War the Union government passed the military voters Act and the wartime Elections Act the military voters act permitted any active military personnel to vote by party only and allowed that party to decide in which a electoral district to place that vote it also enfranchise those women who were directly related or married to an active soldier these groups were believed to be disproportionately in favor of the Union government as that party was campaigning in favor of conscription the wartime Elections Act conversely disenfranchised particular ethnic groups assumed to be disproportionately in favor of the opposition Liberal Party topic division of opposition support Stanford University professor Beatriz Miguel Oni described a model governing the behavior of autocratic regimes she proposed that ruling parties can maintain political control under a democratic system without actively manipulating votes or coercing the electorate under the right conditions the democratic system is maneuvered into an equilibrium in which divided opposition parties act as unwitting accomplices to single-party rule this permits the ruling regime to abstain from a legal electoral fraud preferential voting systems such as score voting Instant Runoff voting and single transferable vote are designed to prevent systemic electoral manipulation and political duopoly topic intimidation voter intimidation involves putting undue pressure on a voter or group of voters so that they will vote a particular way or not at all absentee and other remote voting can be more open to some forms of intimidation as the voter does not have the protection and privacy of the polling location intimidation can take a range of forms including verbal physical or coercion this was so common that in 1887 a Kansas Supreme Court in new perspectives on election fraud in the Gilded Age set physical retaliation constituted only a slight disturbance and would not vitiated an election violence or the threat of violence in its simplest form voters from a particular demographic are known to support a particular party or candidate are directly threatened by supporters of another party or candidate or by those hired by them in other cases supporters of a particular party make it known that if a particular village or neighborhood is found to have voted the wrong way reprisals will be made against that community another method is to make a general threat of violence for example a bomb threat which has the effect of closing a particular polling place thus making it difficult for people in that area to vote one notable example of outright violence was the 1984 Ronnie she bioterror attack where followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh deliberately contaminated salad bars in The Dalles Oregon in an attempt to weaken political opposition during County elections attacks on polling places polling places in an area known to support a particular party or candidate may be targeted for vandalism destruction or threats thus making it difficult or impossible for people in that area to vote legal threats in this case voters will be made to believe accurately or otherwise that they are not legally entitled to vote or that they are legally obliged to vote a particular way voters who are not confident about their entitlement to vote may also be intimidated by real or implied authority figures who suggest that those who vote when they are not entitled to will be imprisoned deported or otherwise punished for example in 2004 in Wisconsin and elsewhere voters allegedly received flyers that said if you already voted in any election this year you can't vote in the presidential election implying that those who had voted in earlier primary elections were ineligible to vote also if anybody in your family has ever been found guilty of anything you can't vote in the presidential election finally if you violate any of these laws you can get 10 years in prison and your children will be taken away from you another method allegedly used in Cook County Illinois in 2004 is to falsely tell particular people that they are not eligible to vote coercion the demographic that controlled the voting ballot would try to persuade others to follow them by singling out those who were against the majority people would attempt to switch the voters decision their argument could be that since the majority sides with a certain candidate they should admit defeat and join the winning side if this didn't work this led to the threatening of violence seen countless times during elections coercion electoral intimidation was seen in the Navy in 1885 William C whitney started an investigation that involved the men in the Navy as said by Whitney the vote of the yard was practically coerced and controlled by the foreman this instance shows how even in the Navy there were still instances of people going to great lengths for the desired elective to win topic vote-buying vote-buying occurs when a political party or candidate seeks to by the vote of a voter in an upcoming election vote buying can take various forms such as a monetary exchange as well as in exchange for necessary goods or services this practice is often used to incentivise or persuade voters to turn out to elections and vote in a particular way despite the fact that this practice is illegal in many countries such as the United States Argentina Mexico Kenya and Nigeria its prevalence remains worldwide in some parts of the United States in the mid and late 19th century members of competing parties would vie sometimes openly and other times with much greater secrecy to buy and sell votes voters would be compensated with cash or the covering of one's house tax payment to keep the practice of vote buying secret parties would open fully staffed vote buying shops parties would also hire runners who would go out into the public and find floating voters and bargain with them to vote for their side in England documentation and stories of vote buying and vote selling are also well-known the most famous episodes of vote buying came in eighteenth-century England when two or more rich aristocrats spent whatever money it took to win the notorious spendthrift election came in Northamptonshire in 1768 when three Earl's spent over 100 thousand liras each to win a seat voters may be given money or other rewards for voting in a particular way or not voting in some jurisdictions the offer or giving of other rewards as referred to as electoral treating electoral treating remains legal in some jurisdictions such as in the Seneca Nation of Indians pick examples topic Latin America topic Argentina vote-buying in the overall practice of clientelism is widespread in Argentina one of the main perpetrators of these illegal activities were the Parana Sparty the relationship between voters and parodist candidates are such that voters are offered particular goods services favors or monetary compensation in exchange for their political support for the party these rewards could include a job medicine a roof clothing foods and other goods or services the case of Argentina in particular in that it relies heavily on face-to-face and day-to-day interactions between brokers who act as middlemen and voters since many of the communities in Argentina are ridden with poverty and are in need of these particular resources it is these communities that have proven to be the demographic that were targeted for voted buying additionally vote buying in this region focuses on citizens who are not strongly in favor or opposed to the political machine and whose political loyalty does not necessarily lie with one party or another in this way vote buying acts as a mechanism to sway the decisions of weakly opposed voters in a study done by Susan C Stokes she finds that the brokers in these communities are known to all the citizens and have access to the necessary resources from the municipality they maintain relationships with the voters and grant them rewards and favors continuously in order to keep the party they work for in the office this is one main explanation for why many lower-income voters are seen voting for populist leaders as well as authoritarian ones many citizens view these brokers as positive pillars in their lives and have the utmost respect for the help they distribute however others view them as hands of corruption Stokes further explains that the capacity of these brokers is constrained due to the fact that they can only maintain this type of transactional relationship with a limited number of voters furthermore the brokers have the additional responsibility of maintaining trusting and solid relationships with their resource suppliers without these strong ties they will have no means through which to carry out vote buying practices topic Mexico similarly to Argentina it has been found that vote-buying in Mexico is most likely in rural and poor regions of the country there are many instances of vote-buying that have occurred in the history of Mexican elections however there are two main instances of fund in the literature that occurred in the last two decades the first was the 2006 Mexican election where it was found that eight point eight percent of the population that was not a beneficiary of a specific social program was offered compensation for their vote similarly a corruption inquiry arrested Andres grainier melo for embezzlement of funds in the state of Tabasco during his governorship among other things some of these funds were used for vote buying although Melo has denied all accusations topic Africa topic Nigeria on a self-reported survey that was conducted one in five Nigerian has experienced an offer for their vote the rewards offered by Nigerian politicians include money commodities such as food and clothing or a job although the practice of vote buying is widespread 58% of Nigerians surveyed at the time of the 2007 election viewed vote-buying as immoral despite this when asked if they thought it was wrong to accept rewards or monetary compensation for your vote 78% said no one factor that needs to be iterated when it comes to studies that are based on surveys as that since vote-buying is illegal in most countries a researchers ability to collect accurate data is hindered this is because many citizens may not feel comfortable revealing their experience or involvement with corrupt activities or fear that they will suffer repercussions from their governments for coming forward with such information topic Kenya since the 1990s Kenya has had regular multi-party elections in which vote-buying has played a central role in his article scholar eric Kremen states that according to the data gathered by the Coalition for accountable political finance in Kenya cash handouts to voters represents around 40% of the average parliamentary candidates campaign budget making up the largest budget item these handouts are made in various ways including stops on the campaign trail and at large campaign rallies in the 2002 election 40 percent of surveyed adult Kenyans reported having accepted a bribe in exchange for their vote and 22 percent for the 2007 elections it is noted by Craven that access to information is a huge factor in determining the success of vote buying in Kenya if the voters have little access to political information or lack political knowledge then they are more likely to be swayed by client allistic reasoning moreover if the voter does have access to information about an incumbent then the price to sway their vote is more likely to go up additionally Kremen notes that citizens of Kenya tend to value candidates who provide rewards because their ability to do so points to how great their abilities will be once they are in office topic considerations topic who'da target one of the main concerns with vote-buying lies in the question of which population or group of voters are most likely to be susceptible to accepting compensation in exchange for their vote scholars such as Stokes argued that it is the weakly opposed voters are the best ones to target for vote buying this means that in a situation in which there are two parties running for office for example the voters who are not inclined to vote one way or the other are the best to target other scholars argue that it is people of lower income status who are the best group to target as they are the most likely to be receptive to monetary or other forms of compensation this has proven to be the case in both Argentina and Nigeria since the wealthy are presumably not in need of money goods or services it would require a much larger compensation in order to sway their vote however as seen in the case of Argentina for example citizens who reside within poor communities are in great need of income or medical services for example to feed their families and keep them in good health with that being said a much smaller sum of cash or a medical prescription would be of much greater value and thus their political support can be much easier to purchase topic how to monitor the main concern of the person when engaging in vote buying for the party involved as how to ensure that the votes the unethical candidate are buying are being cast in his per favor for example in Argentina as in many other representative democracies there is a secret ballot that is used to cast votes in some cases there have been instances of voter tickets or monitoring by individuals voters seeking to be compensated for their votes would use specially provided voter ballots or would fold their ballot in a particular way in order to indicate that they voted for the candidate they were paid to vote for monitoring could also include taking attendance at campaigns rallies or keeping track of who took party transportation to voting booths many scholars hold that this strategy of accountability works best in smaller communities as there is less anonymity thus more incentive to vote as you are directed for fear of repercussion another strategy has been to invoke personalised social norms to make voters honor their contracts at the voting booth such social norms could include personal obligations such as moral debts social obligations to the buyers or a threat of withholding or ceasing to produce necessary resources this is made more effective when the rewards are delivered personally by the candidate or someone close to them in order to create a sense of gratitude on behalf of the voters towards the candidate a third strategy is informal sanctions these are placed on voters who refuse material offers or who don't vote as instructed this type of sanction relies however on the ability to discern who voted as instructed and who did not this issue of monitoring is of ongoing concern for political parties and new ways to do so are constantly being developed topic consequences there are several negative consequences that arise from the practice of vote-buying the presence of vote-buying in democratic states poses a threat to democracy itself as it interferes with the ability to rely on a popular vote as a measure of people's support for potential government's policies another noted consequences that the autonomy of voters is undermine since getting paid or receiving rewards for their votes generates a form of income that they may need to support themselves or their families they have no autonomy to cast the vote that they truly want this is extremely problematic because if it is the most corrupt politicians who are engaging in vote buying then it is their interests that remain the ones that dictate how the country is going to be run this in turn perpetuates corruption in the system even further creating an unbreakable cycle thirdly vote-buying can create a dependency of voters on the income or goods that they are receiving for their votes and can further perpetuate a type of poverty trap if they are receiving medicine from their communities broker for example if this tie is cut off then they may no longer have access to this necessity it can be true that the broker in that community has no interest or incentive to actually increase the standards of living of the community members as it is very possible that they are only interested in getting whatever share of the profit they're entitled to for working for the party additionally if the goods or money are coming directly from a candidate this candidates only wishes to maintain their power that being said they may provide services but their real interest may lie in keeping the voters dependent on the rewards they are providing in order to stay in power topic turnout buying turn out buying occurs when a political party or candidate offers citizens compensation in order for them to turn out to the election but does not monitor who they voted for specifically topic examples topic United States according to research done by Nick tur the United States has seen its fair share of turnout buying in recent elections during the 2004 election five Democratic Party operatives in East st. Louis were convicted in federal court for offering cigarettes beer medicine and $5 to $10 reward to increase turnout of the poor one operative pleaded guilty and stated that if they didn't provide rewards they the port wouldn't come out a local election in Auckland is another example campaign workers handed out thousands of coupons for free chicken dinners in an explicit and targeted effort to draw voters to the polls topic Argentina in Susan Stokes article on corruption in elections in Argentina she describes the case as being an example in which vote-buying is taking place this is further discussed in the section in vote-buying above link although this case was originally thought of as vote buying another scholar by the name of nature believes that it is in fact a case of turn out buying Nick Turse simplifies Stokes original model that favors vote buying and finds that the populations who are actually being targeted in Argentina are in fact strong supporters of the party this contradicts Stokes theory of weakly opposed voters being targeted and points to a situation of turn out buying instead topic advantages one advantage of turnout buying is that it has the potential to increase political participation the practice of vote buying is extremely corrupt which only hurts the state of a democracy however nikto argues that turnout buying is arguably less corrupt than vote buying since it increases the likelihood of voter participation we may see a more accurate representation of what the citizens want for their country's politics this could in turn enhance the quality of the country's democracy and the prevalence of the opinions and wishes of the voters since there is no direct monitoring of who an individual votes for as long as they turn out to the voting booth then they will receive the compensation they were promised but can still vote for whomever they desire topic disadvantages although it is easier by far to monitor the turnout of an election over which votes were cast for which politicians large problems still remain with turnout by firstly even though it has been said that turnout buying is less corrupt this may not be the case the practice of turnout buying similarly to vote buying can undermine voter autonomy if a voter has given some type of compensation for turning out to an election to vote this compensation and who it came from may play a part in who they vote for since the poorer demographics are largely the ones being targeted by turnout by they are also more likely to accept the rewards for example if candidate a paid voter B to turn out to the upcoming federal election they may feel a subconscious loyalty to candidate a and this may sway their vote even if they are more aligned with the ideologies and policy of candidate B even though the compensation is simply given for turning out to the voting booths the politicians are broker giving the compensation may still have an agenda which is made clear to the voter meaning that turn out buying could still be inadvertent vote buying many scholars have noted that the capacity of the politicians to monitor their brokers as the means through which turn out buying becomes effective or not if the mechanisms put in place to monitor the turnout that the party has paid for aren't effective enough then there will be no way of knowing if their resources are generating the results they want as with vote buying turn out buying undermines the legitimacy of democracy only the wealthiest of political parties have the resources to buy turnout from voters this leaves less wealthy but potentially more qualified parties at a loss when it comes to competing in elections topic disinformation people may distribute false or misleading information in order to affect the outcome of an election for example in the Chilean presidential election of 1970 the US government Central Intelligence Agency used black propaganda materials purporting to be from various political parties to sow discord between members of a coalition between socialists and communists another use of disinformation as to give voters incorrect information about the time or place of polling thus causing them to miss their chance to vote as part of the 2011 Canadian federal election voter suppression scandal Elections Canada traced fraudulent phone calls telling voters that their polling stations had been moved to a telecommunications company that worked with the Conservative Party topic misleading or confusing ballot papers ballot papers may be used to discourage votes for a particular party or candidate using the design or other features which confuse voters into voting for a different candidate for example in the 2000 US presidential election Florida's butterfly ballot paper was criticized as poorly designed leading some voters to vote for the wrong candidate while ballot was designed by a Democrat it was the Democrat Al Gore who was most harmed by voter errors because of this design poor or misleading design is usually not illegal and therefore not technically election fraud but it can nevertheless subvert the principles of democracy Sweden has a system with separate ballots used for each party to reduce confusion among candidates however ballots from small parties such as pirate party at jounalist and and feminist initiative have been omitted or placed on a separate table in the election to the EU Parliament in 2009 ballots from Sweden Democrats have been mixed with ballots from the larger Swedish Social Democratic Party which used a very similar font for the party name written on the top of the ballot another method of confusing people into voting for a different candidate than intended as to run candidates or create political parties with similar names or symbols as an existing candidate or party the goal is to mislead voters into voting for the false candidate or party to influence the results such tactics may be particularly effective when a large proportion of voters have limited literacy in the language used on the ballot again such tactics are usually not illegal but often work against the principles of democracy another type of possible electoral confusion as multiple variations of voting by different electoral systems this may cause ballots to be counted as invalid if the wrong system is used for instance if a voter puts a first-past-the-post cross in a numbered single transferable vote ballot paper it is invalidated for example in Scotland and other parts of the United Kingdom up to four different voting systems and types of ballots may be used based on the jurisdictional level of elections for candidates local elections are determined by single transferable vote Scottish parliamentary elections by the additional member system national elections for the UK Parliament by first passed the host and elections to the European Parliament by a party list system topic ballot stuffing ballot stuffing or ballot box stuffing is the illegal practice of one person submitting multiple ballots during a vote in which only one ballot per person is permitted ballot stuffing is still possible with electronic machines for example a version of the Secoya touchscreen voting machine has a yellow button on the backside that allows repeated voting pressing the button triggers to audible beeps to alert election observers about the illegal votes topic miss recording of votes many elections feature multiple opportunities for unscrupulous officials or helpers to record and electors vote differently from their intentions voters who require assistance to cast their votes are particularly vulnerable to having their votes stolen in this way for example a blind or illiterate person may be told that they have voted for one party when in fact they have been led to vote for another this is similar to the misuse of proxy votes however in this case the voter will be under the impression that they have voted with the assistance of the other person rather than having the other person voting on their behalf where votes are recorded through electronic or mechanical means the voting machinery may be altered so that a vote intended for one candidate is recorded for another topic misuse of proxy votes proxy voting is particularly vulnerable to election fraud due to the amount of trust placed in the person who casts the vote in several countries there have been allegations of retirement home residents being asked to fill out absentee voter forms when the forms are signed and gathered they are secretly rewritten as applications for proxy votes naming party activists or their friends and relatives as the proxies these people unknown to the voter cast the vote for the party of their choice in the United Kingdom this is known as granny farming topic destruction or invalidation of ballots one of the simplest methods of electoral fraud has to destroy ballots for an opposing candidate or party while mass destruction of ballots can be difficult to execute without drawing attention in a very close election it may be possible to destroy a very small number of ballot papers without detection thereby changing the overall result blatant destruction of ballot papers can render an election invalid and force it to be rerun if a party can improve its vote on the rerun election it can benefit from such destruction as long as it is not linked to it another method is to make it appear that the voter has spoiled his or her ballot thus rendering it invalid typically this would be done by adding another mark to the paper making it appear that the voter has voted for more candidates than entitled for instance it would be difficult to do this to a large number of paper ballots without detection in some locales but altogether too simple in others especially jurisdictions where legitimate ballots foiling by voter would serve a clear and reasonable aim examples may include emulating protest votes in jurisdictions that have recently had in since abolished uh none of the above or against all voting option civil disobedience where voting is mandatory and attempts at discrediting or invalidating an election an unusually large share of invalidated ballots may be attributed to loyal supporters of candidates that lost in primaries or previous rounds did not run or did not qualify to do so or some manner of protest movement or organised boycott topic tampering with electronic voting machines all voting systems face threats of some form of electoral fraud the types of threats that affect voting machines vary research at Argonne National Laboratories revealed that a single individual with physical access to a machine such as a Diebold active OTS can install inexpensive readily available electronic components to manipulate its functions other examples include tampering with the software of a voting machine to add malicious code that alters vote totals or favors a candidate in any way multiple groups have demonstrated this possibility private companies manufacture these machines many companies will not allow public access or review of the machines source code claiming fear of exposing trade secrets tampering with the hardware of the voting machine to alter vote totals or favor any candidate some of these machines require a smart card to activate the machine and vote however a fraudulent smart card could attempt to gain access to voting multiple times or be preloaded with negative votes to favor one candidate over another as has been demonstrated abusing the administrative access to the machine by election officials might also allow individuals to vote multiple times election results that are sent directly over the internet from a county count Center to the state count center can be vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack where they are diverted to an intermediate website where the man in the middle flips the votes in favor of a certain candidate and then immediately forwards them on to the state count Center all votes sent over the Internet violate the chain of custody and hence should be avoided by driving or flying memory cards in locked metal containers from county count centers to the state count center for purposes of getting quick preliminary statewide results on election night encrypted votes can be sent over the Internet but final official results should be tabulated the next day only after the actual memory cards arrive in secure metal containers and are counted topic voter impersonation topic United States some commentators such as former Federal Election Commission member hans von Spakovsky have claimed that voter impersonation fraud in which one person votes by impersonating another eligible voter is widespread but documentation has been scarce in prosecution's rare numerous others such as Professor Larry Sabato and a variety of studies have shown this to be relatively rare in the USA since 2013 when the US Supreme Court ruled that a provision of the Voting Rights Act was no longer enforceable several states have passed voter ID laws ostensibly to counter the alleged fraud but many experts counter that voter ID laws are not very effective against some forms of impersonation these ID laws have been challenged by minority groups that claim to be disadvantaged by the changes by August 2016 for federal court rulings overturned laws or parts of such laws because they placed undue burdens on minority populations including African Americans and Native Americans in each case Texas North Carolina Wisconsin and North Dakota and may adversely affect minority voters the states are required to accept alternatives for the November 2016 elections these cases are expected to reach the US Supreme Court for hearings allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 United States presidential election by busing out-of-state voters to New Hampshire were found to be false such ins of hacking of electronic voting machines in Wisconsin Michigan and Pennsylvania were determined to be unfounded the NC Board of Elections reported in 2017 on questions of voter fraud and the state's proposed voter ID law the report showed that out of four million seven hundred sixty nine thousand six hundred forty votes cast in the November 2016 election in North Carolina only one illegal vote would potentially have been blocked by the voter ID law the investigation found fewer than 500 incidences of invalid ballots cast the vast majority of which were cast by individuals on probation for felony who are likely not aware that this status disqualified them from voting the total amount of invalid votes was far too small to have affected the outcome of any race in North Carolina in the 2016 election topic artificial results in particularly corrupt regimes the voting process may be nothing more than a sham as officials would simply announce whatever results they want sometimes without even bothering to count the votes such practices tend to draw international condemnation but voters typically have little recourse as there would seldom be any ways to remove that winner from power short of a revolution topic vote fraud in legislature vote fraud can also take place in legislatures some of the forms used in national elections can also be used in Parliament's particularly intimidation and vote by because of the much smaller number of voters however election fraud in legislators is qualitatively different in many ways fewer people are needed to swing the election and therefore specific people can be targeted in ways impractical on the larger scale for example Adolf Hitler achieved his dictatorial powers due to the enabling act of 1933 he attempted to achieve the necessary two-thirds majority to pass the act by resting members of the opposition though this turned out to be unnecessary to attain the needed majority later the Reichstag was packed with Nazi Party members who voted for the acts renewal in many legislatures voting is public in contrast to the secret ballot used in most modern public elections this may make their elections more vulnerable to some forms of fraud since a politician can be pressured by others who will know how he or she has voted however it may also protect against bribery and blackmail since the public and media will be aware if a politician votes in an unexpected way since voters and parties are entitled to pressure politicians to vote a particular way the line between legitimate and fraudulent pressure is not always clear as in public elections proxy votes are particularly prone to fraud in some systems parties may vote on behalf of any member who is not present in parliament this protects those members from missing out on voting if prevented from attending Parliament but it also allows their party to prevent them from voting against its wishes in some legislatures proxy voting is not allowed but politicians may rigged voting buttons or otherwise illegally cast ghost votes while absent topic prevention the two main strategies for the Prevention of electoral fraud in society are one deterrence through consistent and effective prosecution and two cultivation of mores that discourage corruption the two main fraud prevention tactics can be summarized as secrecy and openness the secret ballot prevents many kinds of intimidation and vote selling while transparency at all other levels of the electoral process prevents and allows detection of most interference topic mores the patterns of conventional behavior in a society or mores are an effective means for preventing electoral fraud and corruption in general a good example is Sweden where the culture has a strong tendency toward positive values resulting in a low incidence of political corruption until recently Canada had a similar reputation the in-and-out scandal of 2008 and the robocall scandal of 2011 has tarnished Canada's electoral integrity an advantage of cultivating positive mores as a prevention strategy is that it is effective across all electoral systems and devices a disadvantage is that it makes other prevention and detection efforts more difficult to implement because members of society generally have more trust and less of a sense for fraudulent methods topic secret ballot the secret ballot in which only the voter knows how they have voted is believed by many to be a crucial part of ensuring free and fair elections through preventing voter intimidation or retribution others argue that the secret ballot enables election fraud because it makes it harder to verify that votes have been counted correctly and that it discourages voter participation although the secret ballot was sometimes practiced in ancient Greece and was a part of the constitution of the year three of 1795 it only became common in the 19th century secret balloting appears to have been first implemented in the former British colony now an Australian state of Tasmania on the 7th of February 1856 by the turn of the century the practice had spread to most Western democracies in the United States the popularity of the Australian ballot grew as reformers in the late 19th century sought to reduce the problems of election fraud groups such as the green backers nationalists and more fought for those who yearn to vote but were exiled for their safety George Walter greenback helped initiate one of the first secret ballots in America in Michigan in 1885 even George Walther had a predecessor in John Seitz greenback who campaigned a bill to preserve the purity of elections in 1879 after the discovery of Ohio's electoral fraud in congressional elections the efforts of many helped accomplish this and led to the spread of other secret ballots all across the country as mentioned On February 18 1890 in the Galveston news the Australian ballot has come to stay it protects the independence of the voter and largely puts a stop to vote to buy before this it was common for candidates to intimidate or bribe voters as they would always know who had voted which way topic transparency most methods of preventing electoral fraud involved making the election process completely transparent to all voters from nomination of candidates through casting of the votes in tabulation a key feature in ensuring the integrity of any part of the electoral process as a strict chain of custody to prevent fraud in central tabulation there has to be a public list of the results from every single polling place this is the only way for voters to prove that the results they witnessed in their election office are correctly incorporated into the totals end-to-end auditable voting systems provide voters with a receipt to allow them to verify their vote was cast correctly and an audit mechanism to verify that the results were tabulated correctly and all votes were cast by valid voters however the ballot receipt does not permit voters to prove to others how they voted since this would open the door towards forced voting in black mail end-to-end systems include punch scan and scan tegrity the latter being an add-on to optical scan systems instead of a replacement in many cases election observers are used to help prevent fraud and assure voters that the election is fair international observers bilateral and multilateral may be invited to observe the elections examples include election observation by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe OSCE European Union election observation missions observation missions of the Commonwealth of Independent States sis as well as international observation organised by NGOs such as sis emo European Network of election monitoring organizations en e mo etc some countries also invite foreign observers ie bilateral observation as opposed to multilateral observation by international observers in addition national legislatures of countries often permit domestic observation domestic election observers can be either partisan ie representing interests of one or a group of election contestants or non partisan usually done by civil society groups legislations of different countries permit various forms an extensive international and domestic election observation election observation is also prescribed by various international legal instruments for example paragrah eight of the 1990 Copenhagen document states that the OSCE participating states consider that the presence of observers both foreign and domestic can enhance the electoral process for states in which elections are taking place they therefore invite observers from any other CSCE participating States and any appropriate private institutions and organizations who may wish to do so to observe the course of their national election proceedings to the extent permitted by law they will also endeavor to facilitate similar access for election proceedings held below the national level such observers will undertake not to interfere in the electoral proceedings critics note that observers cannot spot certain types of election fraud like targeted voter suppression or manipulated software of voting machines topic statistical indicators various forms of statistics can be indicators of election fraud eg exit polls which diverge from the final results well conducted exit polls serve as a deterrent to electoral fraud however exit polls are still notoriously imprecise for instance in the Czech Republic some voters are afraid or ashamed to admit that they voted for the Communist Party exit polls in 2002 gave the Communist Party 2 to 3 percentage points less than the actual result when elections are marred by ballot box stuffing eg the Armenian presidential elections of 1996 and 1998 the affected polling stations will show abnormally high voter turnouts with results favouring a single candidate by graphing the number of votes against turnout percentage ie aggregating pulling stations results within a given turnout range the divergence from bell curve distribution gives an indication of the extent of the fraud stuffing votes in favor of a single candidate affects votes versus turnout distributions for that candidate and other candidates differently this difference could be used to quantitatively assess the number of votes stuffed also these distributions sometimes exhibit spikes at round number turnout percentage values high numbers of invalid ballots over voting or under voting or other potential indicators risk limiting audits are methods to assess the validity of an election results statistically without the effort of a full election recount topic prosecution in the United States one such case was in Pennsylvania where Bill Stinson won an election based on fraudulent absentee ballots the courts ruled that his opponent be seated in the state Senate as a result in the Philippines former President Gloria macapagal-arroyo was arrested in 2011 following the filing of criminal charges against her for electoral sabotage in connection with the Philippine general election 2007 she was accused of conspiring with election officials to ensure the victory of her party's senatorial slate in the province of maguindanao through the tampering of election returns topic voting machine integrity one method for verifying voting machine accuracy as parallel testing the process of using an independent set of results compared to the original machine results parallel testing can be done prior to or during an election during an election one form of parallel testing is the V vpat voter verified paper audit trail the vpat or verified paper record vpr is a method of providing feedback to voters using a ballot list voting system a V vpat is intended as an independent verification system for voting machines designed to allow voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly to detect possible election fraud or malfunction and to provide a means to audit the stored electronic results this method is only effective if statistically significant numbers of voters verify that their intended vote matches both the electronic and paper votes on Election Day a statistically significant number of voting machines can be randomly selected from polling locations and used for testing this can be used to detect potential fraud or malfunction unless manipulated software would only start to cheat after a certain event like a voter pressing a special key combination or a machine might cheat only if someone doesn't perform the combination which requires more insider access but fewer voters another form of testing is logic and accuracy testing Ln a pre-election testing of voting machines using test votes to determine if they are functioning correctly another method to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines as independent software verification and certification once a software is certified code signing can ensure the software certified is identical to that which is used on Election Day some argue certification would be more effective if voting machine software was publicly available or open source certification and testing process is conducted publicly and with oversight from interested parties can promote transparency in the election process the integrity of those conducting testing can be questioned testing and certification can prevent voting machines from being a black box where voters cannot be sure that counting inside has done is intended one method that people have argued would help prevent these machines from being tampered with would be for the companies that produce the machines to share the source code which displays and captures balance with computer scientists this would allow external sources to make sure that the machines are working correctly topic notable united states legislation topic help America Vote act the help America Vote act pub el 107 - 252 or hava is a United States federal law enacted on October 29 2002 it was drafted at least in part in reaction to the controversy surrounding the 2000 u.s. presidential election the goals of hava are to replace punch card and lever based voting systems create the election assistance Commission to assist in the administration of federal elections and establish minimum election administration standards topic Voting Rights Act of 1965 this was the most important federal legislation of the 20th century to protect voting rights especially of ethnic and language minorities who had been disenfranchised for decades by states constitutions and practices initially it was particularly important for enforcing the constitutional right of African Americans in the South to vote where millions of people had been mostly disenfranchised since the turn of the 20th century and excluded from politics the law has also protected other ethnicities such as Hispanics Asians Native Americans and language minorities in other states who have been discriminated against at various times especially in the process of voter registration and electoral practices topic Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1964 pub l88 - 350 to 78 stat 241 enacted July 2nd 1964 was a landmark piece of legislation in the United States that outlawed major forms of discrimination against African Americans and other minorities topic see also topic further reading topic general logic Fabrice electoral fraud causes types and consequences annual review of political science 200 three six number one pp 233 256 Shafer Frederick Charles the hidden costs of clean election reform Cornell University Press 2008 topic Australia McGrath Amy the forging of votes tower house publications Kensington NSW 1994 McGrath Amy frauding of Elections tower house publications in HS chapman society Brighton listens NSW 2003 McGrath Amy the frauding of votes tower house publications Kensington NSW 1996 Perry Peter John political corruption in Australia a very wicked place Ashgate publishing 2001 topic Canada Atkinson Michael M and Gerald Bierly politicians the public and political ethics worlds apart Canadian Journal of political science 200 5 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Owsiy8JUXGA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owsiy8JUXGA | She Shed Episode 8 | The CEILING & LIGHTS are going in! YAYYYY! | hi I'm Ashley and I bought a shed that we are turning into a she shed AKA my dream craft room in this series is the process of how we did that from start to finish so I hope you'll follow along for the final reveal [Music] if you guys watched the last episode we got the trim finished inside and outside of the windows on the inside of the shed not the like outside exterior part of the shed but on the inside we did the inside casing and put trim around the windows this episode we're going to go in with some Caulking and try to make it look seamless now I ended up doing two layers with the caulking and I sanded in between each layer and looking at it now I could possibly go back in with a third layer of the caulking sand it again and do another coat of paint but I'm not going to because it just adds character into the shed nothing is perfect in here nothing is like perfectly seamless you can see seams and I'm okay with that again it adds texture it adds character now for the trim we used one by fours so this is not like actual trim it's a rough piece of lumber it's not nice and smooth I refuse to pay for trim trim is so expensive it's going in my shed I'm going to be crafting and painting and glitter is gonna like I'm not spending a ton of money on trim so I'm okay with the one by force and when I sanded them I only used a 220 grit sandpaper so it wasn't anything rough that was going to smooth them out I could have went back in with something a little you know stronger maybe like an 80 grit or a 60 grit sandpaper and got them completely smooth but that is never has never been my intention is to have everything perfect now I did want to attempt to make it look seamless and whenever I painted everything a final coat with the white paint it does help some but this seam here this is the same on all the windows it's a pretty big seam and I did not want to leave that exposed so this this actually took I think three layers of caulking on the inside part so what I did is I would lay a bead of caulking down and I would take a baby wipe and go over it to help smooth it out and then I used the caulking that was left on the baby wipe like to go back over parts of it again and stuff adding layers after each layer would dry [Music] thank you so that's the first layer and now I'm going to go on the inside seams and up the sides so as you can see after the first layer it's still pretty predominant it's not as bad as it was but it's still there so that's why on the insides I ended up doing three layers but on the outsides of the windows where the nail holes are and the little seams where each board butts up to each other I only did two coats I want to be daring baby dance tonight the way I let my head down if I won don't you just get tired chasing Fame and being pretty all the time does it sound like fun you can do better let me show you what a good time [Music] you can do better I want to be silly baby [Music] so much better [Music] um baby let your head down be a little Wilder baby kick your shoes off you don't have to hide it here's where I'm going in with the sander to sand everything down in between coats again I did not use a rough grit sandpaper so it was just kind of taking off this light layer of the caulking I tried to smooth it down as much as I could with the baby wipes so this process would be a little bit easier and it was it actually turned out okay and then I went back in with the second coat of caulking sand it again and then we painted everything [Music] foreign [Music] I when I cut the board to go around the plug-in I cut it too much and when I initially just looked at it I thought ah the lights the plug-in cover will cover it I actually bought large plug-in covers to cover quite a few mistakes there's always something you can get to help cover up your mistakes in life okay so I took some wood fill I took a piece of wood that come out of there stuck it in there and then I took some wood fill to go over the rest of the seams and now we're just going back in to sand it down and smooth it out so whenever I paint the trim on the windows I can also go over this area and get this fixed up and now we have some fun things finally happening I know that doing the caulking and sanding and all that stuff it's like the boring stuff here we're getting the metal put up on the ceiling and we're getting the recessed slice put in so my cousin Sammy he's an electrician he's the one that ran the electricity through the shed for me he also ran the electricity to do the recessed lighting so him and my dad did the measurements figured out where the lights needed to go and there's this special circular blade that goes on the drill that is made for cutting through metal and I got it slightly like a little slightly smaller than the outside perimeters of the recessed lights because they'll just slip up in there there's two little Clips on each light that keeps it from falling out so he went through my dad was actually putting up the metal on the other side of Sammy you can't see him but he was putting up the Metal Sheets him and me and my husband was helping while Sammy was going through as we went and would cut out the holes for the recessed lighting so we were all working together trying to get some stuff done making big progress and you guys let me tell you you'll see the lights here in just a few minutes on but when they are on at night holy cow this place is lit up like the Fourth of July I really wanted to make a reference about wanting a hot dog but you can see it from like a hot second down the road right like you can just see it's like it's glowing up here at my house and I love it because at night time when I'm out here and I have the lights on it's literally the same as if the Sun was shining and the lights coming through from the Sun like I love it it makes it great whenever I'm filming videos at night and stuff so really excited for all these like this was a lot of work it was hard on them to do all this but I'm really glad that they did and I'm thankful for it because it turned out so stinking good ladies if you ever want to make your hands stronger and have a better grip strength grab you a pair of 10 Snips and some metal and start cutting because I mean this is going to strengthen you up big time the hardest part other than the 10 Snips about putting the metal up was the beams so my dad had to cut a hole out for the beam to you know live in but then he also had to cut a slit out for it to slip over top of the beam so you can still see the cuts they um they're not nothing major it doesn't bother me any but you can still see them in here I don't you don't really pay attention to them unless you're looking at them so here I'm up in the Dormer getting it sealed up and trying to make it seamless I I did my best I do not like going up past the third step on any ladder um it's funny because when I was a kid like my dad had me on roofs you know I climb tree stands to go hunting like I didn't care we used to jump out of The Barn at my papa's farm like but now as an adult no thanks three steps and that's enough I can't do it my anxiety starts to kick in I need back on the ground but with that being said I I did my best up here it is not as smooth or doesn't look as good I guess as the windows but it's up in the dorm where you can't really see it unless you're looking for it and I don't mind so it worked out pretty good now my husband did help me some with the putting the caulking up in the Dormers but I was again I wasn't going past that third step I really needed to be on the fourth step but I wasn't doing it my my body and my anxiety said no I'm not the young Fearless Ashley I used to be foreign here I'm showing you where I'm adding the second layer of caulking around the inside of the windows on that seam and you can see the seam is still pretty predominant this caulking that I have I think it's like a 20 minute dry time so it dries pretty quick but it's still going to settle down in that crack some that's why I had to do three layers around the inside of the windows [Music] foreign [Music] so these light switch covers not light switch these are plug-in covers um I got some paint on them this one isn't too bad there's just like little specks this one has a big blob of paint I tried washing them with soap and water but it wouldn't it wouldn't come off of there so we are going to break them I'm gonna paint them Ultra matte Rust-Oleum paint this is really really good paint foreign next up there's one small wall left that we need to put the barn siding on and it's the wall where the electrical panel is and I waited until like last minute to do this in case I decided to run more electricity which I'm glad I did because we did run wire under the shed for me to have an outlet put in the floor where my craft desk is going to go now I don't have that in like my desk is in here now but I don't have the outlet in just yet because once I get cabinets put on the back I'll probably end up moving my standing craft desk and so I don't want to put the outlet in the floor until I'm like 100 for sure where I want it to go but the electricity is ran underneath of the shed for that um this is insulation again you guys if you've been following along you know my hatred for insulation and you know what I learned now we actually need to go back in I would love to do this before winter but I don't know that it's going to happen but we need to go in and insulate underneath of the shed so that it'll help a little bit with the floors being so cold but I had to get a few more sheets of insulation put in and get the barn siding put up on this wall so we can get this wall finally finished there's so many ways to be happy [Music] you're able to be happy [Music] throughout this build I have become really good friends with the chop saw and really good friends with the jigsaw I'm starting to become friends with the table saw but that thing still scares the out of me so I like the chop saw better I don't know I feel safer with it and the jigsaw doesn't scare me but I'm sure that table saw I didn't use the table saw in this episode but I just just was thinking about it and how I'm becoming friends with power tools [Music] now I didn't film us completing this wall but we cut out around that outlet and then we also had to cut out around the electrical box and then we got that finished was able to paint it all white to match the rest of the shed and the the final wall was complete as far as the barn siding goes we also ran electricity for an outlet to be outside so whenever I build a front porch I can plug little lights in and things so I'm really excited for that and then we ended up at Lowe's and I picked out flooring so stay tuned for episode nine where we're going to add flooring into the shed and you guys it turns out absolutely amazing it makes me want to change the flooring in my house so stay tuned for that and I'll see you 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PZ-Dy00sdEo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ-Dy00sdEo | Neural Tools (Excel) Overview - Palisade's @Risk Suite | here's just a bunch of data I made up it's just you know ethnicity uh some some random class did they take it or did they not yes or no gender undergrad GPA and then uh grad salary and I did this in ranges and so uh you can see the key over here and so then down here we've got our predictors we we we know all this stuff but we want to know what what kind of salary can we expect after graduation and so uh to open neural tools you just click this one down here and it's going to open it up it's going to open up Excel and it's going to have this tab up here which is obviously a a new tab that it's not traditionally part of Excel and so we're going to just kind of go in order here we'll start with data manager uh data set manager and we'll say uh new data set and Excel it wants the range the the range from Excel and so we just always grab your labels and all the way down we're going to grab that and we're just going to say okay and so there's our new data data set number one and then notice that it it automatically guessed that these were going to be independent and that this one this grad salary is going to be dependent which is correct unfortunately in this case it says numeric really this should be category because our grad salaries are uh qualitative they they use the word category for qualitative and the word numeric for quantitative um but that's okay we're just going to leave it like this for this example but uh really if you if you if I had used words like the word one or the word three or whatever uh it probably would have made that category I would imagine uh but it's just seeing those numbers I think and assuming that they're numeric values which they're really not so anyway and so we'll just say okay and now we've got that data set defined and notice it reformatted it for us because we we told it to and then let's go back to our data set manager and hit new again and now we're going to make our prediction are going to be another data set and so these we've got uh it's like uh the idea here is that we would have already known these four independent variables and then we just want to say hey what's what's the likely salary range for this uh each of these individuals and so then we'll say okay so now we've got data set number two in here and again it's got our independence and our dependent and we're going to let it format it for us and just say okay and there we go and so now we go to the next button which is train and so we need to train our neural network and so this is our historic data here and so this is what we're going to use to train it and so that was data set number one so leave that highlighted and just say okay and then we're going to let it automatically test on 20% of these of these uh observations here and the other 80% are actually going to be used to build the model and so we'll see what that looks like in a sec and the net configuration uh we're going to have we have to perform linear regression because it thinks that this is numeric not categorical which is fine uh and then I don't know anything about these but this is the one they use in their video so I assume it's kind of the standard one and then runtime uh this uh I'm also not going to mess with it's just going to iterate a million times and so then just hit next and then it's G to give us all this mumbo jumbo here and just hit train and let's see almost there this will probably take a really long time with a bigger data set and so then we came over here and we can see in the training uh we had uh it says 30% tolerance which means that this really isn't very good uh but if it was less than 30% bad predictions then we uh according to this we would uh we would say that that's an okay an okay uh neural neural network and then when it actually did the testing a third of them were bad predictions as well just a little bit over tolerance and so there's a bunch of information here we could go through uh and then and that's actually making that on a new worksheet so we go back over here and so as we can see it put all this stuff in here for us and so it's telling you is were we training on this particular observation or testing on it and when it tests it tells you what it would have predicted for this data here and then you can say well this is four this is 3.14 how close is that and it'll tell you does it think it's a good prediction or a bad one and so you can see some of these are pretty close not too bad and then there's uh several bad ones here where it's not as close and so uh then for our predictions we would just go to predict we would say data set two and then it will pull this up and we just say next and predict and our predictions will pop up here and you can see what these should have been according to the model | Daniel Norris | UCNjgV7A4x3JxFmz2wfCvPVA | 2012-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution 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JkzuZdzi9GM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkzuZdzi9GM | Let's Play X-COM Enemy Unknown - S01E13 - Stone Lemon | hello legionella 19 the mama said welcome back to xcom enemy unknown and I last mission we lost Tina's stone died as a recruit before she even got a nickname the reward for the mission with Simone Moreau otherwise known as dead pole we have a new captain level sniper joining our group we don't actually have any extra equipment to give it yet so we're probably gonna need to go and sell some corpses and see if we can at least get a hair of scope be lovely we get our laser rifle as well but an interim we can pull in her abilities so we've got snapshot renews new stuff foshan firing on Arthur overwatch most famed penalty or squad site borrowing it any targets and allies sight radius yes bonus damage pistols bonus to elevation disabling shot battle scanner we already got a battle scanner so let's have a taking out people's guns and they might be quite useful plus 10 a million stylist at less fits and health opportunist eliminates aim penalty on reaction shots yes I would like that very much thank you very much so let's go to the situation room and the grain market so um food is head of engineering filled by items I wanted a sniper Blaser sniper rifle okay cause we're those heavy laser scatter laser standard laser rifle normal laser pistol one of those though 20 apiece for I wouldn't mind a pair of laser rifles and scattered laser so 20 24 t25 so I need sixty five credits get a selection of better guns Situation Room grey market and can I get that much bring that down 25 of each of those 95 yes yes I can let's get my squad some better guns with my items I would like to laser rifle to a cutscene that's a very funny alien yeah yeah that'll work that will certainly certainly work that's a large amount of laser if I rather a very pinpoint pole which I was aware of it as Betty and a scatter laser just the one please and then i will get myself in a scoop for my new sniper and 33 credits left let's leave that for now ooh there was something that I had spotted barracks and the officer training school squad size 75 allows that field six shoulders six soldiers which would be really nice I very much doubt toward 31 we'll get it next time grey market that we could get up to 75 Without Really stripping out a lot of our important asset so I want to keep that lot as it is so I am pretty happy with that rig expand the list so tighten armor in 11 days research halt or cancel it was the Mouton autopsy I suspect is going to be more useful this is the most physically aggressive specimen we've discovered so far which the troops fondly refer to as the mutant I can only assume there's a colorful backstory for such a designation probably not so does Titan armor yes it's the 11 days I haven't lost the progress fine okay new satellite but I can't launch it for 16 days so that'll go up but hopefully before I lose ours Tina but that's how flight over Argentina I'd like to stick it somewhere else but we don't really have much choice how much actually added interest no not not listen tease goodbye items is a satellite 61 okay hmm in the next big batch of cash would go would just be I was like lots of satellites just building lots of satellites um barracks news Landers we're in desperate need of additional troops we don't start recruiting new soldiers through the barracks soon we're not going to win this fight ok I will take your advice and I will hire barracks can heart than 99 ok I will push I will recruit to new troops thump thump thump there's the noise and we got well I've got arrived yet fair enough all right vision me that credit will go down at the next point Situation Room escrow finances maintenance as expensive all that's ready to go okay fine all right yeah all right the barracks were ones we go view the soldiers so you've got yourself your loadout yeah we're pretty happy with that lots done able to sniper but we do have scope pixie or a support character but you're not my first choice a heavy white plasma rifle scatter lasers on by heading in all right so if I just did with that don't have a replacement for this or under the heavy fine sport where's Scotch wounded all right well I will worry about the loadouts when we actually get in the mission and like we'll get who is going to actually coming along with us strobe will be back pretty soon so let's head to Mission Control and scan for activity okay sign new research what do we learn about the moutains highly durable bones Borden bread mo conservation project is available in the foundry interesting camera Russian carry more ammunition that sound excellent finish that please engineering angry stealth satellites prove make it mo conservation our lawyers and corpses and a lot of cash okay fair enough it's a lot of bits and pieces there Mission Control new soldier over two days two days for satellite got launched at the 15 Titan are a bit crested for Mouton corpses time route 20 days in storage one moving corpses not now I'm afraid we simply can't do that unless the buggers turn up so we can shoot our satellite is prepped and standing by for launch we are ready to deploy it on your orders that's nice we can't because we don't have the capability well of a situation room no satellite uplink facilities or some capacity yep additional ethnic required yeah I know just double-checking detected UFO is landed large Scout in Russia send the sky Ranger okay it's clear out our units so um you're getting a lot of action the moment zero and edit unit load outs that's nice deep as it is let's bring our new recruit deadbolt along edit no doubt to grab her that sniper rifle so that's a sniper we want our heavy do we have any other weapons to you no none yep I'm happy with that rig we would like ooh there we go we would like support Scotch is still wounded so let's bring along Shana no clicks II know that so it appear is when a unit is a wounded or dead it's trip automatic strips they're eliminated so that's happening that I would like sniper slifer's life under the heavy heavy Net spring along you tacky so the people picked up with the soon e Kwan and Richard of France ok so we've got currently a sniper heavy and support we don't have an assault available so let's bring along another heavy edit unit blown out don't have anything particular to give you and then we'll bring on one of our rookies as per person and Richard French women / French blondes apparently edit units loadout this is double check pixie edit unit no doubt assault rifle laser rifle don't have a better fiscal and recruit Richard as anyone's using a rifle no you're both using the support guns you're using that sniper rifle let's get you and load out so the basic assault rifle does three back three base damage that laser rifle this five page damage improved version is all right nice shiny white and red glowing bits launch I've already forgotten something an ark throne I've gone up throat oh well what's levithan men the thing drop ship has arrived bein will be stoned lemon this one reports indicate the UFO set down in the sparsely populated area we need to stay sharp and eliminate the invaders okay no idea we're going to get for a reward people operation stone lemono it slightly annoyed at myself not bringing in arc solar because of the UFO mission so if I have one of the crystal people well I don't that will catch up with that shortly afterwards yes shady shady greenie faces what we want one is ready to move on your orders okay I need to big Skye this was a landing not a crash so expect heavy resistance in size and detail first landing actually I am actually no idea all right that's the back that's Big Sky so we are heading this way okay first up yes expect heavy resistance so let's be alarmingly cautious over watch online forward very slowly recover their dark forest in Russia could possibly go wrong here in a dark forest in Russia hey Richard welcome board there's no cover that way have you dash up to their should see how these laser rifles tonight they do need to be dedicated to betraying your presence what would their glowy things come right up to there let's just hunker down yes pixie over dash for me see if you will find me something to shoot at still known as a lot of angry noises the first that appeared to mind you know that the scanner right now wouldn't have been too bad did to get a bit more information what's ahead of us right where can you go that's got cover no more interesting scoot forward nothing much come for the view give you as you are for now on unka down it's pretty awful terms of vision let's grab you and come sideways nothing let's grab you I behind that tree or death do my usual thing spreading akhtar too much overwatch overwatch I suspect nothing's gonna happen mainland activity and then switch straight back over to me again noises quiet did you hear something yes noises enemy noises I from cover I from cover to size but not it come from over in that direction nothing visuals after cover two directions scare the birds still nothing sniper watch pixie push up over there looks like a good spot outlook and join us hopefully that catch a grenade watch because it not much there we go come on rocket troops yep sniper got one note you do a shot your covers not compromised take it nothing else a hollow targeting targets fill up should make it easier for everyone else to have a go nice don't have my stun gun yeah dash up with lovely be good hello in men and they're creepy creepy eyes so they've gone right are still in sight even know you might as well real oh no rap alright says no one on that side I immediate need to worry about and that's telling me that's going to be exposed to fire so they went alright so there they are let's orientate the camera around to face the push that button too many times that's not cover in the direction I want it to that's not what cover in the direction I wanted to knock down there overwatch that it's costly stuff please cuddly with the thin long min freaks hope you don't get another rookie killed get another will be killed well poisoning is generally okay mrs. to the immediate amount of killing okay ouch on my new unit please be terrible you guys are not shooting well that's my rookie worried because she's panicked there's nothing I can do you apparently don't have a decent shop on anything and I don't want to get you to that poison guide on this turn I mean smoking a smoke grenade out there might be useful give me an overwatch love it if you could shoot something yes you can thank you thank you very much right you don't have a hit see you might order to really run up no yeah then you've got a shot later time 12-point critical a three-point unit okay take that this was done up he'll man up and get back out there wasn't curious the thing I really want yeah I don't mind if you mess but for the hot dog weapons have the SD mortgage shopper pop up there you also have a shot but everyone throw you too far forward for no good reason and it's just like a better cover will be nice there we go run away so the UFO is over there so you need to make sure I keep my defensive positions towards that because I don't want to get completely cooled out then go there and see what you can see no all right reload good you go no really rather you'd run round the other way hmm and you pay attention to what you did I've got selected that's the vault damage to be taken for an employee survive another shot so come to their he'll come on time to cowboy up yep yeah that's nice and overwatch okay Subban really focus rumors to North weather in mem cached on another in which ship in fact this thing has landed me you should get a little undamaged gear of it really wish I knew where he went but you're going to have to move in that direction what's on the edge of the map you know so i can metadata and say probably gone so i can see that directly to probably scoodle that way so you up to here who's positive that's my missings thin man yes it is sure it doesn't have a line of sight on it does dead bolt no okay move up look still no shot that trees on fire that was then after that hunker down bixi e how can you get no he's over there no just not going to live range there sorry at least get you an overwatch position a strobe you are just going to have to sprint to get into a position where you might be useful you're not gonna be able to get this guy this turn but I can get the scored in a position where I can overwatch this apparently do have a shot what is upset chance mr. brown on a mission edge now with a critical I really wanted to lose another something very much and where is magnetic pixie e dead thought was got no shot see those alders up switch the first of all take the shot better than nothing that should means i should be able to move pixie up to here too far all right you are just gonna have to tuck your head name prove it I hope you get shot again take that shot good thank you right out of ammo here yeah well narrow thing is clear to everyone turn a cycle no aliens spotted so I know something jumps in on a map should have dish where I can now med kit you come on you'll be back in the fridays there it was anyway you're not just going to keel over and die next n so time to approach our alien spacecraft now the outer guard it dead that's the door I want how can you dash yes select smoke trail oh it's the laser rifle out of ammunition know if you have any line of sight from that of watch enemy does not much alright so we do have some ways hand side okay it's not to Mouton to vote on other than this one bridge you swap sides open the door being revealed alright similar layout or we had last time okay so we went through that door because this tidbit a bit blown off so we'll think about going into their stroke of watch reload let go alright so you can dash around that bad because you doesn't require client okay come with the sniper at this point just like now I have to move you up quite well basically because there's no one know the way I can get you anyway useful pixies up you've already had a bit of a beating so just kind of our rocket people just one of them giving it Frankie balls you have a shot no you do 98 some chance at web clear that out okay so your unit they're in there I actually just going to do a complete over one in this run I'm gonna let them make mistake it coming onto my kill zone like that adjusting site yeah oh come on one of you should hit it kill them if you don't hit him yeah well that's kind of embarrassing they're repositioning on us well yeah level one should let the deal with hollow targeted move along to their you miss at least a hollow target it is good shot critical all right so that did not work that's kind of embarrassing spot they're back suits me and we would love to capture one of you guys okay so now we do the progression into the doorway come into here but those guys can apparently just jump around jump around jump around jump around those guys can just jump around quite so easily through if I were to try that should notionally the solid metal switch to that pistol which is metal nothing dash up to that corner there watch yep you're gonna move know each other with that probably something pretty unpleasant missing it's really annoying to a no I'm spent well is cause I'm fine so yeah but in squat on the outside section there worked really well we will go through this door this time around how can you get you get that down the other side of that door thank you alright so we are ready to breach we go ahead and reload sorry enemy so look expanding we can be ruined for me any unfortunate on there so let's open that door Shh you do that yeah I certainly did I saw the graphic for it so that's something I don't want a lot so as before the any pie rooms in here look to their do not open that door just yet you okay josh Josh the other side deadbolts all right over here I'm probably gonna have you swallow your guns too far to reload that don't allow get up over there right supporting fight when we open the door to do a lost up but strobe let's go there I'm gonna walk just in case so we'll come look behind this may be an activity alright so tell me something the roaming alone out here really store okay so i was expecting that to be something in here pouting that isn't so you can move further forward in ok let's go then rehab with our approach so far that's a dash that's open side but the noise came from this way so let's what can you get to get go there give me no one there listen but deduction are you know 200 still not your turn yet I want to deal with I'm at the back so I'm flicking the camera around of a slightly awkward angles devil we will remember to move those two before I open the door he says okay so he says he will remember to move those two before you close the door watch you hear that ass Kyle spotted crystal spark I don't have an article much to my continued embarrassment yeah they are which is why I'm gonna get you out of them you still shooting all right did he wants a chance I'll get them next time mind the wall we need to capture one of these strange aliens we already know that killing them won't provide anything of use to us yeah well I forgot to bring it on throw up so I can't really help with that the scientist do doctor came in enough to kill him with the overwatch so yeah he did have you flagged for the 30 seconds he was added in fraction of a second that he was actually alive can I get support character to fire first not easily make that dash run for health yes on my targeting I'll get him next time you don't have a shot please love to get you kill this turn you get there and shoot pretty much [ __ ] point blank behind your a denomination yeah just radio Roger you know gamble you know win yeah i gamble balling hopefully the something airport they need over here we operation stone lemon in Russia was a success 11 killed didn't get another UFO option wet forgot my bloody stunt laser taser thing very annoying though I think perhaps are you know we've been sadly caught out otherwise but very pleased to see that that mute Oh getting absolutely wrecked with because I'm good overwatch is when he hadn't us heavily it's one of my own baby to buy units quite badly flanked because it is positioning because you know part of the wall got blasted in nickname Nero so you're gravely wounded wounded wounded five days active ok yeah so as usual our squad has taken a bit of a beating but we've got for your home computers and to your phone power sources available so that's quite nice all right I've been the marmoset thank you very much for watching this has been a calm enemy unknown please remember to like and subscribe if you like vicious amounts of overwatch damage | Marmoset & Ocelot | UC6p7PLrjGf9nuhkBR3i_NoQ | 2016-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata 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PflRAcsHPh8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PflRAcsHPh8 | SUN: Spiritual Salt and Light | all right thanks gersh all right um when preaching on salt and light this morning i wanted to encourage us by reminding us what the bible tells us we should be in this world you know so we know from matthew 5 this is a part of the passage that i'm focusing on this morning in matthew 5. it says here in verse 13 ye are the salt of the earth so that's one of the things that christ has called us to be or that we are right and the question is are we going to heed that calling of what we are as believers you are the salt of the earth but if the soul had lost his savior wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and to be trotted under foot of men and here's the second thing though we are and should be ye are the light of the world a city that is set on a hill cannot be hid neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel but on a stick and it giveth light unto all that are in the house let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven so we see two concepts here salt and light and today we're going to talk about what that salt and that light represents and how we can be saltier christians you know and how we can be brighter christians for the lord so let's firstly talk about salt what is this spiritual salt when we look at verse mark 9 it says here salt is good but if the salt had lost his saltness wherewith will ye season it look at this have salt in yourselves and have peace one with another so we know that salt in the bible is representative of truth right and the bible's saying that in order for us to be salt that is good we need to have salt in ourselves to be a good salt that is salt of the earth right so not only are we the salt of the earth in the sense that christians with truth in them are scattered everywhere giving truth and i guess flavor to the world but in order to be useful salt the bible talks about having salt in yourself so it's interesting there that the flavor of the salt is also salt being in the salt which is salt throughout the world look at colossians 4 it says here let your speech be alway with grace seasoned with salt that you may that you may know how you ought to answer every man and this is a verse that i always think about just when we speak with other people right a lot of people that you know come across truth and they learn a lot of things and they want to share that knowledge with other people maybe they just recently come across sometimes when you recently come across something you're very excited about it makes a lot of sense to you and you just don't understand why it doesn't make sense to anyone else and anyone that just doesn't see it the way you see it they're an idiot they're you know they're stupid but this is how people sometimes think but this this is a sign of spiritual immaturity guys you know because yes you can be excited about something you can know what you believe you can know that it's true but a sign of spiritual maturity is also how we then communicate that to other people right and it's interesting here that the bible says here let your speech be always with grace so grace right is is the key hallmark of the way a christian speaks if you think about grace it's like all right giving the person the benefit of doubt having some grace with them that they might not get it straight away giving them the grace that they may take some time to come to the conclusions that you have come and not treating them in a way that you know they don't get it or you know they're not awake or whatever like you know there were times there was a time when we weren't awake right there was a time when we didn't get it and that's what grace is grace is you know you love the person enough to help them come to an understanding let your speech be always with grace seasoned with salt that you mean no you may know how to how you ought to answer every man so it's i love this analogy that you know the way we want our speech to come across to other people we want to think about you know it's like preparing them a meal you know like if you were to cook something for somebody you taste it and you you know i want this to be appetizing if i'm going to serve it to somebody and if you think about salt in this equation of this analogy of food you know a little bit of salt can make food taste very good not enough salt and it's like bland right but in too much salt it starts to taste really bad and if you think about it if you just gave somebody an excess amount of salt a salt can eventually become toxic right so so think about this it fits so well that analogy of food and salt when you're talking with people because when we reflect back on times where we may have given somebody so much truth to the point they don't want to talk about it anymore they don't even want anything to do they're just like you know whether they're bitter against it or whatnot we don't want to give so much salt in our food that it's it's toxic to somebody else you know we we want to preach the truth but we want to preach it with love we want to preach with grace so that it's something that is appetizing to the other person now obviously we try our best to make it appetizing even something that's advertising is not necessarily liked by other people but that is the mindset we ought to have and you can see here this is the truth that is seasoned amongst what we speak about so that we this is the way we ought to speak with other people now think about some properties of salt you know a salt of the world we have salt in ourselves what are some properties of salt where we can look at that property of salt in the physical world and apply it to us spiritually well one is that salt preserves doesn't it jude 1 we see here jude the servant of jesus christ and brother of james to them that are sanctified by god the father and preserved in jesus christ and called so we know that when people have salt within themselves and then we share you know that salt with other people that if they believe on the lord jesus christ they believe on that truth the word of god then they get saved and they will remain saved because it's everlasting life and salt does the same thing if anyone knows anything about preservation or about fermentation you know you use brine in it and brine is a salt solution right it's basically water and salt to help preserve things now not only does salt preserve things and we can liken that to people getting saved people staying saved salt also has the antibacterial properties you know when people you know they go for surgery in their mouth or whatever they they say rinse it with salt water it's trying to kill the bacteria in your mouth and truth has that same effect right to get rid of you know false doctrine you know bad influences you know in matthew 22 29 look what jesus says here jesus answered and said unto them you do er not knowing the scriptures nor the power of god so you say that if you don't have that salt in yourself not only are you not going to help others from refraining from error but you yourself may get into error because of the lack of salt in you and you know salt has that property even in the physical world thinking back as well to how we talk and uh having our you know grace always our speech always with grace seasoned with salt you know you got to think as well salt not only is used to flavor things but have you ever tried to clean things with salt you know people put salt onto something you know you rub it with lemon acid and into sort of clean things so salt can be an abrasive as well look what it says here in first peter four it can be an abrasive so some people may not like the salt that we have beloved think it not strange is he saying it's not weird it's not out of place think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you as though some strange thing happened unto you but rejoice in as much as you are partakers of christ's sufferings that when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy if you be reproached for the name of christ happy are ye for the spirit of glory and of god resteth upon you on their part he is evil spoken of but on your part he is glorified so salt is an abrasive just like the truth can be abrasive to people but sometimes you've got the opposite of that where sometimes that that truth is needed to clean people up right it's to clean off those impurities and you know like we talked about with our speech with grace always seasoned with salt that that salt can be there too not only so that they will receive it but it also helps correct people and things like that but we also always have to deal with love and with grace so yes it can get people upset but sometimes it's also necessary to clean people up as well and we already talked about this in terms of food but you know obviously salt is used to make things nicer to make things taste nicer and you know how does that how do i see that working in a spiritual way is you know the more christians there are in the world the more people the more salt there is in the world the more salt we have in ourselves the more pleasant this world is going to be i mean look at titus 2 i mean look at what the bible's telling us to be in terms of as christians to speak they are the things which become sound doctrine i mean that already i mean i've never thought of this one but i mean wouldn't it be a better place already in the world if it just made sense you know i mean like if people just spoke with sense and spoke with sound doctrine i mean you wouldn't be getting all this you know you could be a boy one day and a girl the other day and boy one day there's gender fluidity and all these different genders that are out there but you know just just the the nonsensical stuff that happens in our world i mean if people you know spoke the things that will become sound doctrine that would be an awesome place to live like the age of men be sober sober grave you know serious some seriousness about us temperate what's that discipline sound in faith in charity and patience you know it's you know that it's it first and foremost isn't it interesting that the first thing he addresses is the age of men why because the age of men are meant to be the leaders in a society right the older people setting the example but what do we see in our society today the older people they are giving up they're saying they've done their time and they all want to they want to retire and do this and take it easy while our country goes to hell you know but you know the age of men are meant to be leading the example sound in faith in charity and patient they're temperate they're disciplined right they're consistently serving the lord up until like like paul said he finished his course with joy the aged women likewise right so in the same way so there's a way that we ought to behave as christians right where we behave respectably and we speak respectably we dress respectably like we want to look different to the world and we can see here that you know we want the aged men and the aged women to lead by example that they be in behavior as becometh holiness not false accusers not given too much wine teachers of good things that they may teach the young women to be sober to love their husbands to love their children man if we had this sort of society where where women embrace their role and men embrace their role we'd have strong families it'd be such a much better place to live to be discreet chase keepers at home i mean this is uh sort of hearkening to the the rampant fornication that happens in our society and women you know just flaunting their body and and promoting this sort of society you need to be discreet chase keepers at home good obedient to their own husbands that the word of god be not blasphemed young men likewise right likewise what likewise be like the older men right likewise in in what he's telling everyone else to be sober and grave and to act in a in a certain way so some people think well it's because i'm i'm young i've got an excuse to behave like a child i've got an excuse to be irresponsible but no the the bible here is exhorting young men also to behave like the older men just like the older women are to teach the younger women how to behave like the older women right in all things showing thyself a pattern of good works what does that mean being a good example in doctrine right in what you know showing uncorruptness gravity sincerity sound speech again that cannot be condemned that he is of the contrary part may be ashamed having no evil thing to say of you exhort servants to be obedient onto their own masters and to please them well in all things so this is talking about how how you ought to be as an employee you know we don't have servants and masters now but we have you know you're like a full-time servant in a sense 40 hours a week um you can take these verses to understand how what sort of employee issue you should be not perlining so that's that's stealing right but showing all good fidelity that they may adorn the doctrine of god our savior in all things so just like salt can make things taste better you know us being salty salt in the world we ought to make the world a better place and we would make the world a better place if we have salt in ourselves and truth in ourselves the bible also talks about when salt loses its savor this is a sad thing when christians are the salt of the earth right we are you know that's the ingredient in the earth that is making the earth a better place but if the salt loses his savor if christians do not be what they have called to be this is why the world is the way it is you know first and foremost you know we don't we don't we shouldn't expect the unbelieving world to improve this country improve this world you know the responsibility lies on the salt of the earth right to add this flavor into the world but if christians don't do what they're called to be then the world is not going to taste as good as it should right do we expect unbelievers to do what we are called to do we shouldn't right they need to get saved first and foremost before they can be salt of the earth but it says a year the salt of the earth but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and to be trodden under foot of men good for nothing you know i don't know about you but i don't want to face god and have god tell me that i was good for nothing you know like maybe i'd be saved maybe i'm in the kingdom but then to be good for nothing i mean i would rather god look down at us and say that we were good for something right so we need to have salt in ourselves so that we're not good for nothing look at how it explains in luke 14 uses some quite strong words here it says salt is good but if the salt had lost his savor wherewith shall it be seasoned look at this it is neither fit for the land nor yet for the dunghill so you see how the salt is so useless that it's not even useful to be put on a pile of dung right that's how useless we are if we do not have salt in ourselves so that ought to motivate us to make sure that we are you know salty christians but men cast it out he that hath ears to hear let him hear so what are ways that we can be salty christians some some practical applications of how we get more salt within ourselves ephesians 3 look what it says here what paul writes he says for this cause i paul the prisoner of jesus christ for you gentiles if you've heard of the dispensation of the grace of god which has given me to you word how that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery as i wrote before and a few words so he's talking about the revelations that he received from jesus christ but look at how he says this is how you are going to know those revelations whereby when ye read ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of christ which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men as it is now revealed unto unto his holy apostles and prophets by the spirit so how do we get salt within ourselves well first and foremost you gotta you gotta know your bible you just gotta read your bible right he says here you will know what paul knew when you read you may understand the knowledge that he had in the mystery of christ so you read your bible that's how you're going to know and get that salt in you you know this is why jesus says in matthew 12 look what he says to the um to the pharisees here he says at that time jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn and his disciples were in hungary and began to pluck the ears of corner to eat when the pharisees saw it they said on him behold thy disciples do that which is not lawful to do upon the sabbath day so they're accusing them of doing something wrong look at what how he responds to them he said unto them have ye not read what david did when he wasn't hungered and they that were with him and that's often the thought i have when you talk to christians and they say things and you're like haven't you read this in the bible do you not know that this is in the bible and a lot of christians don't know what is in their own bible right because they're not reading it and therefore they don't know they don't have that salt in them he said unto them have you not read what david did when he was unhungered and they that were with him how he entered into the house of god and did eat the show bread which was not lawful for him to eat neither for them that were with him but only for the priests or have he not read in the law how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath and are blameless but i say unto you that in this place is one greater than the temple but he had known what this meaneth i will have mercy and not sacrifice you would not have condemned the guiltless for the son of man is lord even of the sabbath day so this goes back to like what jesus said in that verse we saw previously in matthew 22 29 where he says you do er not knowing the scriptures right and all the power of god so the easiest way we get salt in ourselves is we just read and learn it from the bible right so obviously you just read the paper bible but you know sometimes it helps to maybe listen to the bible if you know if you find it's harder for you to just read words on a page and read the bible then you can always always buy an audio bible right you know alexander stormy scorby makes a really good audio bible and then you can listen to it and sometimes people people learn different ways sometimes people learn better just reading it on a page you know me personally it was a lot easier for me to read the bible once it had been read to me and okay just that the familiarity of hearing it you know and you hear those verses and then when you read it you don't have to figure like how to read it to yourself you kind of have heard it before so then when you read over it it helps you a lot easier to understand and focus on the words that are being said rather than figuring out how this thing should be sent so sometimes that helps people you know listen obviously listening to sermons helps you as well but you want to you want to really take care that you know sermons and other people's opinions are not your main source of truth why because how do you discern between what you're being taught is right or wrong right so you you gain that discernment as you learn more about the bible and you know the bible yourself that you can then discern between what is true and what isn't right so a lot of new believers they fall into that trap because obviously it's a lot easier you know as a baby you start off being fed right you start off people making your meals right but then you know as you get older i mean a lot of you are very health conscious you know as you get older you start to think about what's in the food and you know all that sort of stuff so if you want to make sure you know your food is good food you've got to know a bit about food right and how to prepare your own food because what if it's not available to you you need to make it at home it's the same with the bible right so don't be very careful of falling into that trap of thinking you're learning a lot about the bible but then all your information is coming from other people's opinions right your primary source of information should be you and the holy spirit in the word learning god's word and that's going to give you that wisdom and discernment to know what is true or what isn't and and you know so other ways you can learn obviously you can watch videos as well that's other ways you can learn more but teaching to learn as well you know you want to get to the point where you know if you know enough about the bible you know you want to start helping others to understand it and that's why soul winning is very good soul winning is as a way that we're teaching unbelievers the word of god or even teaching other christians that we meet out there the word of god and the more you try and explain the more you try and teach them the better you get as well at learning and retaining that knowledge putting that knowledge into practice and this is what james 1 really really really addresses when it talks about being a doer of the word and not just a hearer only james 1 23 says if any be a hearer of the word and not a doer he is like unto a man by holding his natural face in a glass where he beholdeth himself and go with this way and straightway forget it what manner of man he was right so he's explaining here that if you hear the word of god you know what you ought to be doing and you don't do it you're gonna forget it just like somebody who looks at themself in the mirror and then immediately forgets what they look like they don't do anything to correct what they saw they forgot the image that they saw in that mirror but who so looketh into the perfect law of liberty and continueth therian he being not look at this a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work this man shall be blessed in his deed so i think this is a very important point that if we don't do what we know we forget what we know and just because you're a christian that's saved you know it's like the amount of salt in you can fluctuate right because if you don't use the salt that is in you to be salt in the world you would start to become less and less salty right why because you will start to forget the things that you've learned you know for those of you who have been in this church for many years i'm sure you've learned a lot being in this church but you know i had to preach these things again and again because people forget why they forget because they are not maybe not doing it themselves you know they are not teaching it themselves so we don't always retain all that information so yes we need to be reminded again and again and again but you know what you can retain that information if you put it into practice and uh you know even teach it yourself so that's salt so salt got some properties of salt and ways that we can be salty it's just getting truth in us now let's talk about light spiritual light what does the light mean in the bible well light in ephesians 5 it talks about light is anything that makes something known right ephesians 5 8 it says for you are sometimes darkness but now ye light in the lord walk as children of light for the fruit of the spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth proving what is acceptable unto the lord and have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them for it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret but all things that are approved are made manifest by the light for whatsoever doth make manifest is light wherefore he saith awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and christ shall give thee light so we see here light is something that makes something known it's make something manifest right and there are really like two ways that you know we see here in this is this passage of scripture that that light is manifested one is we can see here it's when we prove something so it's you know we may be saying something that makes this truth known it shines light on this truth but it's also the way we act as well and we'll see this in the bible you can see here it's talking about don't have fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness walk as children of light so the way we you know the way we act is one way that we show this light in the world but it's also the things we say so we can see our actions and our words is how we are light in this world and obviously it's related to being the salt in the earth as well so even though there are two different analogies they are accomplishing the same goal right to be an influence in this world look what it says here in titus 1 in hope of eternal life which god that cannot lie promised before the world began but hath in due times manifested his word through preaching right so how is god's word made known in the world right it's through preaching it's spoken right this is how the light shines into the world to know what god's word is which is committed unto me according to the commandment of god our savior see so we're light in the world not just by how we live but by the things we say as well sometimes people think it's just one or the other right they think as long as they're telling everyone the truth and the truth is that it doesn't matter how they how they um how they act you know they said that they know the truth they're preaching the gospel but then how how do we actually how are we ambassadors for jesus christ see how you behave is also important too some people have it the other way around right where they think it's just that's how i live and if i live a certain way then people are going to come to me and just ask what are you god i want and i want that too you know and that's how they think that you know we're going to preach the gospel but you know what the world doesn't want necessarily what how christians live you know because to them it's it's abhorrent you know like that we would you know give up our sundays and come and you know sing to god and pray to god these are things that once you're saved that the spirit wants and see if you can fix that again guys i don't know i see that's why they that's why they gotta they gotta be in church because you know you have technical difficulties and they're gonna miss out so sometimes people have it the other way around sometimes people have it the other way around where it's just all about how they live right they think that's enough to be light that's not enough right you need both that's how you live and generally how you live is going to give a lot more credibility to the things you say matthew 5 it says here yeah the light of the world a city that is set on a hill cannot be heard neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel but on a candlestick and it giveth light unto all that are in the house let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven now what i think is so important here to understand that we are the light of the world that this means you know the bible says here that you don't light a candle and put it under a bushel right christians are not called to live like an anonymous life where nobody knows that you're a christian nobody knows who you are you know that doesn't mean necessarily that you need to be a public figure and put yourself out there but sometimes people want to live a life where they just like live out in the middle of nowhere off-grid away from everyone or they just have peace and quiet and i don't believe that is the sort of life that god has called us to live right you know we may live further out but we need to live a life that is engaged in society i mean you don't like like the bible says you don't light a candle and then put it under a bushel well you don't have somebody that's saved as child of god is called to be an ambassador of jesus christ and they put that that light under a bushel but that light has to be in the world giving light to the world you put it on a candlestick and giveth light unto all that are in the house let your light so shine before men how do you let a light shine before men when nobody knows you even exist right so this is why christians are not called to live this life of just keeping to ourselves out we are called to live a life to influence others and to be that light in the world that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven you see your good works are not meant to be hid under a bushel they're meant to be seen of others so that you can be that light so you know people not only do we speak the truth to bring that light into the world but we live the truths of the word of god so that people can see that light so there should be a difference right between the way we live and the sort of influence we have on society compared to how an ungodly person would live you know we look at the ungodly world and there's no difference between them and you and that's a problem right how are you being light when you're shining you know you're removing the same light that the ungodly people are removing right so we want to be that light in the world people ought to see a difference and like i said i don't believe christians are called to live a life that is just totally separate from the world right because how are we going to impact the world if we're not part of it we need to be in the world like the bible says but not of the world now what are some other like properties of life we sort of talked about already but one property of light is that it exposes look at john 3 uh jesus says here ah sorry oh yeah jesus says here and this is the condemnation that light has come into the world and men love darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil for everyone that doeth evil hateth the light neither cometh to the light lest his deeds should be reproved but he that doeth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in god so you see that there are two sides to light like one thing is if somebody wants to hide something light exposes that that's why wickedness does not want light shown on it you know wicked governments and wicked rulers don't want transparency because they don't want people to see what is going on right so light you can see it it reveals things and obviously people that don't want to be revealed don't like the light but you see the opposite is true as well that people that are doing righteousness are often comforted by the light i mean think about when you you know if you go into a dark place and there's no streetlamps where there's streetlands turn on it will instantly provide some comfort because now you can see things that are going on around you so it's the same with light right it is the spiritual light spiritual light can expose things that are wrong as people reprove them and rebuke them but at the same time light can be comforting because now think about how it works in a spiritual context if one person puts themselves on a candlestick and shines brightly it gives comfort for other people to maybe do the same you know this is why the more christians that shine as bright lights the more other christians may be given the boldness and the comfort to do the same right so light has that effect not only that but you know the bible says in psalm 119 105 says like word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path you know i sometimes think of this in terms of light and sharing truth with others and and and being an example light helps to show a clear way and also guides people and sometimes you you know it's always good to have somebody to look up to as a mentor as a follower ultimately everyone's following jesus christ but you know the bible says you know follow me as i follow christ so we have lights in the world that are you know reflecting showing the light of jesus christ and it gives us that guidance not only in maybe council and and having a question and going what should i do here and then having the wisdom and the council and the light in us to be able to help somebody else but also the way we act it can show people ah like this is this is what you know it's like to have a a good family this is what it's like to raise our children this is what it's like to live a christian life that also gives us some guidance as well and some comfort and you know and like i said it shows the difference between living a good life christian life and an ungodly life so let's finish off just like talking about you know just some practical ways to be light you know how to shine bright for the lord mark four he said unto them is a candle brought to be put under a bushel or under a candle or under a bed and not to be set on a candlestick so like i talked about you know our purpose is not to be hidden god wants us to be put on a candlestick that's the purpose he has for us will we will we rise to that occasion will we rise to that calling so don't hide be seen you know don't don't be worried about people knowing that you're a christian that you're a believer uh and usually it's a lot easier you know it's a lot easier to just be open about who you are than hiding who you are right like if you it's like at work if people just know you're a christian and people just know you go to church then i always always found it's just it's just less less weird right but if you try and hide it it's always more awkward so if you just you know break that ice it's it's easier just being who you are right then trying to try and fit in so don't hide be seen you never know like who you might affect right in your life look at luke 8 verse 16 says no man when he had lighted a candle cover it with a vessel put it under a bed but it's but setted it on a candlestick that they which enter in they see the light i think i think it's interesting that you know we are lights of the world but you know it talks about this candle put on a candlestick it must be lit and you know obviously that could may refer to salvation but sometimes i think about you know getting people moving it's like what's going to light a fire under you to get you lit you know and get you doing something for the lord you know and if it's not you know jesus christ dying on the cross for you and everything he provides for you maybe you need to reflect on that a bit more so that that love that god has shown to you you will respond to but this this candle has to be lit and you know this is why i think you know some practical ways is you know have some fire in you have some zeal some passion in the things of god other ways that we can be light in the world obviously we can preach the gospel as we're going to do this afternoon go out tell others about the lord jesus christ and be that light and you know i i probably lost count of the amount of times that you know you may not necessarily get somebody saved at the door by just explaining further concepts to them to help them understand the things of god right and help them to understand salvation so that's how we are light in the world you know maybe it's undoing misconceptions you know that's a way you can shine light into people's lives is they maybe they have this darkness of this misconception that is clouding them from this light and you help to remove those barriers of misconception what about social media you know social media not you know not everyone maybe has the talent or the ability to run like a successful youtube channel or a successful social media page but we all have different ways we can use our public presence in order to be an ambassador for jesus christ and if you have that ability to run those sort of pages and do that why not do that to help get more information out be that light in the world for something of good i always talk about you know you guys know that i i feel strongly about you know being politically involved you know and the reason why i i always hike on this and it's not so much a problem in our church uh nowadays but you know there are always the christians out there and i think it's so unfortunate that believe that christians should not be involved in politics right and what is politics politics is just the how decisions are made in a society right now if we in a democratic society are given the ability to take part in that process and we are called to be salt and light in the world how can we say we shouldn't take part in that process i mean this is direct influence on how laws are made and how decisions are made and how the how the country and the state and the local government are governed i mean surely if anything christians should be in that place and it just boggles my mind that there are still christians today thinking that christians should have nothing to do with that right and and i you sort of use the analogy just to simplify to think well should christians be involved in politics i mean if there was a vote tomorrow on whether abortion should be legal or not like whether you can kill a baby in the womb and all we have to do is go and vote yes or no i mean surely you would think christians should go out there and fill out that piece of paper and vote yes or no right and any christian that's saying oh you know don't go and write that piece of paper don't don't take part in the in the beast system you know talk things like that your vote's not going to make a difference anyway or they'll say you know whatever they say for you to not just go and partake in that system to at least influence it in the right direction i mean i just feel like that it would be so wicked right that'd be like people like they didn't fill out that postal vote for the same-sex marriage thing and now we've got same-sex marriage in australia even though that you know it was a postal vote it was voluntary and everything but you just think like i wonder how many christians didn't fill out that piece of paper that may have made the difference between it being legal now and not being legal so you know like the political process is no different to that analogy it's just to a greater degree instead of choosing on one certain issue you're choosing you know the governors of the country so i just don't know how people argue against it just boggles my mind but you know i know they have all their reasons but i just think they're completely uh unreasonable in my mind but politics is just a way that we are influencing how decisions are made in our country that's all politics is and and we should be involved there in any way that we can to sway those results but you know another way that you may not thought because we're obviously thinking about all these big ideas but you know sometimes i think being light in the world sometimes is just you know just being friendly to other people you know there's enough negativity in the world and you know all that but you know and sometimes i think you know in especially in this technological day we live in and maybe it's not technology that has changed it's just human nature in general because you know people say you know you see those memes on facebook or whatnot where they say oh you know the phones have made people anti-social and then they show those older day pictures where everyone's just their faces just in the newspaper so maybe just anti-social behavior or it's just human nature but i think like as christians you know we shouldn't be like that you know as christians if you're out somewhere with other people that you don't know you know maybe don't just have your face stuck in your phone and just ignoring everyone around you you know why don't you why don't you when you sit next to like maybe when you take your kids out or you're at something you sit next to somebody that you don't know like say hello you know maybe it's not necessarily that you you know let's say you know maybe you don't have the boldness yet to just like preach the gospel to them or whatnot but you know it may lead to that but even at the very least guys like let's just be friendly with people you know that's one way that we change culture change society like you know like people say they go to a country and they say well that country was so friendly how did they how did they get that impression it was probably just because the neighbor said hello to them the neighbor was friendly the person they sat next to on the bus just said hello struck up a conversation you know they went to an event and the dad that was next to them just introduced themselves hey that's how it that's how perceptions are created so think about how how were the perceptions of christians created yeah wouldn't it be great if people at least you know kept that perception that christians were godly people respectful people people that didn't swear all the time and people that you know when you sat next to them they said hello they said hello my name's victor you know how long have you been going here struck up a conversation like you know that is one way that we can be light to the world just to be friendly and you know give people a smile and and talk to them and and not go down this ungodly route of just eyes down in your phone on social media like everyone is doing today so think about that guys you know don't don't just go somewhere i know it's a lot easier to be antisocial right it's a lot easier to just be in your own well just ignore everyone else but let's not create that kind of culture you know i'd rather live in a world where people were friendly and spoke to one another where you know nowadays you know i go there and if you do that you're the one that's different people notice like oh this person's like saying what are introducing themselves but you know everyone else just sits there and just their phone their faces in their phone let's not let's not lose that as you know just being a friendly face to others okay so matthew 5. he has a salt of the earth if the soul had lost his savior wherewith shall it be salted it is then forth good for nothing but be cast out to be trodden under foot of men ye are the light of the world a city that is set on a hill cannot be hid i said notice that it doesn't say that you will become salt you will become light right so it's not that we are christians and we are called to be salt and be like we are so you are the salt of the earth you are the light you already are that right so the question is more so will you be what god has called you to be right because whether or not we do it or not that that's we're like the only hope of the earth to be the salt and the light so be what god has called you to be all right let's pray thank you lord for your word lord thank you for the reminder that we are to be salt and light in this world lord help us to be that it's not easy it's a lot easier just to go away from this responsibility and just you know be in our own uh you know just not you know not do this so lord we need your grace we need your courage lord give it to each and every believer so that we can make the difference in this world we pray in jesus name amen | The Church in Liverpool | UCDPZfxw0pSiV7CvMn6F2SMw | 2021-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,594 | 43,437 |
q1whzoDUzQ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1whzoDUzQ4 | MOOC | Section 1 and Its Significance | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1865-1890 | 3.4.3 | >> The core of the 14th Amendment, though, is Section 1. This was what Bingham worked so hard on. Let's look at the language here. Each clause, each wording is important. Number one, it constitutionalizes the principle of birthright citizenship, which was in the Civil Rights Bill. "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside." All persons. Nothing about race in here. Everybody. But this overturns, again, the Dred Scott decision. But it states a national principle of citizenship. Now, there's a lot of talk, one hears a lot of talk about an idea which I think ought to be consigned, along with the dodo bird, to history, which is "American exceptionalism." You hear this from all sorts of politicians, especially when we're about to go to war, we hear a lot about American exceptionalism, it seems. But in my view, American exceptionalism is largely a parochial idea, based on lack of knowledge of the rest of the world. A lot of things we think are exceptional aren't that exceptional. But this is an example today of American exceptionalism. There are very, very few countries in the world which adopt this principle today that anybody born there is a citizen. It doesn't matter what your religion is. It doesn't matter what your language is. It doesn't matter what your ethnicity or race is. It doesn't matter whether your parents are here legally or not, although there are some states, like Arizona, which are trying to abrogate the 14th Amendment and say that the children of illegal immigrants are not (born here) are not citizens. But that's absurd, if you read the language. There is no country in Europe today that recognizes the principle of birthright citizenship. You can be born in Germany, if your parents are like Turkish guest workers, and you're not a citizen of Germany. You can be born in England and not be a citizen of England, depending on the nationality of your parents. But in this country, anybody can be a citizen, regardless (who's born here) regardless of the status of their parents. This is a very fundamental principle of American life since the Civil War. Alright, these are the citizens. By the way, "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof." Who is not subject to the jurisdiction thereof? Who's not a citizen, even though they're born in the United States? >> Native Americans. They're still considered under the jurisdiction of their tribes. There's another group, so small it hardly matters, but it was discussed: children of diplomats. The wife of the British ambassador has a child in the United States. That child is not a citizen of the United States, because the diplomats are here in this other little weird world of diplomatic immunity. But that's a tiny group, doesn't matter. But alright, what about -- so these citizens. What rights are these citizens supposed to have? Well, the next sentence. "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor...deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny...equal protection of the laws." You've got three fundamental principles here. Privileges and immunities of citizens. Due process of law. And equal protection of the law. Now, all of those are vague, ill-defined concepts, right? Their meaning has to be worked out. And over time, it is worked out, and for example, as I said, it's the liberty, that a state cannot deprive you of liberty, which was the basis of the decision in Lawrence v. Texas, overturning the Texas law criminalizing homosexual behavior. What are the privileges and immunities of citizens? Well, over time the courts have come to the idea that those are basically the principles of the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights applies to the federal government, but over time the Supreme Court (this is a legal term) has "incorporated" the Bill of Rights, that is, made the states responsible for adhering to the same liberties that are in the Bill of Rights. So for example, before the war, freedom of religion didn't apply to a state. A state could have an official religion, which some of them did. Not the federal government. But now a state can't do that. Freedom of speech, a state cannot abridge your freedom of speech, just like the federal government. The most recent case here, just a couple of years ago (same thing, incorporation) was based on the right to bear arms, right? The court overturned a law from Chicago -- because the local government is also under the state -- banning the ownership of handguns, because they said, no, 2nd Amendment is a fundamental liberty, part of the privileges and immunities of citizens; a state or a local government cannot abridge that. That's using the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment, anything that restricts the ability of states to interfere with the rights of citizens is really a 14th Amendment issue, and it's another example of this shift in the federal system. What about equal protection of the law? What does that mean? Well, you can debate that forever. Is racial segregation a denial of equal protection of the law? The proponents said, no it's not. The blacks go here. The whites go here. They're both being treated equally. The white guy can't go into the black railroad car. The black guy can't go into the white one, the white guy can't go into the black one, so they're both treated equally. What's the problem here? And that was the opinion of the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson, which we'll talk about down the road, eventually overturned in Brown v. Board of Ed. But my point here is, this clause introduces the word "equal" into the Constitution. There was nothing in the original Constitution about equality among citizens. The only use of the word "equality" in the original Constitution has to do with the number of senators each state has, which is not what we usually mean when we talk about equality. It is the 14th Amendment that makes the Constitution what it has become in the 20th century and into the 21st, that is, a vehicle to which aggrieved groups and aggrieved individuals can appeal if they feel they are being denied equality. I once was talking about this and someone said, well, wait a minute, wait a minute, what about "all men are created equal"? But that is the Declaration of Independence, right? That is not the Constitution. The Declaration of Independence is a wonderful document, but that has no legal standing. You can't go to court and say, hey, I want my rights under the Declaration of Independence. They'd show you the door, immediately. This makes the Constitution something relevant to individual Americans. The original Constitution is fundamentally a structure of government and an allocation of power between the federal government and the states. It has very little to do with individual citizens. The Bill of Rights bars the federal government from interfering with your liberties, which is very important, but the federal government, as we said, was very weak before the Civil War, so that didn't have all that much practical effect. Now it's the state governments, which are really what deal with people on the day to day level, that now have to abide by this equality, this principle of equality. So one could go into this forever. I mean, you know, there's a giant literature on what the 14th Amendment really means. The main point here is that they put these principles in for future elaboration. Nobody thought that this had solved all the problems. That's why they had the fifth section. Congress, over time, can enforce this and their definition of equality may change. Their definition of liberty may change. And you know, it's been -- the 14th Amendment's been used for all sorts of rights that were not imagined by the Congress of 1866. Now, one other thing about this language is it applies to states, right? No state may do this, that, or the other thing. What about individual or private discrimination? Can a restaurant refuse to serve you because you're black? That's not the state, right? The state is not doing that. I mentioned this before that Senator Rand Paul last year said, well, you know the Civil Rights Act of 1964, yes, if banning racial segregation mandated by law is -- then sure, the 14th Amendment, you can't do that. But what about private discrimination? He said, that's bad, I don't approve of it, but that's not state action. This is the "state action" principle. State action. One of the worst constitutional concepts, I believe, that ever has been built into our jurisprudence by the Supreme Court. We will see down the road how it goes in. It creates this false dichotomy between what they call de jure and de facto discrimination, let's say, discrimination by law and discrimination by individuals. And even when the Supreme Court upheld the Civil Rights Act of 18-- of 1964, banning private discrimination by public, you know, by restaurants, hotels, they did not do it under the 14th -- they were afraid to do it under the 14th Amendment, because of that state action clause. They did it under the Commerce Clause. A black guy is trying to drive around the South selling Fuller Brushes. He can't find a motel. He can't find a restaurant. That interferes with commerce, so therefore Congress can ban it. That's absurd. That's not why they passed that law, so guys can go around selling Fuller Brushes. They passed it because private discrimination is a -- is itself a stigmatization of certain groups of American citizens and ought not to be allowed. And moreover, every single private -- it's not a question of whether you have someone in your home -- every single restaurant, every single hotel is licensed by the state, is protected by the state. You think when fire breaks out they're going to say, hey, I don't want the fire department because I'm a private place. No. They rely on the state. They're regulated by the state. The distinction between state and private is much murkier than the jurisprudence has, you know, has led us to believe. I could give you many examples of that, but I want to continue here. And we will get to that when we see, later on, how the Supreme Court little by little will eviscerate the 14th Amendment in the late 19th century. But anyway, the 14th Amendment is a compromise. That's the number one thing to remember. It's not what the Radicals wanted. They wanted black suffrage. There's no black suffrage in here. It was more radical than the conservatives wanted. It's less radical than the Radicals wanted. The language is convoluted. It's a set of principles that no one knows exactly how they're going to be implemented. Charles Sumner, there he is, denounced it for recognizing the right of a state to deny men the right to vote. And Thaddeus Stevens, in the last speech, in June 1866, when the House passed the [14th] Amendment, gave this wonderful peroration, which I will quote for you, where he says, he says "In my youth, in my manhood, in my old age, I had fondly dreamed that when any fortunate chance should have broken up...the foundation of our institutions, and released us from obligations the most tyrannical that ever man imposed in the name of freedom, that the intelligent, pure and just men of this Republic, true to their professions... would have so remodeled all our institutions as to have freed them from every vestige of human oppression, inequality of rights..." This is the Radical dream, the Radical vision: a new republic, divested of every vestige of inequality of rights. "This bright dream," he says, "has vanished 'like the baseless fabric of a [vision].'" Where does that beautiful language come from? The baseless... >> Shakespeare. >> Do you know what play? >> The Tempest. >> Tempest, thank you. You know what's going on. [laughter] The baseless fabric of a dream. What politician today would even use that? But more to the point, Stevens didn't say, I'm quoting Shakespeare, guys. [laughter] People knew that. People knew it. They knew their Shakespeare. James Shapiro, our colleague here, has just published a book (in the English department) "Shakespeare in America." People knew Shakespeare in the 19th century. They didn't need Stevens to say where that was coming from. Remember, the Wizard of Oz, the very beginning. Who is the wizard in the end? He's the traveling Shakespearian actor, right? Anyway I'm diverging, digressing here. [laughter] But the baseless fabric of a dream. "I find that we shall be obliged to be content with patching up the worst portions of the ancient edifice, and leaving it... to be swept through by...the storms of despotism." Okay, it's not very good. Well, why then, holding these views, do I select so imperfect a solution? "Because I live among men and not among angels." This is Stevens, the Radical but the pragmatist. I live among men not...therefore you have to accept compromise, because that's the nature of politics. So they patched up the edifice. They did not create the perfect republic which the Radicals dreamed of, which has never existed anywhere. | ColumbiaLearn | UC6Qe9fItsCXSWWwiLeN_tBA | 2015-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,257 | 13,224 |
OZcbt0hIAt8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZcbt0hIAt8 | [EP14] When Khadeejah Passed Away - Story Of Muhammad (ﷺ) - #SeerahSeries - Sheikh Dr. Yasir Qadhi | this whole year is called the year of sorrow because of the calamities that the profitsystem underwent and this occurred in the tenth year of the dawa around two and a half to three years before the hitter of the prophet salaallah alayhi wa salem the first of these calamities was that Abu Talib fell sick and the pangs of death began upon him it was clear that he was about to die and it says that when Abu Talib reached the nearness of death when the pangs of death began upon him the prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa seldom entered in upon him while abu jahil was there and the prophecies and I'm said to him oh my uncle say la ilaha illa llah Kelly Martin or ha Jukka be higher in Dawa if you just say this Kadima I have an excuse if you don't say it I don't have an excuse and he was about to say it but there with him was Abu jahil and Abdullah ibn ABI Omega and they said to him are you worried to leave the religion of Abdul Muttalib your father and they kept on saying this to him every time they thought he was gonna say it they said to him yeah and I thought if you're gonna leave Abdul Muttalib his religion and they kept on going back and forth until the last that he said he is upon the religion of Abdullah thought it he never actually said la ilaha illa llah and so when the prophet sallallaahu hardy he was selling them saw this he said I shall continue to ask Allah to forgive you in a stealthy run until Allah stops me from doing so and so Allah subhana WA Ta'ala revealed in the Quran machan and individual adeana am anew and yes Salafi ulama shekinah one of our con una FATA member dmattia Vienna home under Hamas GG hey mrs. Surratt at Alvin that Allah says it is not appropriate MCing and in navy or for the believers that they asked a lot to forgive anyone who's going to help even if their relatives it's not right and the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa seldom it is stood from seeking his forgiveness and Allah subhana WA Ta'ala also reveals so that El Paso's at this time and insert ah sauce Allah subhana WA Ta'ala says in Nicoletta demon habita Wallach innallaha deep Monisha that you Yaris will Allah will not be able to guide those whom you love rather Allah guides those whom he wishes to guide and in another hadith and Abu Dawood sunan we find that it was in fact Ali ibn ABI Talib who eventually came to inform him that his father had died so from this we actually come together that the Prophet SAS unvisited a will taught him on his deathbed but he wasn't there when he died so the Prophet SAW time said to him go and bury him and Ali said but he died and we should think meaning how can I bury him easy is not a Muslim and so the processor said go and bury him and come back as soon as you have finished burying him don't do anything on the way Ali went and buried him and then he came back and the dust was still on his body and the professor said I made a long drive for him and Ali said that I would not give up all of those dollars for this world and all that is in it that the process I made you out for him to calm him down and to bring him solace and comfort and I passed the younger brother of Abu thought if he asked the prophet sallallaahu and he was selling them have you benefited your uncle anything he used to protect you and be angry on your behalf and so the professor Sam said nam yes I was able to benefit him he is on the peripheries of the fire of hell one double thought had died this proved to be a very politically difficult time for the prophets of the locker I send them why because I will thought it was his in our times visa or passport to living makkah right i will thought it was his protection everybody wanted him out none of the elders of the Quraysh wanted him to be in Makkah and so with the death of Abu thought if he was in a very precarious situation and even his half says that after the death of Abu Talib the Quraysh could increase their irritation and their persecution of the process of them like never before and another tab here he says that what the death ababil thought if the Quraysh could finally come out what they were forced to hide in the time of Abu Tarek moving on the death of Abu pada was followed by another loss that was no less insignificant and in many ways even more painful than the first one and that was the death of Khadija radi allahu ta'ala anhu and even Oh Josie says this death occurred within 40 days of the death of a boot on it and I will thought it passed away in the beginning of Chauhan Khadija passed away on the 10th of Ramadan one Hadiya passed away thus Allah had not yet been revealed so there was no janazah performed over her because there was no sada at the time but the Prophet SAW son took charge of burying her he himself entered into the grave and he himself put her body there and a number of Sahaba reported that after death of Khadija we did not see the Prophet SAW some smile for months on end and there's no question that these two people were the closest to him I will thought of is his father figure and I will thought have protected him externally Khadija is his wife his closest friend his first supporter and the one who protected him internally the one who gave him support inside of the house and both of these two together proved to be a very traumatic time for the processor and is because of the death of these two that this entire year is called the year of Salah you | The Daily Reminder | UCIuUOdkiW3uUD3ITS5PCK_A | 2018-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,062 | 5,403 |
KzQv_KjCe6k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQv_KjCe6k | This Is How The Rich Beat The Market - Google Stock Split | hey what's up youtube i'm zeke and welcome to the dream green show what if i told you that you had two options option a and option b in option a there's a door that you could walk through through that door is a million dollars that you could get to in less than a year but what if i told you that 90 of the people that walk through door a end up not making no money at all they end up losing money only 10 percent of the people that walk through door a end up getting to the million dollars in less than a year now what if i told you that there's another door door b that 95 of the people that walk through door b end up making a million dollars in 10 years so are you to risk it are you going to be super risky and say hey i'm going to be part of the 10 that make it through door a and i'm going to get that million dollars nice and fast and quick money but i could lose all my money real fast or slow and steady and guaranteed to be a millionaire in a little less than 10 years well door a is of course option trading uh around 90 percent of option traders end up failing and losing all their money um just from doing options right now there are people that are very successful at option trading that is the 10 if you're very good at option trading you're gonna make a lot of money very very fast you can turn a small account to a million dollars anytime that you want because you are a very successful trader but only around 10 percent of those traders end up being successful and most of the people that end up trading options fail door b is the slow and steady pace making very smart investments paying attention to the stock market and finding great deals let me know down in the comment section right now which investor are you are you walking through door a to possibly get that million dollars this year but end up losing all your money are you option b um slow and steady and guaranteed a million dollars in around 10 years let me know down in the comment section which one are you now the reason that i'm bringing up these two doors is that i do a little bit of both but i mainly like to look at smart investments and the reason i have been so successful inside of the stock market is because when the smart investments smack me in my face i hop on it and that opportunity has just appeared in the stock market this week guys that is of course the google stock split so in this video i'm explaining to you guys why this investment is so smart guys um making consistent and smart investments inside the stock market is going to get you to that million dollars at that steady pace and this investment based off statistics and past data i'm gonna break it down to you in this video so make sure that you stick out the entire video so you don't miss out on any crucial information guys but before we dive into the video this video is brought to you by weeble sign up 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dreamers as you guys have seen in the news this week google is having a 20 to 1 stock split as you can see on the screen they are having a 20 to 1 stock split what does that mean for us that means for every one share that you own of google you're gonna end up getting 20 shares of google so yes i know you're thinking dang right now if i got one share for three thousand dollars and then give me 20 more shares i have around 60 000 no no i wish that's how it works that's not how it works so let me pull up my portfolio right quick on google i'm explaining to you guys exactly how stock split works all right guys here we are on my portfolio right now i have two shares of google i am up 41 on google my average cost is two thousand dollars google sending around two thousand eight hundred and seventy eight dollars at the at the time of the recording of this video now a 20 to one stock split means i'm going to get 20 shares for every one share that i own of google right now and that stock split right now is announced for july 15th that means on july 15th i'm gonna end up having 40 shares at the end of the day since i own two shares right now they're going to give me 40 shares of google at the end of the day that means that they're going to divide the price of google by 20. so right now google market cap is 1.89 trillion dollars so that market cap is going to remain the exact same so that means at 2 878 2780 what seven dollars divided by 20. one share after july 15th one share of google is going to be worth around 139 so google is going to continue to have the same market cap the prices is just going to drop all the way down from 3 000 to around one hundred and forty dollars because now there's going to be more shares in the market it makes it more user friendly for everyday consumers like um the small investors like us inside the stock market that could probably just pick up one or two shares at a time uh three thousand dollars was a big price entry point for google a lot of people was not investing into google because they seen it a three thousand dollar price point and really couldn't invest into it but at 139 dollars you could pick up some shares of google and now the retail investors to smaller investors like us we can now come in and pick up some shares in google hopefully increasing the market cap alright guys now let me tell you why this is such a smart investment for me now nothing fundamentally is changing about google at all the market cap is not changing about the company at all all it is is that they're dividing the price by 20 and then they're gonna give you 20 shares for every one share that you're on google and i'm gonna dollar cost into google for the uh the rest of the year guys now i'm probably gonna buy a hundred dollars worth of google every week until the end of the year 100 that's that's a lot less than a bottle inside the club so i could do 100 a week into google now the reason i'm investing 100 into google every single week is because when a big large cap company like tesla apple google when they have a successful stock split they usually outperform the stock market by six percent that means if the s p 500 goes up six percent this year um google should based off historical data when a company have a stock split they should go up 12 because they usually outperform the stock market by 6 now small games like that is the way to go in order to successfully grow your account other than making big large bets on option plays some people are good at it some people are not right now inside of the discord we are teaching um new investors how to option trade where we're posting our trades if you want to check out the discord that link is going to be down in the comment section that'll take you to my patreon to patreon take it to my discord over there i post every single time i buy and sell stocks and then we also have some professional traders in there that post all of their option trades and people are having some success at it so so it's not the 90 fail rate that you usually see inside of the medium we're doing pretty good inside of the discord so if you guys do want to option trade and afraid to do it on your own you guys could check that out down in the comment section and also if you want to look for smart investments like the google play i'm giving you guys today i post smart investing plays all the time inside the discord if you want to check that out and grow your account over time then go ahead and join the discord by clicking the patreon link down in the comment section now we take a quick glance at the last two technology companies that had a stock split which is apple apple over the last year is of 25 percent amazing over the last five years they're up 135 now now i believe apple did that stock split i think a year and a half ago and as you guys can see they're up 25 cents and then the other company that had a stock split i think tesla had a five and one stock split now tesla i believe they announced that stock split somewhere around in this area right here from around the 400 price point and then it just continued to climb all the way up to 800 reaching an all-time high of around one thousand dollars now tesla did have a fight in one stock split if they did not have that stock split tesla would have been around five thousand dollars on november 12 2021. so when it comes to technology companies they do outperform the stock market by more than six percent but in general when good companies have a stock split um a two to one three to one five to one stock split then they usually outperform the stock market by six percent but it seems to be a little bit different for major technology companies they looking it's looking like they outperform the stock market anywhere from 12 to 18 over the next 365 days after they have the stock split so on july 15th when google finally had their stock split i'm going to dollar cost average in on google all the way from from now until july 15 and then for the next 365 days after july 15 so from july 15 2022 to july 15 2023 i should see around a 18 to 20 uh stock growth for me dollar cost averaging into google over time so these are the big brain plays that you need to look for inside the stock market there are hundreds of them all the time you need to stop guessing and saying oh i think this company is going to go up i think this company got a lot of potential i think this company and not even knowing what these companies are you have to look at historical data and when company a does this or announce that then the price does this over the next period then the stock price does this over the next period of time right so you want to look for these smart big brand plays and right now google hey this is a no-brainer for me so hopefully um you guys subscribe to the channel come back and check in in one year and comment down below of what the stock price of google is down in the comment section i can't wait to watch this video a year from now so make sure that you guys scroll down hit the thumbs up button subscribe to this channel and click that notification bell that helps out this channel more than you can even imagine but other than that guys i'm going to continue to drop big brain plays down in the discord don't forget to check that out um don't forget to pick up your two free stocks on weeble this is free money guys to not miss out on that opportunity but other than that guys i'm zeke bring you the dream green show and i'm out peace | The Dream Green Show | UCGvHysu4wXjPRXIjEn3NEGw | 2022-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,248 | 11,386 |
kcs2ksWl2PM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcs2ksWl2PM | August Animation/Art Reel (2020) | Wonkae | [Music] sometimes when i wanna run away and hide when there's no one on my side and on my had disappeared i take it off my mind and leave it all behind left to do but try to take the leap and follow through and that's exactly what i'll do i know to you i don't seem very strong but i assure you before you can find me i'm going to come on and catch me you've still got a chance [Music] but not for long i'll be rolling place to place won't stop till i win the race although i may have crossed the line no time to [Music] just know that although i may not think everything through i don't take back what i say or regret what i do i know that something in line and they stick to the plan but if you leave it to me i'll do whatever i can cause i know that's what i'm here for i don't want to wait around anymore even if you can't see look inside me i don't have the time to tell you why i hear the things that i do | Vingu1K | UC4ItS7gqnn-PvPP33GFJoow | 2020-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 195 | 911 |
M96dthODl50 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M96dthODl50 | Colossal Titan Destiny 2 Fashion | hey guys so this is going to be a fairly quick video but if you want to make your titan look like the colossal titan from attack on titans then this is what you're going to want to run for this fashion and i'll go through everything where you get it so cover all that but if you give this video like it's really appreciated and subscribing is always appreciated as well so first off the first shader it is going to be the second to last page if you have a lot of the shaders already it's going to be crucible legacy there and this was way back when we had see i know it's not here somewhere this armor set so we had it was like a long time ago but anyways the helmet ornament here is going to be the new witch queen armor set and this is by reaching rank 27 with the finch then you can get that to go and you'll need to level that up to get that ornament then this is synthetic then synthoceps there we go with the um ornament here the flex enhanced replicated so like the siva one and this one i think they did add where you can just buy if you don't have it already i think you can just buy it of course i have all those but you could like go on like the armor set and you can just pick it up i'll see if i bring in something that has an ornament that i definitely don't have i know site and i don't have all the ornaments so we'll go check that out quick yeah you can just buy it right off there so if you really really want this you can go pick it up that way and then for the chest we have the chest piece from about the disciple so you'll get that from the raid just playing it it will drop or you can just try to no no man you don't have the chest at the end to purchase it you just have to have a drop um so it's just completely rng for that then we have the legacy oath grease these come from deep stone and these you can buy like a little package to get them but i would just play the raid and they'll drop but otherwise you might already have them so that is what it is for the legs and then for the mark i mean you can really do kind of like whatever you want to if you want to get like a very minimalist um one there's quite a few that are just very small small marks you can try to find even like a smaller one than that or i guess if you want to go like something like that you know it's got these little guys off of them but the mark um not really anything there that i'm too picky with i just kind of just ran whatever i wanted to but you can go and try out a few of them to see which one you prefer but yeah that is the look right there that is where you get everything and looks pretty good it looks fairly close i know that like the actual picture or i guess like the actual full body it's a lot more red a little less there but this is probably the best that we're going to get to have the face works really well the arm work arms work fairly well the chest has like the ribs kind of kind of has that going on there and then the legs look like more like that muscle tissue so looks pretty good i think but thank you guys for checking this video if you give it a like it's really appreciated subscribe if you want to and i'll see you guys in the next video [Music] | Blank | UCKfOvOAbkPgac2_AQCNJUzQ | 2022-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 666 | 3,184 |
XuZjawUZhC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuZjawUZhC8 | Maxim Dadashev vs Subriel Matias | what's going on champs are family sad news to report that boxer maxima sham has died at the age of 28 from injuries he suffered during his fight against Sabri Matias on Friday at the top ring cards now buddy McGirt who's his trainer threw in the towel in the eleventh round of his bout with my tears and later died chef's underwent surgery to relieve us girl Hema Toma a brain bleed which resulted in him being placed in a medically induced coma now you know it was a very tough fight for him he took a lot of punishment in this fight coming into the fight he was 13 and over 11 Kos again he was fighting out of Russia 510 70-inch reach fighting at 1:40 and the last fight he had before this was 118 days ago just a little background info but a lot of people were concerned about how he was handled after the fight was stopped you know they showed him vomiting and barely being able to walk barely being able to get down the steps from the ring and they still had him walk in which was interesting and you know Tim Bradley was very vocal about how to handle it just a very scary sight but a reality for boxing right and they always say you don't play boxing and this is one of the cases in which again we got a young fighter who had a family a wife obviously trying to you know these guys fight to get out of these circumstances and to provide a better way of life for themselves right that's exactly what that sheriff was trying to do for his family you know he obviously came from Russia and saw an opportunity here but you know towards the end in a fight real bad you know buddy McGirt is basically begging for him to let him stop the fight and buddy McGirt just made the call overall i was like you know he'll you know he'll obviously he didn't know how things would turn out but he's basically saying I'd rather have my fighter mad at me right now than to be mad at me long tournament I can only imagine man what the what his team what his family is going through man let's show our support for buddy McGirt and with their family and also and especially in primarily got a chef and his family you know what I mean this is the risk that fighters taking so you know think about this when you tell fighters you know going there and brawl it out go to war you know forget defense forget moving around and you know the Mayweather style just fight just you know just do this do that and go in there I mean nothing hit like like Beyonce Walker said I'm sure we'll get some flack and I already seen people saying well well Deontay Wilder needs to think about what he's saying for cases like this and it may be an extrude but you know like he said the head is not meant to be hit especially over and over repeatedly with such force you know what I mean fighters are suffering concussions constantly in the ring and then FL you get a concussion they take you up a game and you out you out for the next two two weeks at least in boxing man you guys are taking small to larger concussions every day I'm sure in sparring every time they come into a fight even if they win the fight I'm sure they're taking small concussions and you know we don't see the effects but you see the effects long-term and just very sad to hear the maximum data ship has passed on and again this is the reality for in boxing he was undefeated going into the fight he fought a tough fighter he stood toe-to-toe with a guy and you know again it's just decided to hear top-ranked stablemate Terence Crawford also spoke out about this just in the last 20 minutes he said wow my heart heavy right now I remember walking to the gas station with Maxim after he weighed in for one of his fights prayers for his family to have strength in these tough times because he was a good dude r.i.p and he also posted a picture of data share so yeah marriage like I said it's sad to see you know as he's leaving the ring you know he's barely struggling to stand up and then he also is vomiting as they're trying to put him on the stretcher just clear signs that this might not end well for him so once again man RP champ - you may may whatever faith you may have believed in a desire your family and I keep them close we are you | KAMAL CHBADA | UC0ANDD_AfPhJTovjGpvghEA | 2019-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 821 | 4,179 |
RDOM4IaeHxI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDOM4IaeHxI | Winning - the future perspective in the next 20 years! - Andrew van der Stock | and rewind the stock is gonna talk to us those of you who don't know Andrew how many of you know always top 10 so this guy was behind over stop 10 this year he compiled it all and we owe him a lot and actually I can talk a lot about Andrew but I'll actually gonna hand over the honor of introducing Andrew to another amazing Oh Oscar - Jim Anika Jim Oh hold your applause for Andrew I've known Andrew for over a decade and before he talks I wanna I want you to understand who Andrew is and what he is to the ojas foundation so Andrew is a unique person number one he's been doing ab SEC for well over a decade one of the most knowledgeable people by app taste carry that I know number two he's a very ethical person he's always trying to do the right thing for the foundation that's called our fiduciary duty as a board member number three unlike myself and some others he's not a drama queen right I'm a drama queen but Andrew is always about trying to find a peaceful resolution to these conflicts he's always looking for the right path where everybody wins and last he's a very gentle person but he's also sharp as a razor don't mess with him he's always a couple steps behind me and a lot of other people I know of just an all-around great person from an ethical from a how he treats people its technical competency and his leadership capacity all of us in this room are lucky to have Andrews uh volunteerism here at the yo Haas foundation I present to you Andrew Vander stock I'll find out what B really likes later unfortunately as noted Ross can't be with us today and it's really terrible I actually wanted to meet him I missed out and coming to the cambridge ab ii you and i wanted to actually meet him at that point and i was really looking forward to his keynote today so now I'm obviously not Ross I'm also not this person I am a lot smaller than I used to be I think the other two have motioned the other parts I'm a senior director I'm a a director of the OS Foundation and we've just opened up the nominations for the Board of Directors this year please if you want to you've got something for the community you've got something for a project you want to get done do run for the board it's been very valuable to me it's not easy but it's really rewarding in terms of experience I'm also a senior principal consultant at synopsis I look after the managed services area which means that we do lots of pen tests which when you come to hear the talk it's gonna be fun obviously done a few things my favorite right now is the application security verification standard it's close to my heart and you'll see why so I think we've got to define what is winning because if we don't have a definition of winning we're not going to win because it's just you know it's it's the task of on their end and it probably will never end so I personally believe based upon my experience of being doing this since like 1998 you know I really think we haven't progressed as much as we could to my mind the definition that I want you to think about is building secure software that uses trust and protects their lives their privacy and digital self and I personally believe we have failed miserably and that is terrible we could have done something different but we didn't and so we're going to look into the reasons why it might have happened that way but also then let's look forward to the future so I called it a future spective in agile we do retrospectives to see what went well in the last spring well I was going to look backwards 20 years we're gonna look forwards 20 years I want to start thinking about these are some very very big issues that need to be dealt with we're not going to do it tomorrow and some of you haven't even thought about doing it yet and so I want you to actually be challenged I want you to actually think about what it is that I'm actually asking you to do which is to stop doing what you're doing okay so let's go back in the early days of information security how many people here have got a CS CI SSP okay I've got a CSS LP I mistakenly believed I needed another CSS LP to sign me up and get me a through I'd never met another one I mean my bad back in the early days you probably have heard of Bell in the padua and all of those information security you know early giants but we really haven't had any true Giants we've had plenty of people who have done extraordinary things the IDI Felton's the Ross Anderson's and you know the folks have been doing a lot of the on-the-ground industrial information security don't talk to the academics and I think that's a fail but there's one person that I think all of you need to know and it's dis gentleman he actually this is the first nist special publication if you are following the OWASP top 10 2017 you know that we've picked up 863 863 is just the continuation of 30 40 years worth of special publications this is the first one literally the first one it was done in April of 1976 let's have a look at what they cared about in 1976 I was 6 years old it is the I was top 10 literally it is the OS top 10 we have incomplete parameter validation heard anywhere inconsistent parameter validation I would actually add missing parameter validation is still a problem implicit sharing a privileged and confidential but that is a - that's the I was top ten 2017 a - and act asynchronous validation and inadequate serialization you know what that is a eight this is 1976 I just want to draw your attention to the fact that they were already thinking about threat based models they were actually thinking about floors classes of users because they were thinking about the insider threat they're also thinking about methods and exploitation and if you look at the way that these guys thought about it you can see the beginnings of buffer overflows you can see the beginnings of business logic floors and what did what happened does anyone know what happened straight after this was published it was classified it was so top secret they couldn't possibly share because you'd hacked the United States so instead of fixing the problem and sharing this knowledge amongst all computer science know will classify it no that's ridiculous okay so it was classified for a while and it got unclassified a little while later but it was already too late because we'd already started thinking about security in terms of adversaries and that is the wrong approach we were thinking about ourselves as being different all the way back in 1976 does anyone know exactly where password rotation came from I'm going to give you a hint it's in this table here and yes the date is correct 1979 if you divide 760 hours by 8:00 anyone want to hazard guess at how many days that is yep that's 31 days so originally they had 30 day password changes because if two graduate students working at night time on a single user pdp-8 could crack it in 30 days surely you could just then go ahead and change it if sorry in 31 days you just changed it every 30 days problem solved the other parts of this paper are great it actually talks about salting it actually talks about how to make it slower and actually more difficult to do it talks about password complexity which by itself is crap but anyway we cannot change our passwords fast enough today to keep up with the scaling that's in this table so you would have to change your password at least several thousand times every second to match the control that was visible in 1979 on a single user pdp-8 working only at night times and on the weekends the attackers have never thought like that they're going I want a GPU cluster I will steal someone's credit card and hire Amazon's you know GPU clusters and crack away but even now we don't even need to do that we actually have people's real passwords we are missing the academic foundation of our field it's because we're industry practices we want to provide feedback for our clients straight away and we're trying to provide recommendations that we believe to be true but a lot of its built on this you know mountain of lies we haven't got the academic foundations to correctly say what is the actual best answer as I said before I started in information security in 1998 back then the entire thing was all about five arul configurations we were looking at doing hardening we were doing things like for example we were doing configuration reviews of Active Directory to make sure it was hardened for everyone it was it wasn't good realistically 1998 in web app terms whereas do it through a firewall and make sure you use TLS or SSL v1 and we're still thinking in those terms today many of you aren't I'm glad that's happening but the reality is here is oh was this is the first recorded mirror by the wayback machine of the OS website if you look carefully on the left hand side at the what became the developer guide we are still doing that every single pentose checklist and into a certain degree in the ASVs actually is built exactly like that list which is just like the resource list from 1976 in fact they actually mentioned race conditions which is still another part of our of the OS top 10 or even or the ISPs we need to fix that it is an important element I mean the resource Fox in 1976 we're dealing with mainframes that did batch literally batch one thing at a time it was non interactive they were already thinking about race conditions at that point they didn't have multiprocessing they literally were thinking ahead of their time we still don't think about that even though things like nodejs is implicitly multi-threaded okay so one of the major frameworks that we deal with pretends to be single threaded to the programmer but it's really not in single threaded at all it's very much multi-threaded we are being passed by the reality is if we don't change our industry will die think about for example what happened to Yahoo when they got hacked all those times think about for example how Alex de Moz went there and left within a couple of months we still don't know the exact reasons why that might have been but I hazard a guess that he figured out that they were ignoring the information security team who by the way we call themselves even to this day the paranoid so if anyone from here is from oath I'm gonna throw you under a bus and I mean it you need to stop calling yourself the paranoids you need to actually work with the developers and I hope this is actually changing we don't add any value by sitting to the side one of the things that I'm actually pointing here is is that the way that we worked 20 or 30 years ago is very different to the way we work today developers are very collaborative if they work with small teams they talk together all the time they use pair programming sometimes they do a lot of work to make sure their software is actually good but for some values of good so we need to start thinking about how to do that too but we've got a huge impediment in the and it's us we are Gordon Ramsay telling people they are an idiot sandwich our reports are written in such a way that it implies you did a bad job your babies very ugly and by the way you can't code yourself out of a wet paper bag even if your lives depended upon it how do you reckon it makes developers feel when they if but I should say not when if they get the report because what the executive summary says is that your developers are terrible you should sack them all you can never ever build a bridge by reviewing it we need to build a bridge and that means we need to actually stop victim blaming victim blaming means we have to stop victim blaming developers we must stop blaming victims we must stop blaming cue Ayers the business people who take risks it's their risk to take we need to inform them of what that risk is but it's nervous to take we also need to actually identify why are we blaming users for password failure we know better we all know better if we say you know and I see it on Twitter all the time that's one of the reasons I don't use Twitter very much because I'm on drama queens I choke each other that's the wrong and very sexist thing drama Lamas drama Lamas are really annoying and they're killing our industry if you participate in [Music] Australians we swear a lot I'm going to avoid swearing but you can actually go s dot posting if you're doing that please stop it doesn't help anyone we've got to stop victim blaming if people have had their credentials stolen it's not because they chose a bad credential my credentials had been stolen on many occasions the fact that they're 25 or 32 or 64 character random passwords doesn't make it any nicer for me it's not my fault I used to factor absolutely everywhere I have literally hundreds of unique passwords I do it all right and yet I am still in have I been pawned around eight or nine times we don't victim blame if we're victim blaming we are doing it wrong okay humans people is security it is not tools it is not process it is you know anything like that we need to actually understand these are real people on the other side and they're not on the other side at all they are us stop using Fudd immediately if you're fern markets fear uncertainty and doubt you are part of the problem and why we will never solve this you must build solutions we must build bridges policies policies have utterly failed us yes it gives someone I rocked to punish someone else in the future it's supposed to set the tone and standard but if you go into almost any large organization and try to apply each and every one of the things that is in a policy I would have to find out where it is it probably is down in the basement in a locked cupboard in an abandoned toilet with a broken light with a beware of the leopard sign on the front because no one looks at them not even the people who wrote them if you really think about how do we actually create policies its institutional mistakes that we want to correct for the future the reality is policies are useless what do we need instead is guidelines that are you know aspirational statements we should be secure we our users to trust us from every single decision it's made in those like you can't comply with every single policy I was just outside trying to get a photo for this particular presentation and my work laptop was blocking me get to getting to iCloud I know a number of other places it won't let me get to but I can get to other cloud providers if the idea was to prevent exfiltration it's not an appropriate control all it did is slow me down we work around these things human nature is such that if we have to do it the hard way we will do it the easy way if we can and that goes through it the way we code apps so back in the 1980s and in the 1990s to a certain degree it was the Golden Age of big design up front Waterfall desk checks these are things that have a part of the bygone age there are benefits to that approach however we do them anymore but our industry is stuck in that age we are the dinosaur okay we need to start working on why is it that we're not being involved in this diagram there is no security you can deploy an application and then keep on working around and around and around even though waterfall is supposedly linear and not do security because if no one knows to put secure requirements and if no one actually architects it with secure design and if no one codes that for example as a user I should only be able to access my own profile which is a constraint that's not going to get built in and if we're the people who say no they're not going to come ask so enterprise architecture is a lost art how many people still have an enterprise architecture function in there in either the clients or within themselves yeah it used to be very close to 100% and the reason why it was got rid of is it didn't provide value because they couldn't demonstrate value they have immense value being able to say that this is the enterprise SSO function and they're validated and improved that and then made it easy to work with and cheap if they done that value proposition enterprise architecture would still be with us we didn't let the architects of this world basically thought about themselves in terms of ivory tower and they're no longer with us many of us have been some steamed into other duties and we don't have the responsibility or the authority anymore to make the sort of changes that are necessary so what happens is we don't have secure requirements we don't have secure architecture so we have design flaws and these are where basically access control and business loss can occur those two areas alone represent the vast majority of the breaches over the last couple of years when you take out passwords almost all the decent breaches have been in those two phases there is no secure design we often do it at the beginning of every sprint and unless a security person is there helping and building secure software with the team there won't happen sometimes we do code reviews sometimes will do configuration or years but generally no so developers have just got down to code deploy code deploy DevOps we need to divide process which is agile development and DevOps which is culture many of our information security policies say you should have segregation of duties you shouldn't be allowed to publish if you're the developer you should not be in production if you're a developer you should not be able to deploy code that's absolute rubbish it's absolutely terrible and in fact DevOps ignores that entire policy so are we better off with the DevOps approach well we're no longer at the table we don't have a voice anymore so if we want to change the DevOps culture it's a cultural thing it's a people thing and we're never going to get it back so we have to demonstrate value you ain't gonna need it if you haven't been there so here we are we're the information security team we're sitting by ourselves in a different building or a different country and we're pen testing away or laughing to ourselves how bad are our customers bla bla bla bla bla bla I've been there it's not good you know we've got to stop doing this and I mean that in the nicest possible way we need to be there with our clients building the secure software with them the attack the test patch test patch get hurt test patch don't fix hamster wheel of pain has to stop and you would think after when was the Fred books book come out the mythical man-month came out at least 40 years ago and it introduced the concept of desk checks we do desk checks okay don't lie to yourselves we are external auditors we do desk checks the reality is that that process is utterly broken it's Totoro this horrible we've got to stop doing it that way it does not work we've had 40 years of failure and it's time to try something very different don't be on the hamster wheel of pain talking about not being auditors we are not auditors how many people here actually have an accounting degree in and have specialized in internal audit anyone like literally anyone in an audience of at least 300 not a one of you we aren't or it is stop calling ourselves what it is it's not okay the order process is to actually ensure that the accountants are doing the internal controls that they do every single day they are doing reconciliation every single day they are doing month-end every single month external audit just simply comes through and says in my professional opinion these controls are effective or these are the problems they do it like once every three years I can guarantee you some of our clients some of the people that we worked for published the internet many times a day what does it actually mean to do a pen test when the application changes from under you before you even finish doing the initial scan our techniques our tools our processes are utterly broken and it starts with we're not part of the team we're this other thing over there which were not even then we shouldn't call ourselves auditors because we are not auditors and just in the same way that I can do in a large multinationals tax return I shouldn't be doing a large multinationals tax return and they shouldn't be doing security but developers on us we should have a symbiotic relationship we need to help doing it so the other part of the problem is everybody thinks that someone else is responsible for security there was one particular JavaScript presentation library that I throw into the bus almost every single time that I do it some training that's because they won't fix Dominic's success in their product and I can guarantee the reason why you've never heard of it is it cannot pass a penetration test because that team who builds that product doesn't believe that presentation is responsible for security they're utterly wrong anyone who's here is done react a couple of you react is awesome it only has one way to shoot yourself in the foot and it's called dangerously set in HTML that's the only function unless you go to JavaScript and hurt yourself that can cause you problems we have to make sure everybody things that security is their problem in the same way that performance is a problem for everyone you know we can't just simply keep on passing the buck but we can't do that unless we're there I have been in this industry now for 20 years come November and I have seen all of the fads and some of them would come around a couple of times and the current one of fatalistic you're going to get hacked we may as well just accept that well the only thing I know for truth is that all software has bugs okay all the software it does have bugs but you're not going to get hacked I don't think that's actually true and it's so fatalistic that people actually think oh there's no point in investing anything in other than in like detection but our software can't help with detection because there are no body they're saying the requirement is if there is a problem like someone is busy doing something unusual the input validation or failed logins that we need to log and escalate well your application is silent so intrusion detection is only as good as application security we need to work on the left-hand side of the equation I personally believe there is necessary balance we need to have all parts of the application process needs to be defined there is a place for intrusion detection there is a place for having incident management and practicing incident management there is a place for things like security groups in cloud providers there is a place for TLS we need those things those controls need to be in place but the fatalistic feds that we've got you know back in 2000 it was PKI everything was going to be secure because we had PKI you know how many people have actually got a client-side certificate that's got their own identity on it today you know it's a huge thing in 2000 it was unusable the usability of client-side certificates is still terrible lastly the thing I'm going to hassle you about is tools tools help right we've got the equivalence of tools baked into some of the standards like PCI DSS says that a Web Application Firewall and a source code review are the same they are not the same they're two very different things tools are getting better if I had the tools that I have today and had them in 2001 I would be considered a wizard you know but the reality is is that tools need to help us they're not there as the sole solution I think Jim mentioned in his talk that you need at least a couple of tools I'm not sure the exact phrasing but essentially we needed multiple tools to get to a secure solution but what tools I think we need to understand what the tools actually provide us not every tool is useful not every tool is going to work for us but if we're getting and detecting things earlier that's great but if we have a tool that is not like the other thing we should stop doing it so we have to stop with the excuses I dislike intensely anybody who goes the world is falling the sky is coming down but has no solution other than by my product by my service we must be done with excuses and part of this is building us up from basic research into our field all the way through to the way that we address ourselves and the way that we work so we need solutions we've done with excuses no more excuses we have to dispose off the computer says no if you're a part of the security team that says no you're not going in production they will stop coming to you to ask whether or not they're going into production they just will we need to be thinking about security as a people problem how do we come to them and say how can we securely build this together back in 2005 I was doing internet security architecture of a corporate internet banking that platform if you had two billion dollars in the bank and needed to do 40,000 transactions to do payroll we had to work out how do we do 40,000 transactions with a two billion dollar bank balance safely on the Internet previously clients gave us nine track tapes which then we loaded on our mainframe and did a batch that got transferred into secure FTP the security was that it was on a leased line it wasn't because it was SFTP it was because you couldn't get to it unless you're another bank but yeah if you dump this transaction and process it we need to work with them to actually how do we securely build this together that is a different mindset than what we have today it's got to just work a wrassle this on Twitter the last night when I was asking for more memes I just had to put it in this day I love memes I've been using memes for about since 2007 Mike my iPhotos is literally chock-a-block with cat memes I make no apologies security has to be transparent we must make it the easiest possible route if we are helping frameworks to build secure solutions for example react does not have cross-site scripting you know unless you choose to use a very dangerous function or go to JavaScript directly then anybody who uses react does not have Pro site scripting that's an incredibly powerful message if you actually say if you're using entity framework and you're paying attention to the way that you search for records you just don't have super injection that's a very powerful message and it saves time it means we don't have to test for those things anymore we can actually move on and actually test for the more valuable things let's build secure software and that I think means for I was is we need to work with frameworks we need to help to the spring MVC s we need to help the Microsoft's and others of this world need the Apache Cordova's we must help frameworks that other developers build upon to be secure by default and not repeat the mistakes of isapi I if you don't know worked on a snappy for PHP until I realized that PHP is never getting Unicode and it cannot pass Unicode unit tests and therefore it's useless as an input validation mechanism why were we working on ourselves we needed to work with PHP the first stage would be for PHP to get unicode but then we would work with them to actually help their terrible security story which is that they don't have a security story now I'm not throwing them under the bus for any particular reason there because some of the PHP frameworks actually have decent security but it's in spite of not because of PHP we've gotta work with frameworks we are not special in any way we have only the same voice as anyone else who's assigned the exact same employment contract as anyone else the fact that we think that we have more of a say than other people is wrong we should be basically saying I'm going to spend my story points on this and if you move into other people to come along for the ride you will get secure software but if you're just saying I'm not gonna let you go into production until you do it I'm gonna hold your program hostage until you do exactly what I say that's not okay that's not for you to decide okay the risk is for the business to accept and at the end of the day they can't outsource that risk to you we need to make sure that when we're making decisions for a piece of software it's because it's early enough in the process it can be just fixed then and there this picture by the way is one of the very few pictures in here that's not common like freely licensed it actually comes from code like a girl which is one of the charities that I would hardly an employer to follow on Twitter it's one of the things that's close to my heart PDF reports we have to do a dumpster fire we have to provide sufficient detail in there for developers to fix it the audience is senior executives it's just a dumpster fire if you'd make it readable by a senior executive or the developers are going I don't even know what language you're writing in here but I can't figure it out what are you saying now we have to work with the developers tools we have to use what they use we have to deliver them into vulnerability management platforms for those of you who do look at Twitter I said this is going to give you the feels because you're going I agree with all of you said but you haven't given many solutions defect dojo is one of the most important projects we have here at OU us today I would encourage each and every one of you to help it get into if it's not already flagship then to get into flagship status I hope it is a flagship project I must admit I should have looked at that before defect dojo is a vulnerability management platform there are others there's Brinker there's thread fix and there is an open-source version of thread fix we need to build our solutions our reporting into those platforms but even better is if we could actually deliver them directly into the issue registers into like for example JIRA or github or whatever they're using bugzilla we need to make sure that the developers can see what we think is a problem as early as possible I know from personal experience people are loath to give up their report until it's perfect its polished but in the meantime you've got this critical sequel injection which is not being fixed for days if not weeks because you know about it but the developers do not there is no harm in fixing that straight up we should be basically saying to people hey you've got a sequel injection how about fixing it I'll give you a hand okay what we do need though to replace PDF reports is an executive friendly reporting mechanism and I don't believe that to be PDF I don't believe it to be paper I believe it to be dashboards allows people to see vulnerability trends over time the reason for that is is that essentially if there's a development team that has actually got a much worse posture than someone else they need help if you get an isolated PDF report you're not going to know that they need help unless of course in the executive summary you've managed to somehow slam it into the first few paragraphs this development team needs help but if they had a vulnerability trend over time they will be in a much better shape so we need to provide the value the context and the value of the executive audience and it is not PDF reports there are dumpster fire we should stop doing it this is the future of pen testing this is do shops automatic integration suite that tests every single one of the vulnerabilities and juice shop if you have the spoiler alert you're about to see some of the solutions for G Shops things so if you're working through G shop and I heartily really recommend you do this is about to do more penetration test in around 30 seconds than most pen testers can do in a day and it does it every single build this is the future of penetration testing we should be basically producing test cases that our developers can build into a CI CD job if you don't believe me then you are going to get replaced by a small shell script with another pen tester who can write unit an integration tests because this can run hundreds of times a day at a speed you just cannot work out and it gives immediate feedback to the developers whether or not they have resolved a problem this is the future and if you haven't quite got it yet please come back watch the YouTube video in a few months time and understand where I'm coming from if we don't start thinking about helping developers build secure software within five years our clients can get the sort of tools that can do the sort of job you're doing today okay at that point your job is replaceable by a tool and if Garris or anyone from ports figure is in town good work at a certain point in the same way that we don't do a lot of network pentose now because our clients can actually do network penetration tests to the level that they are satisfied with using any number of commercial tools and some open source ones where that tools will get there - this does access control floors this does designed floors this does business logic floors tools will never do that we still need to use our brains you've got a code it we are not auditors we are helping build secure stuff if you don't know how to code how many people here actually code that's also oh thank you well that wasn't expecting that hi you guys are well placed because you can actually code the thing that you just saw end of story but if you don't know how to code you need to learn how to code now even though it might feel basic to you right now go to code.org go to all of the other resources sign up for udemy sign up for thorough site sign up for whatever years attend these conferences take our training classes and learn how to code pick a language learn any language once you've learnt one there are usually fairly similar if you had to pick one today I would either choose Python or JavaScript mainly because most pen testing tools are written in Python and most of our customers and clients use javascript you can still learn Java there's good reasons to do that but if you can code unit tests you're going to find bugs early in the development cycle if you can code integration tests and automate them you've got a job for life it is really that simple we need for you to upskill we need to change our industry completely from being this external auditor dealing lightning from the mountaintop to actually applying our skills to building secure software we have to work with developers we have to learn from the business we must work with the business but most of all my advice to you is learn from your developers I love going in dealing with my clients and sitting with the development teams because I love learning I've been doing this for 20 years I still get surprised by the things I don't know any day that I don't learn something is a sad day looking forward to the next 20 years he who thinks cross-site scripting will be solved by 2038 there are some people there's a couple of people who think that maybe CSP is the answer but realistically unless everyone adopts frameworks that have no cross-site scripting we are never getting ahead to me that's sad buffer overflows have been going down there have been working like people have actually thought about the bug class and done decent work at an academic level to address the bug class the marios and the goth phase of this world we need more of them to actually understand how did that happen and what do we need to do to make sure that it doesn't happen for everybody just because we need to change it so that we have basic academic research into what constitutes a good authentication platform NIST have done that if you haven't yet adopted NIST 863 please go ahead and do it it really does address all of the problems that exist with passwords we must build a secure future together I am absolutely certain we can but we have to do it with our developer friends and they are friends they are not our enemies if you sit in a different place in a different building or even a different country than your developers you are doing your job wrong they aren't doing their job wrong you are doing your job wrong it may not be possible for you to sit together but you can do it virtually and remotely the future is remote work the reality is is that if you can be replaced by a remote worker you can be really replaced by automation and at that point you don't have a job you need to evolve everyone needs to evolve please let's stop doing the things that we're doing 2001 it wasn't great then and the evidence shows that it has not worked and continues not to work let's stop doing the things that don't work and start doing the things in a fast fair way maybe unit testing with security test doesn't work I don't know but let's try it out it's got to be better than pen testing anyway with that thank you go change the world and for a presentation that had zero attempts to actually do it before I did it we have time for one or two questions everyone if you have a question please raise your hand before we start with questions can I just say that to security researchers that andreas mentioned is in stock you stockyard Hayes and Mario Heydrich are here and they will be presenting tomorrow mario has opening keynote so please be here before 9 o'clock because Mario is opening tomorrow and Gareth Hayes is speaking I think at 1 o'clock tomorrow so they both here any questions for Andrew but where we going we're going to be replaced by robots soon yeah thank you very much for this talk and you touch I mean very important thing about changing the mentality of abject people instead of just blaming the developers and that's that's very important but also the other thing you mentioned regarding I mean working on securing the frameworks themselves and building more secure for more how do you think how can we I mean move ahead of that so with that approach how can we work with with I don't know companies or software companies for building new frameworks to to make sure that they are building this framework securely that is actually a really difficult question I don't know we've solved it yet but I think we need to reach out to the really large frameworks which are struggling and if we can work as a board member with my board member hat on for a tech if we can help you or anyone who wants to help a framework get better at security if we can lend our priority or at least introduce you to other people that we might know I'd love to be able to help it's not going to work in every situation some folks just don't want help but if you look at Drupal for example they didn't have a security team before version 6 and now they have one and they're doing a great job so it's entirely possible to help projects with security but yes any more questions yep there's one here hey I had one so you talked about having a positive relationship with developers and non-security folk how would you deal with those who are always resistant you give them the information you give them the advice and then they still try argue against those points a pull request really works wonders at the end of the day if they can see that you've actually got some solutions that you want to try out I've never met a developer who hasn't wanted to at least have a solution being worked on I worked on a really gnarly CSP problem with a client a few years ago and we just sat down together for a day and bashed it out and yes we spent an entire day working on a CSP bug but once we actually worked out what was the issue we understood the issue and then we were able to apply it to some other apps that they had issues with it's actually is showing them that you're dedicated to not just telling them what to do but actually finding a solution I think that's where it comes in - because before they've always had an adversarial approach with security folks and often some clients that I've worked with have actually got KPIs on project managers and application owners that if you have a severe security bug that's a that's a bad thing for your Christmas bonus and that's a negative KPI because it means they're going to argue with you until the cows come home is this actually a security problem yeah so it's on us to actually help our clients understand and you know our partners to understand whether or not these KPIs are appropriate because if they're arguing against our advice and we can't provide them a solution because they won't listen yeah it's a real big problem but I think sitting down with them and helping them come up with a solution is really good I am going to the dinner tonight so feel free to hassle me about board and this dinner ok sometimes well you have developers that want to do the right thing they want to write the best applications you have DevOps that want to do the right thing they want to deploy the most secure applications you have security consultants and specialists that want to do the right thing but then you have management which wants to get the product out as soon as fast and spending the less amount of money possible so my question to you is do you have any hints dealing with management with that resists spending more time or more money in a project because it needs to go now and oh it's just a security bug it's not gonna stop our deployed so we're in a transition period and it will be a transition period where we go from the external view but we're brought in right at the end to actually working throughout to my mind it's about budgeting if we're actually there from the very beginning and helping them build secure software we won't have that conversation because it went and be necessary however right now we are brought in right at the end and that's a very negative experience for management in 2004 I was involved in a project where marketing basically spun up an external team they literally built an online application for credit card but when we demonstrated that we couldn't secure it because well and by the way we found out the day before TV commercials our doodles go live that we could actually see everyone's details we could see and improve the credit card process so we could actually apply as you know Ronald McDonald or Hamburglar and get a $10,000 credit card we could approve that too they hadn't thought about access control they haven't thought about actually data privacy or any of those things that project got cancelled you know there is a penalty for doing it so late by introducing it earlier we shouldn't have so many of those conversations I'll be ever going to get away from them all the time no we're going to have them from time to time but if we're part of the project budget and we're there from the beginning yeah a minute okay Andrew so one of the talks today was Charles MIT from mitre and one of the things that he talked about was sort of NIST and they're using ASCAP for configuration monitor management as you know in the OS 10 there's a lot of issues with misconfigured systems so one of the things is you would like community feedback but also if we can take some of the specifications and also build projects that make it easier for people to adopt them even build them into the middleware systems as well should we reach out to them and have a conversation see how he as a board and also as a community could help absolutely and in fact if there's anyone a very important thing they're needed in my heart it's projects os is about projects if you search I was the front pages full of projects so if you are interested in helping out with these things and I think in Australia we would call that a Dorothea Dix er which is a very friendly question that doesn't challenge me yeah we need to work with these standards bodies such as NIST in fact cwe if anyone feels like they need to do some editing that's an area that cwe needs a lot of help there's lots of things that are missing I'm not even terribly sure they have da mixes s yet and so we need to understand what additional things we could help external bodies such as PCI such as the NIST and others so if you are interested in that maybe just what do you reckon connect up do it in yours connector maybe we'll have a chat with NIST and see what we can do and put it into the connector ok thank you and that was pretty much my time thank you [Applause] | OWASP Foundation | UCe8j61ABYDuPTdtjItD2veA | 2019-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,298 | 44,206 |
4BxUuhhyMCw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BxUuhhyMCw | Which Kardashian is the mightiest in relation to size & strength? Headkrack #AfterHours | the questions the hell this game is called [ __ ] right down right up the fin still little have important question for you that can change the polarity of what's going on in the world today who is the who is the mightiest Kardashian in terms of size and strength Chloe that's one thank you thank you so much to brill supplements are continuing we've got a question and your answer can change the polarity of like the way things are done in this town based on size and strength who is the mightiest Kardashian lose the toy to Moe's big size and strength outside the strip I think you may just like just like just power yeah baloney absolutely thank you sir see even the gospel station knows let's see the classic old-school station size and strength who would you assume is the mightiest Kardashian I'm gonna go with Khloe absolutely yeah the f-150 of the Kardashians she's built Ford Tough thank you so much see three people randomly they all further Chloe the mightiest car - so what public opinion well the public has an opinion Java he's from Jamaica nation for a journalist I would have you know I'm a question saying that in your opinion who is the mightiest Kardashian based on size and strength he was a mighty square - only - I don't know Kardashian but wouldn't it be like Kylie Hugh Richardson no sighs your strength oh um anyone I've been with Lamar Odom yeah yes Stuckey yeah they call calling yeah yeah my really up on pop clubs I'd be in my own bubble do my own thing I mean he live on Islay he know everybody in these streets know that uh everybody know Khloe be stopped these chicks out see the money scarred this [ __ ] man yo show me who's the mightiest Kardashian based on size strength and power Khloe smiley morning show time right now is 15 minutes for the top of the hour man we got this game called battle of sexes the guys against the girls you know we asked you 10 questions you got 60 seconds to answer them and whoever wins the game wins the wins a win to the streets for a week so we need to know what's popping man this is art right now one eight six six nine four cubics my boy show got that new-car TV coming up [Music] | Headkrack | UC8qzZQKQwnZrlnlPbw89SuQ | 2019-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 408 | 2,171 |
XNTFoxOaWw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNTFoxOaWw4 | Walk to corner coffee shop | let's take a little night walk to the store I gotta pick up a munchie potato chips or something I'm not supposed to eat you can do this every once in a while you know let's head off to the corner store I'll take you with me it's like the little osmo pocket really picks up the light pretty good it's obviously dark out I think it's just about eight o'clock whoa foreign get some nightlife lights at night but not from here you can't see the wires but there's wires all over head goes every which way I'd have to check it out in the daytime before uh I take it up at night if I do it here I'd like to be downtown more where the beach is and then take the Drone up there at night so I can see the city lights it's just half a block to the corner turn left and half of lockdown and we are at our corner store and sometimes I'll pop in here and get a taco or something but not tonight right here there is a little place right here where all the lights are or I can get a coffee good coffee so I think I'll go get one and then we'll walk back to the house right here guys capacito negro capacito negro Ponte pesos that's the kind I got there okay guys to the house favorite little corner coffee stop just like a tiny little portable Place permanently here but make great coffee I get a cappuccino or no what I what do I get uh cafesito negro cafesito negro that's what I get all the time costs 20 pesos which is uh American about about a dollar Canadian it's about a dollar forty so nice little place right on a kind of a main speaker noisy guys sorry | Nomadic Vanman | UCsEf8YwfuMKj2IuPZIwX6wA | 2022-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 313 | 1,546 |
PT5qSQrYV0g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT5qSQrYV0g | The Monster's Club (2020) | Hello! Hi, uhm I have a package for Jackson Sosa. Oh yes and his wife! Sign here please. Trading Thank you! You have a nice day, Mrs Sosa. Thanks.. And the deadline of the funniest videos of Severdine is in five days So we have to film it tomorrow. Come on Dumpster, focus! Colin did you find sol- Sulfur hexafluoride. Yes. What's that? Oh my god and what planet are you? Jackson, what's your problem? You couldn't even pronounce it! Guys guys, no need to get fussy okay? Dumps, it's like the opposite of helium. my sister had some for her science project so as any good gentleman would do i stole two balloons. It's cool! It makes you sound like a monster! Dumps, helium Sulfur hexafluoride. There you go! And I stole the mascot costume.. From the football team?! Yeah, it was a piece of cake. You know, they have a game on Thursday though so we have to get it back by then. Did you find a place for the prank? The path near the woods. Sometimes people go there to sing and play the guitar and... ..you know. Do the dirty? You know, Dumps .. I might have seen your sister there, once.. Jack, come on now! I hope you're ready, Dumps.. For what? Fuck you guys! It's beautiful, huh? Hey! Nah! Yeah, hey! Hey ?! Dumps? Uhm, so ,my sist- Really, man? What? Oh, that's right yeah um.. SISTER= DOG My dog can listen to this call.. but it's confirmed that she has a date tonight. Your dog has a date?! My birds are away tonight Okay, uhm i'll see you at the library at five. The library.. Yeah, I mean, weird, but yeah.. Hello?! Hey, so..Dumps can come! Awesome, me too! Uhm, my dogs need to go for a walk at around seven Great! Dumps, you ready? Come on man, you can't back out on us again. You're the only one that can do it better than any of us! We talked about this for weeks now! What can possibly happen? Nothing! Exactly, nothing! And then we're gonna come back to my place for a sleepover, like we planned! Man, I don't know Hey, Dumps! Imagine how many burgers you can buy with the first place prize.. It's 600! Hamburgers?! Okay! Alright, let's go let's do it! Let's do it! Okay! This way, man! Alright! We are The Monsters Club and welcome to our prank! Okay let's let's just do it come on, hide! Sorry! My bad! Dumps that a good one! That was amazing! I don't know man... ..what if tomorrow my birds- We're not on the phone you don't have to use the code right now.. Right.. What if my parents find out we were in the woods? We're having fun, aright? Let's leave tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.. Yeah, I know.. Alright, let's do it again, come on, hide! Yes, okay sure! I'm coming back give me one second No, no he has a gun! Dumps! No, no he has a gun! I'm so sorry kid hang on it's gonna be fine, I promise! Hold on, hold on! Yes, I need help white mountain peak 300 meters north of the entrance please, hurry! I saw the rifle, that's why I was waving.. Shut up! You saw me! Man what's wrong with you? Are we just some puppets to you? Jack? Yes? Wasn't Eric..Dumpster..supposed to be here with us? Yes.. He was supposed to, but He never came. Okay, can you guys come upstairs? Sure mom, one second. We're fucked! Shut up, let me think. Oh now you're thinking? Great! Oh I'm sorry, weren't you there too? Yeah I was! And I told you, don't you fucking remember? It was hunting season, I should have known.. It's okay it's okay we don't know if he died, right? Of course we don't know, we ran away! The hunter shot him from really close he might have.. Where's the camera? I thought you had it. No, that was your only job! Then i'm pretty sure it's in my backpack upstairs You're pretty sure? Positive! Okay.. Okay, listen, when you get home .. you burn it. You understand? Jack? Understand? Hi. Officer Brooks. OfficerJudd Jackson, right? Your mom said you guys are having a sleep over here.. Yes ma'am. Mrs Nielsen, told me that you guys are very close to her son Eric, right? Did he come? No, he.. never showed up. You guys are aware that lying to an officer is a crime Yes ma'am. Your friend is at the hospital and your help is important to understand what happened here tonight. What happened? Your friend Eric has been shot tonight. Apparently it was an accident but he was wearing a costume and he confused a hunter What? We.. Is he okay? No, he's in critical condition. They're doing the best they can.. They always hang out here in the basement. They never go to the woods Did you know anything about this? No, mom. Like you said we were here and and Dumps, I mean Eric, he falls asleep sometimes and he doesn't show up so we thought it wasn't a big deal Miss Brooks? Copy. Hey Brooks, it's from the hospital.. it's about the kid.. We gotta go.. Have a rest okay? Officer Brooks.. I think i should go home. My family is probably worried.. Okay.. We'll drive you. Good night! I'll see you tomorrow Jack, it's gonna be okay.. TV, channel 23, news. And now the next news The Californian CEO awards of 2020 will be held tomorrow.. One of the most quoted CEOs of the state is Jackson Sosa from Severdeen, his company is called Golden Dumpster An eco friendly recycling business Hey babe. TV quit. Yeah? This came in the mail for you today.. Thanks Can you hold it, babe? Thank you Who sent this? Who knows, maybe it was your mother.. Yeah.. Are you okay? Do you want me to stay? No, I'm just a little tired Take a nap, I'll be back in an hour Hey! Love you! I love you too This way man. Alright! We are the Monsters Club and welcome to our pran- | federica.alice.carlino | UCFfOCze45QqHTjAMiEoTQuw | 2021-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,037 | 5,460 |
4-vNfJMycD0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-vNfJMycD0 | Vince Murdock - Trials and Tribulations | the night that they announced the ultimate fighter and i was like man i don't know if i i don't know what i'm doing right now that i put a lot of you know effort into uh to get him back but i uh submitted all my stuff for the ultimate fighter and begged gary and and uh you know i was feeling really good about you know my i was training really hard i was feeling really good about my performances and stuff and i finally get i get on the show i win my first fight and then in the second fight i blew out my left knee uh the the fibula or the tibula i think it's the fibula the fibula disc located at the top of my knee um and so it's just another series of bad luck and hurdles and here it is the more frustrating it is i felt like it's a fight that that i really wish i could have lost in a better way if i were if i were to lose i wish it were just i got my ass handed to me because in my opinion i just think that was a great fight for me and i think i would have won | The Tragedy Academy Podcast | UCEUXqlregig6vcrvuVNGlKg | 2022-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 213 | 971 |
2GoYYDMeE8w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GoYYDMeE8w | Apple: Mail on macOS Catalina: Disable Load remote content in messages | eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video beep this video is about kind of forgot what this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions sh and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although I keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like And subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family God [Music] bless [Music] n [Music] thank you for considering to like And subscribe thank you for watching and God bless | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 116 | 633 |
zIiP_WUDIf4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIiP_WUDIf4 | Blade of Secrets by Tricia Levenseller book talk | Blade of Secrets by Tricia Levenseller is a classic fantasy quest novel. Ziva is eighteen years old and prefers working in her steel forge making metal blades much more than talking to people. She has a special talent of being able to imbue the blades she forges with a little bit of magic, and has quickly developed a reputation for quality work. But Ziva’s social anxiety is so bad she has a plan to save money by making blades for a few years, then take her sister and move away into the countryside where no one will bother them. She’s excited at the opportunity to make a blade for a powerful warlord because she’ll make so much money the dream of moving away gets that much closer. But, when making the blade, she accidentally puts the power of learning secrets into it – making it a weapon capable of conquering entire kingdoms. Ziva quickly realizes she can’t give the weapon to the warlord, and the dream of a quiet life in a country turns into a suspenseful life on the run outlasting the vicious warlord. This is the first of two books, so expect to read the sequel if you want to know how everything turns out. | LSN Library | UC3jeaqzSxucf7LjW9MLxK8w | 2023-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 207 | 1,327 |
FEU_COz3TmE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEU_COz3TmE | Triumph Speed twin 900. Test ride review Athens Greece. [Eng Subs] | so today's ride is the speed twin 900 Wow maybe it sounds better than mine? (ST 1200) So 900 cc engine 64 Hp and we'll go throught the numbers thouroghly when we do the walk around Come on glove... 5 gears 216kg wet Kayaba springs both rear and front I think Tottaly different ridding posistion than the 1200. More upright, relaxe.d Speed twin 900 2022 model year. Since it's still 2022 I wanted to get my hanbs in on of those since it's the former street twin now know as the speed twin 900. and compare it to the 1200. My 1200 speed twin. since now it's in the family of speed twins At one point I was considering this one before the Trident, because it's their most beginner friendly motorcycle 2 riding modes, rain and road. So a new rider can stick it to rain and they will be fine. Single Brembo caliper in the front. Not sure which Brembo though. Let's see her a bit now So it is agile. I though it will be more stiff less flexible as a motorcycle compared to the 1200 No it's actually really nice. Low center of gravity I think So Compared to the T120... I think.... Wow look at the idiot... Killer on the loose Give me a sec becasue this one is... an Ass.. So anyway compared to the T120 this one is more agile more nimble. The T120 was much harder to turn. Maybe I was not really familiar with the bike? I think this one is easier to turn. The good think about the ST 900 is the... Brakes. Are really good, great Bite. Needs some getting used to but really good feel. The good thing is also that you can get it in an A2 licence and when you get the A licence you can have all the power in the Bike. And it's like havinf a new bike all over again... Nice! Not sure about the price. We'll go through these details later. Don't want to say something wrong now... And as you can see it's really easy inside the traffic. I think this one sounds better than the 1200. Ha! I mean it's throwtier. a Prrr which sounds nice. Anyway... Overall feel is really nice. The guys at the Triumph dealership... To buy the street twin back then, instead of the trident and I think they were correct. because it's easier and smoother ride, but I was afraid of... the street twin because its a bigger and heavier bike. It's 216kg wet after all... But now I've grown accustomed to that weight because I have the 1200 Let's open her up a bit Nice nice. Nice and easy... really good This turn here is weird, a small turn and then another turn sharper one... And it turns nicely, great bike. Neutral gear easy to find. Let's hear her a bit now that we have the chance All Triumphs are great. Great build quality, nice materials Nice details everywhere. Bar end mirrors will make the bike better in my opinion. Dont like these types of mirrors. The small disply as you can see is here Let's go this way Comfortable ride much like the 1200. My wife and I enjoy riding together even though the filling on this one is bigger so it's comfier than the 1200 So sure it's nicer on longer rides. The 1200 after 1 hour and a half you get a bit sore in the ass... This one is nicer Instrument cluster is here. Not much to see actually. Basic info. Trip 1 and 2. Switch off Traction control... etc. Fuel consumption. Total consumption is 4,7. Nice. And how many klms until refill. Let's go into the Helish traffic of Athens. But that's ok, maybe someone want's a ride like this in Athens. Which is gorgeous I have a soft spot for Triumphs as you may have guessed. I have two now. A speed twin 1200 and a street triple RS 2018 model. But the build quality of triumphs, their sound, their character. It's something I really like. as motorcycles in general But for Greeks it's like only the big 4 exist. That's why you see so many tracers and others... anyway... My point is try a Triumph the are amazin bikes. Nice and easy gear changes. Smooth. What's this guy doing with this huge bus... lets close up the entire street. really nice ride Nice and smooth ride. A new rider with an A2 licence... should be really ok. If you have the money for it of course. Especially the modern classics of Triumph grab the attention. If you ask akid to draw a motorcycle they will draw something similar to this. That's why they are classics Both feet down really easy. Compared to the 1200. The 1200 is tottaly diferent riding position. You can feel the torque. Nothing scary thats why it's great for a new rider. The 1200 if you do something stupid the bike will end up in a wall. This one is much more friendly. Still can't get used that this is called Speed twin. But ok. I will continue my ride until I get somewhere and go through the figures. For now I'll stay silent. Did you see me? Or are you going to kill me? The pegs have this soft plastic cover and no vibrations are noticable. Adjustable leavers both sides. 5 on the brake and 4 on the clutch. You feel the power of the engine but not in a scary way. Now that they named this a Speed twin. I don't know if in the future. they'll make it more like the actuall speed twin... Don't know. Maybe it's clearing up their confusing naming at Triumph. Or maybe the 2024 ST900 will be something else all together but for 2023 nothing will change yeah it's an easy bike and I don't really see any difference with the scooters etc. Easy filtering easy handling As you can see lot's of nice details and materials. Upclose at list you can tell it's a really well build bike. Triumph logos here, there. Nice plastics nice detail. Bonneville here... Triumph logo again. The tank protection here... LEDs everywhere. Maybe not this one... maybe not Let's go through the details now. A bit chilly today. Price. 9990. Almost 10k... I think 2 years ago when I was on the market for a bike this one was for 9100... something like that. So again. 900cc, 65hp 80Nm of torque. 5 gears... 4 point something consumption. Euro 5 engine. Fork in the front is not upside down to preserve the retro look. wait a sec so I can see the details... Front fork 41mm of travel and at the back twin springs with only preload adjustment. Single disc in front Brembo ABS. 4 caliper. Single Brembo at the rear also. Let's see it a bit there it is That's it I guess. It's a simple bike and I really enjoyed the ride a lot. Look again at all the details. The aluminum covers. the pegs... Nice really nice. and the exhaust really nice I like this one more than the 1200. There's this black thing at the end in mine which I'm not a big fan of. this is it for the 900. I hope you liked this video as well See you on the next one. It will be for the Sreet triple RS. I've done all the necessary servicing etc. If you're in the market for a speed twin 900. Then do it. A great Bike and a great ride. really nice And the modern classic lineup is nice. Eye turner and great bikes all of them. Enough. 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EGgjC8GCIKE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGgjC8GCIKE | Campaign 2023: Madison Mayoral Debate | all of you here in the room and all of you guys live on Wisconsin eye and Madison City Channel I'm Jason hillstrip president of Downtown Madison Inc and we are proudly partnering with our good friends at the Wisconsin policy Forum which we'll hear about in just a few seconds and our friends at the Home Group which is a group bringing young leaders together between Madison and Milwaukee I think something we can all agree is a great thing those who don't know Downtown Madison Inc is a member-based organization trying to create it economically strong vibrant inclusive and act Equitable downtown to visit work and play and this is what we do every single day along with Downtown Madison Inc we are proud to partner with Rob Henkin the president of the Wisconsin policy Forum Rob's going to come up and followed by that we'll begin the debate with our moderator Jason Stein thanks so much Jason and thanks to all of you for being here this evening again I'm Rob Henkin I'm the president of the Wisconsin policy forum for those of you who are unaware of our organization we are a fiercely non-partisan independent non-profit public policy think tank we put out lots of research all of which is available free to the public at wispolicyforum.org we organize events we facilitate cooperative and collaborative discussions among local government and School District leaders we cover state budget we cover local governments and school districts districts throughout the state of Wisconsin so I hope you'll check out our website if you're not familiar with us we exist to promote thoughtful consideration and discussion of key public policy issues facing our state and its local units of government so with that I want to introduce the Wisconsin policy forum's vice president and research director Jason Stein he will be moderating this evening's event I want to thank the two candidates for being with us this evening they're both very busy and we are very thankful that you took the time to join us so here you go Jason [Applause] all right well thank you all so much for being here on a kind of bleary Monday evening thank you for caring about your community enough to come out and obviously thank you to our two candidates I'll just do a brief introduction Madison Mayer Sacha Rhodes Conway has been mayor since 2019. prior to that she was been on the city council as well as the I think it's a managing director of the mayor's Innovation Network at UW-Madison and then we have Gloria rates who has been a Madison School Board president as well as a police officer CEO Briarpatch and as well a deputy mayor one time so thank you both and welcome thank you all right well so just to quickly go over the format so the audience is familiar with it we'll put questions to both candidates they'll have two minutes to respond there will be 30 seconds for rebuttal and I may ask a follow-up of one of the two candidates and that could be 30 seconds uh we will take questions from the audience so go ahead and start getting those in you have uh two methods you have a tech method if you want to use the mentee app if you use the QR L code you can bring that in and submit a question or you can just do it on an old-fashioned note card and they will get up to me and I will ask some of them so you know get you can get started on that right away all right so here we go just to start out we are obviously we're well to do and civic-minded City uh with enormous opportunity but also you know we can be a little opinionated and fractious at times and so why do you want to be our leader for the next four years and what do you hope to accomplish with those years and we'll we'll start with Gloria great thank you everyone for being here this is so exciting I think you know as a longtime madisonian a child of Mike and Farm Workers who came to Madison hoping for a bigger dream uh migrant Farm Workers um and they they came here to March for the rights of our immigrant Community um and it they fell in love with Madison and so Madison raised me and so I really have a strong connection to Madison because I would not be where I am today if it were not for all the opportunities that Madison gave me and so this is really an opportunity for me to give back to the community who really invested in me and my family gave me the experience to actually be in front of you today uh um in Canada for mayor and so one of the things I really want to accomplish is really focused on our fiscal deficit that we're going to be encountering in the next a couple years we're going to be in a 32 million dollar budget deficit that's going to be not my number one priority um safety of course is is a challenge um in our city I think that uh mayor keeps talking about we're trending in the right direction meanwhile we keep losing young people to violence and we have we just had a homicide that occurred on East Washington Avenue opioid addictions and deaths that are occurring in our city so we have to really focus and intervene and I want to start and focus on our my public my as Deputy Mayor our my Public Safety response to violence that I started Economic Development we have to have in and Spark New Economic Development in our city post covid investing in State Street businesses retrain retain grow and attract businesses in our community and so that they're not just surviving but they're thriving post-covet and so we have to invest in figuring out the future of our city so we have are able to afford housing good evening everyone and thank you all so much for being here it's great to see so many faces and I want to thank DMI in the policy forum and for putting this together um it's it's great to have the opportunity and I also want to thank Scott for his well-run campaign um I always appreciate people stepping up and for and offering themselves up for public service there's another number of other public servants in the room I'm not going to call you all out but thank you for being here um I'm Satya Rhodes Conway I'm honored to be the mayor of Madison I ran four years ago because I saw through my work at the mayor's Innovation project that our city was missing opportunities and if that we didn't intervene we were going to end up in a place that I didn't think we wanted to be we were headed down the road of too much traffic congestion too little affordable housing and too much impact from the climate from climate change and I wanted to step up and be the change and so I ran on a platform of affordable housing Rapid Transit racial equity and fighting climate change we were all set to work on all of those things and then the global pandemic hit um I think that our leadership through the pandemic was important and strong I'm proud of my connection with the county executive and proud to have his endorsement we worked hand in hand to make sure that our community has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country and and we continue to make progress on all the priorities that I said that I would work on now in the wake of the pandemic there's new priorities we do have to work on Public Safety but we need to work on Public Safety in a comprehensive way that treats it as a public health problem like it is we do need to work continued work on traffic safety we need to invest in Equitable Economic Development and we need to invest in our young people who are particularly hit hard by the pandemic I'm proud of my record over the past four years I'm excited about what the next four can bring and I'm looking forward to tonight okay thank you both and so we'll we'll step into affordable housing which is something that has already been mentioned uh when and we'll start with the mayor you know give us your vision both of why we have had the photo of the affordable challenges that we've had and what you know the city needs to do next so both uh be the doctor diagnose the patient and his or her problem and then give us the treatment right so the diagnosis is we just didn't build enough housing and um for many years our housing production both in terms of rental and ownership did not keep up with our population growth our population growth has been really robust here in Madison and if you think about it that's a good problem to have right but we did not build enough housing and so we are stuck now with a deficit of about 4 000 rental units and we need to build between a thousand and two thousand units of housing per year to keep up with population growth so when I came into office that was a top priority and over my time in office we've more than doubled the affordable housing fund we've opened up the uses for the affordable housing fund to more innovative solutions like co-ops and land trusts and other things to Spur affordable ownership and we have been successful we have approved over 4 000 units of housing last year alone um so we're on our way to filling that Gap but we can't stop now we need to continue to do the kinds of things that will make it easier to build housing and specifically to build affordable housing in our community and we need to make sure that we're producing affordable home ownership opportunities as well the market is producing I don't want to call them unaffordable homeownership opportunities but the market is producing more expensive homeownership opportunities what's missing is that first time home buyer opportunity you can't anymore buy a home in my neighborhood as a first-time homebuyer and we have to make sure that that opportunity is available for everyone in our community that wants to take advantage of it not everybody has to own a home but if you want to you should be able to do that in Madison I don't want the middle class to be priced out of Madison so I'm going to keep working hard on the housing crisis to make sure everyone can live here I think you know the big difference between me and the mayor is that she's really a policy person she really understands policy I mean I think that's her experience as uh you know serving on the city council and the Mayors I think the Innovation program but it is practice right we have to figure out how we're going to build housing in our city that's practical that really leans on the voices of our residents and people are in our neighborhoods on what they want to see in the future of our city growth so there's no doubt about it we are in a housing crisis and we need to move fast um my strategy is to bring together a mayor's housing advisory team where developers Realtors neighborhood associations residents of uh uh of of diverse communities to come to the table and develop a strategy a big picture plan for the city of where we're going to build housing and how our neighborhoods are going to look like it's not just about implementing policies I mean there's a zoning ordinance currently that's going to go before the council tomorrow that is going to have an impact on single-family homes and so every time we talk about affordable housing what we talk about is um you know equity and affordable housing and so we build rental units but we have to really move forward and more strategically about moving black and brown people into Home Ownership so they can start building generational wealth I mean I'm sure everybody most of you remember the race Equity report right there was huge disparities in education huge disparaging and disparities in housing and incarceration and jobs we have to go back to the race to equity report and figure out what we're doing what we're not doing uh through an equity lens right now we're just putting policies out there hoping for the best and it's having a significant impact on our single-family homes um in our city and so it is about building more housing but we have to be practical about it well let me just do a quick follow-up of 30 seconds for both of you when we talk about building more housing you know often what that means is more density and that is more opportunity for people to have an affordable place but it can also lead to uh fears or worries among some residents that their neighborhood is changing are the characters changing in some way but you know to some degree we have to have that tension where does the right balance to strike and how do we pull people in neighborhoods along and get that density and yet mitigate whatever conflict it brings the mayor would like to start a 30 second answer okay boundaries are set we know how far out we can grow and so yes we do need to get more dense if we need if we're going to add more people and more housing and when we adopted the last comprehensive plan our community said pretty clearly that infill development was preferable to Greenfield development that's the direction our community wants to go in and that's the direction that City staff have been moving in ever since and that does mean that everywhere in our community does need to get more dense it doesn't mean 15-story buildings everywhere it just means incremental density everywhere and I'll say change is not always bad look at the changes on East Washington over the last decade and tell me that that's not a good thing so I mean I think um it change is uh good right we need more housing and we know that but how we get buy-in and strike that balance is getting resident voice that Resident voice and those who are most impacted by the problem to the table to identify a bigger vision for our city we need more engagement at the city level we need more transparency and that's currently not what's happening and that's why we are seeing the friction at City Council meetings and we're calling each other nimbies well let's talk a second about the city's budget which has also been referred to uh you know in 2025 the city finance department has projected that we would see a larger structural Gap or just a potential shortfall in the budget that would be the larger than the past couple years um you know the the tools that we would have to deal with that right now are uh you know spending cuts uh perhaps an increase in the vehicle registration fee uh perhaps a property tax referendum uh starting with Gloria where do you stand on those specific approaches uh spending cuts property tax referendum vehicle registration fee and then we can talk later on about new things that the legislature might provide you know in in the coming session yeah I mean I think first um I think we have to really talk about how we got here right I mean I think there are two roles in in financial City Financial budgeting and that is you don't use one-time funds for operating budget and you don't borrow for operating budgets operations and so um that's how we got here so now we're going to be in a budget deficit um and we have invested in a bus rapid transit system that's getting us there that we have no way of how are we going to continue to operate that and I I think that we have to really figure out I am not going to um so I'm going to meet with the finance director and find out what his recommendations were uh to give me five recommendations of what we need to do to prepare ourselves for the next several years and I will not jeopardize basic city services and impact our city staff that's not going to happen I think we have to really figure out make decisions now so that no we're not in this place in the future I was at a neighborhood association meeting with an alder who is the current Alder who said that who was ever a mayor for the next four years will not get elected again because of the whole fiscal crisis situation and this is an alder who supported the budget and passed the budget along with this mayor that's that's an issue here so I mean residents have to really think about where we're going to end up in the next several years and it it it's going to impact us significantly and so no basic Services I'm going to have Dave schmitticky provide me with some recommendations of how we move out of this mess and it if if it could be we all wanted a bus rapid transit system it works right we really need one but it's if we don't have the money we can't spend it on a bus rapid transit system and continue to operate it and Dave schmidcky for those in the audience it's a City Finance director whose name I have to look up the spelling of every time I ever write it even though I've been writing it for you know like 15 20 years almost go ahead mayor well to to really understand uh the situation with the city's budget and frankly with any City's budget throughout the state of Wisconsin you have to look back to what governor Walker did to our state and and you have to understand that at that point in time the state imposed incredibly strict limits on both how much revenue cities can raise through the property tax on the types of fees that cities can do and on how much we can spend and for about a decade the city of Madison managed to make it through in part because we continue to have strong growth in our community and in part because we added a series of fees to close the gaps so you may not have noticed this but we added a forestry fee right we added the ambulance fee so we added a number of fees over those 10 years to close the gaps we're running out of fees and the gaps are getting bigger because the cost to continue keeps going up so the cost to just do what we're doing today keeps going up that's why we have a structural deficit not because we've been spending willy-nilly not because we've been adding services like crazy but because the cost to add basic cert to just provide basic Services goes up every year and the amount that we're allowed to raise by the state goes down and so we have to look to new sources of revenue yes and in my time we have added new sources of revenue in every budget there is a longer list than what you listed that is available to us and we are looking at all of those options and but I'm most hopeful that to truly fix the problem the legislature will take action to increase shared Revenue because that's the core of the problem is what the state has done to our city right and so and obviously we'll talk about the the next legislative session which you know really seems like there might be a possibility of an increase in in aid from the state but just to follow up uh with with both of you I sort of got a sense I think on the spinning cut side but I you know I I take the mayor's point that there are many options but certainly two important options are a vehicle registration fee increase and a referendum to voters about whether to increase property taxes and you know I want to take your temperature both of you on those things specifically and Gloria if you'd like to start yeah I mean I think our residents are taxed out I mean I've heard from residents across the city are seniors who cannot stay in their homes black and brown people who are who finally were able to own a home who are not able to stay in their homes I mean the wheel tax I mean all these taxes and we cannot continue to go back to our residents and ask for more money we have to have a plan we have to have a plan and and we can't depend on the state legislature I mean for the past 30 years they haven't given us what we needed and it's a republican-controlled legislator I just don't know how that's going to work and so we have to really be fiscally responsible make hard decisions so that we are not impacting negatively our most vulnerable populations in this city let me answer your question um I do not think we will go back for a vehicle registration free increase we've done that once um I think that a referendum is a possibility but probably not in the near term and I think there are other options that I would look to first but I do think that unless something changes at the state and we probably will need to look at a referendum in the long term okay but in your view that's something that would take time yeah um I want to ask about Public Safety obviously like like communities around the country we saw uh Public Safety challenges during the pandemic um you know those had moderated somewhat but you know to some degree are so are still with us and so I I want to hear uh both on the law enforcement side and then also on the you know sort of emerging set of other options that we would have for uh dealing with Public Safety where both candidates are at and in particular with respect to law enforcement do we have right now about the right number of police uh too few or too many and then are there areas of other Public Safety initiatives that you'd like to see more funding go on to and I'm I've lost track on myself a little bit here but I'm I'm just going to go ahead and go with the mayor since I I asked my follow-up to Glory at first okay and so I believe that that the approach that we need to take as a community to Public Safety is threefold and it's what we're doing now and we did see a really disturbing increase in a number of um public safety issues uh during and in the wake of the pandemic and and that's not okay right that's not acceptable gun violence in our community is not acceptable and but we can't just expect one tool to solve this problem so we're taking a sort of three-fold approach the immediate approach right is the law enforcement approach that's the police department and the work that Chief Barnes is doing is really impressive right now they're taking an evidence-based and a data informed approach to really effectively allocate Patrol time and and you can see by the numbers that it's having an impact it's having a positive impact shots fired or down and a number of different crimes are down across our community over last year um so we need to continue to do that and I I would not anticipate making significant changes in the um allocated force in the police department we did add a number of positions in the police department over my four years and but I think the the trick is to work more efficiently and more effectively with the resources that we have the second sort of medium-term approach on Public Safety is to take a public health approach to violence prevention and we're doing that through the violence prevention unit in our public health department and where they are doing interventions to prevent uh for example retaliation and where they're working directly with impacted folks and also where they're investing in a community-based organizations on issues around domestic violence and downtown safety things like that and then in the long term we need to keep doing the Investments that we are making in our most vulnerable folks and in our community through our Community Development Division this is our investments in young people it's our investments in Workforce development and training and the things that in the long term put people in a better place and make our community safer so um as a former law enforcement officer I know that we rely on law enforcement to solve a lot of our societal issues and so it can't be just a law enforcement approach but we also have to support law enforcement and provide them the tools that they need like body cameras increased Staffing as population growth right I mean I think once for building housing across the city and our growing population we have to increase officers before as Deputy Mayor I oversaw Public Safety and I started our Public Safety plan and one of them was the public health approach to violence and so I strongly believe in a public health approach to violence and before I left the mayor's office was a recommendation on Alternatives response to public service to Public Safety alternative response to calls for service and because I knew that officers were responding to things that they have to respond to that it really takes a mental health professional right as mayor I want to go further and I want to add to the cares program and reach out to young people working with Briar Patch youth services are young people who are out there stealing cars who are committing robberies burglaries right because those are the kids who are going to stay in our community so we have to invest in them now before we have to invest in them later right and it's in most of them are young black kids we're losing them into the to the educational system we're losing them into the criminal justice system and that's just not right that's a failure of our society for not taking care of our young people in this city our most vulnerable young people and so I want an approach where we are interacting mentoring engaging and putting all of our efforts into those young people who are at risk or who are committing crime because that's going to be an investment in our future and so I want to I want to establish an office of violence prevention in the mayor's office because that'll Elevate our responses okay thank you both very much you made a mention there of body cameras is that something that you would support uh rolling out across the police force and then if the mayor could respond to that as well yes I do support body cameras and will support I have I was in the mayor's office as deputy mayor when we did a uh a review on body cams in our community and so what we found there was our committee uh residents decided that it's not a Panacea it's not going to fix all of our issues this occurred after the Tony Robinson shooting and um so we did an all right we spent uh we invested 400 000 uh to review the Madison police department and so we did that right and so now oh I'm sorry I forgot we had 30 seconds so polite thank you so we're currently in the process of working on a pilot for body cameras um in a portion of the city and that's going to go forward and I'm looking forward to what we can learn from it but I think that the the larger question for us uh is what can we as a community as a city as a police department do to prevent police misconduct and to prevent police violence in our community and make sure that that never happens in Madison again I don't think that body cameras are the answer to that I think there's a bigger answer to that okay thank you uh when we talk about our City's budget our general fund budget is more than 70 percent property taxes on the revenue side uh we have very few other sources of revenue besides the property tax to fund sort of the general Services of the city now the governor has proposed that cities certain cities around the state including Madison would be given a local option sales tax so just to to ask you both uh where where do you stand on that do you would you support it uh you know would you like to see the community adopt that go ahead yeah I mean I think that I think that sales tax is very much needed um and support that I think we have to have an economic development plan um to retain grow and attract as I mentioned earlier we need to retain the businesses that we have uh and that is um bringing working with the economic development uh committee to provide us with recommendations of how we move forward and how we support our our small local businesses and we need to um retain by investing uh and reinvigorating State Street right and we have to invest in making the public the the public market accessible to our again our local businesses our small and minority-owned businesses and um and so I've talked to business owners on State Street who are just really struggling right now I've talked to restaurant owners who are really struggling and so I know I'm going I'm long-winded on this question but like the reason why I say that is because we we have to have a long-term Economic Development strategy to really figure out how we're going to use the the sales tax so it wouldn't be my first choice um I don't I think sales taxes are are relatively regressive and tend to impact uh lower income households more than higher income households and and so I would prefer for example a local option income tax now I don't think that the governor nor the legislature is going to give me that anytime soon probably not um so uh you know we're Beggars can't be choosers and I do think that if the legislature sees fit to to pass that option that we would certainly examine it um as a potential for Madison and because we do need to diversify our revenues as much as we can and it is you know we are very reliant on the property tax and um it would be great to have other options and I I do think that um anyway I think we need to look at all the options available to us okay everyone the candidates have kept within time so perfectly this is making the moderating very easy for me um I want to remind the audience that you you can and should uh submit questions of your own because we've got about five minutes till we start start doing some of those but uh in the meantime I wanted to ask you a quick question about the possibility of Amtrak service to the city um you know this is obviously something that could have happened uh you know that it was before us in 2011 we didn't go down that that track so to speak but we could go yeah thank you uh we could do it now uh how should the city approach and think about that and and you know to the extent that we would have to put in local resources how would we Finance it well I am so excited about the prospect of Amtrak coming to Madison again and I just think it would be fantastic for our community I think it'd be fantastic for our Economic Development and perhaps more to the point tonight since um Hoenn is one of the organizers here it'd be fantastic to build the connection between Madison and Milwaukee um and so we have been talking um for some time now with Amtrak and with wishdot and with the Federal Railroad Administration about what it takes to bring Amtrak service to Madison and I am cautiously optimistic that this is possible we've asked wistat to enter the quarter identification program with the Federal Railroad Administration which is the first step here and and I I think that there is um there's room for Progress here let's just say I don't want to get ahead of uh so I want to get ahead of the legislature but I think there's room for progress in terms of what the the local role is and we've been working hard to sort of build a coalition to reach out to the other communities that would be impacted by this rail service and by a sort of larger rail plan for the state of Wisconsin and so that we can build a bigger Coalition so we can get more businesses on board sorry on board um and make sure that we're communicating with the legislature how important Amtrak service would be for our community and we've also put Capital funding into a process to identify potential station locations if you haven't already weighed in on that please do um and we are starting to talk about if there does need to be a local match where might that come from and I don't think it necessarily has to come from the city's capital budget and we're working up a series of options for what that might look like but I'm hopeful that we can build a coalition and to make this happen yes I agree I mean I think this is something degree on I mean I I think it is uh Amtrak would bring so much to our city Economic Development the only concern I have again is we have to really figure out where um where the city's investment is on this right and how much it's gonna how much is going to come out of our capital budget to invest in this I think as mayor I'm going to bring um Partners together and our finance department to really figure out big picture and where we need to go uh I do want a resident voice on where we put the station because I've heard from so many people different locations I thought coming into this oh yeah downtown that would be great but then I hear people who are saying yeah no not so much right I mean I think Scott Kerr mentioned or by the Dane County Airport I think at the Dane County Airport right I mean I think you know so we have to have resident voice on where we're going to put um uh the station and also very concerned about our capital budget and how we're going to find the funds to support this but Amtrak definitely as mayor I will support it and I will advocate for this at the legislature level thank you excellent so we we have a first question here from the audience thank you for this question it says please share how you will work to ensure people who are currently homeless have a shelter that centers their current and long-term housing needs yeah definitely a great question um you know I uh I speak from my heart on this because I I feel that we have as a city not done our due diligence in supporting our homeless populations I mean I think during covid when we put homeless at Randall Park was devastating it broke my heart because we don't treat people like that and so um as deputy mayor uh we developed two house two developments in the city housing first you know this is how we treat people it is bringing people into housing first while wrapping our services around them now we made some mistakes I mean uh I actually went out there and spent months uh on the the housing first model over on Tree Lane these were 43 mothers I would have 40 over 43 mothers and children who were living in their cars living in motel rooms and we were able to bring them into housing first into tree lean sustain them so that we move them out of homelessness they we need to move families out of homelessness we can no longer as a city afford to just give out without if you're going to give a scarf to somebody if you're going to give food to somebody we're going to have a plan of how we're going to take them out of there I just got a letter from somebody who we took out of homelessness who was staying at Milio's restaurant who thanked me and who was glad that I was running for mayor because I helped him get out of homelessness and now he's no longer living in Madison he's living out of the state but he thanked me for that moment in time when I not only sat down and talked to him to figure out what his needs were but I moved him out of homelessness and provided support for him to do that we are a caring Community I love this city and we do not treat our residents that way and so for decades the way that the city of Madison treated homeless people was to Warehouse them in church basements and to kick them off the capitol square and to watch them on camera when the pandemic hit we knew that that was not a sustainable or acceptable option and so first we transformed a community center into a shelter and then we transformed the old Fleet facility into a shelter and then we bought a building and transformed it into an even better temporary shelter and now we are on track to build Wisconsin's first purpose-built men's homeless shelter that will serve this community with the resources that it deserves and we did all of that during a global pandemic we also moved families out of the Salvation Army shelter on East Washington into the old carminta nursing home where we now have an incredible track record of moving families out into permanent housing so that more families can get shelter if they need it we continue to need to provide housing that is Affordable to folks that are coming out of homelessness this is probably the biggest issue for us right now is just simply the lack of affordable units that people can move into we're working on the service side we're working on the shelter side we built the first urban Campground in Wisconsin so that folks who would not go into congregate shelter who just simply would not had a place to go where they could close and lock the door they could leave their stuff they could be safe and warm they could access Services I would say to you that we have transformed the way that the city of Madison deals with homelessness over the past four years and we're not done yet we're going to make sure that the Salvation Army gets the resources it needs to transform the women and family shelter and we're going to build that purpose-built shelter for men experiencing homelessness okay we have another question from the audience here and it identifies Dane County as the number three County for manufacturing which I've not been able to fact check that in real time because I turned my phone off but in it as the number three County for manufacturing in Wisconsin how will you ensure Madison keeps its share of these businesses and the the person says unfair share I think they mean to say that we're we're disproportionate share so go ahead first yeah yeah so I it probably is surprising to folks that we have manufacturing here in Dane County and in Madison um and I think it's great because it shows that we have a really Diversified um economy here in Madison and we're strong in a number of different sectors um I had the opportunity to visit uh Franklin Electric the other day they build among other things and some of the systems that come before your EV charger and and they're doing that because of the Investments that the Biden Administration has made in electric vehicles and in EV charging and and so that's a boon for our community and they're they're developing this product line and Manufacturing them here in Madison in terms of what the city needs to do and we need to continue to attract that kind of investment and to Madison we need to continue to work with the state and federal governments to make sure and that we're bringing funds here not just for manufacturing but also for Workforce Development and we need to continue to to work with manufacturers to make sure that they have land to locate in the city has a number of business parks and where we do facilitate folks building and starting businesses and but we actually have a shortage of industrial land right now and so one of the things that we need to look at going forward is what other types of land uses uh do we not need as much of Just For example offices and and where can we make opportunities for more industrial investment in our community and this is not sort of your grandfather's manufacturing right this is um not a dirty polluting this is Advanced manufacturing and with good environmental controls and that's something that I think we need to continue to attract to Madison yeah part of my economic development plan is to really grow our economy and that is by bringing manufactured jobs into into Madison um I think also part of my economic development plan is to really work on the school to Workforce pipeline what we're having is we're losing the middle class and we have to really make sure that people our young people have options to go into manufacturing jobs uh growing up in Madison here um and Oscar Meyer was the biggest manufacturing company that provided so many jobs and people for you know ability for people to buy homes in the surrounding area so when we lost Oscar Meyer it was a it was devastating for our community and so we have to really figure out how we provide those middle class jobs for people in our city and you know we have Staffing shortages everywhere and so we have to figure out how we fill that pipeline uh you know the school to Workforce Pipeline and make sure that our students are prepared for the workforce whether it be the trades or manufacturing jobs and it might look different but it really is starting early and also building into our future we have a question here about Transit and so uh a couple questions here uh both they the the person is asking about your position on uh buses on State Street which I think a reference to bus Rapid Transit but just more broadly if you both speak to your vision for bus rapid transit in the years to come and then given that we have had a pandemic impact on ridership that has affected a fair box Revenue if you want to speak specifically to how you would fund uh you know bus Rapid Transit and our entire transit system going forward in quite a few would start yeah I mean I think the every mayor in the past has wanted a bus rapid transit system I think residents want uh best rapid transit system if to get picked up every 10 minutes to get to work faster right that's the best case scenario that we all want unfortunately the way we're building the bus rapid transit system that that's not available for everybody and so when we are implementing practice and policies that are inequitable uh it concerns me because we have a bus route we're building a bus rapid transit system to support high density areas and it is uh not going to be uh available where it's available but uh people have to walk two to three blocks further uh and so it's impacting our disability Community our senior community and people of color on the North side on the south side and far west side and so um as mayor I want to take a look at it and really move us through an equity analysis as deputy mayor I worked with city employees who know how to conduct their own Equity analysis before we submit these policies and recommendations to the council and so um as far as the bus rapid transit system on State Street I never agreed that it should go down State Street I think that State Street is a central point of our of our community it brings in business opportunities and high Development Area opportunities for growth and we're losing State Street with these big buses who are going to be going down State Street what I will do is look at the four or 500 600 block of State Street and really start moving and thinking about to the future of making that into a pedestrian law and so um that's where I'm at I'm going to ask you to repeat the question but I think I got it them I so many places to start first of all maybe let's just Define our terms okay so bus Rapid Transit um is a fast frequent system of larger vehicles and that does not go everywhere sort of by definition um and it does all of the things including dedicated lanes and Signal priority and all door boarding and you pay on the platform to make sure that your Transit time is really short so that you can get where you're going faster it's not designed to be neighborhood serving right so over this this community has been talking about rapid transit for 30 years and multiple Mayors have had the opportunity to act on it we've never acted on it until now and this year we broke ground on a rapid transit system finally I'm proud of that and I'm proud that we're on our way to start the planning for the north-south brt line right and so so thing one is brt right and yes by the way I do support brt on State Street I know that's shocking to all of you um and I support it for exactly the reasons that Gloria said because downtown is the heart of our community because it is our Premier business district because it's where people want to go and Transit should take them there now the other thing that people talk about is the network redesign and this is where we have taken our entire transit system and we have within the same amount of resources by the way we're not spending more on Transit unlike what some people say within the same amount of resources we have redesigned it to be more efficient and to get more people of color and more low-income households to more employment centers and activity centers than before so it's a 90 in 90 plus percent increase for low-income households and 100 over 100 increase for households of color to access the places that they want to be okay and just to put a fine point on it with follow-up we have benefited from a very large influx of Federal Transit Aid during the pandemic which will be running out in in 2024 and you know we we have yet to recover our ridership to pre to pre-pandemic levels and so just to ask you both again I'll start with the mayor uh how do you anticipate us funding our our existing transit system as we you know exit out of that that federally yeah so a couple of things that are important to know first of all um the the fare box revenue is certainly a portion of how we found Metro but it is not the decisive portion and so Metro has been and will continue to be subsidized and it can't exist on fares alone and or it could I suppose but you wouldn't want to pay them um uh secondly um in terms of the the federal funding and support working with our excellent finance department and our director Dave schmitticky we have parsed out that funding over time such that when it runs out we'll actually be fine and we've pulled back a little bit on some of the city funding and replaced that with Federal funding and but that city funding will come back and when the federal funding is gone so I think we're making very prudent use of it and and doing that at the advice of the finance director so I you know I am I'm glad you asked that question about ridership because we are significantly lore in ridership um uh since 2018 2019. um our environment changed I mean the pandemic changed so many things as mayor I would have taken a step back and really re and analyzed and assessed where are we going people are working from home these days and that might continue to happen right I mean so it's changed everything and so now we're investing in a bus rapid transit system that with reduced ridership so if we are really building a transit system for the people like it doesn't seem like we are right because the people are not there anymore things have changed and so you know I mean I think it it all sounds oh I'm sorry 30 seconds you can finish your thought as you finish yourself no it just seems like you know we are um you know we're we're moving in this Direction real fast right we all want the bus rapid transit system but it we're moving too fast and we have to really stop and assess because our environment has changed and so that that's not what happened and that's an excellent would you like you do get 30 seconds I don't need 30 seconds I'll just say that our our traffic volumes which drop dramatically during the pandemic are almost all entirely back to normal so congestion is coming for us if we don't have a Transit option it's only going to get worse all right we have a question here about climate change so we've we've had some discussion about it already but but putting it uh specifically you know a question just on this both in terms of of mitigating carbon emissions but also preparing for you know the kinds of torrential downpours that we had this morning um Gloria if you want to speak to that first you know I've said this in all the debates but I mean I think we have to plant we're getting rid of so many trees in the city like we're cutting down trees and we need to re really um replant trees and really support green spaces in our city for those you know the storm water um uh issues and um you know I agree I think you know climate change is where we need to focus uh electric vehicles are great um and we need to move and really look at our city services and ensure that we are we are moving um and producing climate change strategies uh with our building solar Etc um what I don't agree with is these mandated efforts that are are are currently occurring with our businesses um our business Community I think we have to get it right first I think the city needs a city's infrastructure our vehicles we need to get move in that direction first so that we are we can see as partners and really help support our businesses and moving in that direction but in Partnership and not with mandated um efforts of having to report their building changes etc for climate change so on the um on the uh resilience front let me start there um after the 2018 floods engineering division um embarked on a process of mapping the entire Watershed of the city of Madison and they're working their way through they're not all the way done yet but each mat each uh Watershed that they map and they produce a list of projects that will mitigate future flooding and look at all the places that we need to make changes to protect homes and businesses in our community we've also changed the requirements for new construction to mean that you have to build a little higher up and so that your building is less likely to get flooded in the future and so we've done a number of things on that front I I'm confident that we're making good progress on the flooding front what I'm worried now is about heat island impacts and air quality impacts and so we're working on those we have a grant to do community-based monitoring of air quality and we're looking at plans around yes tree planting and other solutions to to mitigate heat island impacts and and so that's where we're going next um on the question of reducing our greenhouse gas emissions there's really two large sectors that produce the most emissions and that's buildings and transportation and the city Only builds Leed certified buildings we only build energy efficient buildings we are installing solar on every single roof we can our fleet has over 90 electric vehicles and the rest of the fleet is running on a percent of biodiesel we're working towards 100 percent so we can lower all of our emissions there I would argue that the city is absolutely leading the way here on reducing our emissions and now yes we need the private sector to do it too because we have less than a decade to reduce emissions worldwide to keep the planet livable this is a crisis and we cannot mess around we all have to act okay we have a question about and this our questioner asks specifically about how many department heads of color will you appoint to your Administration but I would broaden it and also say you know the city's a major employer in Madison and you know talk about what you are doing will do to ensure that the city is an equitable employer and offers opportunity to to City residents but also takes advantage of the talents of the diverse group of residents that we have to get the city's work done in America yeah so there's a number of things that I brought into a place when I became mayor and I'll say first that it was a little bit surprising to me how much of the job of Mayor is management of people and and it was shocking to me when I came in that the city didn't have any standardized way of doing some sort of annual check-in with our employees and there didn't seem to be any standardized way of checking in regularly with department heads so I had never experienced that all my other employers had some kind of system set up so we set that up um and the part of the reason that we set that up is so that I have a chance to talk with department heads about how they're doing on hiring and so I got a report on um what the percent of women is what the percentage of people of color is and we talk about it what's going well what's going wrong why are you having trouble retaining folks or why you're having trouble hiring folks what strategies can we use and we talk about that with HR you know everybody's having trouble hiring these days so we are trying to get really Innovative and creative in how we're doing our Outreach to make sure that we have diverse candidate pools because that's how you make diverse hires is if you have a diverse candidate pool so we're working on that another thing that we've done is to change from reviewing only some job descriptions through an equity lens to reviewing all of our job descriptions through an equity lens and making sure that we're removing any barriers that might be in those job descriptions to uh again creating a duress candidate pool city has a robust effort around racial equity and social justice and one of the things that our new HR director is really focused on is making sure that we're retaining folks in the city and that's a whole nother five-minute conversation so I won't go there but the last thing I'll say is that um in one of my early budgets we created a new division in the Department of Civil Rights it's the division of equity and social justice and we hired a really very impressive manager for that Division and are supporting her work on this effort as well so as Deputy Mayor oversaw the racial Equity initiative with the city and we started a lot of what uh mayor is talking about we hired a coordinator position within the Department of Civil Rights to really lead our efforts this was really Grassroots this is work that we did alongside employees in the city and so we developed a racial Equity uh social justice tool kit where we would look at the position descriptions within HR to ensure that we were not having any unintended consequences and preventing the diversity of people that we needed and it is about and we trained all city employees around microaggressions right because it is about not only recruitment but we have to retain our employees of color to ensure that they feel safe they feel valued and accepted within the workforce and so the racial Equity social justice initiative was amazing uh team that I I was able to work with now I don't know what happened between the time that we transitioned but we did do performance evaluation reviews on a regular basis um and so I'm sure maybe they it changed but that is really really important but I think in order to recruit talent in this city we have to make sure that it's an inclusive environment I think pay is important and we have to have wage parity across all across the city to ensure that people of color are getting the same wage as their counterparts in the same position and so as mayor I will continue the good work that I started in the racial Equity social justice initiative and ensuring that we have a safe place it's the same thing that I did as the CIA Services an all-white organization is now a very diverse organization with employees who have lived experience okay one last question and then we'll let both candidates give a closing statement uh Madison has done a number of infrastructure projects in recent years uh one consequence of that is that our debt levels have grown as we borrowed to fund them uh they've got I think they're currently at about 17 percent of general fund spending our debt payments and that's projected to rise to maybe 20 by the by the end of the decade so I'll ask uh starting with Gloria and then the mayor uh how high is too high and you know does the city need to watch and this issue and potentially take steps to curb that growth yeah I mean I I wrote this down because I I know that um ideal is 12 to 13 percent uh 15 is acceptable 70 is in danger and 20 percent um is where we will be and so it is the worst place um that we want to be as a city I mean I think that we have never in history going to be at this point of a fiscal crisis seriously that's where we're going to be in the next couple of years and so we keep talking about state aid state aid we cannot depend on state aid it's going to be great but we're gonna be we're it it's going to affect our bond rating it's going to affect everything and so we have to make some tough decisions here within the next couple of years and um as I mentioned before I'm not sure what those tough decisions are going to be yet I mean I it it we're going to have to make some tough decisions and our finance director and our finance team are going to be hard at work and really get providing me with the recommendations of how we get past this how we improve our our rating from 20 we've never been here and that's where we're going to be in the next couple of years and that's not good for our residents in the city so it this is really a question of balancing needed infrastructure Investments um with the amount of debt that the city holds and so we don't want to stop investing in our infrastructure because our infrastructure is part of what supports our growth and supports economic development on the other hand we don't want to have too high a debt load and I certainly don't think we need we should go up from where we are and I do think that we need to bring the debt load down and I think that there's a number of ways to do that and one is for us to continue to pursue yes other sources of funding particularly Federal funding for infrastructure and and now is a great time to do that and because we have an Administration in the white house that is providing funds and understands and appreciates cities in a way that just has not been true in the past so I'm hopeful and we have been aggressively pursuing Federal funding we've brought in over 400 million dollars in federal funding in my Administration we're going to continue working on that um but we also have to be really prudent in choosing which projects we work on and every single capital budget that I've put out agencies have requested way more in capital projects than actually ends up in the capital Improvement plan and so you do have to use good judgment part of what we do in in that process is run these projects through an equity lens and make sure that we're making Equitable Investments around our community and but there are hard choices coming and we are not going to be able to do for example all of the storm water projects that our engineering division would like us to do to mitigate flooding and we're just not going to have enough money to do that so we are going to have to make hard choices and that is going to be a process with our community and and you know at the end of the day you really don't have that many choices most of what the city's operating budget is is people and so the way to save money is to have fewer people which means fewer services I don't want to move in that direction and so we have been doing our best in every single budget to balance without cutting positions and but there's not really a lot of options okay well I would like to thank our our co-sponsors the home group and Downtown Madison Inc I would like to thank both candidates and most of all I would like to thank all of you for just being here and listening and so we'll now starting with the mayor and then Gloria give each of you two minutes to make a closing statement to the audience first yes okay well thank you all so much for being here and and thanks for your attention and thanks for the folks that are watching online as well we appreciate you um and thanks to the sponsors and the organizers for putting this together um you know I I am proud of my record over the past four years I think we've gotten a lot of things done for the city of Madison we've built affordable housing we're starting a rapid transit system and we've working on fighting climate change and bringing racial Equity into everything we do we're making strides on Public Safety there's more to do and we're making strides on traffic safety there's more to do and and I really want to continue investing in our small businesses in our families and particularly in our young people and so I ask you to let me get the job done give me another four years to work in our community on these issues that and these challenges that face us and let me help move Madison forward even more please vote on April 4th whoever you vote for please vote in the state supreme court race that's the most important race on the ballot in April and turnout in Madison is absolutely critical if you want to learn more about me or my campaign please visit Satya for madison.com s-a-t-y-a for madison.com and or feel free to grab me afterwards if you want to chat about something and but I would be honored to have your vote in April and thank you again for being here I would disagree that two important races on the ballot ballot okay the mayor's race is so important I jumped in this race um because I'm concerned about the future of this city as a longtime madisonian who grew up here spent my professional career here my in in college parents of Migrant Farm Workers I was able to have the ability to give back to a community that gave so much to me and my family and so I am prepared today to step up for the city of Madison as I have done in years past when we're in trouble and so I think the we have to figure out um what we want in the next four years where do we want to be in the next four years and think about it I mean when we think about the mayor talks about Equity we we have I haven't talked about the race to equity report for for years and so um that's a problem right I mean we are we lifting up our Progressive values here and so equity for me I hold you know to my heart that is something that we have to really focus on in this city we still have I mean as we're building this brt and the rapid redesign we have Transit inequities we have educational inequities we have uh you know the school to the prison pipeline is still happening you know employment issues inequities and so if we want to live up to our Progressive values we have to jump in and we have to focus on equity and we've talked a little bit about Equity but 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f9bKm0ih48s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9bKm0ih48s | Victory Over Victimhood(Pastor David Hoffman) | I appreciate all the work that goes into that a lot of what goes into that rather than this contemporary garbage that's been poured out first Corinthians 15 now is kind of amazed how the Lord puts things together that last song we sang goes right with a message that goes right with a message first going 15 this is a chapter about the resurrection I'd like to read the last five verses and we're going to see a word repeated three or four times so in verse 54 first Corinthians 15:54 so so when this corruptible shall but put have put on incorruption and this mortal shall put on immortality then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written death is swallowed up in victory that's a nice word attend iswhat victory or death where is thy sting o grave where is thy victory the sting of death is sin the strength of the sin of sin is the law but thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ therefore my beloved brethren be steadfast unmovable always abounding in the work of the Lord for as much as you labor first up much as you know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord okay so let's go and pray lord I do pray you'd help each every one of us to experience the victory and the many victories that you have in store and desire for each of your children help us to be conquering soldier for Jesus Christ to help us to enjoy many victories and the first and foremost is salvation in Jesus name I pray amen a lot of times if you look at an age there will be a spirit over an age and the spirit of our age that you can see and witness on the news media is victims everybody's a victim and the Bible says that you and I should have a victory over victimhood now this is very easy to succumb to we all Epona these things and the reason why we're all prone to these things is because we have this thing called flesh okay and people admire teams or individuals who overcome great obstacles okay people admire that and they get a victory they overcome they admire that but when an obstacle stands in front of each of them most of them buckle and collapse under the pressure okay now I like I like basketball in particular sports in particular I enjoy them I get a pleasure out of them being raised in a farm the fall time was our slow time so farm kids usually gravitate towards basketball spring time they're planting so that's baseball so that's kind of put on second down and rung of the ladder well we're playing a basketball team anybody it's a victory at a game you like to be on the victorious side but when I play a game I'm not just looking at the short-sighted victory I'm not looking at the other team is my great opponent you know who my greatest opponent is in the game it's this dude right here I want to experience a victory after the game whether the opponent you played whether you wanted lost I want to experience a victory over my flesh that I can look at the game and say okay I may have suffered offenses from the other team or even from the referees but at least I came through with my testimony intact okay Pentecostals are tough to play sports loudly lose your salvation in the process but but notice the normal behavior after a team loses a game is they blame why because I'm a victim that guy was picking on me I'm a victim that's that's human nature which you could figure out how the rescue to go on the first five minutes and you adjust okay you learn from that but the most important victory is victory over yourself that's your greatest opponent in life now while game offenses and there's the offenses are abound everywhere offenses are going to be worse they're going to increase exponentially as we get closer to the coming of Christ and a person just you got to have a victory over victimhood the emotional pain of discouragement or defeat it gives you a reality that life is a struggle suffering and that is manifested a person and life is full of pain of suffering why did that happen to me it's because you're breathing that's why okay and I'm not I'm not belittling any suffering of pain or anxiety or problem that people have and everybody views your your issue that's a big thing in your eyes and I'm not saying it's not to other people those is bigger because this their amount is bigger than your Mountain but we all have these things and a choice that person has when you face these offenses is you have a choice to make what am I going to do am I going to succumb to the obstacle and justify myself by becoming a victim and then I'm gonna live a defeated life and well wallow in self-pity and feel justified in that or am I gonna overcome and experience a victory victimhood stifles stymies any possibility of a victory over the obstacle always does now the Lord Jesus during his life he would often use opportunities of current events or current experiences and then he used that to teach a lesson one time the Apostle didn't have enough bed they only had one also bred for 12 guides and so Jesus noticed said he said oh hey by the way followed be well the leaven of the Pharisees in the Sadducees and they said how do you know we all had one loaf of bread and then he said I'm not talking about bread you knuckleheads he's I'm talking about the leaven of the doctrine of the Pharisees it says so he took something in their life and was given about a lesson well one of the fellas brought a newspaper print to Jesus and oh yes is about Pilate offering sacrifices of people orgy said oh yeah did you hear about that yeah Pilate Leo news media is always talking about something motorist or something like that Pilate murdered on these guys they said Jesus at all by the way except ye repent ye shall likewise perish this what the newspaper all over here did you read about that construction job whether the scaffolding guys that has a scattering rights and 18 guys fella got killed and he said and if you don't repent you likewise you'll perish so the Lord would take current events now I'm ready about cash ones from 9:00 to 9:30 on the little programs large station down the Rensselaer and I've been on there for years that you started i $20 for 30 minutes and I at the beginning I put a current events and I usually hit some hot spot that's in America and I usually loves sodomy or or the abortion that so that's the big three in America where the media is trying to cram that down you throw now transgender that's because law was sodomy and so I usually use that as a topic I mean you have unlimited material on the hypocrisy of the leftist unlimited now people that use it tune into the radio they look they well then I shifted available and I so that the Bible discusses these current events there's nothing new Under the Sun I know it's going to be in a newspaper tomorrow or the next week I know the news me is going to do why because the Bible tells me what they're gonna do and so Jesus has a different reaction about things and God has a different reaction so we had these great offences people have great offenses I came across a fella in cholera even in Australia last time we got chatted about some things and then he let me know he said I'm an SRA and and I knew what he's talking about now SRA means satanic ritual abused that means he was raised in a satanic family that had sacrificed his human sacrifices and things like that and he was one that was ritually abused by that family for years very kind individual and I'm saying that lifestyle mine grown up in ously on a farm or about the only things I talked to when I did talk was to a dog or a hog I mean that wasn't my life introvert very quiet okay and I'm look at that I'm looking at that you know wow my problem some nice even minuscule compared to that but everybody's got offenses and it's going to get worse before before Christ comes or calls the church out but the Lord is in the rest of how we react that's what he's into it God has a plan he wants his children to be conquerors victory we can get a victory over victimhood and experience a victory now I'm gonna give you three or four ideas about this idea if you would try first John chapter five sorta back into Bobby a first second third John Jude revelation and when a person went out when an individual recognizes the reality of their life that you're a sinner than any Savior 1st John chapter 5 shows that the new birth is the first of many victories for the born-again believer that's the first one and that is a major victory meal because 99% of the way all thinks their religion is the same and they think that all religion is you're trying to do something good to attain heaven nirvana utopia Samadhi but the Bible is different that that's something unique about it first John 5 verse 1 John said this he said whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God and everyone that be with him then begat Lois that has be God knows him if you drop down to verse four and whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world and this is the victory that overcometh that overcometh the world even our faith the vast majority of people have no clue whether they're gone when they die the vast majority are flying on an airplane where the pilot doesn't know the destination and none of them would get on the plane an airport if they asked the part where we're going but yet they go to a church where the Reverend Reverend asked the priest awhile by whoever you ask them we know where you're going to die and they don't got a clue it is a victory this is tougher Jesus Christ is a savior and I put my faith in him that is a victory that a vast minority of people in the world has ever experienced and the group born again believer has stepped into a different world come across the sameness which I have done on many occasion and I just smile and then you picked a loser we're on the winning side I read the last chapter now they live good they don't live good so our side right now but hey read the last chapter skip that although there are so few man that's exciting to get back there now all these pagans are trying to appease a God that's always mad never will not stop getting mad and they're trying to appease God's just to temporarily give a back off and they offer some sort of sacrifice to do this to do that and the goddess temporarily appease but he's never totally appeased the God of the Bible can be appeased as through His Son Jesus Christ if you would Romans chapter 8 verse 31 the guy in the Bible is the god of biblical Christianity sentence the sinners to condemnation yep that's right that's what we deserve but then he says he said don't because years yet he said yeah you're certain of condemnation you're sentenced to hell but but but Jesus Christ paid the price he took that sentence for you and if he placed your faith in Him and you agree he's the savior you place your faith in him you step into his victory Romans chapter 8 verse 31 what shall we say then what shall we say to these things in God be for us who can be against us they like people doesn't matter Venus fared not his own son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things good deal who shall lay anything to the charge of Gaza is God to justify he who see that condemneth it was Christ that died they rather that is risen him who is even at the right hand of God who also made intercession for who shall separate us from the love of Christ shall tribulation or distress of persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword as is read for I think we all killed all the day long we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter nay in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us you see the first victory is believing in Jesus Christ and that is just one as many this if we yield to the spirit in this book so this is the first thought is the first one is the the new birth is the very first of many victories for the born-again believer second time it says the agenda of the world okay the world as a body you can see it really manifested by the rust ascender is self righteousness promoted through the mentality of victimhood we're a victim we've been oppressed white privilege male privilege I mean especially this all victimhood why did Hillary lose hope she's a victim they look in the mirror no way don't look there victimhood is the state of being a victim we have these social justice they call them lawyers or better they're just a soft as Joel so social justice wear and rave about being victims of injustice and oppression and racism xenophobia and when I can't are these people I have a Bible for the office in the Bible as are you a Bible Sandvik oh yeah you wanna buy the phone babe oh you narrow-minded negative something relax I mean you saw him go crazy I mean this this this little thing that got elected in New York what is that little thing that looks to me to be a little transgender but she's not going to tell us that you know she's a victim although she's got the Green Deal the funniest thing about the green deals they want to get rid of airplane fly you know Airlines and a senator in Hawaii signed on to the deal I mean they're crazy who's gonna pay for the deal nah whatever it is nothing that I'm gonna pay for it it's something else gonna pay for anything you're gonna get paid for it's gonna take everything down the tubes but they're a victim they deserve it these people are so ignorant they don't realize how ignorant they are and they're smaller than and they're so amazing all this sky who's got a Jewish father and a black mother and she's an actor he had paid six figures didn't like his salary so he willeth check he wrote a check when you're going to commit a crime don't Zach wrote a check to two black guys and then made up the story that he got an attack Mikey white guys wearing a mega hat and then being jumps all over the story I'll terrible this is 2019 finish the kaga police figured out the gamma check you wrote to the to my palm corners I mean this time I'm gonna give a couple illustration of his kind in the Bible I guarantee you this guy don't think he did anything wrong I guarantee that guy is still victim he's not good seems that's where the cultures going Jordan Pearson is in Australia right now and I'd encourage you to read some of Jordan piece and I think the Lord Jesus needs men I don't think there's I don't doubt I doubt they're safe men but you see God he's not gonna the media is not gonna let somebody like me give some of them and start talking so John Peterson is a guy that I love the Lord has been pointing out they said he's in Australia so he got a panel unless he has seen this or to reach someone he got you got you a feminists here and a conservative politician here the moderator another and the Jordan Pearson and then I some of the city got over a years ago but a transgender female that transition from where the female has almost 70 and I mean it was like wherever it spoke it was like all goofing on both sides of the fence you should have jumped off the fence and I'd say he did a masterful job and it's amazing to hear the questions and the response and to see the intolerance of the feminists and how they couldn't keep their mouths shut when these other two were trying to talk masterful I mean you got to see some of those things I mean that that is just massive oh because these people are playing the victim it's working has God respond to that the Lord's looking from heaven and God Almighty empowers his soldiers on the victory and eventually he will abandon that victim he'll drop him on a rock he'd be patient at first but then he will drop them like a rock don't stay in that victimhood as Nellis our online has anybody ever heard of elder admit here larry elder couple yeah you gotta hear larry elder get on youtube type in larry elder or Black History Month conservative black man very articulate in a forty two million view type that in you will learn more about the hypocrisy of the racist agenda in our culture that any time I mean he hits it from top to bottom very articulate very fast talker amazing guy there Jelena you gotta listen to now but he is joy he tells her story of his dad and I got mad at his father and then he realized his dad story and touch his death for ten years then he got his dad story and then now his he's so close to his father great story amazing story how to overcome obstacles in life and becoming Victor their elders are definite I don't know if he's a saint mera naam aboard is he there he really hits a good it's a hard but you see God is empowering the soldier on the victory and eventually God abandons the permanent victim and I once the stories in the Bible a person can choose when you've been offended and I'm not going to belittle any of found I'm going to start listening of ours because offense is about it's everywhere you saw over the Bible you have Noah who overcame the world one man overcame the world and I believe the population before the flood is greater than we have right now and he overcame the world what a thing for man to do that then the next guy that God picked was a guy named Abraham and Abraham was a wealthy man that he had no children and the first it says well that's not a big deal it is in that culture not to have a child and then you get beyond the age of having a child then God promising a genetics out and then it's not happening and how many of you know somebody that's to a couple that wanted it saw did everything that could have a child try to have a child eventually adopted a child a little baby and then they have a baby a year later I've heard of that media time I'm sure that Edith Abraham and Sarah they fussed about that many a time then Isaac again he had the same experience so he got a child quicker than Abraham did and then Jacob he was but again he like his dad and his grandfather it took a while to get us out then he got then he got excited and then he had a bunch of kids and those bunch of kids ten twelve boys ten of them got together and they hated that one brother Joseph they just hated that kid and so dad says John would you go I'll see how your brothers do it it's okay I gets over and then the brothers see him coming to they say here comes you know so-and-so tattletale you know you know dad's favorite you know that guy just gets under my skin and they said well let's just say how about making a little money so they grabbed him threw in a pit then while he's down there Yellin and screamin begging for them to come out let him let me out let me out let me out there comes a couple in the lights you know - slave traders they bought them took them down to Egypt no reparations Joseph never asked for reparations I understand that then whatsoever he goes down to Egypt away from his family for the first time as a teenage kid can you imagine the the heartbreak he had the homesickness the tragedy he went through the motions of paying the crying themselves to sleep at night can you imagine what that kid did and then he gets buddy but he gets serving somebody I mean if somebody's a whiner gripe earn do you think somebody's gonna put them in a position of leadership and start serving what he did so evidently he's trying to make the best of the world he was given he tried to Boston where he was at well then then some woman falsely accuse him he's in the jail thrown in jail falsely accused he's not only in jail they have him shackled in jail and a quarter songs in that shackling really his body and he but back he's trying to make the best of his situation trying to Boston where he's at and then one of the jurors knows this gets different to them other kids so he put him as a trustee he started going from place to place and then he interpreted some weather to those prisoners saw dreams and the both of them came through and he asked the wire so now when you get in front feet hey what you just kind of know that I was unjustly yeah you know that a word if I'm tired of this and the guys forgot about couple years and then failure has a couple of dreams and then then I gotta remember I think if in the Joseph comes up the interprets the dreams and then Joseph puts is number two in charge the guy blossomed wherever God put him in spite of the offenses I mean maybe your kid maybe your sibling feel pretty bad whether they have bad as Joseph's that's pretty raunchy now when Joshua gets in the land of Canaan God says okay he got twelve tribes less this divide up the lamb here and he said he divided up the Lambs he's OK from Manasseh I want you to give him this plot of ground not Vanessa there would have been the great big degree a great great paying grandparents of Jesse smell cheese solder black mother and when they got their life they came to Joshua and they said levy a great people we just go small rot and Joshua said ok if you're a great people there it is go conquer it and now their other brother every amar Ephraim again another relative of Jesse that Jewish father black mother well there's a catonian Jeff though rough character and definitely gets in a battle in judges chapter 11 and in the battle he says God if you got me win I'm gonna sacrifice first thing I see when I come home and God had heavy to say that's not a smart deal but you made the deal okay here we go so he wins about he comes home and there's his daughters the first thing that walks out and he foolish to think that sacrificed my daughter and he does so right after he sacrifices his daughter as a sacrifice to God here come the ìiî mites and said where did you curse the world to better we were to joke gene and you caught the wrong person at the wrong time and he just got the men of Gilead together and he just beat the Royal snot out of those people as I have said and why because they he was so sick of that idea victims God gets sick of that too David teenage kid wins the battle of the Goliath solidus jealous of him and then David becomes a fugitive for years running for his life couldn't go to the post office picture was in there that way he would then he had Daniel Danny was a teenage kid ripped from his home in Judah transported over to Iraq Babylon tried to brainwash him for three years castrated him and then he brought him where he was overcame those obstacles amazing how about Joe ten kids ten caskets in a funeral bankruptcy then he's in the hospital loss of health job mentions bitterness several times and I'll come back to Joe but if you thought was the first two in the Bible Cain and Abel King comes up their ideas we need to appease God so I'm gonna bring all my you know I'm gonna bring my turnips and my grapes and all these things in this thing and of course God's gonna accept me because he knows five everybody knows who I am of course there's only four of us but he already knows who I am an egg will sink and I'll kill ya got a lamb how offer the land for sacrifice so Kings over there jumping up and down doing about his thing you know criss cross himself back and forth you are several times in an alias over here offering your lamb in lightning comes out accepts Abel's sacrifice then Cain's over there he's always in big noise and Abel is running around now excited because God accept them and kings over them who do you think you are ticky rated business rod I don't know about that okay I just don't got accepted officer price got it in well you should accepted mine don't he know who I am I was born this way this one I think I am he said except me and God came down and said K what you so mad about well I you know I should be mad he said there's a lamb right over there if sin lies I don't want to cook it it I mean it worked for him why don't you try I'm just as good as he is well maybe you are but why don't you try that lamb King let's try that don't you know who I am of course I know who you are you know you're the old list you know all that stuff but why don't you come out why don't you do something about it no way I'm not going to do it you get some bloody village in this all you are my ways good and so it was out there tending his sheep and he's just whistling away because they had God accepted my sack fellow amazed these are with some layin king's horses stinking jerk he goes over he gets in a fight with him kills him God shows up he's in a cage where's your brother am I my brother's keeper he said well in fact you are you have the old she should be taking care of your brother where's he at I don't know you know the Lord says you know you're some blood crying over there yeah I hear there you could your brother did sure why he deserved it I can't believe he got me so mad is this hell I'm a victim then God says okay pal I'm a black male you and then you're done you there be a future that vagabond well this was me the night there whiny little grip' Punk then God blessed them God don't put up with that he gave a chance and you'll find that not only Wes Kain & Abel you'll find out with Ishmael and Isaac you'll find that was Jacob and Esau now Esau is quite a character where Maine gets bitter he don't think right gee kid when you need a BSc well first off God said it when you're born feel I could take it up with God thank you I will and so he took it off with God then he got bitter about that is you stole my birthright no you stole it no sir so tired your family she came home I had some littles in the polygon you said in my that bus ready was the hill beams to me so you sold it to me you stole it no you saved it no you stole it well you're a deceiver yeah I probably do but you sold it to me no I did you stole it back and forth you're not going to convince a victim no way to convince him and then Sawyer David after David wins the battle of Gaius Saul should have been happy he saved my life but no he got the attention that I wanted and that's how it goes offenses are going to increase exponentially in the latter days until we face Craig how are we going to respond God empowers a soldier on the victory but God eventually will abandon the permanent victim the last thought is this need to conquer bitterness how do we conquer bitterness against God bitterness is always directed at God even though we may directed at a person it goes beyond the person to God because God allowed that that's what Adam did with Eve with it we got caught it with Evie's God said would you do that let me say there's that woman you gave me people in God you see you need a conqueror of bitterness against God by childlike faith and beg God for grace 7 years ago through the years we've been here 20 21 years going on 22 years couple different situations the two adult leaders in the church here went after Heidi they went after her unjustly I investigated it say that out he was on Joshua Boston leaders dead two separate times we did not come to her hence we did not go to the leaders at all we taught we worked with Heidi to say okay I agree I researched it yes that was unjust what they did but you gotta learn from it what she have learned anything if we went to her defense of all appearance do I'm not saying you suck there are times you need to do that we did not feel that was necessary at this time we felt it was something that a young person needs to recognize the leader is not always right you maintain you the respect but they're not always right so you learn from it you gotta learn from that and so she learned from it and she blossoms where she's at okay conquer bitterness against God that childlike faith and trust if you would look in Hebrews 12 I mentioned the Esau it says Esau wept bitterly he wept bitterly after Isaac blessed Jacob now unfortunately Rebekah she did wrong she lost faith and unfortunately she suffered a very bad thing because she lost faith when she sent Jacob away she never saw him again twenty years she evidently died in there terrible thing but it but it says the Esau wept bitterly Hebrews 12:15 here you gotta come passaging years later keeps our records you saw looking diligently Hebrews 12 looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you thereby many be defiled lest there be any fornicator or profane person as Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright see the Bible accounts that he sold it but a bitter person runs us over in their mind and they're right and you're wrong why they're a victim why did they do that to me why did they do that to me over and you know why did God allow that to happen why did God allow that to over and over and over and he got bitter the opportunity verse 15 was grace beg God for grace beg God for grace if you would try Joel 21 verse 25 now from a humanly perspective from a natural perspective if anybody had a reason to be bitter job would fit the bill my mini a guy in jail tell me I understand what job went through and how look at him say Joe is not suffering for dear I know you don't understand what Joe winter don't even try but Joe but the word bitter is mentioned 5 times by Joel five times if anybody were justified being bitter that's the man who would be justified from a humanly perspective John 21:25 he said this and another diet in bareness of his soul and never eateth with pleasure there's the heartache of bitterness you can't enjoy anything you just over and over in your mind run through the offense and Joel said I'm not dying that way and that's why I jokes blessed be the name of the Lord the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away and job is going to be an illustration to people in the tribulation time period James 5 verse 11 I'm sure Joe when he read James 5 verse 11 he read that account we got to heaven with it oh now I see why you did what you do why didn't you tell me that well that's just because I wanted you to have faith he's going to be an example to Jewish people in the tribulation James 5 verse 11 the Spirit of God allows or gives grace to the believer to overcome bitterness Ephesians 4 verse 30 says in grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby you're sealed unto the day of redemption and the next verse let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and evil speaking be put away from you with all malice and be a kind one to another tender-hearted forgiving one another even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you we grieve our God when we run it over and maintain our bitterness against God now if we go back to Joseph if anybody had a reason to be bitter against their siblings he would fit the bill okay humanly naturally speaking he would fit the bill God gave him a dream saying someday a brother's going to bow down to you as a teenager did he probably shouldn't have told his brothers but man you have a dream you want to tell somebody they got mad about it they got jealous and got envious that's what prompted them to sell them into slavery that's what prompted them to lie to the for over a decade with their dad would be crying in the room there they are the other room knowing that he wasn't dead they didn't know what happened to they tell their dad they hid that from the dead for over a decade and then here they show up down there needs up and there's Joseph they never recognized they had no clue what happened to him and as their squabbling amongst each other because Joseph has put a test on this cobbling and their that what they did is eating at them it's been eating at them ever since they did it and they even bring it up we should have done that to Joe and we would said I told you you shouldn't listen to me we heard his cry and we heard a cry and we should have done that too and Joseph is listening he rented to another room and left all the emotions came out he wept because of the pain he had but he saw the big picture and when he manifested himself to his daughters he said don't be angry with yourself God has sent me before he saw the big picture he was a victim he was a victim the big picture God wants us to be victors overcome great obstacles in life so we can help others overcome their obstacles well these days where they are sited at Joseph's redeem him but in the Hartness think I'm did he will forgive us i they got thinking he forgave us but the rear maybe he did but he's not going to do anything because dad's alive he won't do anything to us because he will not hurt his dead we know his love for his dead if he came down hard on us if he came down hard on us you know her dad would not do anything her dad well dad dies in her mind in their mouth now we're going to get it we're going to get it so they conjured up a story I don't think it happened but they conjured up a story they said Joe Neptune Eponine yet what was name was he said we talked to dad what you did yeah dad was telling us would you forgive us for what we did there's no record of that they made it up they were afraid just this so this guy could throw him in prison estoy can have him beheaded right on the spot and he says forgive all he did you know the first time the word forgiveness on in the Bible was right there Genesis 50 verse 17 with Joseph what a conqueror what a conquer the grace of Joseph is more a type of Christ in anybody in the Old Testament and when he saw his Savior he's I'm so glad I'm so glad you gave me the grace to do that you see he's a victor we could conquer we can conquer bitterness against God but childlike faith and God will give us the grace yeah a person to choose to stay a victim but you know what's happening God's leaving he's sick of it he'll put up with it temporarily but then God will go away because we will grieve there's bit of God I know we have eternal security but that influence will fade away because who wants to be around a Graper complainer a bitter individual God doesn't and so he won't do it so we could be more than conquerors we got a victory laughs too bad my salvation and sanctification so that we can be continual conquerors of Jesus Christ by conquering bitterness against God okay let's pray lord I do pray you'd help each and every one of us to be more than conquerors by chance if someone in this room is not born again hope to realize they could start a life of victory by coming to Jesus Christ by faith but as doesn't mean everything's going to be all hunky-dory now we're at a soldier in an army and a soldier gets shot at and Lord had a lot of offenses Lord we beg for your grace to overcome these obstacles and these offenses so that we can bask in the victory that you have available well has about an I suppose the piano will play the altars open if you'd like to use it [Applause] praise praise be to God who giveth us the victory but that giving us the victory will be giving grace so that we can march forward into the victory he wants us to make sure that we remain soldiers Laura I do pray thank you for the victory of salvation thank you that we can be more than conquerors and thank you that you've had a victory over the devil and death what I pray you'd help us to have a victory over discouragement depression and even bitterness in Jesus name I pray day amen | Hensley | UCJACXg2g3LM1uxsO2qRlvNA | 2019-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,869 | 35,035 |
UNzoyMvb-0I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNzoyMvb-0I | Revenge of the Iron Lich - episode 03 | you're doing like a daily you might want to use their hearts again well a lot of a lot of dailies will do damage even yes no the problem is is that i think [ __ ] no i didn't use a daily power point i'm going to action point oh yeah my repulsive strike but i will at least use my forceful weapon to do the same thing and the poison still applies poison still applies i took the venom uh master feet so that there's no poison immunity or resistance to my attacks nice all right so that is i hear the mic's quite good it caught that so that's a 34 which is going to be a miss right do you get anything because you spent an action point and my action point is plus three so that's a 37 i will use my heroic effort for 41. that's a hit finally so venomous kiss is fine i'm going to use my um all of basically my uh this is my base damage this is my practice killer uh hybrid feet or multi-class feet then i took my advantage basically because i'm going to die so 14 18 20 24 25 29 plus 13 30 40 42. he's under 500 anything else 489 no it's down by a third um so yeah that's my turn so come at me bro four squares which is over here and he's probably sorry bring out my effects all right that's why i dropped this he stands up he moves out here crushing the torch that's now gone underneath his heel and he has no standard action left but hold on a second let me just take a look and make sure he doesn't have any minors and he does not therefore he disappears at the end of the third round and you are in the clear i get he also would have probably been able to open the door and at least blast us once no one because because you pushed and knocked him down yeah it'd be moving to stand up and move it to get over and then he wouldn't have happened close up to the door to close it if i just closed it we were in there he could have squeezed through kick maybe kicked over the door and who knows what else all right so uh can we get the warp out of the pit so he can heal us 56 minutes for the first room excellent three hours remaining uh you are on the cobblestone path he says significantly features of the room a cobblestone path is set into the floor and winds towards a heavy set of iron doors the hell a helmeted skull is embossed on the door's surface on the outside now that's our land a 10 foot wide pit lies open nearby with a faint emerald glow pulsing from its depths the air is heavy with the order of smelted iron and as if a forage burns nearby here's what i did not tell you about the pit trap because i totally forgot about it until just now there's oh that's bad oh that's really good hey justin let's be recording no only the bigger heavier trucker lock goes on the outside but we couldn't find the keys this morning so i opened the outside line remember you're being recorded i'm actually being recorded so i got to be careful here um yeah i know the the big heavy steel lock goes on the outside and the lock that's already locked is the one that should be locked on the inside but uh i guess you didn't put the keys away last night when you close that the fire goes out because they come over but so that's why he can use his power go outside and knock it out from the outside that will give you all the extra healing that you want you got to put that heavy steel lock on the outside you gotta get him out of the pit well she's feeling very correct all of a sudden i take it you found my uh deposit i've got 30 points left how are you doing okay i have 30. and you guys did okay today 55. you guys did okay see yeah it's all a matter of heading straight all right all right i'll see you monday morning all right bye all right uh the balls calls after i bailed out of there i was a little worried all right so uh the bottom of the pit and that includes this pit over here in the one top filling is lined with dozens of upright replicas of the wand of orcas right however i'm going uh the damage it deals is at least partially based on the fact of the distance you fell because you have a safe wing amulet which negated all falling damage i'm going to say that you're able to navigate and and not get impaled by one of these things congratulations your new nickname is pillow um but you're going to want to be very careful moving around down here grab one we might need it for later yeah and that's in the other pit oh while you're down there can you just aim some healing up for a minute please no really nice before anything else happens no really i was gonna search for a door down here secret door okay i'll make a perception check um i have insight and passive perception i don't know okay passive perception the passive abilities means if you weren't actively wrong for it that's what i assume you're resulting from okay if you subtract 10 from that you don't even have to look at the skill because it assumes you rolled it oh so i guess my perception is okay but your skills are all on the teaching right there yeah you got your options yep there you go i didn't know if insight helped at all insight is more uh wisdom-based so it's more like um is that person lying 14 14 is not going to find you anything at your level an easy check is a 16 a moderate check is a 22 and a hard check is at 31. and that does not necessarily mean that those are the difficulties in here but it's a pretty good guy all right so uh you're at the bottom of the pit how are you you gonna do anything else while you're down there so you didn't find anything to take one of these ones uh actually he's down at the bottom of the pit i do check magic anything down there that's good well all the wands are magic really every single one hey grab a few will you get those up here top one yes i have one on my back actually sweet let's introduce you all right so i'm gonna start do i can i kick one how do i get them loose uh athletics check oh that's or thievery uh athletics or thievery thievery i have a seven athletics they look to be jammed in there pretty good um you got rope or something another good decent role that you might be able to pull one out but uh let him go down you don't need to crawl uh you don't need to climb because you've got broke yeah so just uh uh it's athletics or thievery to get one of these things loose from the floor i'll go with avery okay oh yeah 17 plus 25. all right yep you got one out in fact did you want more than one uh yeah i might as well roll four side of that okay or just 88 divided by half just d and divide by three and what happened to my fourth you got three three all right you can have up to three steps all right so um you have uh with rope it's no problem to get you in the dwarf albuquerque okay no problem at all uh the question is that however how you would like to proceed can somebody please see if there's more kids i'm better trained than i am i'm gonna look around down here for the uh secret door all right make perception okay uh 33 all right uh you are pretty damn sure that there's not a perception 21 22 23. sorry i was looking at the wrong one you probably won't find anywhere he was looking at stuff no look at he said oh look at the perception is so 23. 23. yeah okay uh you're reasonably sure that there's no hidden passage there it must be in another pit okay uh your passage is in another picture you want to go you want me to look for other pits or you want me to check out the one come up i guess i just can do that encounter no you can't tell me well she already searched for the square and she didn't find anything and she really sure that she didn't find anything uh she was pretty sure but then this is not her back so uh um okay well i would you know sometimes you take shortcuts by describing specific actions so if you tell me how you're searching for the pit you may not even need a diet roll to find one okay uh first i'm looking at the way that this pit went down and or slid or collapsed or whatever and that's what i'm looking through you have um it broke along the lines of the plating on the floor and it was on hinges and it went down so but you notice the cobblestone path that goes through avoids that pit entirely oh i forgot that there is a cobblestone path set up before oh okay so now follow the follow the cobblestone follow the console okay uh an extra twelve if you follow the cobblestone path that gets you here don't forget to subscribe before you find another pic okay now i am going to ask you to make a saving through another 14 sheets of surgery yeah all right so make your roll same intro versus just a just a straight up all right you manage not to fall into a pit that is right here as it opens up beneath you okay now that was not on the path or it was uh that was on the path that was on the path yes ooh stinky okay uh looking down oh that's right because the patch goes down that and then the secret path goes off down through that there you go i am hey get this rope and lower me down all right this is a significantly deeper pit okay but the telltale green blow at the bottom of the 70-foot drop does reveal there are more wands of orcas below uh you can lower yourself down without a problem i'm sure you guys have enough rope to make yeah yeah yeah um so at the bottom of the pit make your perception check while he's doing that can i tell what the wand does well i haven't well they're all doing this i'm going to take a look at the statues behind this and everything i wanted and we're also going to condo myself that's the second botch i rolled by the way today yes um so that's 21. what does that get me um [ __ ] you're worse than a crown than i am thank god i'm earning a nickname here i do not appreciate it uh you can tell that there seems to be something magical but it's suppressed or muted as if maybe it's encased within the stone that's scary what did you roll for your perception or good 32 you find a secret passage leading out of the side of course the last person so when when i find a secret passage it opens up or it's oh wow there it is when you find the passage you also discover the mechanism for opening it so you know how you can you if you impress you so now i'll check to see if there is a button so what one of the reliable was going to be good or one of them three pips along the couple one half one of each so one reliable was gonna be false one of the unreliables was gonna be true yeah okay well we found one of them one of them or hers is true then right is that the pit yes that's the cobblestone path okay so jen can manage to tell you there's she's standing behind now then meta gaming is part of this module yes there's one behind me but i don't know if we want to go that way all right we got to go through this path we're really running out of time here all right we want to pick that one what we want to go through that one and we want to keep going through this room we want to go through the secret passage why would there be a secret passage except you hopefully sure speed things up go first that's good do you want i have a portion of invisibility do you want it now sure i'll take it out you may not use it but he wants it all right uh you want something can i carry it here's the thing here's the thing go ahead of it go ahead of us because you're the quietest of them he's a clunker and i'm not exactly fine i don't make much toys at all sure okay actually my stuff is pretty good i'm in the middle okay i would this is a ravine that leads down to an abyss shirt i thought it was this one okay we didn't take this and that's what and i assume that you're leading the way yes yes he is all right i'm as far as what we're going to do first is i'm going to go down and make sure the weight is clear and everything and say yes it does lead somewhere and then everybody follows we are all every second you realize everybody else's stuff is useless no i'm going third we're not even my stop is pretty good actually the cave of the albums the ceiling of this cavern disappears into a heavy fog that casts a silvery moonlight down onto a tall black obelisk which is this right here a wide deep crevasse is swallows most of the ground three spiky formations of rock uh and raw metals just just forth from the ground in columns sharks the lag mites riddle their surfaces as do the dried bones of pit beans and pale the pogba pit feeds nice for three rounds skeletons standing on either side of the obelisk is an emaciated death giant each gripping a huge axe in silence they appear to be in a trance so i'm going to go back over to the 30-foot pit i mean foot pit and you know pretty much tell them hey you know this is what i found did they notice you no go invisible and walk around go check it out go check out the obvious because that's probably the best uh i'll go back down in all right oh the potion is is a high level potion of inmates so it's for the entire encounter you've got five minutes as long as i don't miss that right all right now and sneak on the shadows i'm not trying to show you that's all covered by stealth yes so roll your stealth check the potion of invisibility gives you a plus 20 okay being invisible on top of everything else so 13 that's 23 to start with all right no no no plus 29 yeah plus the plus one yes plus 20. that's another 29. all right so you are a whisper in the wind yes and you know what there's no breeze to be felt this is like when i get back i'm going to tell them man this is like awesome i want more i i will tell you right now that unless you take direct action that uh like loud noise yeah or anything like that no deliberate direct action you're not going to draw the attention of anything okay so because they are giants you can slip past them with ease through their toes any of the uh pit fiends that are impaled on these uh strike mites uh anything noticeable we'll jump back do you now nothing in this place is to be trusted we took a risk they don't wear any clothing they look they look like they've been here drying out for for centuries yeah long walk to cook anything that they had is long since gone and okay so i'm going over and checking out the obelisk you can actually get right up to the obelisk and what you see this is a black stroke obelisk that stands 30 feet tall and is partially set into the cavern wall though its surface is cracked and weathered it is reflective and a living creature that looks at its reflection sees not themselves but rather this image well i can't see anything you can see what they can see oh okay i get it you see this image what is that image oh it looks like a giant there's an outline of a door visible on the oblast's surface and a silver keyhole is set in the middle elf some sort of undeadly thing maybe there is also you should note a glowing sigil clearly visible at the apex of the obelisk at the apex 30 feet up oh that's nice you can climb i open my little pack and get out the right ones looking at it okay i will warn you now that after you make the thievery check you will be asked to make another stealth check you're still involved okay you're still like sorry all right so make me roll uh doing my regular thievery you have these tools oh that's i shouldn't yes yes i have two he has to at least okay so 27. 34. okay click okay roll yourself stealth 49 11 yeah 60. yes it was pretty much don't roll one so um which actually is not an automatic movement for them so it probably still would not have been enough with it being invisible well that would have been 50 50. so yeah you open up the obelisk and the door inside of the obelisk is hollow but filled with treasures okay so please hand all of these to the thief and yes one additional item for which you do not have a card oh which is a small box it looks like what a skeleton header it does not as a matter of fact please pick me but the box has a small clasp on it and the lock is trivial to defeat okay he's asking if you want to open it he's asking if you're opening it now no i'm not opening anything right now all right all right so now what would you like to do uh oh from where you are you can see that is actually a stairway leading up and how would you get over here you could actually jump just this only five feet but it's like thousands of feet deep uh you haven't looked down okay would you like to know more so i'm going to take it and haul back up to them all right no nonsense goes back up and talks to you guys in the stair in the hallway with pigs reveal what you got yeah uh this is what i have methyl gear it's a puzzle artifact the methyl gear is used elsewhere in the tomb yeah four charges of a wanted disintegration minor action at will range uh 10 plus 22 versus reflex 5d 12 plus 12 damage and ongoing 2d 20 damage save ends after effect ongoing one d20 technically anyone can use this so if you walk out around after he makes the say the the target makes you save and stops taking the 2d 20 damage he takes another d20 yes but that's really done so either way so come on we gotta let that we gotta put it down we gotta we gotta we gotta get through things what else we got what else we got uh segment of wreath binge uh weapon segment when you have collected all three segments of the weapon claim the reverend treasure chart so we'll just keep that over here uh ring of the iron golem it's a ring gains resistance tend to you cannot run or shift uh encounter standard close bursts three enemies in the burst take 48 poison damage in our weekend yes that might be useful here since i'm the one in combat it might be a ring of drain resistance wait a minute uh it's a ring attacks include those made by traps can never cause you to lose healing surges uh oh okay that's a big deal so you guys between actions you can split that up any way you want or you can just let him have all of it uh well i'll take the ring i think that's useful for me i'll carry the gear just so somebody has it you've already been hit a bunch of times in combat so we're not losing any more yeah give me the drain resistance i'll take the wand where's the last one oh oh the rain that might be important that's obviously very important because we don't want to lose that so please don't keep track of who holds on to that hold on to that okay i think this is a minor action okay no there's two joints down here in front of the uh vault that i just opened so you just picked the treasure right i picked their treasure snuck underneath their ankles picked their treasure i came back there is a way out of this it's a jump it looks pretty far down it didn't really look it's true toss the door so you guys did very well with that room do you have anymore um i'm just worried about it yeah yeah okay so we know if you can avoid combats or taking any risks it's probably the best thing to do yes i was looking at the time issue right oh yeah combat slower uh because we know that's safe i would ask the two perception-y people too come on out of front we know wait do we know they're safe all right somebody tell me where yep that works all right look ahead folks that's where you're standing yes okay pin but i assume that you purchased with care so it makes a difference well so that's that's i don't know what that's is there if you do not recall oh [ __ ] all right we might have screwed you both over so you guys are you guys have the right savings oh but it's the middle one yeah so it's not 70 feet so you're d20 and hope it's higher than the top 15. here good all right you managed to stand in a safe spot which can be on either side of the pit so do you want to be on the other side of the planet all right yeah i will so hey you found a pip how about you mean like looking out 10 feet 30 feet 50 feet 70 feet great yes 90. looking like who sets a pattern here linda your progression want to go down to the bottom yeah might as well all right lower down perception okay actually at the bottom of this you find a broken key that's all right it's a broken key it's broken i like keys i collect it there you go all right uh but roll your perception if you wish you're still technically invisible by the way we just started we're just like floating represented too | Stephen Chast | UCM0NI18Xd4gh8WrVm0rUbIw | 2013-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,070 | 20,123 |
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_a_8wTn8LVA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a_8wTn8LVA | Day 3 #Vegan #GlutenFree #WeightWatchers | hi guys welcome to Southport Beach here you can see it's lovely sunny day a little bit of cloud in the sky above me but today I wanted to show you what I'm having for my early lunch here with me is my mom Meili I must add that key they're enjoying these lovely views of this sea so I wanted to share with you today what I'm having now I've got some great food yesterday from the Food Festival at Augustine castle so for my picnic today I've got these vegan gluten-free vegetable samosas Wow don't they look amazing and they've also got these vegetable samosas and I'm having these little Indian snacks with a little tip of vegetables so that's my little picnic down here on the beach and that is my update for today and of course my bottle of water and we're just about to walk and then we can see that there's a little train there you see the little train goes all the way along the pier so we are going to walk along the pier to get our exercising as well and for all those DW members check out this DW this is actually the health club there overlooking the beach so if you want to pop to the gym in an exotic location today with your membership come to Southport and workout with this view Wow thank you for joining me old Julius a Debbie's a jetsetter southpaw hardly jet-setting Deb's Tracey thank you I do look like a slim jim a slim Jody Maureen's there Ayesha thank you guys for joining me that's it for today I'll see you again tonight bye | Jody Bunting | UCMxWwISXanD34Cy3t6277ew | 2018-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,448 |
Wlswkg0xklI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlswkg0xklI | Senator John Kennedy, scholar, uses the term 'Crackhead' in his latest Reelection ad | now this is Louisiana politics at its best violent crime is surging in Louisiana woke leaders blame the police I blame the criminals a mom should not have to look over her shoulder when she's pumping gas I voted against the early release of violent criminals and I opposed defunding the police well if you hate cops just because they're cops the next time you get in trouble call a crackhead I'm John Kennedy and I approve this message but it's also racist as hell and he ain't saying nothing about opioid addicts meth addicts none of that other stuff because he was trying to talk about a specific subset of people that he doesn't give a damn about serving in Louisiana since he's been elected we need leaders who have real solutions to the problem in our communities not cowards like John Kennedy who dropped one-liners and do nothing on the job you're a piece of trash | Papa Daddy Unscripted | UCafuOeKyWMGpUrH6wq0kbFQ | 2022-10-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 158 | 871 |
iNmZW5FyJwM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNmZW5FyJwM | Renegade Radio : #27 'What's Up Wednesday' with Drs Stephen & Camilla Franson | welcome back listeners to renegade radio this is your host dr. Todd Janek I am really excited for today's episode we bring to you doctors Steven and Camilla Frandsen I'm just an amazing couple extremely successful both professionally as well as personally and we'd like to say that they live a remarkable life in every way and there's a strategy to that and dr. franson is a bit of a bit of a specialist when it comes to strategy and systems and why not apply that to even your marriage or relationship so they bring their tools and strategies and resources and just pearls of wisdom to having the life you want in the relationship you want through what they call the coffee break so sit back and enjoy you [Music] enough is enough I want the world to be the best place for my children you are not alone renewed renegades to be a part of this group and they're the ones that they can change the world welcome back to renegade radios the podcast dedicated to the dissenters of the status quo bringing you the mindset and strategies to build a healthier happier and stronger family the renegade way it's so important to be ready I am really excited to have our special guests doctors Stephen and Camilla Frandsen on the show we're so stoked about the conversation we're going to have so guys welcome to the show what is up what is not up its election night it is election night in America it's all up its up in the air but as we were just talking about offline before the show guys it's uh you know it's all up in the air but none of its up in the air right we get to treat me choices for ourselves and for our families every day and that's what matters this is a great country to live in we have the freedom to make those choices and I appreciate that I'm very grateful for that and I know Kamali's as well okay it's awesome and listen I know it's a it's a there's a lot going on you could be glued to the TV right now or what have you and your you're making time to be on the show and to to give back and to contribute to our listeners aw thank you very much from the bottom of our hearts for for getting on and sharing some of your life wisdom and expertise with our listeners and I've told our listeners a little bit about you in the intro you guys mind diving a little deeper you know kind of your background who you are and yeah how you ended up being so remarkable well at least at least on paper you know in a nutshell oh I'll let you know a tip it off and then i'll fill in the blanks all right all right so i was born and raised in the wonderful country Sweden and when I was in high school I came over to America for the first time as an exchange student and I spent a remarkable year with my with a host family where the father is a chiropractor and that was my first my first encounter to wade chiropractic and it changed me for life in more ways than I can count and after a number of years I came back to the states to become a chiropractor and that's when Steven and I met and we would time from that we had the same vision and the same core values in a lot of ways and so that was really the that was where the foundation was laid yeah I guess um you know it was not that she's not smoking hot sweet and I've got great eyesight but the fact that uh she had just such a passion for life and for she's seeing the potential for the future and seeing a better way that was the most attractive thing when i first met Camila we just had shared a vision that you know we wanted to really make a difference in our community and and set up a place where families could find a better way to better health and our vehicle was our platform was going to be chiropractic but really both of us just embrace the wellness lifestyle and what it means truly to live the inside out wellness lifestyle and and we were going to set up a place where families knew that they could go and not just get great care but get the support and guidance the expertise and the accountability to make real changes in their lives and and get better health outcomes better life outcomes yeah that's awesome and so how long have you two been married now we're going on sweaty going on cool are you sorry married for 29 yeah that was executed and you guys have two beautiful children yeah and what are their ages we have two great kids Samuel who is 12 and Emma is 10 and they have both grown up in the wellness lifestyle they you know they were they went from being nursed to green smoothies right off the bat so that's just how they roll that's right and that's probably where our renegade life started was the fact that we waited 12 years we were 12 years together before we had kids and you know we had a full life before we decided that okay so you know it's time for kids and we were just bless you too awesome children but you know it's almost like we had like phase one of our of our time together was as just church pours church my students who were just so excited and passionate about learning everything we could about the longest lifestyle and chiropractic and getting our practice launched to just becoming these entrepreneurial really passionate chiropractors that spent ten years together just building the practice and that was our baby blues our practice and our team and we got to destroy our full hearts at it and then you know this latest phase now is the kid face we refer to the years before children as the BCE or she knows like 10 BC and you knows when we launched a private and you know we look back with no regrets because we just had this oh you know this truly remarkable life where you know we look at each stage in each space was very different and and we just grew and learn so much in the process I wouldn't I wouldn't have done it any different but radically different than for example my parents my parents had three kids by 21 and then live such such a different life and I think that you know as every generation looks back and they try to fix what they perceived to be broken about the previous generation and I think is that one one thing that I knew was I wanted to make sure that you know I I was able to provide an extraordinary life for my kids and I didn't want to be printed by you know finances or time you know so we just head down built a business and that really created an opportunity for us to have this really extraordinary life of our kids and be around for our kids and now we get to spend a lot of time with our kids and we get to make you know real two choices with lots of freedom around what we do and how we raise our kids that's awesome and in a min we're going to get into that a little bit with you guys on kind of you know creating that extraordinary life and having some some harmony within it and in just a minute we'll get into that because as you just mentioned you know you had a you know your heart and soul and your practice was your baby and and for our listeners who don't know you had a very big very successful practice that would have required a lot of you know just time and energy and mind space and then in over the years you've branched out into other various businesses that require time and energy and so on and at the same time juggling a healthy marriage raising kids so I think there are a lot of listeners out there who who are in that space of well how do we you know what's the secret of kind of keeping it all together and keeping our lives healthy and happy and at the same time able to focus on career or business and all that stuff sectional yeah and so I'm excited I'm excited to get into this with you guys but before we dive in what is it specifically that you know what what is it that drives you you know like you want to you want to make a difference in the world and communicate this paradigm and what wellness lifestyle if you were what inspires you to to make that difference in the world to show up at to get up early to show up every day and do these things when you don't always have to but you do them anyway so what's the what's the impetus hello gran there go like you mentioned there you know being part of the solution sharing with the world and to the best of our ability the lessons that we have learned and and what what we have found really works because it takes it takes it takes a plan and you are to execute the plan you have to have you have to be persistent you have to be willing to say know where the world says yes and vice versa um you can't just follow the herd it's you have you it's either take the path of least resistance but you got it you got it every every step you take you have to you know slip and check against your core values and that's really you know the motivating in a motivating part of that for me is you know to raise these kids to be a voice and in their lives you know lay the foundation for them so that they can be strong and go out and share the Wellness message with others you know when it's their time yeah legacy and and you said something there Camilla say no when the world says yes and and happen to make that discrimination and not always do what's what's popular accepted so thanks for sharing that because that's very a renegade of you very renegade you know I think it also helps that the both of you are in a team together and you have the same core values I couldn't imagine trying to raise kids yeah with the renegade style philosophy without that partnership yeah well I'll be yoked absolutely i think the you know i love the word renegade i love it you guys have come up with us because i think i've always described myself and our lives together and our approach as being contrarian and you know I actually have a writing project on my desk right now and the tagline is that the herd is healthier and happier I'd follow it and it just it just implies if you just look if you look around and you just see how unhealthy and unhappy and frankly how how broke everybody seems to be its why would you want to just follow that herd so you know I've always been a contrarian spirit i think that like it like you say entrepreneurs are born I think contrarians are born as well and and you know I had I had the best worst thing that ever happened to me when I was 10 years old my best friend died of cancer and I walk them through that whole process and I was really up close and personal with that whole treatment process and when I got I got to see the the medical approach and I've got to see that outside in approach and it was a very frustrating prop part of my life was very very frustrating process to go through with somebody cared so much about because you know all the overt signs of one of your friends going through a dying process and with each and every treatment that you know him going backwards and really not responding well to the to the chemotherapy in the radiation etc that was that was something that you know when he finally died it was such a cathartic moment for me that just that just to help me bring my purpose into focus right so it was the moment that I I decided what I wanted to do with my life I can just remember my dad asking me you know how I was doing after the death and i can remember responding that i'm okay i know what i want to be when I grow up and he says okay great what does that man I said I want to be a doctor and he asked me what kind of doctor would it be i said i want to be the guy that makes people stronger and now and that was you know that was a time that i look back i knew nothing about the wellness message of the wellness lifestyle a chiropractic but that was like the exact moment where I realized what my purpose was and I was tweaked during that process I was I was that put that put a dent in me you know that that experience set my path and it helped me you know it certainly helped me understand and appreciate the value of friendship and family and faith but definitely in health you know and the choices that you make in health and after that I was just committed to doing everything I could to find it you know what what does it take to be a healthy human being how you know what do the healthiest human beings in the world do and that just you know just became the Baron that we that we carry well thank you for sharing that dr. Steven that sound obviously years later obvious that's been it that was a turning point for your life and pens obviously was the point it drove you to become the person you are today so that sounds an inflection point for sure and that was where that bull I think that whole canter under that that's what that contrarian spirit was really tattooed you know where I said okay so I'm going to push back up at the stake of pushing back but to challenge and to question and to always test those things that everybody accepts to be true accepted to be true and that has really served as well wow thank you for sharing that so so switching gears a little bit you know one of the things we want to do on this on this show Doc's is ultimately empower people will give them resources and tools and you know most of our listeners would have if not the same challenges similar challenges you know whether it be in relationships whether it be work and finances raising kids and we all want i would say that we all want the same thing which is would be healthy happy and prosperous yeah and everybody's looking for the i think everybody's kind of looking what's the magic what's the secret and you'll probably tell us there's no secret but more maybe a strategy and and you know some some tools and ways of doing things and you know you guys have have built a remarkable life for yourself in fact you have a that's kind of your tagline being be remarkable which i love ya compare about your remarkable renegade who doesn't want to be that the remarkable family that's right yeah the name of our you know the coaching company is the remarkable practices job is justice if it to chiropractic but really it applies to you can be a passion on a remarkable church you can be a gym owner run with remarkable gym and be a school and run the remarkable school right so our our tagline is that it's about having a remarkable practice as part of a remarkable life not instead of 10 so we just keep that remarkable marriage of being remarked that's a door remarkable mom etc so it's really cool and I I love it and so let's get you guys soon sorry it's easy to get consumed by whatever you're trying to make remarkable and this is usually consequences to that absolutely that's why I'm really glad too that you guys agree to take time to be on the show if not for our listeners just for selfish reasons our tourism upon us we want to be remarkable um so yeah so you have yo as hell so you guys have something work you've coined you know the the coffee break um so would you like to kind of dive into that and share a little bit of that with our with our listeners and not kind of let you run with it and i'll jab questions etching so on as we go yeah can I can i pre frame it a little bit yeah so um I I'm proud of you talking that you haven't used the words we need to drop the b-word on me and I thought at one point you're going to say balance right and that whole work-life balance thing that everybody is just in casing and you know uh you see my work on hashtag balance is right so that's why I caught myself my yeah Harmon no great job my bratty did that was great and you know people see that and they're like what ya mean I wasn't I'm like well you know at the end of the day that you know for the last 15 or 20 years that has just become this this catchphrase that everybody's talking about trying to accomplish this work life balance and you were you were alluding to it there a new you're dangerously close to that dancing around around are there fewer you were ah and then you know ultimately chemo and I even we've spent ten years teaching our patients in our in our community our tribe really about how valuable it is to accomplish Eve balance in your life now important that was and going across the categories of your life and you know your life should look like a pizza pie and every slice of the FISA category and that has to be balanced I can remember the lectures I still see in one video and then all sudden we have these things called children and then I it's like somebody turn the lights on at the dance right oh nothing like things got ugly am I whoa you know this whole balancing is just completely challenged and also Matyszczyk ate this that's it became really clear that that was just it was it was not just an elusive goal it was a ridiculous goal um and here's here's our new buy it is is if you are trying to live a life of significance we're actually trying to get something done like you're trying to do something for the planet and you try to get something of significance accomplished you're going to be wildly out of about of balance and you know balance is a terrible goal to chase because you you're going to set yourself up for disappointment and failure just over and over over again so you know I'll suggest that balance is never the goal but Ballard should be used as a reference point the way that a sailor would use the horizon as a reference point you know so sailors would never say the goal is the horizon they use the horizon as it to slip and check themselves and it's and they're referencing the horizon but it's never the destination right so I've a balance is great to reference and know when you're out of balance and how you're out of balance or where you're out of balance but with your life partner if you're you know it's your spouse what have you you want to be able to say look we're trying to accomplish this thing we're doing this thing of significance and we're going to be out of balance and these two categories you know this one category going to be really heavily out of balance and are you okay with that during this time period is it worth it do we contribute to this they do do we want to do we want to get ourselves I'm committed to this achievement this accomplishment can we direct our resources in that direction and accept the fact that we're going to be out of balance and are you okay with that during this time period and if you agree on that then what you can then choose is harmony as opposed to balance right and and you keep each other's hope in check you keep each other and open communication but at the end of the day you recognize that what you're the work that you're doing is worthwhile and that ultimately you know you'll have a chance to regroup and to emphasize other categories and maybe catch up on some that have been deficient that's interesting it's very planned and strategic yeah I mean it's always God's plan right but you should show up with it with some level the game plan yeah and enters the coffee break there yeah as part of that communication process that has to be present during your entire life obviously but there are going to be seasons of you know trial if you are trying to accomplish something of significance and you need to create a forum for communication or you're going to fall flat on your face and we've certainly come to this conclusion through trial and error like everyone else you know this is through experience and another thing that I like to stay on that is that in order for a successful relationship to work i think it's it's critical that both parties recognize one's strengths and weaknesses and that you respect each other for those and that you and therefore can you know you you can you can make it work by and what so what I'm looking for I'm sorry you um I think do you George you're at each other's came to contribution right and you can you know divide and conquer in that way so that it's true teamwork yeah so I think we should probably back up the bus a little bit and talk about how they've arrived at the coffee break and then want the Contra great dancer yeah so awesome there's you know essentially as as entrepreneurs running the practice together and we you know this works obviously if you know it regardless of what the professional stresses and strains are in your life but I think entrepreneurs can fully appreciate this is that you bring work home with you and you bring in and also the boundaries between work life and home life just really get blurred and it's they suck your slow but especially both partners are involved with the business because that you baby right so next thing you know there's there's nobody that's blowing the whistle saying hold wait a minute let's take a break what stop talking about work and you know we went through this for ten years next thing you know I what I recognized was in our natural rhythms of our lives every time that we've got a chance we were talking to each other about business we're trying to catch up on all these things and and next we know we had this sort of verbal running checklist it was like one big long meeting your life turns into this one big long meeting and the more busy you get those times where you're not talking to somebody else or working with a patient or dealing with the team member or training a team or a car doing something for marketing or promotion or you know whatever you're doing for your business those those those minutes become fewer and fewer where you're not in age with somebody else and you're with your spouse and next you know you you find yourself talking about business so you know everybody knows what a date night is right so what I knew we were really in trouble when our date that was spilling over into our date haha snuffle where you know I don't know about you job but I want to get lucky on date night what do you mean like it win the lotto and I just got these spreadsheets you know over a candlelit dinner just doesn't cut it Ashley doesn't not romantic yeah so ultimately when this started happening you know that was a symptom that there was an issue it's like you know so what we did was we created a a mechanism and that's what a date night is right as a date night as a mechanism where you carve out the space and time you and you plan and you get babysitters and you make you know you make you make you create the opportunity for connection and you create a qik create an environment where you can romance your partner and just be present and just it and enjoy your love life and and that's the date night right we wanted to create something where we can protect that and we created what's called the coffee break and the kasra break is a meeting and what we figured out is we as busy entrepreneurs we have 8 10 12 meetings that happen with everyone else every week on our calendar because they're important and how is it that we let this very important meeting fall to the wayside you know where we weren't getting together and you have a meeting about our lives the prance in life you know we're we're talking about not just you know how we're doing as a couple or how we're doing as parents and how the kids are doing but also doing the things you got to talk about you know the finances the travel calendar the things that need to be done at the home how things are going with the kids at school you know our fitness lives are recreational as plans with friends right we're we're talking just like literally going down our checklist and what's amazing it's evolved into this thing now where we take two hours we get a babysitter the kids are all set we actually get two and a half hours so it's like 15 minutes there 15 minutes back two hours at a meeting um you know likes to go into like a starbucks like a nice little coffee shop um you know should get herself situated and she brings her checklist when we both have our iPads and I know my job is to be listener you know I've got to sit back and I've got to be available to her and she knows that I'm going to be present and she's got my full attention and there's no phone calls there's no check in your email is none of that I'm hers and she's mine for that two-hour period and we both show up respectfully prepared we have our checklist we know we want to talk about we know we want to deal with and here's the magic you guys it's not just the fact that you do that every week and that you knock down those elements and that happens and that two hours is Magic on its own but it's how that impacts all of the other hours of the week it's how it impacts date night like it keeps that stuff off date night how it impacts the end of the day when you're sitting down having a glass of wine you know and just chilling and just you know enjoying silence together or flipping through magazines you're talking whatever like it doesn't you know you don't have to bring something up because you have your coffee break you know if you have a question if there's something pending you you know you just defer to the coffee break guide so you know you're gonna have this meeting so now she's not fighting for my time and I'm not fighting for hers every chance I can get her attention and then I'll tell you what the real blessing in it is what happens in the you know in the other hundred and sixty five hours of the week here 166 hours of the week that those two hours protect Wow and it's see that it's funny you as you describe that it seems so what's the word like like obvious like yeah we should be doing that you know yes like all profound ideas you like yeah yeah what you're not really recognizing it whereas I mean we face this problem too with our business and I'm sure other entrepreneurs do as well you're carving out time in your schedule book for everyone else meetings with for this meetings for that lunch meetings here i can give you my you know our in between this and that but we're not doing it for each other yeah so I mean it was just recently for example Carolyn wanted to share share some ideas about a new business venture and um and it was no no no like 930 at night and I'm like okay honey and we sit down and I'm like eyes are glass over and she gives like dude I'm here you're like a sleep with your eyes open I my good i'm trying i'm so sorry i'm just fried by the new banking completely frustrated stop yeah yeah I'm storming off I stay to my side of the bed I'm tricked me I'm sure I'm only that were the only ones who have had that struggle but what I have to say is important i'm tired as well but i've been contributing been waiting all day to tell you this you know yeah with the kids with the practice with other businesses and my finally you know we're finally sitting on either side in front of each other and he's off with the dreamland very sleepy time you know what's best and how nice to be able to have a mechanism where you could defer it yeah and said caroline is there any chance that we could just talk about this at the coffee yeah and here we go yeah you know what I'm sorry you're right and now Todd here's the deal dude you need to show up from there at that break ready to listen yep you got to be present and you got to shut that phone off and you got to be like hey Karen I cannot wait to hear about that idea you were talking like so before we get into the other stuff can we let's knock that down right now and give her that time and your presence and watch what happens and and you know and watch what happens not only for that copyright watch what happens that you need your next date night yeah well it's funny to deposit I mean it's not and I was Jenna and in the thing is I you know in this example we gave you know I was genuinely interested like I really want to know your ideas but I was literally totally exhausted so so Sun a matter of I don't care I don't want to listen but you know like you said you got to be all distractions aside obviously you can't be half asleep and and just have that time carved out again just seems so simple can I ask you a couple practical questions around that yes number one is does that coffee break time change should you be traveling or something else comes up on the normal day and time do you do you make it a priority no matter what we just move it to a different day in time you know what I mean like if it's every week we'd get together on a sunday from 10 to 12 ever after church techno or whatever every Sunday but all this sunday were i'm on a conference so okay do we just cancel it and defer it for another week or do you actually make it another time to make sure that happens okay so there are times in all honesty when it's impossible for us to do it every week yep because of travel and so on you know we're not in the same country or the same state um we do feel it though we really do feel that we feel a deficiency for sure when we when we don't do it so we really try and we really try to do a consistently at about the same time and same day every week that may not be possible when you are live this you know crazy amazing life um on you you really try to work the plan but sometimes you have to modify it a little bit along the way so um yeah the big ideas you do you do want to have a rhythm to it so you know we each other can anticipate when we do it same day that we you know same time of the day your relatives so that we can expect it what will you talk about that like so when is it we have a shared calendar the google calendar that's like the you know the platform where we get so much unspoken communication handle like we use the calendar communicate them and you know if if we're traveling very often we travel together so we will do we will do a coffee break in the airport during a connection or if we're driving to a seminar or driving for a trip or whatever we'll do a coffee break in the car yeah ah so you know grab a cup of coffees and uh you just yeah you have to stop for coffee yeah well it doesn't work roof it can't get coffee I mean she's very ritualistic so when we go into the starbucks it's it's it's the coffee break virtual well it needs to be in like in a ceramic mug and it has to be comfy chair you know the whole there's it's very ritualistic like that but there's nothing magical about a coffee shop and i'm not a huge coffee drinker but I do i do so appreciate just the simplicity of it you sit down you know it doesn't cost an arm or leg you have this sort of it's almost reminiscent of you know before you were married when you were free and Footloose and you could just pop in somewhere and sit down for a couple of hours no problem you know you kind of almost like we recreated that I stumble upon it and recreated in process and um you know it's it's it's much more it's it's it it it's better than a lunch you know a lunch date you know for this purpose just simplicity have a coffee a little coffee shop that's cozy and comfortable yeah and we've got we've got some of we've got a lot of our friends we're doing cognate breaks now it happened for years and we have some incredibly successful and prominent people who are doing them now and the feedback that we get is extraordinary so it's very encouraging and you know date nights become a phenomenon everybody knows what date night is and we would hope that a legacy for us for just humanity would be the coffee break and and I and I know that that sounds ambitious but you know the reality is is that there's a lot of marriages that are saved because of the rhythm of day night and I think that we can take that even another notch by creating the space and time to have that meeting and like I said free free up your focus and consciousness for you know for the rest of the week just to be present with each other not have one big long running meeting I think we change yeah about a couple sort of change culture of a lot of homes it's not it's brilliant and I just love the simplicity of it too so I think the challenge if it is a big challenge would just be you know just carving out that that couple hours during the week which you're gonna dribble and drabble through the week anyway which is less productive and you're not both present or ready or what have you know it's like not only is it by condensing that time but it's a much more meaningful time and a much more productive time like you said and then it just tease up the other one hundred and sixty five hours of the week are much happier smoother flowing is that right yeah that's right and I thought you guys would be happy to know you know me I'm we're working on a workbook so there'll be a workbook like a guide for how to run a successful coffee break and this like a guy's version and a female version and then we've got a seminar series that will do on it so go you know we've got to talk that will build around it and then I think we'll have a facebook fan page where people can share great places to have coffee breaks and stories that come out of the coffee Grayson just just love affair success stories for this exam I love it and and I was just going to ask you as well well before we get off off this interview to make sure you leave us an email or website I don't know if you haven't it maybe its early stages yet but I was going to ask you to you just mentioned a workbook I was going to ask you may be far listeners that that are on now just to if they were like I'm taking notes all right so maybe you got some bullet points like as a skeleton so what are the topics are a few you don't think it real person but what would be like the main topics you might get into at a meeting for sure I'll put together a bulleted I've got a PDF that I can share with you which is but basically like an outlined and it's just meant to be something that inspires you not necessarily this rigid system that you have to follow sure you know me I'm systems guys so I like to have systems for everything I respond well to that type of you know structure but other people they just want to be inspired more free-flowing know everything and there are there are couples better unnecessarily isn't maybe business owners and but they still have busy lives and they have busy lives with children perhaps and and other careers and so on and so forth in the interest that can often kind of make them go separate ways and run in a million directions and it's as important for them as it is for an entrepreneurial couple um to stay connected going yeah I can see that yeah I think a lot of couples might listen to this and go you know one of the two in the couple's might be gone oh my gosh I don't want to have a session where we get together and we complain about each other where here's your report card this is how you did this week and these are my problems that you were here are the issues whatever and it's not that at all be honest with you it just is not it's more of a place where it's it's it's like you sneak away as a couple and you have your meeting and it's like oh this is its kind of fun you know we enjoy it um it's like a workout when you start working out you know you get sore here and there and but you got to push through the first couple and get the flow and the rhythm of it down and it really starts setting expectations and agreements for each other as to how you're you execute your coffee breaks but if you just think about it as hey look let's let's make pretend our relationship is a business and our family life is a business and our home is in business and let's keep it the same respect that we give the business that we run outside of our home and take some of the things that have led to our successes in you know in business outside the home and let's transfer those let's bring those into our home life and say you know what these uh you know I really value our marriage and I value what you have to say what you think I value your vision and goals and I value our our family and our closeness enough where I'm going to carve out the time to be there and make this a priority even though it might be inconvenient or I could I would rather be laying on the couch watching football or going surfing or whatever I know that this is time invested and I enjoy it and why not look at it like hey this is our meeting to make sure that our marriage and our parenting and our life is a success well I think that you mentioned it with the family being a business because any person that runs the household you know that you're kind of running a business you're your own entrepreneur having kids you're choosing a business partner your husband or your wife that's your business partner for life and you expand with your kids and you expand with a home um it really makes sense how else are you going to manage it unless you have your business partner and yourself taking the time to plan and strategize and you know these might be your strengths these are my strengths how can we use those together and our kids strengths and what is our goal for the future it really just makes too much sense and then even going to the date night I think that takes a lot of pressure I can see that for us yeah taking a lot of pressure off the date night yeah because our date nights for yeah we're talking about stuff that should be talked about yeah he's faced the time you've got yeah we oh we think I can't remember where we heard it from but must have been in one of our marriage counseling classes that we took before we got married but there's deposits that are made into the relationship and I can see that time being spent with the coffee break being a series of deposits that are made to our relationship so that way date night you know our our account is kind of filling a big fat bank account of deposits that's exactly what a bunch of it isn't where your it's you're not responding or reacting to the two like a crisis or the when there's a deficit you're like oh my gosh we'd better we need we really need to get away oh we really need a vacation oh we really need a date night because I want to talk to you mr. well that sounds like fun yeah this is like a good to the point where you're like toxic and efficient but rather putting them back into someplace where with with automaticity you know you're going to be connecting you know you're creating this collision you know that it's going to be happening and like you said the one-two punch of coffee break and date night you get that into a rhythm and those deposits are being made because there will be with withdrawals that happen it's a partnership in all partnerships there's fumbles and this half of this hat miss handlings and those are withdrawals that is going to happen you better make sure that you're like you got a nice fat bank account because you're always looking for the end goal in the end goal is a happy marriage a happy life a prosperous even only even remarkable remarkable it's it's great and you can take it is that further and which is what we came to the realization that in order for us to be the best role models we can be for our children on how to add a successful happy close marriage we need to make sure that we are there that we that we model that for them and don't go there watching us and they kill the energy and air just they're like little butterflies floating around and they feel it they pick up on it and so the more you can stay in sync together the better they will respond and it will just change the dynamic of the family and it's one thing to be raising your children in an environment where you know they eat right you know like this target is with green smoothies and we live this paleo lifestyle and they and they work out and they see mom and dad working out and are we have a CrossFit box in our barn and our property so they see us working out so they see parents living it out that way and then they see you know whether it's in our faith workbook with church or we get our spine stuff you can adjust adjust each other and them regularly and our family and friends so they see all these things why not let them see things like date night and coffee breaks imagine raising a daughter who thinks that it's to be expected that her husband is going to have a two hour coffee break with her every week I mean solutely what a powerful woman you know to be a grove of that level of expectation god bless her husband one day saying the bar and that's what we that's what renegade family is all about is setting a different bar doing things differently to get better and different results that's right I love it awesome I love like you guys are doing this very good work in which I give up project can I put you on the smile a little bit on the spot here um you know there might be some listeners gone oh well yeah the France ins yeah well that's them and they got stuff figured out and they don't know my problems or my challenges or our challenges would you be willing to share just a challenge you may have had it could be could be business challenge personal challenge something that was really a struggle for you that you guys had to you know overcome some difficulty and you overcame it what did you learn and take away from that that might help the listeners you know and in other words they know that you're a human being and you have challenges and we all have them anyone come to mind it you'd love to share with the whole world I'm think we have a listenership of about 38 million so that I people run right to the need the one that's probably resonate salute the most people is the money challenge um I think you know it's all relative right so regardless of where you are financially when you have a shift of a significant shift in your finances especially to the negative it affects the relationship right it affects the culture of the home and the energy of the home you know where he enters the picture or stress and strain that external force that just fine and financially money seems to like can really easily permeate every aspect of a family's life so we went through a period of time years ago where we made a big investment in the piece of property and the vision was to create this big Center you know we spent you know over a million dollars just finding a property that needed another million for renovations and we put pause on a pro out of the project when we've got pregnant with our second child next thing you know we started this sort of downward spiral of mismanagement of this property and then they are then the real estate economy the market dropped out from underneath us next you know we were completely upside down in this building that was just a wrecking ball in our financial life every month for two years and that was incredibly stressful and i'll tell you if we do not have the foundation that we had number one in our faith and in our marriage and the good habits that we had from saving money from the beginning and just the habits and the and the wherewithal that comes from having an authentic relationship and you have good communication and hit things like coffee break in place it created a forum where we can talk these things down wasn't denial we didn't have our heads in the sand on it was a shitshow you know and it was stressful and every category of our life but if you know but we're not for like I said our faith and our communication then we you know like it like many couples I think we never were to recover coming yeah tough times well yeah we've had them and i found that mistaken that you know finances the number one cause of the divorce yes oh yeah so you make it that's a poignant discussion so having these authentic and solid relationships because unfortunately does happen you know you can plan you can strategize but sometimes you just it you just get kicked in the gut and if you don't have that foundation marriage and faith and that authenticity to be able to communicate I could easily see how you know relationships and marriages can just fall apart with it you know yeah I mean life is suspect it is not a spectator sport it's a contact sport a and like we raise our our children our kids are athletes and my son especially it was talk to them about getting injured getting hurt this party which is part of it you have to expect that failure is as much part of success as injuries are part of performing you know as a athlete it's just part of you you cannot experience success without experiencing failure it comes with it so you know you ultimately have to build up a tolerance to the failures that will inevitably happen so I need the greatest definition of health is your ability to tolerate those structures that it will inevitably come and this is it's where you drink about a healthy person individual held me business a healthy marriage or a healthy family it's just recognizing that you've got to have like Kelly would say oh it's you to have plenty of the account if you have to have made these deposits so deliberately over the years that you can tolerate those fluctuations that will come mmm so if someone's listening right now and they're thinking oh my gosh that they're telling my story you know we're there now do you have any advice you might impart to the listener like oh you know how do you whether this and ok sorry starting coffee breaks copyrights yeah get on it coffee break date night copyright date and just know that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger you know it truly is it truly is that way and to be able to look back and see and be grateful to have gratitude you know maybe it's too much to ask right when you're smack in the middle of it but just know that everything is cyclical the waves come and go and when you're on the other side of it you're going to be able to look back and you're going to be able to see that it actually on some level served you and it made you stronger you just can't quit you can't give up you can't throw in the towel you're being asked to step up your game and be resilient and just know that it's just part of the plans just you have a lot to learn here lessons that you're gonna they're going to serve you later on in life I'm glad Jay donut yeah thanks for sharing that camillus yeah I think that we all need to be very aware of that when we're down and dumps and down the trenches you've just gotta come together and you know get your partner together get your family unit together get the strength from each other because the storm will end you deserve it hunker down it'll the Sun will come out again eventually and then you'll learn something from it you always have something at the end of it that's positive we sometimes it's hard to think that way but yeah when you're in the middle of it yes right that's what you have to you know as couples you have to keep an eye on each other to you because sometimes you'll notice that your spouse has gotten so close to the rock face that they forgot that they're on a mountain right so you've gotta pull back and going to give the situation perspective and you've got to get a reference your past experiences and be like hey remember this time remember how you feel and then you have that same kind of fear and anxiety and then we got on the other side of it and we just recognize that we're you know we're blessed and we've shown so much favor we have to walk in faith and stop being so full of fear and anxiety and just recognize that if if our plan worked out we'd be screwed like the thing remember that we wanted to happen enough measure that happened oh my gosh that have been terrible and now you know we found ourselves on a path that we were disappointed initially but now look at our life which is extraordinary and you have to learn from those things and you know that I think that you can I think you could do that for each other as a couple because when you're in the throes of it it's not as easy to detach emotionally and you ought to just be more objective so you gotta kind of keep an eye on each other instead giving each other a hard time and you know try to you know yelling each other to get through it it doesn't ever work yeah it's you know a little bit pulled back a little bit and give him some perspective I think that that's the hot hot calling of a spouse yeah that's beautiful Bethany steven is really really good about is remarkable so that would be breakfast thanks hit the lottery that's it so so guys we've come to what I like to call the renegade wrap up portion of the show a very valuable portion of the show and I was hoping that one or both of you would share in the area of health happiness prosperity which is pretty broad categories there what was the best advice you recall receiving that really propelled you to a new place personally professionally in your relationships can you think of a time where someone just gave you some advice that this was like ah that's a million million dollar a million-dollar advice right there and can you think of something like that that our listeners might get something from you want to do health happiness or prosperity no question yep in one will get back to you after the coffee break help oh okay what was the best health advice you ever received the best health advice I ever received was when I was first offered to have my spine checked by an outstanding chiropractor and I had it explained to me and it made sense it you know started a journey that's just been amazing not just in terms of how it changed my life but how he changed my health in fact the first I got more symptomatic as I was getting you know I was as I was starting to heal I had to unload the backpack so to speak and then laying the foundation and it's been an amazing journey towards just better and better strength and health and wellness for 25 going on 30 years no so you recommend them that our listeners if they don't already have one to seek out a good chiropractor for themselves and their families that is that what I'm getting oh my gosh without a doubt if they have a spine they should have their spine checked yes thank you for sharing no bias here but you a chiropractor yeah i mean i married my car driver so i got jipped they're the best of the best right here yeah about you Stephen you have a knowledge bomb that someone gave you that Woody Allen I think if we're staying in the health read um i love i love the premise that you don't get sicky juicing so that has always been something that that resonated me in Surrey wells got a really broad and application right so when people talk about you know I got sick we have yet it's I always I always make sure to teach my patient that you don't you don't get sick you do sick right and that behaviors matter and that every day there's a collision of your jeans and your environment your lifestyle choices and those things come together and the Nexus of that overlap is your life it's your health so it's empowered to think that your choices matter because yes you have genes but it's your choices that determine which genes are turned up in which genes are turned down and that's going to determine your health and the expression of your health and I think it's a great disservice and it's disempowering what doctors teach patients that you know i love how James chestnut says that diseases do the bad germs or bad genes or bad luck and not bad behaviors right so ultimately what we have to do is we've got to empower our patients first with the truth that they're designed to be healthy and that their bodies intelligent and that their behaviors matter and then we've got then we have to equip them you got to equip them with what the dues are and what the don'ts are and it's do the do's and don't do the don'ts and and then hold them a couple of one of those things and support them because health is a journey and it is a done with you program not a done-for-you program done with you yeah thank you that was awesome I like that it is cutting as you say it's a bit confronting you know we hear it all the time all the kids gave me their cold no no you did thick yeah and your babies will start saying I've been doing tick tock yes that's you know they're listening that's that's when you know they're going to understand her and you know when Chris kids you know on occasion if they're not feeling well they start you like mom what did i do you know or what did I not do when they start asking those questions you know that they're onto it there yeah switched on they're pretty smart huh yeah very smart those kiddos so in part with this wrap up is there I am one or more resources you'd recommend for listeners could be it another podcast a book a website some some resource you'd like to impart yeah I'll direct you guys to the we wrote a wellness lifestyle program for our or patients initially called the bonfire health program so you can get it at bonfire health com and it's free we created it for our patients and we got such extraordinary result so that that we open it up and share with the world now at no charge so just go to bonfire health com register their and our tagline is it we make it easy for you got 39 good habits in your life over 90 days for free that's brilliant 39 good habits over 90 days listeners you can do this go to ww bonfire health com we will have a link in the show notes with our whole conversation today along with any of these resources mentioned so don't stress if you missed it thank you guys and if folks wanted to contact you directly whether it's just someone from the public or someone wants to know more about the coffee break or maybe there's a chiropractor listening that wants to chat with you about some things is there a way that you're happy for them do I reach out to you nope for emails so if it's a lay person and they need some help um dr. Steven at bonfire health com so it's dr Stephen with a pH at bonfire health com and you can put a link in there Todd as well and of course any chiropractor was to connect with me it's dr steven dr. steven at the remarkable practice calm then I'd be happy to album how about you dr. kummel uh the emails go to him hi brick I'm put you guys on the spot a damp or almonds dried and if you have a phone number let's tell what is your address and people your home address seriously if anyone needs any guidance on how to deliver a baby without drugs and I'm there for them well that's very valuable so yeah so for your listeners looking to have a natural birth he can contact the Francis for some code some guidance there that's great well guys any before we were totally wrap up any any closing remarks you'd like to leave with renegade family listeners go be remarkable I i I'm just I'm just a very impressed with your commitment to the renegade family project oh well thank you and thanks for being thanks for being on the show I mean yeah you're adding tremendous value both you guys we really appreciate it it's not a show without without you guys you know it's just me and Carolina babbling around so you know I love to battle of babbling but we prefer so I could know I've been babbling around in the space for about 20 years and what I want to encourage you guys is that there's a lot of us out there there's a lot of like-minded people out there that are smart and thinkers and they're committed to having just a remarkable life and they've decided that they're going to do something about it and so you're helping connect that tribe of people so we can share information we can empower and encourage each other and so I'm just I'm just want to tell you that it's worth your effort and energy I've had several conversations with some extraordinary people just in the last two or three days that are true renegade families so keep doing what you're doing you're connecting dots and that's how I encourage you guys to think about this project is you're connecting dots and you know what happens when you really start connecting the dots I'm excited to see what you do with the project we may have to make a field trip take your field trip to see what you're doing yeah will be also giving her more of our studio by right yeah yeah check out the new mic it's pretty slick Lauren will walk you through it you know okay yeah we'd love to have you guys down under for a trip just let us know be great we would love it well dr. Steven and Camilla thank you so much i no speak on behalf of kelly and i we so enjoyed it's almost I feel like we're just in one of our living rooms having a chat it's pretty cool in this guy better it's it's pretty cool with the video yeah it's like I wish I had a glass of wine though no that would be better and listen I I know that you've laid out some they're kind of the very simple concepts but have huge value and meaning if people apply some of these things that you taught today with the coffee break and and thanks again for sharing and listeners again you can go to the renegade family calm where we'll have a dedicated page to today's episode with all the links just mentioned doctors frandsen thank you so much for being on the renegade radio today we love and appreciate you and God bless lobster thank you so much thank you for lots of fun thanks for asking waiting on you my mom is a rainy day thanks for tuning in to renegade radio if you haven't yet done so please subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a rating and review also like us on Facebook apps facebook / see our ed truck please email us your questions for fhe friday and we'll do our best to answer them in a future show simply email us at faq at the renegade panel com if you got value from this episode and know someone else that would benefit from it as well please share it with them change in the world is going to start in your house this is dr. time from my family to yours to wish you all the best god bless catch you soon [Music] | The Renegade Family | UCNAZk-SsNnIVNR97wlM1QfQ | 2016-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,223 | 57,583 |
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HkHT65Zc9bA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkHT65Zc9bA | How To: Organic Homemade Baby Wipes w/ Coconut Oil | hi today we'll be making homemade baby wipes and here are a few items that you will need you will need a roll of paper towels you will also need a knife two cups of water oil baby soap a spoon okay so I already cut my paper towel doesn't have these are beaver big paper towels they're one ply they're very thick very good very absorbent they're almost like like towels I love these things and I'm also using coconut oil because it's inside fungal antibacterial and its entire everything that you could possibly think of that is bad if you don't want on your baby I also have baby soap which is baby lavender bath so it has a lavender scent to it and it's smells so yummy and come by combination with the coconut oil it smells extract yeah you can get your coconut oil from any health food store like Whole Foods or I'm sure they have that Trader Joe's as well as the baby soap as well now you want to make sure your products are organic because you don't only want to save money but you also want to keep it healthy for your baby you don't want your baby to have all those alcohol and all that kind of crazy ingredients that they have in your mainstream baby wipes so we want to keep it healthy and cost efficient so we will take the coconut oil now I already put my water in this this is 2 cups of water in this cup right here so we're going to take the coconut oil and we need about I'll say two large tablespoons okay and then you want to take about one and a half tablespoon of baby so you can use any baby soap you want but I'm telling you want to keep it healthy so try to get something organic you know and something that smells yummy if you don't want anything to smell just get unscented baby soap now if just for uh I guess time sake if your coconut oil is stiff because it's it gets stiff under I believe like seventy five degrees um just heat up your water and they'll melt right in the water so that way you don't have to worry about heating up the coconut oil and it's getting overheated and everything like that just make sure your waters a little warm and we're gonna go ahead and stir this up okay so I'm gonna sit I'm gonna let the coconut will you go ahead and melt in that now you want to take your paper towels and make sure you have a container to put it in so and it gets a little ridgy down here once you cut it with the knife you want to use by the rigid type of knife it gets kind of ridgey so you want to just pluck it out so you won't have like little pieces take the towel and your baby wipes gonna push that in there okay alright so this is what you're going to be using for your baby wipes so this is all melted in and nice and stir it up okay so next we're going to pour one cup of your mixture and you just pour it around now you just want to make sure it's nice and even and pour it all the way around and do the same and repeat now you want to make sure you pour it slowly because you don't want the paper towels to be uneven you don't want some parts to be overly wet or overly oily you want the whole thing to be nice and even so just make sure you pour it slowly and evenly all the way around and you have a little bit left in here so I'm just now maybe child and area just depends on how thick your paper towels are you have to see how much water you're gonna need because what the other papers house that I use I use one and a half cup so it just depends on what paper towels you're using how many sheets it is this I'm not sure how many sheets it is but it's very thick okay so then you close it up you leave in here for about ten minutes and then you come back you flip it over so the water can run down you leave it for about ten minutes and then you're all set with your paper towels and this is how it would be oh you make sure you pour pull out the middle the circle part that's in the middle the cardboard and then once you pull it out you'll be able to pull out your baby wipes ignacy and you have homemade healthy cost-efficient baby wipes enjoy | Chayil Yasharahla | UCuQrFP3yXLOQkaayBlnW1cQ | 2012-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 814 | 3,994 |
QOk3rn1uQsw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOk3rn1uQsw | Suspense - Suspense 460425 190 Dark Journey (130-44) 28625 29m55s | now Romo whines ro ma made in california for enjoyment throughout the world Roma whines present tonight Romo whines bring you miss nancy kelly and miss Cathy Lewis in dark journey a suspense play produced edited and directed for roma wines by Williams fear suspense radios outstanding theater of thrills is presented for your enjoyment by roma wines that are all ma roma minds those excellent California wines that can add so much pleasantness to the way you live to your happiness and entertaining guests to your enjoyment of everyday meals yes right now a glassful would be very pleasant as roma wines bring you nancy kelly and Cathy Lewis in the premiere of Lucille Fletcher's radio play for two actresses dark journey tonight study in touch spend [Music] today I'm going on a journey I am going to see an Brody again after 15 years when the news came yesterday terribles it was it was as though a shadow it lifted from my life a secret holler that I could never quite forget I have been afraid of an Brody now for 15 years but there is no need to be afraid of her anymore and secret has been locked in my heart together with all shameful horrible things yet I've never gone on the journey like this one but while it comes back there have been times when I couldn't bear the whistle of the train run out long and mournful over the lonely countryside I couldn't bear the smell of a day coach to feel that rush seat a rattle and bustle only because everything came back every detail of that long and terrible weekend we spent together 15 years oh [Music] alan alan we're all thank goodness i don't think anybody thought do you know only all mr. Hodges the stationmaster and he's oh gosh I wouldn't want anybody to know not that I care but you know how the tongues wagons well it's much better to be perfectly sure your plans before you pass the word or off then if you and cry don't settle things nobody will be any the wiser if we don't settle things well there's no if about it but Clyde and I are practically engaged did you get his letter yet about us coming to New York uh-huh what for goodness sake why didn't you tell me what do you say oh nothing much he's he's no letter writer justice he was glad that he's been busy and he's going to call us at the hotel oh he can't meet us at the train no it seems his mother's birthday and he promised to take it a lunch in town will be getting in just around that time he's terribly devoted to her you know has been ever since his father died all I see you're very much in love with him archery terribly yet you really see him so little how long's it been now stream up three months and six days but it doesn't really matter no I know Clyde loves me and I love him there's a bond between us and nothing will ever break it well long as you feel like way it's a wonderful way to feel I don't think you ought to let it drag on like this much longer and I really don't know don't worry we'll settle it this time once and for all you'll see when we get on this train again I'll be wearing his engagement ring on my finger [Music] anybody ever open a hotel window three o'clock thought he'd have called me by now no he's probably tied up with his mother come on let's turn on the dup store and have a sandwich I'm should just stop no no I I don't feel hungry you go though I'll wait oh come on the clerk will take the message oh no I I want to be here myself why don't you call her can devine at a restaurant he didn't go maybe he's home sick for or at the earth no no it wouldn't look right he's got to call me what I don't know why it does I don't know why either fact why couldn't we all have had lunch together at that restaurant I mean he he he's not exactly poor is he don't you want to take a bus riders see the sights or anything later ever after he's cold oh yes oh yes this is Miss Ann Brody what he he left a message oh thank you what is it he stopped by and left a message he is a previous engagement a previous engagement when he knew I was coming to New York as we can only to see him well maybe it was something he couldn't get out of maybe on account of his mother he already gave her today and after all he knew I was coming he knew I'd want to be with him every possible minute maybe that's the trouble and maybe he doesn't want to be pinned down maybe you expect him that he was right here in the hotel and he didn't even oh he's grown away from me he's not mine anymore Alice now as you know what Clyde has meant to me these three years how I've lived for him and worship Him it's oh it just as oh my my world have been cut away it's like it's like having a lump of ice for a heart Ellis Clyde is my heart or I've got to see him I've got a tone and there wouldn't you like to live oh no I can't lie down I'm British citizen in this chair by the window I wish you'd go Alice I want to be quiet things didn't think about you man I would something happened to him there's some barrier I've got to wish it away to break it down what are you talking I can do it you know and please go please [Music] oh gosh don't tell me it's nine o'clock I didn't mean to sleep so late we better get out and get breakfast palace Alex what am I gonna do what am I going to do he hasn't called me I haven't slept why don't you call here man call him and have it out with him once no no I I couldn't maybe there's something bothering and maybe it's some family situation after all his mother didn't have lunch early yesterday maybe that maybe there was a week what reason could there be except that she didn't want to meet me she doesn't want to marry anybody she wants him all to herself well isn't that enough to upset any fellow oh come on we'll get to the bottom of this thing what's his number I'll get it for you hon I haven't is no justice I never called him at home but as address is 325 for sunset dr riverdale your tree to start or central angeline or not hello hello operator this is room 351 we want to put in a call to Riverdale New York 325 for sunset dr riverdale New York the name is Dexter mr. Clyde Dexter will you get it for us please what did she say she's with you know there it is she's ringing here you better take it oh no no just one minute one minute let me get my breath let me think of what I'm going to say hello is this the dexter residence this is Miss Ann Brody speaking I wonder if I might speak to mr. Clyde Dexter please thank you cried Oh Clyde's this is an I'm fine thank you Oh Clyde I've been waiting here at the hotel for you to call and Alice and I have to spend the morning on we thought we'd better let you know we wouldn't be in just in case you wanted oh yes Clyde I I know you said you had a previous engagement but I thought well you see Claire I'm only gonna be here today and we get to see each other so little I was wondering what's that class yes yes well no I I didn't what did you say Clyde I didn't understand your what you oh god oh god it's not true it it can't see but Clyde wave what cried you can't do this to me I'm considered myself engaged to you and get me that phone oh no I just want to say goodbye to him play oh and don't don't look that way what did he see he told me he's engaged to marry a New York girl this timber oh well he he just isn't worthy of you he couldn't have been if he treats you like this now awesome I love him I love him do it Anna I'm sorry I oh please Alice please don't talk don't come to me I go away within just for a little while no I won't leave you i can't leave you when when you look like oh wait I've been how do you hear me go away I want to be alone I want you to go away I I have work to do work to do I'm I'm gonna will him to come back to me I'm gonna make him come to this hotel through heaven and hell and a dragging him away from me and I can do it I've done it before I've made him write to me I've made him call me up out of a clear sky after months and months I will didn't speak to me the very first time I saw him when he was just a stranger I willed him to give me his return deep in last year at the spring dance and I can do it I can do it only I try hard enough and if you're absolutely quiet Clyde Clyde ah it's no use he's still far away huh I'll have to come closer to him we're going out going out where tools to Riverdale Riverdale I want to look at his house to see where he lives there's something there someone was holding him back and let's go back again for let's take a train tonight any chain and get out of here for good I can't go home I told you that before I can until I have his engagement ring on my finger or suspense roma wines are bringing you nancy kelly and kathy lewis in dark journey by Lucille Fletcher roma wines presentation tonight in radios outstanding theater of thrills suspense [Music] between the acts this is Trueman Bradley for romo wines with a little domestic drama it's happened to you before and will happen again you're relaxed in your easy chair coat off contentedly reading your evening paper your wife is probably tidying up after dinner the doorbell rings sure in a fifth guests who just dropped in now famed hostess Elsa Maxwell tells us how she handled these surprise visits she says I always keep Roma California sherry on hand to welcome unexpected guests serving Roma sherry is so simple you just pour and hospitality reigns and because rumor is America's favorite wine you know your guests will enjoy it yes there is no easier way to gain a reputation for gracious hospitality then by keeping Roma sherry ready for guests and Roma America's taste favorite the wine more Americans prefer costs no more than ordinary wines so make a note to get mellow gold and amber Roma sherry tomorrow once you try the tempting fragrance and intriguing that like taste of Roma sherry you will always ask for Roma that's ro ma Roma wines remember more Americans enjoy Roma than any other wine and now Romo wines bring back to our Hollywood sound stage Cathy Lewis as alice and nancy kelly as an in dark journey a play well calculated to keep you in suspense [Music] getting dark I don't think we ought to be wandering around here like this there might be strange manners the street sunset drive and there's a house I've seen pictures of it I I'd know it anywhere and it was oh and please this is doing you no good I've dreamed about that house dreamed of myself and him living in it together I've dreamed about children playing on that lawn of the sound of music inside my car standing outside but it wouldn't mean a thing to you an if Clyde didn't like dreamed of the years we spend together what I even named the children Clyde jr. Peter and Charlotte at his mother's name I never liked it but I was gonna call one sha there just to please him and know what am I Gus nothing nothing's good come on come on with me and little life's going on a stick he pulled it his room I wonder if he's home Clyde Clyde think of me come back to me love me Clyde love me love me read it oh and don't worry my dear you shared with the window oh it's Clyde hello what someone else it's a woman a gray-haired woman waits his mother Alice Clyde's mother I don't think he's home and let's go back to them no no I want to see her I've heard so much about it she always turned her nose up at me he never admitted it but I knew he was the only Son and she thought there wasn't anybody good enough and and he was always under her influence just believed everything she said I could tell the way he talked it was always mother says this another says that I better was she will turn him against me you picked up that fed New York girl and please come on you're just tearing your heart up in his room now she's straightening his thing she's happy up there she doesn't care that she's made me miserable I can feel it now Alex I can feel the barrier in my high somebody's coming let's quit or no harm we can stare can't we have we wish come on come on we'll walk past the house with a fire will go up and ring the bell and then when she comes down to answer it will ask is mrs. clyde Dixter at home and then what she asks is who we mean we'll laugh at her butt and you're just besides I am I am beside myself because I feel it alice is lost to be as long as she's up there oh I can stand here out here under the trees trying to reach him with every bit of soul I possess but as long as she's been as long as she's alive he'll never be mine again [Music] and this is terrible you've got to pull yourself together and get some rest you've been sitting in that chair now for three hours please don't talk just let me alone you're working on that will power thing still aren't you an and it makes me awfully very quiet it's coming something something's going to happen I feel it all around I'm going to get a doctor if you don't shush I feel it I feel something you're just as white as a sheet you're shaking all over I absolutely refuse to let this go on you're here now you get in to build let me take off now you don't know leave me alone it's though they were a big lump being moved off my heart as though the ice inside me were going as though I I could cry it laughs oh it happened oh thank you God thank you all right I lie down now I'll go to sleep yes you could sleep you feel better if you just relax I've done it Alan you'll see you'll be here in the morning lie down there is didn't I tell you there's hide now oh yes yes this is room 351 yes this is an Brody speaking yes it's riverdale coy riverdale cried she didn't say oh hello yes yes I'm am Brody why yes I am a friend of mr. Clyde Dexter who did you say this is please the police police or something has met limited extra has it Oh what yes yes my friend and I were out to the house late this afternoon around six o'clock well yes I I did wear a white hat in a green dress and and she walks oh but we took the subway the White Plains express on me in the burr line from our hotel we came back around seven week but we just walked past the house two or three times but but what's the matter why are you asking me these questions no I haven't seen a mic what give me the phone and let me speak to the mirror in no condition to wait you know what this name do you the clydes mother has been murdered hi oh no no I haven't yes no no we didn't we just came right home we didn't even ring the bell it mixed the death to get there with you I'd see well I'd like to speak to him please when he gets to are you ask him to call me yeah we'll stay here in the room oh it with a hammer at eight o'clock tonight she was struck from behind by an unknown assailant oh how awful oh why did the police call us what have we got to do with this Clyde was home when we walked by the house he saw standing there I'm gonna tell him Alice I'm gonna tell him the truth truth what truth is always in that power inside me I've known I had it and sometimes it's fighting me things have happened I've been afraid sometimes to use it afraid it would turn against me and tinnitus it'd turn against me and what do you mean by an unknown assailant murdered by an unknown assailant you know that assailant was it was me and are you crazy you you're up here and in the room every minute I was up here in the room that I was wishing she would did I was willing him to come to me I was trying to destroy the barrier surely you can't believe that Anna would it was only a coincidence a terrible coincidentally bring him back the touch is hard but the power didn't touch his heart his heart's like steel against me it struck is hard and glanced off and struck her dead please you're talking like I would I don't understand people like you can understand people like you but there's violence to will it stored up takes years descended out of yourself is like like sending a powerful hand with fingers will can't kill somebody not pure will the body is one thing the mines another mrs. Dexter is physically dead her heart stopped beating there was a blow somebody real somebody human did that was struck from behind she was alone in the house they said the doors will not she had no enemies that came out of nothing and it went away again why I never dreamed I didn't want it to happen that way but but it's getting beyond me it's a sewing forms and accomplishing in I don't plan it's turning against me Alice turning against me do you think a police court will believe you you'll only confuse the testimony you'll only hurt Clyde will will you talk about the power of your will did you have any real power these last two days did it bring Clyde to this hotel did it make him love your even call you up yes yes yes don't I want much you speak to him get away from that phone now do you want to get us in trouble do you want us to go to jail and spend weeks in court he put you there here with your hair get away from that phone Alice I don't believe you dear I think you're mad you're mad as a hatter get away from that oh no [Music] and you ruin your life you'll fall into suspicions and people always think you had something really to do with it so he'll end up in an asylum the whole world of noe Joe did you what what are you going to say to him in much they have beside himself as it is she'll never believe you what hi Thank You Alice you see it is there isn't it I made you do what I wanted and I can make anyone hello hello Clyde Oh Cry darling I just heard the terrible news how terrible for you I'm so sorry yes Alice and I were out there this afternoon we came by to say hello but we got cold feet and came home oh no cry no we did not a soul oh yes my darling I I understand how terribly broken up and my heart goes out to you oh I will Clyde dearest i will i'll be right over I'll help you in any way I know goodbye cly and didn't tell him you're not going to tell him at all no why should I he's mine [Music] and so am brody walked out of my life walked from me wrapped in her new and terrible strangeness somehow I didn't want to play any part in her life again I didn't go to a wedding when she implied were married one year later to me there would have been something evil in hearing her voice repeat the sacred word I am take the Clyde there has been for me a nameless horror in a slow steady way and Brody fulfilled her plan the house in riverdale the car the free children Peter cried junior and shagged her happiness for triumphant motherhood have somehow been hideous to me I'd never heard a train whistle crying through the dawn but what I thought of her and shuddered I have been afraid of an Brody now for 15 years today I know I've been a fool today I know that it was a real murderer who murdered mrs. Dexter with a hammer from the service porch today I'm going on a journey to Riverdale I am going to see and Brody again lying Willis and struck down in her coffin lying innocent and pathetic lying murdered not will non nameless monsters of the mind could save her from the truth that last yesterday afternoon the week-long brooding creature who could not Brook domination from mother or wife flung pent-up deaths against the mistress of his will yesterday afternoon Clyde Dexter struck again [Music] ah suspense presented by Romo Wayne ro ma made in California or enjoyment throughout the world this is Trueman Bradley for romo wines with a tip on how to win praise and increase dining pleasure today millions of clever homemakers are enjoying dinner table compliment by giving everyday dishes tempting new meal appeal here's the secret a glass of red roma California burgundy at each place try it yourself serve robust roma burgundy with tomorrow night's piping hot savory pot roast tender juicy steak or baked fish Roma burgundy brings a tasty new flavor fulness from every morsel when's grateful compliments for your cooking and notice how the warm glowing redness of Roma burgundy adds richness and beauty to your table yet the gracious custom of serving Roma America's favorite wine is as inexpensive as it is delightful enjoy exciting new dining pleasure tomorrow with delicious Roma burgundy insist on roma ro ma Roma wines made in California for enjoyment throughout the world this is nancy kelly i'm sure you want to hear next Thursday suspense when Joseph Cotten will star as a famous New York criminal lawyer and one of the best-known suspend stories of our time then hex crime without passion thank you nancy kelly will soon be seen in the Paramount Pictures follow that woman next Thursday same time roma wines will bring you joseph cotten that star of a spin radios outstanding hitter a thrill produced by Williams fear for the Roma wine company of Fresno California next week part of the country goes on daylight saving time if your area remains on standard time tune in suspense one hour earlier this is CBS the Columbia Broadcasting System [Music] | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,126 | 20,779 |
teAman0ddgc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teAman0ddgc | Mysterious Hand on Moat Wall in Jerusalem May Not Be So Mysterious! Hand of God! | hey any fish it is the 5th of February 2023 do pray well I was just led to do a little follow-up here on this uh mysterious handprint that the archaeologists can't seem to figure out now I can't find anything in the last day on this handprint that they found in other words they're not talking about it they've given very little out on it and now it's just gone away basically the only article I could find recently which was yesterday it's the most recent one that I can find is still just the mystery of the carved hand because when I looked into this it's interesting how I found stuff that these archaeologists should have known all along they should not be looking at this as mysterious at the very least they should be looking at it from what they already know and what they already know is now this article came out on the third the same day I made the video I didn't know this article was out but Israel is investigating whether the U.S violated the law by giving stolen artifact to the Palestinian Authority and it's this very common kind of symbol from way back this dates back I believe to the 8th Century BC and that's kind of what I'm getting at anyway in a second here but yeah you know a lot of symbolism in that to several different cultures and gods and whatnot but what I wanted to show you is that this piece was found in this place called curbet el com and so I went to kerbet El com and I go there and I'm reading down there you know in the Iron Age uh history of it and I get down here 8th Century BCE think about that that's that's the the first Temple still standing it's in the same time frame this is before Jeremiah this is you know not long before Jeremiah and subsequently the destruction of the temple and The Disappearance of the Ark of the Covenant but look at this the inscription from tomb 2 is associated with a magic hand do you believe that but this magic hand is called a hosma and you can read a lot about this but again what caught my attention was well there's a bunch of things that caught my attention but early use of the hosma could be traced to ancient Mesopotamia think about that amulets of the goddess inanna or Ishtar 8th Century BCE Israelite tomb containing a hamza-like hand inscription was discovered at kerbet lcom the same place we just came from now you tell me they can't make the the difference they have no idea what this is that's my whole point of making this why are they telling the world we don't know what this is move on when at the very least you would think some archaeologists would be speculating that it could be the asthma which is also referred to as the hand of Mary or the hand of Miriam remember the lady in the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie right so this has to do with the Lost Ark in my view it does and there's the hand the Hasma the hand of Miriam whose brother Moses made the ark come on now you got to be kidding me and you can clearly see the Jewish connection if you read on here it is speculated that Sephardic Jews were among the first to use the amulet due to their beliefs about the evil eye see this all goes to Osiris and so on and so forth the symbol of the hand appears in what kabbalistic manuscripts and amulets there's a lot of interesting information in here if you're willing to go in and and look into it I understand it's Wikipedia but there's some things you just can't hide so why does it seem you know again I'm just speculating currently it seems to me that this should be a widely known symbol to archaeologists it simply should be and it dates back to the 8th Century BC right before Jeremiah and the temple being destroyed and the Ark disappearing it is to ward off the evil eye right it's even referred to somewhere in here as the hand of God right here however the notion of a protective hand has been present in Judaism dating back to Biblical times where it is referenced in Deuteronomy 5 15 stated in the Ten Commandments that are in the Ark of the Covenant as the strong hand of God who led the Jews out of Egypt the Hasma is later seen in Jewish art as God's hand reaching down from heaven during the times of late Antiquity it's used by Ashkenazi Jew communities from this period is well known look at often associated with sympathetic magic so there's a lot to this symbol that obviously they don't want to present to the public if I'm led to continue researching this I most certainly will report it to you I just had to follow up with that I really did I'll link everything I got God bless each and every one of you truly peace and Grace to You many fish finally my brethren be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might put on the whole armor of God that ye may be able to stand against The Wiles of the devil for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers against the rulers of the darkness of this world against spiritual wickedness in high places wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God | Many 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8cGjiOfbpnE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cGjiOfbpnE | ep3.2 ทรัพย์สินทางปัญญา (Intellectual Property) | [Music] something - yeah something - yeah and the onion pizza and chicken grease and all the corn Jenkinson addiction on aha going tendency playing papua suit came in and Baja Cobra the key concepts in Campania co2 footprint accounts of semen in her gently wipe and put him in cyclic AMP intercom single Siddhanta maitake broken Tamina ha clever con man youngsil completed elephant Ryota something compañía keeping from me an octoroon aha Harken dynamics in town and yeah comic-con in Bataille + 1 - 3 or cathode so immediate up and yet dr. Hong but at whopping Gannicus I am Major Tom when he hit a home submitted after your document on don't ha [Music] | ru.mooc | UC4IM5Ger2p1rClviM5xeDDw | 2017-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 117 | 654 |
UfMEzNYwp1A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfMEzNYwp1A | Is THIS why he was CANCELLED? The Decade Long Climate Hoax Documented by Tucker Carlson 17Mar23 | foreign good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight it's been a tough couple of years for the experts when it comes to Big public policy questions complicated adult stuff like war and disease in the economy really the only things that matter the Assumption in Washington has for many years been that you should not worry about it don't sweat the details that's not your role as a citizen and as a voter we don't have that kind of democracy the kind where you might actually participate no your job is to trust the experts and their conclusions and then obey them but covid kind of blew that up if there's one thing we learn from that disaster it's that public policy experts very often had no clue what they were talking about your hippie aunt and Mendocino County knew a lot more about how to beat a flu virus in your average virologist on CNN would tell you to go outside get some exercise some sunlight some fresh air stop eating junk food turn off your computer once in a while spend time with other people be healthy that advice worked the experts by contrast mean you get the vaccine and that did not work so by March of 2021 people are starting to figure this out anyone who's paying attention in America understood that the experts many of them were full of it and it was exactly at that moment that the Atlantic magazine in Washington published a piece pushing back against the growing consensus that story was entitled following your gut isn't the right way to go it's hard to think of a funnier headline really mostly because it's so spectacularly absurd you should always trust your gut obviously it is the one thing that will never betray you but the Atlantic magazine wanted you to know that your Natural Instincts are in fact worthless the experts had a rough year the magazine conceded but we still have to trust them right actually we don't have to trust them and on big questions of public policy we absolutely should not trust them it's a democracy but Washington is continuing to demand that we do trust them why there may be a reason maybe covid isn't the only big project they have in mind for us a project the experts will justify in MSNBC and indeed it's not there is the climate change agenda and the climate change agenda is the single most ambitious effort to remake human civilization in all recorded history and it's coming in fact it's already in progress the only reason that millions and millions of Americans aren't protesting in the streets tonight over this effort to completely overturn their lives is that on some level many people still do trust the experts at least on climate change but should they we're pondering that this morning when we saw that the world's most famous climate change expert Greta thunberg of Sweden just deleted a tweet she wrote in June of 2018. here it is quote a top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years scientists of course was a Harvard Professor so obviously that prediction was going to be correct but here we are still driving our Silverados and still alive and some of us are still happy so it does make you wonder if Greta thunberg the greatly revered Greta thunberg a perennial finalist for the Nobel Peace Prize could have gotten that so wrong what else if the climate experts gotten wrong and how long have they been getting it wrong well fortunately the competitive Enterprise Institute has done the research on this and it turns out these people have been very wrong for a very long time 1969 the New York Times was printing climate Hysteria from an expert called Paul Ehrlich quote we must realize that unless we are extremely lucky everybody will disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years that was Paul Ehrlich in 1969. well here it is 2023 and that same Paul Ehrlich Who's down 90 and still publishing books and still being cited on 60 Minutes it's still telling us that we're all gonna die now clearly Paul Ehrlich had some sort of traumatic childhood he's been inflicting it on the rest of us for over 50 years and for 50 years his fellow experts have taken him seriously now back then of course climate change didn't mean global warming it meant a new Ice Age In 1970 the Boston Globe reported quote scientists predict a new Ice Age by 21st century according to the globe air pollution May obliterate the Sun and cause a new Ice Age in the first third of the next century an ice age in 1972 Brown University's science department sent a letter to the White House explaining that they had deep concern with the future of the world because this Ice Age Falls within the rank of processes which produced the last ice age two years later 1974 the guardian reported that quote spy satellites show news new Ice Age is coming fast and the report cited just for moral weight analysis carried out at Columbia University then a few years later 1977 the actor Leonard Nimoy was on a science expert technically but played one at one point on television shot this video we are unprepared for the next Advance the result could be hunger and Death on a scale unprecedented in all of history what scientists are telling us now is that the threat of an ice age is not as remote as they once thought during the lifetime of our grandchildren arctic cold and Perpetual snow could turn most of the inhabitable portions of our planet into a polar desert hunger and Death on an unprecedented scale someone else with a tragic childhood he inflicted on the rest of us but by the early 1980s when the ice didn't arrive well the expert decided the problem wasn't too much cold it was too much heat it was global warming in 1989 the Associated Press ran this story quote a senior U.N environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000. in other words 23 years ago that same year 1989 a climate expert called Jim Hansen met with a reporter from Salon according to Salon Hanson explained that within 20 or 30 years quote the West Side Highway which runs along the Hudson River in Manhattan will be under water underwater we checked tonight and actually it's congested but still a road then in March of 2000 The Independent Newspaper ran a piece explained that snowfalls are now just a thing of the past and we're quoting snow is starting to disappear from our lives the piece quoted a climate expert claiming that quote children just aren't going to know what snow is no idea what snow is it'll be a relic not of the Ice Age but of the great Inferno of global warming then in 2004 amazingly civilization still existed the guardian predicted that quote major European cities will be sunk beneath Rising Seas as Britain is plunged into a Siberian climate by 2020. which is a little confusing because global warming doesn't typically produce a Siberian climate and was around this time that they decided hey we don't want to get pinned down on the details will it be too hot will it be too cold we don't want to say something bad is going to happen so we're going to call it climate change and that paved the way for Al Gore who in 2006 released his famous documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the beauty of An Inconvenient Truth is now that it's been well inconveniently more than 15 years since it came out we can fact check its claims here's the trailer if you look at the 10 hottest years ever measured they've all occurred in the last 14 years and the hottest of all was 2005. this is Patagonia 75 years ago and the same Glacier today this is Mount Kilimanjaro 30 years ago and last year within the decade there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro Al Gore also said there would be no ice in the Arctic he quoted researchers climate researchers experts and he explained that quote the North Pole will be ice free in the summer by 2013 because of man-made global warming now it does take a certain level of hutzpah to make a prediction that precise in Al Gore made many of them and all of them turned out to be wrong and for a normal person that would be a cue maybe it's time to retire I'm rich on Google stock maybe I could just stop talking because of course I've been disgraced by my own foolish predictions but no he kept going and he was helped in that by the entire news media it makes you wonder why news organizations exist to bring you the news to assess whether things are true or not but if all of them collude to hide lying you have to ask is there something else going on here we'll let you decide we do know that by 2006 NBC News informed the world that quote a leading U.S climate researcher says the world has a 10-year window till 2016. a window of opportunity to take decisive action on global warming and avert catastrophe of course buy their predicted date Donald Trump became president but that's not what they were predicting in 2008 the Associated Press reported that according to a top NASA scientist in five to ten years the Arctic will be free of sea ice in the summer that didn't happen but of course no one was ever held to account for bad prediction so this kept going John Kerry now our climates Czar cited that very same science in 2009 watch you have sea ice which is melting at a rate that the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is exposed in five years scientists predict we will have the first ice-free Arctic summer what's hilarious is this is a guy who's never had a job he's only been in politics he's never done one useful thing he's not a scientist he he's never done research he's actually not an expert but because he's way more aggressive than you are and because he has access to the media which amplify his claims he poses his one now what's strange about the prediction you just heard is that John Kerry's prediction contradicts Barack Obama's famous climate prediction from a year earlier you probably remember this for it and believe in it then I am absolutely certain that Generations from now we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal [Applause] sad to watch that all the cheering people they seem so sincere he's going to save the world he can control the weather he's Jesus but in fact the global healing Obama promised at the beginning of his first term never came and neither the global destruction here by the way is Neil deGrasse Tyson another great predictor of things saying that by 2014 the Statue of Liberty will soon be underwater you know you know what you know what I tell people this really this get this wakes him into here in the New York metropolitan area I say you know if we lose the ice caps you know how high the water will be I said oh maybe a couple of feet okay no it would come up to the Statue of Liberty's elbow the one that's holding the Declaration of Independence that's where the water line will be that man's a scientist and of course climate does change it has always changed in fact the landscape we live in now is formed by climate change the Glaciers are a product of climate change the climate is changing now it never stops changing that is a process that we didn't cause and that we can't control to any great degree we will never be able to control and there are upsides to it and downsides to it by the way if the Earth is indeed getting warmer and it seems to be well then that will make more arable land in places like Canada and Northern Europe so like everything in this life in the temporal world it's a mixed blessing but you only hear the downsides which tells you a lot it tells you this is not science it's manipulation these aren't reports from the experts these are threats here's Joe Biden that's what climate change is about it is literally not figuratively a clear and present danger the latest climate report nothing less than quote code red for Humanity let me say it again code red for Humanity code red for Humanity of course she never explains what that means you're gonna have to check your book of science to find out of course in the details they don't offer as many details now because they've all been wrong but they said they do they are provably wrong over time so the question is why are we still being bullied by these people it has nothing to do with saving the Earth they hate the Earth they hate nature it's about controlling us and maybe we should recognize that subscribe to the Fox News YouTube channel to catch our nightly opens stories that are changing the world and changing your life from Tucker Carlson tonight | NOT The BCfm Politics Show, Bristol, UK | UCbSJ6loRxTIwunfXcsRwfwQ | 2023-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,344 | 12,712 |
-yk7OQ0uJLw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yk7OQ0uJLw | RBI Grade B| Phase 2 | Finance Current Affairs | SEBI Introduces Silver ETFs |Nov Day 06-Tanvi Ma’am | hello everyone welcome to the series called finance current affairs where we pick up some important financial topics and we try and discuss them with the help of different questions so before moving on to the first question if you haven't subscribed to our channel then please do subscribe and hit the bell icon so that you can be notified about all our upcoming videos if you are looking for the free pdfs of these sessions then you can join our telegram group the link is in the description below we will be providing you the free pdfs to this very group only moving on to the first question now which says identify the statements correctly related to the silver etfs introduced by sebi so sebi proposed the introduction of silver exchange student funds and now it has amended the rules in order to introduce these etfs so let's discuss a bit about them and then we'll come back to the question talking about the edfs so sebi has amended the rules in order to introduce silver exchange credit funds so this will be a new option available for the investors to invest in okay it's a different way to invest in the commodities through these stock exchanges earlier there were gold etfs we were not having the option to trade in the silver etfs now that option will also be available for the investors currently the indian mutual funds are allowed to launch etfs tracking gold now it's the watchdog the watchdog means sebby who regulates these markets has amended the rules to introduce the silver etfs as well so let's discuss what are etfs what are silver etfs first we all are aware about the mutual funds the investment instrument where the money is poured and then invested in a portfolio of securities logos that's a mutual fund right now what is happening in case of exchange credit fund they share the features of both uh these securities which we trade in the market the stock exchanges that are the shares and the mutual funds as well so what happens here here also the money is pulled and it's invested in different assets stocks funds currencies commodities okay moreover just by shares it is traded throughout the day on the exchange so you can buy and sell them through the exchange that is how this has the features of both shares and the mutual funds so exchange twitter fund is a type of investment fund an exchange traded product and etfs are similar in many ways to the mutual funds except that they are bought and sold from the owners throughout the day on exchanges like shares while mutual funds are bought and sold from the issue assets like your stocks bonds currencies commodities like gold bars and now we are introducing these silver etfs as well so what will be a silver etf it will be a mutual fund that invests so we are coming up with the silver etf scheme which is a mutual fund scheme which invests primarily in the silver or silver related instruments silver silver related instruments which have silver as the underlying product all right i hope the concept of etfs and silver etfs is clear now moving ahead now mutual fund schemes investing in the exchange to that commodity derivatives hold underlying assets in case of physical settlement of such contracts so if i talk about a derivative it's a contract which derives its value from some underlying asset right so you have to have that asset suppose you are dealing in safe gold etfs so there will be a backing of gold gold will be kept somewhere in custody so similarly for this silver etfs now uh the this the assets of the scheme being silver or silver related instruments will keep silver in custody and where will the silver be kept it will be kept with the custodian registered with seven so whenever in such contracts the final settlement has to take place the money is provided the physical settlement the physical settlement of goods is done okay for the so for final settlement physical settlement of these underlying goods is done so in case of a silver silver needs to be kept in custody which will be used in the physical settlement so where you will keep the silver with the custodians registered with sebi silver atf will provide an option additional option to investors to invest in commodity as an asset class till now we were investing in gold etfs so we had the option to invest in a commodity called gold now through these silver etfs we will get an option to invest in silver as well so it will help investors diversify the portfolio what benefits will it bring we can diversify our portfolio we can add another instrument to our portfolio like in case of gold silver etfs will also pass the benefits of price efficiency liquidity convenience to the retail customers so silver etfs silver investments price efficiency or better prices silver liquidity market may ski dealing hogie and it will obviously provide more convenience to the retail investors who want to invest in silver okay so till now there were no silver etf so people were having silver in the form of silver bars coins [Music] um [Music] okay so this was all about this very initiative of sebi moving back to our question which of these is correctly related to silver etfs so we just discussed it's a mutual fund investing primarily in silver or silver related instruments this is correct the assets of scheme being silver will be kept in custody of custodian registered with sebi this is also correct it will help investors diversify their portfolio obviously so this was all about the first question moving to the next question now which says which of the following is incorrect in relation to the october inflation levels so every month the inflation levels are released uh for the previous month what has been the status of inflation so now the the data for october is out let's discuss the inflation levels for the month of october as well as you all are clearly aware about the concept of inflation it's basically a sustained rise in the prices over a period of time your price is over a period of time so her month come inflation level check we check the inflation levels for every month data for october inflation levels is out so talking about the wpi first that is your wholesale price index the inflation at the wholesale level so the inflation stood at 12.54 in october inflation levels if you are keeping a check on the inflation levels then you would be aware then in august it was around 11.64 then it reduced in september to around 10.66 now it has again risen to 12.54 in october if you compare this with the october 2020 previous year then we can see a drastic rise has happened over and here so what has been the reason behind the rise in wpi it's primarily due to rise in prices of mineral oils basic metals food products crude petroleum natural gas chemicals and chemical products so in sub products now coming to the next indicator of inflation used by rbi in making the policies as well that is the consumer price index the retail level inflation so what is the status of retail level inflation it has also increased although marginally so in september it was at four point three five percent it has slightly increased to four point four eight percent in the month of october so increase if you compare it with the uh inflation last year it was seven point six one percent okay so why we have seen a rise in cpi that's because of the rise in the fruit prices okay high input cost fuel cost and the commodity prices so despite of that the cpi is still within the rbi's target range of two to six percent so we have discussed the inflation levels levels for past few months and we even saw that they surpassed this two to six percent level it went beyond six percent or nearly six percent as well but now it is within the target limit it is ranging at around four percent something right so it's within the target levels of rbi and largely the rise in inflation is unlikely to have a bearing in the key rates by the mpc so monetary policy committee takes the decision on the monetary policy based on the inflation levels but this is just a minor change it might not affect the monetary policy decision of rbi in fact when it surpassed the record levels of two to six percent then also rbi continued with the accommodative stance keeping in mind the growth objective okay so now uh when the things are improving after covered uh the recovery began the supply-side disruptions have started uh recovering that issue has started being getting resolved so we can see the inflation level being within the target limit and rbi won't have any problem in deciding the policy keeping in mind this rise in inflation all right now you would be aware that recently we saw a cut in the excise duty the price of petrol diesel they dropped down okay moreover a good monsoon here is uh has been there then there has been return to normal normalcy so all these things we will help in easing the inflation in the coming months let's see what's the overall inflation levels keeping in mind the broader perspective so coming back to the question now we have to identify the incorrect statement first is correct because it says that then high rate of inflation in october stood at 12.54 okay so high rate of i it should have been wpi related in wholesale level inflation okay then wpa stood at seven percent on october no third says india's retail inflation rose marginally to 4.48 in october yes india's retail inflation rose to 6.5 percent in the month of october surpassing rbi target levels no so first is correct third is correct second and fourth are incorrect answer is option e moving to the last question now which says rbi has clarified some norms related to npas which of the following is correct in this regard so we are thoroughly aware about the problem of npas the growing npas where the amount of loan becomes overdue you are not able to pay back the the interest amount principal amount for a period beyond 90 days then we classify such loans as npas so rbi has clarified certain rules related to npas okay let's see what those rules are then we'll come back to the question and answer it so what norms have been clarified first is related to the upgradation of the accounts classified as nps now once any loan becomes overdue say beyond 90 days we classify it as an np but once people start paying back that loan okay the borrowers start repaying that we start getting back the interest amount the principal amount then that loans loan gets classified again as a standard as it standard assets are those assets where the amount is coming on time it is not overdue you are receiving the interest you are receiving the principle okay in phd classification categories okay so standard asset so once people start paying back the interest and principle when should we classify an asset as a standard asset it has been clarified by rbi that nps will be classified as standard sets only on payment of not only on payment of both the arrears of interest and the principal what are they observed that people were classifying nps to standard assets on payment of only interest overdues and partial so you need to get back all the interest as well as the principal amount to classify an npa back as a standard asset so yeah a clarification here the next clarification is related to the specification of the due date and the repayment date so if i talk about the existing loan agreements what was happening was that the lenders were missing out on mentioning the repayment date so due dates related to the loans so rbi has instructed them that in the loan agreements they need to mention the due date to repay the frequency of repayment classification when will an in a loan get classified as an np so sorry dates clearly loan agreements see the current norms are that an amount will be treated as overdue if it is not paid on the due date but it was observed that the due date was not mentioned in the loan agreement so that was the problem with which led to uh which led to not specifying mentioning loan agreements and instead a description of due dates is mentioned leading scope for different interpretations okay no one will be treated as an overdue if it is not paid on the due dates clear norm's length and now the clear norms have been issued that you have to specify the due date so that they can decide when the loan is overdue how much time has passed since it's overdue and now it needs to be classified as an np so that's the reason why rbi has clarified that the lenders need to mention the breakup of principal interest due date and all such things clearly in the loan agreements also if the moratorium facility has been aware if you have provided some time to repay the loan the exact date of free commencement of that repayment should also be specified in the loan agreement agreement so this was all which i wanted to discuss coming back to our question we have to identify the correct rule in this regard so all of this you can see all these options are related to the standard asset what's the norm related to standard assets that has been clarified it is that the npas will be classified back as a standard asset only when entire interest and principle is repaid by the borrower right so the first option says so so answer is option a so this was all about today's session with this i would like to end up this session thank you so much | Anuj Jindal | UC-8g0HshRxIlzz1pCgfDLZw | 2021-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,422 | 13,337 |
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918tzNBwpOA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=918tzNBwpOA | Symposium: Youth Work in Europe | okay yeah hello good morning colleagues before we start i have to explain a few important rules if you want to ask something or make a comment you have to come to a microphone otherwise the interpreters and the people attending through a live stream will not hear you toilets are to the right to the left and we'll have lunch later welcome to all of you i have to take my important paper and read a few things welcome to our symposium the open youth work in europe standards for open youth centers in europe i'm happy that you've found your way to a youth center or that you can follow us through the live stream all day we're going to discuss about preconditions required for open youth work we've been co-founded by the erasmus plus eu program two years ago we started our work and we've found partner organizations with different backgrounds different experiences different framework conditions apart from our expert discussions we thought a few things were really important we wanted to work out a decision-making basis for people involved in open youth work concerning how to design develop their centers and to make things clear also for people who are not experts we've tried for days to simplify things or to dump things down we also studied which resources and rooms are needed this wasn't really easy because some of the partners were working in small villages with just about 200 inhabitants and others in huge cities up to several million inhabitants and we wanted to work out profiles required for youth works and of course we understand that not all of the skills can be learned at universities and it's important that everyone involved in this work understands it somebody who would have been and really qualified experts for us couldn't be with us today unfortunately everything's is working at a college that has the open youth work as a qualification career unfortunately his place suffered severely from the flood next speaker is hika tiller director of the youth office in matsan hello and i'm very happy that he found time to join us and talk to us you're right yes well we have roughly the same size so microphone level is quite okay thank you martin i'm very happy for various reasons that i can address you i'm especially happy to welcome 17 international guests to our district two years ago it would have been quite common but due to the corona pandemic events meetings like these have become really rare so i'm really really happy that this organization is a kind of a signal for coming or returning normality and hopefully in the not too far future we can have events like these more frequently and on an even more normal basis so welcome to all of you again martin mentioned a few things already we have one of berlin's 12 city districts with about 270 000 inhabitants berlin are together has about three and a half million inhabitants and we are one of the medium-sized districts concerning population numbers we have an enormous structure mix we have a lot of quiet areas with almost rural infrastructure single-family houses and also about 180 000 people living in large blocks of flats arise blocks even and this is causing a number of issues in the social spheres and this is one of the reasons why i was so happy to find that this youth center wanted to engage in this project and open youth work not just in this district i think they're very active with regard to promoting this form of youth work publicizing it to worldwide well especially europe in the 90s i've been very active in this field myself i could enjoy funding also and support by the eu i got to know facilities in france spain belgium denmark and getting to know them showed me that there are different approaches different forms of using houses like these of course all of them different again so there are enormous differences and i'm very happy for that reason to have the symposium here because it makes me hope that these hoe houses this these facilities will really become places for open youth work that young people children can come here that they can develop in these centers and develop these centers on the other way round two and this is why we also support this project you may have found the litter folders martian wanted to distribute them i can hold up one of them this is one these smart sheets provide an overview over all the facilities centers for youth and children in our district there are a total of 38 and some of them bigger some of them smaller we support them fund them to extend and you see we have quite a concentration of these facilities in those parts of the district where we mostly have these large blocks of flats with more social issues and fewer of them for various reasons in the uh areas with more single family homes well i sorry i forgot to welcome also the people participating on the live stream welcome also to the visitors from the other districts i'm very happy that you joined us because it shows me that our project is significant beyond the boundaries of our district so wish your event lots of success i can imagine that martin is somebody he's going to continue spreading the idea of open youth work and how to go about it how to design centers how to work in them and i would be very happy to see this going on and i would be very happy if this place here in the district was considered to be the root of this movement now martin for how long will our international guest be with us only today or so long i have to stick to my own rules i have to talk into speaking to a microphone while the group joined us last week friday and tomorrow they're going to leave so i guess and they were showing a few things here and been yes yesterday since you mentioned karuna yes we actually went to fridge that palace a packed house a show in a full house so i wish you lots of lots of success and an enjoyable day unfortunately i cannot stay with you i do have another few few other appointments today i would have loved to stay with you to see how things evolve here but unfortunately i can't so for your trips back home tomorrow are the best and i hope you will get lots of good ideas here taking them back home thank you very much for your attention next speaker is she is one of her employees and she will introduce the project but before she starts one more explanation last week that is we discussed everything we are going to present here and we've tried to study the various centers for youth work in berlin from very small places up to real palaces including for instance the heller matching club the ella girls club our project our project open youth work for open society and in particular because today we will go deeply in its topic uh the project flow of this project open youth work is an international project that started in 2019 so before the corona period and aims to raise awareness about open youth work and to support it in uh this project involves five partners from five different countries romania serbia slovenia italy and germany that work together to create a set of argumentation tools to support open youth work what open youth work is and should be from different perspectives this one was one of the main goal of this is one of the main goal of the project and i would like also to underline that this project want to support also the objective 9 of the european youth goal that is focused on the space for youngsters uh to um develop their personal capacities and competencies you know their personal development um so um this um in this project uh we were focused on we i will present now the the flow of the pro of the project and we focus on different perspective uh the perspective of young people of youth workers and social scientists and we did did it with the different uh tools proposing uh interviews and questionaries to young people and to youth workers all around europe but also uh doing among these partnership partnerships some inter transnational meetings where we focus more on some topics that we want to underline about open youth work in general so the project started in 2020 with the the first startup meeting in the pancho in serbia and uh in this startup meeting we agree and we um um oh yes yes in nineteen we collected and we agree about the structure of the two surveys that we propose um to many youth centers in europe but also to young people youngsters with the help of course of the youth workers that work inside this space uh the first survey is a youth centers and activities in europe what is the profile of youth center in europe with what activities which kind of activity are typical for youth center in europe the second survey is a vision of youth center in the perspective of the out of youth um in 2021 so starting from july because of the pandemic we were focused more on um data analysis about the results of this survey in 2021 in july we went to into to sicily first in nicolosia and we focus our work uh more on the topic of the youth workers profile the first one youth work youth work in general so which are the main features and characteristics of youth work and [Music] youth center what is our uh also ideal youth center in the perspective of youth workers in september we went to rakitsana in slovenia and so we focus more on our work about benefits on supporting open youth work benefits that can be a social benefit economical benefit or political benefit in a short medium or in a long period but during the symposium of today we will see all the results about this team and the focus that we developed together we arrived finally in october so we had our last transnational meeting in uh in berlin last week to finalize all our results and and also this project was connected uh with five days of seminar and so um i will present now the the partnership uh because we started to work with the throughout the ps association of promotions from israel romania naranjasi from panzero serbia and risa from rockets and slovenia but during the last seminar of this week we introduce also the competence and the professional uh inputs that came from zlavodasta um from banaluca bosnia herzegovina tucker from barcelona spain and la liga from marseilles france so was a really um i would say a collective work that started two years ago uh was developed in the first part with a data analysis and uh proposing uh so was a um not a work in person but during this year after july we could work together and so uh we i can say that we increased a lot of the quality of our results about the topic open youth work i will present a shortly uh the results of our project that we can find also in our website that it's a the complete and full archive about all the the flow of the project and all the results the first intellectual output the first results is a database or a collection of data information about youth center models so um variety of implementations of european ways of doing youth work depending on national perspective because yes i will show you so the second one the second data collection is about youth center activities so a collection about the activities that youth centers in europe offered to young people and the third data collection is about research on youth work uh so about uh intellectual outputs from other project results uh booklets papers and uh and books of course about the topic about the youth center models we collected information and uh from 22 youth centers from bosnia the governor germany estonia italy romania serbia spain and slovenia how we did this data collection we created a survey and so we structure together a form asking for some information for instance general information like the description of the youth center or simple information date of opening kind of organization but also the way of funding that it's also interesting during the um the process our um project and during the seminar we saw many many difference about the way of funding of these space for youngsters uh aids of users target groups that the activities are addressed for young people um [Music] the same for youth center activities we created another form and many youth workers so um in this form there is also the designer so many youth workers reply to our request about youth center activities and they propose some of their of their best practices that they used to propose inside their place the third one is there a certain youth worker and so we collected for instance some materials from salto from other uh platform and um we found that this section also important because um sometimes in in the on internet there are a lot a lot of information but sometimes it's if it's difficult to find this information and we try to collect to collected a reliable results that can help youth workers uh youth organization but of course why not also young people that can check in this website um the second part of our work so the first part was uh this uh the creation of of this database the second part uh is focused on a dream or ideal youth center and this was the part mostly addressed to young people because uh uh we created this um a questionary uh we propose this questionary to youth workers inside the different youth centers and of course because um it's not so easy to imagine maybe uh from the scratch from zero what can be which can be the desires of the young people are also about imagination about their ideal youth center sometimes is more easy to imagine if you can see maybe some examples all around europe so the the help of the youth workers close next to the young people that answered to this question was really effective and so a total of 47 young people aged between 16 and 29 were interviewed and they [Music] and thanks to their help of their imagination which could create [Music] a collection about their ideal youth center some of them maybe dreamt a huge youth center uh three floors so huge building uh um sometimes maybe they dream little but we collected uh in this case all the the function and the offers that they would like to have in their youth center so um going synthetically a welcoming area for instance where maybe the austin is a monster present because the welcoming area is always the first contact uh between young people and youth workers and the space a common room an outdoor area a space for a stage theater where young people can propose their they can perform a real room library and media room a sport area so for outdoor exercise and so on a workshop room a cafe kitchen inside a creative room and also other services like for instance a free access of wi-fi through these interviews so um but also uh with in this case uh with the perspective of youth workers and we work to find these five key words to describe the main features that the um youth center uh need them to have we work on it and on the website there is the the full version of this uh we work on it also in our transnational meeting for instance in sicily a youth center need to be sustainable adaptable innovative accessible and multifunctional we try to classify and to to find some features that may be in the variety of um of youth center that you can find all around europe uh these are probably some recurrences some some elements some idea that that you can find in each space and you can need in each space um about our um about our results uh we will speak about it uh during this day because uh in the last section of our website there is a the main part of the three documents results that we create among our partnership the first time is about spy space time and conditions and [Music] it's a reflection around the space when we speak about the space of a youth center of course this is a topic always connected with the public time public time of con concept con authorization to stay inside a youth center public times related to contracts so um we spoke a lot about the possibility to have a contract a long period of contract to develop um programs because to develop programs for youngsters these need time and um so because of this space time and conditions are related to public times and yes this is the first document that we created the second one is the profile of youth workers and also about these uh we reflect together because also um was really nice uh to do these inter transnational meetings uh um during this project because there was also an opportunity among us to reflect about the different kind of profiles that you can find in europe there are many many different kind of regulations but also [Music] recognition of this work in italy in serbia we saw that um there is a for instance another kind of educational path to become a youth worker maybe it's more uh learning by doing process maybe it's focused more on your personal experience it's different for instance in germany where we have um um a structure path to became a social worker or youth worker so also disappointed is a document uh what's really important to to propose because it's a reflection that connects uh also the different kind of roles that you can find inside the figures of the youth workers but we will see during this afternoon the third document is about benefits of supporting open youth work and this document is more focused to underline which kind of social benefits and economical benefit and political benefit you can achieve supporting open youth work in a short in a medium and in a long period um the final point of our flow of our project was to build together and this was a a special work that we finalized during the last week uh with the full partnership during the seminar and um this is the the final statement or uh uh the final um i would say manifest but statement maybe is better uh about uh um probably what we need from policy uh to uh support uh open youth work what we need in terms of space in terms of time in terms in terms of condition and [Music] we collected many so the main points and we will show you during this afternoon but it will be also a an important moment of reflection and discussion together about this um the importance to support open youth work [Music] i put also the the link of our website [Music] right now we have we'll try to open if it's working i is not here so in this website you can find uh all the process flow you can find all the material in particular the database that was impossible to synthesize now during the presentation and and also in the last section you can find all the results and all the materials are downloadable and this is the main tool and um another tool that uh uh ah yes it's opening yes this is the website oh it's not visible okay so i will come back i think it's not possible yes okay nice this website is um a collection of all our results and uh as i show you the database maybe i can really faster if it's working so you okay we have many sections about uh so all the information that we collected uh from different countries and from a different youth center in each one you can find the um all the yeah the document with all the information that they provide us and also i would like to after this project our goal would be also to uh continue to work on this website because okay right now is a data collection about what we did until now but for instance the database can be implemented and and also yes you know and also of course the the section about research on youth work in the final section you can find all the results and here you can see that there are many documents downloadable and also the the main one is the booklet that but we have we have it also on paper now and also this one um can show in a detailed way all the topics that we face together and the all the um all the results um well has anyone got a question the the process of the project or if not to everyone who's trying to get a german signal on the live stream we're working on it it's not on our website it does work it's bilingual unfortunate not unfortunately not visible i repeat the invitation if there are other user centers that are missing in the database tell us we're presenting 25 so the database is not even covering all 38 of our district we are actually interested in gathering more data gathering more information to provide provide a more complete overview we'll have 15 minutes coffee break now you see the coffee in there in the bar and we've got tea and juice and water we resume at 11 sharp so the people on the live stream don't have to wait so long anymore officially um you know thank you sir hello everybody my name is johan as martin said i come from serbia from pancho it's a city north of belgrade it's a webinar region i mentioned this because it is bit relevant to something that we actually try to do on this project about the conditions about the different things that we have or don't have comparing comparing to the others i used to be a teacher so i know when the lecture is boring so i try not to be too long and too much i will as we have a saying try to make short and sweet and especially because kiara did so good job about presenting the whole project and the website so basically she helped me a lot so i can just point out the few things that we think that are necessary she explained the process of our work so we wanted to have a opinions not just from the youth workers and people who are involved in youth work but we also wanted to have opinions and and to see how the other people think about youth work open youth work and youth centers so we included of course the youngsters and we wanted to have some insight of what the politicians need to know on universities so my job is to present you the the youth workers point of view when we start working immediately we realize that we come from different realities from different conditions so our approach [Music] would be bit different for each other each one of us for example as hr already mentioned in some countries uh you have a clear path to become youth worker but in others mostly don't exist or it's very difficult or it's like what you can do for yourself to make yourself a youth worker so for that reason we we start to to brainstorming and try to see what are the the conditions that we need for for uh let's say ideal youth center considering the facilities and resources and a few few interesting points immediately come in front because we all agreed even if we come from the different realities that these are the things that are important for each and one of us for each reality that needs to be included in the functionality in the youth center that is uh equipped to work properly so the first thing that we were thinking about it is the space [Music] but of course we are now in in the beautiful anna landsberger and you can see the the the space inside or outside but we also realize that the space is is necessary but it's not everything so it needs to be used in a proper way and uh from my own experience when i mentioned anna lunzberger i as martin said we cooperate for a long time and i was coming here for a long time since the rotor baum start working in this space so i can really see that that point that space is not everything but it's very necessary and the the other point that we come to that is very important is the time for example if you have a ideal space with the all equipment that you need but it's a very short amount of time that you can use it there is not much possibility for you to do any serious work and to make any any kind of impact so kia also mentioned we come to the conclusion that for the space it's necessary to have some kind of long-term contract five years would be minimum that is also applied to to the contracts of the youth workers we had many sessions and we come to conclusion that some of us have short-term contracts and it's really hard to to plan anything in the future if you have three months contract or half a year or even a year and the same goes also for the spaces and we understood that the longer period of time is necessary to make uh contact with the youngsters to make a contact with the community and at the end to be able to measure the result because if it's short amount of time for sure you would be able to to see did you manage to create any change or improve the conditions in the in the local community so it's necessary to have a enough time to do that and the third point that we come to is it's a it's a term of the shade ownership we need to share the ownership of the space with the people who are actually using it so this is also connected very much with the with the time because if it's short amount of time for sure you cannot create that effect that you that you want to have everything that you see is very nicely put in our website uh this this points that we have are made to to be understandable for people who are not from from this field who are not from the field of youth work as martin said at the beginning and our partner for romania cosmic suggested during the work we need to dumb it down to make it simple so that everybody understand i i guess lots of you that are including in youtwork come to that problem when you need to explain what are you doing and this was the point to make it simple so that people can understand what we are doing and what we are what are our needs that we can do our work and one of the basic needs is the space so that you can really nicely in the nice website that we have in this booklet that was prepared for you so without delaying the time for questions i would like to to give you opportunity if you want to share something or to ask something about about what you can see in this nice booklet and on our website if there are no questions that means that we have done a nice job i can talk more about lots of stuff but it was long time ago yeah as i mentioned before since we come from different realities uh we had a really nice opportunity to share a lot to share about conditions to share about the way the the the youth centers and the youth work were getting the money or the resources for work so it's it was really nice experience to to be able to share this with people from from different countries from different realities and we hope that we will be able to implement something or to improve something in our own realities thanks to this so i would like to thank our hosts and all people who participated the people who are following us online and that would be it for me thank you well i would like to point out that it was especially important for us to point out that the rooms the space must be accessible for young people and that means not only to have a door which is open all the time but it should also be designed in a way where young people feel at home or welcomed it also means that on the one hand it should be designed by oneself and on the other hand there should also be an opportunity to be there in a familiar atmosphere because the main point why young people come to those such places is chilling on that basis a lot can be done but this is a very important starting point otherwise you won't reach out to the young people they wouldn't make them coming and staying and this was especially important to point out and this is just what i wanted to add because i feel this is extremely important to me and should now i would like to introduce cosmin to you he's got his very individual experience with independence from political decision makers in the recent days and i'm sure he will tell you a bit more about that if there is time to do so and he will also speak about the role of youth work and he's got the floor now first challenge of the day hi everybody and thank you martin for the wonderful introduction uh i wasn't necessarily planning on talking about uh all the challenges that we're facing in our youth work um but i would still want to to start with thanking everyone for being here and for leaning a listening ear to what we've been working on and not only to that but also uh to what young people around europe think that they need feel that they need and how things should be and i'm saying this based on i i would like to remind you what kiana was uh explaining earlier that we have had a european-wide research it hadn't been done in all uh the countries of the eu it actually went a little bit further all over the borders of the eu and we believe that this was a relevant research with young people and not only but also with youth workers working in youth centers in order to understand how things should look like um there is this uh there's this thing that we are talking about when we are talking in romania about youth work that is we might have a very very clear idea of what should of what youth work should be and we might be extremely confident in our competencies and in our ability to do stuff and we believe that we are the most competent people to do youth work and that is really nicely explained in the dunning-kruger effect in the dunning-kruger theory that says that the most incompetent that you are the more competent you think you are so we believe that we need to ask young people what youth work should be and to ask other youth workers what youth work should be because it's not about us it's about them and uh we would need to understand and this is uh um i would i would like to to say this to all people out there that are working with young people just remember it's not about you it's about them we are just tools to help them go over this period that might be one of the uh one of the most difficult periods of uh of a person's life um so we've done this research we've asked people how things should be and in terms of spaces iovan made a really nice presentation earlier concluding with sharing ownership of the space this is also based on the idea danke martin this is also based on the idea that it it's not for uh us that we're working it's for other people and the ownership translating uh shared ownership in plain english would be helping young people become the masters of their own space and based on these two ideas we've been asking them guys look you've been participating in youth work activities and you've been participating in youth exchanges you've been participating in outdoor activities you've been participating in hopefully school activities as well how would you like to be treated and to be greeted when you enter a youth center and we have 55 young people around europe that have been answering this question and based on the question based on the uh based on their answers we have identified a few traits that youth workers involved in open youth work and just as a little bit of a side conversation uh thank god for english because in romanian it to translate open youth work is a complete nightmare it would make absolute no sense to translate it directly so we need to something we need to think about something better um these traits that young people have expressed that they would like to to to meet uh when they meet youth workers have been summed up uh in a few roles that we have designed for the open youth worker for the youth worker that is doing open youth work and just just to be clear on again translating into plain uh into plain english what open youth work is for everybody not necessarily here in the room but especially for people there uh watching us online it's that thing when youngsters at the first contact with youth activities enter the space and what happens next this is what we're thinking when we're thinking about open youth work and the roles that we're giving to youth workers in this context so these states um with some we've we have summed them up in uh in a few roles [Music] one of the most important of them is the role of the host when you are going to visit your parents or uh your mother-in-law or your father-in-law how do they greet you there and depending on cultural traits depending on the country it might be would you like something to eat that's us food is really important in our culture then it would it might be another country would you like a coffee and i believe this fits for italy or um are you okay would you like to vest a little bit these are and i'm when i'm when i'm referring to parents and to in-laws i'm referring to people that are used to being hosts they are hosts in their own homes and you are visiting this is exactly what's happening with youngsters in um in youth centers that are coming in for the first time they are being visitors the first time they do not have ownership the space is not theirs how do we manage this relationship in order to encourage them to take advantage of the space to take ownership and the responsibility for themselves into this space uh so the host is the first role that we have identified for the youth workers that is of super super high importance the host is the person that is going to say hello please come in all is going to say hey welcome welcome to our new youth center welcome to uh your space uh this is what's happening here these are the people that are responsible these are the other young people look that guy names uh is martin this is alex and this is andre would you like to join them in a critical you know activity this makes the first impression and the first impression is really important for the host and we have developed we have went a little bit in depth on the host and one of the other roles in order to to explain and just to make sure that it's really clear what we mean with these roles we do have a set of recommendations for the host and that is to be flexible and calm and even if some people might look scary they should act like they're not um the main trait of the host and of the other youth workers working in the youth center is to be approachable because in terms of youngster if i would be a young person and somebody would look scary i would probably not go there and we've been asking young people about how they would like to be greeted and one of them one of the most common answers is one the behavior needs to be warm and this one maybe it's not warm as in bloodworm or like the thing it's warm as in warmth [Music] this trait is extremely important and this is also culture dependent because in romania warmth might be one thing in sweden warmth might be something else so all our recommendations need to be adapted to the local cultural context but warmth is something that has been encountered in almost all the young people's answers they need a person that is warm and we as youth workers need to make ourselves available for them we need to be approachable they need to feel no resistance in order to come talk to somebody and i'm emphasizing again this thing for the uh for the role of the host the host is the person the first contact of uh of the youth center doing open youth work and it's pretty much the business card of what's happening there um open youth centers need other people as well not just the host but because it's uh youth work is so different in in all our countries we understand that youth centers cannot employ all the people that we have described those for yet these are some of those that fewer people can take and they are described in order to be uh able to be performed another one uh one of the other roles that we we've been uh discussing during the project is the role of the facilitator the facilitator is the person that is engaging youngsters in activities after passing through the host we have the facilitator that is engaging the youngsters and the facilitator is uh making an activity looking to look interesting it's making an activity be relevant and it's the the facilitator is encouraging youngsters to take part there's a lot of knowledge that goes behind knowledge and skills that go behind the role of the facilitator and we invite you to uh go over the really nice brochure that we have i'm just gonna we invite you to go over the villainize brochure that we have done in which these two goals the whole the the host and the facilitator are uh described in depth um as probably it would not be the moment to go in depth now but if you have any questions for later you can write them down and we would be more than happy to to answer to the questions um the facilitator needs to have like this set of competencies [Music] and that is because young people need to respond in their own way and the facilitator would need to treat youngsters as individuals and not as a group of people or a bunch of people therefore knowledge and group dynamics youth psychology are needed but then it's uh it's this amazing space called an open youth center and we have we already have the host we have the facilitator do we need other people in this youth center and thank you for uh there's somebody in the back there yelling yes we need more people yes uh we do need more people we need we do need more goals we do need someone that is going to make resources available to us and here we're talking about two two types of of resources we're talking about financial resources therefore we have the fundraiser we have the person that is getting the money in and we have the logistician we might have some guitars and uh ping-pong games table tennis games but we have no idea where they are so we need the logistician to help us out with organizing activities um and maybe this person the logistician is also skilled into fixing stuff and they can and i'm not going to say what we are doing in our youth center but maybe they can screw back the handle on a cooking pot or something like that i'm just not going to start disclosing what we are doing as logisticians in our youth centers we we also need um the programs the activities and uh the results that we have to be communicated both inside the youth center but mainly outside the youth center and this is when we really need a communicator we need the person that is going to make sure that the message and the information is going to reach young people in their way in their style and on their own channels i'm an old person i'm using facebook so i need help [Music] even this is not a triple a anonymous meeting i do need help with communicating the stuff that we do at the youth center [Music] so we need a communicator do you know about facebook do you know facebook yeah thank god do you know instagram yes good do you know discord some people know this code are you using you personally i'm talking to the people here in the audience are you using tik-tok and snapchat you need a communicator as well and this is the these are the things that we've learned the hard way by trying to communicate in uh the improper channels that are not being used by youngsters anymore and when we asked young people um about what would be the communication channels that they would like to have probably uh somebody might think everybody answered instagram everybody answered uh tick tock no man it's a list like this everybody has their own ways of getting their own information so we do need a communicator in the youth center just to make sure that people get the message and there's one more we have been thinking about and that we have uh identified as important um and i would like i would just like to to read something here and because i understand that this is a german thing youth workers have often to be egg laying will giving milk cows and this because probably most of the youth workers are also taking on the role of the coordinator and coordinating activities coordinating resources and making everything come together with purpose and a purpose that makes sense for young people and yeah this thing this german thing makes complete sense egg laying wool giving milk cows how many people uh in the audience here that are working as youth workers and how many people that are watching us online right now you don't have to raise your hands just think about it how many of you are fulfilling multiple laws out of the ones that we have described so far it's just food for thought it's not just food for thought and i'm going to open up the conversation for uh vincenzo for later on this is also a cry for help this is a cry for help for support in order to be able to have people resources human resources that would fill in these roles and that would actually work with young people on young people's terms on young people's time in young people's spaces and most importantly in young people's language mind the language [Music] i've been asking earlier if i can use some some words and i've been told no there are very serious differences in the language that we are using that i am using because probably you're using different language um and the language that young people are using and this is why i am emphasizing at this point on the role of the host and the facilitator mind the language keep an eye open to what's happening in fifa fifa 21 playstation or computer whatever you want keep an eye open on what's happening on netflix and on other channels uh no advert advertising intended here sorry um and keep an eye open on youtube and who are the local influencers the national influencers what's the language that you they are using and if you get the magical power to turn into a little fly just to be able to see how they're lighting to each other because uh especially in the past two years they're not talking to each other anymore they're just writing to see what's the language because making yourself available as a youth worker to young people means speaking their language besides a lot of other things keep track with what is interesting for youngsters do you know fortnite well if you don't know it get to know it if you don't like computer games you don't have to like them but you have to try them it's going to give you an opening point in a conversation with youngsters that are not interested in the stuff that you might be interested in um and i also understand that there's some more video games that have [Music] a lot of impact these days i don't know which one those are so just before we open the conversation and i would uh really like to invite you to think of what more would you like to know about these roles that we have designed [Music] imagine a school trip [Music] that is not a school trip it's a youth center trip but you have this when i say school trip probably you have this image of the bus with yeah with kids going inside going somewhere who are the kids in the back of the bus who are the kids in the back of the bus the cool kids always the cool kids are going to be in the back of the bus um if i'm going to be talking about um probably the fact that in romania at this point we still do not have a government after three weeks uh i'm definitely not going to interest them i'm not going to interest you either you don't care what's happening with the government in romania and it's a fair point but 185 elephants enter a bar what does the bartender say with fresh out of toilet paper adapt get the interest and make sure that we speak the same language that's my uh final my final thought at this point we have been working in romania with uh one youth center first a second youth center uh then which means that we're running two youth centers now and starting last year we have also opened a mobile youth center and the skills that uh the skills that the youth workers in the youth centers need and the skills that the youth workers in the mobile youth center need are different imagine that you have you are here in ana and it's a safe space it's a secure space people are coming in hello how are you doing this is this is the lounge you have the foosball table right there but when you're going with a mobile center when you're going with a van it's a van it's a big ass van that has all the equipment that a regular youth center would have and you go put it somewhere on a street or on a back alley or as we do it we just put it in the middle of nowhere uh because we're working in another area in romania serving uh communities that are i don't know maybe 50 inhabitants and 12 of 12 of them are young people the context is different the youth work skills that are necessary with these different contexts of course they will be different and this is what we're inviting you now to think of your own context of uh of youth work and of open youth work uh to check out our profiles and the description of the profiles and see if there's something else that you might be able to add or something else that you have experienced in your in your practice as a youth worker so that we can put everything together and it's just adding value to the stuff that we have already done i will prepare myself for questions now by drinking a little bit of water maybe you want to think about the questions i don't know because if you don't have questions i'm gonna keep speaking and i have nothing else prepared so probably it's just gonna be jokes well that was a full 20 minutes uh thank you so much and we will be here for you uh for the next few hours if you all the people online have any questions um please download all the this would be the moment in which i would invite you to buy this nice brochure but no you can actually download it for free on youthcenters.eu you will find it there check it out and then we're going to be here for your questions or feedback thank you martin and thank you elasmus plus for giving us this opportunity perhaps you stay a bit oily yeah short explanation in the when we plant everything in this project we had in mind one event we implemented in 2019 in the university for applied science ali salomon and this was the idea to copy paste the event we did there just to make the different content in that moment we had the idea to be together with 150 200 people that was happening in that year but there is we faced let's say in the last two years few obstacles one of it was that till one month ago we were even not sure if it will be possible to implement an event like this here and today so and still it is impossible to work in the university because it's simply closed and so anyway i'm quite happy that we are still cooperating with them professor dr yosis will come here for the um afternoon session uh but this all of this made that now the timing it's a bit uh let's say off out of control because usually if you if you have 250 people working in the social science you have at least 125 which like to talk and just discuss a lot but now the majority of the people here in the room it's people that were already discussing five days about this so that's why uh most probably the questions are not that big for this reason i would like to suggest that the partners that are here can shortly introduce and tell their personal not personal but professional problems especially yours it's quite interesting yeah thank you martin for opening the floor for that uh this is already not in the it's not in the funny registry anymore uh even if i'm smiling it's uh this thing that is happening to romanians it's a cultural trait uh we say that facebook has the necas which means that we're making fun of the trouble that we're going through just to make it viable usually at this point i was i was telling you earlier that we're we're running to two youth centers in the mobile youth center um one of them is private property and because it's a private property it is independent from any local or national regulations as long as we don't face another nationalization of private property the second one it is an example of best practice of cooperation between a local institution the town hall and an ngo that would be our case colba de cultura is is an ngo fully independent and fully private established in in 2012 in a small village in romania 120 kilometers north of bucharest [Music] last year with the help of international volunteers and the help of the european solidarity choir we have renovated completely renovated a space it used to be a kindergarten and it wasn't used for a few years and we have turned it into a youth center offering it to the youngsters in uh in the community of taishan that this is another village also 100 something kilometers north of ukraine uh and youngsters have been participating in activities opening the door just to check it out or just sitting on the benches outside and making out um this year a month ago the local council has voted to take out of the two rooms that we have in the youth center that's one room for socializing and the other one is a multimedia room the local council has voted to take the socializing room uh and to transform it into a room for local council meetings and taking the other one to make it a rehearsal space for the local folklore dances group that was established a month and a half ago it is indeed not the brightest of the situations and i would if somebody would ask me to talk about best practices in youth work in romania i would give the example of last year's project when we had we have had the support of the town hall um and the town hall and the local council have given us uh a space to renovate and to transform into into a youth center and they've given it uh to us for five years i would talk about this i would love to talk about this but then there's also the other side of the coin when eight months later the same local council is voting us out after we have renovated the space and this is one of the things that i remember earlier i was telling you about [Music] keeping in mind that it's not about you and it's about young people and that is because you have a special status you have a certain authority and you also have power you have the power to do this or that and it's the same thing with the local council they have the power to do this is it fair no is it right no do they have the power to do this yes is this the recipe for abuse of power probably when those people that those people that have some sort of power do not take into consideration the needs and interests of the people that do not have that power i would actually like to end on a positive note not on this one um [Music] and the positive note is that with this youth center that they're taking away from us we have connected young people that didn't know each other before they have visited through the activities provided within the youth center they have visited other countries for the first time they have met people from other cultures for the first time because it's an international youth center there's at all times at least 10 international people there be them volunteers that are working with us or our staff that is also mainly international the romanians are also some sort of a dying species in the stuff of cueva de culture it's a minority of romanians in the staff the so it make this is an international youth center and youngsters from a community of 1 200 people are able to go in practice english meet people from other cultures and most of all most important learn tolerance and cultural differences this is what they're taking away from them not from us having the opportunity of meeting and traveling together and having experiences together some of the youngsters have traveled by train for the first time in their lives i'm not going to mention that they've been outside of the country for the first time but it's traveling by train which for some people in this room or for probably most of the people uh watching us online i i now see that there's another camera that i don't know which one to um it's something that is granted just like for other people probably in this room and watching us online uh having a youth space having a youth center is also something that is taken as for granted it's not there's a lot of work and there's a lot of resources involved in making this happen and this is just this is not for us because we're working here uh this is not for the people that are watching us because probably most of them are youth workers and they know how much work is behind uh the nice face of the host it's for everybody else that might be watching and that they're not involved in youth work this is a lot of work it's not for granted it's a lot of resources help young people be the best that they can be by providing them with spaces and the resources so that they can make mistakes and learn from them in a safe and secure environment this is what we're talking about and this is what we're trying to to provide to the youngsters in our community youngsters that have grown like the magical horse in the fairy tales probably you don't have this it's just a romanian reference when this magical creature is going to outgrow everybody else in three days and it's like they will grow in three days like others are growing in three years this is what's happening on a social level with the social development of youngsters in our youth centers and the positive note well i cannot find it right now the positive note is that um we are going with the mobile youth center in some communities around the youth centers because young people cannot afford to come to the youth center because getting on the public transport costs money and if it's outside of the route for going to school they have to pay which means that they would have to pay to come to the youth center and this we have men we have noticed in uh in the last years actually starting from the beginning that they uh they don't they're not coming why are you not coming and finally when you get to the answer that i don't have the money to do that i don't have the money to pay for transport then it's start things start to get really small what can we do in order to do that so we we have turned this uh volkswagen crafter into a mobile youth center and we're going to communities as i told you before that are 50 people and sometimes we are showing movies youngsters that are 16 17 coming at the end of the movie projection and thanking us for showing a movie because they have never ever been to a cinema this is something that makes it worthwhile when and the thing that we're trying to do is to build youth supportive communities young people need to feel supported and we have a saying in in raising a child it takes a village it does and this is why we believe that building support youth supportive communities is the answer is it going to be easy hell no but it's definitely worth the effort thank you and thank you martin for the opportunity [Applause] thank you cosmin um thank you cosmin i've been talking about the challenges problems issues we've been facing another one was that we want to organize an actual youth meeting within the project because talking about youth work without actually involving young people is useless totally useless and for that reason we had applied for having a youth meeting and we will have it and the results will also be presented on the website however it will not have influence and now work for the booklet for that reason we did the interviews 55 doesn't listen like so much hard work but it was a hard week because these were long interviews with the young people on the website you get very brief summaries but there's a lot of work behind those summaries and that youth meeting will take us to the youth a center we just heard about and i'm really really wondering how a brilliant participants will react to being in such a village that will be truly interesting i'm sure i'm jovan tell about your youth center and the problem with the changing directors so it's me again i guess it's not uncommon thing to have this kind of problematics that that we are facing because i'm currently working with the city youth center with that three months contract every three months there is possibility to be prolonged or not and since we are established and founded by the city so decision to to name the director it's in hands of politicians so they make that decision without any real knowledge or needs of youngsters or even of a youth center so sometimes that can be a good choice sometimes not so good but the problem is that even directors whoever they are they don't know how long they will stay there so they're also not able to give us any guidings or help us to do any planning for long term so this is something that we come across with when we are working together as a reality there that is connected with with our country with our situation especially since in serbia the youth work is not recognized as a job at least till uh two or three years ago i i think that all of you have uh that uh national code system for different jobs so from three years ago or something like that it was possible there is a code for youth worker but nobody get it till now and nobody knows how to become one because there are no clear path to school system to to get that kind of education and training so mostly people who are involved are how to say self build through these kind of projects and seminars and trainings and for me that is like the biggest problem for for youth working in our country because there are some roof associations that deal with this topic but the state doesn't show much interest in it and the way that you can see that is through naming directors of this [Music] let's call it statute centers so i cannot finish on the happy note with anything it's it is what it is thank you [Applause] well i just would like to add one thing because there's really an very annoying aspect to that two years ago with the approval of the director of the youth center we installed an open space in that youth center so we bought um couches and we sprayed colorful things to the walls and as a result of that two months later the director was changed and the new director said no an open meeting point is something i don't want to have here we were going to in to offer courses for um for trade for dancing and painting and if you don't agree with that we will close the whole center so what is behind that is that you need reliability and you really need experience good people who are those to determine what's going to happen now i'm really helpless how to bridge the gap until lunch will arrive perhaps i could add one thing in germany we have comparably excellent conditions like in paradise that is both true for the amount of resources and finances and equipment but i also think that we are relatively independent politically with regard to any influence on our work by politicians and after what i've heard here in the last two years and even that i knew that before that's why we actually launched that project so it's really important to me to point out that the paper has been produced that this short version which hopefully we will have time to discuss more in detail later is there and that we are now going to try to have it translated into all languages required because understandability does not just mean to dump it down it also means to put it into the language which then can be understood by those who make the decisions and there for i hope that this will find your wide agreement so that we really can spread it as our wish list that they are not even exaggerated we don't even put in there that we need so much money and so on we just wrote down that we want to be able to work in the long run and independently so well for me it just remains to just tell you that we can open the brake now also for the live stream you will have two hours of break but it's worthwhile coming back later because professor professor dr justice will give you quite a good insight into the history of the needs for youth work and the challenges which even we are facing i told you that we are living like in paradise but when money is saved we would be the first area to tackle and so i think you can really be looking forward to that presentation in the meantime we will use the time to have little chats and conversations and we will be waiting for the lunch to come it will be potato salad and minced meat professor dr yours she's a professor at the university for social work and she's professor for social cultural work and music and we invited you to talk to us because already two or three years ago we had to experience that it is really helpful to get an insight into your understanding of youth work and the problems coming along with that so you have the floor [Music] hello thank you martin kleinfelder for inviting me strengthened all over europe and in germany in germany too youth work needs to be strengthened even though it is extremely important this will be my core message in my talk as well i want to shed light on this subject from different backgrounds and advocating for a strong lobby and free youth space and this also includes free youth work when you look at it from the professional point of view maybe just briefly let me introduce myself as well i'm working at the ali salomon college this is the oldest it was in the fast a school for applied social studies it was founded as a special shoe school for women by alice zalemon she did not only invent the profession of social work and established it in germany she also was really well connected internationally and as this is also an international forum i think it fits perfectly and the ali salomon college has several chairs for cultural work and across germany this is the case now and we have a theater media arts and music and i'm in chair of the last area since 2003 and the time before before before i had my professor thesis i did youth work myself for many years always focusing on cultural work that means that practice is well known to me and i still have strong connections with people in practice especially in the field of music we have a work group for popular music and culture which we founded in the middle of the 90s where i'm also very actively working in the network and thanks to my students which i also have as trainees and starters in the profession we still keep contacts among others also with martin kleinfelder actually my talk is very long but martin kleinfelder wished me to give you the full presentation there are three parts and after each one i will have a break the one is to big the part looking back to the history of open youth work in germany certainly this might be interesting for people from other countries because then you may look into this and compare it with your own histories and for us it's sometimes also not very clear what the different routes are and what we have in common when it comes to youth work in germany and this will be this will be the first part and the second part will be about how youth is actually seen as from the central point of view in germany in germany they have regular reports about youth and children edited by a group of experts and they will be the guideline for promoting youth work in germany and i would like to present the outcome of the 15th report about child care and youth along with some theoretical debates around this subject and i will also tell you what the expert commission and research has actually been telling us about the situation of youth the pandemic and coverage conditions is something i will keep to the very end because you know this from your practical work what the challenges are the covet pandemic shows like a magnifying glass the good things and the bad things the third subject will be the profile of youth work focusing on cultural work which because this is my main topic and so these will be the three main parts of my presentation the photograph as i'm talking about cultural work with you young people in germany and this is a photo made by a colleague of mine there are italians in this room and i'm was told that this is a graffiti from sardinia well just when looking back to the history of open youth work in germany let me start with the emperor's the empire at the end of the last century when germany still had an empire and an and an emperor well that's the overview of my talk let me start telling you something about the time of open youth work in the german empire and in the weimar republic open youth work has been established in central europe since the end of the 19th century and had always been a classic field of work of social work in germany it started mainly at the beginning of the 20th century namely at the time of the german empire at that time of course they did not have cultural centers for young people like we know them today but there were rather places like urban youth homes and clubs but open youth houses very soon later and already in 1901 the work was of course part of the law it was later it was enacted as the welfare legislation in germany so there was youth care by the state and there was in parallel with that there were always some free associations in germany we always have these two sides of youth work and social work on the one hand the municipal organizations and the free associations the three associations prevail normally but the two sides do exist and the first offers for open youth work were directed mainly towards male youth of the lower social strata and mainly in urban environments let me quote those people were called unadapted a social and left left left alone they were stigmatized and labeled negatively and on top of that in the big cities at times of interest realization they were also concerned about the way of social life between these people they were called gangs and those were focused or were meant to be focused and supervised so practically in order to protect society from these people that was one of the motivations and the youth clubs were also about to open access for male youngsters trying to integrate those people sometimes even this is still formulated today but one can have a critical point of view when it's just about adapting them to the rest of the society and mainly they were focusing on three groups proletarian youth which were affected by unemployment and poverty then there were some young cultural groups who stood out for violence and young and gang crime and the third point was also always very important that was the organized youth in association be it communists or confessional associations by denomination etc they had their own places to go like youth homes etc so all these different levels existed in germany for cultural work among youth and self-organization a very important movement was the a young youth movement which was called wonderful is kind yes it's kind of scouts and this is the name of those groups it was wonderful and they were mainly based on the or targeting the bourgeois youth those who were criticizing the effects of industrialization and the decadence of the empire actually they were criticizing their parents and the way they lived they claimed self administration as an independent group of young people and that was actually new to talk about youth because that transformatory period was rather short mostly they ended school and ended the job very soon and news was over also very soon so claiming time to be young was a privilege of the bourgeois youth at the time and at this time they also claimed for room for them developing their own interests and youth culture this is what we would tell call it today those scouts called bunda fergal they just took the guitar at that time it was well a guitar and they also compiled their own books with german songs for the german listeners the title might be interesting is the first one was called supergirlhansel and the first group actually emerged in berlin stiglitz and then they left berlin went into nature into the environment they were dancing singing and making music and since then there had been more and more independent youth associations which were founded outside schools and this also came together with some inspirations by reform educators and apart from that there were also some politically motivated associations which were the youth wings of the parties amongst them the socialists or communist youth organizations those were really marking the situation of young people so when young people are getting culturally active it may be great but it does not necessarily have to be seen as something positive and this same is true today at that time one knew of the wonderful because females were actually in the minority and so it became known that they were rather nationalists young men and how many like many men at the time loved to go for war and according to people what people were saying they were singing when they were going to the front lines and so this is also part of youth movement at the time that was the time of the first world war by the way and the three associations young culture of the last century were then continuing during the time of the weimar republic in germany but some of them were rather prone to being captured by the right-wing parties and extremist parties by national socialism that is it was very easy to integrate them into national socialist propaganda and for instance the catholic youth was rather immune against that much more than other associations and those who were prosecuted were the socialist youth and the communist youth during the time of national socialism in germany these associations and organizations were prosecuted and people were sent to forced labor and the same goes for young people who were just interested in the so-called american music swing music mainly in hamburg that was the case and they were also prosecuted when they were just informal gangs in the street just to sing together and they were also prosecuted and deported to forced labor camps during the time of national socialism everything was under control and organized by the nazi party nsdap and the young people were actually forced to be member either in the mail wing of the nazi party or in the female wing of the youth of the nazi party and there was a clear program and they had also been involved into the war propaganda the motto of the male youth was just to give you a term which germans might know from history lessons be strong like crop steel crop was the the the big producer of industry of more industry be tough like leather and and fast like like the racing dogs so everything actually was under the propaganda of war and singing of course was also done for nationalist propaganda and therefore when they had international meetings i don't know uh what kind of meetings you had during this week or when you are working with young people and you meet each other and you want to sing something spontaneously and we have an exchange from different countries german young people generally have a problem in presenting german songs because many of the german folk songs had been let's say conquered by a national socialist and it's actually not so easy to sing a german folk song without thinking what is being sung and why this is sung and whether there might be anything behind so this is part of german history so after the second world war the western parts of germany were occupied by the us uk and france and administered by these allied powers and these three countries were mainly trying to to start a kind of re-education that's what the americans called it and of course the eastern part was administered by the soviet union so the americans were interested in democratizing young german so the former fascists or people who at least had been educated in the spirit of fascism were about to be educated or re-educated in the spirit of the u.s democracy and there were some youth activity homes one is shown here and you find a lot of these german youth activity centers especially in west berlin which were installed by the americans in order to give young people to democratic education openness that's why the term openness comes in open youth work self-determination and denominational neutrality and the same was the case in the british zone and in the french zone sometimes they called it anti-fascist youth work as well as we know there had also been a zone under the control of the soviet union and there the free german youth was founded as the youth wing of the communist party of germany it was founded in 1964 in 1946 sorry 46 and that was a controlled monopolistic association controlled by the government of the gdr and there was a sub-wing for the people of the young pioneers between 6 to 14 years the free german youth friar deutsche yogt was of great importance for the gdr because they were a strong engine for controlling education and wall under the state monopoly of the gdr and this cannot be compared with the structures in the what was then west germany so it was also taken seriously and very importantly to work with young people and it was a full coverage of centers for young people youth clubs partly very big houses in berlin for example there is a big center for young very young children it is still in now under private ownership or under state ownership but in all those cases and all the youth clubs and youth houses fdr or the fdj that free german youth was controlling everything and it was very much shaped by cultural work apart from agitation there were also dancing events concerts and of course a lot of interests were groups it was very important also to know that when you wanted to play music in public you needed a license and that meant of course that not any kind of music could be played and not everybody was free to play music openly so the goal the declared goal of the government was to educate socialist personalities and i still will be coming to the so-called open efforts for young people at the times of gdr now let me turn again to the west because we are talking in chronologic order in the 60s and 70s there were a lot of protest movements in the west first among students it was a movement of self-administered youth centers who claimed free spaces for themselves as young people especially in the early 70s there were many initiatives across west germany fighting for their youth centers they were occupying places and declared them youth centers in berlin the most famous example was the george von rauch house and the battanian in kreuzberg it is still existing and they had the corresponding campaign by eugene by the by the youth in bands and dunsteiner for example and still there are some autonomous youth centers fighting for maintaining those centers currently places like drugstore and potzer are fighting for their existence due to gentrification in berlin they had to leave their original places and porze one of the clubs had just been given a place to stay in the former temple hoof airport but they are not really happy with that so this is what existed here and it's still the case that these places have to fight for their existence and for being kept in the places and having sustainable futures in the gdr of course they did not only have the official program one example for youth opposition is the so-called open work and that's what it was called also open work which mainly confront its space in the buildings and rooms of the protestant church the background was that the gdr state tolerated the work of the protestant church and was really unable to not control these spaces there was a regulation or a rule or an agreement between the church and the government that these areas should not be kept under control but and those were then places where people gathered for open work i got confused a little bit among my papers so they and in berlin um the cell salvators church was actually a place where these hippies or punks or losers could find a protected space where they could live their culture at least and where starting from those spaces later after the fall of the wall they also had the first initiatives for street work in the east of berlin so a lot happened actually also in these now very quickly let me just continue in this transitional period in the 90s let me start with the west the time there was shaped by a very high unemployment of young people those who left school could not be sure to find a job it was a huge challenge in the early 1980s there was a movement of squatters the subject of migration and cultural diversity was one of the main and central subjects as well as uh globalization trends this is just to point on that at the same time and there is still what was then still gdr and then later the former gdr in the 90s and 8 there were more and more subcultural movements and youth culture and after the fall of the war squatters also came into the east but later both in the west and in the east in the early 1990s unfortunately there had also been crashes between the new right-wing people and the asylum seekers or migrants in general that unfortunately is a big problem until today youth work of the gdr if i may just put it bluntly and a little bit with some criticism had to adapt to the west much more than vice versa but this could be a subject of a separate talk but as was the case in many areas the west was rather dominating the let's say the situation and that was let's say the situation after reunification as regards cultural work among youth in the former gdr and in united germany since the 1980s youth work and cultural youth work became more and more important there were much more music styles youth scenes and they needed spaces spaces to train spaces to practice spaces to just be and so this area grew enormously i myself in the 80s and 90s where was working in this field and until the early 90s i observed an expansion in the field of youth culture but then there was a downturn because then um money became became short but in the time of expansion there was a huge amount of offers for cultural work open office like this one offers of international meetings like happens in this room too street work rock mobiles hip-hop mobiles a huge number of projects which were causing links in berlin and were definitely enriching cultural life but as i said there came a downtown later after that now let me just take a bit of water because now i'm starting the second part what is youth what actually is the situation of young people and how do we look at young people today in germany and as regards our guests from other european countries i think it's interesting to consider what is similar in your countries what is different and we certainly may stop after the second part and talk about it basically i will be referring to the 15th report about children and youth made in 2015. i'm not talking about the covet pandemic i will just generally speak about the situation of youth and some studies of youth research mainly about the different phases of youth phases of living have generally changed in germany it is not the same in old european countries in germany the face of childhood has shortened the adolescence phase has is starting earlier and extends towards the older age and adults are more differentiated into different stages and the stage of seniors has extended considerably and all that has completely changed the population pyramid and as a consequence of that the power of youth has almost evaporated and that's why it's very important to look how the youth is positioned in a society and i will like to do so by looking at the 15th report on child's and youth on children and youth so what they say is that youth is nothing which can be described and defined as is it is also determined socially and historically and is permanently changing and that is why the age ages for the different stages may vary not only between european countries but also within germany when you look for example to according to article 7 paragraph 1 of the social act in germany then use those groups of the population between 14 and 18 years when you define it by the un general assembly then youth are all the people older than 15 and younger than 25 so there is a wide range depending from from which point of view you look at young people that's how they define them yes i've got it here this uh tickle and here you can see how demographic change has evolved in the past it was so that the population pyramid in germany used to look roughly like a christmas tree at the bottom it was wide as children and young people and towards the top it grew narrow and you see here how it changed over time fewer children were born the less young adults in the second pyramid you can see that there's quite a large proportion of older adults and more recent forecasts say that in a few years time there will be a very few young people more older people and especially seniors who want to have a pension and a very small number relatively small number of young people to work for that pension to fund the pensions so this is why we have to find answers to questions of who will fund pensions how shall we cope with the cost of climate change how are we going to respond to climate change and it's mainly young people who are going to suffer from it not the older ones so that's making life very difficult for politicians especially and it shows why young people have been less influenced now and there were periods in the 1960s 70s when you could say well children are becoming young people there were something like rituals of transition both in east and west germany there was such an idea that when you become a young adult you would have your own family in the near future start working and this has changed it's no longer really clear when children will turn into young people young adults in the past it was going to school going to university after school or to vocational training this is getting delayed now more people start studying at universities colleges or start working after school and later start studying and it's not necessarily so anymore that once you've finished school soon after that you'll meet your partner with whom you're going to live together for a prolonged period having children and now scientists say that we have something like yo careers or yo-yo lives it's people living school going to work and going back to school or university and so there are lots of changes so in sociological youth research we say they're no longer in normal biographies anymore it's great for young people because they've got more choice now to change their lives what's bad is that not everyone has the same opportunities to develop during their biographies about three quarters of the german young people can make use of these opportunities but about fifth to one quarter does not use these one opportunities and a margin like regarding the seniors i don't know what it's like in other countries but in germany also seniors kind of are on the the dictatorship of remaining forever young as bob dylan said people have to remain fit travel keep consuming and youth is considered to be the ideal so youth by now stands for everything and nothing and i once met a young adult woman i didn't know her myself i met her at the party and the print on a t-shirt shows what expectations young people experience now under which pressure they are can you read it and i've seen people shaking their heads i have to turn round it's so small i can't read it much sophia i i really like the t-shirt be kind work hard stay humble smile often does this t-shirt is very very informative everyone should do a voluntary year somewhere if you work and travel and everything so all of that basically is now hardly possible due to the pandemic but these are not just freedoms they are also requirements they have to fulfill and social inequality as i mentioned between one fifth and one quarter are marginalized among the young people they have no chance to do what that t-shirt required they are living in poverty facing social inequality become homeless so even in a rich country like germany there are many children young people living in poverty and this applies also for young people living here in this district and there are quite a lot of them ground demand for performance i really wonder if that's the same in countries outside germany in germany there have been surveys asking young people what makes them suffer most and the response was the worst was demand for performance stress pressure and when i was young youth was an enjoyable time same was in research they said youth is a time of moratorium where young people can try this and that before they've life becomes really serious this has changed and it changed quite a while ago qualification is top among all demands for performance young people are facing so top score records top records for getting plays in vocational training or university having top results there and finding a good career and the german youth law says their core objective for young people is to get a qualification i wonder if you thought when you were between 50 and 20 that your main task main objective was to get a qualification and it's been proven in the piece of studies that also in germany not everyone's having the same opportunities and it's particularly those who are disadvantaged have less access to education so young people who are socially underprivileged marginalized can not fulfill those expectations to get a qualification so i experience that even children are under stress it's a matter of cause for children to say i feel stressed for me this is shocking this is my personal view now however it's not science so to say and there is also an eradication of limits of boundaries like school doesn't finish anymore around noon it lasts all day now evermore ever less time children can spend every last time outside schools when i started youth work i opened youthburg in the 1990s young people came to youth clubs in the early afternoon now they come much lighter unless they have some leisure time activity at school leisure time calls or so so and at the same time the pressure increases there is an increasing density because people have young people have less time to finish school and studies we had so-called diploma in the past and now you have the bachelor's studies which are shorter and these are challenges individuals are facing nowadays but the children youth report us as they stated that qualification is not the only challenge for young people another one very important one is self-positioning young people have to find their place within society politically culturally and they need space for that they would need open spaces self-determined spaces and also for times when they are not pursuing some purpose and this is an issue and for that reason the subtitles so to say of the 15th general youth report from 2017 is making youth possible facilitating youth so to say this means in germany youth is no longer possible being young is no longer really possible so giving young people [Music] spaces leaving them spaces not everything has to serve education you do not have to get a certificate for everything but if you talk to young people for instance when they engage in some voluntary activity they are for instance committed in the youth club or during a voluntary era so it's because they want to have a certificate it's not just for trying things for experimenting but this is exactly what young people need and in addition to the self-determined autonomous rooms for young people i think rooms of open cultural youth work should give the opportunity to experiment without a particular purpose for that reason i and i'm not the only one and it's reflected in the children's youth report claiming that young people need more free space more time without a particular purpose in urban rural areas they also need more open [Music] youth work offers this is what is demanded on paper we say paper is patient in practice we find that funding for open youth work suffrage cuts whereas other forms of youth work is getting more funding and i do think that's a great pity now however this is a result of youth research and a very important point in the most recent youth report current studies irrespective of the issues caused by the pandemic brief break the question my question before i start my third part my question to the partners from the countries outside germany is whether they feel that it's roughly the same or if in countries outside germany the phase of youth in a person's lives are it's still different we do have interpreters you just have to go to the microphone if you want to make a comment well i don't want to exercise pressure on any one of you do you want to take the floor yes please i'm coming from romania okay um i saw a very interesting for us statement here that young people and youth cultures need their own spaces based on your experience how do you translate this statement in public policies regarding young people how do you translate this statement that is an academical statement into public policies that are addressing young people and spaces when is shall i answer in english or german i don't know german and then okay so making sure with the interpreter yeah parks sorry as the policies [Music] i can best talk about what's going on in berlin one of these policies of these strategies is that open youth work first has to become aware of its significance and has to make that known to the public in berlin up in youth work often is in a rather weak position but in the struggle for improving working conditions in youth work and improving conditions general for young people if you can then out scientific findings saying youth is more than qualification youth needs free spaces science has confirmed this that's an important argument and it's the task of open youth work and part of the quality profile of open youth work to make this unknown is that answering your question in berlin for instance often there's a competition between offers by youth welfare help for young people you're actually facing problems and on the other hand we have offers of open youth work their voluntary offers the municipalities public funding does that on a voluntary basis but in berlin currently they try to take these needs more serious so you have to do lobby work for what open youth work can do and this is done on various levels and it is also part of the profile of activities of data of youth workers and young people themselves those asking for spaces struggling for these spaces are there more questions or comments right then i'll start the third part i hope you can still concentrate right now on the concept and profile of open youth work particularly cultural activities how does youth work especially open youth work face the currently existing challenges i'm changing the slide in berlin there is a process of quality development in practice and one result of these activities is a kind of information paper on core activities in youth work things done for instance in youth centers than group activities promoting youth cultural scenes like something [Music] for instance when martin kleinfeld explains to me that young people want to play in bands they can use use rehearsal rooms here or he helps them organizing international meetings or workshops including music teaching or technical workshops project work very central for cultural education for young people and usually project work is implemented by means or with collaboration of partners there's a certain hype currently in germany related to cultural education it's being supported a lot when education of facilities are willing to collaborate with artists for instance if a youth club collaborates with professional musicians and some other institutions facilities on the basis of what young people are interested in then they are getting relatively good funding their funding guidelines one of them is it has the headline of culture makes you strong in berlin there's another one called project for cultural education providing money when youth work at school collaborate and when they collaborate with artists and this is called collaborative projects in the field of youth work there's also vocational guidance activities and vocational qualification activities there are other activities like the one you're having with wherever the young activities like that was organized here where young people themselves can decide what to do how to do it international youth work international collaboration international cultural collaboration and water bombs friends is an example for international activities international meetings not all the youth facilities are engaged in this in the same way and it's good that there are different profiles an essential aspect in open youth work is that it's about open structures as little as possible should be prepared otherwise it wouldn't be open anymore so it's important that participation is voluntary this makes sure that young people decide and participate the interests of the young people should be decisive and not what professionals have planned youth work you cultural work is aiming at all young people young adults so it's an important quality criterion for everyone involved to see who is reached whom they reach and whom they do not reach of course you will never be able to reach everyone with one activity but when you're a professional you should see when you have events going on you should if they're for instance just young men meeting their playing music enjoying their time there are no young women joining the activity or hardly any young women you might say all right it's good enough that we reach the young males but it would be much better to find out why it's not young females joining activities why particular people go to a particular place depends also on what the place looks like the young people who think at the first glance looks great like coming here and others would just take one glance at it say horrible i'll never enter and you have to be aware of that and of course very important is that young people are encouraged to develop self-determination social co-determination such a commitment sounds very nice but it's very important also to find out if we actually allow young people to influence decisions make decisions that's a very sexual aspect for professional youth work so promoting self-determination safe education is central for open youth work and youth culture work it's a central quality feature a specialty is coming in also in youth work and especially in cultural youth work namely that a lot of people are working there on a voluntary basis in the youth scenes the diy the each one teach one principles is this really being practiced do they get enough space and do young people who are committed in such a way also having a perspective so what is the ranking within the institution and is it also accompanied and coached well i'm almost coming to the end let me just summarize what are the what is the role and what are the tasks of educational staff on the corridor martin kleinfelder told me there is one thing which prevails which is empathy and behind this along there is a long big gap and nothing is more important than that and i fully agree with that and this is also true for formal education for university teachers where it is very difficult to transmit empathy via the zoom conference settings etc but i would also like to say something what is important for open work let me call it and also based on the so who actually developed this term i would have to look it up i think it was half an acre now let me peter close was the founder of this term he called it the educational principle of restraint and [Music] humility so i'm an employee at rhoda baum and i have a lot of responsibility but first facing the young people i should really be modest the it's the young people who have a say here rather than myself i'm just assisting on or sharing the situation this sounds trivial or simple but in a research study on the subject of what are actually youth workers do in open youth work peter close found out that it's the central claim to be humble and modest this is not so easy to leave the space to young people while still being an employee that does not mean doing nothing or just don't care about things what does it mean when to assist what happens if i notice that there are powers or structures where i have to intervene what if there are discrimination there is discrimination what is my role what's the role of the young people so this is a very demanding requirement to be modest and still take responsibility and that's why developing concepts that's where it starts so when we say again and again we have to reflect on it and repeat why we are doing certain things and at some point in time we have to put it on paper and to make it binding and after a while we have to check whether reality has changed whether our concept has changed how um are we dealing with humbleness when is the point where we have to intervene so this is where we constantly have to educate ourselves so we are creating the organizational framework for instance of an institution like this one but how do we organize that the youth determine what happens inside and also take care of the organization so this is another challenge and it's also part of the job of the staff working in such institutions participation and cooperation those are i would say almost inflationary terms in german educational debate you have to take this seriously though but who work in practice they know how cumbersome it may be to work in those different levels but being inspired and realizing this is also part of the job of the educational staff now i mentioned already the role of conflict solving this is not easy because there are some groups and scenes which are diverging which get in conflict with each other but there are also conflicts which are not outspoken where we have to be sensitive as well this is a highly demanding work in individual context as well as in group situations as well as in the entire structure you always have to be sensitive to power and hierarchy structures and also be sensitive to cases of discrimination yes educational assistance that's what i explained in earlier on being modest and humble that's another point developing projects i would like to call it let me put it as an example a youth musical will be composed by a group and different arts would appear hip-hop bands may play movies will be shown digital arts is to be included there should be a story in the subject and there are many examples of such projects they last one or two years but who is actually pulling the strings who determines the subject who is asking [Music] for partners who would be in taking part those how can i achieve that this is the young people who determine this shall i develop a musical where group or what happens if people leave school or change the place where they live that happens in youth work so there are of course other projects such as meeting journeys and travels they of course require a lot of conditions and if you are working there you do not just have to fulfill the tasks i mentioned but you also have to be able to network to to create fundraising sources you have to be politically working you have to find corporation partners you have to maintain international contacts each of you who has ever done so done this knows what i'm talking about so when you take a look at the full range one thing is absolutely clear this is not a job for a single person you really need a team you need to share the work and inside the team and of course you also have to make sure whether young adults could not be on board and lend you a helping hand so the role of the staff is very demanding and very important and again and again it should be explained what's in that role so this is a photograph about participation involvement taking it seriously to have this involvement of course even voluntary workers are happy with the good breakfast so this is where life starts not just with words you have to take care of um actual forms of action of young people it's not always something elderly staff is familiar with especially what happens in the network and social networks should also be included challenges are for instance how to ensure continuity and cooperation and involvement of young people not only in open settings how to handle conflicts among young people how to handle power structures and separation mechanisms how to handle discrimination and racism and generally diversity not just as a challenge but also as an opportunity this could be the perspective and i think i should coming to the end right now i'm not going to explain all these details to you now so there is one central subject which i would like to underpin in open youth work it's also about opening access to young people for example people who have a refugee in history or background we could see in 2016 and years after when we had a lot of refugees in germany we could see that the places of open youth work were really important for minors and uncompanied minor refugees and that activities of youth for instance in the field of hip-hop opened up access to many projects and these open places at least for the period of that youth opened up the possibility to get in contact with other young people who have been living there for more time and finally i want to plea for open spaces you see the templehof airfield in germany it was an airport in the past and there were plans to build houses on it but now it's a free space and i wish to have much more of such free spaces not only in germany but also in the world as such where you have the room for creative experiments which can be used by young people well that's it and thank you for your attention oh sorry i do have to torture you once more i forgot about speaking about kovit but i think actually people know what covet means but at least i wanted to show you one last slide let me just take it away it is important to know what it is about in youth work and then we have to compare it with the possibilities and difficulties caused by the pandemic and then we know what it means especially to open youth work and i've wanted to show you five thesis at the end of my talk which were worked out by the work group for open youth work last year and they say young people are also citizens not just school children it is about not only to ensure that young people can go to school it also has to be ensured that the that they can use their free spaces in germany that had hardly been a subject for many years second thesis youth homes should be kept open as free spaces for a long time they were close i don't know the situation at rhode baum but i know a lot of places where youth were only allowed individually or rather than in groups and certainly you will talk about this and but of course this has something to do with the rules and regulations in the various countries inside and outside europe but as far as i know in many youth houses and youth centers that was a problem indeed then there was still the question of digitization through the back door in youth centers you shouldn't understand this as a claim which ignores that digital media and social networks are of central importance but with that thesis we want to point out that still the rooms of meeting analogly cannot be and should not be replaced by digital rooms there are different qualities between the two things and our thesis demographic rooms of should be retained in my college for example it's hardly possible to have face-to-face seminars again and i think it's important to have this meeting between students and adults and this should definitely happen in analogous rooms you can't do everything just via social networks because you lose each other out of sight for instance if you are part of a youth club or a university or college so it's also about politics it's about lack of possibilities of solidarity and then the fifth thesis and this will be the end the social contribution of child work and youth work should be marked rather than overlooked in germany for a long time the discussion was only about opening hours of child care facilities and but whether a child goes to the youth club or not is not so important for maintaining the economy but the social contribution of um open social work is very important i wanted to end with this thesis but it was necessary from my point of view sorry for adding it at the very end [Applause] so now it's time for your questions if any then i would like to go to the other microphone and i will go back to the thesis the question was what was the situation in germany when clubs and youth centers were closed so we all were looking to the speech of our chancellor and next day i wrote to my teams we can continue sleeping but tomorrow we will see the results and from the first locked down day we really were up and running with our digital system which takes us to thesis number three immediately up until the midst of june [Music] we were closed that means that the staff was here they prepared the digital office they also made sure that those kids who were not even in a position to do to have a digital training and schooling because we had no printers no scanners no so we at least gave them the possibility to use the copy machine but meetings where many different people met at the same time were not here so after that there came no complete lockdown for us because berlin also sent a somewhat different name in small groups and when there was then the regulation that no more than five people could be in a room but we were in the happiest lucky situation that we have a big house with a lot of rooms and in spite of that we could provide room for many young people and give them the opportunity to meet so i would also like to come back to point number three digitization i think this is exactly the very exciting point because i think we really went along with a lot of fantasy the people in this institution they really wrecked their brains they opened up a meeting room they opened a video channel and actually we had much more time for the young people because we had to open uh in the morning and late evening and they spent a lot of time in the video room where some but also nonsense after the 22nd cooking show one could know that it's not so exciting anymore but we were creative and it helped us to keep people on board so that they kept coming in and returning therefore digitization was really good but of course it can by no means replace the analog social context okay so i would like to thank you unless there is any question from the audience so we will still have a little short coffee break it's i think we should continue at a quarter to four okay let me start so we are now approaching the end and this will be the presentation of a work which we finished just yesterday those are the this is our wish list for making youth work happen we really worked a long time on it much longer than planned yesterday simply in order to produce a piece of paper which is of general validity and this is really difficult because we are all coming from different backgrounds and realities but on the other hand the demand should be concretely enough so that decision makers would have a chance to understand it and to put it into practice and vichenzo is the one who is going to present it to us and not even i have seen it fully so far okay vichenzo let's draw some lines i'm not very used to speak in public i also try to avoid the phone calls when i am in the office but here i am just right after more experienced people that me a professional trainer a professor from university so no pressure at all and okay i want to say sorry to the translation team for my poor english just sorry because they will have to translate what i'm going to tell so i want to start actually thanking all our partners in our project rotterdam berlin that is hosting us for all the things that they have done for us in uh these days but also culver de cultura [Music] from slovenia naranjasti from serbia and of course i have to say uh vivaldi obayna to my colleagues in the office that are watching and probably laughing and okay [Music] you already know all the process that have brought us to this point you know how the project has been during these crazy two days uh today's two years and uh everything was supposed to be different but then the pandemic striked us and we had to do things in a different way uh okay i should introduce myself for the ones that don't know me i am vincenzo i come from sicily and a youth worker inside the straus fps that is my organization and i choose to start with this slide not just because it express the the youth work how the open youth work should be or the open youth workers should be but it also express all the work that we have done through this project because it's been energetic it's been flexible it's been fun it's been open-minded our work has all the characteristics that took that you can see inside this wonderful drawing from nina in this part we will talk about a handout that we prepared for policy and decision makers this handout is a product that were meant to be the shorter and the more effective possible and i'm going to show it you can also see it in the postcards that we have here at the entrance we have fixed these six points that you can see because this is how open youth work is and always should be it has to be universal first of all because accessibility to open youth centers is a must that has to be taken in consideration for all young people all the activities all the structures that are related to open youth work and open youth centers must be accessible first of all and because of this we also identified the roles of in the profile of the youth worker that gosmen showed us previously this morning then for sure open youth work is free people should not be charged for anything and this is a very important point because sometimes uh open youth work and youth work are not considerated valuable as they are and i know that here in germany the situation is pretty good it's also a cultural factor in our organization in strauss sometimes we wonder i would have been when we were young to have a place like the one they that we are running i really believe that probably we will not be there putting our efforts in creating something that is valuable for our youth in musumeli which is a very small town but still we put as much energy as we can to give them to give youth the um the opportunities that we didn't have and we do this just they can come to us without paying anything so as in other youth centers that are existing all around europe open youth work also has to be educational why because considering that our our compass is always leading to the non-formal education we really believe in how these techniques can help youth to gain competences that can be valuable for the rest of their lives but competences in non-formal education are passed by peers there is not a structure it's not a vertical passage of competences it's from one to the other and not only youth is gaining competences when they are attending activities also the youth workers can learn a lot from youth open youth work has to be welcoming because otherwise it will be open it will not involve youth if we don't welcome youngsters to come they will not be there and this is something that has to be taken in consideration also from decision and policy makers we are a valuable resource for youth open youth work is also safe we provide a safe environment and i'm not talking just about the building i'm talking about all the structure also in terms of emotions in terms of i'm just missing the word in english sorry in terms of values that we want to pass to young people and the safety of open youth centers are granted by the professionalism of people working there professionalism of youth workers and another important feature of open youth work for sure is how young people can confront themselves about everything and there is no um there is no split between people having more opportunities and people having fewer opportunities there is no distinction that is that can be based about um on the income of a family of uh youngster there is no division about gender gender identity um about the places from which they are coming uh and this helps youth to uh have this social learning process because uh in uh as i said in informal education the the passage of competencies is not vertical everyone can learn from all the others and this is probably the this social learning aspect is the very first glimpse that young people can have about the differences from their peers that they might have and this is the point where they can start knowing diversity and knowing diversity and having to deal with people that have different interests different beliefs but common values as the self-development as the willing the eagerness to grow this is where the very social part arrives and sorry in this handout we wanted just the the brainstorming process was uh pretty intense and it last uh pretty long but we wanted to be very effective in the things that we are um that we are stating because we really believe in open youth work and so should policy and decision makers because you cannot deprivate someone from an opportunity that should be a right and being a right is something that must be granted for every youngster that we might encounter during this process during these last days with the implementation of the seminar about open youth work we got joined from partners from tuck in spain from la liga in france in marseilles and from dravodaste in bosnia i hope that the pronunciation was the proper one for everyone and we [Music] wanted you know being working on something for more than two years could also get your perspective uh less wide open so we wanted this perspective to be enlarged again so i want to thank i want to thank the partners that joined us in these days for the contribution that they gave to our work and also for the effort that they made in um [Music] having another perspective that was not the one that we were serving them because the bias in this case would have been the worst issue to to face but luckily the contribution from our new partners it's been always fair always productive so thank you a lot for your contribution and this contribution these add-ons that we had on our work are leaving us to do a statement a declaration something that we don't want to be like something that is coming out of the blue we really want it to be a turning point for what open youth work is uh right now and for what we want the open youth work to go in the future but not just in our countries in the countries of the partners inside both this project but i guess that all european countries and all those countries that are involved in the european programs for youth should take advantage of this work not just because it's done by us but because i really think that is a valuable one and that this could represent a good uh a good start to make open youth work grow in the following years the contributions are have been categorized [Music] youth center must be sustainable and multifunctional to provide as many activities as young people need local youth is the real owner of the space it's theirs to run activities aimed at an individual group and generational growth because of this a youth center must be regulated with a contract to be as long as possible according to national regulation to grant continuity reliability sustainability and fairness to the opportunity in the opportunities provided i want to from these last point we have talked about uh how long the contract for open youth centers and youth centers should be they should be as long as possible as long as the law can grant it and a contract should be something not just written but set in stone it shouldn't be possible to break a contract just because there is a shift in the political view or there is a shift on the public on the political side because we are talking about the well-being of our communities it's not something that is abstract is something that is really and very concrete we want fairness in the opportunities because we don't want for a group of youngsters to have the chance to attend the youth center and then just five years later youngsters that are at the same age as the previous group could not have those opportunities this is unfair to a whole generation it's not just a matter of work it's a matter of on how we believe that our community should be built sorry we have talked a lot about the space for us for instance we don't have such a bigger space as anna here in which we are all staying today but spaces as we have put inside inside the booklet that we produced can be multifunctional a room can be adapted to the need that young people might have in that particular moment in that particular period and we have to consider how the community can benefit on the youth center you know in sicily its centers are not that developed but for a simple reason when you have kids and you are working then the family will be your support why asking to the support of the family when there could be an alternative for kids and youngsters to have a development that is first of all social because they are not the only kids or youngsters in there and then more than social it can be a development on many sides it can be a development on social skills it can be a development on soft skills on abilities on patients on hobbies they could really have a huge opportunity to find their own path to find their own way for their future together with youth centers it comes the youth work because for sure youth centers cannot be left just like there you cannot give each people a key and then they enter and they go inside and then what happens youth work and open youth work have different quality standards to be respected each with on measures and indicators recognition of youth work is an achievement for all in european eu states and partners country and partner countries involved in european programs for youth youth workers and or the ngos running youth centers have representatives working together in a council addressing the needs and the trends of youth work all around europe youth work in italy is not recognized and not being recognized it also means that it's not easy to explain what youth work is and i experienced this uh difficulty even just with my family how can i explain them why i'm here i am here because of the project i'm here because of a project involving youth mere because of a project involving youth because i am a youth worker having a recognition that is done in all the countries that are involved in the european programs is the very fundamental basis to have an open youth work and a youth work that are effective in all the countries involved otherwise we will always have this main issue on explaining our work our work shouldn't be explained it should be done that's it i'm going down to youth workers our side of the field youth workers operating in an open youth youth center must be professional experienced and hired based on working contract the professional stability of youth workers is positively reflecting on their approach with both the youth and the job itself competences such as basics of psychology and sociology non-formal education methodologies and techniques coaching methods are needed and because of this because they are needed they all they are also quantifiable in terms of salary and working hours to achieve this all eu countries must recognize youth work as a profession and not as a craft a youth center as a proper member of staff members have a proper number of staff members in accordance to the amount of young people living in the neighborhood in the area in the town if a youth worker doesn't see his or her work as valuable for sure will not put all the efforts possible to make the young people be happy to attend the youth center one thing is when it's something run by passion one thing is when it's just a job when you have passion okay working hours and money are not a big deal you can work for 12 hours because you have a deadline and you have to write the project to apply for it and you don't even matter about that but on the job side if youth work is also a job and not only something based on a passion with the responsibility of being a youth worker must come a proper salary a proper amount of hours worked and most of all a proper contract one thing is doing a job another thing is doing volunteering and we are going to get there it's not imaginable that someone could tell to a youth worker yes you can work here at the moment you will not be paid but maybe in the future who knows then it can come like a very short contract then someone else will be outside the door probably willing to enter and okay you know you know what i just don't need you anymore but for sure i will write you a nice reference letter and you will try this thing the world time again from the beginning this is something that it's not just possible the youth workers need to be stable as workers you cannot imagine and i'm talking also to municipalities running youth centers you cannot imagine that a program can be done just for three months then another three months then another three months we have spoken about how long a contract for a youth center should be and it should be as long as it can be possible than hiring contracts work contracts as to follow that lead one thing is work one thing is volunteering of course there is space for volunteering in a open youth center and united center volunteering is a proper mean of engagement so it is regulated and recognized partnerships with educational institutions allow youngsters to have their volunteering recognized as learning process through their involvement in youth center the cooperation between educational institutions with its center is part of a quality standard for schools and universities in order to increase the availability of learning opportunities for youngsters why a volunteer should not have something in return if you are willing to be a a resource for a youth center i mean it's your will and it's the basics of volunteering but at the same time it's fair to have uh some kind of a reward that can be related to studies or to the employability of volunteers for this reason the volunteering period of a youngsters that wants to be involved in the youth center has to be regulated and recognized the kids that are attending the activities of the va center can be the volunteers of tomorrow because they liked the place they liked the structure they liked the activities and i want to be sure that the ones that will follow my path will have that same opportunities that i had and that's why schools and university and educational institutions should have partnerships with youth center as um highest score in their performance as ngo we are every day facing the things connected with quality libels to accreditations we have always to be real reliable and we have always to be there explaining what we are doing why we're doing it why school and universities shouldn't they should actually they should build partnerships together with youth center in order to have the youth center to be officially in the life of young people we are lucky on this side because we have partnerships in straus with all the schools that are in mussomeli we have a range of schools going from primary to high school and we are cooperating with all of them but it's just because of the efforts that my colleagues have put in it it's just because there are directors and teachers that really think that we are a resource for our town but it's not always like that having a partnership with a school or with a university is a proper way to have the youth centers known by young people and once that that youth center is known for sure there will be more people attending attending to it and taking the opportunity to be part of it but to run a youth center it's not easy because for sure you need resources when it comes to resources youth center we really up have access to resources through different programs instituted and regulated by local regional national and or international institutions part of the financial resources are available directly to young people in order to develop initiative responsibility and accountability resources are not just meant to be financial but also in terms of materials equipment support and access to decision makers it's not just about money of course money helps to run a youth center but what is money when when you have to paint a wall you have to ask for a permission that can be given in something like four five six months that's why also just the access to decision makers is a resource okay probably the municipality is out of money as well it can happen in italy it happens a lot of times but it's not just okay you are not giving me money but you have a world building that is not used okay let's make a let's make another youth center out of it and just let's try not to do it in reverse let's not let's not try to make youth centers that are existing to be something else just suggestion and if it's not a building maybe the municipality has a set of chairs that can be used inside the youth center why those chairs should be left over there taking dust and not given to youngsters to have their activities in a place that is more welcoming for them and when it comes about money sure young people should have a part of the budget to develop their own activities because in that way they will learn also how to be accountable how to be responsible if i give young people a budget to spend on the activities that they want to run for sure they will take that money being scared of what they are doing with it and that like fear will bring them to be sure that that money is not going to be wasted and money when it comes to politics sometimes we surely know that it's gonna be wasted why we shouldn't take young people for what they are they are citizens they are the future constituency of those disease decision makers that don't see them as that one day those young people will have the right to vote that's why in as a decision maker for sure i will take if i would have ever been a decision maker i will not for sure but just if i would have been a decision makers youngsters will be the first thing to take care about because together we with young with youngsters you also have the support of parents that know that you are taking in account the thing that they cherish the most in the world you are taking care of their children over their nephews nieces grandchildren their neighbors you are taking in account the most vulnerable people that you will find there because they are still young they have not the experience of what life will serve them in the future they have needs as young people and those needs are meant to be listened not just ignored or considered as a white noise in the background because their children they are not voting no it's not like that children one day will become proper citizen with the right of vote and they should be able to know who is taking care of them in their childhood and who is not that's why a decision maker should really think about young people as citizens as one large part of their future constituency okay i don't know if you will if you want to share your thoughts doubts if you have questions i am open to answer or otherwise i am open to ask someone to jump in and answer okay i'm feeling like it's uh at an auction okay yes i could drink as i mentioned before when the funner version was produced i wasn't with the group because i was making sure that the room was prepared for today so i have a question what's the reason why you stress eu country so much because for me youth work should be like that in every country not only in the u countries oh it's an eu yes i can do it in english for me the biggest question is why you put in the statement only the eu countries in one moment it was also uh your countries plus partner countries but in the second one it was just eu countries and for me this is a question that should be to all the countries not only to eu countries because i see the different i i mean i'm happy to be part of eu but those who are not should be not excluded because they are not invited to it now for sure um okay the the issue was that the five categories and then sentences have been done separately considering the contribution that we had from the seminar it was not something intentional to exclude other countries for sure in the final version of it we will include all the countries that are involved in european programs at i mean it will be great to have other countries also that are not involved in european programs for youth but for sure in the final version we can fix this okay i'm not that good at singing so i think that we can move on and i will ask martin to yes because i am not aware on what is going to be next i only know that this was my part and that finally it's over because i was supposed to talk about something that we wanted to be short on propose so yeah again thank you a lot and it's been a pleasure to be here even if i had to have a talk thank you [Applause] and while you spoke the sun was signed the sun was starting so yeah uh yeah the worst premise is well the original idea was to [Music] approved the statement now there are very very few people here who have not been involved in drafting it so i'd say we need not officially prove it we can just consider it to be the statement and publicize it make it available for everyone and all people who try to promote youth work and facilitate youth work because i think what that it will be a two-page paper describing the benefits as introduced before and the requirements for achieving these benefits on the other page and i think this is the best summary we could produce and it's good to have such a brief summary because decision makers will never read the full version those who really committed don't need the full version and the others will not be interested in reading all the details and one two pages summary will be the best for all of them and this is why i think we should approve of that and i think this is now the best moment to start the concluding remarks i thank everyone who was involved it was a long time [Music] through several stages and we haven't reached the end yet we do hope that we can keep working on what we've set up up to now youth centers dot eu is quite a prestigious web address so i'm sure we will apply for further international projects get approval for them and implement them so thank everyone who's been here who's been with us all this time during those past really tough and demanding 18 months who've been working out to catch up since may with all we couldn't do due to the problems starting middle in mid last year and thank you for everyone and i want to thank the two companies who made everything possible the interpreter servers and the technical services a month ago we found that we could have this event it was difficult because the aliza solomon college wasn't accessible others couldn't hosters originally today young people were to be here to use this facility so we also have to thank the young people who left those rooms to us i thank the companies who responded in such a short notice so that we could have our event and people could follow us around the world so you can feel invited to stay here have drinks together sun's come out as i mentioned so it's more enjoyable outside now to continue our meetings discussions have a nice day you | Roter Baum Berlin | 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Trump, President of the United States of America | DAVOS 2020 | this is the wreckage that I was elected to clean up it's probably the reason I ran for president more than any other thing because I couldn't understand why we were losing all of these jobs to other countries at such a rapid rate and it got worse and worse and I think it's probably the primary reason that I ran but there are other reasons also [Applause] mr. president welcome back to this stage here in the beautiful Swiss Alps and we have avenged for you is the best sunshine which we can offer we are pleased that you have chosen to chose shock join us again this time for the opening session of the 50s a no meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos it is a Hornet to host you mr. president on this very special occasion and you have here in the room and in some overflow rooms you have real is the best of what see global business community can offer in addition to over 300 representatives for governments you return to Davos accompanied by a strong delegation of Happyness secretaries and senior officials is testimony to the fact that you recognized a need for America to maintain a prominent role on the global stage in the past three years United States by any metric experience the story of economic growth and dynamism stock market performance alone is one indication as record low unemployment rate investors are showing deep confidence in the short and long term potential of the US economy yet mr. president which is good news we all know so remain challenges ahead for the United States and for the rest of the world we look forward to hearing your reflection as we gather here at solution time please ladies and gentlemen welcome Donald J Trump sir 45th President of the United States [Applause] well thank you very much Klaus and very special congratulations on your 50th year hosting the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum a truly amazing achievement it's an honor to address the distinguished members of this organization for the second time as president when I spoke at this forum two years ago I told you that we had launched the great American comeback today I'm proud to declare that the United States is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen before we've regained our stride we discovered our spirit and reawakened the powerful machinery of American enterprise America's thriving America's flourishing and yes America is winning again like never before just last week alone the United States concluded two extraordinary trade deals the agreement with China and the United States Mexico Canada agreement the two biggest trade deals ever made they just happened to get done in the same week these agreements represent a new model of trade for the 21st century agreements that are fair reciprocal and that prioritize the needs of workers and families America's economic turnaround has been nothing short of spectacular when I took office three years ago America's economy was in a rather dismal state under the previous administration nearly 200,000 manufacturing jobs had vanished wages were flat or falling almost 5 million more Americans had left the labor force than had gotten jobs and more than 10 million people had been added to the Food Stamp rolls the experts predicted a decade of very very slow growth or maybe even negative growth high unemployment and a dwindling workforce and very much a shrinking middle class millions of hard-working ordinary citizens felt that elected betrayed forgotten they were rapidly losing faith in the system before my presidency began the outlook for many nations was bleak top economists warned of a protracted worldwide recession the World Bank lowered its projections for global growth to a number that nobody wanted to even think about pessimism had taken root deep in the minds of leading thinkers business leaders and policy makers yet despite all of the cynics I had never been more confident in America's future I knew we were on the verge of a profound economic resurgence if we did things right one that would generate a historic wave of investment wage growth and job creation I knew that if we unleash the potential of our people if we cut taxes slashed regulations and we did that at a level that's never been done before in the history of our country in a short period of time fix broken trade deals and fully tapped American energy that prosperity would come thundering back at a record speed and that is exactly what we did and that is exactly what happened since my election America has gained over seven million jobs a number unthinkable I wouldn't say it I wouldn't talk about it but that was a number that I had in mind the projection was two million we did seven more than three times the government's own projections the unemployment rate is now less than three point five percent and at three point five percent that's a number that is the lowest in more than 50 years the average unemployment rate from my administration is the lowest for any US president in recorded history we started off with reasonably high rate for the first time in decades we are no longer simply concentrating wealth in the hands of a few we're concentrating and creating the most inclusive economy ever to exist we are lifting up Americans of every race color religion and Creed unemployment rates among African Americans Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans have all reached record lows African American youth unemployment has reached the lowest it's ever been in the history of our country African American poverty has plummeted to the lowest rate ever recorded the unemployment rate for women reached the lowest level since 1953 and women now comprise a majority of the American workforce that's for the first time the unemployment rate for veterans has dropped to a record low the unemployment rate for disabled Americans has reached an all-time record low workers without a high school diploma have achieved the lowest unemployment rate recorded in US history wages are rising across the board and those at the bottom of the income ladder are enjoying the percentage by far largest gains workers wages are now growing faster than management wages earnings growth for the bottom 10% is outpacing the top 10% something that has not happened paychecks for high school graduates are rising faster than for college graduates young Americans just entering the workforce are also sharing in America's extraordinary prosperity since I took office more than 2 million Millennials have gotten jobs and their wages have grown by nearly 5 percent annually a number that was unthinkable nobody would have ever thought it was possible three years ago a record number of Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are now working in the eight years before I took office over 300,000 working age people left to the workforce in just three years of my administration 3.5 million people have joined the work force 10 million people have been lifted off welfare in less than three years celebrating the dignity of work is a fundamental pillar of our agenda this is a blue-collar boom since my election the net worth of the bottom half of wage earners has increased by plus 47 percent three times faster than the increase for the top one percent real median household income is at the highest level ever recorded the American Dream is back bigger better and stronger than ever before no one is benefitting more than America's middle class we have created 1.2 million manufacturing and construction jobs a number also unthinkable after losing 60,000 factories under the previous two administrations hard to believe when you hear 60,000 factors America has now gained in a very short period of time 12,000 new factories under my administration and the numbers going up rapidly will be beating the 60,000 number that we lost except these will be bigger newer and the latest years of economic stagnation have given way to a roaring geyser of opportunity u.s. stock markets have soared by more than 50 percent since my election adding more than 19 trillion dollars to household wealth and boosting 401ks pensions and college savings accounts for millions of hardworking families and these great numbers are many things and it's despite the fact that the Fed has raised rates too fast and lowered them too slowly and even now as the United States is by far the strongest economic power in the world it's not even close it was going to be close but a lot of good things happened to us and some not so good things happen to certain other places they're forced to compete and we compete with nations that are getting negative rates something very new meaning they get paid to borrow money something that I could get used to very quickly love that kind of payback you alone know how much am I getting nevertheless we still have the best numbers that we've had in so many different areas it's a conservative approach and we have a tremendous upside potential when all of the trade deals and the massive deregulation starts kicking in which will be during this year especially toward the end of the year those trade deals are starting to kick in already the regulations are kicking in right now and I see such tremendous potential for the future we have not even started because the numbers were talking about our massive the time for skepticism is over people are flowing back into our country companies are coming back into our country many of you who I know are coming back in with your plants and your factories thank you very much America's newfound prosperity is undeniable unprecedented and unmatched anywhere in the world America achieved this stunning turnaround not by making minor changes to a handful of policies but by adopting a whole new approach centered entirely on the well-being of the American worker every decision we make on taxes trade regulation energy immigration education and more is focused on improving the lives of everyday Americans we are determined to create the highest standard of living that anyone can imagine and right now that's what we're doing for our there's the highest in the world and we're determined to ensure that the working and middle class reaped the largest gains a nation's highest duty is to its own citizens honoring this truth is the only way to build faith and confidence in the market system only when governments put their own citizens first will people be fully invested in their national futures in the United States we're building an economy that works for everyone restoring the bonds of love and loyalty that unites citizens and powers Nations today I hold up the American model as an example to the world of a working system of free enterprise that will produce the most benefits for the most people in the 21st century and beyond a pro worker pro citizen pro-family agenda demonstrates how a nation can thrive when its communities its companies its government and its people work together for the good of the whole nation as part of this new vision we passed the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in American history we double the child tax credit benefiting 40 million American families and lifting 650,000 single mothers and their 1 million children out of poverty and out of poverty quickly we passed the first ever tax credit for employers who provide paid paternal leave for employees earning 72,000 dollars or less annually and past paid family leave for government employees as a model for the country we made childcare much more affordable and reduced or eliminated childcare waitlists all across the nation our child care reforms are supporting working parents and ensuring their children have access to high-quality care and education all of which they very much deserve we lowered our business tax from the highest in the developed world down to one that's not only competitive but one of the lower taxes we created nearly nine thousand opportunity zones and distressed communities where capital gains or long-term investments are now taxed at zero and tremendous wealth is pouring into areas that for a hundred years or nothing the 35 billion Americans who live in these areas have already seen their home values rise by more than twenty two billion dollars my administration has also made historic investments in historically black colleges and universities I saved HBC use we save them they were going out and we saved them we're removing roadblocks to success and rewarding businesses that invest in workers families and communities we've also launched the most ambitious campaign in history to reduce job-killing regulations for every new regulation adopted we are removing eight old regulations which will save an average of American households about $3,100 per year it was going to be for everyone we do too but we were able to lift that to aid and we think that's going to go quite a bit higher we still have a way to go today I urge other nations to follow our example and liberate your citizens from the crushing weight of bureaucracy with that you have to run your own countries the way you want we're also restoring the constitutional rule of law in America which is essential to our economy our liberty and our future and that's why we've appointed over 190 federal judges a record to interpret the law as written 190 federal judges think of that in two Supreme Court judges as a result of our efforts investment is pouring into our country in the first half of 2019 the United States attracted nearly one-quarter of all foreign direct investor in the world think of that 25% of all foreign investment all over the world came into the United States and that numbers increasing rapidly to every business looking for a place where they are free to invest build thrive innovate and succeed there is no better place on earth than the United States as a central part of our commitment to building an inclusive society we established the National Council for the American worker we want every citizen regardless of age or background to have the cutting-edge skills to compete and succeed in tomorrow's workplace this includes critical industries like artificial intelligence quantum computing and 5g under Ivanka's leadership who's with us today our pledge to America's workers has become a full-blown national movement with over 400 companies committing to provide new job and training opportunities to already very close to 15 million American students and workers 15 million America is making sweeping changes to place workers and their families at the center of our national agenda perhaps the most transformative change of all is on trade reform where we're addressing chronic problems that have been ignored tolerated or enabled for decades our leaders did nothing about what happened to us on trade before I was elected China's predatory practices were undermining trade for everyone but no one did anything about it except allow it to keep getting worse and worse and worse under my leadership America confronted the problem head-on under our new phase 1 agreement phase 2 is starting negotiations very shortly China has agreed to substantially do things that they would not have done measures to protect intellectual property stop forced technology transfers remove trade barriers and Agri cultural goods and on agricultural goods where we were treated so badly open its financial sector totally that's done and maintain a stable currency all backed by very very strong enforcement a relationship with China right now has probably never been better we went through a very rough patch but it's never ever been better my relationship with President Xi is an extraordinary one he's fagina up for the US but other than that we love each other additionally China will spend an additional two hundred billion dollars over two years on American services agriculture and energy and manufactured goods so we'll be taken in in excess of 200 billion could be closer to 300 billion when it finishes but these achievements would not have been possible without the implementation of tariffs which we had to use and we're using them on others too and that is why most of our tariffs on China will remain in place during the Phase two negotiations for the most part the tariffs have been left and were being paid billions and billions of dollars a year as a country as I mentioned earlier we ended the NAFTA disaster one of the worst trade deals ever made not even close and replaced it with the incredible new trade deal the u.s. MCA that's Mexico and Canada in the nearly 25 years after NAFTA the United States lost one in four manufacturing jobs including nearly one in four vehicle manufacturing jobs it was an incentive to leave the country the NAFTA agreement exemplified the decades-long failures of the international trading system the agreement shifted wealth to the hands of a few [Music] promoted massive outsourcing drove down wages and shuttered plants and factories by the thousands the plants would leave our country make the product sell it into our country we ended up with no jobs and no taxes would buy other country's product that doesn't happen anymore this is the wreckage that I was elected to clean up it's probably the reason I ran for president more than any other thing because I couldn't understand why we were losing all of these jobs to other countries at such a rapid rate and it got worse and worse and I think it's probably the primary reason that I ran but there are other reasons also than to replace with a new system that puts workers before the special interests and the special interests will do just fine but the workers come first a brand new u.s. MCA is the result of the broadest coalition ever assembled for Trade Agreement manufacturing agriculture and labor all strongly endorsed the deal and as you know it just passed in Congress overwhelmingly it shows how to solve the 21st century challenge we all face protecting intellectual property expanding digital trade we're shoring lost jobs and ensuring rising wages and living standards the United States has also concluded a great new trade deal with Japan approximately 40 billion dollars and completely renegotiated our deal with South Korea we're also negotiating many other transactions with many other countries and we look forward to negotiating a tremendous new deal with the United Kingdom have a wonderful new prime minister wants very much to make a deal as they say to protect our security and our economy we are also boldly embracing American energy independence the United States is now by far the number one producer of oil and natural gas anywhere in the world by far it's not even close while many European countries struggle with crippling energy costs the American energy revolution is saving American families $2,500 every year in lowering electric bills and numbers that people said couldn't happen and also very importantly prices at the pump we've been so successful that the United States no longer needs to import energy from hostile nations with an abundance of American natural gas now available our European allies no longer have to be vulnerable to unfriendly energy suppliers either we urge our friends in Europe to use America's vast supply and achieve true energy security with US companies and researchers leading the way we are on the threshold of virtually unlimited reserves of energy including from traditional fuels LNG clean coal next generation nuclear power and gas hydrate technologies at the same time I'm proud to report the United States as among the cleanest air and drinking water on earth and we're going to keep it that way and we just came out with a report that at this moment it's the cleanest it's been in the last 40 years were committed to conserving the majesty of God's creation and the natural beauty of our world today I am pleased to announce the United States will join 1 trillion trees initiative being launched here at the World Economic Forum 1 trillion trees and in doing so we will continue to show strong leadership and restoring growing and better managing our trees and our forests this is not a time for pessimism this is a time for optimism fear and doubt is not a good thought process because this is a time for tremendous hope and joy and optimism and action but to embrace the possibilities of tomorrow we must reject the perennial prophets of doom and their predictions of the Apocalypse they are the heirs of yesterday's foolish fortune tellers and I have them and you have them and we all have them and they want to see us too badly but we don't let that happen they predicted an overpopulation crisis in the 1960s mass starvation in the 70s and an end of oil in the 1990s these alarmists always demand the same thing absolute power to dominate transform and control every aspect of our lives we will never let radical socialists destroy our economy wreck our country or eradicate our liberty America will always be the proud strong and unyielding bastion of freedom in America we understand what the pessimists refused to see that a growing and vibrant market economy focused on the future lifts the human spirit and excites creativity strong enough to overcome any challenge any challenge by far the great scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century from penicillin to high-yield wheat to modern transportation and breakthrough vaccines have lifted living standards and saved billions of lives around the world and we're continuing to work on things that you'll be hearing about in the near future that even today sitting here right now you wouldn't believe it's possible that we have found the answers you'll be hearing about it but we have found answers to things that people said would not be possible certainly not in a very short period of time but the wonders of the last century will pale in comparison to what today's young innovators will achieve because they are doing things that nobody thought even feasible to begin we continue to embrace technology not to shun it when people are free to innovate millions will live longer happier healthier lives for three years now America has shown the world that the path to a prosperous future begins with putting workers first choosing growth and freeing entrepreneurs to bring their dreams to life for anyone who doubts what is possible in the future we need only look at the towering achievements of the past only a few hundred miles from here are some of the great cities of Europe teeming centres of Commerce and culture each of them is full of reminders of what human drive and imagination can achieve centuries ago at the time of the Renaissance skilled craftsmen and laborers looked upwards and built the structures that still touch the human heart to this day some of the greatest structures in the world have been built hundreds of years ago in Italy the citizens once started construction on what would be a one hundred and forty year project the Duomo of Florence incredible incredible place while the technology did not yet exist to complete their design city fathers forged ahead anyway certain that they would figure it out someday these citizens of Florence did not accept limits to their high aspirations and so the great dome was finally built in France another century long project continues to halt such a grip on our hearts and our souls that even 800 years after its construction when the Cathedral of Notre Dom was engulfed in flames last year such a sad sight to watch unbelievable sight especially for those of us that considered it one of the great great monuments and representing so many different things the whole world grieved through her sanctuary now stands scorched and charred and a sight that's hard to believe when you got used to it to look at it now hard to believe but we know that no true DOM will be restored will be restored magnificently the great bells will once again ring out for all to hear giving glory to God and filling Millions with Wonder and all the cathedrals of Europe teach us to pursue big dreams daring adventures and unbridled ambitions they urge us to consider not only what we build today but what we will endure long after we are gone they testify to the power of ordinary people to realize extraordinary achievements when United by a grand and noble purpose so together we must go forward with confidence determination and vision we must not be timid or meek or fearful but instead we must boldly seize the day and embrace the moment we have so many great leaders in this room not only business leaders but leaders of nations and some are doing such a fantastic job we work together very closely we will draw a strength from the glories of the past and we will make great dis our common mission for the future together we will make our nations stronger our countries safer our culture richer our people freer and the world more beautiful than ever before above all else we will forever be loyal to our workers or citizens and our families the men and women who are the backbone of our economies the heart of our communities and the soul of our countries let us bring light to their lives one by one and empower them to light up the world thank you very much god bless you god bless your countries and god bless america thank you thank you very much [Applause] mr. president thank you for your speech and congratulations for what you have achieved for your economy but also for your society we discuss here very intensively is the question of inclusiveness but all your politics certainly are aiming to create better inclusiveness for the American people I want to thank you personally particularly for injecting optimism into our discussions we have many problems in the world but I think we need as you said we need dreams and we have all the capabilities technology leadership to realize so screams so thank you again mr. president for having joined us here at the opening of C 50th anniversary of the World Economic Forum you | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2020-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,481 | 25,991 |
h2GJtBFjnSc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2GJtBFjnSc | Ukraine Police spills the beans on marriage agency scams | let me ask you are you corresponding with a beautiful Ukrainian or Russian woman online stunningly gorgeous younger than you and you know pinching yourself going I mean you have two burning questions first is she real and second is she really into you if that sounds like it might be you then you're absolutely gonna want to watch this video right now let me ask you if you had an advocate in Ukraine and this advocate was trained as a human lie detector would that be abused to you well today we have the rare and special privilege of picking the brain of a former cop who's trained and is just that an expert human lie detector good morning Sasha hi John so you worked in police right you were six years new crane tell us a little bit about that yes you right I worked in police six year and I worked in Criminal Police and my job sometimes was very close to human trafficking Department and I know this kind of question inside this kind of question you mean the online dating marriage agency business yes applause so you you've seen and evolved of it because I understand human trafficking you mean women in Ukraine we're basically tricked into going into prostitution in Russia I understand from what you say yes yes our religion is very close to Russia is what a tourism and that's why most girls who go to the out of our country to another country mostly Russia they think such as I go to her job in Russia Moscow but in intro as I go to Russia and people get the passport and as you say this many they take their passport yes so they have no option they have no money no documents to come back and they must do what people want understand it's sad to say but it's true so that's how maybe I'm in lightness how you became you know this human lie detector like why you're so good at understanding somebody's being genuine and true or lying I must use it most people who worked in police three five years and more they know good very they know our country we can coach very good and they know but people they see bad people good people and as you say as I see gold Digga girls but girls and good girls so you can spot a gold digger from a good girl not so easy and not so quickly but mostly is it you ask many question the question after question you understand what you need to ask again what you need to ask new question and then in Zion do you understand it's good or bad I understand I said so let me ask you in the mail-order bride industry or the marriage agency industry how many good girls do you think sign up for these agencies versus gold diggers opportunist bad girls I think want or something 1% one yeah one person it's good girl who want to come to my agency and 19 episodes gold digger who want it fills they want to get some money with some gift some pleasure and in the end maybe if they meet good person maybe but intro they want one it's just one all the money Wow that dismal huh at that yes it's so secret why is that why did the good girls don't go into the marriage agencies inside of only gold diggers opportunist bad girls all-star since first it feels I must say is it mmm my friends you you must understand that the good girls don't go to manage agency because they don't believe in the service in this marriage agency they don't believe that they can find good man in stations at all they don't believe it not everybody know the new transit measures its scam mmm it's common knowledge and yes yes sir many women in Ukraine they know that it's an ugly business it's ugly business and this is not a business but good people maker on this business good money who had a big money that's why it's rock day after day mm-hmm why you say good people sarcastic I just want to clarify so basically you're saying that good girls don't come in because they don't believe yes and that everybody knows that it's only that it's a scam based business yes mostly is so sexual word what about that second reason that you're talking about maybe you can expand upon that why good girl doesn't go into agency because everybody knows it's a scam is a masseuse it girls everybody know most of the mostly good girls know that if they go to a managed agency and give them information about themself is they going for free photo shoot yes yes do you girls love their picture taken yes you're right yes and this photo I used in the change name so name change all information and used this photo even intimate like as a sales it was a beauty they steal that yes yes yes yes yes and everybody knows that yes everybody so she's afraid that she's gonna just to recap she's gonna go into agency for a free photo shoot he's gonna find her picture plastered all over the internet many different websites fake name fake profile yes yes yes and so it's gives her bad reputation can be all right yes because people see face yes but information about this person not correct all right another name another so name absolutely so the ladies you're saying that going to register at the marriage agencies they're just opportunists they know it's an ugly business yes they know what the risks are of even having their identity stolen yes but they're going to make money it's a user e-business yes kotiga does it okay Nicosia says they don't care about their photoshoot so they do okay about information they just want to get some money because in Ukraine is difficult life people want to lose this place in this place they want to have some money that's all yeah it's a real sad startling reality realization when you understand that this is a victor in Ukraine yes or no life nothing for an agency to have good girls to pick out good girls from gold diggers it's challenging is it not yes very challenging if an agency and honest agency wants to get truly good girls for love and marriage and happy family it's not easy to sift and sort also the bad from the good yes yes sir right do you believe you can separate the good ones from the bad ones that if for example you sit down with them and talk to them or psychologist sits down and talk to them and spends time asking them tricky questions do you think it's possible I think yes it's possible not 100% it's close and if psychologists help opens this work it's better it's better because I felt my opinion with another person second she's a parent and if our pin on same mm-hmm it's true right so it's possible if an agency is an honest agency and that's their intention and they work hard to accomplish that goal you think it's possible yes yes okay it's not so difficult not so difficult not so difficult to believe psychologists from Ukraine we know our culture you know our people they know what ask how to ask I know what I must see to what kind i must look to understand this person and it's not so difficult but if you understand that something wrong yeah it's something wrong something wrong don't accept her yes yes something wrong maybe this person don't say true 100 percent but do you understand what some some some some norms of these are sounds well thanks Sasha have you heard of these socials that the marriage agencies have you know where there's 10 women for every one man a ratio of ten to one you heard of me yes I heard about this social party mmm my friend you must understand it's scam it's all scam good girl at first I don't believe in this party so don't believe that 10 girls come to meet one man and they get they find a husband they find their man he has a fundament because they don't believe it it's all scam all scam and girls it's only bad girls come to this party because they just want to come to sputter to get some money or something and no no nobody no good girls come to this party so they're looking for rich guys dinner is a rich American guy yes yes yes they're opportunists gold diggers you right yeah I mean that's what all the 17 ladies that I interviewed on camera told me exactly that I won't put myself in this environment of ratio of 10 women to everyone man because I feel like I'm a product the man is shopping for chicken pork or beef - bye - bye is for sale you know no self-respecting woman no good girl's gonna put herself in this environment what do you think Sasha a book and a lot of these agencies they say oh these women in fact they want to meet these Western men so that they will come to you and pay their own way they come and say the socials in Odessa they'll come from Kiev from the vivre even from Belarus let's say and then you pay for their own train ticket well for a week maybe to go and meet foreign that what do you say to them that page right it's lie so it's all scam because no just good girl who want to meet the SSA days I don't believe and they don't have this money in Ukrainian people get 100 or so maybe too hard Maxim promise yes they don't they don't want to pay money for nothing they don't have this kind of money yes I mean it's it's a month or two of savings yes I don't have savings anyway yes yes you're right and pay money for what to come to party to to find as I don't belittle and if we can tell the viewing public if they ask this exact question to any Ukrainian honest Ukrainian person what they get the same answer that you just gave now they say all this woman say it's cap I don't believe it's some kind of joke that's all if you propose money you see it's gold digger if you agree and say ok ok I come mm-hmm that's why it so if you pay her to come yes it's s come as scam company paid basis gold diggers go pay money to to come to this party did they in fact pay money to these girls to come to this yes of course she don't come now thought she must undergo bigger must understand oh I come and I get money mm-hmm good ago she even go to this party because she understands comments and she don't believe say goodbye I don't need this sad but that's that's the truth of it yes Sasha what would be your three biggest tips to Western man to help avoid the scam agencies the scam girls and meet a real good girl for love and marriage my friend Thomas says that you at first you must check agency marriage agency very close you must check everything all information about this agency and Moses you must speak with client of this agency to understand what Z was this anxious to do for for the client what they don't do everything everything if you want to find a good girl you must come to Ukraine to meet you go face to face because let's stay offline no because it's all scam you must understand that if you read letters you just spend your time and your money that's all they writing in fact a picture yes and it's an employee of the agency that's responding to you not that lady that lady that girl doesn't even know you exist yes yes yes you cannot let us to would okay but it's Chaldea sorry hey old man just a second when you understand that you go to Ukraine you must find good person in Ukraine who helped you to find this good go for you yeah especially for you you must find good good man in Ukraine in angels or not who helped you and who take about you somebody that's good at spotting the gold diggers yes Tunis from the real genuine you yes yes who who said to you like an advocate you have an agency that you you verified yes that they're good they find good girls yes who said to you it's scam or don't do this because it's come and explain your whites came and when you come to a green try to find your own translator for mittens because if somebody proposed to you oh I we have translator you know about soldiers yeah it's classic translator scam yep sounds learner makes a piece of that hourly rate was 15 or 20 dollars she gets paid and the girl gets paid that you're dating yes there you go if you want gold Digga you go to go get money translator I get money yes you remember the story about two flats yes this guy pay money to flat and they go to Natalie was Miss translator of this beautiful girl and this man pay money for two flat and write documents he sings it yeah basically you know what happened is in a nutshell he married a girl from Summa here and her friend was the translator officially at the notary's office and the notre is obviously on the take also getting paid also because what the document actually said is I gift you I give you these two flats worth over $150,000 and the translator the the the wife said yeah and this is normal land transfer document and so when he got married he signed the documents he didn't know until they divorced that he actually gave his wife these two flats no because as a gift yes yes there's lots of scams from very little money it's so tricky to they start easily gently and they would work their way up in some of these scammers professional scammers for example can be scanning you for months even years yes yes you're right to go to the big bucks yes you're my friend you pay money they have today and sings that in the end of this way you get what you want but relationship don't believe or don't believe yes because you must check everything and if you understand is it in your relation something wrong something wrong Sasha in fact talking about scams and scammers we have so many clients and prospective clients that hundreds and hundreds in any given year that have been scammed and bad tens of thousands even hundreds of thousands of dollars some guys married and the scam continues right so you public have asked us for a deep P I surface where will actually go be your advocate and find out for sure if she's real and if she's really into you and in love with you interested in you and wants a future with you so we have just launched match guarantees private detective service and Sasha is the head of the department maybe talk to us to our viewers a little bit about what you can do what's available in this service what documents you can vary and verify and how you go about it in Ukraine we have 22 region now to enter to region and we can go to every issue of this region to find in for all information about this so passport you go to the passport office and you have government level level a help we'll just say right to verify let's say passports yes yes yeah but the thing is you can't pick up the phone you need to drive there I need to go obvious yeah so Sasha drives there verifies the passport what are the things you do when you go there we can do photos all this place he knows this place we can both because of her residence yes I'm Scout and miss who should speak talk to neighbors offices where she live you can and you get a lot of Intel from the neighbors a lot of information yes about sir yes it's a reputation her conduct yes yes you're right unit I cannot get all information about this person but I must I must go to this place yeah I think you can if the client wants actually meet her go go find her go to her residence yes murder is if client won't I come to meet forces for some purposes go and ask questions what client phone to know and if what what question I know I need to know and in the end I said my opinion so or not and give us an idea because you guys watching this video how are you going to know that she's really into the guy the client she's in love she she plans a future she's serious in other words you know how can you know by talking to her give us a give us an idea I must say that it's too many question and we can prepare a little situation this go and one she gets a situation we understand we can even move the force just go to meet another boy another guy and we see she won't or she don't want yes if showed we can prepare the situation and in the end how she do we understand so many many different questions you ask her it's not so simple to see in one God right it's many questions layered on top of many corners he spot after button we have to be right and bit by bit you see if she's real or she's lying she's deceptive yes yes in the end I prepare my opinion about this person and then like you say if you're really not sure or the ultimate test is offer to introduce her to a wealthy guy and see how she reacts to that yes see if she's serious about the client yes - situation so while we guarantee at the match guarantee private detective service is that we will provide you proof of Sasha's conclusions so the conclusion that he comes to we will back it up we will corroborate it with proof and and a report as to how and why comes to that that conclusion so you'll be able to finally you know sleep at night you know rest assured that whatever the situation is bad news good news but you'll know for sure yes yes right but no but situation before you get to the situation yeah and that's why yeah it's better to know than to stick your head in the sand and yes not know hope hope and hope yes and it snowballs and gets worse and worse and worse so if you think you might want our pie service and sexually be your advocate and go find out for sure verify all documents even so you can verify correct me if I'm wrong her income her marital status whether she has children you can vary yes yes yes yes I mean basically you can look underneath their fingernails yes you know yes you're right right right right so if you're interested or you think you might be interested simply shoot me an email personally I'm Joe at match guarantees for the why give me all the details you can we need at minimum her first name last name and date of birth yes it was it will be good if we know number their phone number for nine is great now physically yeah yes send us everything that you have we will give you a quotation so you'll know roughly what it'll cost you and then we will organize if that sounds good to you we will set up a Skype conference call with you and drill down and find out all the nitty-gritty details on your particular situation and then you can make a decision if you want Ireson or not okay thanks very much Sasha thank you and a pleasure thank you and look forward to doing the pie service with you I hope so [Music] | Match Guaranty | UCGnO3TJaWKxmVyamCoWOy_w | 2018-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,480 | 17,918 |
dPZrOqqoO9U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPZrOqqoO9U | I Never Knew My Wicked Boss Could Ever Fall In Love With Me || Benita, Ray Emodi || Nollywood Movie | [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] oh [Music] let's go [Music] thank you Miss Abigail going by your CV you're not a graduate um I am a graduate smart so why didn't you include it here that's because I'm not exactly a graduate which one is your not exactly a graduate you're either graduates or nuts I was a student of civil engineering but I dropped out of school then you're not a graduate I may not be a graduate man but I know everything a graduate of civil engineering should know I believe I can do this job yes Ma 'am you can test me hey very sure of yourself let's take a trial what is collateral mood collateral load is an additional dead load which is not the weight of the people or the building it includes the plumbing work the docked work the ceilings and other components of the structure [Music] foreign [Music] qualified for this position I told you but I don't want to lie to you the position has already been taken I don't understand ma the last time I checked on the job session website it was still there and there was still vacancy I know but the CEO reserved it for his cousin already so why did your people put it online when you already have someone for the position we did it for formality to say for my little sake when you asked me all those questions like I said before we did it for families to sake God he just wasted my time staring with Abigail don't worry I got to get you another joke [Music] please this is awesome you're back welcome thank you how was work today walk was fine so how was your interview they turned me down again I'm so sorry dear I'm just tired I'm tired of being broke how long will I continue to depend on you don't see that what are sisters for I know we are sisters but it's not easy for you to but I'm not complaining you don't need to complain I mean ever since our parents died you've been the one taking care of me every day I try to forget May second but that night like it was yesterday wherever those thieves are they will never know peace amen because if our parents were to be alive today getting a job would have been easy for me I wouldn't have dropped out of school and I would have gotten a job as a civil engineer definitely sis can you walk as a domestic staff a housemate something like that I know it's beneath you but you can manage it for the meantime oh well as it stands now I don't think anything is beneath me it's better to be a humble housemate than say it's beneath me and be broke in that case I'll have to talk to my friend that runs a domestic Staff Agency I think she can fix you somewhere okay thank you anything for you sister please did you cook I'm famished yes I did it's in the kitchen right away what did you cook I hope it's not that healthy you could still call it right it was a mistake mistake you keep talking about that's not how I thought you madam why did you disorganize my drawer huh oh God no disorganizer a lot of juices Arrangements is that huh I told you countless times the way you are arrange my underwear you do it a particular way okay you erase them by their colors blue on Monday red on Tuesday green on Wednesday and black on Thursday when you put black first instead of fourth why would you do something so stupid ah I bet oh god I've been sitting a black first store that's why you always do know this thing nonsense there's nothing going on up here come on a single mother don't leave me alone next time when you're giving a job you pay attention to details don't get out of my house police oh God get out leave my house it's nonsense what is incompetent people just hanging over it's ridiculous no sense no no no no no no reasoning [Music] no signal was good I need to call this agency this is ridiculous what's going on with this TV huh no signal what did she do what did she ah I'm gonna go your sister said I should give you a job yes ma'am what kind of job do you think we do here it's a domestic staff job are you sure you can do it yes I can I can do my job impeccably your English is to go to be a domestic staff most of our staff are usually uneducated and they're not as polished as you are do not let my looks deceive you my I'm actually stronger than I look really yes are you sure you can handle a kind of job normal I haven't done this kind of job in fact I haven't gotten any job since we moved into this town but please I really need this job I am tired of depending on my sister for everything there's actually no problem but there's a little issue Abigail what is it Ma there's actually No Vacancy all that stuff I've been sent to our client just as requested but trust me if anything comes up you'll be the first person to know come on please say something you can do can't you just fixed me anywhere even if it's to become an assistant housemaid it doesn't work like that you know we only send the amount of staff our clients requests for so trust me Abigail once there's any request you'll be the first to be contacted okay [Music] good morning Mr Paul how are you doing I'm lucky bringing incompetent I'm hearted people to me okay and I don't understand sir is there a problem with the stuff I've heard fired her fired well Mr Paul this is the fourth one you're firing in two weeks she keeps one thing and he'll do the exact opposite you know I'm beginning to doubt the competency of your agency okay it's like you go to the psychiatrist hospital and employ their patience for God's sake I'm really sorry sir there's I'm going to send a replacement right away to you oh come on I'm actually going to send a replacement right away one is different definitely she's very very good like trustworthy better than the rest sure thank you very much oh Abigail you're very very lucky you just got yourself a joke really ma let me send you the address so you go there right away okay okay Ma [Music] foreign I was sent from the domestic you haven't answered my question I said I was sent from the domes I didn't ask where you were sent from I asked what are you doing here you knocked you didn't go here coming just barged in like at your house huh I'm sorry sir I sorry for yourself now you go outside you knock you hear coming before you do so am I clear okay sir foreign hey hey so you want to break my door huh that's what that's your plan you want to break my door no sir I I didn't think you heard me you haven't even started walking yeah you want to destroy my property huh I'm sorry sir sorry for yourself sit okay sir now while cleaning my house you have to be very careful okay if you break anything you pay for it am I clear yes sir good oh hold on I'll be back just stay right there [Applause] okay now this is a guideline of how you'll arrange my things okay while arranging my clothes you arrange my underwear in a particular order this is very important see if you mess it up you're gone okay okay good now hold this box up hold this up don't be slow oh sorry Monday blue okay you arrange them by their colors okay Tuesday red Wednesday green pulled it up Thursday Black Friday white Saturday yellow on Sunday I like a nice Brown okay you keep that okay so that is very important to me what are you waiting for get to work where sir that's a great question why don't you pull out your phone open up Google Maps enter where go there and arrange my underwear okay sir I'll I'll find my research incompetent [Music] sir I've finished cleaning your room your toilet and I've made your food is there anything else you want me to do for you what are you doing hey what's wrong with you this girl huh how's what I'm doing in your business huh I'm sorry sir sorry for yourself aren't you done what are you still doing here I'm done sir then leave okay I'm sorry sir I'll see you tomorrow [Applause] [Music] okay [Music] hey good evening sis good evening darling welcome thank you oh so how was your first day at work it was stressful ah sorry about that it's written all over you so how is the family reassigned to I hope they're nice people I wish it was even a family a family of 10 would have been better than him hey I was assigned to an arrogant man hey first day at work are you already having problems with your boss I don't have issues with him he's the one that has issues with everyone he literally has a tight guideline of how to arrange his wardrobe arranged he's over serious says I mean I don't have a problem with him wanting his wardrobe to be arranged in a particular order the issue I have is with his attitude that guy is arrogant you need to see the way he was backing orders at me as if I'm his slave it's okay calm down right you just have to endure things won't always be like this definitely it's just for the meantime once I save up money and go back to school I'll just get a befitting job that's the spirit don't let whatever he says or does get to you just do your job and leave yes I'll go there cook clean and leave good thank you come to me baby [Applause] so I'm done cooking your food do you want to eat now or later serve it now okay wait I hope you followed the exact recipe I gave you yes sir I followed it strictly you better have because if you cook nonsense you're out of here I don't tolerate incompetence arrogance did you say something no I said let me get this what did you just say let me get your food sir okay then go get it [Music] where's the food you're wasting time foreign [Applause] napkin cheese [Music] I'm sorry sir I would be in the kitchen I don't care where you'll be I don't I'm sure you cooked nonsense foreign [Music] so I hope you like the food I'll come back when you're done [Music] hmm [Music] oh this is nice [Applause] hey hey what are you doing with that huh what's wrong with you huh why are you touching this I I [ __ ] it you thought what how did you even find this I was cleaning the Wardrobe you were cleaning it did I tell you the water was dirty that's how you did that cleaning huh I I thought you thought don't think unless I asked you to do something do not do it point of correction you can't even think okay because thinking involves the brain I'm from those dumb things you do you don't have a brain get out of my room get away from Top snacks get out [Music] idiot [Music] hey this is ah your book yes why are you home at this time of the day he didn't go to work I did but I came home early why nothing Abigail Abigail what is wrong with you what what is wrong with you did that did anyone hurt you no way did that man touch you because if he did I would deal with him no one touches my family member and goes caught free he didn't hurt me physically he destroys me emotionally he insults me he talks to me as if I'm worthless without caring about how he's going to make me feel listen I am going to tell Mrs Zara to get me another work or I'll resign it's better I keep my worth as a human being don't work for someone that doesn't regard me and treats me like a piece of trash to all these tears because of how he talks to you want to understand he makes me feel as if I'm worthless from useless I know I may be his housemaid but I can't remain a housemate forever it's okay sis okay come on stop crying you know I hate to see you like this people say talk is cheap but I say talk is free just because people don't pay to talk they abuse it hmm can to you wrongly but it is left for you whether to take it in or not it doesn't have the ability to control your happiness so don't give him that power you are a strong woman you are powerful you will make an impact in this world and in this generation so don't let the shenanigans get to you okay sister what you said is true I mean why would I even allow his dog get to me my work is just to cook and clean for him he's just a bitter person who wants to transfer his bitterness onto me but I won't let that happen don't ever let that happen that is the spirit now put a smile on your face thank you for your encouraging words don't let his toxic attitude pull at you right okay sis um good morning sir you came back I didn't believe you were going to come back especially given how you left actually I was about to call your agency and tell them I'm not patronizing them anymore I mean they keep sending me [ __ ] people like you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] so [Music] foreign sorry I didn't mean to wake you up let me get back to what I was doing I'll come back wait wait thank you you know I normally get the asthma attacks when I over stress myself what did you see sir um instead I normally get the asthma attack no before that for that I I don't remember seeing anything before that I thought as much I thought you said thank you oh that uh yeah I did I say thank you you're welcome sir Paul you can call me Paul okay sir sorry Paul it's nothing it's definitely something to me um I'm so sorry please what's your name again did you just say please my name is Abigail sir thank you Abigail you literally saved my life you're welcome at least for once I'm glad I was helpful to you and I'm not as empty headed as you said I was I'm sorry I'm good you know I'm sorry about those words I said to you your words hurt Sir you made me feel as if I was worthless sorry I'm so sorry it was just a tough guy act you know because you know these housemates and and their atrocities they can commit I'm sorry I understand you sir but committing atrocities is dependent on the person I'm not their profession a bad person is a bad person irrespective of their occupation gender ethnicity or religion you are absolutely right I actually subscribe to your school of thought raise your tuition fee oh yeah as a student of Abigail school of thought right exactly so give me your tuition fee well I'll add it to your salary okay I'll be expected it sure sure thank you once again for everything you're welcome I remember I made fish papers for you do you want me to get it here uh no I'll have it in the dining thank you thank you so much all right all right [Music] oh wow this looks nice yeah yeah um uh where's yours I made it for you alone oh no in that case you have to join me no I'm okay no I use this you must join me it's yours I made it for you come on okay I'll get a spoon all right I'll wait no don't wait for me I'll join you just be quick okay [Music] it's nice yeah okay so I'm just gonna move this over here [Music] all right you tasted it first no taste it first is yours hmm are you sure you want me to taste it first because it's mine or you put a love potion in it why why will I do that you don't mind me I'm just playing around such an irony uh what's an irony who would have thoughts that you can be funny okay the top guy thing is just a facade right I prefer people meeting that guy before they meet this guy so yeah why if you can be this nice why treat people like trash well uh I was uh I was bullied and lost as a kid right uh it happened a lot until I stood up to it right though they beat the hell out of me that day but the bullying stopped right so from that day I realized that if you act tough enough people will mess with you that's true but you know not everyone is a bully that's true as well I'm just going to protect myself first right that's the same time sorry yes sir I hear you yeah we're going to eat your purposes before it gets cold Oh you mean our purple soup all right because you don't want to go first why don't we go together there was something there's nothing on your spoon okay okay see so you really put a lot of potion in this I didn't know that's why you wanted to ease it I don't want okay no take an actual Spoonful okay okay you have a nice smile [Music] hey sis welcome thank you good evening that's why you're smiling like this did someone give you money money since you have money you like money too much why would I like money money is the second thing that controls the world after God what you're saying is true but money is not the reason I'm smiling so why are you smiling just me now you know I like gist okay has changed who Paul who is Paul my boss really yes he has changed towards me so what did you do that made him change he was having an asthma attack and I was there to rescue him okay Abigail the superhero yes you can call me Abigail the superhero to the rescue wow he's actually a nice person you don't mean it uh well you know the one that was crying the other day that uh I don't like the way my boss talks to me he's a very Wicked person blah blah blah I know I said that but he's not that bad I mean all those things he was doing was just to act like his stuff that's cool though I was wondering how you would cope with him me too I'm happy he has changed because I wouldn't have lasted there for a month if he continued like that sis thanks to me I was the one that made you not to quit thank you for encouraging me not to create because if I did I wouldn't have met this better side of him now you know patients pays yes it does it's good to see you smile [Music] yeah it was uh it was intense it hasn't been that bad in a long time uh hey I'll uh I'll call you back later okay yeah yeah sure okay hi good morning good morning good morning how was your night my night was okay how was yours it was it was good it was good thank you again I really appreciate what you did thank you for the umpteenth time I told you it was nothing wait stay right there [Applause] I uh got you something [Applause] you like it it's nice thank you no thank you I'm forever in depth of you so that's sister I'm going to say hmm what's that and I really mean it okay I appreciate it let me get to work I have a lot to do before I go to the market we are out of Woodstock oh okay um when you're ready to go to the market just let me know okay I will thank you again no thank you all right okay [Music] yeah I'm ready to go to the market oh okay um how much how much do you need 50 000 now 50 000. for what and what exactly I'll buy many things I even wrote a list for you here okay wait 50 000 for all of this here the previous housemates used to collect over a hundred thousand for the same exact items really yeah you didn't notice they were cheating you I didn't I didn't even bother to find out how much these things cost to be honest with you and well I'm different I'm not like that yes you are obviously very different can I oh yes uh okay so 15. [Applause] [Music] so hello here is a change see yes what you know I was actually worried the money wasn't going to be enough did you really buy everything on the list yes I did I even bought extra for some stuff wow you are different thank you you can keep the change really yes thank you yeah is that an AutoCAD yes it is how did you know well um I'm a civil engineer you are yes how why are you uh a housewing well that's because I'm not really a civil engineer I was in university of Lagos studying civil engineering but I dropped out in my third year oh wow that's sad uh why what happened well I'm not from a financially buoyant family so when I lost my parents I had to drop out you're an orphan [Music] all right I I lost both of them same night even though I wasn't there when they were killed but my sister told me it was tragic killed they were killed what happened I don't want to talk about it sorry about that you know I totally understand I mean sometimes bad things happen to good people sorry well enough about my pitiful life so what are you doing with an AutoCAD uh well I'm designing something for my clients you're an engineer yes I am why don't you go to your office well I don't have an office in this town yet you know so I freelance for now so you just moved in into this town Yeah well yeah I just moved in last year so okay yeah he must really love this time for you to move in I wouldn't say that you know let's uh let's just say I'm hiding um how you doing yeah yeah I mean what this is he is is nice it's really nice I must confess um yes [Music] so do you know how to design with AutoCAD definitely I was the best in my class okay if you say so let me show you all right go ahead okay [Music] what you're really good at this I know wow this is really really nice I'm shocked thank you I'm glad you like it I don't just like it I love it wow you do have skills with uh I have to um I have to answer this call we're doing great thanks really impressed hello yeah um it's so nice talking to you again how are you doing pleasure is okay Andre is okay how's Canada I miss you more like seriously really that's amazing I can't wait to see you you know I've been so lonely since you traveled like I feel all alone uh sure like I can't wait to see you honestly uh sir I I came to tell you that I finished and I'm ready to go home oh okay uh well I'll see you tomorrow you have to finish the designing so I said okay definitely all right all right so yeah yeah hello hello no I'm sorry about that yeah no sorry about that okay so uh when hmm this guy's upstairs who is that don't worry I want to know everything I have sis yeah how is that your sinaton boss your sonaton sent boss he's fine that's why you're smiling like this it's like both of you are still in good terms I told you he's a nice person all that bad boy attitude of his was only a faceted that was good though I hope it doesn't turn back to that annoying person it was don't worry sis my Paul is a sweetheart sweethearts I don't understand since when wait sis are you falling for him I'm not falling for him well I'm not sure but even if I was he's cute and every normal girl will fall for him so if I do that makes me a normal girl huh Sister Sister legend of the Faller sister you better be careful just take things easy please I don't want anybody to hurt you you know I'm the only person you have in this life I know you get yes be careful with him I will cease you worry too much why don't I worry calm down [Music] that's actually nice yeah you know this process I'm not too fast with this process I don't know why I went but you're pretty fast with that thank you just pay attention so you learn from me yes yes I am I need to pay attention it's difficult but foreign [Music] oh my God okay stop let's stop okay oh my God I need to catch my breath oh how did you get a bottle of water yeah let me get it for you what no no I'm still your domestic staff remember for this time okay let me serve you okay okay two bottles of water coming right up oh yeah [Music] there you go yeah it's for you oh you're welcome so let's get back to work yeah yeah yeah sure [Music] so um [Music] why are you staring at me uh I never realized that you were this beautiful thank you [Music] I'm blessed let's finish this before I get home oh yeah don't mind me I forgot I was presenting this to the client tomorrow and we need to hurry mm-hmm why don't you come with me tomorrow ask my assistant really yeah I'll be honored thank you so much no thank you okay you've done so much to me you've been a blessing to me [Music] I'm blessed let's quickly finish this yeah okay let me uh nice yeah the design is absolutely perfect the client will love this yeah yeah it's really nice it's great we did it no you did it thank you [Music] thank you hello okay I will be on my way yeah thank you I have to go now I didn't realize it was this late uh relax relax you could sleep over you know I mean you could stay in the room if you want or my room is available as well I can't my sister is going to be very angry with you but I would like to call you before you sleep though you'll see me tomorrow right yes I will see it's more but uh I need to hear your voice again okay I'll be expect ing it yeah aren't you going to give me a goodbye hug okay okay all right all right see you tomorrow yes okay good night good night okay okay all right nice this is really nice [Music] oh my God you are so funny your sense of humor is out of this world I know I could be a clown sometimes okay have you thought about trying comedy because you're very funny no I haven't actually but since it's coming from you I guess I'll give it a thought okay um I haven't laughed this hard in a long time thank you you're welcome you're welcome well I hope you get that contract with you by my side I'm 100 sure I would guess it amen okay um I have to go to bed now I'll see you tomorrow oh uh uh wow it's actually past 12 so I guess I'll see you today it's true I can't believe we've talked for over three hours I know that's what happens when you you're with someone you care about you know time flies by so you care about me a whole lot I mean the word hasn't even been created okay I love you Abigail I love you too all right uh good night see you soon okay [Music] I have to have Abigail I have to have this girl I'm so sweet oh yeah now to call my real G I will G what's up hello lovely love love love love love love how you doing babe who was that four call hmm all right why are you talking to him by this time of the night won't you see him in the morning I will but he said he wanted to hear my voice before he goes to bed hear your voice sister I don't understand it has gotten to the point where you have to hear his voice before you go to bed his voice suits My Soul Sister Sister when did you become a poet since I found someone that swept me off my feet and took me to Cloud9 it's not only Cloud Nine it's Cloud 10. to my misses falling in love has brought out the poet in me I'm so happy for you thank you oh that thought that annoying boss of yours will bring you so much joy you know what they say your worst enemy can become your best friend that's true exactly well you have to tell him you know I'm your mother your father brother sister in fact all of them put together did you ever tell him I'm serious so it's not funny I know I'm going to do that okay fine cool let's go to bed or you want to call him again [Music] are you serious right now Madam let's go to bed [Music] oh good morning good morning you look stunning thank you you're welcome I see you already well yeah you know let's go get the contract let's go oh okay I'm waiting all right [Music] hey [Music] whoa that was you were that was ridiculous I mean I told you you were amazing in there I love the presentation like a pro I was going to impress you you know what you know when I was making my presentation I noticed that everybody was like you know watch us like they were bored I was boring them doing checking their watches but once you took over it was like you put them all under a spell yeah they all listed with wrapped attention yes they did especially the CEO I mean that guy was he was not in his head like an agar Melissa to everything he said even before you open your mouth that's agama lizard gave you a contract worth 30 millionaires yes he did all things to you of course you're welcome you know ever since you came into my house and my life you've brought nothing but joy and happiness [Music] I love you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] you okay I'm scared whoa did I did I do something wrong I'm scared your toy with my heart I would never do that I would never do that okay like I truly love you I'll be a fool to use and dump you honestly because all you've done is bring a lot of joy into my life from the first day I met you okay you're my world right now how am I sure you're not saying this just because you had sex with me what if your change in attitude is because you wanted to have sex with me sex if it was just about sex you'd be seeing different girls of different sizes colors and shapes come here every single day what does that happen exactly so that should prove to you that I'm a different kind of person you know once I love you it's only you I'm crazy about you even a black man can see it I'm sure I could trust you a hundred percent I swear on my life okay I believe you I love you too baby foreign [Music] okay [Music] here you go you were cooking yes I was so this is what you were doing when you asked me to stay upstairs and watch TV I wanted to surprise you you clearly did on the survey today you know you know I'm supposed to be doing your cooking and not the other way around says who says the agency that employed me well I have higher authority okay I employed the employer that employed you you employed the employer that employed me yeah that's actually a tongue twister yes it is enough of the talking okay it's time to eat right yes it is I mean this with a piece of my heart and a slice of my soul oh I love the sound of that well I hope it tastes as good as it smells you taste special see all right [Music] this is actually delicious I told you it tastes better than it smells I'm really good at this you know I'm glad you like it thank you I love it mission accomplished okay [Music] that's my jam I want it's my jam um right Look Away dance oh my do you want to hear the song okay let me hear hey it's a it's a nice very nice song okay all right okay I love the song you like it yeah I have a great taste okay yeah there's actually no dough moment with you yeah I know I like to catch schools you know I have to it's actually a necessity yeah I schedule it in my calendar yeah every day you are the president of christopia hey I like that from today you have to call me your Excellency okay okay but it stays green to like you can I meet her my sister yeah yeah you can actually she has been pressurizing me that she wants to come over and see you so why haven't you if I said over well I wanted to be sure that you're serious with us okay I'll tell her to come over what um yeah can you tell us to come tomorrow I think it's the weekend right yeah that would be perfect okay I will tell him see what she says first [Music] I love you I love you too [Music] so how was work today [Music] Madame how was work today ah this is what was fine and this one you're smiling like this there's something different about you tonight different what's that am I getting fairer it's not about your completion Madame is like you're adding weights if that's the case well it's Paul's hand work Paul that guy is really taking good care of you yes he is you know when you have pom you can get additional weight without eating anything pum what is that again peace of mind when you have peace of mind you will just be adding weight without eating anything this is seriously but wait sis when are you going to introduce me to this guy that makes you really happy you know what he even wants to meet you I'll see him tomorrow are you serious yes wait so why why haven't you told me about it I'm sorry sis it's it skipped my mind are you serious it keeps your mind eh he asked you to invite me over and you're saying it skipped your mind where to it's like you've forgotten I'm the only family you have if I don't collect wine on your head there will be no wedding I'm sorry Elders of our land [Laughter] well you know what I'll tell him to take us out tomorrow you better do hey sis there's this joint I heard the uncle is very good very tasty and go there take on Kobe and drink one or two bottles this is what you like life too much you know all the happening places you forgotten Timaya song this life I can't keep myself other places you have to tell him I'm ready everybody ready you know me now you will like promised you everything is ready standing by coming [Music] hey Mr Erica you need to deliver no it can't be no sister wait what's wrong with that I don't know I don't know I would go after and find out please do [Music] foreign Erica what is wrong with you 've not said anything to me what's wrong [Music] towards him it was who do you remember me second I don't understand this historical I am talking about your attitude towards Paul and you're here telling me about my second what has Mexican got to do with your attitude towards him foreign he killed them talk because you're beginning to scare me Paul was the one that killed mom and dad there we go it's your joke is too expensive I remember this face [Music] everybody else did this house nobody not leave me and my wife today here are you sure yes this house [Music] we're going to collect that if you get money full laptop jewelry and anything will make sense [Music] in the morning bro [Music] I bet you know beautiful I forgot she just came from enugu today hello [Music] come on Thanksgiving tonight poop okay [Music] this can't be [Music] still don't believe me right [Music] okay wait [Music] this was when he was arrested three years ago [Music] why haven't you shown me this before you know when you heard the news of our parents that you fainted you stayed in the hospital close to a month to reopen Old Wounds foreign because they were already arrested [Music] no [Music] yes it is okay if if this is him then why is he roaming the street like a free man okay why are you talking like a child what is wrong with you don't you know the country we live in it obviously bribed himself out of jail [Music] he said something he he told me he was hiding here I swear he must pay for all the pains he cost us laughs Okay so [Music] what what are we going to do should we report him to the police what is wrong with you don't you understand why you talking like something someone I didn't go to school what is your problem eh you want us to report to the police really so that he will burn himself out of jail again are you serious is a dangerous man when he comes out of jail he will come after us did you get it then say what we are going to do what are we going to do because I'm confused right now we must kill him [Applause] we will kill him to avenge the death of our parents no we can't do that have you forgotten the Earth we took [Music] why are you doing this to yourself you know you have just been discharged from the hospital okay hmm let's do believe it that our parents are no more [Music] sis it's hard for everyone especially me I can't imagine what you went through watching them get killed you can't imagine it's this stuff no one can imagine it you needed to see the smile on that Monster's face after he killed them [Music] this works for me sweat to me by our parents grave that per Adventure he meets this man we are going to end his life to wait whenever we meet this man we will make sure he doesn't leave the city [Music] we swore that's and the light the life of the Akira I can't kill Paul why I love him have you lost your mind Abigail how can you love someone that killed your parents don't forget it was because our parents died that you dropped out of the university and the only way we are going to pay back is to kill him and cause his family the same pain he also no this can be okay there has to be an explanation to this where are you going to to meet him of course have you lost your mind Erika why are you so dumb sense what is wrong with you I just told you that that monster killed our parents and you say you're going to him to explain not to explain what exactly instead of you to sit down there just sit down let's plan on how to eliminate it I need a closure Erica I'm going to get that explanation and you'll come back here any girl is this girl mad so you are doing Abby hey Abigail hello love uh have you landed in my hotel now a hotel I thought you said you were coming straight to my place to hang out with me because you always want me to be around you of course I always want you around me you're my real Gene are you sure it's because of that because you want me to help you travel out of Nigeria well all of the above okay all of the above where are you right now send me the name and the location okay I'll come right away there's something I need to sell you okay okay all right all right cool take care [Music] I need to make it official [Music] funny how love can be found these strange places funny how the magic unfolds funny how it feels like the world is slowing down when I look in your life [Music] incredible that someone like you can hold me down [Music] funny health this bastard has been playing you all along no viewers he has been keeping her in the hotel because you were in his house they seem to be into each other are you sure you were actually a student of civil engineering because right now you're talking like someone that doesn't have brain eh you see two people hugging each other and you're asking if they are into each other they're out of each other the area you realize that this man is a monster the better for you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] incredible that someone like you can hold me down it's a miracle somehow [Music] everything I am sure he goes to other states to robe and acts like a saint here so that no one suspects him let me go inside and confront him he's an animal exactly the same thing I told him the night he robbed us eh you needed to see his face when he killed her appearance this guy is such a monster there was no atom of remorse but she swore to me taught me that he wasn't a bad person that is the more reason we have to end his life he did not only kill our parents he also told us your heart love something is not right there must be an explanation for this did you lost your mind on our way here are you all right what is wrong with you this girl so everything you have seen and everything I have said you you still want to go to him and explain no explain what exactly what is wait wait are you on this pill if you're honest I'll CL I'll clear your eyes right now [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] he doesn't deserve to leave now you're talking like my sister sis let me tell you how you were going to kill him and move on he's asthmatic right [Music] yes [Applause] I have an idea [Music] I'm coming hey [Music] [Applause] nice to see you so how's your sister did she um is she feeling better yes she is the drugs she took Walks Like Magic that's great but uh where is she oh no she's at home she would meet with you some other time ah that sucks I was really hoping I would meet her don't worry some other time uh oh this one came this late I hope you're sleeping over yes yeah and you know what that means right of course I know what it means it means tonight is the happiestness of my life or not thank you [Music] what the skin is so slow [Music] um I I want to I don't want to be it's not that I'm just hungry right now let me cook something uh dinner can weighs okay let me eat you let me cook first okay why are you such a hurry huh [Music] we have all night [Music] okay all right okay nice nice then it's gonna be nice [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] oh oh kiss please come I don't know the kitchen is on fire I don't know what happened to this cold it's on fire oh cool oh yeah [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] I'm sure he's dead nice Joe Barbie girl I hope you Switched Off the cameras yes I did nice one ah mom and dad will be smiling in heaven watching his soul born in hell I did are you sure we did the right thing what kind of talk is that are you feeling guilty yes for some strange reasons I am no this man here has killed so many people so we are not only offending the death of our parents also avenging all the innocent lives he has taken you know this was supposed to make me feel better I don't know why it made it worse you don't have to be come on you're talking too much let's take him to the bedroom quick let's take him to the bedroom you must be happy there yes I am officer Mike my colleague officer Mecca I am sorry for your loss please do accept our heartfelt condolence thank you right now I understand be strong we would like to see you at the session tomorrow for statement taking [Music] yes we were inviting you to station to take your statement I can assure you nothing else just to take your statement for documentation purpose foreign take care [Music] hysterical what what should I tell them Abigail what do you mean by what should you tell them and then what happened of course tell them you went to his house in the morning and met him dead in his bedroom what if they asked how he died nobody is going to ask you how he died or did you kill him no exactly he died of asthma attack yes she she died of asthma attack happy girl listen you have to be bold okay don't act strange so they won't suspect you you have to be confident so they won't ask you a lot of questions all right sis I know you can do this hmm you can do it right I trust you [Music] Abigail why is your hand shaking she's still in shock she still can't believe her boss is dead [Music] he was a very kind man take heart time is all sorry [Music] did I keep it ah sis are you not going for his burial I can't what do you mean you can't since you have to go there to avoid suspicion you know you already told the police that you met him already dead in his house and they believed you and the doctor already confirmed that it was an asthma attack what about his family how am I going to face them cute will you kill me Abigail what is wrong with you what kind of stupid guilt is that eh that monster killed mom and dad because they were trying to prevent him from raping me do you know how traumatized I have been do you know the nightmares I have every night because of that incident and you're here talking about guilt you better you better get hold of yourself and go for that that barrier what is wrong with you what kind of stupid youth is that eh and listen to me when you go there you better Comfort yourself oh so avoid suspicion you hear me I'm going to work go for the burial do you know what I said please oh I don't want any trouble I should have known cause underneath the tough mask was a beautiful song that swept me off my feet now I have no one to call my own I'm gonna do all I can to write the wrong I have done if only it you must be a bigger words you know you're deeply hurt by these tragic accidents please accept my condolence just don't know what you want to talk and then we need someone to talk to I'm always here for you why are you concerning me I should be the one consoling you I only lost my boss but you lost your fiancee here I see you don't understand I saw someone saw him proposing to you at an itchy [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign it's so beautiful to see you again honestly I'm good like you look amazing it kind of that's been great for you oh but you too you've changed you've really put on weight hey what can I say it's Abigail's food you know she takes good care of me it's obvious why did you come with her well you see her soon enough you know I mean she's absolutely the best thing that's ever happened to me since I moved from Lagos to the city honestly that's really nice I'm so happy for you thank you yes I have you know you can definitely see that again it's amazing and my plan is actually to um propose to her on my birthday and uh fly out to Canada with her after we get married so that's the plan wow yeah that's really nice like really yeah oh this goes for celebration it does it definitely does you know you owe me buckets of chicken uh no I don't owe you one bucket I owe you two buckets I know okay I know you know I love food yeah it goes to the right places with you I know that I know [Music] thank you [Music] huh [Music] I really missed this like right nicely there's nothing like that dream food interesting let me ask you how are you supposed to you know you're always playful and never serious no I'll be serious with this okay it's a serious matter approach it as such [Music] okay so imagine I'm Abigail okay all right let me show you I can do this okay foreign baby I love you so very much and nothing will make me happier than to hear you say yes to this question baby will you please marry me oh by all means yeah please that's a yes and then I'll kiss her hand oh please it gives no wishes on the way to see you she's gonna say yes right you're kidding me that's the plan he wasn't proposing to me he was hilarious in on how to propose to you [Music] start [Music] you mean both of you are not engaged [Music] he was like a brother to me [Music] he didn't tell you about me foreign [Music] Paul loves to call me love [Music] you can call me love too [Music] a lot about you he [Music] did yes it told me how you saved his life and how you helped him with the contracts [Applause] the plan was for him to propose to you today and outside the wedding what you looking to Canada laughs [Music] I'm sorry Abigail just know that the little time we spent with you we're the best times of his life he has been three loads but the past three years and I know that whereby is that he makes me I'm sorry [Music] I wish I knew the truth I should have known it's underneath the tough mask was a beautiful souls right asthma I'm so sorry for your loss [Music] thank you it is not easy to lead someone have you lost a loved one before [Music] yes my parents that means you understand how I feel I feel like the whole world should just end I feel so empty [Music] do you know I lost other of myself last year this year Paul didn't tell me he had a brother like telling people he has his wing brother [Applause] or was it true Paul and Peter were twins not just twins identical ones [Music] he doesn't like telling people he had a twin brother oh if you were him he will do same [Music] nobody wants to be identified as a twin brother to win notorious Armed robber foreign [Music] with his friends even though he was older [Music] Paul left everything he had in layers to relocate to this city oh because Peter's gang were after him thinking he was Peter they didn't believe Peter was killed in the prison mm-hmm what do I live foreign [Music] you two dearly happiness the only thing I've cherished in this life who do I want to where do I go from here I am left at the middle of the road what do I do what do I do do I talk to nobody [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] I have done if only it can bring you back okay happy girl now I am here [Music] I forgot my insight maybe she went to buy something by the time you'll be reading this already be handing myself over to the police we have made a great mistake but was it actually the arm drama that killed our parents what is identical twin brother not only did we kill an innocent man started as enemies that couldn't stand the sight of each other to end up as lovers that couldn't stay away from each other a cute man that brought Joy back into my life to believe the only way I can recompense for Action is if I turn myself into the police and bear the consequences of our actions you don't need to worry sis I wouldn't tell the police they were planned it together this is my cross to carry and I'll carry it alone thank you for everything you've done for me [Music] there we go [Music] I killed him [Applause] oh no [Music] if I could turn the hands of time you'd be right here with me I wish I knew the truth I should have known cause underneath the tough mask was a beautiful soul that swept me off my feet now I have no one to call my own I'm gonna do all I can to ride the Rocks I have done if only it can bring you back then you won't be gone for too long I wish I knew all along I've been wrong it's all my fault now I am here by myself wishing I could turn back time [Music] [Applause] [Music] if I could turn the hands of time you'd be right here with me I wish I knew the truth I should have known as underneath the tough mask was a beautiful song that swept me off my face [Music] all along I've been wrong it's all my fault now I am healed by myself wishing I could turn back time I'm gonna do if only it can bring you back then you won't be gone for too long I wish I knew all along [Music] now I am here by myself wishing I could turn back time [Music] wishing I could survive times [Music] | African Movie Central | UCNynxOMwQAoj4bqa9Tzzr5A | 2022-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,592 | 47,734 |
akdianixW9U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akdianixW9U | Izzie's main store - 11th Stop on the Fifty Linden Fridays | and hey everybody we are at izzy's main store and izzy is giving us this amazing forehead lines baked on mesh and omega applier product which looks really amazing um they're very realistic they are very realistic and i was just telling chefs i said i said depending on who annoys me i swear i could wear these and just tell them they caused my wrinkles you're giving me wrinkles it gives us an excuse to get botox exactly because you know abby botox is really important these days it sure is keep it smooth keep it safe but this is really nice they have a really nice quality of shades uh for in 13 shades and there's their system tattoo layers are included um they do have other kinds of wrinkles but those are not included in this packet but for 50 linden this is a good try and you can always do the demo just if you're not sure so i would say if this is what you're looking for if you want that kind of ultra realistic look and you know i as as a in in rl i do have four headlines so i would not i would not be ashamed to actually put this on me because i think that it it's just more realistic ain't no shame in my game but i'm not getting these i shall pass on the results today i i the only reason i would get it i think is only because i would want to want to mess with somebody saying look what you did to me [Music] [Laughter] great dramatic license you know just [Laughter] that could work yeah cause cause if you're in a situation where that's what it's called for you know you gotta do what you gotta do make them pay for your botox depiction exactly okay so thank you izzy's guess where we're going next guess we'll guess guess guess we're going to gion it's an animal store i'm so excited okay all right i'm excited all right guys so that's it for this segment and like i said if you're looking for four headlines mom and omega come on over to izzy's for 50 linden friday with you | Adventures ❤ SL | UCoFcwN7-wayFpKhmiXbAK9w | 2020-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 375 | 1,895 |
JG-2bvNcdVA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG-2bvNcdVA | Fallout 4 Episode 15 Finding Nick Valentine The Detective | alright guys well we left off we found diamond City and entered it now we are I walked into a wall but now we're gonna go find Nick Valentine who is a detective that could possibly know where Sean is and yeah so what we're gonna do that Oh almost level eight huh interesting I'm gonna find that Detective soon I know these guys do have a baseball gear on does she talk about Nathan I got to tell you what happened you're not allowed to know all right so say I can't fast travel that I gotta watch it means is too heavy cuz power armor gives you more strength to pick stuff up oh I still suck at shooting in this game oh there's a dog there's a dog there's a dog so well to get stealth boy backs and now I can't see myself damnit man I'm gonna local leader so I'm gonna stop that well now that I'm visible by accident guys I'm gonna keep running no I'm gonna try to just run to the objective a lot of Plaza at least Oh God no you can make house you can make houses in any settlement that you get too Preston Prescott which [ __ ] one of my supposed to go to yeah you can oh you can't take it I'll usually you could take the followers normal gun all right so looking for yeah you hold the B button as a pro tip I gave NIC yesterday whoo and pick those guys a pot Oh all right so trying to be very careful guys let's trade I'll give you some extra weapons that I have yeah take that for now take a knife take oh I want to keep that take the minigun that's probably have you seen I got fusion cells well how do you not see me alright so nobody in firefights guys oops okay so I'll hit him it means that you need storm to come by and struck by lightning no no you just gotta hook up a generator to it that's how follow is you need stuff to do actually what mmm yeah this what happens when you wear a helmet and does become complicated if you want or make beds so people can live that first either one works well this is this is brand new and fall out so you're not the only one learning just building stuff you net that you didn't have to build anything in Fallout 3 it's all brand new all right I've beaten that game at least 20 times oh you missed out on fallout 3 man that was a great game you need to have civilians so that you can do stuff you got to assign them when you're in the build mode you go up to one of the settlers not Preston you a on them then you assign them to that thing and then they can start taking care stuff right now I'm just doing like a lot of question right now and then I'm gonna slowly start work on the other stuff yeah that's why I mean like the whole building thing not that's what I'm saying it's all brand new if you want to Nets complete up to you if you do you got more supplies that way yeah if you if there's already beds keep the beds that are already there I'm just gonna make it easier for you that's why I did I left most of the basic stuff that's useful [ __ ] man yeah you can some tree some trees your kinks are too small yeah if it's yeah if it's completely broken down scrap that whole house they'll give you so much [ __ ] alright guys I mean that part here and next part we're gonna explore whatever vault this is what vault is it missus a doesn't say of all it is you know I'm going to see what volt this is first what is it 114 huh alright so we'll be getting in vault 140 | Boomz Mike | UCAO8XQgRI-gq7NJOIZopGqw | 2015-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 680 | 3,351 |
AYiWsmhqCxg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYiWsmhqCxg | MGC Open Meeting – February 28, 2023 | starts up excellent and we're good to go all right good morning everyone today is a convening of the Massachusetts gaming commission for a public meeting we're holding this meeting virtually so I'll do a roll call good morning commissioner O'Brien good morning I'm here and good morning commissioner Hill good morning I'm here and uh good morning commissioner Skinner good morning Madam chair and everyone and good morning commissioner Maynard good morning Madam chair I am here Mr Hill are you in the office yes I am so the world's really were that good excellent yeah all right um we're going to get started calling the meeting um public meeting number 438 I'm going to turn right to executive director Wells yes so uh as an update to the Commissioners uh true to their word uh dgc has submitted their um request for official requests for a temporary license as well as uh their one million dollar fee I confirmed this morning that the fee was confirmed to have gone through yesterday um in addition I have written up the memo I've submitted it to you directly and I think that's going to go in the packet whenever we can get that up because that just happened this morning uh so there is official record that uh as the executive director I am making a determination that they're uh qualified gaming entity so as such uh they have uh fulfilled all the requirements in order to receive a temporary license obviously they will still be needing their operations certificate in order to go live but the request is that this morning the Commissioners approve their temporary license to go forward I can add that they're looking for a start date of the first quarter in January 2024 I spoke to them this morning thank you Commissioners do you have questions for um second director Wells or uh director band okay so um you're going to update the public packet and you'll need a boat this morning so do I have a motion yes Madam chair I would excuse me uh pursuant to gll GL chapter 29 and section 6c2 and 205 CMR 219 I move that the commission issue a temporary Sports wagering license to digital Gaming Corporation doing business as betway and authorized digital gaming corporations to conduct Sports wagering for the period of one year under a temporary license or until a final determination on its operators license application is made second thank you any discussion I just want to note that um thank you again for Mr Rock and team coming in at our last public meeting to clarify and thank you for finalizing this uh Karen all right commissioner O'Brien aye commissioner Hill aye commissioner Skinner aye what's your Mainer hi and I vote Yes so five zero thanks excellent work done Karen do you have anything else for us today nothing this morning okay so we're going to turn right to a slew of regulations that I know we have some time issues on so uh turn to Caitlin Monahan Deputy general counsel thank you chair um I'm just going to tee these up briefly before the team takes over um as as you know we have we received some additional comments just this morning so we're going to propose a slightly amended process for moving through these and that is that um the team will address each of the regs as it was intending to address them um today which will include a review of all the comments we received up until this morning uh by tomorrow's meeting we will be able to process and review the comments so we can bring up any new comments tomorrow and we'd ask that votes be held until tomorrow so that we can make sure that the commission sees and is able to review and discuss all the comments that we received on these regs um so if that is if the commission's amenable to that process we can move forward starting with 254. um Commissioners are you all set with that behold that makes sense to me okay all right hearing no objections let's proceed so we are going to move item number three um e on our agenda up to the first to a spot because um we have Dave Mackey from Anderson Krieger and he has a scheduling challenge so good morning Dave good morning uh so uh let me just you know very briefly describe 254 the regulation governing the temporary prohibition from Sports wagering and uh describe uh some of the uh Redline edits that you you've seen your packet uh Dave can I just interrupt you just so that we can get on we are starting now closer to the end of the packet page 11 Adam jam oh sorry okay thank you so much sorry about that Madam chair and Commissioners apologies for the interruption I did circulate also an updated red line to you yesterday uh that is not part of the packet that would be attached to the meeting invite that has some additional red lines I can share it on the screen as we discuss if that's helpful um or I can send it to you again right now if that would be you could do that and then Trudy if you could also forward it to me to the account that I'm using um that would be great so I can just have easy access but otherwise we'll take it um right we'll take it our way in all ways thank you Carrie for that update okay Harry thank you I do have that now thank you okay okay see so our uh are the Commissioners able to see the red line edits uh okay great because I'll I can you know generally describe what the regulation does and then describe some of the edits that we made following uh the discussion we previously had about the regulation and in response to the comments that we received up to up to those that we received this morning uh so again the temporary prohibition from Sports wagering is sort of the less uh it's somewhat more flexible uh tool than the voluntary self-exclusion uh the temporary prohibition is what it is uh you know a patron kind of lacked upon you know honestly as soon as they enroll uh on a platform to select a period of time uh that they want to be prohibited from sportswear during uh the initial version of this that we had uh presented uh previously had uh specified durations that the uh the temporary prohibition could apply to I think it was 72 hours a week two weeks and a month if I'm not mistaken uh and in response to the discussion that uh we had as well as a number of comments the regulation has been revised to really allow individuals to elect the the period of time uh for temporary prohibition that's being offered by the the licensees that was a sort of unanimous set of comments that we received that we should be flexible in terms of uh you know working with patrons and licensees and allowing a period of temporary prohibition that that the patrons select as opposed to specifying that has to be one of four options uh so uh again a patron can elect this uh temporary prohibition uh patrons have to be uh notified upon enrollment that this option is available uh at any time during uh really at any time while they're uh enrolled they can elect this temporary prohibition period they can elect to renew the temporary prohibition period or lengthen the temporary prohibition really at any period of time so it's quite flexible that way uh there was extended discussion previously about uh an issue of notification whether uh whether patrons should be notified as the temporary prohibition period was scheduled to conclude uh we had a lot of discussion about that and we got a lot of comments about that the general gist of the comments was that the notification before the termination of the temporary prohibition period uh was not necessarily a good idea because it could create you know a sense of anticipation or a sense of excitement on the part of the patron that the temporary prohibition period was ending and that you know they'd want to get geared up again to begin to begin Sports wagering uh and that instead of net notification that temporary prohibition period should simply be allowed to to to end so you'll see in in the red line that we've taken out uh the references to uh to notification that the temporary prohibition period was ending uh the other significant change you're going to see in 25405 is the sanctions provision to the previous 254.05. okay before we shift off from that um I just noticed one one um suggested change on 254.031 it says an individual shell select a temporary prohibition period I think you want May oh that we did make that uh well then I'm not seeing an updated version that's all oh I wonder if you're here I'll share the uh the updated one so yeah that may make sense because we noted that thank you um it's probably because I'm getting up yeah there we go excellent so thank you okay so then we think alike on the same page on that one we agree we uh I think I like so um that I must not quite have the right updated packet um and signed other Trudy's probably listening if she could just send that to me that I'm using my second screen um for to my um other account that's thanks I thought I had the most updated one but there's been some changes yeah so that makes great sense then thank you it came to us via Carrie yesterday uh afternoon if that helps you no just sent it to treaty again so um yeah I'm sure she um probably sent it around I just probably I just probably searched them it's on me guys thank you uh so two two other issues that we addressed we uh took out 254 254.05 the sanctions provision because it's now uh adequately covered by 232 232 include violations of of 254 so that seemed redundant and then the last change we made is in the previous version uh and you can see this in 254.021 we had initially drafted the regulation such that during the temporary prohibition period uh individuals wouldn't be able to access their accounts uh but uh received some thoughtful comments that actually uh uh customers should be able to access the accounts not to place a wager but at least to you know if they want to withdraw the funds that are in their account or they want to review their their Sports wager in history or or they want to extend the cooling off period or they want to you know investigate and enroll in other play management options they can access the account so we made this more specifically uh you cannot make deposits and you can't place a wager but you could access your account for these other purposes uh so I think that covers you know the general gist of the rule and the changes that we made since the last meeting uh you know based on the discussion and based on the comments but you know Carry Your Mark please weigh in if I've if I've missed something here and obviously happy to take questions okay Dave that if if I may I I don't believe that can well the notification option for voluntary notification has been removed from the regulation I don't believe that that issue is is resolved um so I I think of um director vandalin is um referring to is we're taking that out in many ways we were suspending that and then Mark we we're considering a coming a round table of some sorts on that issue is that what you were referring to when you say not resolved yeah it's not not resolved as in I think that there should be as you recommended Madam chair Roundtable discussion um and a determination about whether or not that should be I guess at this point amended and added back in right and so I think um what we do have now Mark that we didn't have before these these comments I'm not sure when all the comments have come coming in that's one thing I would love I'd love to have dates on the comments so that we kind of have a sense of timing um so Mark I know that we moved um a meeting to discuss the round table I don't think we're taking that off um off the table uh at this time director Vander linen has been quite invested in thinking about this issue of notification and whether um in fact would argue for its support and I want to honor that so at this time though Mark um I think the the recommendations are for them to be that they should be that matter to be struck and we can reintroduce as um you're comfortable does that make sense yeah that makes perfect sense thank you and everybody comfortable with that Commissioners my only question for Mark is you know given that we have this March 10th date are you comfortable with what's remaining in the Reg in terms of launching on the 10th understanding that we're going to be circling back for um tweaking this are you comfortable with it as it reads yes I am comfortable okay and commissioner O'Brien I think that you recall the reason why I probably um director vanderland is comfortable too is because they're even if they're on a policy level we decided to uh right now there are technological challenges to this as well I understand that's what I just wanted to make sure he was comfortable with the idea that there wouldn't be any notifications as written I absolutely support um temporary um prohibition I think it should be there from from day one um I think that as a responsible gaming tool that um as it's being used kind of across the country I think that there are ways in which it can be enhanced notifications for example and I support exploring that further recognizing that if the commission does adopt that there will be some development time and some um some process in order to to get up to speed for The Operators to be able to offer that right and so I was going to finish my sentence I think we had already recognized that there was going to be a suspension of some sort anyway because of the technology Talent so um okay everybody um any further questions I do have a question Madam chair um I first a comment I found a couple typos that I'll get to Caitlyn um later today but I did have a substantive question about 254.02 subsection 3C says an individual's attempted Sports wager may be rejected or if placed may be voided or canceled I'm wondering if that should be a show you know what um turns out I had the right package I was just a single piece so now I've got I'm going back to my big package so I'm going to have to play a little bit of catch up I'm sorry everybody again um so that it was just that particular rag that okay so I'm going into the reg commissioner Skinner getting caught up my apologies and so um again the number commissioner I'm I'm at 254.02 subsection 3C 3C okay I've got it in front of me now and so we outright in our regulations prohibit a patron from being able to place a wager and so if that happens I think it it's reasonable to um adjust that language I mean I think it's a reasonable to adjust the language from a May to a shell in terms of you know the the wager being voided or canceled right there's no option to you know there's no option we don't we don't leave an option to to have the operator make a different um right decision is that is that does that reflect what we do um in our other practice that's that's how we do it right that's correct the voluntary self-exclusion um there's no circumstance in which the individual should be able to place a wager and so I think changing from May to shall commissioner Skinner is is right but yeah I agree I think that's an excellent suggestion because we wouldn't you know it's plain that we're not you know we're not if an operator enabled a patron who is subject to the temporary prohibition to actually place a wage it would be a violation of this reg and who wouldn't want them to be able to read this as somehow qualifying that obligation in some way so I think that's are you suggesting commissioner O'Brien commissioner Skinner that both both maze be turned to shells yes I'm also wondering whether we'll be um going through the comments that were not accepted and recommended to be incorporated into this thank you commissioner Skinner I absolutely think we should go through the um all of the comments even the ones that were accepted commissioner Skinner because this is our chance to to really think about them I agree thank you are there any other comments Commissioners on the um the revised version of ppp4 that carry some okay so um I don't have any comments Madam chair thank you commissioner Hill if you'll all be patient with me my apologies I'm switching now again let's just see a little challenge here once I'm in this packet again um once I'm in this packet this will be the packet for the rest of the day right let's see foreign thank you everyone for your patience okay so now we are going to look at the the comments Dave and those are on which page learning again three would be in a better position to answer that that question up until this morning that's right Dave uh they begin on page 216 of the packet thank you all right why don't we start going to that piece so is that the does that begin with the BET MGM comment I just want to make sure I'm looking at the right the 254.02 okay that one right dude yeah uh so this uh we have made uh uh proposed change to the regulation based on uh these first comments from BET MGM uh this relates to initially we've had it set up so that a patron couldn't couldn't access their account during the temporary prohibition period and the comments we got uh you know reflected that actually there are some some uh situations where a patron might want to be able to access their account not to place a wager but to uh you know first of all potentially just pull pull money out of their account uh or to extend the temporary prohibition period or you know look at some of the other you know look at and potentially take advantage of some of the other plant management tools so that's the the reaction to the comments on the first page there and we agree with them uh Commissioners I'm gonna ask that you just interrupt Dave if you have any comment on the comments okay because we're going to go through them all peace uh so uh the comment if no comments on that the comment beginning on the next page uh uh the comment was for digital uh recommend duration of 72 hours up to a year I think this is was uh reaction to uh the four four or five I think specified time periods that we had initially proposed that the cooling off period relate to and instead we've made it you know basically more flexible and you know I think accommodating the licensees desire to you know work with the flexibility that they have uh uh uh they offer in connection with their own cooling off periods so you know we've addressed that we haven't uh limited it to 72 hours up to a year we've basically said you know it is it can be a period of time offered by the licensee and accepted by the patron uh uh so we've made it you know is flexible it's really as flexible as we can make it we haven't specified any particular period of time foreign next comment uh relates to uh really is relates to the notification provision and uh at the bottom of the page there you can see the comment I'm concerned that reaching out to notify the player that their cooling off is expiring could have the unintended consequence of getting the player excited to gamble again uh and I think and you know reaction to that comment and other similar comments we've again at least for now uh opted to take the notification requirement out obviously subject to the process that Mark was describing where we'll have you know a Roundtable discussion about whether the the positives of the of the notification outweigh the the potential unintended consequence that's identified here okay thank you uh so uh the next one I'm looking at uh 254.031 now uh which is a bad MGM comment about the temporary prohibition being for a minimum period of 72 hours uh on the theory that aligns with what most other jurisdictions are doing though uh uh the BET MGM come and acknowledges that there is a jurisdiction Maryland which has a shorter minimum period uh the reg is drafted doesn't have any minimum period uh and uh you know again subject to discussion but we've opted to keep it as flexible as as we as we can so just to be clear on that Dave the way that by striking the language all together we're leaving it that they The Operators have to provide a cooling off period but we're leaving it to their applications and their processes as to what it is I think that's right it ranges from I think we saw the 72 hours to 365 days correct for now with the exception of you know there's one jurisdiction Maryland that says it can be a day uh I think up to a year but most are 72 hours so any operators who are in Maryland have to have a application that allow for the 24 hours yes uh yeah the next comment uh extended comment on 254.033 again really picks up the concerns about the potential downsides of Prior notification of the end of the cooling off period that it uh might in fact excite uh uh people to get going on Sports wagering again it also would you know require the licensee to reach out to the customer again which could you know be viewed as sort of a marketing incentive to get back on the platform and start start Sports wager and again you know the the comments we've got and seeing seem uh unbalanced to suggest that that downside would outweigh the positives of Prior notification before we get too far ahead um can we go back to the mgm's comment regarding the 72-hour duration for the um cooling off period it's it's on page um 217 of the packet um there's a comment um within uh that set of comments from that MGM that talks about well so I'll just read it um for retail it's like the third paragraph down from that page it says for retail without card swipes and requiring the identification of each player prior to placing a wager I'm not sure how we would administer a cool off period with such short time frames and my question I mean it's not directly related to this comment but it got me thinking about um whether if a patron is on a cooling off period within the app could they still go to a retail operator to place a wager and such so that so as to circumvent that cooling off period and if so and and I don't know if you're the right person to answer this Dave and I'm sorry if I'm directing hysterecting the question but to my fellow Commissioners if the answer to that is yes I'm wondering if we should consider whether there are any guard rails to put in place so that you know we could mitigate any effect of that all let me answer with my understanding but obviously I absolutely refer to others who uh understand the technology better than I do you know initially when we wrote this I believe we we were including uh you know kiosks and uh along with the digital applications and we eliminated the reference to kiosk because of the technological challenges posed by that uh so I I think you appropriately identify an issue about whether it's technologically possible to move the you know the the temporary prohibition the cooling off period and have that apply you know basically to any of the manners in which you might engage in sports wager yeah I think an operator is only required to collect identifying the personally identifying information if it's over a certain amount um and so just just raising that for possibly future consideration I don't know where we what you know what we do with it at this point but that's definitely something to to continue to chew on can you put that in the parking lot commissioner Skinner and remember for the um further policy discussion apparently for the Round Table it's right now when thank you I don't want to forget it okay so you are back on you might have skipped over fnatics or did I miss that date that was just um I think it was the same gist I just don't want to oh this is the duration requirement yeah I think so yeah it's the same thing yeah there they're suggesting yeah they're suggesting 72 hours three days to 364 days uh yeah uh and again I think this was pushed back to the four specified time periods that we had initially drafted as I say we've gone uh eliminated any reference to a specific time period and try to make this as flexible as we okay okay um so I uh so you had gotten through pens I think yeah that the yeah I think that's right uh the pen and the win bet comment again a lot of this is is related to the the concerns about notification reaching out to patrons during the cooling off period before it expires and the concerns that might actually incite you know additional Sports wagering that might not be in in the interest of responsible gaming uh and we've we've taken that out I think the there's a comment about proposing to remove in 254.05 the words recklessly or Reckless wording but we've eliminated uh 25405 from the version of the regulation and uh it's now picked up uh in 232 the disciplines action rules so I I think that we've addressed that uh and then uh the last comment uh from the private citizen uh relates to whether or not the cooling off period could be administered uh honestly I I think it would be uh you know administered by the Commission in such a way that if a patron opted for the cooling off period uh it would apply to all of all of the licensees that are engaged in sports wagering and not just to a particular account uh is that how it was going to work Mark or was it going to be that if you were if you had a few platforms it would only apply to the platform where you addressed it right yeah there's a challenge of having a administered the way that this individual suggests um if we want to have it take effect immediately um it would require it to be operator based if we wish to have it administered by the commission there is that lag time between when an individual enrolls and when the information is collected and disseminated so there would be a it's probably not insurmountable but it's a significant technical um logistical issue of having it take effect immediately which I think is is what is is ultimately more important voluntary self-exclusion obviously applies across all operators should an individually so we can put that issue too in a future discussion Mark but I think Dave that is the distinct difference between the BSC and this cooling off period yeah I think the potentially short duration of the cooling off period makes it a much more significant technical challenge than the vse program which is uh longer in turn provide more time for it to apply to all the operators Dave when you're going through the open the comments to o5 is there any cross reference to the discipline regs to see if there's any relevance to this commentary because we're striking o5 because we now have the disciplinary reg so right 232. yeah is there an exercise where these are being compared to 232 uh you mean today no I'm not today I just mean going forward so that we don't lose sight of whether there's anything relevant in the o5 comments well yeah that that that's a a good point so that the one comment we do have on o5 is proposing to remove the words recklessly and or Reckless and the comment was you know discipline should only be warranted in the event the operator knows of it 23202 as I read it uh is broader than that and simply says an operator failed to abide by any provision of 205 CMR so it really doesn't right I just wanted to make sure that and I like 232 the way it's written I just wanted to make sure that we were sort of going through that exercise okay we'll we'll make sure we will make sure any further comments or questions on these comments just a cross-reference um we uh Judy I don't know if off the top of your head do you know if we received any of the additional comments include pertain to this particular provision to um we did receive five comments uh this morning on this regulation I believe three of them relate to notifications and the duration so those two uh those three comments would have been addressed and then there are two additional comments that we'll want to take a closer look at um this afternoon okay and can and and we have them all now so thank you so we can look at them at the same time can I can I promote a ministerial task if it's not too much to the extent the team is recommending a change in the comments is there a way to highlight the block that's actually being recommended so that we can sort of make sure we're looking at the uh you know I'm looking at the ones that maybe you're not recommending I might look at those a little bit closer because we're talking about the changes so if you can maybe Flag by color coding the ones that are being recommended that's just a little easier to read yeah today um the ones that you would clarify you'd want them either in a red font or a green font or even just a yellow you know yellow yellow highlight this is the box that it's referenced in so that we know the yellow is the one that we're you know they're you're recommending we take action on it for in terms of an amendment and then the others are not but then it just helps me go through it a little bit better if it's not to own or someone I know you guys pushed for time but Caitlin I didn't mean to interrupt you no no no I was I was sort of asking the same thing just confirming exactly what the commissioner wanted I think I think that's a reasonable request commissioner and that we can do that moving forward next thanks so I just want to thank um the those who have submitted the comments on this I think um I had noted several times that during our assessment we heard from The Operators that they they um were surprised about the idea of notice with that said I want to give director vandalin the opportunity to do some of the research that he wants and to draw together different um voices including those that are represented today and will have a good discussion on this just to make sure we're not missing out on an opportunity to be on the Forefront here but uh the um The Operators uh during our assessment kind of indicated that they were going to have trouble as operators uh giving notice so Mark I know one of the things you're considering for the future is would that notice shift to the gaming commission and make it more comfortable so really helpful and we appreciate all the uh the um the comments that have come in I look forward to reading the ones that are still out there thank you okay anything further on on this uh um 254. all right Dave are you on for anything else before we excuse you I'm not thank you for taking this out of order I appreciate that oh no very very helpful and and have a good rest of the day Dave is it snowing hard in Boston right now because uh uh I think it's raining uh yeah it's doing something it's gray and kind of dreary and rainy yeah I've got someone flying in so I've got them on my mind so thanks you're my weather person thank you so much all right thanks Dave Okay carry them we'll turn back then to 205 CMR 138 is that right I think that's right and I think okay thank you oh yep um and I think um Mina is taking these ones yes hello good morning everyone good morning Nina and you'll point us to the right page I I will do my best yes uh um Madam chair we I have 138 and 238 uh just so they'll be back to back but um but for 138 uh this starts I believe right on page um two of your package if I'm not mistaken I just want to make sure I'm in the right place good thank you not correct I'm sorry that is so important oh 20. I'm sorry it the packet numbers are not showing up on my printed copy so let me um I believe we did have some materials for those in the public who are following we had some materials relevant to um our discussion from the round table yesterday that's going to be rolled over tomorrow um or um if we don't get to tomorrow it will be on Thursday so just a note Karen that those materials we'll make sure to make it to Thursday as well okay thank you so Madam chair 138 is uh if you recall this is an existing regulation that was in place for gaming not just sports betting we had made some amendments uh in the emergency reg to updated four Sports uh wagering um so while it's very lengthy it starts on page 20 and goes on for a while um we had actually not until this morning received any comments on 138 so there are no changes reflected in your packet uh this morning we received um quite a number of comments uh that I would like to propose taking in sort of two buckets um one comment has to do with a particular uh section 13805 and I'll get to that one in a minute the remainder of the comments have to do with 138.73 which is all the way at the end of the red um that is if you recall this was a provision regarding personal identifying information and sort of data security there were some questions about that um GLI was instrumental in in drafting that regulation initially we have not had the opportunity to run all of the new comments received today by them so I'd propose that we take that one up separately tomorrow rather than trying to get through 73 today and instead I will just inform you of the the one comment that came in um this morning on 138.05 if that's okay with everyone 138.05. yeah so that is on so 138.05 appears on page um second scrolling here it's a very long ride uh thank you um the particular question uh the particular comment uh on on that one came from DraftKings uh David Presswood at DraftKings um and it has to do with uh 130 805 1D uh there um that's uh procedures for terminating or suspending the employment of individuals licensed or registered pursuant to and it has a couple of different references the only change that was made for sports wagering uh was to just add a reference um and I there's small type of typographical correction that comma should be a period in 235.00 uh that essentially what this provision says is that internal controls uh must include a way uh for terminating and or suspending an employee uh licensed by the commission uh within 24 hours of notification from the commission that the commission has suspended their license or registration the ask from DraftKings on this one was um in light of the fact that it might be difficult to terminate or suspend due to local state labor laws especially since uh the folks may be working outside of Massachusetts uh or uh professional contracts Etc um that the language be changed uh to include to read rather than simply procedures for terminating or suspending it would read procedures for terminating or suspending the employment up and here's a new language or modifying the relevant responsibilities of comma individuals licensed or registered and then the rest would stay the same um I bring this up for your consideration again we just received this today um it it's certainly I we understand I understand the gist of the comment it would of course be changing it for gaming and sports wagering um if if we were to make that change because this applies 138 applies for gaming and sports wagering not just sports betting Commissioners um for sure Byron you might be thinking what I'm thinking you've got the same look so yeah I mean so we've been functioning with this language for what six years now almost and and no licensee has brought to our attention any issues with this and I know some of them are only in mass in the brick and mortar but they do have some qualifiers that would be outside the Commonwealth so I'm curious as to why I mean suspending to me would seem to incorporate what they're talking about because you could suspend them from basically any contact with Massachusetts um not really sure why they need the language but maybe if somebody's more important on this than me they can help me out can you read the language that they're suggesting one more time please so they're suggesting at the beginning of this Madam chair for terminating or suspending the employment of comma or modifying the relevant responsibilities of individuals licensed or registered pursuant to and then the full list would stay the same also within 24 hours I think sounds like they're looking for another a third option outside of suspension or termination which I mean in some cases where you have a table games dealer for instance um that might be up for um some kind of disciplinary action I think the proposed language would allow that individual to shift over from that role to another role perhaps one that does not require a higher level license uh level such as like you know someone who is a Service employee and that does happen it does so imagine go ahead no I I think one one you know to address uh commissioner O'Brien's question I think the question and and I don't know if uh Karen or others can weigh in on this too but is weather suspension in the past has been read to actually include this option that if somebody is suspended um as commissioner Skinner said from being in table games you're not asking to be suspended from the company DraftKings is obviously new to the market not having been a a gaming licensee and so this is a clarification to that point so if if the like the language I think works for that purpose but that's if we you could read the current language to do that as well so I think if this was coming uh Madam chairs uh if this was coming from one of our current licensees I could see there was an issue but coming from DraftKings I'm trying to see what the issue truly is they do have someone who had a position in licensure um here who um might be thinking about that issue it's I don't think it I think it clarifies I don't think it necessarily adds a big option and I think like you know commissioner scanner's point the meanest point is suspend anyway right Karen what are you thinking um I don't know if Loretta's on but my Cara what are you thinking Karen about the language I don't want to put you on the spot no because I was I was just working on posting the agenda so if you could just okay yeah um thank you um I think it's a reasonable discussion but it is interesting that DraftKings to commissioner Hills point they're newly licensed in in Massachusetts um but they didn't make that comment to 238 which I understand mirrors 138. right I would have to be honest I don't really love the relevant responsibilities in terms of you know what does that mean in terms of the notification to suspend or terminate is that then some sort of analysis that goes on how detailed does licensing that have to be to say no there's an issue and they you know change their responsibilities they think addressing it maybe licensing doesn't agree like I don't know I I'm not really loving the language to be honest well we can um we can chew on it right because we're going to look at it tomorrow and so Mina we there are other comments on it then we can take that into consideration and maybe um find out from Nevada and Karen what they think and Cara and commissioner Skinner um with your experience I don't know um and I'm not really sure that's it does this flip back to is it mirror would it what happens with 238 we it would just not be in there or is it would it mirror it I would have to double check Madam chair but I don't believe that it would necessarily be in there because these are the kinds of Provisions that were uh the reason we updated 138.05 was to capture this particular provision for sports wagering so I don't know that there is a corresponding that's what I'm wondering also because it was new I want to make sure that uh there was one new comment on 238 from DraftKings but it wasn't this one it was a separate it was a different one yeah and it doesn't look like this language is in 238.05. thank you and why is that I missed it I'm sorry why is it not in 23805 so um when when 138 and 238 were being drafted um some things made sense to keep all together in 138 and some made more sense to to separate out in a particular set of internal controls for sports wagering uh this particular piece about suspension of employees uh was applied to sports wagering by inclusion of the text that you see in red on page 29. as opposed to being in a new section of 238 so Sports wagering uh licensees have uh are required to comply with particular provisions of 138 as well as as 238. okay I I get that the title though of this body of regulations it's I mean I guess the language into the language in 138 or 5 clarifies but it it's titled uniform standards of accounting procedures and internal controls for gaming that's the added language there so that's still that's consistent it's it's fine the way it is um that that is consistent um I did notice that as I was going back through it uh this actually yesterday that whether or not you need the four gaming um I think you could probably do without that change in the permanent reg um it was to distinguish it from the sports wagering but I would actually recommend that 238 instead keep the uh perhaps it could be called additional um uniform standards for internal controls for for sports wagering so we can make that change in 238 and remove the four gaming on page on the top of page and and so 138 would um include both 238 would be additional for sports wagering only exactly how's that work commissioner Skinner yeah I like that because if you know if you're if you're in a hurry or not so Savvy with reg reading you might skip over 138 all together because it with with an understanding uh that it's only for gaming so yes I agree with it removing for gaming from the title there yeah and then in clarifying on 238 okay I I don't want to be a distraction but it's making me think about something that we could put in the parking lot and maybe I just have missed it so forgive me but the the statutory change to 23k that allows for exempt um service workers to get licensure relief that would not apply to sports wagering correct so Madam chair the level of licensure uh or registration in gaming that applies to those that are um exempt they're not they're not covered by the requirements of licensure in this Sports wagering act right and so it's only supervisor and above which we capture anyway uh we start at such a higher level we don't have to worry exactly okay exactly thanks for that reminder thank you Karen that's that's um helpful so uh um Madam chair if that is I think the thought would be um let us to the best of our ability between today and tomorrow just try to Circle up with um Loretta and Karen and others on that change um and we can take it back up for consideration ideally tomorrow um the and then as I said 138.73 is the other piece here um we've gotten comments ranging from let's just remove it all together to uh specific clarifying questions so there's quite a bit on that one uh we'll do our best to digest those tomorrow given other you know other meeting meetings and so on so yeah and please um take into consideration commissioner O'Brien's concern about the language um that'll be really helpful uh commissioner Maynard commissioner Hill do you have any comments I see none from you commissioner Hill commission main are you all set I'm good okay excellent thanks all right all right if I may then I'll go on to 238 unless uh and just to clarify every other Red Line we we reviewed earlier correct 138 is a bit unusual in your regs in these packets because it's the red lines are changes to an existing reg as opposed to um changes because of comments or or since you last Saw sure all right so um with that um 238 begins I believe 103 I believe Mina right thank you um so 238 begins at 103. um and there are a set of comments as well as that I can go through at the end there are a couple of changes here we did receive one additional comment today I think we can um uh talk about it as as we go uh here because I I perhaps try to resolve it today as well um so again these are the sports wagering specific internal controls I think just just to recap what we just discussed I would suggest retitling this additional uniform standards for accounting procedures and internal controls for sports wagering just for the clarification um at the title um so that's not reflected in your packet but would be here um the there there were not a lot of changes to this but the first one that I believe uh you'll encounter is uh all the way at um uh page 119 um the end of uh Subs section 2D has been had a new one added complaints of an athlete engaging in prohibited Sports prohibited wager and conduct excuse me um this is a comment this is a reflection on a comment we had received from the sports governing bodies that I believe following either the Roundtable or in written form about their desire uh to have a process for reporting to the sports governing body violations of the prohibition on Sports waitress by athletes and so that's that's what that reflects is is a response to that ask from Sports governing bodies um the um the following change is also one that I believe came from those sets of comments it is it sort of makes it a two-way street uh a sports wagering operator is to maintain confidentiality of information provided by a sports wagering body and the sports uh excuse me Sports governing body and the sports governing body uh should maintain the confidentiality of information provided by an operator while an investigation is pending um so those were all were both in the same in the same day um there is uh related changes in subsection 3 8 one that goes from 119 to 120. um again these were suggestions that we thought were reasonable from the sports governing bodies um the um adding a few more categories of when it is appropriate to have um disclosure of of that information uh the first one That Remains the Same just a sort of stylistic changes disclosure when disclosure is required by law um if the sports governing body or the operator um consent to disclosure um where it's necessary to conduct or reli or resolve the investigation or were the governing body deems in its reasonable judgment disclosure is necessary to maintain Integrity of the events um this was a concern that if someone if there if there is an issue out there in the sports governing body needs to be able to to disclose it so that there is not a lack of trust and and the outcome of Games Etc so that is the the proposed ones here all came I believe from um from that Round Table follow-up comments you know did you distinguish the color coding on the comments so red I assume are changes made in response to an earlier review of the regulation the blue and the olive green I guess yeah I'm not sure I I will uh do my best to do that I am not sure if this is simply a matter of uh multiple authors commissioner Skinner because I believe all of these are new from um all this all the changes in this section are new I'm just double checking how we did we did not we did this red line as track changes so sometimes it pops up in different colors but all of the changes here are not ones you've reviewed before in the entire set in the entire 238 yes okay all right thank you yeah so any questions on those on that set of changes um and I am just double checking to see if anything else is the next where the next ones reflect are if any um okay 238.32 this is on page 130. um thank you so I just want to make sure everybody's there um this is uh regarding a restricted patrons the internal controls regarding restricted patrons um this was I I believe um you may recall a conversation about at some point about who exactly we need to receive some comments about who would be prohibited from Sports wagering and if it um and the scope of that the original language had mirrored 23 the the set up under gaming more directly the changes here um included uh are updated partially to reflect some of the language used throughout the 200 series of Rags such as the references subcontractors which appears in the vendor wreck qualifiers um and the uh edition of the the language it starts with or with any other sports waging operator Tethered to the operator um was intended to capture um a tethered entity I think that that was the that's a the policy choice for the commission but um where where tethered entities are a little bit different than necessarily part of the same corporate entity um there is an exception for private pools um so that um it does which is from what I understand from GLI a fairly common exception to this that this is a standard way of handling that just want to walk us through the language a little bit you know sure so you know start starting off subcontractors are qualifiers uh that's that's really just to make sure we're following the right um terms in the 200 series um subcontractors this actually um in the vendor regs where there's a reference to subcontractors as a specific category and qualifiers as a defined term um the next change as well as those within the same household uh that's really uh an updating of language um that is you know rather than a relative uh a same household is a probably a more modern way to to write that um and then the next one is is really the substantive change um the this this provision prohibits um essentially folks Associated or would have folks Associated uh with an operator from wagering a question came up I think during the licensing process of how does this apply to tethered um category three um licensees and their employees um and the proposal here is to also exclude uh the same folks would be if you are a a category one licensees uh director officer owner employee you you certainly can't bet it at the sports book but you also can't go ahead and bet on the tethered category three that's what this language is intended to do the private pool is sort of The Limited if you're you know within a private Network and everyone knows that you're part of it there's a little bit of a of a different story questions for mina on this okay and then um subsection two applies the same concept correct correct yep and this is in response to a in um a comment I believe this I'm trying to remember it as when we go back to the comment this was a particular comment or a query that came in uh during the submission of internal controls Caitlyn yeah I think this this was not necessarily a comment that came in specific to this rag it was a question more generally of what were the prohibitions on employee wagering and so we created a policy the commission created policy and we're now sort of applying it across the reg so everything is is even and up to date yeah um the next changes are on the following page I'm not sorry unless there are other questions um Madam chair I can move on I think we're all set Mina okay um 238 33 uh the list of prohibited persons um was expanded uh to include um the I believe this is uh these self-exclusion list if I'm not mistaken um okay yeah 152. if I have my numbers correct um so that's what sorry self excludes 233. it's the um gaming exclusion list yeah um and that maybe it let me just double check here that I had a very long wreck that is it for changes to date um I can walk us through other changes that we did not um accept in the comments or suggestions in the comments I think it's okay to kind of go through the comments um even those that were accepted just so that we I'm not sure anyone there were quite a few to keep track of so thank you sure um so um 2 30 uh this is these start on page 143 is is where the comments start right after the rig um and I will try my best to cross-reference although it might be hard to cross-reference a actual Pages um 238.02 or um the comment um to do with uh requiring an opportunity to comment and um um for the operator on the inter on internal controls in the process of am of the commissioner the executive director's review of internal controls the it it we did not think that change was necessary or explicitly necessary here uh because there's already a reasonable period for the operator to implement and it is actually something that um happens just as a matter of course it is a live back and forth um and we want to stay close to the process under giving um 238.093 was the next comment uh also from bed MGM um that comment uh had to do with um changes to um how uh data security would be changed it it or would be addressed this one I believe uh we felt was adequately addressed already um and it's and I'm actually struggling to find exactly um change here but there was sort of a to the extent possible at the end as opposed to a strict standard and um there's always a potential for a waiver there's always potentials to work with the commission and staff of course but having a extent possible was a somewhat vague standard that we didn't want to open uh update on data security issues um 238 um 12 a um just want to get uh the exact language here um in front of 12 2A excuse me um has to do with the um holding of uh uh ensuring that funds and sports major accounts are held in segregated accounts um and the question was uh one whether the commission could clarify whether commission intends for operators to create a trust vehicle on top of the segregated account um the reg doesn't really get into that it's not clear that that's necessary for the reg to do um um and so we we were we did not think that adding in a requirement to to create a trust account or not create a trust account was necessary here um as MGM notes this is adopted from um of the jurisdictions as well any questions on that one commissioners I have a general question there are a couple of questions posed by some of the commenters are are is our legal team and um our Sports way during uh division Chief and Karen are they responding to those in a different forum and if they haven't at some point will they be questions have been coming in from various areas and into various areas um and so we have been working with the sports wagering division Karen basically whoever whoever the proper entity is for the question to make sure questions are addressed sometimes it's one-off one by one sometimes we get a lot of a similar question and so they get addressed in tandem um sort of as a group response but we are we are absolutely doing that commissioner Skinner that's one of the challenges because for instance on the issue that we dealt with yesterday there was a response from the team but there were nuances that just didn't get addressed so we just give the you know the whole team of permission to come back if there's something you need you know some insights from the commission on on those policy nuances please please do that's why I think commissioner Skinner it's good for us to get the comments on the same timeline so that we can see any trending funky issue that's surprising so to commissioner Skinner's Point um on these two uh questions Caitlyn would the trust vehicle requirement inhibit operators from applying payment processor reserves receivables to the reserve requirements do we know the answer to that I don't know the answer to that at this moment okay and I think sometimes too when we get these questions in during the reg process sometimes the reg changes um so we can we can take a look at that and respond once it's finalized right I assume I mean like it comes it's no longer relevant right and then what offers be required to cash fund this portion of the Reserve I think uh Karen this is probably something that um GLI and and director band's team will need to be working with legal on and I'm not looking for an answer on any of these questions today um but chair you referenced you know sort of the the greater need to have commissioner uh wait uh weigh in and input as necessary so that's where my interest lies that's right um you know if there's something trending then you know we can we can all chew on it together and that might be more efficient in the long run um okay I can move on to next night I should just also clarify on this particular one that there is um I think that our view is that this doesn't require a trust fund and just make sure patrons get their money back that's really the only part of uh that's that's the commission so we can certainly help address answer the questions separately great thank you Mina um 12 B3 was the next source of comments uh the request from MGM would be to give the commission the right to choose uh whether to allow um this is um different corporate restructurings essentially um and so the proposal is to allow the commission to provide consent uh as opposed to having a Prohibition from dissolving while there are unsatisfied obligations to patrons we didn't feel this change was necessary in the reg it sort of suggested the commission you know might consider it and I think you uh as a policy matter it and you've you know the rest of the reg is clear that you're trying to make sure patrons are protected first uh of course an applicant can always come to the commission and request relief from this provision if necessary in a corporate restructuring and that's also addressed by the could be addressed through the transfer process Etc sort of recommending no change there um the next change is 238 12 5. this is the uh provision that provides that the commission may audit uh your the reserves at any time um and the request here was to give eight hours advance notice in in advance of that um again you kind of have a reasonableness standard and of course um you know this is there should be adequate reserves and if reserves are being added within eight hours that may raise different questions um about how why they weren't there before so we're not proposing a change there either um all right now we are on to 238 14 uh three um this was actually a question of not a a request for a change um the question was is it uh there's a couple of questions um so 248 238 excuse me 14 3 requires that um here um that there are reports uh to the commission um in the context I'm so sorry I'm just trying to make sure I'm getting the right page no problem uh in a a report of an error that occurs in offering an event or unapproved sporting event is offered to the um the public um so making sure that the commission gets a report the question was is it correct to understand that error refers to error leading to voiding or canceling of Wagers or what is the mannered form approved by the commission for reporting such errors um to answer the first question it may lead to voiding or canceling but uh that's that's certainly that's as you know addressing a different Rag and so the you want the report whether uh regardless the man or inform approved by the commission was Language Reviews as you know you know a couple of places to make sure that um there's flexibility to have the most efficient way to do this um I am not sure if a particular manner has been set up yet but you could foresee in the future for instance an email account or uh or a notification system that goes into place um so far it appears that you have gotten notification when something like this has happened so far but your point is that it's got to be a report of any error and not just one that results in avoiding a cancellation I I I correct in in the sense that it while it probably would result in that you wouldn't want someone say Well since we didn't void or cancel we're not going to report it because the commission may disagree that it should have been voided or canceled so that's one of the one of the reasons you don't want it to be you want to be broader um on process on that Karen is that something that will come from the Mandarin form is that coming out of the sports wagering division or ieb or do we know yet I'm not sure we've hammered that out yet there's there's a lot of intersection between the divisions in a lot of areas I'm just talking about that with another member of the team this morning and I think we we would like to see what works best at this point right and how it intersects but there'll be coordination certainly between those to the bureau on version questions on that um you know we're lucky right now that they've had self-disclosure um but I think if there's a former report that makes it easier for reporting then that's great right but right now we don't necessarily have that right okay [Applause] um Madam chair moving on to 238 18 uh one this was a request um to this the this provision has to do with implementing Integrity monitoring procedures um this provision provides that that can be done in-house um by an operator or by a licensed vendor the request was to change the word vendor to Integrity monitor um we didn't pick up that change because while it very well could be an Integrity monitor we didn't want to limit it in that case and uh on top of that I think there are ongoing conversations with ieb and the legal team to figure out if we would want a separate um regulation around Integrity monitors and if it makes sense to sort of set that up as a separate category so for certainly for now we think vendor covers that it could be it could be a particular model Commissioners what do you think about that okay because founder absolutely includes Integrity monitor right exactly it's yeah and and if they if it's a separate vendor that's not capable of doing that task they wouldn't be meeting their internal controls um 230 18 uh 238 18 2D2 um um is a request that um reports to the sports governing body include just actual breaches of rules of conduct not potential breaches um I would I can understand the sentiment I think the reason the sports governing bodies would like that reporting is if there is for instance an athlete trying to place a bet that gets uh caught or or before they're able to follow through with a plan um there that should be reported um I think they'd want to know um so I I would keep that as is personally um the comment on 238 13 from Matt Fowler at ibia is um actually the one we talked about earlier um in 238 um 18-3 regarding the two-way flow of communication of confidential communication between sports governing bodies and operators um 238 18 5. the um it was a request to strike the words um in that provision uh uh evaluate or so that that section would not um include the commission's ability to evaluate a sports waging platform um we didn't um I think the concern here that was listed by ibea was that this seemed to um that to imply that the that the commission would be doing its own Integrity monitoring as opposed to the an Integrity monitor or the operator itself I I don't think that's the intent of it it's uh simply that you're able to look over their shoulder as necessary so um I I would leave the language in because I'm simply monitoring it may not be enough to to adequately figure out if it's sufficient controls on software and Hardware um the um and I I will keep going unless there are questions are there any questions on that so in terms of needing any further clarification on that you're comfortable Mina right it's fine I am comfortable with it as is it preserves some power for the commission you don't necessarily have to use it to evaluate um I can understand the the sentiment that I think as the commenter points out this maybe makes more sense in uh places like Rhode Island that may have a single um regulate you know regulated entity but that doesn't necessarily mean that you wouldn't want to again be able to double check or sort of do a due diligence on it and that's where the evaluate comes in um 238 uh 15 18 5A excuse me um the op this is a pawn request by the commission a sports wagering operator is supposed to provide remote read-only access um uh for all of these you know this is sort of the same provision um for all reports of abnormal betting activity uh the request here is to expand that and and limit it to uh all reports of abnormal betting activity solicited by the regulator that involve wagering activity from patrons physically located in Massachusetts or involved activity in Massachusetts so essentially what the proposed change would be saying is if you are um uh looking to view abnormal betting activity you should be limited to Massachusetts abnormal betting again I would um while while your jurisdiction may be limited in doing something outside the state if you're seeing uh problems occurring elsewhere by looking at this it allows you to work with um with you know compatriots in other states and actually figure out if there's a larger problem um uh particularly with web-based and category three um and today so I I would that's the reason we rejected that comment foreign our next set of comments come down to 238.22 um this is the provisions regarding complaints pertaining to sports wagering um the section four uh require currently requires um Sports waging operators to respond to complaints within 10 business days uh the request here is is within 10 business days after completing an investigation we rejected that because it provides sort of an open-ended timeline for operators to get back to complainants um if they are not done with an investigation they could tell the complainant that but otherwise this sort of leaves could leave somebody hanging for a very long time um the following section actually there was proposing to remove the provision it says if it responds to a complaint is that more information is needed um the uh the the form and nature of the information needed should be specifically stated to the complainant um I I think that's an important provision again so that folks are discouraged from from following up on a complaint it actually kind of dovetails well with keeping the prior provision um and keeping things efficient um the 238 22 6 the requested changes at the moment the sports waging operator is or as written should advise a patron of their right to submit the complaint to the commission um I'm actually wondering if this is that in the right Place give me one second I'm sorry I believe there's a typo just in the chart this is 238 22 7. um the sports waging operator is supposed to promptly notify the commission of any complaints the request here was to change promptly to 24 to 48 hours um we have in a couple of places talked about promptly versus a set time I would uh recommend against making this change because depending on the nature of the complaint if it's serious enough you might need to know sooner if it requires a little bit more fact gathering before the commission could even understand uh what the complaint is you may end up on the outside end of that so promptly gives more flexibility and I think it's certainly while it has some inherent ambiguity it's a standard that's used all over the place um 238 22 um oh seven um uh 22 7 excuse me has again the recommendation here is that the action of notifying the commission uh or the request of an unresolved complaint fall on the patron rather than the operator um as drafted the operator is is supposed to provide that to the commission again um this places um you know the burden on the operator to really make sure that they're providing you with the information as opposed to the patron and so we would keep that as this yes how would a patron file such a complaint is it Through the Fair Deal hotline or some other Avenue um I would assume so but I'll defer to others on the commission staff who may be better at internet Karen do you want to go over the um what you said yeah are we talking there so there's two things we're talking about make sure I understand there's complaints to the commission which would come through the Fair Deal hotline or on on site can go to a gaming agent but then Patron complaints may actually go to the operator and they're required to have their own system uh for addressing those internal complaints and you know that's that's what this reg's talking about right here correct correct um although in this reg they also need to notify the patron of the Avenues to go to the commission so yeah they should they should have internal controls uh for providing information about Fair Deal so thank you I'm sorry I'll go over you I spoke over you I'm so sorry what did you say so that I was just clarifying that it is the former scenario I was interested in so complaints to the commission yeah yeah so that would be the Fair Deal which has the hotline and there's also a website uh and the web so there's three that's what's important and so the internal control should reflect the three and as always um you know our websites that gives the um that General Communications email to so those would be the three key ones okay and then before I move off this section um the new comment received today is actually on the same section so I am trying to make sure we we address that as well um the the question um is is really about the same that um that the it was the same request from DraftKings as Ben MGM that uh the commission strike the requirement that it that the operator explained or or provide notice of complaints that have not been resolved to the patron there's their point is they're they're concerned that they don't know if something has been resolved the satisfaction of the patron um and again they would they would rather that come from the Patriot itself again remember that this is all the internal controls regs and so they need to have a process uh for this uh at the end of the day that process can be very simply are you satisfied with the with with the resolution of this um and if not that could trigger a flag that that reports to you um two uh that takes care of the 238 22 comments so I'm moving on to 238 32 this is restricted patrons um there were a couple uh of comments or sort of related um here um uh first uh 238 3 uh there was a request that there'd be an exception if an operator genuinely is unaware of a proper activity um and so the request would be to have actual constructive knowledge I will say we've seen this particular theme in a lot of the comments uh to sort of change standards to knowing or or actual knowledge or constructive knowledge and I see commissioner Maynard shaking his head um and I I I I maybe read your mind a little bit but I second that sentiment I think that may factor into for instance enforcement proceedings and what kind of um enforcement the commission takes but it sets a standard that allows folks to really look the other way uh if you're putting it right to the rank so we recommend against it it's essentially uniformly across the board um um you should go into mind reading Mina is that right okay good every once in a while I get one right um 238 uh 33 1H is um there was a there's sort of a catch-all for prohibited persons um as other prohibited persons as determined by the commission the request to have as reasonably determined by the commission um I think the the request to change may be misinterpreting the purpose of of that language the purpose isn't to sort of have one-off prohibitions on folks but to have to capture any categories that just may not have been listed um if for instance a new category comes up and one that is um not on here for instance I believe um is just to use a very basic example is uh folks may be prohibited under your internal enhanced code of ethics um and so that would be captured in in that um I as opposed to an idea of that sort of a one-off determination so it'll still be through the regular process um if I can move on to 238 35 uh this has to do with cancellation [Music] um the request here is um again has to do with the Integrity monitoring the role of the Integrity monitor um it um and this is a similar comment to what we had talked about before that the um I'm sorry I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing uh I apologize this is the wrong place 238.35 as cancellation of an otherwise validly placed uh Sports wagering the comment is was a really question are these situations where operators are required to cancel avoid a Wagers or discretionary for operators to cancel or avoid such a wager and so the question is under the standard in 238 35 um is there um this is is it are these situations um mandatory cancellation or avoiding and I believe the answer is yes it is it is mandatory under all of these um uh it for when it can be canceled I know this has been a provision that was dealt with recently so I don't know if there's any other questions or additions on this one why is that why is that not clear that's what I guess I'm wondering um I I think the question they were asking is because the way the language is written I think that it says that these are the situations where they can cancel um without going to the commission first and asking if they can cancel um and so they say so they wanted to know if that implies an ability not to cancel because of that and I think the answer is no the reason it's it's set this way is just to set it apart from the a category where they do need to help you first um and and not um and as opposed to the ones where they need to request which is an item too okay thank you um yeah yeah it's essentially the same same comment um in that case um and for the next two comments actually and I I think um for the next several comments all the ones in 35 really come come to the same point um is whether these are required cancellation or not okay from two different parties or two different parties uh can we help to get back to them on those questions then because I assuming that language is good you know um you're having audio issues it sounds future I think it's Todd can you hear me now freaked everybody out well it was really interesting is I thought it finally happened we're getting you know I can't hear you I'm kind of a bombing uh from the outside world here we go Todd you're good right it's a long story I'll spare you the details um anyway I was just saying kids put a filter on them that's what happened something they should definitely go back and listen to the uh look at the the video because I appreciate the invitation I may Pass based on everyone's reaction if you can hear me now I'm sorry to make a big deal about this but I was just saying that I think it probably stems from the use of the word may that the operator May cancel the wager maybe we just clarify I don't know if the word shell would uh take it too far to the other side but that seems to be the cause of the confusion uh yeah I I think to Todd's Point there's a couple of different Mason shells in this section and that may be the cause of confusion so at the beginning of the section it reads for any transaction where Sports waging operator May cancel avoid a wager whether or the prior authorization they have to submit internal controls and then at the beginning of one it says cancellation of an otherwise badly placed wager by a sports wagering operator shall be non-discretionary uh a sports waging operator shall only cancel or void a wager without prior authorization of the commission um under the following circumstances if I were to suggest a very simple change it would just be to remove the only in that place um the only suggests that that I think is actually where some of the discretionary languages coming in that section um and it would otherwise then read a sports wagering operator shall cancel or void under the following circumstances so there's no discretion I'm sorry madam chair don't go right ahead commissioner Skinner so there's no discretion as to whether an operator can cancel in those specific circumstances correct commissioner Skinner and the circumstances under a through K that would be non-discretionary it would reaffirm that's non-discretionary and then in two you would get the May request the Commission in other circumstances um which would be discretionary thank you and so I I think I think that helps Mina and um yeah so I appreciate Todd's input from a galaxy far far away at the beginning of that it just came in so um I don't know if it was a Galaxy or some horror movie right right which is a little scary but it's okay uh thanks Amina we'll talk about that later um anyway so um that I I threw the 238 35 comments actually that's the gist of all of them was really the same question and we only have a handful more I apologize this is uh I know a lengthy process uh 238 uh 36 to B is um the um has to do with the kiosks um um I think this was a requested um you had requested public comment on these um the uh from the question was whether or not to accept wages with a potential payout in excess of ten thousand dollars uh we spoke um that's that's currently prohibited in the Rex there was some suggestion that um instead say um that the limitation be that you can't accept an anonymous Sports wager with a potential in excess of ten thousand dollars because the intent of this was really to prevent someone um getting the payoff from a kiosk that they couldn't you know going to someone else um we had a discussion with GLI about this I think they they believed that as written as a stronger protection uh acknowledging that uh yes somebody could uh always you know hand their ticket to someone else under any circumstance but certainly leaving one more Avenue um that's a harder to patrol than than a regular bed at a counter or online um maybe not wise and so they they had suggested leaving it in at this limitation I believe that believe that's raised on launch day uh commissioner Maynard do you have a memory of that when we were at encore well well I I remember it from that but North himself actually walked me over the day before when I went to do the walk through and when I was amazed about was um how quickly a few dollars put into the the machine could actually lead to you know an ex you know potential payout of more than ten thousand dollars um I I mean kind of to play Devil's Advocate Mina and and to GLI is you know you also create a situation where if somebody's putting you know three or four dollars in going through a parlay of various you know um outcomes and then getting to eleven thousand dollars they get you know the machine won't take it which I got to see that um in action um you know you're you're essentially asking the patron to then um go you know go to the window um they may just not they may just not even Place The Wager at that point right and so you know when I was thinking about it initially and when we read through these initially I was thinking about you know huge amounts of money going into the machine that would equal this ten thousand dollar payout but that's actually not it's not what happens so um I I would be probably open to having having a conversation and maybe even you know GLI to see if that threshold couldn't move up but I did see it in action it's it you know it could be cumbersome to um to patrons okay so on the on in commissioner mayor thank you for that because I think you mentioned it when there's uh some a representative from Encore Boston Harbor who was showing at least me me I thought it was you too when we were um all there this issue so when they say unless the Redemption of such wager requires validation by a member of the license to see staff what would prompt that how would they know how does that work I don't know um Joe or others who are on can can address that um just in practice how that might look or anybody on on the staff team but I think the idea of that additional language from the commenter is that um you would you know if you if you hit it a hit above ten thousand dollars at that point um there's sort of one more step before you go over from the kiosk uh to uh to the ticket counter and I see sterile came uh online or on on video and and I know Sterling you were part of that conversation as well so I'll defer to you um so I'm I'm confused it is exactly what's being asked about the payout is it that a supervisor comes over because any payout over 10 000 must go to the window where the manager is at no payout can be done at a kiosk over 5 000. it is immediately directed to the window that's this this regulation and um as um commissioner Maynard stated and we've had discussions prior is the the regulation of requiring a small amount being wagered at a kiosk in turn having to be forced to the window due to the payout being taxable makes um is just strange due to the fact that it needs to go to the window anyways so I am unsure um if I answered the question so it needs to go because why why does it need to go to begin with taxes anytime you have to fill out taxes you must provide positive identification and the person um placing the ticket at the window has to fill out W-2 forms now depending on also the amount we know it's anything 300 to one or more or five thousand but people do not have to have the taxes pulled out they can just report a W-2 reporting so that in turn requires that we are dealing with the person that we know is the person for facts of reporting to the IRS so that makes sense to me so I but doesn't make sense then is it's uh the comment that we receive both verbally and in writing because they must be thinking of something else I see that that Gabe has I mean any further insight as to what um North and Cambridge Park Casino might be thinking of Gabe good morning good afternoon good afternoon chair no I think sterile covered it spot on nothing else to add I was I was going to add but it still covered it and Joe too has come in so language Park says response works of pants for winning multi-leg tickets regularly exceed this threshold with Wagers far below any federal reporting or IRS requirements so they're saying with Wagers that don't the wage is not a reportable aspect though it's the payout that is yeah what I think they're trying to state is that the Wagers are so low that they don't hit reportable um measures for taxes or CTR violations so transacting over ten thousand and wagers requires to go to the window for identification as well so I think what they're saying is just because the payout reaches in excess of ten thousand that the the results being so small of even a five dollar wager with maybe seven or eight legs on a parlay will go over the ten thousand I think that's what they're trying to say I think that's right yeah yeah I think that strobe really hit it on the nail if if we're able to identify the person who wins this wager and it and we do have other Provisions for that it seems almost um it's it's unnecessary it seems unnecessary to then prevent the wager from happening at the kiosk right so I I can literally you know I think that's what we're talking about here the putting in versus the taking out so right now I can't put in five dollars right if I'm a patron and and hit the parlays to make it eleven thousand dollars I'm gonna use that number I can't even do that at the kiosk it's going to drive me to the window but my argument would be let's say I made that wager at the kiosk and I win let's say I hit them all and I went I have to go to the window anyways to cash it out so that's why I'm open to to changing this and allowing that way to happen at the kiosk because then once you're at the kiosk and you see oh I could actually hit over ten thousand you don't have to then move yourself to the line of the window that's how I understood it to commissioner Maynard what do you think about that sterile Joe and Gabe and you're going to get something that says oh hey great news you're over 10 000 bad news you got tax implications you got to go to the window yeah you're not going to get it at all it literally they can't place it they can't punch out the ticket they need to then go to the window right so the question is could they should it be allowed to place the bat even if the result requires ultimate visit to the window that's up to the Commissioners but by because I mean ultimately the decisions up to the commission here and I want to say during discussions of uh the stipulation that additional rules were considered uh like the uh what if the patron owes tax and or uh uh parental uh yeah I believe you guys have rules around that so whereas this Patron places a bet and wins a ticket over uh you know 10 grand now they hand it to their you know sibling or or friend and now they they cash that ticket and avoid uh the other uh stipulations at hand I I believe that was part of this discussion in this in this situation can that happen at the topic that can happen at the casino that can happen at a gaming table that can happen at the person that gamed at the window and then returned we only had we have a certain amount of time for video coverage if this is a parlay taking several days or in the future or a future bet so any future bet that gives extreme odds like um you know UMass winning the 810 winning the tournament the tournament could be at absolutely huge uh no offense Joe um uh but it could go way up there you know what I mean to where it would be a taxable event but that in turn would have been handed in a while ago you know so you're not going to stop that particular part of if somebody's going to circumvent but our excellent surveillance will stop it right still yes yes can I make one more Point Madam chair yes commissioner it's related you know you're also driving folks to the window I I've seen pictures online of some long lines and you know a parlay takes a while right so sitting there to the person across from the window doing your selection is going to add time versus at the kiosk it literally was click click click click done um so that's something to you know keep in mind is that you know it could we could actually drive um you know longer wait times at the windows for sure and and if we were going to if we stick with this rule I think then we should really get Fair notice to players if if you're going to end up you know with a parlay that or something gets you over 10 000 start at the window and don't go on the kiosk line at the very least because that's just further friction but I prefer if that's why I guess the language that gets proposed except an anonymous Sports wager with a potential payout Nexus of ten thousand unless the Redemption of such wager requires validation by a member of the licensee staff I don't still don't know what that means Madam chair I don't know if this is what uh North grazell was was trying to do but I perhaps was was trying to come up with compromise language I think based on what I'm hearing from sterile and GLI and others I think the compromise may be more confusing than the policy Decision One Way or Another the commission could decide it sounds like that second part of that is already happening and actually would happen under 2A that the kiosks can't issue or redeem Sports wagering voucher in excess of ten thousand dollars you don't really need the second part so I think the real question for the commission is whether to keep b or not um and I I suspect the commenter wouldn't be disappointed if your move be all together or and if you rejected it that would be the different policy choice you've heard from commissioner Maynard and me what are you thinking we just happen I think got some um real life intelligence I think I don't know if Karen also saw this but we I did also have a um a visual when I was at Encore I'm sure it's dinner commissioner O'Brien commissioner Hill what do you think Christian Hill you've got some thoughts on this no I agree with the commissioner Maynard on this issue Michelle Frank Mr Skinner I'd like to ask Mina to go over that Insight just once again in terms of really trying to understand what um PPC is trying to get at here I I think I and I you know I don't know if PPC was focused on 2A and 2B together uh but what what they're asking for is a change would keep the provision that prohibits Anonymous Sports wager with a potential payout unless a Redemption of such wager requires validation by a member of the licensees staff and I think what sterl is reporting is is that both under 2A and other Provisions you really can't redeem a ten thousand dollar payout or higher payout except in front of a real live person um so in in other words what PPC suggested I think to try to get at the concern is actually already true it may be more confusing because it suggests that um for instance somebody who's not at a ticket counter um could come and simply verify the ticket and that's I don't think that's the intent whereas simply removing this would still have the same results in that if you place a wager that results in an eleven thousand dollar payout you have to go to the ticket counter to redeem it that's what happens on the casino floor now you know yeah and so with that I'm hearing that the concerns raised in this comment at least our move right the underlying concern is not commissioner Skinner I think the commenter's concern is is as commissioner Maynard was describing that at the moment that that would just simply be prohibited uh that if if uh parlay could result for instance in an 11 000 payout once you try to enter it into the kiosk the internal controls would have to be set up in a way that you just simply can't you have to go to a window just to actually enter it um whereas what the what the commenter is suggesting and what the deletion of B would would do um would both allow that that to be placed but not collected on unless you go to the ticket counter okay but the commissioner Maynard say the BET couldn't even be placed at the window in the first place if it's if it's above ten thousand dollars if the result could be above you know if you replace your wager and you look if you get lucky you kind of make over ten thousand but they they won't let you place that wager at the kioski right at the very start so it's an extra friction right which is going to then they'd have to go to the window and place the bat not just get the redeem the winnings right if they're lucky enough to win right um does that make sense it does and and I'm comfortable um accepting the recommendations here for the the what um our our team's recommendations not to accept the change oh I I think it is to accept the change but maybe not the exact language that he's submitting is that what am I am I reading is wrong if if it's helpful I've had conversations with North as well as this is not only North's um question but also Encore and MGM also have the same um question of the the intent of the regulation um and it is that they uh they feel um any taxable event is always put to the window and that covers the CTR and taxable um controls that we wish or desire and that the the small amount of money in parlays at a kiosk should not be prevented because they're having a taxable event on the opposite side because they are forced to go to the window anyways I believe that's what is meant by the question okay so I'm going to need Clarity because if there's a change being recommended in response to the comment it's not marked up in the section of the reg so that's that's what I'm confused about what is that but we are going to vote tomorrow on it so I understand I just need the language that we're going to vote on with respect to this particular section because it hasn't been communicated I don't think thus far and commissioner Skinner just to be clear this is why we're going through all the comments because I think this is a case where the team thought the existing Greg was was good and commissioner Maynard brought some new light to this particular comment and it was consistent with what I have been hearing too so this is where our conversation this is a really good conversation for us to be having because it would be a change from what the team was recommending okay and I didn't I didn't hear that um I didn't understand that to be the case yeah so I guess Mina will clarify for it yeah I'm happy to clarify uh now I think this is one where we knew we'd be talking about it with this group because it raises a policy decision for the commission um and we had kind of heard and we had thought of both sides of the argument internally uh and so commissioner Skinner if the one one policy choice would be to allow uh these kinds of um Bets with with more than a ten thousand dollar payout to take place at the kiosk understanding that they couldn't be cashed out anyway uh except at a window to effectuate that policy choice you would simply delete 2B so you would just delete that language altogether the other policy choice would be not to allow those um and that would be to retain the language as is so I would just phrase it that simply so maybe um in terms of because this would be a change let's just see if we have a little bit of a consensus on this uh like a straw of Commissioners um as I understand it this would have if we made the change that Mina just outlined this meant means that a a patron could go up and make a three dollar bet at the kiosk and actually wager that even if the potential outcome is over ten thousand right now they would get a stop and they'd have to go place that three dollar bet at the window is that exact is that is fundamental as we get commissioner O'Brien questions so I just want to make sure I heard sterile correctly that the first option Mina just talked about which is deletion of 2B that circumstance would present itself already presents itself at say table games where the person could anonymously be in this circumstance and then the the check on the payout in the child care Etc is all gathered and captured at the payout is that is that right we have controls at the table game to where if somebody is winning a sizable jackpot that the surveillance takes a picture of them and even if they do not have proper ID at that time they must compare the picture to the person that placed the wager and won the wager at that time because I knew that some sloth had the capacity to have the video Etc um and I know that my understanding is I don't think the kiosks that we're getting necessarily have that capacity activated yeah one of the things I was wondering is just that is is there a way to basically say you got to capture the video when you do it so the difference between sports wagering and um the table Games and Slots is the event happens instantaneously at the table game and Slots right so the sports wager let's even say somebody won this on during the Super Bowl they haven't had to cash their ticket in this is the same when it comes to horse racing any power Mutual it's all the same right so that's that's just the subtlety the little difference here but also just just for knowledge is a lot of people use these tickets to gift people as well so they do transfer future Wagers on their favorite teams somebody loves the Patriots I want to give them a birthday gift of them winning the Super Bowl as a ticket so yeah that's a whole other question I guess because I know in the lottery context you're not supposed to transfer these things so well exactly so in the lotteries right there set of rules as well in the ADW context do I have to go to a teller to place that kind of bet over ten thousand or can I do it on the ADW account online well see that we don't have the problem with this as the mobile operator because they're attached to their account right they're doing it so it's just the in person you're doing it from yourself so I'll I'll Express what is my concern with dropping be all together which is the attempt to circumvent having some sort of tax obligation or child support obligation where the person knows and we don't know for sure who they are and they they just have someone else they use a beard to go cash them out and that would be possible under the scenario as opposed to having to go to the kiosk so I'm not entirely sold on the idea that b should be dropped so that's commissioner Brian I think that's exactly what GLI started with that that that was our position um and that's where we started that that's the risk um we do have surveillance there are cameras over I just want to make it very clear publicly the problem is I'm just no just one minute please commission I just want to say to the public we do have security over the kiosk so this would not be an optimal um decision on somebody who's winning um 10 000 or more right well except for so long and maybe this is not a conversation for open but those are not kept in perpetuity and so the fact that you have up to a year to cash that ticket in unless that video is kept for a year to go back time day sample the video to make sure it's the same person those are for not potentially yeah but wouldn't wouldn't the issue so it's because it's Anonymous um because it's Anonymous yeah but but isn't I mean that would be the case I mean ten thousand dollars is the wrong number then right because aren't there reporting requirements for winnings a lot less than ten thousand and so I don't I guess 10 or five I think that might be a good question five thousand yeah yeah so that exists anyway I mean you know you have the potential for you know folks to evade um you know their their tax obligations you know even well below the ten thousand dollar threshold so I think maybe it's a much larger discussion to be had um out you know outside of this particular section of 238 perhaps I would I would just like to remind everyone that the kiosk is exactly the same as the window it is absolutely Anonymous you do not have to wait whether the constraint is whether this person is placing it at the the kiosk or the window the same controls are there there is no advantage to placing it at either place you will still have the same controls affecting both areas I just wanted to make that clear if it wasn't so unlike the table where a picture is taken then window or kiosk we're not going to have that same picture unless Windows security for up to a year window and kiosk does have a picture and let's not get into it let's not get into any details around our security if we can avoid it um I think commissioner O'Brien was referencing do we maintain and that's just yeah right but we have surveillance we have surveillance um no I was talking about there's a technological capacity for kiosks to Snap photos that we've heard about way early on in this process um and yes that that's a different question and whether or not that's present and activated kiosk yes commissioner Maynard commissioner O'Brien I had asked that question that you asked and that Cyril just basically said was is there any difference in me walking to the the kiosk versus the the window and that's why I even you know if we could just transport ourselves over there and and do the same Three Dollar Bet on both to me it made no sense that the kiosk would stop me but the window wouldn't when there was no additional controls on the window over over top of the kiosk so I think you know I think that was a big part of of you know they they took advantage of of the educational opportunity the day before we launched to try to you know um to show me the issue so I I had the same same question yeah yeah so I'm I'm wearing commissioner Skinner was in terms of this to me is also a bigger question if we're going to maximize capturing delinquency in taxes and child support do we want to rethink how that's how that's handled in terms of that but that's a policy question that goes beyond 238 yeah I agree and I agree with your underlying concern um but I don't think um the elimination of that to be there is gonna is gonna make much of a difference um so I I would be okay with eliminating that language with the follow-up on on um additional controls and I think commissioner O'Brien you're noting that we are we are hopeful that there's additional technological improvements on these kiosks I think that's what you're really noting um but the um experience at the window is really no different uh ultimately they have to go to the window to pay those taxes and that is the rule and and we expect compliance you know and The Operators expect compliance uh so I'm sort of hearing Amina that um there's a an appetite to consider taking this off um and we'll see it tomorrow on in the red line right commissioners of that fair yes that's fair okay absolutely thank you really good discussion uh and it was really helpful to me commissioner Maynard to have you um have that experience at at Plainville or plainbridge because it it made sense what I saw at Encore so thank you all right Mina this is why this is an important discussion thank you so much but should we go on to the next one uh sure happy to um and I know you have a 130 stop on the calendar for today so I just want to make sure that we have a couple more of these we can we can probably get through fairly quickly but if there are other matters you need to take up Madam chair I didn't want to go past those nope I think it's really important to get through these um comments okay thank you uh so 238 44 3 is a proposal from MGM to change uh the reference to medium risk to high risk in the CVSs uh vulnerability so CVSs is a common vulnerability scoring system it's um basically uh recognized way to make sure that software and Hardware are not vulnerable to network security risks they have not provided an explanation here and and obviously we would want to be on the more protective side um so we were not proposed um requiring uh control of only high risk activity but also medium risk um 238 44 3B would be a corresponding change if you accepted 44 3 so again absence some justification for why medium risks should be acceptable I I would not recommend changing this and we have consulted of course with GLI on all these so that's that's a shared perspective from our experts uh 238.45 2 um to um it has to do with um the ability of a sports wager it was really the employee or agent of a sports waging operator to divulge personally identifiable information it's a limitation on that an operator has requested that um uh broadening this to include other information including confidential proprietary information of the operator uh while I certainly understand that concern these internal controls are really meant to protect patrons in this case uh certainly employment policies HR policies internal security policies can require that that seems to be an internal matter between an operator and their employees that is less the interest of the commission so we would not recommend broadening it to that that's not the commission's role for for enforcement Mina did you skip over 238 before 3B um commissioner Skinner that one is would be a slight wording change that would only be necessary if you change the CVSs category require recommendation um so the sort of took those two together um 238.48 1A was a um a proposal and a question um this has to do with actually topic we just discussed tangentially um Redemption of or or um how tickets that made last over time matter um they are asking to be able to um to transfer money on an annual basis as I understood the comment um as opposed to uh you know one year out after they were done um so this is sort of it's I think the idea of the comment again we don't have much of a description here at least is um I apologize that we there may be background comments but this is this is all I have um is to transfer to the sports wager control fund um you know it just kind of once a year I don't know that I don't think that's consistent with the purpose of the statute which is to do it after one year uh it also is possible but that might cause for instance something to be out there for effectively a year and 360 days for instance um as opposed to transferring within the air so that that doesn't seem necessary and and assuming sufficient automation this could be done on a regular basis um 238 48 3 um is a similar request would be to remove um the payment within the preceding month of those fees so right now uh when you get the month monthly report uh to the commission they the operator would also provide a check for the amounts that need to go to the sports wage and control fund um it would simply remove getting that um amount for the preceding month again it seems best for the commission and the Commonwealth to be getting that on a regular basis so we we recommended rejecting that can anyone speak with um CFL running on these these two um I am trying to remember directly now uh Caitlyn you can correct me from wrong but I believe he was part of the broader conversation when we went through this whole set of comments on 238 because they touched so many different aspects uh in fact it was basically everybody on the screen that was not a commissioner was was in that meeting um all the staff and also legal team I don't know I think that's right so Derek is not on the screen sorry he was there so that was uh that was a poor way to describe that foreign and I was looking for page two of our screen but we are I think uh just a one-page or today I I will say Finance Finance in the ieb and um and it were all part of this conversation on all of 238 so so we know Derek's uh we got Derek's feedback on these comments at the time yeah thank you okay let's move on and get started on um 205 247 if there's nothing else uh commissioners and I know we have about seven minutes or so and yes so I'm gonna kick it over to Paul uh on this one good morning good afternoon Paul good afternoon Madam chair commissioners 205 CMR 247 begins on page 157. as a reminder this regulation addresses how the commission permits or prohibits wagering on certain events or on categories of events how operators accept accept Wagers on events or tournaments contests or polls how operators run promotions uh how they adopt house rules and related matters there are only two proposed substantive edits to this regulation and then nine or so additional comments I will start with the two substantive edits and then address the comments there are a handful of more technical tweaks that I'm not planning to bring up proactively but that I'm of course available to answer questions on it's the first uh substantive edit appears near the bottom of page 158 of your packet we are recommending this language to respond to a commenter's a member of the public I should say is uh concerns about past versions of house rules being available to the user to users so they can understand how house rules are changing over time Commissioners all set on that all set on that I'm glad to see that that's been Incorporated it's it's be common that stood out to me in this particular set yeah um skipping ahead of ways the next substantive edit appears towards the bottom of page 171. question so the provision that's being marked up here uh 247.092 requires operators to fully disclose the terms of their promotions in any advertisement for the promotion we require quite extensive disclosure here and a comment from bed and GM raised concerns that this is simply impossible in a number of standard fora rather than inspiring fights about what constitutes a readable font size in an online Banner ad we think it's reasonable to relax the requirement that all materials all material terms appear in the face on the face of the ad as long as the terms remain no more than one click away given that we've adapted language from Virginia that allows operators to provide a hyperlink to a website containing all of the material terms and it's worth noting that this only will affect online advertising uh will affect print ads Billboards radio so I mean there is at least one other jurisdiction that basically says if it can't all be together then that's not the medium to offer the promo in I don't know if I'm thinking of Maine or Ohio I don't know the answer to that off the top of my head I'm afraid okay yeah if you guys could I'll try to look it up tonight too but there was a i and maybe it's Maine that's out for comment right now but they basically took the approach that if you can't capture it and know exactly what the promo was um then that's not the medium to put the promo out there in so that people don't get confused about what their what they thought they were getting so just in this discussion for tomorrow I would want to know um I don't want to say it was either Ohio or Maine probably Maine I can I can look into that for tomorrow okay do any of the new comments suggest this one no the new the new comments on 247 um don't don't cover this thanks there are no additional comments on that and I will um be ready to address the main and Ohio's regulations tomorrow the comments pick up on page 174. can we just read this um a little bit just to get them just again some comments uh Madam chair pardon me is the request to go back over um I'm reading on your subsection uh section two again uh just to given a little bit of discussion we've had so if the material terms of a promotion cannot be fully and accurately disclosed within the constraints of a particular advertising medium and you're saying within the constraints that's actual physical constraints right material terms and conditions shall be accessed by hyperlink that takes the individual directly to the material terms or directs the individual to the site not just a promotional offer terms and in reasonably prominent size but not necessarily in accordance with our other rule is that the issue is that our other font rule that's coming into play here follows that what you said um this pardon me I should I should compare this I should refresh myself on how this interacts with a related restriction in 256 I don't believe that this change uh 256 the advertising 256 is advertising I believe that this change fits it fits comfortably with the change of 256. um this was simply prompted by a vet MGM comment that raised concerns about their ability to cover certain to uh advertising certain fora that we think it is um that we think it is probably reasonable to impose slightly more forgiving standards on all right we can we'll be looking at this tomorrow um commissioners see it's 1 30. um maybe Mark vanderman should take a look to just make sure that they are interacting I just can't tell if it has to do with content of her font size following um all I know is ultimately The Operators are responsible so I can clarify that point it has to do with the disclosure of um it has to do with the disclosure of the terms of the advertisement uh if they are required to disclose if they are required to disclose all material terms within the banner ad or within the tweet I expect fights about whether a sufficiently small font size is full and accurate disclosure or whether sufficiently abbreviated description of the terms is full and accurate disclosure Commissioners what are you thinking I know we've got to close out this meeting on this issue anything commission O'Brien so this is the concern that I have um then maybe it's not the medium for them to be pushing that promotion if it's not something where it can be obvious and prominent the way we've asked them to be in the other forums maybe it's not the right way to be pushing the promo that's where I'm coming from yeah we just haven't heard this complaint except for one and I shouldn't say complaint comment really right we're only hearing from one so it's interesting to me because we we did hear quite quite a few when um with respect to at least the implications on Billboard advertising let's chew on this tonight and any further insights you can get from The Operators um which is what we might be missing and understand would be helpful I will also check on 256 in the comments that we've received so far in 256. oh okay thank you that's a good idea all right okay so that leaves Paul with that's the last change in that Reg and then you'll walk us through the public comments here which are again pretty extensive but it's really important for the Commissioners to get the Insight so um walk through them tomorrow have a chance to look at them again tonight and then we'll turn carry to 248 and then our voting is that right yep we'll take up 248 and then we'll revisit um and the the ones that we've already discussed today for any new comments that came in this morning and if I'm right we've now marked up Wednesday to possibly include discussion on the 234 and 256 those the um intersection of those but it may well be that we we do end up turning to that discussion and vote on Thursday director executive director of Oz is that the right scenario yeah I'm just looking here at the it looks like 234 and 236 was there an amendment to take it off for tomorrow I am it was Amanda to take it off and then I had asked legal to restore as a possibility in the event that okay uh two days um discussion on these Rags would end early it looks like we're you know getting through this but I just don't know at the end of tomorrow what the time we'll get to um with with all the team's help we were able to post the meeting uh in plenty of time for Thursday and that does include that 234 and 256 so that's that's set to go so maybe um Wednesday didn't get amended by chance is that what I I don't know I'm just looking at the one that's attached to the um attached to the agenda I'm not sure what was posted on the website but I'm just checking the the one that's attached to the to the Outlook invite is is older the one that's posted on the website includes the there's a rag so we're all good yeah so we couldn't we could at least begin it or we could just say let's move it right to Thursday and get our heads wrapped around that discussion but legal if you could be ready on that discussion as well okay Commissioners do we have anything else right now that we need to address are we all right with um I think I I know that there's a heart um I'm assuming that the hard time limit is is one that that we're sticking to I have I I wasn't really rised up the scheduling but I'm assuming that we should conclude now I'm turning to Legal team I don't I'm not sure of the answer to that this was the that was given by Trudy that you are all available so that's why it was scheduled schedule Commissioners yeah if perhaps if the Commissioners are available to keep going that may uh eliminate some anxiety tomorrow finishing up on time but it's ultimately just up to the commission I'm not I think Trudy might have inherited that as well so um so my hard stop is two o'clock for what it's worth well maybe okay so why don't we just see if we can just finish this something up does that make sense let's just try to finish it I don't know if anybody else has anything but I'm waiting to hear it's fine if you do no I can go to two o'clock for sure okay let's do that then all right let's just see if we can get through Paul and then with the understanding we probably need to revisit this change Madam chair I need I need one second uh to tell uh somebody that I need to push back on a conversation that's okay oh maybe he was the hard stuff that's okay then Paul that's fine we can we can roll it over this is a meeting that can be moved I think it would be good to get through 247 and one piece to the extent that we can um I just need a second to email to send this email foreign just momentarily distracted by a baby picture just full transparency that's a good distraction all right um the one other thing I will say about uh this 247092 is that it would be very easy to uh it would be very easy to maintain the status quo all we would be doing is not adopting the highlighted language are you leaning in I'm just leaning in um commissioner Skinner is is away from the computer so she may want to hear that I'm here I can hear everything thank you though commissioner Maynard appreciate that so the comments will pick up on page 174. this first comment from Madame GM uh they correctly observed that we had dropped the word transaction we asserted we included the word transaction and that's one of the technical edits um that I didn't highlight uh the next comment is the comment from betmgm on 24709 that we will return to tomorrow okay uh the next comment Begins the bottle of page 176 and continues through Page 177 uh that is the comment asking for us to require old versions past rules to be made available the first comment that we did not adopt changes in response to uh if your writing begins on page 177. so this is a comment from a member of the public broadly encouraging the commission to approve certain classes of Esports events for sports wagering and to identify certain entities as Esports Sports covering bodies body equivalents the input is appreciated and we certainly encourage the commission to repeat this comment um when approval of Esports events is up but we didn't see that any amendments to the regulation were called for in response to this comment questions questions for Paul on that one okay awesome thanks the next few comments pick up at the bottom of page 178. this first uh two-part question from the MGM uh is asking for clarification about what kinds of about whether operators can offer bets on uh Collegiate events that are dependent on the performance of a single player the answer is no and I believe we track the language of the statute closely here so there's so we don't see any call for clarification within the regulation um the second is about what kinds of bets they can host on Collegiate tournaments um again I think we're tracking the language of the staff the language and structure of the statute pretty well here uh the specific answer there that question is as long as the conference tournament meets the definition statutory definition of a collegia tournament they I believe they can place that back um the next comment requests clarification on whether Collegiate tournament means uh collegia term tournament inside the Commonwealth outside the Commonwealth or both we think it's clear that the absence of any location-based qualifier means either so we don't recommend a revision so the next comment comes from a member of the public um zoomed out the suggestion is that the commission constraint operator's ability to limit the individ the amount that individual players wager I'm not sure that the proposed change is necessary for sufficient to accomplish that result and if we did accomplish that result it would I think it would be a major policy change uh or the The Operators may very well see it as such as a result we don't recommend um addressing this issue in response to a comment on the emergency regulations that hasn't been put itself put out for where the change itself hasn't been put out for before public comments so the next comment is going to begin at the bottom of page 181 again from a member of the public the uh SEC section of the regulation of this comment addresses requires that certain information be visible to the general public uh and the comment recommends adding user specific information so we do not recommend adopting the comments the next comment uh pertains to requests by Sports governing bodies or players associations to limit wagering on particular events currently the commission must give operators a chance to comment on such requests that is a reasonable under the circumstances the comment asks that operators have a minimum of seven days that would limit the commission's ability to respond to emergency requests which we don't view is acceptable foreign the next comment asks us to instruct operators not to retain personally identifiable information for longer than is lawful we appreciate the spirit of this comment but we do not recommend adopting it because it is already unlawful to retain pii for longer than it's lawful um the remaining comments uh are comments on the theme that Mina described earlier requests to insert qualifiers in one case and knowingly men's Raya standard for violations and in the second case a reasonable reasonableness limitation on the commission's right to disapprove data sources for the same reasons that we generally recommend rejecting these requests we recommend rejecting these requests and that is all the comments on 205 CMR 247. tonight I missed a couple my pardon me uh there is the yeah my in my notes I skipped over um this comment from Venom GM at the bottom of page 182 about virtual world yes thank you thanks that is so this um responds actually to oval to an old version of the regulation that was nut and uh the language they're asking us to change was actually changed in the original adoption of 247. um and for the avoidance of doubt you know there are concerns that uh um events determined by random number generators may not be verifiable events determined by random number generators must still be verifiable so yeah so that makes sense to me Paul we disposed of that yeah anything else for following these comments went to them specifically but we can all pause and go back for any clarifications Michelle Brian are you all set okay great Mr Hill let's just enter I'm good okay commissioner Maynard all set all right then I think this is probably make sense Karen to stop here we'll turn to the fuse outstanding issues that came up and we'll go we have to go through the new comments that are perhaps it's good to go through the new comments that pertain to the ones we've reviewed and then um we would go on to 240 47. is that right 48 48 48 48 sorry not 248 and then and that would include both the Old and any new uh comments and um I know that we I think there's several of that pertain to 254 as well so we should probably start with the new comments and then we'll get to a place where we can vote on all those and then we'll see if we turn to the the discussion on the 234 and 256. all right questions make sense good all right wow some no commissioner updates at this time okay then I'll uh Team thank you thank you particularly to the legal team and to Anderson and Krieger for all your expertise today everybody's done such a great job so thank you Carrie Caitlin I know that uh Judy and Ying are there and Todd's somewhere as well so we thank all of you uh so much uh it's not just the um the thinking there's so much organization and that's a lot of work so thank you that's a huge skill set that um we probably don't praise enough or think you'll all for for that so thank you so much all right then I'll need a motion to adjourn Georgia thanks commissioner Hill back in thank you commissioner Skinner all 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10DZ8_0_jeo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10DZ8_0_jeo | Historical Theology – Lecture 12 — St. Basil (Part 2) | well good evening good afternoon good morning whichever May apply to you uh we are picking up where we're left off lecture 12. uh first part we've covered well this is part two of covering uh basil of caesarea so in this section we're going to be finishing off his let's get to it oh that's right again let's try this so I put it on the front this time I put these these books here for you in case you didn't see the last slide at the end of the last lecture but these are some really good secondary Works um that kind of really show you the breadth of Nicene Theology and cover these guys that we've been talking about up till this time um very very helpful very insightful actually we'll be referencing I think one of them in here so I just want to make sure you saw this slide before I move on and forget I do plan to put it on at the end of the lecture as well so um again basil cesarea we are going to see the conclusion of his work against eunomius and then we're going to dive into his treatment of the Holy Spirit oh jump ahead I think okay so in this final act against eunomius basil addresses the role of the spirit or the spirit in general eunomia sees it the spirit is from the begotten making him third indignity and rank and thus he makes him third in nature and this perspective you know Miss claims is the sacred teaching handed down and believed by the Saints now bass up against his response in bewilderment at eunomius's claim of Catholic Fidelity on the spirit he asked from where in what writings did he learn such a blasphemy basil offers agreement as it pertains to the rank of each person but nowhere in scripture do we see that rank indicates nature and he makes his argument referring to angels and that they share a single designation in nature but there are angels that have greater responsibility as overseen and presiding over Nations whereas there are those who are designated as personal angels to God's children like Matthew 18 10. we can think of the prince and Daniel having a certain Authority we can think of the various ones throughout the Bible that we see so basil quotes Old Testament passage is showing the angels that have greater dignity as well as Legions of Angels at the call of Christ if the father Wills so he would will at Matthew 26 53. so his point is to show that there are angels who are princes and others who are servants and all are angels in nature while they differ in dignity there is communion in nature and therefore the spirit likewise even if he's subordinate and rank number third in the baptismal confession of salvation for Matthew 2019 nowhere in scripture do we see that the spirit is a third foreign nature of some sort something different other than the essence and nature of God so to further support his argument basil refers to the dividing line the two realities Divinity and creation sovereignty and servitude sanctifying power and Sanctified power a sanctifying power excuse me and Sanctified power of which the former reality belongs to one by virtue of its nature the latter is by virtue of Free Will and then he poses the question which reality belongs to the spirit scripture testifies at the Spirit by Nature belongs to the first reality we see this in John 14 17 15 26 and 1613. Holiness by nature is observed in three subsistencies subsistencies John 4 24 Lamentations 420 and second Corinthians 3 17. so while the names given or in reference to the spirit reveal his divine nature basil goes on to discuss his activities he says he's the creator of the heavens and the Earth he perfects creatures the power of the spirit pervades the universe the spirit is the Seal of adoption for believers is the true teacher just like the Lord distributes gifts to those whom he Wills knows the mind of God and therefore can rightly judge the secrets of man and lavishes eternal life on us through and in Christ and so if you are listening uh you don't see the slide and I have all the the Bible passages that go with that so in light of the scriptural testimony to the nature and activity of the spirit he does not have a third nature but has the one and only divine nature shared by and in the father and the son eunomius insists that the spirit was created by the begotten bereft of divinity and creative power basil takes note of the spirits and dwelling in us the body of Christ which scripture says that the spirit of God dwells in the body therefore to deny that he shares in Divinity is impious and then basil makes sorry basil I blew it basil makes a comparison to the spirit's Divine quality in the creature's Divine quality which touches on the doctrine of deification deifications very popular in the early church fathers which kind of really maintained its sustenance if you will in the Eastern tradition the Western tradition didn't really engage in that too much there's some noticeability of it in Calvin and some others but actually in our modern reform period we are seeing a Resurgence of theosis deification kind of the same thing I think people are very off put by it because they maybe have a familiarity with it uh in the Mormon tradition which we know is heretical you know Mormons believe that you actually do become Gods but the Eastern Orthodox version of it um ultimately we would say is is consistent with scripture um and again not everybody can can hold to it or holds to it but I think it's a very I think the one they The View they offer is an orthodox uh perspective and again people can find it agreeable scripture or not um I think it's a very um uh appropriate a way of of interpreting the Bible Understanding what God does to us as creatures and so we share we participate in the Divinity of Christ by being united to him in his person through the spirit all right anyways so the where was that sorry okay um okay yeah and then basil makes a comparison to the spirit's Divine quality and the creatures Divine quality which touches on the doctrine deification obviously I said that and he writes moreover it is impious to say of the spirit as one can say of human beings that the Divinity honored in him comes by participation and does not coexist with him by Nature for the one divinized by Grace possesses a nature subject to change and Falls away from the better State whenever he is careless the baptismal formula of saving faith is a creature's Ascent to Divinity so while there is a ranking in the formula nevertheless it is in this formula that one is saved and made holy so kind of going back to his quote he said hear that he's making a comparison between the human being and the spirit right he says it's impious it's Blasphemous to say of the spirit something of the same of of humans whereas the Divinity honored in him in man Right comes by participation and does not coexist with him by Nature we are not by Nature divine right the one divinized by Grace that's where this this theosis comes in or deification we are creatures that are divanized by Grace we possess a nature subject attained change which is our humanity and Falls away from the better State whenever he is careless so as the spirit cannot fall away from Holiness because he is by nature holy a human right can fall away from Holiness because of his nature is not holy in itself we are given Holiness we share in Holiness we share in the spirit of God same kind of thing hope that was helpful because you know me as cannot comprehend that the spirit is beyond creation he utters Blasphemous assertions basil appeals to our finitude and inability to know the spiritual things however in our ignorance and lack of epistemic breath of all reality even the things we can see we have been taught through divine revelation that the spirit is one with the father and the son in which we confess as the Blessed Trinity thus also preserving the singleness of the trinity so we concluded there with eunomius and we are now going to move on to Basil's treatment on the spirit it's his last book um I'm sorry his last book that we were we were looking at he he was very you know very brief on the spirit but his Treatise here is much more theologically rigorous and detailed in its exegesis and is actually is one of the first Works to focus expressly on the spear and if you remember we talked about that uh previously how he was kind of employed or you know to do this do this work to really help uh you know obviously the issues they're dealing with there is something needed this was needed to really combat um the heresy that was again pervading into the Orthodox perspective so so while this book is on the spirit what's what it called obviously they weren't very big on these um illustrious titles um there on the spirit name of a book basil doesn't engage heavily into his arguments about the spirit until chapter 9. so he begins this work examining the Heretics which would be the Aryans examining their use of syllables to distort the doctrine of the Trinity and we'll talk about the syllables here the second so they the hair the Heretics they posit that when scripture uses prepositional phrases which he says syllables now prepositions to you guys and gals if you're listening watching know what a preposition is all right so if you actually look at the title that I have up there on the spirit on the spirit so on is a preposition if you say above the clouds below the clouds those are prepositions they they designate a position of something locating towards something so in through by those are all things connected to the noun so when he's saying they use these phrases these cause them syllables speaking of the activity of God right so if God Saves You by Grace right that indicates relationship so by is the manner in which God Saves so by Grace you are saved by grace um just lost my place okay um yeah they again speaking of the Aryans they posit that when scripture uses prepositional phrases he calls the syllables here speaking of the activity of God these for eight these phrases create a subordinate ranking which makes the sun and the spirit of a different nature from the father so the heresies promoted as such in the in the words of the Apostle one God and father of whom are all things and one Lord Jesus Christ by whom are all things whatever then he goes on is the relation of these terms to one another such will be the relation of the natures indicated by them and as the term of whom is unlike the term by whom so is the father unlike the son so in following this manner of thought the differing prepositions taxonomize the father from the Son and the spirit from the Son and the father and taxonomy has to do with orders of classes classifications so he's saying here that by these prepositions that we see in the scripture they are actually creating subordinate categories based upon these prepositions and in the Jehovah's Witnesses kind of do the same so you can see that and how they try to interpret these passages but we will work through this and see The Logical Clarity um being overlooked which basil does very well to establish in his refutation so they would say the sun is a subordinate agent or instrument through whom the father creates and the spirit is subordinate to the son in whom the father creates whereby the spirit may appear to be adding to existing things nothing more than a contribution derived from place or time basil pauses briefly to discuss the nature of the Heathen philosophy that forms the basis of this faulty logic see the Heretics have adopted this mode of thinking whereby the heathens attribute attributes excuse me certain Natures or gives certain significations when discussing the nature of causality I.E the four causes formal efficient material and final causes these are four key distinctions the four causes grounded in logic grounded uh in the Greek philosophy which really are very helpful in understanding the way of causality the way we get from it affects or cause to effect so formally what are these things so formal is the form or idea According to which a thing is made efficient causality is the agent acting on the thing made material is out of which a thing is made and final is the end to which a thing is made or purposed so this here establishes the manner of causality when you look at anything obviously we would say that creatures right though the formal ideas according to God's plan God's mind right efficiently wise he brings about he's the acting agent to make us the material now that's where we get kind of kind of kind of fuzzing here but obviously we'd say God created out of nothing so what is the material Well we'd say that nothing but God created that material part is a challenge obviously when it comes to ontology and understanding creation But ultimately God created out of his mind out of out of his own thoughts if you will we're using analogical language here because we have no idea to even understand what this material is but we know that all materials comes from God he brings being into existence in the final the final cause means to what end to which end is this thing made so the end of us being made as to what to glorify God that is the ultimate end so hope that was helpful but we'll kind of talk through this a little bit more and kind of work out this uh this response that he has to come up with so um so Romans 11 36 in First Corinthians 8 6 affirm the the centrality of the Triune God in creation whereby God is the source he's the sustainer and the goal is of to all things so here's the passages for from him and through him and to him are all things to him be glory forever in First Corinthians 8 6 yet for us there is one God the father from whom are all things and for whom we exist and one Lord Jesus Christ through whom are all things and through whom we exist so it seems that Paul understood this was common language in Greek stoicism which Hellenistic Jews adopted and applied to Yahweh Paul then borrows and applies these to attribute to the Triune God so in his opponent's adaptation of the four causes and look at if you look at the the slide I have here the red would be the the opponent's adaptation they assert from whom is proper to the father thus he is the carpenter right through which or through him signifies the instrument thus the Sun and of which the material of the thing that is made and in which refers to somewhere in time and space and it is this last element of causality that they designate to the role of the spirit so we can see the from is proper to the father through is through the Sun and also somehow in the Sun indicates the material of the thing that is made and in which refers to somewhere to time and space which ultimately would be what would be the spirit that does that and so we see that they have made an unpractical philosophy and belittling doctrine of the spirit what is the result basil asks he says there's one nature of cause another of instrument another of place so the sun is by nature distinct from the father as the tool from the Craftsman and the spear is distinct in so far as place or time is distinguished from the nature of tools or from that of them that handle them so just thinking I mean a very easy way to think of this instrumental cause we would say that um as an ax has laid to the wood right so I'm the formal cause right and the efficient would be the instrument which would be the instrument which would be the ax and then the final cause would be to obviously cut something down so that's a way of looking at it so the thought is that Jesus is merely just this instrument that God uses to to create in in Jesus and that's where the the heresy comes in also is that that Jesus having the material of Flesh and the person that this you know creative being that God created sometime again Jehovah's wouldn't say that's the material is bound up in him somehow he is that material being that can now bring material into existence now I don't know if that's kind of Monolithic but that is uh kind of a a strand of thought when it comes to looking at the fourfold causes of Christ as a creature right as a creature than creating everything and it says that God needed to create Jesus and make him flesh so that he could now create everything but obviously flesh happen in time and space so now I say you know obviously the logos took on flesh so was Jesus really in the flesh creating well obviously we know he wasn't but that's just kind of a muddled area that you see in um Jehovah's Witnesses you know their theology okay so uh basil does not continue looking for scriptural proofs for his point rather he wants to engage in a discussion about the identity of language remember in the very very first lesson which unfortunately I don't have the video for I have the audio and I'll I'll do the video when I'm done with this kind of series it's about language it's about Divine grammar a way of talking about God and talking about in a way that doesn't muddle things and brings Precision to our articulation of our doctrine of God so again so his adversaries contend that the difference in language indicates a different in nature a difference in language indicates a different in nature and this is the the Crux of the argument that the cappadocians are hammering hard is that they do not their names the relationships they don't dictate or indicate nature however basil is confident gosh basil basil is confident that they will confess with shame if the essence is unchanged in the next chapter basil outlines his opponent's heretical Notions as mentioned already challenging their assertion that the sun is after the father their interpretive mistake in delineating an ontology isn't using the Divine economia the Redemptive revelation of God in time and space to formulate their doctrine of God and we've been using those words economic economia economy uh theologia theology they have different distinctions when it comes to one there is the theologia which refers specifically to the uh the um the inner Trinity got it himself he would say the economy is now God revealing outside of himself what we actually perceive as creatures um okay so the aryan's interpretation is defective because they allow an anthropomorphic reading of the text to govern their ontology so in refutation basil looks to a plain reading of John 1 1 observing the two words the beginning and was these two words keep us Tethered to the text and that we have nowhere to go conceptually leaving us with a notion that it is impossible to get further than the beginning which teaches us to think that the sun was together with the father in the beginning the controlling scopos which is the Greek word for the scope and we see it and I think Philippians 2 4 and through other passages but it's using specifically here but the scope of scripture the Scott boss of scripture is a particular summary in centralizing principle of scripture leading us I'm sorry that was a that's a typo there I'm sorry no leading centralizing centralizing principle of scripture which teaches the Bible as a whole reveals that Christ is fully human and fully Divine so that's the centrality of scripture the unity of the Bible reveals to us that Christ is fully human and fully Divine and that was a very uh pressing governing theme in the early church therefore this unifying theme makes individual texts of scripture that appear to be contradictory complementary of one another because scripture is a product of the one Divine mind and I got ex you know exposed to this through Craig Carter's book and contemplating God as he examined early church writers and kind of came to this conclusion this is not just his conclusion it's uh a well-accepted understanding that um again this is where we want to make sure that we interpret an email as consistent uh regarding his divinity and his Humanity another thinker again I mentioned this book earlier but Khaled and italius identifies the key aspects of this unifying Scott boss about Christ the central figure of scripture he notes this unifying principle is based on the names and language about about Christ observed in the New Testament authors such as wisdom and power of God in First Corinthians 1 24 and the brightness of his glory Hebrews 1 3. the related or shared language was throughout all of scripture the biblical writers employed to speak of the Divine Essence as in the radiance of light he's a speaker of a word wisdom and power and are then lexically extended to include Christ when we say lexically extended we mean the range of that word can now include Christ in his governing principle seemingly oversteps the contextual distance between different usages the principle of the unity of scripture is assumed to legitimate sort of assumed to legitimate the meaningfulness of its intertextual relations so what does that mean well it means that there is no element no aspect of the revealed text that this semantic range is lessical meaning cannot Traverse across the all the pages of scripture and I'll bring this down a little bit here I thought it already has paragraph I think I'll jump ahead of myself I'll get to it all right sorry let me get back on track um and we see basil making that connection he notes his Oppo his opponent's mistake in applying corporeal designations to the incorporeal essence again that's the anthropomorphic reading that governs the orientology um and again the examples of of interpreting the expressions in this way we see Psalm Psalm 1 10 1 where it says sit at my right hand in Hebrews 1 3 he sat down at the right hand of the majesty and high and they see these as God have any physical right hand uh that indicates a lower rank but rather equality of relation the sun's Act of standing and sitting is not inferiority rather basil writes it is indicative of the immutability and immobility of the Divine mode of existence and then we see the lexical extension thus Christ's inclusion in the Divine Essence as spoken above basil writes scripture puts before us the magnificence of the Dignity of the Sun by the use of dignified language indicating the seat of Honor end quote and then he references First Corinthians 1 24 we saw Colossians 1 15 Hebrews 1 3 in John 5 27 asking his opponents if the language referring to Christ that presume his inherent relation to God signify inferiority of rank and he demonstrates his opponent's error and their assumption that the phrase through him makes the word an instrument of God thus inferior to God by the role of the word in the creative and providential acts which alone belonged to the Creator scripture however credits the son the word with having brought forth all created nature the visible and invisible which cannot be sustained and upheld apart from the Creator word the only begotten God basil notes he enlightens those in ignorance John 1 9 he judges for the father has given all judgment to him John 5 22 he is the resurrection 1125 raising those who have fallen and effectually working by the touch of his power and the will of his goodness he does all things and then from the glory power and goodness of his touch in a foray basil attributes all the excellencies of the Divine Essence to Christ he says Paul don't drink first Shepherds he enlightens he nourishes he heals he guides he raises up he calls into being things that were not he upholds what has been created thus the good things that come from God reach us through the son who works in each case with greater speed than speech can utter for not Lightnings not lights course in air is so Swift not eyes sharp turn not the movements of our very thought Nay by the Divine energy is each one of these in speed further surpassed than is the lowest slowest of all living creatures outdone in motion by birds or even winds or the rush of the heavenly bodies or not to mention these by our very thought itself for what extent of time is needed by him who quote upholds All Things by the power by the word of his power end quote and works not by a bodily agency nor requires the help of hands to form in fashion but holds an obedient following and unforced consent the nature of all things that are so the work of the sun is to reveal the father guiding us to the knowledge of the father in referring our Wonder at all that is brought into existence to him to the end that through him we may know the father so Basil's cogent and clear elucidation of the word is the summation of scripture about Christ the unifying theme of scripture is that the Triune God has revealed himself in Christ therefore the Triune God is neither Tethered to time nor confined to any page book or Testament of scripture it is a canonical Revelation that should guide our interpretation and formulation of our doctrine of God the Divine activity of God is the Divine activity of the Father the Son and the spirit the Divine energia though manifesting the persons of the trinity in distinct modes and activities the Divine economia or economy I should probably make it easier for myself and just put economy anyways in distinct modes and activities in the economia nevertheless must always be understood that there is no variation or separation in the Divine Essence or in the Divine operations operations basil writes the word is full of his father's excellences he shines forth from the father and does all things according to the likeness of him who begot him therefore he is the same in essence he is the same in power the power in operation are always equal because of the one Divine will the son comes to execute the father's command but what we see in the Divine economy is not a denigrating of the Sun basil is very keen to the Aryan errors noting that the interaction revealed between the father and the son does not imply the sun's ontological subservience to the father rather basil emphasizes that we must theologize according to what is befitting of the godhead who is Spirit the father and the son perceive a transmission of will like a reflection of an object in a mirror mirror passing without note of time from father to son so keeping the distinction between economy and theology theology basil notes when the sun announces that he only speaks what he hears the father speak or he only does what the father commands him to do the purpose is to make plain that the sun has it indecilable Union with the father so when Christ tells Philip the one who has seen me has seen the father in John 14 9 it is not The Express image or the form of God that Philip sees because the divine nature does not admit of combination rather to see the father in Christ is to see the goodness of the will of God being concurrent with the essence be held as like and equal or rather the same in the father as in the son in conclusion basil expresses that the father's Act of creating through the sun is the confession of an antecedent cause and is not adopted in objection to the efficient cause so what does that mean it means the revelation of God as Creator and cause in scripture is the expressive Act of the Divine Essence the theologia whereby the modes and operations of the triangon are manifested in creation the economia to display the glory of God to creatures so again when I say modes we don't see like God takes on certain modes like modalism it's the manner of God revealing himself as father son and spirit it's the it's the mode of operation specific to that person so the father doesn't do what the son does the son has a specific act he does according to his mode as Sun now granted everything they do is one Divine act but there we know because God is Triune there's a relation of persons between the three and that is their mode of being in the one being of God their mode of who they are the the mode that makes them who they are the the relations to each other the sun is distinct from the because the distinction is manifested in the mode of each person of the godhead in the Divine economy I hope that made sense so the identity of language shared between the father and the son is for the purpose of indicating that one will of God in creation and Providence the prepositional phrases basil term syllables the by through and in ascribe to the persons of the godhead do not imply taxonomic degradation rather it is a formulaic expression of divine accommodation Basil's attention to the Inseparable Union of the father and the son in essence and activity sets the foundation to seamlessly shift into his argumentation about the spirit and if he is successful in persuading his critics that the Son and the father are one then he will not need to elaborate extensively about the spirit's Inseparable Union with the father and the son delineating the identity of language whereby a clear rule emerges a lexical extension or sharing of terms proper to the Divine Essence and inclusiveness of the sun which will also extend to the spirit because the terms of Excellency likewise are attributed to him in Scripture to simplify that if bazel has proven gosh basil basil sorry if basil has proven the sun is fully Divine as the father then adding another person to the mix should not be problematic all right chapter nine here basil outlines the common conceptions in scripture about the spirit along with the Divine epithets properly belonging to the spirit the holy spirit is the spirit of God Matthew 12 28 and the spirit of Truth who proceeds from the Father John 15 26 he is termed the holy spirit because he's without form not subject to change and variation as creatures are he is of the Supreme nature of the fathers in scripture says God is Spirit John 4 24. therefore considering the scriptural teaching about the spirit basil then says we are compelled to advance in our conceptions to the highest and to think of an intelligent Essence in power infinite in magnitude unlimited and unmeasured by times or ages basil proceeds to list all the designations of God that belong to the spirit concluding that the spirit is in essence simple fully coin Hearing in the godhead and passively divided is shared in fullness without loss like a Sunbeam whose kindly light falls on him who enjoys it as though it is shown for him alone and sending forth Grace sufficient for all mankind basil seems to prefer the analogy of a Sunbeam with regards to the spirit to denote his effects on Those whom God extends his grace these become spiritual and that the spirit indwells and illumines them revealing the will of God the Telos of the spirit and creatures is to disclose the foreknowledge of the future reveal hidden Divine Mysteries basil notes and is the the particular function of the spirit and distribute gifts which belong to those who are citizens of Heaven the spirits abiding in creatures is to bring them Joy Without End the grace of Fellowship is the work of the spirit or by a creature through participation is being made God basil remarks reflect the same teachings of athanasius with this famous expression that Christ was made like man so we could be made like God and Gregory Gregory nazianza similar states by the power of the Incarnation he make me God end quote now obviously you hear those terms and you probably kind of freak out a little bit thinking oh he's speaking of us that we could be as God now granted they understand that a creature is distinct from the Creator but they understand that the purpose of God making us unto His Image right is to make us like God is to bring us as close to Divinity as possible though we are creatures and that is the work of father-son spirits in redeeming Us in giving us his spirit and transforming us into uh children of light so the work of the spirit I'm sorry through the work of the spirit comes our restorations in paradise and that we have been brought to Glory being made partakers of the grace of Christ called children of light and which now and forever we live in a state of fullness of blessing enjoyment in God in chapter 16 basil reiterates his primary intention in this Treatise he says to demonstrate that the spirit is inseparable from the father and the son as observed in his operations well I'm sorry he doesn't say that I'm summarize what he's saying uh basil refers to Paul's teaching about the spiritual gifts emphasizing that the wildest while they are diverse they come just realized my mic wasn't close to me hopefully I got it all darn it basil refers to Paul's teaching about the spiritual gifts emphasizing that while they are diverse they come from the same Spirit and the same Lord that's from First Corinthians 12 3-5 every operation of the spirit is conjoined with and Inseparable from the father and the son not only is the spirit present of his own will and dispensing gifts to the church but he will was also fully present in the creation of all things basil notes that while the mode and manner of creation has left a mystery in that we can only perceive of the creation through our senses nevertheless through epinoya remember the term epanoia conceptualizing things we can form an analogy of the Unseen glorify the maker by whom all things were made visible and visible principality and Powers authorities Thrones and dominions and all other reasonable Natures whom we cannot name and from this analogy you sure we can conceive we conceive that the father is the original cause by his will all things exist that the son is the creative cause through whom all things are brought into being and the spirit is the perfecting cause in whom the spirit's presence perfects but basil quickly qualifies that in the operations though delineated in what appear to be distinct separate actions a things coming into existence and the sustaining of a thing subsistence is carried out by one creating through the Sun and perfecting through the spirit so following this understanding of the economy or economia basil interprets passages in a manner that give shape to the metaphysical reality of the trying operations disclosed in metaphorical and or figurative Expressions citing Psalm 33 6 which says the heavens were made by the word of the Lord and all the stars by the breath of his mouth basil notes the word then is not a mere significant impression on the air borne by the organs of speech nor is the spirit of his mouth a vapor emitted by the organs of respiration but the word is he who was with God John 1 1 in the spirit of the mouth of God is the spirit of Truth which proceeds from the Father John 15 26 end quote Basil's interpretive maneuver which we see through epinoia is key to understanding the Oneness of God in his operations showing that the figurative contains a metaphysical literalness in the Divine work of God our interpretation of Psalm 33 6 reveals that the Lord gives order the son creates the spirit conform confirms basil clarifies the work of the spirit observed earlier as a work of perfecting stating it is the confirming of firmness unchangeableness and fixity in good his designation of the spirit and creation is sustaining of the universe is the act of God that makes his creation good I.E a work of sanctification being perfected in the spirit so that we do not confuse what basil means gosh basil sorry what basil means by sanctification with that of a believer's sanctification and conforming to the image of Christ Basil's use is to demonstrate that the order according to the goodness or purpose of each creative thing whereby it acts through a communion with the spirit the spirit's full presence to a creative thing empowering it to act proper to its nature challenging his opponents who claim the spirit is not the Divine Essence basil writes it results that if by your argument you do away with the spirit the hosts of the angels are disbanded and the dominions are disbanded the dominions of archangels are destroyed all is thrown into confusion and their life loses law order and distinctness for how are angels to cry glory to God in the highest without being empowered by the spirit for no man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost and no man speaking by the spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed First Corinthians 12 3. good concluding point now in chapter 18 basil contends for the monarche of God or the monarchia however you want to say which is the common patristic expression for the Divine Oneness Divine Unity opposed to the error of tri-theism and polytheism so in the monarchia basil specifies the trinitarian formula there is one God and Father the only begotten and one Holy Ghost we Proclaim each of the hypostasis singly or singly everyone say that or so you can say singularly I guess and when count we must we do not let an ignorant arithmetic carry us away to the idea of a plurality of Gods so in this confession basil notes the affirmation of the persons but within a monarchical schema the son is in the father and the converse one form or nature both one in essence and will the monarche is not two Gods basil writes because we speak of a king and of the king's image and not two kings the Majesty is not cloven into Northern Glory divided both exercising sovereignty as one and receiving praise and glorious one the spirit likewise is singly conjoined to the monarchia consisting of the Blessed Trinity the spirit is not of rank among creatures but is fully God of God one with the three through the one though the one is though the one is distinctly the father of the Son and the spirit so the scriptures speak of the spirit's origin as that of procession from God not as a creature who comes into being from God through his Creative Energy like a a force which the the Jehovah's Witnesses would say right but he proceeds from God his procession is not generation like that of the son otherwise there would be two sons and if you remembered this is why the Eastern Orthodox hold a monarchial view of the Trinity because they're saying if there's two or three that have the the unoriginant or the uncaused state then we ultimately have three or two we have a plurality of of gods so again the sun proceeds from the father where is the spirit the spirit spirates from the father distinctly of course again the Western View says the the spirit spirates comes from the father and the son that's where that distinction comes that we talked about earlier um so but the the spirit proceeds or Aspirus we see the sun proceeds from the father but we use this the procession of the spirit was a spirated from the mouth of God uh if you go back to that Psalm 33 6 right um the spirit or the word you know proceeds from the mouth of God in the creative agency so these attributions of the persons are relations of origin which indicate the identity of each person by the imminent relations to one another we must not refer to a human mode of relation seeing that the relations of persons are indicative of a time when the relations did not exist and then come into existence at some point that's a temporal or a creature way of looking at things rather the Eternal Essence has always been and the relations have always been as well the imminent relations are ineffable nevertheless we speak of them in this manner so that they are safeguarded that what we don't have three Gods we don't have three distinct beings that are separate from each other the spirit works by Illuminating creatures to fix their Gaze on Christ the beauty of the image of the invisible God as the spirit enlightens us we are drawn up to the glory of Christ the Inseparable Spirit of a trinity bestows on creatures the love and the vision to know God which is a knowledge from within not a natural knowledge of God is attained through nature in this intimate knowing the spirit shows the glory of the only begotten and on true worshipers he in himself bestows the knowledge of God basil sees the spirit's work as a conduit of relations between the trying God and creatures whereby the goodness Glory Holiness addicted and dignity of the father and the son extend through the spirit the result of this reveals the hypostasis of the godhead while retaining the Oneness of the Divine Essence the operations of the spirit are ineffable it is through the operations that we perceive the energia the energy right the Divine energia of the Divine Essence and our ability to contemplate God in the Blessed Trinity is a specific work of the spirit who is inseparable from the father and the son and is why we can only know and predicate anything about God as the Apostle writes now God has revealed these things to us by the spirit since the spirit searches everything even the depths of God for who knows a person's thoughts except his Spirit within him in the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the spirit of God and quoting Us From First Corinthians 2 10-11 because only the sun and the spirit fully know God it is only by the son in the spirit that creatures come to truly though not fully exhaustively no God so that wraps up our discussion on basil of caesarea I hope this is very helpful I need to show this slide again in case again you want to read some of these Works which kind of delve a little bit more into their writings but I would as always I prefer to go to the primary sources so you can find on the spirit you can find online you can fight find it free so just look up for a Saint Basil on the spirit you shall find it you can find um you know printed versions as well but again uh go to the primaries I I think it's great to read these guys I've benefited greatly from them but one thing that has not done enough in our modern context is not go to the primary sources too many uh you know make it judgments on uh on a source through a secondary source you want to avoid that as much as possible but again these guys are very helpful because they have a background in reading all this literature that maybe we do not have and they're going to really help us kind of Orient our mind to a particular understanding and approach to these guys historically speaking so they're very helpful from that standpoint and to really getting and bring us back to what the early church fathers taught on this stuff so anyways again uh hope you had a helpful time hope it was helpful for you and we will see you on the next lecture take care | Sovereign Way Christian Church | UCr5oWBriR-bjbYhCMbdwm6Q | 2023-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,727 | 42,233 |
Oyaz2zEcKG8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyaz2zEcKG8 | Indian Geophysical Union | Wikipedia audio article | the indian geophysical union as the government of India's scientific body responsible for all activities related with earth science systems such as seismology magnetism meteorology geodesy Volcanology oceanography hydrology and tectonophysics and to encourage the study of an research in geophysical problems and to provide media for publication of the results it is situated near another geophysical center Indian National Centre for ocean information services Hyderabad topic Awards lectures and medals professor kr Ramanathan Memorial Lecture instituted in and issued annually since 1993 an eminent Earth atmospheric scientist as invited to deliver a special lecture on a topic of current scientific interest the invited scientist is presented with a gold medal dr. H and Sadiq Memorial Lecture instituted in an issued annually since 2001 an eminent Earth ocean scientist to deliver a special lecture on a topic of current scientific interest the invited scientist is presented with a gold medal Prince mu KH ARRA MJ aah endowment lecture instituted in 1964 and eminent earth scientist to deliver a special lecture on a topic of current scientific interest to earth sciences since 1993 the invitee has been presented with a gold medal each year it also gives out the Krishnan medal for outstanding work by a geophysicist or geologist under the age of 40 | wikipedia tts | UCSXyUYsSKnOACkkI2mF1F1g | 2019-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 213 | 1,356 |
jkoTmyBEhdQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkoTmyBEhdQ | Understanding Minimum Viable Ecosystems - MVEs | hey folks Daryl O'Donnell here from Continuum Loop just wanted to do a quick rip through a concept called a minimum viable ecosystem there's a lot of discussion right now on how do you really get going on designing ecosystems that have a chance of succeeding so we're going to give you a little over five minutes right here gonna follow it on with a video that relates to the ecosystem governance framework that you're likely going to need but I'll cover that at the end you'll see where we're going so real quickly if we take a look at what is the problem we're trying to solve in the especially the decentralized world we're working and you're working to build a new capability for the world you're trying to figure out what's going on and you're realizing you cannot do it all it's just there's just too much to be done maybe you're not qualified to do some of it but you know that you need other folks and you want to help attract those Partners to help you do the build of this ecosystem not to hire them necessarily but to bring them in and have them build alongside you first you got to back up and say okay cool what am I building what are we building here if you're building an app you probably don't you're not an ecosystem that's cool that's totally fine if you're building a platform you're likely not necessarily part of an ecosystem you could be but a platform is often just about matching customers if it's a dual you know dual sided Market or it's providing a deep capability in a certain way that yes people do build on top of but they're kind of doing it and you're in control of things whereas an ecosystem is quite a bit different um so what's an ecosystem first off ecosystems are not platforms platforms are can be parts of ecosystems and one of the key things about an ecosystem is when you realize you do not have the control you think you do so when we realize that um it's kind of hard if you're a platform you think you're in control you realize no you're in control of a very small part of someone's world and when you step outside to the boundaries of your control which is quite small usually things happen so ecosystems really are about roles and activities roles are the people the companies the software that does the things the activities that are necessary in an ecosystem kind of lets you know the the people and partners want to know you know what's encouraged what's allowed slightly different things but also what's forbidden what is not allowed in an ecosystem you need to understand you know what are the rules how do we interact and as partners come in they want to know as players in this system how do they fulfill those roles that are in the system how do they participate in the activities what's their their role in a particular activity when we go back up to just ask some platforms world they're required you definitely need apps you need software running if you're creating a decentralized ecosystem you may need a platform because those are the things that handle the technical interactions of the data movement if all we were doing was interacting technically and moving data great um that's a commodity utility business and that's important but it's not net new you want your system to get there but that's not how you start getting an ecosystem going because the apps and platforms really miss the subtle the inevitable liability Indemnity and other governance issues that drive the real value creation especially in the early days that's for the businesses that's where this ability to add value and extract some of that value share that value around one of the key things we look at in in overall successful Tech is how do you start small well starting small with an ecosystem is important but it's not easy this is one of the reasons we're sharing these tools is that the early idea when we first start looking hey this is an ecosystem we realize it feels so simple but as we start to do some work we uncover some complexities that we had no idea would be there those subtle interactions between parties it's like things get tied in a knot really fast and it gets worse the complexity just keeps growing so then how do you start small our guidance and what we work with folks on is starting with the bare minimum that concept is the minimum viable ecosystem which is a critical tool I'm going to give you a technical definition by a gentleman named Ron adner Ron adner is a professor and strategy Guru probably one of the sharpest strategy Minds on the planet he defines a minimum viable ecosystem as the smallest configuration of activities and partners that can create enough evidence of value creation to attract new partners I'll unpack that a little bit I talked about activities and roles you you and your partners want to know which roles you're working in each of you what activities are you working on but the goal is not to go and make a bucket load of money change the world on day one it's to create enough evidence that other partners will want to come in this is a very similar concept to an MVP but it absolutely is not an MVP a minimum viable product it is a minimum viable ecosystem let's be clear on how an MVP is not an MVP because ecosystem building is fundamentally different going back to what is an MVP it is about you know trying to get your product Market fit it's about engaging with customers and getting the feedback until you know you really nailed things it's about exploring it's about finding things and you do that by low-cost prototyping get out get your you know rapidly iterate the world of minimum viable ecosystem isn't about that at all it's about actually delivering a value proposition it has to be full value proposition but also attracting and aligning the partners that make that value proposition possible because they help you build out what's called a value architecture if you're trying to do literally everything you know Amazon could be your partner you're paying them but you could look at very simple groups and just decentralize the ecosystem that are doing various different things in whatever industry you're in there are other players who likely can fit in your ecosystem quite nicely because it's also important to know where we are building and where we're relying on our partners and our partners want to know hey I'm here I'm fulfilling this role doing these activities in the ecosystem are you going to come and cut my grass are you going to take me out later or is this a role that I can be part of we're going to see this pattern just a few more times as we go through this and then we'll get another video out to you about the ecosystem governance Frameworks but I'll talk about that in a moment so one of the key things we have to do is understand how does the minimum viable ecosystem get created we know what it's about we know what it's for but how do we attract and align those partners and how do we know where we should be building and how do our partners know where they fit where they should be building that's when an ecosystem governance framework does because again those ecosystems are hard but once we get these Frameworks in place our partners can easily see exactly where they fit where they're adding value and where they capture it where that value is shared in the broader broader ecosystem where they don't fit this is as important so they know exactly if they're a square peg in the square hole that's where I fit but also where there are other opportunities that are either not being fulfilled not being fulfilled well because Partners want to be in place where they can add the most value because they capture the most value they want to be cheaper better faster than anybody else so they want to see where these opportunities are to one start and then grow into those so how do you get started the real key again it comes back to attracting aligning those Partners is you need an ecosystem governance framework for your mve government's Frameworks are something we've been working on I'm one of the co-founders of trust over IP Foundation that's really our meat and potatoes is aligning governance in business with the technology Stacks with this dual stack model but a governance framework does a few things and if we do it properly for a minimal viable ecosystem we can keep it relatively simple because we're going to focus only on a few things the key components in the ecosystem the governed roles those that have rules and we want to know what's encouraged what's discouraged the governed processes those are the activities as well as some of those artifacts that we're going to need that people have to look at whether that be a glossary what credentials in the it where there's identity and if you're working on on things like a teleprism where does that fit what are the Assurance levels because that actually starts to dive into liability Indemnity but these are the pieces you're going to need to go with this is also what we're going to help show in the next video how do we actually do this stuff that's so I'm again Daryl O'Donnell Continuum Loop keep an eye out for the next video again it's about ecosystem governance Frameworks and how they dovetail into creating a minimum Bible ecosystem | Darrell O'Donnell | UC97VCxxkwvMSzs5GzthS4NA | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,679 | 9,251 |
M17jUlA0CFU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M17jUlA0CFU | 9: Shaun Attwood and Gavin Knight at Stoke Newington Literary Festival | it was released in a court case that sheriff has actually been forced to release a bunch more stuff this monday by the media so it's you know a lot of stuff comes out so we've got checks and balances and it works in the way that we do get to find out what's going on there's a flow of information um now so hopefully as more people are getting away you know it's gonna be more of a movement to get this sheriff kicked out and conditions changed i believe his prisoners should be punished but it shouldn't be easy they shouldn't be holiday camps i spoke at a women young defenders prison and they were like after dinner they were like they need to increase our conditions most of what you're describing because this is just like a hotel for us so yeah you know people who break the law need to be punished but they should be educated and given job skills if you look at the scandinavian approach that's they've got the lowest recidivism in the world and it's humane it's not like the americans it's all about money as well each prison in america gets 30 000 dollars a year these private prisons they want people to do drugs and get arrested because it's big business big profits for the prisons um there's the states in america now uh some of them are spending more on the prisons than they are on education and the politicians get it all in kickbacks called political contributions it just goes round and round | Shaun Attwood | UC0pdktx9M6EcOsRg5LdLlXg | 2011-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 265 | 1,410 |
uSWQqq9nnR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSWQqq9nnR4 | Sideline Long Way From The Wildwood Flower [live] @ Eddie Owen Presents | scholar [Music] but he planted seeds of wisdom in every row that he walked through boy I can't believe what's coming to the World Turns slower then but the one we're living in is [Music] the simple country life he raised me from a baby he always spoke in black and white not much real but maybe his handshake was a promise that he never failed the key and I guarantee my grandpa never lost a minute sleep we always show you how but the way we're living now is [Music] sometimes it takes me back in time somewhere in my mind I've always been but it's not that far I take his old guitar and play The Melody once again [Music] thank you that old Cotton roll is a mighty four-lane highway there wouldn't be much progress I had it my way this old world keeps moving like a reckless Midnight Train underneath the rumble I still hear him sing just because it's moving fast doesn't mean it's gonna last [Music] thank you stick carried home | EOP Live | UCglhYtuxtjonGCGc2CQKCgQ | 2023-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 177 | 931 |
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