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Brian Day from NASA Ames Research Center joined Night Sky Network members and demonstrated a new tool to visualize data returned from Mars. Find more information and links to other NASA resources at: https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/download-view.cfm?Doc_ID=584
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And Brian, they and I have actually been working together for about a dozen years on various teacher workshops here in the Bay Area. And so it's always a delight to bring him to our audience, no matter who they are. So Brian works at NASA's Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute where he serves in lead positions for lunar and planetary mapping and modeling, citizen science and outreach. He is a member of the site selection and analysis teams for the resource prospector and lunar mission one missions to the moon and a supporting analysis of potential human landing sites on Mars. Brian was the EPO lead for NASA's Elkross and Ladi lunar missions. Brian has participated in a number of NASA Mars analog field studies working in an extreme environments here on Earth that shares some characteristics with Mars. In 2007 he flew on the Auriga Mak mission to record fragments of comet Kais, maybe it's Kies, Brian can correct me when he gets on, entering Earth's atmosphere. So please welcome Brian Day. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to be here tonight and a pleasure to show off some of the tools that we're developing. I'll just talk about some of these planetary mapping and modeling tools that we're showcasing. These are done under the auspices of the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute and these tools are actually developed by our crack genius development team down at JPL. This team is led by Emily Law and I really want to take a great deal of pleasure tonight in showing off the brilliant work that they've been doing and boasting about how wonderful they are. We're going to start out tonight looking at Mars and so what we're looking at here is Mars Trek. This is our Mars visualization portal and you can see that we can pan, we can zoom, we can explore the surface of Mars. For instance here we can see Mars' Grand Canyon, Valles Marineris. The neat thing about these tools is as you'll see they allow us to visualize planetary surfaces as seen through the eyes of a variety of instruments aboard a number of spacecraft. And we also have a number of tools we can use. So for instance here using the line tool I can draw a line along a length here, a portion of Valles Marineris and we can actually measure a distance as you can see. So that's useful in and of itself. Let's draw another line. This time what we'll do is we'll go across the chasm something like this and you'll see that we can actually do an elevation plot and we can look at the heights and depths of surface features on Mars. So also very cool but one of the tools that people enjoy the most is this one here. I'm going to draw a box around a particular area and you can see if I click it one of the options here is to generate an STL. That's a file that goes to your 3D printer so if you happen to have a 3D printer you can just draw a bounding box over whatever area you are interested in. I'm going to jump out of the screen share here, hopefully you can see this is an example of a 3D print that came out of this product here. So that's a really neat feature and people are enjoying that immensely. So what we're going to do now is let's take a look at this same area. This is Viking imagery but again let's look through the eyes of a different instrument. So what I can do is I can look at the various layers here and we can go to in this case we'll go to the Mars Global Surveyor and we can see that there's a color dull shade. Laser altimetry view and we're going to load that up here quickly hopefully. I am speaking to you from a hotel in Orlando right now and the internet connection here is perhaps not the best but you can see it's still working and what we've done here this is a laser altimetry view and we're color coding altitude. So blue is lowest, green is higher, orange and red and then gray to successive heights and climbing up to the heights of the great volcanoes of course of Mars. So this is a really neat way to visualize again if we take a look at the details of that we can see there's a nice scale here that explains to you what colors correspond to what altitudes. This is again a great way to really visualize almost in 3D but I do almost 3D when you can really do it so we'll switch to our 3D mode here we have a globe and we can actually look at Valles Marineris in this 3D representation we have game controls so if you happen to be familiar with the standard gaming controls you can go right, left, up, down, zooming in and so what we're going to do here is we're going to just fly right into Valles Marineris now we have a tiling server here so as you zoom in the resolution improves you can just fly right into the valley there what we'll do now is again let's switch to a different view so now we'll go to the Mars Odyssey spacecraft the Themis instrument daytime infrared view and here it tiles in so again we can appreciate the surface as seen through a variety of instruments aboard a variety of spacecraft again let's drop down we can fly right into Valles Marineris as you can see we can even turn our view look down the length of the valley and fly down the valley you can similarly do flyovers of the peaks of the great volcanoes it's really a lot of fun it engages the public in a very spectacular way we also have a series of bookmarks in these bookmarks allow you to go to some of the landing sites that we've been to so for instance we can go to the Curiosity landing site and it's loading again I my apologies for the slow hotel internet here but you can see what we're doing is we're loading the actual view of in this case Gale crater and I'm going to pull back here and give you a view of kind of a panoramic view as it loads here and you can see that actually we're using several different data products in doing this we'll wait for it to load so we have we have a mixture of imagery here from the widest view is the famous again daytime IR from the Mars Odyssey spacecraft then we have in higher resolution showing the entirety of Gale crater here imagery from the context camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and so let's go ahead and fly you down you can see the central peak there in Gale crater Mount Sharp and we'll let that fill in a little bit here the context camera gives us excellent resolution but then as we approach the vicinity of where curiosity is currently roving we're going to be loading in the data from the high rise camera it gets us down to the best resolution we can achieve achieve from orbit and what we'll do is we'll just go sit down on the ground right next to the rovers hopefully and up we can pan across the terrain looking at the path where the rover has traveled looking back up at Mount Sharp and we can drop down those the dunes here and we will continue to drop down and we'll just put ourselves down on the ground and there's a rovers eye view of Mount Sharp so there are a lot of neat things we can look at in Mars trek let's take a more global view here so again what we're going to do is let's again take a look at this wonderful laser altimetry view and as we do we can see really the amazing early history of Mars as told by the features clearly indicating flowing water so for instance here looking at eris valus and looking at the features that were clearly streamlined by flowing water it doesn't really take a great deal of imagination to realize which direction the water was flowing similarly let's head out to cassé valus and again note the incredible detail here and showing the way the water has flowed now if we take a 3d look at this area and we'll just kind of zoom out a little we notice that there's an interesting dichotomy between the north and south of Mars we have this low area to the north that really is indicative of where we think that there might once possibly have been a Martian ocean so you can see the water having flowed out these many outflow channels into this large basin that really spans the entirety of the northern part of Mars it's been interrupted a little bit here by some volcanic activity but you can see very widespread in this area called the borealis basin people hypothesize might actually represent an impact basin from very very early in Mars's history this would be such a large basin that it is even thought that perhaps this actually excavated down into mantle material so there's a lot of interest in looking at this history of Mars as revealed by these indicators of Mars's wet and perhaps warmer past now because of all of this of course we're very interested in further exploration of Mars and we're starting to actually plan not only additional robotic missions to Mars but human missions to Mars at this point in time roughly 50 sites are being looked at or being investigated now as you saw before we have these wonderful bookmarks that allow you to look at some of our previous landing sites we're in the act of adding to that now with the upcoming 40th anniversary of Viking you'll see you can see Viking there but we're also adding those 50 potential landing sites or roughly 50 potential landing sites and the idea being that you will be able to follow along and understand these particular areas of interest why will we find them so interesting and join us as we go through the selection process now certain aspects of Mars Trek will be actually used by our researchers to help actually analyze these sites there'll be additional tools added so you can explore them in great detail what I'd like to do right now though is give you kind of a sneak peek at a couple of these areas okay of course you can't think of going to Mars without looking at ballas marinara so here we'll zoom in and there's this area of Mars here called melis chasma and it's a portion of ballas marinara and it's one of the areas one of these areas that's being seriously considered and a reason behind that is well it's nice and low which gives us a ample opportunity to use the thicker atmosphere to slow our descent the walls here of the canyon actually much like the walls of the Grand Canyon give you a wonderful stratigraphic column detailing the geologic history of Mars also you'll find that in this area as we zoom in there are places where we see the recurring slope linear where we see that water seems to be flowing just beneath the surface and in large portions of this area here we also find hydrated minerals particularly polyhydrated sulfates they can be as much as 50 water by volume and if you're planning to live and work on Mars that is an irresistible resource because we are going to depend on in situ resource utilization you won't be able to get all your supplies from earth we're going to have to learn how to live off the land on Mars so that's one potential area some place we're not going to go as exciting as they are the tops of these wonderful volcanoes they're just too high and you don't really get a chance to use the atmosphere to slow down so we're looking at lower areas along the cassay valleys here we're looking this is certainly again the history of water is very evident here and of course the reason that we're so tied to water is because you know there's obviously been liquid water flowing here and here on earth wherever we find liquid water even if it's in the boiling springs of Yellowstone even if it's beneath the frozen ice cap of Antarctica even if it's in the cooling systems of a nuclear reactor wherever we find liquid water we find life so areas that were once sites of liquid water and may still be sites of liquid water of course of great interest to us now we're going to look at a site this is the dichotomy boundary the Deuteronolus mense it's a mouthful but what we're going to do is we're going to zoom in on this area here that was right on potentially the shore of this ancient possible ancient Martian ocean so as we go along this shore here you'll see that there's this ancient hisperian age crater it's cut through by outflow channels so water has clearly flown flowed through here again the walls preserve a record of the geologic history of Mars but as we zoom in now I'm going to switch views again so let's go to our Mars Odyssey the daytime infrared view and we'll drop in a little closer we'll see something pretty amazing so look at the floor of this crater here looks fairly standard in this area but around the edges of the crater you see these really strange billowy landforms and especially look here this tongue of material sticking out let's get a little closer and as we look we begin to realize that what we're looking at here are actually debris covered glaciers so this site which is only about 39 degrees in latitude so it's not in the extreme north but it has ample supplies of water now of course there was the original question do these represent rock glaciers essentially fossil glaciers where the rock that was rock debris lying on top of them is left behind and the ice beneath his long sense melt or these true debris covered glaciers and fortunately some of our ground penetrating radar equipment in orbit the charade instrument has actually been able to penetrate this area and see that in fact what we have here is a few meters of rock covering in some cases hundreds of meters of ice so these are actually active glaciers and uh i'm gonna pull down here we'll pull back and look at another example look at this beautiful tongue of glacial flow right here very very impressive so these are the types of areas these are just a few i mean there are close to 50 of these just amazingly fascinating sites and last fall we spent a number of fascinating days down in houston going over these sites and you can see why people are so excited so this is a view of mars trek here and i know we don't have a whole lot more time here but i'm going to show you some more of our portals we're going to jump now to vesta this is the asteroid vesta and we have a portal for vesta it's vesta track dot jpl dot nasa dot gov and again very similarly you can pan you can zoom and you can look at some of the fascinating history of vesta so let's do that right now what we're going to do is here we'll switch to a south polar view and let's bring up again some chemistry to really show this off so we'll do this color hill shade view again and here this helps us actually better visualize something that happened to vesta in the distant past you can see that there's this large i mean very large impact basin here rea sylvia about a billion years ago a significant asteroid hit the south pole of vesta and nearly resulted in the disruption of vesta uh we'll see evidence of the havoc that was caused by that a little bit later on here but you can use this to really visualize the size so you can of course use the tools to measure it if you want so we can measure across here and we can see 563 kilometers it's a big impact basin but if we look closely we can see that it overlies another similar basin this is venenia about two billion years old and we see that vesta has now twice survived severe insult to its south polar regions so what we'll do here is let's go back to our global view and in looking at our global view you can see these striations going across the surface these are graven essentially cracks that were formed that actually span the surface span the equatorial region let's go to a 3d view here and you can see how these encircle vesta also you can see the distinctly uh non-circular shape of vesta vesta when it initially formed in its early days did achieve hydrostatic equilibrium and so it was spherical but now you can see a good chunk of the southern portion of vesta is in fact missing and that is because of those large impacts we looked at uh we can actually find the scattered debris of that as we look in telescopes there's a whole asteroid family called vestoids that represent that debris from the south polar region of vesta that has been spattered across the solar system and some of that trail of debris has even intersected the earth and we find it here on the ground in the form of meteorites specifically the diogenites the eukrites and the howardites those types of meteorites all represent material from vesta the howardites are regolith breccia from the surface the eukrite represent surface lava flows and the diogenite rock from deeper down so again the cool thing here is being able to spin uh vesto like a globe there are lots of stories to be told so we can see these duvalia falsae here these cracks going across the surface um here's a very eye-catching feature here these three craters uh often referred to as the snowman and what we'll do now is we'll zoom in on the lower crater there crater marsha now we think of vesto as being just a rocky body but there is evidence that there is ice mixed in with this rock and that evidence takes the form of a really interesting unusual land form so i'm going to try and zoom in on that here and you'll notice right here this strange really interestingly shaped morphology here this is an example of what we call pitted terrain and what this appears to be is an area where ice beneath the surface was heated probably by a meteorite impact perhaps the impact here that uh was caused by that caused marsha and that ice was volatilized and erupted as gas forming this strange pitted terrain again there are other examples of this across the surface of vesta we can take a look at this again using uh our different layers so we can if we take a look at our mineralogy ratio here and wait for it to load we can see that that area this area actually does stand out so there's clearly something interesting going on here but of course one of the most fun things to do is to actually use the controls here to fly around and so we'll do that briefly here so again you can just fly along the craters this is all data from nasa's dawn mission it allows you to skim we can skim the surface here in pretty amazing detail now some of the new things that are going to be coming out is we're going to be looking at adding some additional data layers in the near future tim stubbs has done some wonderful research that is going to provide us with uh illumination and temperature maps again that has great bearing on potential ice deposits as we look across vesta so now i'm going to switch to the moon and this is this is actually our original portal lunar mapping and modeling portal lmmp.nasa.gov and again we can of course pan and zoom across the moon and what we'll do here is for instance let's zoom in on this case the area where apollo 15 visited looking at hadley rill and we can go into great detail but what i want to do here is take a little bit of a broader view and look at this the sinuous rail stretching across here and we can actually see the tail of volcanism we can see the actual eruptive centers here from which the rail flowed and of course we can use our tools a little bit different interface here but we can use the tools to again measure the distance there that's yeah that's five and a half kilometers across that is a good sized vent there so this tells us a really interesting story you can tell it say telescopes if you're doing a star party this is something that is visible in telescopes at the right time of uh sun angle and you can see going from the heights of the apodine mounds out into the vast lava planes of marae imbrium but this shows dramatically uh the flow of lava perhaps a little bit easier to visualize in the telescope this can be a little bit challenging but the the greatest example of a sinuous rail is schroder's valley and let's head over to that i'll zoom out a little and here this is a very easy uh real to see again the greatest example the largest example of the sinuous rail on the surface of the moon right near the crater artis tarikus you can see the eruptive vanderite here it's been named the cobra head for fairly obvious reasons and so again this is a good example of volcanic activity on the moon now neither of these rills that we've looked at actually very much resemblance to what we would term a volcano uh and with all these vast lava fields here across marae imbrium and here you would expect gee well where are the volcanoes well there are volcanoes as a matter of fact right here we are looking at one of the most spectacular groups of volcanoes on the surface of the moon hmm doesn't look that spectacular does it but again we can change our view so instead of looking uh this is uh the white area camera on lunar reconnaissance orbiter now let's go ahead and again use the tool of laser altimetry and here we can see um there the volcanoes pop into view these are the marias hills so again i'm going to and what we can do is when we look at our layers we can turn that view on and off we can see that that laser altimetry really helps now again we can measure the size of one of these volcanoes nine kilometers okay that's nothing compared to what we uh what we see on mars it's not like the great shields of mars the great shields here on earth on venus these are small volcanoes and they're very low profile that's why they don't show up so well in the whack images the typical volcano on mars is a very very very low shield but these are small shields and the question is and has been for a while well where are the great shields you have venus and earth and mars with these great shield volcanoes why would the saltic volcanism on the moon be so different well it turns out those shields are there and let's demonstrate that we'll draw a line through the volcanic complex here and we'll do an elevation plot and again i'm enjoying the speed of my internet connection here but here we can see that as a matter of fact this whole complex of domes is sitting upon a very hard to see large broad shield here we're seeing it show up with great vertical exaggeration here but this is one of several examples of the fact that we do have large shields on the moon they are very very very low profile because of the fact that the magma erupting on the surface of the moon the typical lava flowing across the surface had very low silica content and that meant it had very low viscosity it was very similar to say the viscosity of olive oil at room temperature and it's pretty hard to build a steep mountain out of something like that but using a tool like lmmp we're able to actually visualize that large shield that underlies this complex of small cones if you've ever been to say helo in the on the big island of hawaii and you've looked up at manakea and you've seen the cinder cones atop the broad shield of manakea this is somewhat reminiscent of that now let's see what else we can see because again here in the case of uh lmmp which is our original and fullest featured portal we have over 700 layers of data uh just here looking at lro you can see we have just all kinds of data here uh what i'm going to do here is pull up a gravity map so now we're looking at this same area but this is a gravity map showing red is higher local gravity green lower and blue lowest and what this allows us to do is take a really interesting look because one of the things we can do here is you'll notice we can have multiple layers up and within the layers we can actually adjust the transparency so now i've got for instance i've stacked layers so i've got the gravity sitting on top of the laser altimetry and i can adjust the transparency of the gravity map so i can see the laser altimetry beneath and so now we can see both the surface features and this gravimetric representation which allows us to look below the surface and actually visualize the now solidified plug of un erupted magma sitting beneath this volcanic structure so this is a really powerful aspect of these tools the ability to stack multiple layers and adjust them adjust the transparency so that you can essentially mine the data that you want out of the combined union of all of these layers that's really very powerful and as you can imagine it can be an act of some creativity stacking and adjusting the layers just right to show the information you want now as you can well imagine at some point after going through all that work you might want to save that or even share that with your friends and as a matter of fact you can do that because within our portals you can generate a url that encodes exactly what you have done here so the zoom levels the location the layers the adjustment to the layers and so you just copy that url then you can put it in an email send it to your friends and this is one of the really different aspects to these portals is that these are all purely web browser based you do not have to install any additional software so all they have to do is once they get that url they can just paste it into their browser and boom it takes them right to the data that you had arranged you can see the layers the adjustments it makes it very easy to share similarly let's zoom out here and I'm going to let's head down to a different area is looking at some of the stories we can tell here is marihumorum right here and let's look at the edge of marihumorum and as we do we see this series of concentric arcuate rills here the hippolus rills and these are actually graven these are extensional features and what happened is as the impact basin that formed marihumorum eventually started filling with lava and that great burden of lava as it filled in here weighed down this surface on the crust and this whole area sank and as it sank the regions around the edge were stretched and broken in these concentric rills we can see similar features happening over on the other side here a little more subtly but they are there so there are stories here that are very interesting to tell in terms of an active history on the moon and just as you would have extensional forces here causing these cracks because all this material sank you would expect to have compressional features forming and sure enough here they are in the form of these wrinkle ridges that were essentially formed by thrust faulting by this material all this sinking crust of now solidified magma sinking down and bunching together so there are some real utilities to doing this in the field if you're doing say a star party a lot of times you will find that people looking through a telescope may have trouble focusing on what it is that you're trying to describe to them so having a screen up like this where you can point out to them what it is they're going to see and then you can actually use this to help tell the stories of what is going on so that's again very very exciting very useful there are a lot of changes coming about to all of these portals a lot of things that are going to be happening soon in terms of lmmp we you'll notice that the interface here is a little bit different than what you saw with best then mars we will be migrating lmmp to the same interface in addition we're going to be adding a lot more data you know hey we've got over 700 layers now but we're adding more specifically polar data supporting the resource prospector mission we're going to be adding a lot of very exciting data from diviner a lot of new interesting things coming much greater coverage by the knack the narrow angle camera so there's a lot coming to lmmp i mentioned how best the track is going to be getting the new layers for temperature and illumination and mars track of course is going to be dramatically enhanced with the ability to do analysis of and to follow along as we explore the exploration zones the proposed human landing sites on mars so keep an eye on all of these projects all of these products there are a lot of exciting things to come so um let's see i see we're getting a little bit on in time here do we want to open this up for q and a at this point brian i think so i think we've got a number of really good questions here and so let's see what we've got and so kind of go back in time a little bit to mars and so we have a question from durin was the curiosity path that was shown in the visual visualization current and up to date and uh it was thought that uh curiosity was actually closer to mount shark than what was shown it is and i am right now working on the updates to both curiosity and opportunity so you will be seeing those along with the biking uh uh depictions very soon here okay so we have another question that um jeffrey found the talk about the glaciers interesting but doesn't the ice just turn to gas in the low air pressure uh no it doesn't uh interesting enough if it's cold enough it will not sublimate so again of course mars has the ice caps uh that uh you have the carbon dioxide certainly does turn to gas very frequently and seasonally but uh in the case of the water it is cold enough that it is uh in this case below the sublimation point and so that ice remains as ice and one of the challenges ahead of us will be to take that in this case when it's that cold it is really hard ice and turn that into a usable resource and one of the discussions that's going on now is how do you how do you liberate the water from that ice and it could be something as simple as once you expose it scrape the rock off of it um maybe you do something as simple as put a big black tarp over it and allow that tarp to actually cause the temperature to rise and be able to claim some of that water okay well staying with the theme of water um we have a question that how can they see the water flowing beneath the surface uh that's very good so we have the ability um if you can bear with me i'm going to see if i can pull up and find a movie so i will uh i'm gonna talk here as i look and there are some interesting things that we find on the surface of mars we find these ancient ancient views of where water has flowed but then we also see in some cases fresh-looking gullies and let me see here if i can actually and i'm having trouble finding it right now but let's let's just discuss it so and and we can i'll provide some pictures a little bit later here um oh wait a second here just a second view normal here we go i am going to be able to show this i think okay and sure screen so here we can see some actually fresh-looking gullies on the surface of mars and some of these gullies if we look we actually see seasonal changes so from one season to the other we see these new deposits but here's where it gets really spectacular is where we see over seasonal these seasonal changes over time here resulting in you can see these dark streets moving down the slope of the uh hill there and we've come to realize that that is indicative of water flowing just beneath the surface and actually being whipped up to the surface through the sand there and we see deposits of uh again hydrated materials salts that are coming out of this flowing water so this is this is really exciting is again we have known that the surface of mars is this really really terrible desert but in a number of places for instance uh the phoenix slander it was able to scoop the ground and see ice just beneath the surface but that was very high up in northern latitudes as we drop down some of that water season or some of that ice seasonally does turn to liquid water and can flow at a low enough altitude and again protected beneath the surface of the ground there so this is this is really exciting stuff and so these areas of we call these right here recurring slope linea and these recurring slope linea are grabbing everyone's attention right now they're interesting from a biological standpoint hey if you're going to look for water this is probably where you want to dig a hole or if you're going to look for life this is where you're probably going to want to dig a hole and also this could conceivably be a very valuable resource for people living and working on mars so okay so we've got another question uh kind of sticking with the idea of rocks on on mars without rock samples how can we actually tell the age of the features on mars oh very good um we can make inferences by looking at crater by doing crater counts so one of the things that we have come to realize is that fresher newer real estate like the areas around the volcanoes uh is going to have a much lower density of impact craters than you would have in some of the older areas so let's take a look um i will jump to back to mars track and let me share my screen so let's zoom out again i'm going to oops as we zoom out we can see that this highland area is more densely cratered than this area here where we had water flowing across the surface so we would infer that this is newer terrain than this area here this is actually uh this area here is arabia terra this is actually one of the uh older areas on the surface of mars and you can tell that because this area has been exposed for a long time over the billions of years the meteoroid impacts have continued and have continued to be recorded whereas here the flowing of water has erased a lot of that so this is newer terrain and so by making some assumptions about the rate of impacts we can assign ages now it's certainly a lot rougher in the case of mars than it is on the moon where we actually were able to calibrate those relative dates that we saw from crater counting on the moon with actual samples that were brought back from the moon and then we were able to get actual hard dates that we could then calibrate those relative dates with we want to bring back samples from mars that will allow us to do that calibration and really get our dating of features much more precise from mars excellent question so uh i apologize to some of you in advance that we're not going to be able to get to everyone's question we do have several questions i want to kind of turn to uh kind of the portals themselves here a number of people were asking about uh the potential of new ones such as our ones for venus in the works Pluto perhaps Saturn jupiter some of the other bodies in the solar system so yes we are thinking of a number of additional portals that we want to work on you can imagine a few of them are fairly obvious we've got of course we've we've done Vesta well the dawn mission has also gone to series and uh i'll let you know we've developed our team has developed a prototype for series and so that's one you can expect to see Pluto is blowing everyone's mind right now so we are absolutely thinking about that another one that really fascinates me is Mars's moon Phobos that has great potential as a stepping stone to Mars Mercury we've got some great data from the messenger mission so yes there are definitely plans to do more of these right now it's a matter of prioritization and with the resource prospector mission coming up and with our focus on looking at human landing sites on Mars right now those are two two top priorities but we certainly have our eyes on additional destinations and you certainly can't expect to see more of these portals in the future so here's an interesting question that Jim brought up it kind of in response or in response to that or a follow-up to that the Voyager data that went by some of the say some of the bodies like Miranda that are orbiting Uranus and Neptune is there enough data in the Voyager data to be able to reproduce some of these mapping projects one of the problems that we face as we look across the solar system and you know a prime example is Pluto when we did not go into orbit around an object we have really a very partial view if you look at the data we have say for Pluto or any of these bodies that we've essentially just done flybys of then in those cases we will have perhaps one hemisphere in really good resolution and the rest of the body in far less good resolution so there's a qualitative difference that arises when you do a flyby as is done by Voyager or in case of Pluto by New Horizons versus orbital missions like what we have going around Mars right now with LRO is giving us around the moon what Don has done with Vesta and Ceres so it isn't that we can't do them and in a number of cases we will but it is a lot easier and the results are typically a lot better when you have an orbital mission okay I know that we're just a little bit past time do you mind hanging in there for a few more questions we've got a few more that I'd like to throw out there if you no problem please okay so in in the one with Vesta one of them noticed that there was a starfield in the background was that realistic or was that a one that was you know added in virtually so to speak you know I am so proud of that team at JPL and that is one as a astronomer myself that was one of the first things I looked at and what did this team of software engineers do and you know something they accurately depicted the sky so you will if you can tear your eyes away from Vesta you will in fact see an accurate representation of the background stars so we have another one staying with Vesta for a moment here Jeffrey noted that northern hemisphere of Vesta also appears dented was there an impact then or have you inferred anything that went on with the northern hemisphere of Vesta all of Vesta has taken a beating but the magnitude of what happened near the south pole of Vesta far exceeds anything that occurred elsewhere across the surface one of the things you'll notice too is the topology of Vesta seems a little more pronounced at the south pole or excuse me at the north pole because of shadows and that was the actual duration of dawn's visit at Vesta quite frankly during a good chunk of that visit the north pole was in shadow and so you didn't see a lot of the north pole but toward the end of Vesta's our dawn's visit at Vesta the sun started coming out and giving some illumination to the north polar region but the shadows there are definitely more pronounced and so the the variation in terrain is somewhat more pronounced too so here's a couple of me kind of a lump a couple in here together and you'll probably be able to sort this out uh robert asks with a lower gravity level on mars would water flow have as much impact abrasion wise on the surface all things being equal as it does on earth which then would kind of maybe lead into another question that cliff asks is about is a valos marineris an erosional feature which that's certainly related to the ability of water to cut down through or is it something else say a rifty okay so gravity is definitely involved in rheology the nature of flow uh the gravity on mars is about one third what we experience here on earth that being said as we look at these great outflow channels we see evidence that there was in fact a very strong ability for flowing water to carve the landscape so even in spite of the lesser amount of gravity the amount of water that was traveling through and in some cases the number of cases this seems to be a cataclysmic release of water perhaps related to perhaps surface ice being heated by say a large meteorite impact and releasing a magnificent deluge of a flood that would really leave its mark on the landscape as it went traveling downhill so yes as a matter of fact water can even in the reduced gravity of mars do an excellent job of carving and shaping terrain uh does that include valos marineris valos marineris unlike the grand canyon does not seem to be primarily an erosional feature it is more likely a crustal event perhaps tectonic uh we think that there may be a relation to the large tharsis bulge that big collection of giant volcanoes just the northwest of valos marineris that may not be a chance alignment we don't have plate tectonics on mars the way we do here on earth and as a result uh hot spot volcanism builds up much larger volcanoes than it does here on earth if you take a look at our largest volcanoes in hawaii the plate movement has dragged that out into a chain of volcanoes but if the plate isn't moving as in the case of mars then that just builds up into these truly gigantic volcanoes that they can weigh down on the crust and actually fracture the crust and that may well be what we're seeing there at valos marineris is primarily a fracture in the crust perhaps caused by that loading in the tharsis bulge that said uh there was clearly some subsequent alteration of that area by flowing water so water did play a role flowing water did play a role in what we see in valos marineris but it was not the original cause okay so kind of uh shifting gears just a little bit but still uh following the water so to speak um if a form or forms of life are discovered on mars what protective actions would be taken to ensure these would not be detrimental to humans either on the mission or potentially brought back to earth that's a very good point um so nasa has an active planetary protection program there's actually a person whose business card reads planetary protection officer how's that for a cool business card but basically um we want to be very careful about what we might bring back from mars but also it works both ways we want to be careful about what we might introduce to mars if you look at the history of commingling of different species here on earth it hasn't necessarily been always a good story think of you know when the european explorers ended up first coming to the new world and the spread of diseases that in europe some defenses had been built up against but which were entirely new and absolutely devastating uh here in the new world and again across the pacific um if we introduce our bugs to mars it could be devastating to any life that's there and similarly we want to be very careful about any life that uh uh we might bring back from mars so in terms of the materials that we are sending to mars if you take a look at our so look at the sterilization procedures that are gone through for uh when mars 2020 lands and it starts digging holes man the the the sterilization procedure is really really really very detailed we want to make sure that we don't introduce any of our bugs there to damage what might be there or also to confound our experiments you know it's that's a long way to go to study bacteria that we bring with us similarly the question exists is what do we do with the materials that we bring back from from mars and how do we handle them there is of course very careful quarantine procedures for the materials that were brought back from the moon and the moon is a far far far less likely placed to actually contain any kind of biological activity um some suggestions have been done in terms of looking at uh processing some of these samples perhaps in other locations so perhaps uh in a location on the moon or even phobos where uh you can set up a lab to do study but then uh if there is a breach it's not going to get out into a viable environment so uh you have a number of plans that are in place and being worked on by uh nasa planetary protection okay well let's go for one more question and then we'll call it good this is uh this is great uh so a few of the people on do work with some planetariums around and they were and uh darin was interested whether or not these can be projected onto a planetary dome what sort of projectors might be needed what kind of rendering they might need to do to the images to be able to put them on a dome what a wonderful outstanding excellent question and that's a great one to end on um i want to point out that that what you have been looking at here are just a few of the clients that have been developed for this very robust back end we have developed other clients besides these web clients so there's a touch table client done a hyperwall client uh prototype for say oculus 3d goggles and etc so we're looking today at the web plant but the real real magic behind this is the back end is the data and the serving of the data and as a matter of fact the way that we handle this the team of jpl has developed a number of uh back end web services and apis that make the data available to uh outside systems beyond these clients and so we've been working with the american museum of natural history and the hayden planetarium there and the california academy of science and their morrison planetarium and we're able to actually serve this data to the planetarium and one of the things that uh the california academy of science has been doing is they actually have had held some workshops and will probably continue to do so for planetariums across the country and around the world showing them how to take this data and integrate it into their planetarium shows so it goes beyond just projecting the web browser onto the dome you can actually access the data behind all of this and bring it into your planetarium system and show it in the full fidelity that your planetarium is capable of okay well thank you very much brine this is uh absolutely fantastic um that's all we have for tonight all of you will be able to find this telecon along with many others on the next sky network under the outreach resources section on the nsn website just search for webinar we'll also post tonight's presentation on the next sky network youtube page by the end of the week you can also find other resources and activities on this webinar's dedicated research page and now for our raffle david
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NTN Nightly News (May 28, 2019)
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NTN Nightly News (May 28, 2019)
In today’s news package:
The government of Saint Lucia has officially launched the Canelles Resort development in China; a newly signed MOU is aimed at sustainable forestry and wildlife conservation; and the island’s capability to communicate during natural disasters is enhanced.
For details on these and other government developments, visit www.govt.lc/news
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Welcome to the NTN Nightly, I'm Nisha Charles, this edition's top stories. The Government of St. Lucia has officially launched the Cannell's Resort Development in China. A newly signed MOU is aimed at sustainable forestry and wildlife conservation. The island's capability to communicate during natural disasters has been enhanced. All that plus the latest in youth development, sports and the NTN Nouvelle Enquayol. The Government of St. Lucia has officially launched the Cannell's Resort Development in China. The real estate investment project is being undertaken by Caribbean Galaxy Real Estate Limited. The project will include two Appalachia Group subsidiaries, AM Resorts Brands, Dreams and Zoetry, Minister for Commerce, Industry, Investment, Enterprise Development and Consumer Affairs, Hon. Bradley Felix, described the meeting as a productive one. We had a very major opening with at least 450 agents present and the agents were well connected based on our conversations afterwards and we think that it will be a project that will be very well sold in mainland China. After the ceremony which was televised to the Chinese nation, we had a sit down with quite a few of the agents and the questions that they posed to us with regards to our program and what can be expected was very well received. So I think we can look forward to a very, very good program project in Cannell's. The developer is ready to go. The five star hotels will form the main hub of the new luxury resort and residential community at the Cannell's estate on the island's southern coast. Together the two hotels will comprise 330 rooms along with an adjacent real estate component with 380 residential units. The two hotels will include each of these bars, conference centres, a spa, children's clubs and entertainment areas. They have the means, they have the connections and I think this is one of the projects that will be very well received by St. Lucian's, particularly it going to be a project in the south of the island in an area that was undeveloped as far as our tourist project is concerned. We also met with the hotel chain that is expected to be operating, the hotel management group I should say, that will be expected to manage the facility. They are also very excited about St. Lucia and I think all of these partners coming together will bring a very good project, product to our, a good addition to our tourism structure. The project which was first announced in 2017 is slated to break ground later this year. The government of the Republic of China Taiwan recently presented the government of St. Lucia with its usual grant funding for the constituency development program. Since 2007, the government of the Republic of China Taiwan has been working with the government of St. Lucia through the constituency development program to improve the livelihoods of the St. Lucia's by constructing rehabilitating and maintaining infrastructural facilities across all communities in the country. Under the program, projects like flood mitigation, drainage, soil stabilization, community access roads and school facilities are all implemented bringing benefit to the people of St. Lucia. Recently the government of the Republic of China Taiwan disbursed funds under the program for the second phase of 2018 and the first phase of 2019. Ambassador His Excellency Douglas Shen says since inception over 2,400 projects have been completed and 25,000 jobs created under the program. As we know global warming and climate change affect all mankind and the sustainability of the world. Caribbean countries are particularly prone to enormous economic losses from hurricanes in recent years. So it is imperative to ensure the safety of the St. Lucia people and their property with a strengthened infrastructure system. I believe that through our joint efforts in these meaningful programs it will continue to enhance the environment for local residents and to bring benefit to all the communities in St. Lucia. Minister for Economic Development Housing Urban Renewal Transport and Civil Aviation Honourable Guy Joseph says the program adds tremendous value for the people of St. Lucia. When you have maybe five, six houses in a community that still have to walk a muddy path, may still have to cross drains with just a piece of wood across the drain and then you see these projects being implemented that changes the lives of these people in a very meaningful way. We must applaud the government of Taiwan and say special thanks to them for that level of support that we have received. Minister for Equity, Social Justice, Local Government and Empowerment, Lanad Montout ensures his Excellency Douglas Shen that the impact of the projects being implemented under the program will be felt in every community. While a government prepares a budget, outlines a program, there are always little needs here and there that cannot be met by the national budget and there the funding that you provide goes a long way in dealing with some of these issues as has been outlined by Minister Joseph, especially in areas where you have food paths that are needed and so on. And as has been indicated, we have also now moved into the area of utilizing some of those funding for our human capacity development as well, which I think is very important and as a result, Ambassador, you will continue to see not just the impact that those projects create on the aesthetics of our community, but the long term implications of the investment that is being made through the capacity that we build in our people. This year, the program will place more focus on projects that are centered on people development. From the Government Information Service, I am Anisia Antoine reporting. A newly signed memorandum of understanding will guide the way forward for improved and sustainable forestry and wildlife conservation in St. Lucia. The Government of St. Lucia and the Association for Conservation of Threatened Parrots, the ACTP, met to formally recognize the agreements that will augment infrastructure and services at the Gabriel-Charles Forestry Complex as well as preserve St. Lucia's national bird. More on this report by Amanda Flake-Clock of the Ministry of Agriculture. Honourable Ezekiel Joseph has spoken out on a matter which has met much criticism in the public domain, that of the breeding loan agreement with the Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots, the ACTP. He explained the details of this partnership, which has been in place since 2009. Let me clear the air on this. One would appreciate that this is not an initiative. This is an initiative that started since 2009, where the Government of St. Lucia, at that time, agreed to transfer birds that were already outside of St. Lucia, not new birds that we send out, birds that were already outside of St. Lucia at a zoo somewhere in the UK, to Germany, so at least we can have this breeding loan agreement where we can continue to protect our farmers. We just heard from the technical team that, all day in the wild, what we expect is far from the truth, and I'm agreeing that this need for us to do a census, and I'm hoping that, Martin, that ACTP can give us some support in doing the census. Scientific Director of the Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots, Cromwell Purchase, says, solution need to act in a timely fashion to safeguard the St. Lucia parrot. There is need, he insists, to take definite steps to build and sustain the parrot population. From the research that we did, nest collection, nest monitoring, we noticed that there were predators that were causing major issues. So of 48 nests that we monitored, 40 of them were active, and out of those 40 active nests, seven of them contained possums, a predator for chicks. So we now realize that the predation of the chicks is a lot higher than was expected, and then the bow constrictors, we also had a nest with a bow constrictor in it with two dead chicks, and this is an indication that the species is actually under quite a bit of predation. Mr Cromwell further explains the implications of not addressing the research findings, saying the strategy should also embrace a participatory effort in analyzing all threats to the parrot, and to determine the best move in addressing them. For a species that has two predators, both of them protected on the island, this is quite a risk and quite a threat. So this kind of information is important, and has brought us to the point where we realize that a sense is probably crucial at this time. Honourable Ezekiel Joseph says it is for this reason. The forestry department will facilitate the breeding loan agreement, as this intervention is proactive and strategic. What we're realizing is that unfortunately the boots that have been used in the project is not belonging to our benefit. We can't have a breeding loan agreement, and we're not seeing progress as far as production is concerned. We're not seeing baby chicks. So we think the time has come for us to revisit this agreement, if any time has come for us to introduce new breeding stock into the agreement, because the reality is if you look at what happened in Dominica last year with Maria or year before, we can lose all of our parrots over one day because of climate change, and we have had the experience in Dominica. So we need to welcome the initiative that has been given to us and the support that has been given to us, because it has been done free of charge. All the financing for it has been done by ACP, and for us now is to capitalize on it, to make sure that whatever you're doing, we don't do the benefit of our parrots. The Department of Forestry, along with key stakeholders, will continue to champion the mission of securing St. Lucia's wildlife and indigenous species, to elements which speak to the island's cultural and ecological identity. From the Ministry of Agriculture, I am Amanda Fe Clark reporting. And this is the NTN Nightly, Rhino Bryan is up next. The problem starts with finding a suitable spot. It extends to double parking. Offloading zones are ignored, thus inconveniencing commercial activity. Handicapped spots are occupied by drivers who use the quick-errant excuse. And of course, there's the constant fear of parking tickets. In an effort to curb these and other parking-related issues, the Castry City Council will be implementing short-term paid parking. $3 an hour can save you $500 in parking tickets. Short-term paid parking, coming soon. Welcome back. We join Rhino Bryan for the latest happenings in youth development and sports. Thanks, Nisha. Welcome once again to your update for the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports on the NTN Nightly News. The 2019 Ministry of Youth Development and Sports Secondary Schools' under-1540 Overs Cricket Tournament continued on Monday. At the Gosele Plain Field, Babineau Secondary completed a very comfortable eight-wicket win over Cicero Secondary. Cicero Secondary batting first. This missed for 80 in 18 overs, with Kensley-Paul making 21 and Isaiah Nurse 14. The wicket takers for Babineau Secondary were Gene Keane Nelson with 3 for 11. Tyler sent Omer 2 for 11. Daniel Kennedy 2 for 15. Chasing 81 for victory. Babineau Secondary led by Daniel Kennedy with 19 out and Jaden Flora with 10. Easily got to the target, finishing on 85 for 2 and 13.5 overs. At the Piai Plain Field, Cicero Secondary defeated Piai Secondary by 71 runs. Cicero Secondary batting first. In a game reduced to 30 overs aside, this missed for 147 in 19 overs, with Jaheem-Saint-Amy making 28 and Jamal Lawrence 20. Bowling for Piai Secondary, Alex Samuel picked up 3 for 28. Aiden Brown 3 for 35 and Joshua Monero 2 for 5. In reply, Piai Secondary bowled out for 76 in 18.5 overs, with Carlson Henry making 15 and Aiden Brown 10. Bowling for Chousel Secondary, Ned Eugene took 3 for 34 and Joe Joseph and Jaheem-Saint-Amy with identical figures of 2 for 9. Head Table Tennis Coach in a Miniature Redevelopment and Sports, Chris Wells, is confident that newly acquired Taiwanese coach Roslyn Lee will make a great impact on the Table Tennis Coaching Programme nationally. I'm very excited and delighted that we are receiving another coach and I'm happy that Mr William said, don't worry Chris, we're going to get another coach and it actually came through. So, sometime last week, I got a nice little message in my WhatsApp, you know, saying Saka Fett and I said, I jumped and I was excited because it meant that Roslyn did a little study of our culture and she was well-prepared to go through that adventure over here in the Table Tennis life in St. Lucia. So I'm very thankful to the Taiwanese Embassy for continually assisting us. Lee was recently presented to the Miniature of Youth Development and Sports through the efforts of the Taiwanese Embassy here in St. Lucia. And that's your update from the Miniature of Youth Development and Sports for today. I'm Ryan O'Brien. Thanks Ryan. The Government of St. Lucia has received a donation of satellite phones from the United States Government, more from Anicia Antoine. In an effort to build a country's capacity to respond to natural disasters, the US Ambassador to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean and the OECS, presented two satellite phones to the Government of St. Lucia. Minister with Responsibility for Foreign Affairs Honourable Sarah Flood-Boebre expressed gratitude to the US Government on behalf of the Government and people of St. Lucia. We live in a part of the world where we are so vulnerable to natural disasters and every year we've got to prepare for the hurricane season and just think of the people of Dominica. They're not anywhere near recovered from the last hurricane. They now have to prepare again for the hurricane. And we remembered how the tropicals, well the hurricane, changed to a category six literally within hours and we know how quickly persons can be cut off. And if you cut off from the rest of the world, how hard it is to get help. And so this is so very important. Small device, a very important device that we don't have. US Ambassador to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean and the OECS, Linda Taglia-Lotella, informed that a drill will be done to ensure that the phones are able to transmit a signal. The one thing about it is that's interesting, these are satellite phones so you have to go outside and connect to a satellite which then beams back down to another satellite phone. So hopefully you'll be able to connect not only to the people in Barbados or the people at NEMO but you'll also be able to contact people on other islands depending on where they're connecting and where they can pick up signals. The two satellite phones were distributed to the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMO and the Office of the Prime Minister. From the Government Information Service, I am Anisia Antoine reporting. If you have to do your own spray mix for Black-Stickle-Toker treatment, always follow the recommended safety procedures. Always wear protective gear when handling or being exposed to the fungicide or other pesticides. Use only the fungicide recommended by the Black-Stickle-Toker management unit when the treatment is due. The required quantity of the particular fungicide recommended must be mixed with spray oil and applied at a rate of 1.5 to 2 gallons per acre. Fungicides which are not recommended or applied at the wrong time or even when the spray treatment is not done effectively can cause the fungus to become resistant to the chemical and therefore may no longer control the disease. Oil fungicide mix which has been stored for too long should not be used to treat Black-Stickle-Toker disease. If carried out, such treatments may not be effective and can lead to poor control of the disease. Remember, before each chemical treatment for Black-Stickle-Toker disease on your farm, first the oil fungicide mix must be re-agitated immediately before application. For more information on how to treat and control Black-Stickle-Toker on your farm or in your backyard garden, contact the Black-Stickle-Toker management unit at 451-5491, 4515894 or email bpmu at candw.lc. This message is brought to you by the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the International Cooperation and Development Fund of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Welcome back. We join Primus Hutchinson for the NTN Nouvelle-Arquéole. Pleasure, Pepe, in the North of Paris, found great recognition for the return of contributions that I have made to the development of this community in the North of Paris. As a result of that, the Ministry of Community Development and Social Transformation consists of the development of this community in the North of Paris, the Chinese, special Germany, the 11th of May, to honor this salary. In this ceremony, the official responsibility for the development of this community is to congratulate the National Development Commission on the national development of this community. The official responsibility for the development of this community is to inform the government that there are no benefits for people who are engaged in this kind of activities and that they can also offer the support of the community. I would like to thank Mr. Aloysios Kambabach for his support. I would like to thank the National Development Commission on the national development of this community. It is an observation that I would like to offer you over this time. I would like to thank the State Department and the Ministry of Health and the Government for their support to do this. I would like to thank Mr. Ketuvie-Loner for his contribution on the development of this community, the community's cultural and educational development, and and the support of all this communities throughout the year. All the years. The organization of the local police, I have found a way to do it, like the current government that has complemented the organization recently. Today, I would like to thank the Greek organization of the police, as well as the representative of the government, and the Prime Minister of this country, Alain Chastney, for welcoming these new police officers. These police officers have increased the population of the police here, since the government has tried to address the criminal situation that has affected the country. The chief of the police, Milton Daisy, has declared that the police officers have increased the population to address the criminal problem and violence in this area. For the police officers, we have increased the population to try to address the criminals that have been put in place here. I would like to thank the government for providing these nine police officers, and I hope that the world will have a change from next week to the next. Next week, the police officers will find their place in a different division for the police officers to start working. 15 different organizations. The pay-out is now $400,000, to support the work that I have done to help the people who are working with different police officers. The Prime Minister, Alain Chastney, has said that these different organizations really deserve the police officers. The Prime Minister, Anaseki, has said that it is because of the people who are contributing from Guambal to help the people who are working here. For the police officers who have received benefits, it is living waters in Sofia, you have to pay $6,000, they call care to pay $6,000, association, our boys matter, and association sickle cell, you have to pay $10,000. For the national development, you have to pay $15,000, you have to pay $6,000. Merian Home, Adelaide Home, and Comfort Bay, you have to pay $15,000. Lady Garden Center, you have to pay $20,000. They call Donator, you have to pay $15,000. Fasting Home for the Children. They think they can save that money and form an association to help them with their problems. And I have to pay $20,000 because of diseases. They have to pay $25,000. And Constone, they have to pay $4,000. And that's all the news. Thank you so much for watching. I have to go to the operation If you want to live, you can do a lot. You can do it. If you want to live, you can do it. The tide for Castries Harbour was low at 5.33pm and will be high again at 12.04am. The tide for V4 Bay was high at 12.29pm and will be low again at 7pm. The seas slide to moderate with waves 3-6 feet or 0.9-1.8 meters. The sun will rise Wednesday at 5.34am. 7pm with a repeat at 7am. You can also catch up with us anytime on the Saint Lucia Government Facebook page or YouTube channel. I'm Nisha Charles.
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FAQ - Why Not Just Shoot the Gun Out of an Attackers Hand?
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Tactical shooting instructor Shepard Humphries answers the frequently asked question, "Why not just shoot the gun out of an attacker's hand?"
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I was recently asked a question that I think other people than just the person that asked my benefit from, so I thought I would answer this in a video. A friend of mine was involved in a discussion with someone, and one side of the argument discussion was that in a self-defense type situation, anybody that's carrying a gun should be proficient enough not to have to shoot somebody in the head or chest or some place that's likely to kill them, and that that person, the defender, should instead shoot the attacker in the hand or the foot or something just to stop the person from hurting them but not to actually kill the person. And so I was asked, what do you think of this? As a shooting instructor, forum police officer, what are your thoughts about that? Why can't people just shoot a gun out of a hand or such? Is that a legitimate goal? And the truth is there are a number of factors that go into shooting, the adrenaline and being able to hold your hands steady and practice and training and ability to handle yourself in a crisis situation, but kind of long story short, it's not a very exact art. So occasionally a person that is defending themselves can shoot another person's hand and shoot the gun out of it, but it's kind of like getting a hole in one in playing golf. Shooting is just not something that is as accurate, as precise as we all wish it was. And of course I'm talking about pistol shooting in a dramatic self-defense situation where there's yelling and the adrenaline is going. It's just been proven almost every single time that a person is not able to hit a tiny little moving target like a hand just because of delayed reaction times, marksmanship abilities, even the average police officer is not able to shoot an 8 1⁄2 by 11 piece of paper at 25 yards. They can't even hit that 9 times out of 10 under pressure. This is a bold thing I'm saying, but I've done a lot of training. I've been trained and trained others and most people can't do that. So when you think about a piece of paper, an 8 1⁄2 by 11 paper versus a hand and the hand is actually moving and you can't predict which way it's going to move, it's just not possible. So then if we think about the moral aspect of shooting another person to stop them, kill them, whatever, is that appropriate? Is that ever okay? When is it okay? And I don't have the answer for that. Well, I do for myself. I can only answer this for myself, but you have to answer it for you. If someone is attacking you and they have the means to seriously injure you or kill you, my personal perspective is that you have the right as a human being as a critter to survive. You have a right to do whatever is necessary to stop that person. So that is the goal of shooting someone who is attacking you. It is to stop them. It should not be to kill them. You just want to stop them. Well, then we look at a skilled shooter. Even the person that's in the top 5% of shooters, they're probably not going to be able to shoot a person's hand that's swinging a knife. So what part of the person could they hit? The chest, center mass, it's called. That's what you can actually hit sometimes. But look at many of the police shootings. You hear the stories of 36 shots fired and they hit him once in the ankle. I mean, that's what really happens in the street. And that's aiming at the big, huge center mass chest. So again, that is where self-defense shooters are trained to shoot is center mass. And it's because that's probably the only part that you can hit a moving person. Even then you're not going to hit it 100% of the time. And that is the part that is most likely to do substantial damage to stop the person. Now you hope that once you've stopped them, they're able to put a hand over their wound and stop the bleeding and survive. We want this. We don't want anybody to die. We just don't want to get killed. And we just want to stop this person from attacking us. So that's kind of my moral perspective, is we shoot at the only part that we have a chance of hitting, that we have a reasonable chance of hitting, and we shoot that part of the person until they stop trying to attack us. And that could be one shot, it could be 10 shots, whatever it takes, so that that person is no longer able to kill us. So that's my perspective. I'd be curious what yours is. Do you have a different moral perspective? Do you have different principles that you live by?
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I think the whole thing is Joey Vado. Oh my god. Oh my god. Unbelievable. Joey Vado. Oh my god. And just this guy for the angels. No big deal. Just the Mike Trout Autorellic with a piece of letter in there. That's all. Just no big deal there. Holy crap. George Washington. Diamond Guarantee. Come on man. Unbelievable. Multi Diamond Gem Logo Man Luca Dodgecich. Boom. Yeah. M's Lakers. Oh my gosh. Somebody has to get rich on the stream. Logo Man. Freakin. Davis. Kaboom. Are you freaking kidding me? Nebula one of one. Dodgecich. Kaboom. This is a Hall of Fame flawless case man. Tom Brady. One of ten. Patriots auto. Boom. Flawless finishes. Super Bowl 38. That's insanity. 52 tops. Throwback. Super Fracterado. Show hey Otani. And what the heck is this? Oh my god. Oh my god. Are you kidding me? Wow. One of one. Multi Gem. Tom Brady. Boom. Patriots. What? Eight diamonds and five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven rubies. Woo. Look at that. What's going on everybody? How we doing? Happy Monday? Well I guess not really happy Monday, but it is Monday. It's just another magic Monday. Oh yeah. We are down to seven to go in the first ones, thank you all. Football day yesterday. A whole lot of surprises outside of maybe the Giants I would say is probably the only big surprise. Yeah, the Giants will definitely. Everybody else I would say was pretty, was pretty like, yeah I can see that comment for sure. Everybody could have saw that comment. God. Jase, hello. Timmy, what's up? Timmy. Who are the Panthers one win? Who are the Panthers one win? Uh, I think somebody in the South. The Falcons maybe? I really don't remember who the Panthers be. Packers. Who are the Packers play? Oh, the Bears, right? No, no, Lions play the Bears. The Texans. I did, yes. The Texans. Really? Maybe the Texans, damn. Yeah, it was 15-13 in the South. Give it a little bit of fairness today. So yeah, give it a little fair. It's only the 15th thing. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Packers was surprising beating the Chargers by a whopping three points. Right. Aaron Jones is back out again now, so. Before it said that, he doesn't think it's going to be super long-term now. I just feel good. I just feel like Aaron Jones, they should have just kind of made sure that he was okay because, God. Let's go, Dev. Oh yeah, that's huge news right there. I'm not going to lie. No, no huge nod to the Panthers whatsoever. No, that wasn't surprising. The Panthers are like probably two years out from being sucked. They don't have a first, dude. They don't have a first this year. That's the problem. They're going to suck, and they're not going to get their first. They have no first this year. It's just rough. Yeah, that was tough. Thank God I didn't start it. I mean, I lost anyway. It didn't matter, but I would have lost by more. Thank you there. Brian, picking up the Mariners and the next one. Thanks, Brian. Appreciate your buddy. He's on 14 to go on the next one. Again, everything is marked down in our first decent amount of breaks. Stop, Joshua. And then everything in Bowman-Croham-U is marked down. What's happening, Josh? The thing in Bowman-Croham-U. I was going to say literally, the whole day yesterday I was down against Matt in fantasy. But somehow, tonight he has one player left, and literally he has to have Rashi Reis get 40 points. Yeah, that's not smoked by Cortes. Hey, let's go, Josh. Hell yeah, dude. Hey. And I knew you'd gotten into a bunch of definitive, so you've got... Definitive is fun. Definitive is phenomenal. Again, everything is marked down in all of our top-crumble updates today as well. I want to head and mark those teams down for you all. It's an employee debut. That would be very nice. That'd be cool. That would be awesome. That's the fact. Because I think who else is off the board now? I think one more is off the board. Adam H., with the Phillies in 18. Gary A., with the Nationals in 18. Thank you, buddy. Thank you both. Down to 16 in 18 now. Fujinami's off the board. We knew that. Who else? There was the reliever or the pitcher that's looking for G. What's up, Adam? How are we doing, brother? Adam H., again, just seven to go in the first one here. Number 16 as the Cubs, White Sox, Reds, Rockies, Metz, Cardinals, Rangers. Some good squads still on the board. The Reds are huge with Matt McLean. That debut is going to be massive. That is going to be a huge debut. That's going to be Matt McLean's best card in existence for Mackenzie, picking up the Reds. Speaking of the Reds, there you go. Six to go now. Thank you, Mackenzie. Kenzie R., appreciate that. Appreciate that. Six to go now in our first Mixa. And then we've got Ranger Division's full case of Jumbo. And then A., thank you, Jays. Appreciate that. Yeah, that was all shite, man. That was all shite. I'm going to get that card. So now down to the Cubs, White Sox, the Bulls, Chicago teams, the Rockies, the Metz, Cardinals, and Rangers. It's going to all mark down multiple times now. So we are chilling on that, which is awesome. Appreciate that very much. Timmy, how long are they going to warm up for? Yeah, I know, right? It's like starting up an old classic car. Got to leave it warmed up for a while. How long do you need it warmed up for? Exactly, exactly. Yeah, that is kind of cool. Yeah, like the white glove kind of thing. It's really nice. Frank Riggs can be one and done there, dude. Oh, yeah. They're going to have the first round pick, which is super select on, but they don't have the first. It's going to end up being like the Bears going to pick first and second, dude. It's going to be such a great trade for the Bears. And they have DJ Moore. And they got other picks, too. Like cheese, man. This is the time that the Bears are going to decide, are they all in on Justin Fields? Or do we have to move on? Now it's time to do it, yeah. If they're going to move on, it's time to do it right now. Because this upcoming class is their class. We've got to make that decision now. Cub's gone. Thank you there, Steven. Appreciate your buddy down to five now. Steven W. Down to five to go. It's over halfway sold out on everything now. The most spots we have today is 16, which is awesome. And the third mixer and everything else is either at 14 or lower. All of the Bowman Chrome universities are marked down as well. White Sox Rockies, Metz, Cadnals, and Rangers. That is it. My man's got a gold chain mouthpiece. Okay. Oh, Alexander. No, Alexander Madison. I'll just be like her. I'll be the guy that just yanks that and yanks it right out of your mouth. Five to go, everybody. Five to go on the first mixer. We have five on five. Five on five, exactly. Five to go. All teams have been marked on down. Flavio N with the Royals in the next one. Thank you, buddy. Once you have 13 to go, and I'm 17 now. So five, 13, 16. One to go on random divisions. Full case of jumbo random divisions. And then parlay that into the Rangers Delight. And then into definitive and then finish with Bowman Chrome University. Bowman Chrome. I'll do it for the morning here. And then we've got Forest at Night. Forest at Night. We're picking up the White Sox. Thank you, buddy. Down to four to go. White Sox now off the board. Pick up Piston's Isaiah Thomas. That's pretty cool. Green Day halftime show. That's pretty cool. Have they announced who's performing at the Super Bowl yet? Rihanna. No, that was last year. Oh, yeah. I think they did. I want to say they did. Oh, sure. Yeah, that was the one, yeah. I know. It's been awesome in 2013. The best we could do. Seriously. Because you got to think about it like this. Usher hasn't came out with anything in like the last five to 10 years. And plus he had all those scandals and he's caught up on a lot of stuff. Plus it's usher. It's kind of mid. Gary, what's up, buddy? How you doing? Good to see you as always. Yeah, it's true. Yeah, right, Joshua? Yeah. I'd say, yeah. Someone brought it to you. Hell yeah, Jayce. That's awesome, dude. Again, just the remaining four teams still on the board here. The Rockies, the Mets, the Cardinals, and the Rangers. All available. Yeah, it's real sure it's better than Chris Bond. Yeah, it's true. Cardinals, the Rangers off the board. Thank you, Victor. Three to go. Rockies, Cardinals, and Mets. Rockies, Mets, Cardinals. That's it. And we'll get started. That is it. And then we will get started. Oh, I'll get this guy. Ah, this guy. We'll get this guy out of here who is number four on the trash list yesterday. Very good. That's number four. That could have been a little bit, I think it could have been a little higher on that one. That was a pessimistic four. Three to go on the first break, everybody. Three, two, go. Got to rank up. Got to rank up. Got to. I guess so, man. Got to get up there, man. Always. Sam and Jay, sir. Good to see you, sir. Matthew F, picking up the Blue Jays and Pirates in the next break. So that is down to 11 now. 11 to go. Still just those three teams remaining on our first break. And then we'll get going, everybody. Should I start juggling or start swallowing fire? Something. You got to do something for sure. Should I throw up in the hive that Sam? Yeah, there you go. I'm sure people would love that. Oh, yeah, 100%. It would be disappointing if you don't hit me. What's up, Steven? How you doing, buddy? Steven. Tong Chi, picking up the Cardinals. Thank you, buddy. That is down to two to go now. Just the Mets and the Rockies. Rockies, Mets. Rockies and Mets. And then we'll get started. Two left. Two left. So rank up. There you go. Last of them in this. We're doing here. Last one time up and string them. What are we doing, man? He's losing it already. You're losing it already. Good lord, man. I'll be a runaway freight train. Yeah, evidently so. Yeah, right? Yeah, sorry, golf. Joshua W with the Braves in the next one. So that is down to 10. Almost into the single digits on number 17. Again, just two left now, everybody. Two to go. Just the Rockies and Mets. Rockies and Mets. Let's go back in 10 minutes. You had to ramp it up. I know you're on your freakin' 9am lunch break, Jase. God, man. Mets and Rockies, ladies and gents. That is it. It's all we've got. All we've got. The Mets win. We'll never be hurt again. Nope. I'm very OK with that, to be honest. I enjoy that. I enjoy that. I'm just trying to see what moves we're going to make this offseason. God, I didn't want to think about it right now. Whatever it is, it's not going to be the right thing. That is the lunch of champions right there. Jeez, man. Rockies and Mets. Rockies, 10 dollars off Mets or 20 off. Thanks, Josh. Yeah, fair. Thanks. I mean, you're not wrong. You're not wrong, but... You stink, dude. Bro, we... You stink. I hate to say it. They just do. How much more longer is fans? Can we take this? No, man. It's getting rough. I don't know. I'm disappointed. Rockies and Mets and Mets. And then we'll get started, everybody. That is all we've got. Phenomenal money. And a cowboy. I don't think I've ever worn a cowboy, in my entire life, to be honest. Nothing against that. I just don't think I've ever had a situation. Like, what type of cowboy hat would you wear, though? I don't know. Just like a... Dude, would you get like one like mine, or like a 10 gallon? Yeah. No, no, no. One like yours. Like, I don't want a 10 gallon hat, too. Well, on top. I don't think I could rock a 10 gallon. I really don't. Let's go, Chase. Got the barbecue chicken pizza. Hell yeah. Ooh. Sampires to the cowboy hat in this video. Raise off season play, trade glass nos on Woodruff. Yeah, I mean, it's not... I mean, you're just talking to gas now, though. They're not gonna be able to afford them. That's gonna be the problem. Yeah, but... I think that's almost the done deal that they're going to trade glass now. It's just a matter of to who and what... And where you're gonna get back and... But, what was I gonna say? His... With Woodruff, you're not gonna get him next year. That's the only... Probably have to wait until 25 to get Woodruff back, which kind of sucks. Everybody just two to go. Rockies and Mets. No, I don't own a cowboy hat. No, I do not. I do not. Got a deal, man. Yeah, no, nothing against it. Oh, man. Spencer picking up the Tigers in 17. Good lord. Good lord. Nine to go in the next one. Just the Rockies and Mets. Rockies and Mets, quicks. Rockies are 40 and the Mets are... Mets are 70, I believe. Rockies and Mets. I mean, what the... Who was it, dude? I can't remember who the debut that sold for 4,000 was. It was not... Oh, I... Jake Irvin was it? I think it was Jake Irvin. The look. Because I remember that, yeah. What I was looking through this morning. Yeah, Jake Irvin sold for four grand. And that's what they're saying the Senga is... The Senga could be close to the 20 then. Worth more than one. Yeah. They sound like a multiplier, which is insane, dude. Riley Greene. Because my thing is, though, with that... With the M-O-B-A-D patches... Very quicks. It's like... You're getting something that's... Very unique. Yeah, it's literally... Like, probably one of the most unique things that you could possibly get from a player that... Literally the only one. Yeah. Imagine Nolan Jones is there for the... Yeah. I think so. Yeah, I got you quicks. I would have followed you earlier. I didn't know it was you. That's what happens a lot. Like, if I don't follow you back on Instagram, it's because I don't... I don't put two and two together with most people. Yeah, right. Exactly. Jake Irvin's most expensive drug for those $80. It's nuts, dude. Jake Bird. No. Which is Jake... No. Jake Bird. I'm just kidding. Jake Bird. There we go. No, they do. They have three. No, they have four. Riley Pint. Carl Kaufman. Brenton Doyle. Blair Calvo. Alvin with a... Wow, a bunch of spots. Thank you, Alvin and 17. Kevin with a spot. Alvin with the last division as well. Johnny, what's up, buddy? How you doing? Johnny. Let me update your spots really quick. Down to two, four, 16. Now, two, four and 16. Two, four left. 16 left. Sold out on Divis, which is awesome. So thank you there, Alvin. Divis. Selling us out on Divis. Then 12, 9, 11 and 14. 12, 9, 10, 11, 14. That's what I should say. Joshua with the white socks and breakers the light. Thank you, buddy. That is down to 11 to go now. Yeah, just the Mets and Rockies. Gotta get the Mets and Rockies so we won't get going. We'll get started here. Vaughn. Vaughn. Oh, boy. Hello, Alvin. Alvin. Hello, Alvin. Oh, yeah. Donnie is top loading tonight, which is nuts. No Sean, no Dylan for the next week. I got you. I'm checking right now for you, Joshua. Let me see. Yes, that is the only one you got in 15, Joshua. That is it. One to go. One to go. Just the Mets. Just the Mets. See, it crumpets. It was lovely. There you go. That sounds so lovely. That sounds good. All right. Picking up the Rockies. Thank you, buddy. Yeah, I know we're going to spend time travelers, right? Just took another $5 off the Mets. And we're sold out. Sold out. Jeffrey P. Thank you, buddy. Four to go on the next one. Seventeen. Red Sox, Cubs, White Sox, Rockies. Four to go. Let us get started. Second mixer. Good luck. Here we go. Going on, everyone. Sam here with Lated Sports Carriage with a 23. Top Scrum Update Series Baseball. Hobby and Jumbo 8-Box mixer number 16. Pick your team style. Read off the list of our names on our teams. John A. Astros. Ben H. Guardians. Shike with the Rockies. Brian G. Pirates. Brian C. Giants. Eric J. Padres. Evan D. Diamondbacks. Ferhan A. With the Tigers. Francisco G. Brewers. Blue Jays. Frank White. Royals. Gary A. Nats. Jacob P. Dodgers. James M. Phillies. Jeffrey P. Mets. Joshua B. Marlins. A's. Joshua W. With the Red Sox. Mackenzie R. Reds. Matthew B. With the Yinks. Matthias N. Rays. Poe U.S. Royals. White Sox. Rays. And Cubs. Tanner B. Mariners. Pong Chi Si. Cardinals. Victor F. Rangers. And you have with the Angels. So good luck everybody. Let's do it. Here we go. Start off with our hobbies. Can I grab the trash? Joe Flacco's going to the grounds. Wow. Yep. Huh. Who'd have thought? Eh. I get it. Like they need, they need a guy. Well, he's available. Yeah. Right. I've heard a lot of teams that were fighting to sign Joe Flacco in the off season. Ooh. Obviously. Well, when you kind of passed your prime. Yeah. Yep. 38 years old when you passed your prime. Yeah. Yeah. You see that you just time to hang it up or? Yeah. Just time to hang it up. Just time to hang it up for sure. If you're Joe Flacco it's time to hang up. Yeah. Yeah. The Red Sox you're going to go after Otani for sure. How hard does Otani want to go to another losing situation? True. Yeah. I guess that's valid, Johnny. I guess that's valid. Yeah. All right. Off we go. Tom Smith refractor. Austin Riley. Rice Terrang on the prism. Corbin Carroll rookie. Matthew Batten refractor. Jake Oderizzi refractor. Sonny Gray and base. Blue. Jose Hernandez to 150 for the Pirates. Action stars Anthony Volpe. Zach Weiss refractor. Rookie for the A's. Jonah Heimer refractor. Prism of Johnny Greta. For the Inks. Dylan Dodd base rookie auto. Going to the A. Braves nice one there Atlanta. Congrats Braves. Dylan Dodd Matt Mervis refractor. Jordan Walker Titans rookie. I know Nola is off the board right? Yeah. 172. Yeah. 172. Yeah. Back to Philly. Gray Rod. Insert rookie. Hayward Gunner rookie. Prism. Mitch Hannigan. Negative. Penny Pascantino on the debut. Trisha Tossas. Action stars. Patrick Bailey refractor. Volpe. Future stars. Ken and Prism. Juan Fenn. Box number two of Colby. Trout going to lead two. Yeah, it doesn't trap me. Angels are done, man. They need to make that not their identity anymore. Having two superstars and winning nothing. I just feel like you just hate to see player, players like be on one team and just go past their prime and like, and especially with that little talent, it just kind of sucks. Two to go on the next mix everybody. I did enjoy my night's laid-back Saturday. I just hung out, played video games, played the old video games, found some football. There you go. It's another day in the life. It's a good time. The day in the life of Sam. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yeah, two big stars leaving is the sale off. Yeah. On Thursdays to Sunday. Yeah, that's true. That's true. And then we play freaking plants Sunday night, bro. That's what's annoying. We play in Los Angeles against the Chargers on Sunday night. We have like three, we have like two more prime time games after that one. That's not including that one. Hired prime time games. Hired one. Yeah, there's still a good amount left. I mean, there's still like 80 something left. I think what's the, what's the checklist 93 or something like that? It's a big checklist. Yeah, there's still a lot left, which is good. Even if 10 have been pulled, I mean, that's still a ton. That's Josh Young, Grant Anderson refractor rookie. No, how is good. It's not how it's not house fall. That's Justin Steele. For some of Robbie Grossman. Nelson, Alaska is the 299 purple mini diamonds. Nice one there for the Royals, Yuri Perez refractor. I might go to that actually, Vaughn Jordan Walker. I might go to that game. Jack's up. Jack Ravens and Jack's little on Sunday night. Reynolds, Governor Henderson, Sean Murphy and base Bobby Miller, Corbyn Carroll, refractor Bobby Miller, rookie for the Dodgers terrain. Josh Young, future stars, action stars, Adley, Nick Fortes, Clayton Pershaw, Robbie Grossman, refractor, Reese McGuire prism. I do not have fond memories of that game last year. That is the 399 Jose Siri and base. What's up, David? How you doing, buddy? What's happening, David? Yeah, I went to the game last year and it wasn't, you know, the desired outcome. The best, yeah. Or Ravens fan. Grayson Rodriguez. But I do like, like, that was a fun state. Like Jacksonville Stadium is really nice. The people there are really cool too. Randy Vasquez, like even the, even the Jacks fans are all really cool. Sean Bouchard to 50. Nice one there for the Rockies. Riley Green. Adley Rushman refractor rookie. David Vue and Luis Castillo. Hopefully, Joshua. Hopefully, we pick up the Gray Perez. Dragon Pool. Justin Tucker, 67 yarder. I know, what's his face? Spencer knows about that. Spencer knows about losing to a record-breaking field goal. The Bop Lions. Down to 2-1 minutes? Two to go on the next one, everybody. What's the one after that? 16, so. 12. 12 to go on the following one, also. Very nice. Thank you all there. Just Cubs and Rockies? Cubs and Rockies in the next one. Cubs and Rockies in the next one. And then 12 to go on the following one. 12 to go in the following one. Off we go. My trout refractor. Hoseal Tufay. Refractor rookie of Mason Miller. Prism, Joey Ortiz. And to my eight, radiating rookies. Christopher Morel. Nice one there on these short print for Cubs. Congrats, Chicago. Nice one there, radiating rookies. Ah, you can just do like gold tomorrow for a color, for recap wise. Pugna Hosea Siri. That is a blue-ray wave. Cal Stevenson on the auto to 150 for the Phillies. Congrats, Phills. Cal Stevenson. Gunner action stars. Gunner this summer. Sir. Riley Greene. Johnny Brito refractor. Prism, Dylan Dodd. Green Joey Ortiz debut to 99 for the Orioles. Judge Manuel Valdez. Casey Schmidt debut refractor. Lewis refractor. Josh Young refractor. All-star game. Rookie. Prism, Nolan Gorman. Alonzo. Prism of Joey Wendell. Mike Trout. Beatty and Riley Greene. Yeah, that's going to be awesome, dude. Acunia logo, man. Yeah. And that's going to be something else, man. That card is going to be something else when it's live. Love how DTR literally was crying after he won the game this year. That I was like, hey, when you work hard and you get your first career win. True. There you go. I've tried, too. Yeah, that's pretty awesome. That's pretty freaking awesome. Rockies off the board. Just the cubs now, everybody. Just the cubs in the next one. Number two. Cubbies. Nice. Hell yeah. Hey, you. Pirate spots. What's up? What's up, Bluechase? Bluechase? Damn. We're in the J's hat today. Yeah. Going through the rotation still. Zach Gallin. Prism, Joey Ortiz for the Orioles. Hell yeah, Milan. That's awesome, dude. Jordan Walker. Tomorrow's nice. Yeah, the radiating one. Those are so cool. Adley on the insert rookie. Joey Wendell. Hunter Brown. And Prism, Joey Weimer. Going to the brew crew. I just wanted their brewers. Hey, negative. JP Fyreisen. That's under sick name. Michael Harris Action Stars. Heimer Candelario. Refractor. Hit for the Braves was hit. And the personal last one. Yeah, the Cunha Logo Man Auto. Who pulled that off? Forested. Are you serious? Yeah, I don't know where it is. But it must be getting packaged up. But yeah. Yep. Who got it? Tom See. Tom See did? Yes, he did. Prism of Oscar Coloss. I bet you do. Oh, yeah. James McCann to 299 for the Orioles. Led Misdia's. Prism of our refractor of Oswald Praza. Michael Harris Rookie. Mike Trow and Mitch Garver. The amount of $0 for shipping at Led Misdia's. Okay, that's a redemption. It's not a what's it called? Yeah. It's not a debut. Right, yeah. Bryce Thuring. But I'm going to save it for the last for the end. Drop for a second. I thought it was. Who? There's Hunter Renfrow. Jamie Martinez. Grez. Oscar Coloss. And base. I want to do a slow roll. I haven't seen a redemption come out of this yet. Yeah. Crone Baseball Update Series Autograph Gold Refractor. Okay. Gunner Henderson. Oh my gosh, man. There we go. Holy crap. Woo. Or Gunner. Go. Good gosh, man. Congrats to Baltimore. Good stuff. Going to Poe U.S. That'll work right there. That'll work. Get that right into the last box mojo right now. Right there. Joseph M. Spots. Blake L. With the White Sox in 18. Austin T. With the Rockies in 17. So we're, like I said, down to just one in the next one. Yeah. It's the first gunner I've seen as well. The first gunner I've seen as well out of this. That's odd. But it's a good time to get one. Why not? I'm just rambling. I'm going to put a Stuart Fairchild in there upside down. Sure. Sure. One. Gunner Future Stars. There's Carlos Vargas. Peter Lanza and Gray and Anderson. You're not lying about that, though. I'm not going to lie. I'm going to add Prism, Juris, and Prophar. Coloss and Conor Wong. Brandon Fott, refractor. Rookie Otto to 499. That'll work. Nice one there. Congrats to D-Vex. I know. Same here, honestly. Bon Grissom. Same here. Quicks. I just want to see one of them. I want to see a live one. Like, a redemption would be more than okay with. But I feel like a live one would be. A lot with a redemption. But how sick a live one would be? Adley Rushman Rookie. And Michael Bush. He was good in pretty much everything else, though. We saw Gunner's stuff. Diamond Dominance of Juan Soto. Nice one there. Congrats to the Padres. A little short print action. Prism of Xavier Edwards. Hosea El-Jubei and Matt Reynolds. I like the Diamond Dominance. They look good. They look good. Jason Delay, refractor. The Lord Sean Murphy to 399. Nice one there. Congrats on that phrase. Prism of Mike Clevender. Scherzer and Adley refractor debut. Yeah, except that group we called no direction. Yeah, pretty much. Pretty much. Sean Murphy. And Bryce Miller. God, 5 and 35 since the deadline last year. That is some Charlotte Bobcats. That is some Charlotte Bobcats. Tight-ish right there. My God, man. Sam to do the producer tag. I could probably come up with a pretty fire producer tag. We got Sam on a beat. Yeah. Israel Panada to 199. Always a break. Sam on a track. And Luis Medina. See why I dislike pistons? Yeah, fair. Fair Spencer. Pistons. JP Fire-Eisen. Riley Green and Nick Fortes. If they waste the Cade. Oh my God. Did he really hit 105 miles an hour on a Crow Hop? Good Lord. Wow. Wow. Negative Tommy Pham. Face Auto, Jose Caballero. For the Mariners. Nice one there. Mariners, Strider, J-Rod, Nick. I feel like the pistons are wasting Cades. They're probably going to waste Cade. Josh Young and Christian Vazquez. They've been absolute bots and free agency too. They've been, they've drafted okay, but they have signed some very, they've made some weird trades and signed some very bad deals recently as well. David with UCLA later on. Raymond with a mixer spot. Thank you, buddy. Again, just the Cubs left in the next one. Just the Cubs. Just the Cubs. In number 17. Same, same mix as this one right here. Right. No, exactly. Yeah. Exactly. But the thing is though, the T-Wills actually know what they're doing. Yeah. The pistons don't really seem like they know what they're doing. I don't know. The outside of drafting at seems like that they are not they haven't really known what it's looked like. They've known what they're doing. Kenny Mandic, Yoshida and Tommy Pham. I feel like internally, just like with the GoBear situation. Yeah, that was not a good. I feel like that could have been avoidable. It's just little things. That is looking back to be a terrible trade. Yeah. They essentially gave up Walker Kessler who's like a slightly, slightly not as good root GoBear. Michael Harris, Riley Greene, Trout and Wang F. I mean, GoBear is looking decent today. Geez, Milan. And nobody's showing up to that one. Like I said, no direction. Gold Jose Butto to 50, nice one there. On the Gold Wave Encard Auto for the Mets. 36 of 50. Corbin Carroll and Jose Caballero. Sean Murphy. Action stars Trishon Costas and Brett Phillips. Edward Julian, nice one there at 299 on the lava lamp for the twins. Prism of Joey Weimer. Volpe and Cole Reagan's refractor. Cody Allard to 125 blue, green lava lamp. Prism Garrett Mitchell, Josh Young Rookie, Logan O'Hoppe refractor. Nice one there. Elvis Andrus. Wow. Prism of Gavin Snow. I really can't make that up. And Jesse Winker, I know dude. I really can't make that up. Spencer misses Matt Patricia though. Israel Pineda Base Auto for the Nationals. Nice one there, Washington. Congrats Nats. Simeon Devers and Levi Stout. Probably not until the Tigers are relevant again. Probably not for a while, I imagine. Oh, I'm going to sit until we fire Cashman Boca. Yeah, that's it. That's it. Until some management changes. Prism Devin Williams. Garrett Cole, Brendan Fock. No, that changes part. Yeah. New regime. Just want to stay home. Yeah, I feel that honestly, Mollin. I feel that. Levi Stout refractor Rookie Auto 2499. Nice one there. Congrats on that, Brett. Brett Bailey Rookie and Jake Bird refractor Rookie. Yeah, Pineda is like, Pineda is like the case hit of this. It's like the break hit of this product, Israel Pineda. That's Jordan Walker, Action Stars and Kyle Lewis. All right, on to the next one. Brian G with the Metz in Breakers to Light. Thank you, buddy. Again, just the Cubs available in the next one. Just the Thibs. That is it. Ronaldo with the Royals in number 18. Thank you, buddy. Ronaldo B. Yeah, going to multiple places is exhausting for sure. Josh Young, Seth Lugo, Juan Soto, Logan O'Hopper refractor. What's up? I feel like that does take a lot of you. Brett Bailey on the job, dude. Juan Yepez, Aaron Trudge and Jerk, I hate traveling. Like one place is fine. Open a package of frozen chicken last night, and sure enough, Israel Pineda. Alexis Diaz, nice one there for the Rets. There you go. It's Sinti on the All-Star game, Mark. Soto Alonso, Gunner refractor Rookie. Wouldn't shock me, to be honest, though, Chris. Would not shock me. It's like, how'd this get in here? Anthony Volpe. Oh, it did drop there. That makes sense. Oh, look at that. That's Corbin Carroll. And Adley Rushman. And Christian Dasche. It's like, oh, makes sense. Purple Ben Joyce, 2250. Erie Perez-Prism, Corbin Carroll. Ziegel Tovar. Nice ones there. Green, blue, Jose Hernandez. Nice one there, to 125. Brandon Fotz, Leonard Henderson. Brandon Fotz again. Here are the subs. That is a Dominic Fletcher to 299. For the Diamondbacks, nice one Arizona. Matt Olson. Bobby Witt and Yoshida refractor. Bobby Witt needs to be afraid. Yeah, there you go. Frisome of Joey Ortiz. And Tommy Fenn, wow, second. Doesn't Bobby Witt play third? No, I play second. Bobby Witt, third baseman. I feel like he could move over to third. Yeah, that's the worst. Logan O'Hoppe, Prism. Grayson Rodriguez and Juan Yepas. Were they close to almost the worst, almost tied to one of the worst record with the A's this year? The Royals. The Royals were not good. I remember they were like, at one point they were worse than the A's. Yeah, base auto Matt Swarmer going to the Cubs. Nice one there. Congrats, Cubbies. Add the Rushman, J-Rod and Grayson Rodriguez. More orders came in. That is going to be Ray with the Braves in number 18 and the Braves in breakers to light. Thank you, buddy. And then Ross with the Nats in definitive. So thank you guys. Appreciate that. Again, just the Cubs available in the next one. That is it. No, no debuts yet, Scorpio. No debuts yet. Hopefully we do see one, but... Yes. Yes. They're not easy. They're not. They're so tough. And to do a fair job. A's had that seven-game winning streak. The A's got super hot at one point. Yeah. For no reason at all. Literally, they got hot for... Who did play that stretch? Did they play our sheets? I think that was one of the graces. Brother, the Yankees. I think that was... No, no, no, we ended it. For instance, I'm a Bobby Miller that was stuck. Here, Cole and Bates. I think we ended their one-streak after the second game. Hopefully. That'd be nice. Would have been nice, for sure. Get B by the A's, yeah. No, not fun. Not fun getting B by the A's. Grayson Rodriguez, negative. Drew Waters, base auto for the Royals. Nice one there. And Matt Mervis. 9-Bull so far. No, I know. The Royals had their good strats. The Royals suck now. But, like, they were smart. They compromised the future for this foreseeable future to get a ring, man. Hunter Brown. Al Tuve and Dom Smith. All right, let's move to Delray Beach. Hell yeah, that's awesome. Delray Beach. If you ever go to Orlando, make sure to stop by. Yeah. For sure. If you ever drive through or go to Orlando, make sure to stop here. Brian Nodos, you up 175. I'll see if you're going to Disney. Yeah. Tohobar, Yoshida, Wandy Peralta, exactly. Stop the boy. Stern the pot. Oh, yeah. Stern the pot. Jay Ram, Corbin Carroll Rookie and James McCann. Josh Young Rookie, debut. Juanzo and G-Manchoy. prison Dustin May. Trout, Jordan Walker, refractor. I think it is, though. I don't think Whit's going to go down the Salvy route, but the Salvy route is different because he's a catcher. Yeah. And he's not more sought after like a short stop or a second base. Right, right. Jake Bird, 250 on the Purple Auto. Nice one there. We can't give up on Volpe yet. No. No, we got to keep Volpe around for a little bit. I mean, you want to go to Gloves. Yeah. Good defender. The hitting wasn't quite there, at least in the beginning of the year. It's such a bad couple of months in the middle of the season, too, that tanked it. Robbie Grossman, Anthony Volpe and Hunter Brown. He's still super young, too. Yeah, what? He's only 21. Yeah. He's got a lot of time. And then with the Cubs, or the Athletics Inbreakers Delight, I think, buddy. Keep him in the nine hole. Honestly. Actually, I feel like he's better than Litoff. Because if you looked at his production when he was batting Litoff compared to batting in the nine hole, was night and day. Yeah, that's true. That's true. It's a matter of wanting to. If we don't put it, if we put him at Litoff and he doesn't get on base, that's an issue, though. Yeah. Black and white. Mini Diamond's Auto is Matthew Libertor. Nice one there for the Cardinals. Not numbered. Short Prince at Auto. Riley Greene and Brian Raphe. Nice freak strike out in the box score usually. Yeah. Yeah. Generally it was. Jordon, Brett Beatty, and Jason Hayward. Quick recap here, everybody. Thank you, sir. All right. We've got Juan Soto. Christopher Morale. Sean Bouchard to 50. Matthew Libertor. Drew Waters. Matt Swarmer. Israel Pineda. Jose Caballero. Dylan Dodd. Levi Stout. Alexis Diaz. Brandon Fott. Dominic Fletcher. Nelson Velazquez. Jake Bird. A Israel Pineda. Cal Stevenson. Jose Buttoe. And then Gunner Anderson. Gold at 50. That will do it for the break everybody. Thanks again for the fill. Up next is... Number 17. Thank you there, Edward. Picking up the E's in all three definitives. Ugh, gosh, sorry. Pretty much I was saying that the whole entire Yankees should have not played except Judge. Basically. So the whole entire team except the... That's valid, to be honest. It is. Again, just one left. Oops, one left. 899-138. I know, breakers of lights at... 8, so 889-138. 8 left. 9 left. Again, just one left here. Pick of this one. One. One and one. The Mets need a trade. I don't see the Mets trading Alonzo, but I think Alonzo needs to move on from the Mets. That... That just... Yeah. I feel like Alonzo just needs to move on from the Mets because I just feel like that's not the team for him. No, I agree. He's... He's wasting prime years, and especially since he's... He came up late. Cubs gone. We're sold out on 17, everybody. Thanks again. Thank you, Ray. Well, one second to everybody. Exactly. Time for him to go somewhere else. And maybe a change of scenery will be the best for him. Who knows, honestly? It's not really... That's not a bad idea. Maybe a change of scenery would be good. This sucks playing for the Mets, dude. Well, it sucks playing for us right now, so... No, no, no. I'm not like... It sucks playing in New York right now. It sucks playing in New York because you are just... You can't do anything wrong. Or else you're screwed. You have enough chance, dude. It's like, eh, that's all. Ray G with the brew crew and 18. 8 to go. Number 18 now. Thank you, Ray. Ray picked up a bunch of teams today. Appreciate you, buddy. As always, Mr. Ray. The chief wall, honestly, though. Not wrong. Unfortunately, on that one. My lord. It's like, you're not wrong. No. All right, guys. You'll be one second here, and then we'll get going on this. You're 100% right, Shari. Like, that's why Otani didn't want to come to New York for the first place. I mean, one second, everybody. I'll be right back and we'll get going. Matt's sitting here for one second. Dude. Now, it's way too much pressure playing freaking New York. It is awful. It is. It is. Like, it's a lot. You're right, Spencer. Literally, if Judge plays in Colorado 500 homeruns, he could probably get the homerun record. He could probably beat Barry Bonds. What, is he going to win a World Series? No. I don't think we would trade Judge. I think he's a Yankee for life. I feel like if he requested a trade, depending on who's the GM, hopefully not Cashman at the time, I feel like how would allow that to happen? Granted, right now, that is the case. Spencer, that is the case. Literally, he's playing on a team where it's just you're in a situation, and the thing is, he's just in a tough situation. No. No, Von. He would never live that down. Literally, that would be like the Red Sox pretty much selling room. And especially if he went to the Red Sox. Yeah, I can agree on that. The Angels did not want to be the team to trade away Shohei. Who didn't? Yeah, they did. While the Yankees would never trade Judge because the Yankees don't want to be the team to be like, we traded our best player. Right. Hopefully we can see Rodin bounce back next year because if not, well, Kei Gawa. Kei better forget it. The name Kei Gawa comes up when I hear that contract. There we go. Let me just do this really quick. Boom and... Boom. Yeah, it was Pablo Sandoval, right. W with the Rangers in update, and then thank you, Mr. Evan, picking up the Red Sox in Breakers of the Light and in the next one. So I think we're down to 16 in the next one now. So good luck here, everybody. Let us get started on 17. Going on, everyone. Sam here with late sports cards. We are... Rippin' 23 top scrim update series baseball hobby and jumbo 8 box makes number 17 picker team style. Read off the list of our names and our teams. Get these in order really quick. Come on. Come on. There we go. Alvin S with the Reds, Brewers, Mets, Cardinals, Rangers. Anton A for the Astros, Austin T, Rocky, Brian L, Mariners, Caleb N, Padres, Giants, Chris A, Orioles, David H, White Sox, Flavio N, Royals, Gary A, Nationals, Jason B, Phillies, Joshua B, Marlins A's, Joshua W, Braves, Mark L, Red Sox, Matthew B, Yanks, Matthew F, Pirates, Blue Jays, Mathias N, Rays, Michael F, Guardians, Ray G, Cubs, Rory D, Twins, Spencer Z with the Tigers, Taiwan C with the Diamondbacks Dodgers, and U2F with the Angels. So good luck here, everybody. Let's do it, Ray. Picking up a couple of random spots as well. There are also Michael Lorenzen back. God. Yeah, actually, funny enough, I just Googled Worst Tigers Contracts of All Time, Spencer, and Jordan Zimmerman was number two, actually. V-Mart was number one, surprisingly. I don't know if you agree with that, but... I would say, why would I agree with V-Mart? V-Mart would be number one. I don't agree with that. I felt like V-Mart was number one. Mike Delfrey was another one. Joe Nathan was another one. Thousand-year Joe Nathan. No V-Mart slander ever allowed. I like V-Mart. I like V-Mart. I am always going to be V-Mart then. I am more than okay with V-Mart. For sure. I think he did well. Yeah, he was sort of service-ful in Detroit. Al Albuquerque. That was your guy, Spencer. That was Al Albuquerque. Yeah, V-Mart was good there. Jose Valverde. Yeah, never did anything to U-B nice. Jordan Zimmerman. No, that was Jeremy Helixon. Brent Hedrick refractor rookie. Gunner Henderson insert rookie. Adley, Andres Jimenez, Pache refractor. Prism of Randy Vazquez for the Yankees. Schuster negative, Kevin Kiermeyer for the Pugets. Bobby Miller. Refractor, Nick Ahmed. Action stars of Brett Beatty, Christopher Morrell. Gunna refractor. Rookie. Prism, Rhys McWire for the Red Sox. Wandy Peralta on the Lava Lamp for the Yankees. Wandy. Gunner Henderson. Prism of James Caprillion. Brett Beatty. Stewart Fairchild. Xavier Edwards base. Prism, Dominic Fletcher. Sandy Alcantra. Mark Vientos, base auto for the Metz. Nice one there in New York. Congrats, Metz. Gunner on the Titans. Michael Harris rookie. Grayson Rodriguez for the Orioles. And base. One set, guys. Put this in there as well. Tommy Chase in the oil now. There you go, Shipe. Shipe with the Rockies in the next one. Brian with Oklahoma later. Brian C with USC later. And Michael T with a spot in Leap Autograph. So we're now to, I believe, 11 to go. We're almost under 10 in everything in this morning, which is awesome. So thank you all. All of the finitive is under 10. 10 spots to go. That is the first cases we're ripping over here as group breaks. We have done a couple, a bunch of personals about it, actually. A couple cases. We did some over on Fanatics Live as well. So hopefully we see some fire. I really want to see that. That's a hell of a card, man. My thing is, at least the floor, you're looking at like three to two to three grand on one of those cards. Oh, yeah, dude. That's going to work more, yeah. Good thing, you go after teams that have, at least have a big check with the players. Yeah. There you go. Absolutely. Yeah, he was World Series MVP. That was kind of insane. Payne is still on a Brooklyn contract, isn't he? Yeah. I was going to say, I feel like don't get the... You got time. The only thing is that he's older. I thought he was 26. Yeah, yeah. Only Black Bear along I could root for. Was he... I was going to say, he was Maine, right? He's a Humane journey, Payne. That's crazy, dude. That's crazy that he was a Humane. Riley Green, I just won there. You don't really think of Humane as a baseball school. There's Alec Burleson. Yeah. There's Casey Schmidt. Didn't Pat Ricard go there, though? Adam? It's his own Riley Green. See? There you go. Yeah, he's probably what? How old was your arm? I thought your arm was like 24. Dude, your arm was 26. Is your arm 26? Yeah. It's all Luca. Luca? That's very much school. Hell yeah, dude. I like Maine a lot. Maine's a great state. Bobby Whit. It's a great state of Maine. Great state. Yeah, I had a couple... I knew a couple people who went to Humane as well. Yeah, Humane is really cool, man. Jody Breedup. Oh, your arm is 26. Got you. Garrett Acton. Another negative for Kevin Kiermeyer. I was going to say, yeah, your arm's up there in age. Zach, that's one. Even though I feel like he's still fairly young, but he's accomplishing a lot. Mason Miller. Yeah, true. He's the next Dave Ortiz. Yeah, you could say that. I could see that. Kiermeyer Prism. Sitting in the dark, but doing well. There you go. Crushed for Mookie Betts. Nice one there on the short print for the Dodgers. Crushed. There you go. Los Angeles. Adley. Corbin Carroll Rookie. Orlando Arcia. Juan Sotu. Brecht B.T. Jose Oduve. Lofa de Tupu. Dude, he was awesome. The Manuel Valdes. I keep trying to remember to put him in a thumbnail. I loved him in Seattle. There's Emmanuel Vazquez. Matt Walner to 299. Nice one there for the twins. Dude, he was good. He was such a good middle linebacker. I loved him. Matt Walner to 299. Nice one there for the twins. Dude, he was good. He was such a good middle linebacker. I loved him. Matt Walner to 299. Nice one there for the twins. He was such a good middle linebacker. I loved him. Oh, hell yeah. It's a good day when Lofa de Tupu is brought up. I swear if there's another Kevin Kearmeyer negative, I know, dude. That's what I'm saying. Futurey A. Futurey A. I like how he wants to join the team badly, but like, also, the fans are like, no. No, he's still a great defender. Yeah, but that's what we need right now. Yeah, we need hitting. We only need defense. We need hitting. I'll try and trade food. Lou Zariah is at this point, just so he can get on base for us. Honestly. Yeah, he's still, he'll be a stud for sure. I'd say, I'd say wait until he goes to another's team. Yeah. Because honestly, that's where it's going to be. He's good. He hasn't even hit his prime. Yeah. He has not even hit his prime yet. He still has a good few years left until like he starts really like getting breaking into his prime. Yeah. There you go. 22 top scum, orange whip. That's nasty. Is that an auto Milan? Yeah. Oh yeah, orange whip. Factor auto. Nice. Nice. That's awesome. J.P. Fyreisen. Spencer Strider. That is a Zach Weiss to 199 for the Angels. Josh Young. And Edward Julian. Zach Weiss to 125 for the Angels. There's the Profar. Omar Narvias. Wander Franco. Farmer. That was upside down. I'm going to sleeve that one just in case. It was upside down, which is a little interesting. Giora Shella. Nice one there. Yeah, exactly. Great it. Hold on to it. That's what I would do. 399 for the Guardians. Xaver Edwards. Refractor rookie. Prism of Oswald Barraza. Probably is my top end. Nice dude. Logan Allen. Refractor. Matt Walner. Another Matt Walner. This time to 199. Nice one there. Congrats twins. Logan Allen. Refractor. J.P. Sears. Will Smith. Prism of Kim Jin Ryu. Nice one there for the Blue Jays. Blue Jays. Bulby. Rookie for the Yanks. Yoshida. Rookie for the Red Sox. Let's see. Mike Yu with Georgian Ole Miss. Very nice. In. Bowmicrome Yu. The pious for the twins so far. Cubs, Tigers, Dodgers, Mets, Pirates. Rangers available in the next one. Six to go. The next mixer. Six to go. I marked them all down again, by the way, everybody. Marked them all down again. Go in here, everybody. Definitive coming up in a little bit as well. We have a full case, or we have another mixer of this, and then a full case of jumbo division style, and then a full case. Burgers the light. Breakers the light, which will be a lot of fun. Warriors at six and eight. That is pretty awesome. Paul Skeen's phone. It's Eliston. Nice. Nice. Clubs in the line. Dude, I'm with you Vaughn. Tenth in the left. Not good, dude. Not good. I forgot who I was telling, but I said, like, the Warriors, they're windows closing fast. No, it is, for sure. And Steph, Steph's not, Steph is doing Steph things, but Draymond's not the same. Draymond likes to championship Draymond. Yeah. Well, you know who's really not the same. It's Claire, dude. But it's like, I saw a thing, everyone's like freaking out about it, and it's like he's 34 years old, and he's coming off like multiple, not coming off, but like he's had multiple bad knee injuries. What's up, Strive? How we doing, brother? Strive. He's had multiple bad injuries. So it's like, everyone's like, whoa, what's going on in the, what's going on in Golden State with Clay Thompson? It's like he's old, dude. That's the thing. It's like, these guys are getting old. Right. You can't play forever. No, I know. It's like, it's not really shocking that the Warriors have slowed down a little bit. They're still good. Don't get me wrong. Like, there's still a playoff caliber S team. It's just, Not a bias. Right now, it's going to take them long. Todd, from the late Sunday fundage, you have a spot in that? You have a spot in that? I have a dream on it. You have a dream on it. Rafi Devers, I know. I know. I know. I know. I agree. I agree. It's true though. Devin Williams. And Purple, William Contreras, the 250. Chiefs, nice, nice, nice, nice. You too. Wasn't great. Not nice, nice, nice. There's Matt McLean. Future Star, Jordan Walker, rookie. Rayna, Prism of Seth Lugo. Sandiel Contra, base auto of Charles LeBlanc. Nice one there for the Marlins. Congrats, Miami. Nolan Gorman. Gunner Henderson. Cooper Hummel. That's good. All right, there always are a lot of fun. Prism, Yuri Perez, rookie. Riley Greene's the main kind of guy you're looking for, I would say. Brett Beatty. Also, I saw that at him. Wait for the Paul Skeens. Libby Dundool. This is Joey Ortiz. Unreal man. Unreal. That's going to be funny. That's got a leaf right all over it. That does have leaf right all over it. Seth Lugo. Prism of Riley Greene. Riley Greene again. Bryce Miller. Two 150 for the Mariners. What do you think is going to be better in the end run? Bryce Miller. Riley Greene or Torque? Probably Riley Greene. Torque's good. I think Torque's pretty decent. Yeah, he's got all those in this. Luis, yup. Whoa, a bunch of spots. Thank you there, Mr. Chris V. Brian C. with the Mariners in definitive. Number three, Chris V. With a mixer spot. Brian C. with the Mariners in number two. Matthias N. with Washington in bowman U. Jeffrey P. with the Dodgers in the next break as well. Thank you, buddy. Appreciate that very much. Some more definitive spots have come in. Yeah, super short prints as well with Riley Greene. Yup. Prism, Sam Hillier. Adley Rushman and Devin Williams. I agree with that. No, true. True. I mean, that was pre-Wiseman in weight, or Wiseman in pool. Traden. Yeah, not being there anymore. Tommy Pham, Brett Beatty, and Wendy Vazquez. Do you see it, Shai? Did you see that? The Wizards already want to trade Jordan Pool. God. That was quick. They don't view him as a quote-unquote franchise corner piece. Matt Swarmer to 250 for the Cubs. Last game taken. Nice one, Chicago. Very nice. Sonny Gray. Sonny Gray. Trishantossis and Corbin Carroll. Let's go Shady. Hell yeah, Shady. Let's go, baby. Thank you, brother. As always, Titan, Smith, Bregman, and Morrell Refractor debut. Francisco Alvarez, Prism Jesse Winker, Jordan Walker-Rookie, and Joey Weimer debut. Four teams to go, and the next one. Three. Thank you, Shady. Appreciate you, buddy. J-Rod, Prism of Corey Jolks, Rocky Devers, and Reese McGuire. What was they, Siri? I see the Warriors being, like, out-of-playoff contingent, out-of-playoff contingent team probably like the next four years. Oh, yeah, for sure. Narciso Crook to 150. Ray Wavato for the Red Sox again. Because they traded away all their future. They're pretty much close to their future. Kept decent pieces, but... One of another championship recently, so it's worth it. It's always worth it for the championship. Seth Lugo to 199. What's up, Ray? How you doing? Thanks for taking a bunch of spots, Ray. There's Cole Reagan's face and Riley Greene. Ray closed us out on this one, took a bunch of other ones. Okay, as always. Again, we've got Museum Baseball releasing on Wednesday. It's my favorite product right there. To 399 is Grayson Rodriguez. That is Tyler Alexander, Gunnar Henderson, and Tassar Hernandez. Yeah, Kaminga was drafted, I mean, he was drafted kind of like as a super, super raw piece. Yeah, a lot of Riley Greene's. Negative, Ryan Noda for the A's. Gunnar, Senga, Mato, and Todd Bradley over for after debut. Moody's decent. Kaminga, you just have to develop. Kaminga came into the league. He was not going to be very good when he came into the league. It's the Rui's base auto for the A's. Nice one there. Congrats, A's. With Kaminga, it's time. And Trevor Williams. Now it's time. Now you don't really have an excuse. If you stink this year, you don't have an excuse. Yeah. We are down to Fortigo. Tigers, Mets, Rangers everybody. Fortigo on the next one. Fortigo on the last mixer of the day. Again, it is the same one as this, the four hobby and four jumbo. Lamont Wade, Jr. for the Giants 299. Logan O'Hoppe, Prism. Hey, Corbin Carroll, Rookie, and Brenton Doyle. Hey, there he goes, Shai. Oh, Shai does have the Rockies. But hopefully in the next one, there you go, Shai. There you go. Corporal Jose Barrero. Nice one there for the Reds. For Hicklin, Yoshida, and Tyler Alexander Refractive. Yeah, there he is though. Exactly, exactly. He's got a debut in this, I believe, as well. Austin Hayes, Gunnar Henderson, and Dominic Fletcher. Yeah, God, dude. Hoops also coming out. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Super-reasonably priced Victor Limbinianas. Oh, man. Oh, man. Casey Legamina. Grayson Rodriguez. Andrew Benintendi. Band Toss from including Bunting Pictures. There we go. Hey, thanks, Luis, picking up the Tigers. Appreciate you, buddy. As always, Jose Butto to 4.99 for the Mets. And our judge, Adam Duval. Duval County. Duval County is right. Prism Juan Yepes. Volpe Refractor. Grayson Rodriguez. Blue is Jose Caballero to 150. Nice one there for the Mariners. Love Shorts. How you doing, buddy? Damn, it's early in the Pacific Northwest. Josh Young Refractor. Nice one there. We've got a Boba Chet and Sean Bouchard as well. Not pulled any of the debuts yet. No, unfortunately. Shady. Now I know the White Sox have been a mess, dude. The White Sox have been an absolute mess. Gunnar Henderson. Brendan Fott. Juan Soto and Jay Galu. Fanatics is the memorabilia company that owns, they bought Tops. And they signed him, Stroud, Owen Miller Prism, Aaron Judge, and Tanner Bibby. They signed him, Levis and Young to a exclusive autograph deal. So they can only sign autographs on Fanatics products. Yep. Jordan Walker. Wander. Rice Harper. And Cody Bradford Refractor. But it's understandable. I get it from a business standpoint. I get it. You want to lock up the top three guys. Lock those guys up, yeah. Feisado is Max Castillo. Going to the Royals. Nice one there, Royals. Kunya Otani and David Peralta. Very nice. Kandahar. Kandahar. Fanatics is becoming the Amazon Sports Bowl. One to go on the next one, everybody. One team remaining, it is just the Cubs. Again. Just the Cubs again. No, Fanatics did make much better impression than Panini did when they first took over the license. I agree with that. I am hopeful for Fanatics. I am hopeful for Fanatics. When I was 15 and Panini took the football license over in 2015, I was not hopeful. I was like, this is going to suck. And it did for the longest time. Let's put it like this. They said a lot of things. We wait. We wait. Casey Schmidt too. 399 for the Giants. Gabriel Moreno. Jordan Walker and Patrick Corbin. In all honesty, I think that's fair. We wait and see. See what they deliver. Because they delivered a decent amount so far, I think. Yeah, no, everything has like Jerkson Profardo 150, Prism Grayson Rodriguez, Rafi Devers, and Tristan Casas. You have to admit, obviously people are going to complain about everything. That's just how people are. That's life. But one thing I do have to say is they, across the board on most products, they have improved them from last year. Yeah. Jordan and Garrett Mitchell. They improved Cosmic Chrome. They improved regular Top Scrum. Yup. They improved the hell out of update. Like most stuff has been improved, which is good. Whether it's, you know, the quality has been better, the skews have been better. Casey Schmidt Prism, Coloss, and Jared Schuster. Foam and Chrome University football, I think, saw the biggest improvement. Yeah. Because that is miles ahead of where it was. That is a Gold Christopher Morrell, Rookie Auto 250. Nice one there for the Cubs. Congrats on that. Last team's taken. Last team in the next one. Yeah, exactly. Riley Greene and Luis Guillermas. Improved the quantity of titers in this box. Don't root for such a bop team, Spencer. Nicky Lopez, Prism. Sadie Alcantara and Lamont Wade. Yeah, they did. They did. Archive. Yeah, they make Archive signature with better names. Like, I am... Yeah, they did that. If they come out with Archive's sick series basketball and football, dude, I will be buying personal cases. Ooh, Garrett Cole Auto. Wow. That's sick. That's nice. It's a 30. 27 to 30. Wow, man. That kind of smoke up. Yeah, that came out of nowhere. Hell yeah, dude. That's cool. This is a great box. Bro. Behold Morale and now the Garrett Cole to 30. That's really awesome. The AL... Your AL saw a young winner. The one of the low and bright spots. Yeah. Of the Yankees. Well, her month's perfect game was another one, buddy. Yeah. Gunner. Kershaw Action Stars of Adley and Shay Langler's. Yeah, that one's cool. My room is tire steamed. I know Archive's sick series basketball and football. I will have multiple, multiple personal cases to myself on that one. Windy Peralta. Scherzer and Michael Garcia. Like that would be my favorite product. It's reached football as a real saiyan. God. Josh Chisel. Vinny Pasconcino. A Adley Rutschmann and Josh Young. I have a Miggy Placken poster. Betts and Gavin Stone. Faisalto Uri De Los Santos. Nice one there for the Pirates. Justin Steele, Bobby Witt and Mitch Garver. Camarica is one that I'd want to go to for sure. Yeah. Camarica would be definitely one that I'd want to go to. So it would be all tops products would have pretty much CD-Strat NFL license card signed. Yes. Right now he wouldn't be like, Ginner, that's it. Because they don't like, we're in a weird spot where they don't have the NFL license. So they can't make cards with like NFL logos on them. But they can make, like they can make cards that don't have logos. There is a team's jersey on autographs with. Dude, I wish Upper Deck didn't have hockey either. Gold Mini Diamond. Miguel Amaya. Rookie for the Cubs. Nice one there. Another Gold Cub. Cubs. The Overguerro Rookie. Otto. Nice one there, Pirates. Yeah, I like when, like when Peninio made hockey the products were really good in my opinion. There was, I liked Contender's hockey. They were all good. Gold Kenley Janssen for the Red Sox. Obviously NT hockey was awesome. Gregory Soto, Riley Green, and Ryan Yarborough. How will Upper Deck start going back and doing basketball? Yeah, now that would be awesome. Volpe, Prism of Tovar, Cole, and Brent Hedrick. Because think about it, who wouldn't love to see a 1B Upper Deck Exquisite pass? Yeah, dude, I mean, that would be like, do you have some of the numbers that card would do? Oh, God. They saw to Evan Lee for the Nationals. That'd be stupid. And Tanner Bibby Refractor. Yeah, exactly, Shorts. Exactly. Pretty much the same thing. And Refractor Rookie of Drew Maggie. Yeah, their sights stinks. Like, I literally bought a redemption and like a lot off somebody at Upper Deck Redemption. And I tried scratching it off and it didn't work, so I just sold it. Okay, it's Hunter Brown. Kevin Kelly. I'm like, I'm not dealing with this, dude. It's terrible. Yeah, dude. Luckily it did get redeemed because I told the guy, I was like, if it doesn't redeem, let me know and I will give you a refund, but it did redeem, so. It's 75, Dustin May. He's become the owner of the Yankees Jet Calendar. Mike Trout, I don't think I'd ever, Peyton Baddonfield, I don't think I would ever, what's he called? I don't think the sign runners have ever let that happen. I feel like, I feel like you'd be good as a GM. I feel like you'd be good as a GM. Maybe, Jess Chisholm, Gabriel Moreno. Maybe, I don't know. I wouldn't want to be that in the public. Well, as a GM, you're not really, unless you want to be. You think all the criticism, that's the problem. Yeah. Manual Valdez. You got to have a tough show. You have to have a hard show. Oh, yeah. Well, it's like doing this, dude. You get criticized all the time, here. You could do something 100% perfect when you're breaking, and someone will criticize you. Riley Green, Miguel Amaya, and Dylan Tate. Hey, have a go on shorts. Sure, be shorts. Have fun at work, I guess. Try to have fun at work, I suppose. Jordan Walker, Rookie. And there we go, Luis. Prism Pablo Lopez, Josh Young, Nick Ahmet. Got a gold wave coming up here. Big name, big name. Oh, wow! Morrell! Gold wave auto. Good Lord, Ray. I think Ray sold us out with the Cubs in this one. If I do remember correctly. And yeah, that paid off for you, Ray. Two gold... Morrells. Morrells for you. Herbie, Michael Harris, and Alec Burleson. All right, quick recap here, everybody. Geez, that is brutal, Devin. All right, we had a crush of Mookie Betts. Gold, Kenley Jansen, Gold, Minnie Diamonds, Miguel Amaya. The motto of Evan Lee, Lee over Aguero, Erie De Los Santos, Max Castillo, Asturi Ruiz, Charles Leblanc, Marc Vientos, Jose Botto to $4.99, $2.99 is Matt Walner, to $2.50 Matt Swarmer, to $1.99 Matt Walner, to $1.50 Jose Caballero, and Narciso Crook. Two gold Christopher Morrells. One gold... $2.50. And then a Garrett Colt Auto. That's really cool. Colturn. Hell yeah, that'll do it for the break. Everybody thanks again for the fill. Up next, number eight. Even worse, it was a Nashville... Nashville... P.K. Subban. Good God, that sucks. Again, just one to go. One, four, eight, eight, eight, eight. It's the Cubbies. One, four, eight, eight, eight, and eight. Photogenic. I don't think we can break photo. I don't think we'll end up breaking photogenic. It would be cool, man. But yeah, online exclusive. A lot of times we won't break those online exclusives. We don't break any logo frack or anything. Again, just the Cubs, everybody. Just the Cubs available. They are $55. They did well. I'm also going to mark down a little bit of definitive here. And like I said, just the Cubbies. That is all that is remaining in this next one here, everybody. All that remaining in this next one. So we are batting ready. Huh, is he a switch shitter? Who's he? I don't know. That is the thing I'm the worst at in sports, is right and lefties for baseball. I don't know a single one, dude. It's a 50-50 shot to get it right to be 100% fair, but I don't think I can tell you. Oh, wow. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. The home run derby. I forgot about that. True. Goddamn wallet back. Teams mark down in definitive as well, everybody. Evans from the Habs. Josh from the Cardinals. And Yehuda with the Padres and Breakers Delights. That is down 3 to go now. 3 to go. Yeah, absolutely right. Closing us out, man. Appreciate that. Appreciate that very much. You like the Blue Jays? Rockin' that you like the Blue Jays? Throwback Blue Jays? Hell yeah, man. I got this in New Era in Buffalo, actually. What's the New Era headquarters? Bufalo. From 890 to 84. Yeah, that's true, man. That is a high percentage down. 890. Bro, I can't for whatever reason, I just, I did like... I can't... I just always, technology is never on my side for whatever reason, always. Tails all this time. Yeah, Ray killed it on that last one, man. Went from 84 to 890. No, from 890 to 84, which was supposed to be 89, but I added an extra zero, like a fool. Come on. It's like for the low, low price. Yeah. From 890 to 84. Not gonna get deals like that anywhere else. No. Because everybody else can type, that's why. Again, just the Cubs available in the last... Just the Cubbies. The last mixer here, just the Cub. They did very well in the last one. Could potentially do very well again. Would not rule it out. Would not rule that out whatsoever. Really? Huh, I didn't even see that. That sucks. That pays for it. There we go, Dad. Okay, I'll do this really quick again. Still wanting to go? Just the Cubs, everybody there. 49. Just the Cubbies. $20. Just the Cubs. And then, like I said, just 8 to go on each of the Definitives. Who's left in? I think she's left in Breakers Delay as well. Delay. Rockies Pirates Blue Jays. Thank you, Alex, taking the Cubs. Appreciate you, buddy. Selling us out. So let's start thinking about Definitive here, everybody. 8 to go on the first case of Definitive. Everything is marked down now. The remaining team is on sale. Actually, we got 8, 8, and 8. Yeah, 8 and all of them. Triple Aids. Then it's in. All right. 18. Take over here. And we shall proceed. Thanks, Alex. Appreciate you, buddy. Any day now shall we play. Any day now. There we go. There we go. Good luck, everybody. Here we go. Hold on, everyone. Sam here with late sports cards. Rip in. 23. Top Scrum. Update Series. Baseball. Hobby and Jumbo. 8 Box. Mix number 18. Pick your team style. List of names and teams. Adam H. Philly's. Josh H. Brincey. Padres. Brian C. Giant. Charles A. Reds. Chris A. Orioles. David H. Blue Jays. Evan L. Red Sox. Flavio N. Mariners. Gary A. Nationals. Jeffrey P. Angels Dodgers. Jeremiah B. With the Pirates. Joshua B. Marlins Athletics. Luis R. Tigers. Matthew B. Yanks. Midge D. With the twins. Nicholas B. Diamondbacks. Cardinals and Rangers. Phillip S. With the Mets. Ray G. Bray Brewers. So good luck everybody. Let's do it. Yeah, an 8-2-go in the first definitive. 8-2-go. The Cuts are wild in that too. Dodgers are still available. Obviously, there's a Jackie cut being one of the Chases there. Plus a slew of vets as they always have. And Outman. Outman will be in there as well as a rookie, which is always nice. Could a Jackie would be cool. Yeah. That would be cool. Is your mom buying the Orioles? Too many Orioles cards at our house. Yeah, there you go. Got Orioles to win. Yeah. Hey, who do you think is going to be next to your rookie, Chase? Ellie. Evan Carter. Evan Carter. Yeah. J-Dom. Sal Frelik. Jude Dominguez. Mason Wynne. And Garnasio and Shran. PCA will probably be in there. A lot of it's depending on who opens up on the roster as well. Yeah, it's true. Opening day. Peter Lonzo. A refractor of Nick Castellana. Josh Young Rookie. Yeah, Caminero will be another one. Yep, Caminero. Yeah, these guys probably won't all be in series one. They're not going to choose series one like that. Ben Joyce. But like Noel V. Marte, Christian Uncarnasio, and Shran's another one. Adley Rushman, Rookie Henry Davis. Like all the guys who debuted last year didn't get into any of the products this year. Pretty much everybody that debuted before the All-Star break. Yeah, Rob Ruff-Schneider. Braden Shoemake. Nice one there. Two at 125. Yeah, Yamamoto. Holiday might be in it. Holiday, I have to imagine they'll keep out till 25 no matter what he does. Riley Greene. Matt Morprism. I feel like yes and no on that. I'd be shocked if they put Holiday in it. If he's not in series one next year, he will not be in 2024 products. They're not going to just do a half run product for him. True Maggie. They're going to want him in everything. You know what I mean? That's true. It's like going to make any sense if they put Holiday in update. No. That is Randy Vasquez, Rookie Otto for the Yanks. Nice one there. Yeah, that's a good point for him. I forgot about Yamamoto. I forgot about the International Signing Guys. He'll be a huge chase. There's Michael Garcia. Salve and Bace. Yeah, it is. Rookie Tiedman. Yeah. Yeah, Tiedman's a stud, man. I like Tiedman. This kid's got the stuff. I like Tiedman. He's got good stuff. The day of the International Shipping will be. Usually it's the first week of the following month. First week of the following month. Question, Mark. So if you buy into a break right now, it'll go out the first week of December. Usually like... Yeah, it's the very first day. Yeah, first day. We start packaging everything and it starts to go out little by little. Like, it went out really quick this month. It went out in like two, three days. We had all the international done. We're very caught off right now, which is nice. That's for Andrew Painter next year? Yeah. Yeah, Andrew Painter would be good. Next year? Cheerio. What do you think about Cheerio? Maybe. Yeah, potentially. He'll be the same as Holland. I don't think they'll put him in half the products. Or I feel like Cheerio might be called if that could be also a break. He could, yeah. Yeah. He could. Right now Milwaukee, well, they're losing wood drift. They're gonna probably lose burns. They're not gonna be able to afford burns. No. They lost their manager at the council. To the division rival. Yeah, right. I still don't know how that's allowed. Kodaisenga, Rookie Auto. Nice. There you go. Matt, congrats on that. Bass Auto. Nolan Gorman, refractor. Gunner and Rookie. Action stars of Jordan Walker. So how this might be hot at that point. I hate to say it to me. Very well might be. Yeah. Rafi Devers. I could see. I could see Salah being in 2025 and being cold. Edward Julian. That is Ryan Yarborough to 399. Bryce Miller, refractor, Rookie. Yeah. Colin Couser as well. Yeah. All the freaking Orioles guys next year. I mean, Westburn, Couser. Yeah. Keirstad potentially. Yeah. Got a lot of guys. Got about that. So it's gonna be an Orioles class again next year. Gunner, Rookie, yeah. Basically. The Orioles are gonna be loaded for the next like three years. Gavin Stone. Breaks. J.J. Blodet. Dominance Corbin Carroll. Nice. There we go. Good stuff there. Congrats on that. D-Bex. Grant Anderson, Rookie. Sega. Prism of Yuri. Perez. Prism of Joey Weimer. Joey Ortiz, refractor, Rookie. Yeah. Marcello will be up in 25. Yeah. Marcello will be up in 25. Yeah. Yeah. Marcello will be up in 25 too if he picks it up a bit, right? Jordan Walker. I mean, Lawler made his debut. He probably won't be in anything next year either. He'll probably hold Lawler out. Lawler could be a guy that is like an update addition potentially. We'll have to see Alie with a spot tonight and a bunch of... We have Raymond R. with the White Sox and Orioles and just a bunch of teams and updates. Erin Muzan. Thank you, buddy. That is Alie with a spot. Edward P. with the Brew Crew in a couple of breaks. A definitive. Charles A. with the Rangers in number one. A couple more random team spots. Ken with a spot as well. So we're down to seven to go in the first definitive. Everybody's seven to go in the first definitive. A lot of good value teams still left on the board. Yeah. Nothing like... I mean, you know, a definitive is $2,400 a box. Yeah. We have teams that are still like $50, $80. So there's good deals. $100 team. Yeah. I think you remember. Yeah. Can you start adding to what you think we're doing here? Yeah. Honestly though. Yeah, that's true. Between Wood Crew's house. Yeah. Elijah Green to... Hassell. Robert Hassell. Yeah, they've got some good guys in the system as well. We've got some very good guys in the system. Yeah. It's a good time to be a Nats fan in the next couple of years again, Shai. For you. At least the future is bright in Washington. Oh, yeah. For some Vince Velazquez. Purple Ryan Walker to $250. Oh, thanks for treating me so well. Yeah, you're getting Brett Bady, you're getting 37-year-old Jim Ray, you and you're gonna like it. Probably. Probably what we'll end up with. For some of Gabriel Moreno. X-Fractor, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to $125 on the auto. Congrats on that. Nice one there for the Blue Jays. Terrain Refractor. Ryan Feltner. Corbin Carroll Refractor, Rookie. Yeah, that's what we're saying. Cherryo's gonna be a $25 guy, most likely. There's Elia Hernandez, Jordan Walker. I knew you were gonna like that one, Deb. I knew you were gonna like that. Refractor of... What? Oswald Paraza. Rookie Dave Yew. Cooper Hummel. Stroh, Marcus Strohman. Oscar Coloss. Insert Rookie Hyunjin Raiyu. Speaking of Hyunjin Raiyu, it looked very similar to like the actual live cards. Yeah. Adley Rochman. So like without the autograph, it's like they're named like typed out in like script. Yeah, exactly. Prism of JP France. That is Gabriel Moreno. Nice one there too, $175. I forgot about Becaro too. Becaro's there. Yeah, Wood will get called up earlier than Becaro. Becaro's much younger. That is Matt McLean. Not saying James Wood is old, but... Yeah, but... He is... Becaro's, I think, significantly younger still. What's... Hopefully, if he got it, I hope he has a career resurgence. Well, he's still fairly young. And there goes the piece right there. Stop, Bladdy and Tyler O'Neill. I kind of like that, honestly, though. It's not bad. Yeah, I showed Anthony on the All-Mac Day. Yeah, I did. I did. Paul in Florida. Grated a Poisson, Bowman's best auto. And a 10-10 that he sent to me as a kid. He's like, feels like I got it back, and it's all in a 10-10, I just laugh. Now you have a Poisson 10-10? Yeah. Oh, yeah. You have the Poissons in this? But you know Anthony's here, wouldn't there? We have Robert Poisson questions being asked. Yeah, Luis on Hella Cunha is another one. That's true. I was going to say him, because he'll probably be on the... He'll probably make his opening day, Ross. 100%. 100%. Which will be interesting, because he gives the Mets another more firepower in products. Yeah, Spencer Jones will be great. But the Yank Smart Johnson's going to be very good, too. Yeah, he probably will. He's flown through the prospect ranking. He's like shocked by it, to be honest. Oh, he's flown through the minors? Yeah. He's proven himself. He really has. My heck can't take it. I really wish we kind of called him up toward the last part, with the kind of... I don't have to get him out of here. Show him, yeah, show him, man, yeah. What's up, brother? 2199, Gunner Henderson, what did he say to me? Oh, no, he said nothing to you. He said something to me. No, no, I know he said what's up, but then I heard him say something else. Yeah, okay, but you said something else, but I had to get like... You need to talk with a megaphone, because I can't hear you. Yeah, you know, you're only five feet away. I still can't hear you, Bryce. Aaron Judge. There's Matt Mervis for Fracture Rookie. There's Oscar Gonzalez. Tyler Alexander. Two at 399. Better not come back. He's coming back. Oh, there we go. Luis Castillo. For his own, I'm Adam Duvall. Corbin Carroll. G-Man Choi. Joey Buckle. Bulby Rookie. Michael Harris Rookie. There's Kevin Kelly. Really? Kersh Andves. Renaudal Lopez. Really? Wow. Only 14 likes on the stream? Look at Alvin keeping an eye out for us. Yeah, I like this stream. Come on. I like it up. It is free to like the stream. Sean Buchard. No charge. Geolito. What do you mean, Geolito? Where's he going? Did he sign somewhere to 150? It is Joey Weimer. Where did he sign after he got DFA'd? Not DFA'd, but like, release. Where did, after he got traded to the Angels, he got released. Where did he go after that? Does anybody remember? Why can't I remember that? Yeah, what was it? Did he go anywhere? Peyton Batfield. Christian Cosas. Stop opening. Nice one there. Guardian. That's right. That's right. Brian Rochia. Yeah, I did see that too. I mean, a lot of these cars are seeing these crazy losses on, to Oscar Hernandez, had no business selling for what they sold for originally. That is 2150 Patrick Corbin. You know what I mean? Like there's some of these like, cards that are taking 90% losses. Oh, 100%. Never, ever have sold for as much as they sold for. It is crazy that they ever sold for that price. Oh, jeez. Oh, jeez. There's some of these expect to see. I know. Dylan Dodd to 399. How we doing everybody? Logan Allen, Grayson Rodriguez, and Edwin Solano. Or Dominic Solano. How do you, how about Kyle? Random signing. A clearance right here. Oh, boy. Chippy, Timmy, Joshua, Devin. Yeah. Mills, Schythe, and Vaughn. What is going on in this money? Rich Hills to 199. A lot of bots here. We got ad control starts of the day. That is Michael Fulmer, Brett B., and Francisco Alvarez. That's quite the people here. Spencer's here too. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. What's going on, everybody? Carl. Oh, boy. What's going on? Carl too. All right. Everybody's here. Every clock in this morning. Oh, God. What are you doing? Nice one there. Vaughn. How we doing, boys? How we doing? Same bullet debut patch yet? No. I'm about to now that you're here, though. I'm about to give you a little look. Corey Alina, 299. Nice one there. 4 of D, White Sox. What's about to happen? Oh, no. I'm ready to attack right here. Redemption for Corey Jolks. Let's do the Finland boxes. I got you. What do you want? Right here. Right there. Clock. Spencer goes clocked into Leighton and work. Matthew B. Let's go, Spencer. Spencer's on a double today, man. Oh, man. Spencer is burned to midnight oil, evidently. Let's go, Spencer. Yes, Ray. Not the easiest. Magic? No, the lines. Oh, true, true, true. Magic. We're up 40 in almost all. Yeah, I saw that. So, yeah. That's a classic. Miguel Castro. Juan Soto. Miguel Vargas. I think every Monday I'm going to start coming in with Sam's hit list of who I bet on and I really am pissed off at. And right now it's Devo Samuel. Devo? Devo right now I had over 64 and a half rushing and receiving yards. He had negative one rushing yard and 63 receiving yards. So, Devo is officially on my S list. We need a little more production out of the rush. Blake Sable. I just won their base auto for the Giants. Damn sure. Any Padres to hit? Let's go. Absolutely. Let's do it, Joshua. Yeah, we're hitting some sodos for sure. Machado. Sam can do that for you. Absolutely. Yeah, I hit a Machado and Soto duel on a personal. Ooh. That is my Clevenger. Nice one there for the White Sox. It really was. I was pissed, dude. I was pissed. Casey Legamina. I was not happy. And that was in a two leg parlay. And my other bet hit because it was what's it called? It was, I had the Seahawks plus two and a half. There you go. Fork, William Contreras, Sandy Alcantara, and Angelardi. The Rockets are still not my friends. No, no. The Rockets are on Kyle's hit list on this Monday. No, you know what? We'll do it on Tuesday, Kyle. We'll do it on Tuesday. That'll be our thing on Tuesday. We'll start doing who we lost bets on from the previous week and who we don't like. And who we don't like. That's funny. Who is not happy with Jared Schuster. St. Dispenser. Uh-oh. Oh, yeah. King of Trash. Yep. The King of Trash. That's right, Shite. Yeah. That's right. Hans McCann, Gunner, and Dylan Morton. My boy, Jahan Dotson. Salute. Yeah. J's off, baby. He, uh... Took care of business. He tried not to, but we got it done. He just tried to sell. He tried to sell me a... Yeah, I saw that too, Vaughn. I saw that on YouTube. It's a 150. Nice one there. Congrats on that. He was at 55 at like third quarter. I remember... I remember that line being right around there. It was like, hey. I got Rishi Rice for an anytime touchdown tonight. Rishi? Rishi Rice, anytime touchdown score tonight. A dollar to win a dollar, 80. Ready? Hailing. Hailing? Oh, boy. Hailing there. I don't know what's going on in this game tonight, man. We'll rematch the Super Bowl. Super Bowl, yeah. Pretty much. The Rom photo variation. Nice one there. A prism of J.P. Fireyzen, Scherzer, and George Soriano. You break faster, so I don't know what to do. I know. I need my homes to not go crazy. For my fantasy team, Phillip? Oh, boy. Oh, no. What up, Phillip? She's a dangerous. Pretty much. Younger and Blake Perkins, yeah. But betting against my homes or needing my homes to not play well is always tough. Sending it to theirs this morning. I'll send you mine today. Shied after work, too. Rafi Devers, gold, 250. Nice one there. Yeah, that finishes with one yard, exactly. Exactly, Joshua. Jason Hayward, Addy Rushman, and Pamela Stella. Pat Mervis, nice. Cubs the last team taken again. Now they hit a Mervis to 4.99. Congrats on that. And Bobby Miller. I did it on a six-legged. Yes, today, Chief Inchoate, Riley Green, and Kenley Jansen. 38 cents finished last night at 7.74. There we go, Carl. Hell yeah, dude. Hell yeah. A prism of Jurickson-Profar, Jordan Walker-Rookie, and Garrett Hill. The scoring for the Eagles. All right. Okay, there you go. Kim C, picking up the Dodgers in number one. Thank you, Kim. We are down to six. D-backs, Guardians, Rockies, Marlins, Mariners, Rays in number one. Thin number one. Yeah, right, honestly. When you feel a little spicy. They're all young, my running backs. Yeah, that's fair, Milan. Michael Stefanik, don't panic. It's Michael Stefanik, base auto, for the Angels and Brett Phillips. I would have been, I suddenly didn't get that. I would have been up so much. No, Carl. I think my, I think my bet next week, I'm going to put, um, that is Corey Seeger, base, and Jeter Downs. I also think that I'm going to put a, like, 12 leg parlay of all the games next week to not go into overtime. I'm going to bet no on OT, and all of the one and four of Fox Leeds. That's going to be my, my big parlay next week. Josh Young, Xavier Edwards, Peter Lanzo, and Gus Farland. I hope one game this goes on over time. Probably, there'll probably be like three games that go on overtime. With your luck, yeah. If I do that, yeah. And it'll be the freakin' Ravens that go on overtime to watch Anthony Bolby. Your own team? Yeah. They actually, Levi Stout, I like to use two touchdown scoring processes with my parlays rather than adding 15 legs. Yeah, that's valid. I think that's valid, should I, rather than adding 15 legs. But he always sends me those. There's Matt Mervis, Oscar Colas, and Jordan Lyles. I've got like, I've got like a 15 cent, like 35 leg parlay that, if it hits, wins like nine trillion dollars or something like that. It's so ridiculous. That is a Grant Anderson for the Rangers 2-150. That's Drew Trav. What's up, Trav? How are we doing, buddy? Bro. Mason Miller, one of our Ravens fans. Okay. Keep it moving. Again, everybody. Six to go now on the first definitive. Hits 70k once in a Tom Brady yard. Mike Evans, two touchdowns. Derek Henry touchdowns. Something else. Yeah, the two touchdowns. That's true. The two touchdowns will rocket it, man. Go to the freakin' moon on those two touchdown parlays. Maybe I'll start doing that too, should I? That's Oswaldo Cabrera, the 499. Nice one there for the Yankees. No, so far my best betting, like my best game that I bet I've won the most money on was Ravens Thursday night. Because I bet the Ravens money line. I bet the Ravens money line. And then I bet Justin Matta Buike over 0.5 sacks because he had a sack in eight straight games and he got another one. One Spurrow was out, of course. Corbin Carroll rookie. Yeah, Brendan Williamson. And then I... Who else did I hit? Well, I lost Keaton Mitchell over in rushing yards and then I hit a parlay of Lamar over rushing yards and I parlayed it with McCall Bridges over in rebounds and I hit that too. I was like, all right. Only time I did well in betting was... that is Jordan Walker, Brett Beatty Rookie, and James Paxton. Yeah, no, exactly. Exactly, Shai. Exactly. Right now the Lopez into a starter. God. Michael Harris, Gunnar Henderson. Frism. And Grayson Rodriguez and Ryan Walker. We had a gold mini-diamonds. That's Shayla Lingler. There's two. A nice one there. I'm going to try that. Salvi. Patsy's and Michael Harris. Didn't see you. Dave, you had one. Sure, we did hit a redemption earlier. We did. Luckily, it wasn't a debut patch. No, but it was a gold gunner auto. All right, that works. That's okay, it's not a bad conflict. Yes, so far, yes. Mason Miller to 2.99. That is Dominic Smith. Soto and Rue Gnettozor. Yeah, I saw that. I remember seeing Pusslet on your Instagram. I remember that, Joshua. Gold Rayway Bar, James Altman. This card's far out, man. Going to the Dodgers. Nice one there. Grads on that LA. Very solid, Adley. Action star Soto and Hymer Candelaria. This is Diggs out here, and they just found a few Diggs. Did they really? I mean, he has five pick sixes on this list. Oh, I thought you were talking about Stefan. Yeah, Theron Blaine. Nasty. Eric Osmer to 125. Thank you, by the way, for that. Thank Theron Blaine because I bet Bryce Young over a .5 interceptions. Stewart Fairchild, Aaron Judge and Frayden Shoemaking. He had, like, nothing. Yeah, no, he had zero up until Theron Blaine picked six and I got the notification. Blaine had, I think, three interceptions yesterday and two pick sixes. Geez. Yeah, he's good. Marcin's had zero tackles against the Giants. I think he was a little angry. Brett Beatty, yeah, took it out on the Panthers. I came out to take care of goodness. Yeah, honestly. Took it out on poor Bryce Young. They got him wrong. You got an orange of Shane Bieber. Nice one there. On the Insert Auto, it's a 25. Pulled the same one of this, Garrett Cole in the last one. Yeah, the 30. Nice one there. Ooh, really, that's nice. Jordan Walker and Matt Strom. I still think my favorite pull so far was the red bench. That was sick. Yeah, you got a little bit. You remember coming right into Fanatics Live when you pulled that, too. It was like, oh, damn. Prism of Patrick Bailey, rookie. Corbin Carroll and Rich Hill. Again, 16 is remaining in the first definitive break. The first definitive break. Prism of Garrett Stubbs, Gunner and Andrew Monasterio. Edward P with the Dodgers in two and three. Thank you, Edward. So five or six, seven, seven now, everybody. Six, seven, seven. Three, four, five, six to go in the first. Six to go. D-Finn is a shorthand for definitive. Just so you all know. You can get hit with the lingo here. No, so you can get hit with Sam's lingo. Yes. Come on, Bretton Doyle. Show yourself. That sounds like a truck. That is a Michael Walker to 125. Walker Walker. Yes, sir, Casey Schmidt, Josh Young and Vince Velasquez. Hey, we should pick up Michael Walker. Yeah. It's a low risk. Low risk, high reward and... I think he's a loser game. Jeez. Titans of J-Rod, Sony Gray, action stars of Adley and Casey Schmidt. Danger and Beltran. Devil's entry in Beltran. Adley, Rushman, Rookie. Mason Miller, Masataki Yoshida, Kevin Keirmeyer. That is Yenor Diaz for the final break. Thank you. That is Yenor Diaz for the asheros before 99. It really is inadvertently disrespectful. Riley Greiner, Biddy Pascansino. Faisal, Matt Swarmer for the Cubs. Kodaisenga, Bobby Witt and Gregory Soto. Spencer knows to avoid the football topic when making fun of my teams because you could say whatever you say about the Ravens, well, they beat you by 30. So not good to be a Lions fan when it comes to talking smack to a Ravens fan. It's tough, man. It's tough to look. Tough luck being 8-2 and get smoked by a good team. There's Zach Eflin. Garrett Cole and Garrett Acton. What's his first appearance? Oh, no. Yeah, there is always a swarm of Swarmers in this. All right. Let's go. Yamamoto got posted. Hell yeah. Alex Cole based on Congrats on that one there. Nats. Freeman. That means we still have an hour. Utley and Utley here for his fellow guys. But like a total of a hundred yards yesterday. Maybe we did, but we still beat you. So that means you're worse than the Steelers now, too. Niki Lopez to 2.99. That is something. Volpe and Ben Joyce. Sub Nicholas is Jay. Jay's here every now and then. No Dylan or Sean for the next couple of time vacations. Donny's top-loading tonight and I think he's top-loading Wednesday night. During the day. Yeah. Orlando Arcia, Corbin Carroll, and Washer Gonzalez. Yes, I did. I did. I did see the Acunia. Nasty. Aaron Nola. No. I probably would, Ben. I know, right? Hicklin. I know, it's not good, man. We need to send some sort of like we need to send some sort of like oversight with that as well. That's not good. We need to get handlers for them. Yeah. That's not a good look. Noah Cindergaard, Aaron Judge, and Rob Rebschnider. Quick recap here, everybody. Sir Diamond Dominance of Corbin Carroll, Gold Devers, Gold Languiers, Bayside over Alex Call, Matt Swarmer, Michael Stefanik, Blake Sable, Kodaisenga, Randy Vasquez, as well as Cabrera to 4.99, Ian Diaz, Matt Mervis to 2.99, Corey Lee to 150, Joey Weimer, Grant Anderson, and Len Sosa, Gladdy Jr. to 125, Gold Altman to 25, and Orin Shane Beiber to, or 50 on the Altman, 25 on the Beiber. That'll go for the break, everybody. Thanks again for the fill. Up next is the visions. The visions. Update all of our spots. I know we are now at sold out. Are we sold out? I'm still at three to go here. Six to go. Seven to go, eight to go. So three, six, seven, or no, six to go on number two, and seven to go on number three, okay, and then eight to go on Beaumicromu. Yeah, you think they're doing it on purpose, Spencer. Lack of Tigers in the product. Hey, CoupaCup's out again. What's up? CoupaCup's out again. See, I know. I don't help me. That's it all. I feel like a lot of players that went first in a lot of people's fantasy draft is literally just killing them this season. Random set up. I'm going to step out for one minute. I'm going to go on the next one. There you go, Dan. Good. Good, good, good, good. Yeah, I saw that. Lance Lynn went to the cars. Thanks, Nicholas. Lance Lynn to the Cardinals. Back to the Cardinals. Yeah. We're all started. Where their journey first took place. To an abysmal journeyman career. He stunk on the inks. We should have used them as a bullpen on them. I'll put it like that. We should have used them as a bullpen on them not as starting pitchers. I feel like he was the one guy that was supposed to be a relief pitcher but landed up getting into the starting job and was just like, all right, a lot of my application but he was the guy who lied on his application and pretty much said I'm a starting pitcher but had a relief pitcher stuff. Where it dies. Where? St. Louis. Where it's earth and where it dies and that is probably the case. All right, let's do this random. Going on everyone. Sam here at Lance sports car doing the race for a 2023 top scroll update series baseball jumbo eight box full case break number four random division style. Six participants six baseball divisions. Let's roll the dice. We're going to go a total of five times. One, two, three, four and five Mona B down to Cody S and five times on your divisions one, two, three, four and five that is ALS down to NL central. We've got Mona B Cody S AL central. Jeffrey H with the NL West Alvin S NL East Michael Y AL East and Cody S NL Central. Thank you all again. Three to go on divisions I mean not on divisions on breakers delight all relatively inexpensive teams might drop the link to that really quick. I'm going to step out for one second and then we will get going on this next break. I'm making my way to rock and and I'm making my way jumbo time jumbo Three to go on breakers delight everybody three, two, go the back side of this get everything already and we will get on the way here. Rockies pirates and blue jays the most expensive team is the Rockies at 54. Let's get them all down a little bit more for you guys. Let's get those sold out and we'll get going. They're marked down a little bit more. Here we go. Fun on everyone. Sam here with late sports car driven 2023 top chrome update series jumbo eight box case number four random division style. Here's a look again at your random results as always can get those find those on the website on the results as well as the link that's in chat. So good luck here everybody let's do it pretty fun release day release week this week you've got hoops basketball NT collegiate football and museum baseball so technically a triple release day which will be good. I think I've got a little bit of everything. I know forest has a lot of museum in the morning I think he's got a couple hoops and one NT and we have a division a lot for NT collegiate 300 divisions really good price really good price some really cool potential bets in there too so it's gonna be a good time for sure. All right here we go jumbo prism Kyle Lewis al-Tube to ask Hernandez prism Ryan Noda Aaron judge and Matt McLean that's not there you go Milan that's awesome dude Peyton Battenfield rookie auto nice one there you're good Alvin you got the NLEs they're pretty solid NLEs is pretty solid Christian Vazquez one of the biggest debuts in the product is Senga so probably the fourth biggest I would say because who's the biggest is Volpe and Yoshida and Walker those are the top three you can make a case Senga is the next Justin Steele nice one there Gold Raywave for the NL Central to 50 that works engine right you you didn't even get a sign young girl I know that's kind of wild it is wild especially to you that he put up well he kind of struggled toward the end that was his only end he was so good up until the end Eddie Rosario prism trout and Randy Vazquez Senga for sure yeah that means how much do you like think about it like this how much do you really think the Volpe is worth then do you think it's worth 150 grand do you think it's worth more I think it's worth less Brett Hedrick, Michael Harris prism of FireEisen, trout and Fortez but I don't know dude Jake Urban sells for 4,000 exactly and that's what I'm saying no idea what those are for I feel like now that there's a value out there now on one Sean Murphy prism that should raise the value for more I just don't think it's going to get to $125,000 or $150, whatever whatever the bounty is your tease refractor pretty sorry for Oswald Parazzo yeah that's what I'm saying Chris Purple Jose series 250 Prism of Vargas, Josh Young and Grant Anderson all the Riley Greens Gunner, action stars Gunner again, Nolan Gorman refractor leaving behind my daughter that there you go Tyler Freeman, A.L. Central 2.299, nice one there A.L. Central and a Len Misdines Chris B with the Blue Jays in 15, Kyle M with a spot in 10 box Charles A with the Pirates so we're down to just one, just the Rockies available in Breakers Delight everybody just the Rockies and then we've also got down down to just six seams in Definitive doesn't the Rockies have like older did you chase that there you go yeah they've got all their all their debuts I believe still Prism, Connor Wong, Josh Young Andrew Monasterio, Jerry De Los Santos bass auto nice one there A.L. Central Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Zach Neto there was like extra inserts in there now that's a good point Milan so Milan actually I have a funny story for him so the person that actually got me into collecting cards was actually my mom because like back in like the 80s for like my for both my cousins when they were growing up used to get like the Jordan cards all that used to get all that stuff for them and yeah literally that's how I got into collecting yeah that's awesome because for everybody it's like their dad or like their grandfather but like when it's your mom it's really cool no it is it definitely is really cool my mom always got me into it too when it's somebody that's like out of the ordinary that gets you into it it's always kind of cool no it is really it is for sure Charles LeBlanc and Elise on the bass auto there you go Alvin nice one there buddy and Jose Hernandez Prism, Miguel Vargas there you go that is Brett Beatty and Jacob Grom that's cool yeah that's really cool I feel like vintage is like it kind of really gets you into it yeah vintage is cool vintage is cool for sure that is Corey Lee for the Ale Central uh Teal Wave Auto by the way of the White Sox and Caprillion Hey Rod, Eric Cosmer but vintage doesn't have Rodney in it that's true that is very true Camille Jansen shout out 2020 Prism on that one and Peyton Patten that sucks that sucks that's unfortunate that really is yeah that's why I kind of feel like the majority of us build our collection so like one day hopefully pass down to our guests oh yeah yeah it's just next level Mookie, Jordan Walker and Cody Bradford Rookie Bass Auto Grant Anderson for the AL West nice one there AL West Grant Anderson Corbyn Carroll Rookie and a one to go and breakers to light everybody just the Rockies and then six to go on the first to finish I'll view the spot tonight, thank you buddy get six to go there all marked down as well all marked down as well as all of Bowman Chrome University the remaining eight as well yeah I don't know why it's so bad why update is so bad already because usually it's like it takes a little bit for them to brick Corbyn Carroll Garrett Hill Grayson Rodriguez Adley Richmond Riley Greene Diamond Solano Soto and Jesse Chavez yeah yeah it is a unique configuration plus like when you feel the box it is like packed to the brim too that is to 125 Bryce Terrang Blake Perkins Soto and Nick Fortes Riley Greene the green machine Garrett Mitchell at 150 nice one there and El Central that's solid on-card Garrett Mitchell and Bobby Miller the Brewers are going to be interesting to watch the next couple of years yeah they are they are for sure once Cheerios up I mean they have a really good picture in their system oh yeah he's going to be really good for his own Brett Phillips and Matt Reynolds true that's how I look at it Travis the more we open the less likely the less cards are going to be bricks base Soto Oswaldo Cabrera for the inks Ayleast Simeon and Shoahave on Bryson oh no Oswaldo he's like he's one of those he's like the Brett Gardner yeah he's just like you know what you're getting at Ben Joyce negative for the Ayleast Ayleast again Jose Cabrera base Soto I feel like once he gets his bat around yeah there you go Jordan Lyles prism Sir Henderson, Grant Anderson Chris Morrell the 299 George Soriano Davors and Bryce Miller Refrac their rookie not wrong though Vaughn he's got to be honest with you he really not there's a lot of truth in that statement Titans of a Kunya that is Mookie Betts Gunner, Action Stars and Nick Martinez there's Levi Stout Sandy Alcantara and Omar Narvias Hello Shane who's story about why you microwave taunting buns Nick B with the twins in number 2 thank you Nick appreciate that buddy another team just flew in on definitive so down to 6 and 8 I believe 6, 6, 8 we're down to 6, 5 and 7 6, 5, 7 just kidding 6, 5, 7 thank you there you go that's smart honestly that's what it was like in 2011 update yeah like $900 for like a hanger pack Wander Caprillion Soto and Kevin Telly Amira, Peter Lonzo, Kyle Farmer Matthew Patton, Gunner Henderson and Thaddeus Ward I feel like a microwave taunting bun to say it's great I know I kind of agree on that Randy Vasquez, Bass Auto, Aleist by way of the Aintz Morrell Refractor Shane and Luke probably true Teal Casey Schmidt, 2199 Prism Fletcher, Corbin Carroll Rookie, Michael Garcia, Refractor Diamond Dominance, Corbin Carroll NL West, nice one there congrats to Jeffrey H, Diamond Dominance William Gray, Miller, Gunner and Dylan T Brian Rocky out of 499 congrats on that one there twins I mean not twins, Guardians so AL East AL Central is still the AL Central Shohei, Cody Bradford Olds, Grayson Rodriguez Ryan Yarbrough Rizom of Cody Bradford Brett Beatty, Peyton Battenfield Well geez Shane, sorry it rains all the time here I know man Let's go and stick them all out in the rain every time there's a storm Get the update out there Get the update out Gunner Rookie and Trevor Williams I think one more spot unless it already came in I think there's one more team DJ Unless Stefano Nope we're sold out Yes so it is full Might have two Charles A When I'm saying the names I'll say Charles A.N. And then I'll say Charles A.P. I'll make sure to differentiate it for you For sure so you can be 100% guaranteed Peguero, AL Central to 299 Nice one there Unless I've lost something on accident Hotch Bradley Refractor Yeah I got you No worries Charles you got it Absolutely Listen sometimes buying something on accident Works out Corbin Carroll Brism, Grant Anderson, Aaron Judge and Jared Schuster Jared Schuster There's the other Charles A I love his sports stuff That's awesome Like the other Charles A Tim W with the Bru Crew and Breakers LA 16 Thank you buddy Again six to go on the first definitive Look at this Charles A. Takeover right now It's a Charles A. Takeover In the chat Charles in charge Charles is in charge Charles is in charge Timmy I'm from Literally I'm from like probably one of the worst parts Born and raised in New York So a sled dog And fighting bears Two 175 Christian baskets Adley, Yoshida and Cosas That seems very tedious But I'm up for the test I have LA, nice If not I'm riding Oh god Blue, Jake Alu Jake Alu blue, going to the And at least there you go Alvin to 150 I'll be Slubab, Gregory Soto I will treat you to said riot There'll be no riding Hey Calm down That's Slubab Refractor Juan Soto, Christopher Morrell I'll get a few more Charles A We'll go with Charles A Good lord That would be the most tedious break ever dude It's like a Charles Damn right Carl, two Yankees in one room Of course, come on As always, face in, Cos Bradley, Yankees take over Yankees take over Okay Charles, you're with Charles, alright Make sense There's Juan Grissom to 3.99 I only know two other Charles Neither have they They're too mad at me Yeah, that's what I just leave it as sort of be like Have fun dude Have fun Prism of Sean Bouchard, Volpe and Lamont Wade Jr Cole, Corbin Carroll And Eric Cosmer After no dating patches pulled riot dude Local car shop burnt down because of no dating patches No dating patches Ironically enough, they burned all the Cases that might have dating patches I can see that I can see that Manuel Valdez to 4.99 At least on the refractive rookie auto For the red sounds The Shet, Riley Greene and Carlos Rodan Beatty Rookie And Jose Azucar Where's Sean, he joins the rioters That sounds about right Purple, Levi Stout and El Central Nice one there to 250 for the reds By way of the reds And Brandon Curry I think he's letting Brandon Curry Yeah, oh man I just got Summoned for Drury duty Huh Goddamnit Spencer Dorson Adam Duvall, Karrick Cullen James Paxley Count Castle, Sam Bachman Al Tuve and Ryan Walker If that wouldn't hurt I know, I'm glad it did I'm glad it did The Aaron Judge Again, 6 to go everybody in definitive 6 to go 6, 5, and 7, 6, 5, 7 Nails on the chalkboard Good That's what we're going for Carl Anthony Bulpe, Future Stars Jason Hayward, Devers and Nolan Jones When we like to lay it on We like to lay it on thick Gunner and Grayson Rodriguez They view it with wrap Drew Waters base auto Nice one there for the A.L. Central And Zach Neto That is Robbie Grossman To 1.99 Presummed Gus Barlin Brady Rookie, Brett Hedrick Thanks for the sub there Zach Zach Oh, the sub Thank you, thank you Logan O'Hoppe to 2.99 For the Angels That is Dylan Porter Contra, Neto, Davey, Refractor Which one can it be now? Go knock on people's doors Would you like to hear the word of Star Wars? A.L. East 150 Oswald Paraza Blue Ray Wave Auto Nice one there Kirby, Brett Batey, and Kenta Myeda Yeah, there hasn't really been a lot of wrestling That's come out, because Kani lost the license Immediately I don't even know if they can make product anymore Michael Harris Rookie and Brandon Jury There's Vinny Pasconcino Devers Tyler Anderson Pat Mervis Adley Ruskin, Brady Schumann Negative Trevor Williams, I can imagine Sean Murphy, James Caprillion Yeah, that was crazy Black and White Mini Diamonds, Evan Lee Nice one there For the Nationals Lonzo, Trout, and Taj Bradley, Refractor Okay, I will, Jase I will Blue Bob, Rice Harper, and Dustin Mann This one's there, two to go on this Next one here, everybody Alright, Alexandros with the Mariners In number one, thank you buddy We're down to five to go in number one Diamondbacks, Guardians, Rockies, Marlins, Rays So the Diamondbacks are really the only Super expensive team Five to go on Deepin Number one, five to go Everybody, five to go You feeling kind of spicy, Arizona Yeah, Arizona is the team to get You hit a carol, I mean you are Green, at that point Everything else is just sauce Yeah, I had to just grave you after that I'm sure they have some bets too I have to look the checklist over again They probably got reindeer in there Yeah, hello Rich Hi How are we doing? Rockin' jeans today, I like it You like my jeans? I do I don't see you rockin' jeans all that often So I'm not happy you are today Thank you It's Kevin Kelly I'm reinventing the jeans Z-Kill Tovart too Not a lot of jeans on her build It's always jimmy shorts or sweatpants Pretty much, yeah There is a significant lack of jeans In a 450 lot of time circle On a given day Not a lot of denim No, no Big time denim I'm going to wear denim True Yeah, this is the week to wear denim Michael Walker This is Michele Heinz Canadian Tuxedo The J-Wino special The J-Wino go-to Geez, man That's partner in comedy for pizza I don't think so, man L.A. Hernandez, Brett Beatty Janssen I remember the joke What is this thing, man? No idea what it was No idea what it was At that point Tatis, Josh Young, Boba Shet, and Kodaisenka Blue, Nick Fortes To 150 Edward Julian And Gus Varlin It's $299, Jade Irvin There's the $4000 debut patch auto guy right there And Jordan Liles Aaron Joe, Wander Shay Ling, Liz Five to go in definitive number one Everybody, five, two, go Three to go Wow, three to go To $499, Evan Lee Nice one there, and at least Kunya, Shohei, and Jose Verreiro Took spots in number one Victor F. took the Guardians Jarek W. took the Rays So yeah, thank you I took the Rockies and Ginners So yeah, just the Arizona Diamondbacks Rockies and Marlins, that's it Three left, three to go Everybody, Ethan Number one, three to go Three to go, three to go, three to go All right, keep it movin Frisome, Gabriel Moreno And Jesse Chavez Chase Frisome, Joey Ortiz Gunner, and George Soriano I'll say it was the Figaroos I guess so, man Tim Boyle, starting with the Jets this week Uh, Taryn Vavra To $299 for the Orioles A.L.E. Purple Minidiamond Bidge Garver Red Sox listed as top five for pursuing Yeah, I have to imagine the little Pursue Yamamoto for sure That makes sense Hopefully he doesn't want to go to a bot team So he won't go there, but There you go Red Sox Gunner And A. Michael Harris Well, you just Want to be the definition of insanity Yeah, going to the same place Again, to some other place again Expecting a different result Well, go to the Red Sox Or you can go to the Yankees At this point, to be fair You can go to the Yankees for that But at least with us We have a little bit more going for us Yeah A very slim margin of a little bit more Yeah, very slim margin Of a little bit more going for us That's fair That's true too That does kind of put us into bot territory That does Put us into bot territory Corbin Carroll, Dylan Dodd, Grease and Rodriguez Garrett Hill Refractor That's kind of cool That's pretty cool, yeah Yeah, certain minerals can be huge Corbin Carroll and Eddie Rosario And Hank And Breaking Bad Big mineral guy when he got shot Brian Servin and a West Nice one there Tristan Casas and Owen Miller Number seven For what expense There's a prism of Grease and Rodriguez Rashida, Hobie Harris Oh, was it the Curry, I'm assuming The Curry got there Oscar Colas to Tuna Neon Nice Grease and Rodriguez, Mason Angler I saw him post on Instagram Or maybe on YouTube about it So I could go watch it after this I always like watching him He's cool, he's cool Volpe, Titans Corbin Carroll, Arnado Burr-Hicklin Refractor Junior and Casey Levinmina Ooh, Brett Beatty frozen Frozen Fractor, three of five NL East, there you go Alvin Congrats on that buddy, that's awesome Hell yeah, these are clean The Frozen Fractors look great Congrats on that Alvin, good stuff buddy With the NL East, get that into a mag for ya That is a Garrett Mitchell Anthony Volpe and Cody Bellinger Yeah, that's a nice one right there That's gonna do, just fine Blake Perkins, black and white midi diamonds To the NL Central on the auto By way of the group Pavelofas Get a man, get Spencer out of here man Spencer's bought Gavin Stone, Juan Soto, Kobe Aller You're not wrong though I'm not gonna say you're not wrong He's not wrong, we got an orange wave now Orange wave It's Michael Harris Wow Alvin with NL East, good lord Man, I know at least decided to show up today You got freakin' lord, yes they did Man My gosh, that's awesome Congrats Alvin, good stuff there buddy Get that into a mag for ya Jordan Walker and Tyler Alexander Yeah, great photo of Beatty It is really cool, it looks really good With the Frozen parallel to it They should have I followed that one Tanner Bibby, Aaron Judge and Brett Wisely Alright, quick recap For all of you people Thanks sir, we've got Dominance of Corbin Carroll Brian Servin, that's Ezekiel Tovar Drew Waters Peyton Battenfield, Randy Vasquez Jose Caballero, Oswaldo Cabrera Grant Anderson Charles LeBlanc Yeri De Los Santos Blake Perkins, Evan Lee Evan Lee again Brian Rocchio, Emmanuel Valdez 299, Taryn Vavra Leo Verguero, Tyler Freeman 250, Levi Stout Lee to 150, Oswald Brazza Jake Aalu, Garrett Mitchell 250, Justin Steele The Frozen Fractor of Brett Beatty to 5 And then the Orange Wave Michael Harris Nice one there That'll do it for the break everybody, thanks again for the film Up next is Breakers of the Light Alright, well 3 to go On definitive 3, 5 and 6 Now everybody, 3, 5 6 and 8 to go On Good Old Burger Boy Man that's bad When Tim Doyle Chill, chill, chill, chill He's gone, he's gone My god Van, whoever made this case, no talkers God Greg, I'm with the D-backs in number 1 Thank you Greg, down to 2, 2 to go In the first definitive case Thank you all, appreciate that Just the Gaddians The Rockies of the Marlins Rockies and Marlins Let me go upload that Give me one sec guys before we get started We still have 3 minutes before this is supposed to start And it's a PYT, so we don't have any more randoms to do Which I do very much enjoy Very much enjoy that Case ready Till Uncle G swept the rest Alright guys, give me one second I will be right back Greg, I'm with the Rockies and Marlins Yup, Greg swept them in the first one We're sold out on the first definitive guys Thank you all Appreciate that Oh boy That's a sight to see God That is Pretty much the Dolphins could have just put out Almost anybody else And yeah They could put out almost anybody else The Jets are just not having the season That they are hoping That's true At least you guys are taking down the Jets with you guys So It's not It's just that I feel like the Jets situation Is just terribly down Not great Stop the season that they were hoping for That they wanted And that's the season I think At least so as he took them down with you Ranger's gone in number 2, thank you again Greg Down to 4 to go in number 2 4 left Let me just drop you guys that link for number 2 This break is delayed Number 2 Has the Diamondbacks Rockies Marlins Race Number 2 No, not 32, just number 2 Sorry Former Lion has saved the Jets season That's Lion's Legend, Tim Boyle Let's do it everybody Here we go Going on everyone, Sam here with the late sports car Drippin' a 23 top scrim update series baseball breakers A late 10 box case number 15 Read off the list of our names in our teams Alexandros with the Cardinals, Anton H Brewer's Astros, Brent C with the Phillies Brian G, Metz, Charles A, N with the Reds Charles A, T with the Pirates and Rockies The Charles A takeover Chris B with the Blue Jays Christopher A, Mariners, Christopher C with the Dodgers, Evan L, Red Sox Gary A, Nationals, Gavin K, Marlins Jim G, Cubs Tigers, Joshua B White Sox, Joshua W, Rangers Kyle I, Reyes, Matt S, Twins Michael E with the Diamondbacks The Angels and Yankees Mitch D with the Royals NN with the Athletics Ray G, Braves, Robert F Giants, Ryland P, Guardian Steve O, Orioles, and Yehuda B with the Padres Good luck here everybody Greg Taken, the Twins, Guardians and Marlins in number 3 Appreciate that, as always Here we go My truckload of boom and draft True, true Milan That is probably the smartest and yeah, it's probably the smartest in the deal, just buy a couple of the boom and draft Yeah, I'm always down I have a truckload of boom and draft Get the scheme super real quick There you go, bang bang Alright, off we go Off we go, off to the Royals Come on, come on Breakers, delight Let's see a debut everybody Break Or a super red, maybe a really nice red Alright, starting off with Juan Fenn and Mitch Hanger Refractor of Caprillion, Cody Bradford Trevor Williams Purple, Xavier Edwards, the 250 for the Marlins Lava lamp to 175 Danny Mendic, going to the Nets Got purple Pink Lava lamp to 299, Carlos Vargas Diamondbacks Volpe Youth Quake Rookie We've got a blue auto Eggy Rosario to 150 for the Padres, nice one there Congrats, pods Royce Lewis to 299 on the Purple Mini Diamonds Auto and Giora Sheller Refractor There's three refractors on the back, not That's a red, there's a red in there for sure Nick Fortes, Rookie of Grant Anderson and Oswald Forgot to Sign This Well Cabrera base, not auto auto for the Yanks, will send an empty box and wrapper Okay You know what's funny, Oswald will probably If you send this to Oswald, he'll probably sign it for you Honestly, cause he's like one of the coolest dudes Nice Alright Well, there we go, Corbin Carroll Refractor debut, Jose Siri Refractor Sorry about that Yanks Oh no Oswald Forgot to Sign The Guard That is Brandon Marsh to 999 Negative of Jose Hernandez For the Pirates, we've got Lava Lamp to 299 Tommy Pham to 125 Stuart Fairchild the Reds Michael Togli a Youth Quake Rookie We got four, we got four autos in this No, we got, well Technically, we got three autos in this, Matt Reynolds Refractor, Narciso Crook and then our red auto for Brown For the Astros Take that all day Hell yeah, let's go, man That's awesome, we'll have that one for the Astros for sure Hull of Volpe in the Canes gift card Whoops, accidentally pulled to Joshua and Chowsky to 499 to the Red Sox Sam Bachman Refractor Rookie Connor Wong and Adley debut Got Morrell Rookie debut And Taj Bradley Devin Williams Blue to 150 for the Brewers Mike Clevenger to 399 for the White Sox Action Star is Green, Paul Goldschmidt For the Cardinals Xavier Edwards, Youth Quake and Bass Auto, Heavenly, Evan Lee for the Nationals That's on that, Nats, there you go Alright, definitive number two down to four, definitive number three is down to well, so four and four eight total definitive spots and just 12 total group break spots on the day Still some good teams remaining in Bowman Chrome University Colorado is marked way down Outside of that, there's not a lot of super expensive teams left like Florida State might still be there a few other teams as well Good luck everybody, continuing on We've got JP Sears Zach Weiss Pater and Jake Oderizzi Nick Martinez Volpe debut and Gold Youth Quake Brian Rocchio for the Guardians, the 50 There we got Carlos Vargas Rookie negative for the Diamondbacks Peyton Battenfield 299 for the Guardians to 125 Jake Bird Rookie for the Rockies Miguel Vargas Rookie of Grant Anderson for the Rangers and Blue Raywave Bryce Miller to 150 going to the Mariners Number two, again down to four Diamondbacks, Rockies, Marlins, Rays Fortagill Deepin number two Fortagill D-Batch again, like I said the only really expensive team still on the board for I think whole breaks Everything else is pretty like affordable if you want to jump in some definitive full three box case Yeah, the Hunter Brown was nasty The Hunter Brown was really solid They want more More Alright, Jared Schuster Michael Garcia and Ryan Yarborough So we got one of those orange red lava lamps as well the tangerines, there's Gavin Stone Danny Mendic Brandon Williamson Last box on the left So Carl's calling a debut Brandon Williamson, Gold Will Smith to 50 We've got Tangerine of Jordan Walker One of ten, going to Cardinals Hell yeah, man, let's go Man, there we go Hey, Greg with the Diamondbacks to number two Let's go, Greg, thank you buddy Nice J-Walk Get that, magged up Bowl B to 250, nice one there for the Yanks Rookie Gary Mitchell bass auto I just won there for the Rook Rook You know a Kyle Hello Kyle And James Altman blue ray wave Congrats on that one There, Dodgers Let's keep this going everybody Good stuff, good stuff You can see Kyle right now I know I saw Ritters coming back to the Falcons Ritters coming back again Back again for the Falcons J.J. Bladet Edward Julian And J.P. Frantz Hell yeah, dude, J.P. Frantz Good stuff, dude Rice Miller Rookie, Jose Quas Rookie Green Youthquake, Michael Toglia to 99 Nice one there Got a blue Bobby Miller to 150 for the Dodgers That is a Riley Green Future Stars Riley Green to 99 Negative Michael Bush Youthquake Rookie James Altman Good box here for you Scorpio Bass Auto, Taryn Vavra Nice one there, Bass Auto for the Orioles, Taryn Vavra And blue, Charles LeBlanc to 150 True Blue For the Maddens Yeah, that's like Dodger Blue too Which is kinda nice Dodger Blue I feel like every color matches looks I agree, doesn't matter what it is Doesn't matter I'm with you there In Prism I love the purple eyes For the Ravens, for the purple Montway Jr Josh Young Rookie And Patrick Corbin Shay Langlairs Rookie Mitch Garver And Garrett Mitchell Yuri Perez to 299 for the Marlins Dylan Moore to 199 for the Marors Mike Levinger to 399 For the White Sox Youthquake Rookie of Mason Miller Bass Auto, Edward Julien Goin' to the twins, nice one there Minnesota and True Blue Michael Brantley, nice one there for the Astros for 150 Yeah, I'm excited for stated in club baseball Yeah Spencer, Yuri's a smart move Like, Yuri's probably the smart move Yeah, Yuri's nasty The aspect Yuri's good Something coming up on Golden and Yuri Perez Yeah And we both see the same thing Tell each other, at least At least tell each other So we don't get each other, I'll be back Got some loser out there Bidding me up There's Devin Williams, Refrester They say it gets what I got I was bidding up like It Oscar Coloss exactly dude I'm older than him and I'm 20 Yeah, you're old as hell Spencer That's Matt Moore True Maggie, Refractive Rookie And Adam Duvall Oswald Paraza to 399 Yeah, I'm excited for Bowman's Pass That's always a good set, Blake Sable It is really good, the supers look great The Giants Yellow, Patrick Corbin in 75 For the Nats, Congrats Nationals How Starz, Youthquake Rookie Bass Auto, Cabrion Hayes For the Pirates, really cool one there Blue Ray Wave, Jake Bird Going to the Rockies, nice one there Rocks Good Cam, I think you were on it I think you were on the trash list yesterday We're sending it to one of the members of the trash list I don't have it in front of me anymore unfortunately Rating rookies coming up Killing Dodd Joey Ortiz Rookie and Edward Julian Sean Bouchard Dominic Fletcher And David Peralta 250, Jake Bird Nice one there for the Rockies It was on Fanatics Live yesterday Morning, Cam It was on Fanatics Live yesterday Morning That is Josh Young to 199 Yeah, I didn't know if you knew that Spencer, but yeah, it's going to Spencer this week We put it with your tie I made sure to put it with the tie Rating rookies, Christopher Morel Nice one there for the Cubs Congrats Chicago Very nice Cubs Johnny Greedo Rookie Purple Otto Jose Caballero For the Mariners, 250 And base Otto Joey Weimer That's a firestorm you don't want to be in Oh, look at this guy now He's staring at me He lost his hat What are you doing? It's a bop lobby out there It is such a bop lobby out there I might be one of the biggest bops I've ever seen What's going on right now We've got Well, I guess we'll just spoil that JJ Blede to 499, sorry about that A's Andrew Montestario, refractor Rookie James Paxton Rookie Trisha Casas Rookie Now James Paxton Michael Harris Rookie Luis Guillermay, Gold Youthquake Oh, Johnny Greedo for the Inks, the 50 Congrats on that Yankees Riley Greene to 175 for the Tigers Purple Jerkson Profar to 250 Jason Delay to 175 For the Pirates on the Rookie Youthquake Miguel Amaya Say I'm trying not to be a bop challenge Impossible, yes Very, very vaughn And Brian Rockio for the Guardians The 199 and the Teal Wave is going to be Our last auto, very nice Congrats on that one Ray, pick up the Rangers The Rangers in number 3, thank you Ray 4 and 3 to go on those two, that is awesome Let's do a quick recap here everybody Thank you sir We add radiating rookies of Christopher Morel Gold of Johnny Greedo, Gold Will Smith Gold Brian Rockio Bass Auto of Joey Weiner A Cabrion Hayes bass auto Edward Julian That's Taryn Bovra Garrett Mitchell Rookie Grant Anderson, Evan Lee Oswaldo Caprero without the signature Again, we sent the empty box and wrapped up with the Yankees Sorry about that Yankees We've got Narciso Crook Bladeda 499 as well as Jocelyn Chausky 299, Royce Lewis to 250 Jose Caballero to 199 Brian Rockio to 150 Bryce Miller, Charles LeBlanc Eggy Rosario, Michael Brantley James Outman Jake Bird to 10 Jordan Walker on the debut Red Hunter Brown True Red to 5 for the Astros That'll do it for the break everybody, thanks again for the fill Up next is definitive Let's go Definitive time That's gonna be fun man That's a good looking product No matter what, that's always a good looking product Down to 4 and 3 to go now everybody 4 and 3 Drop the link for definitive The next one No steams are all marked way down We don't have a ton of it left So we're just trying to get through it for you guys as well Still has to get 5 Chop Chop Card Boy I always collect what you like man I think that's the biggest thing man There's too many people that now I feel like That aren't collecting what they like True, I agree with that True, I agree, I agree Because when you collect what you like man I feel like you have more fun in general Yeah, oh absolutely Like I like selling some stuff But I like Then using some of the money that I make To buy PC cards Of course Alright, we got, is it 3 to go in number 2 now? No yeah, 3 to go in number 2 So Rockies, Marlins, and Rays So now we're down to 4 and 4 Now 4 and 3 now 4 and 3 everybody 4 and 3 3 and 3 True, yeah exactly That's also a good point there 3, 2, go It's like for instance I'm going after Johnny Brito Like I'm going like I'm literally trying to put together the rainbow Of both the youth quick and the bass set Not a blame you Because like I like him as a player Yeah I think he's good stuff if he doesn't pan out Okay I think he's on my favorite team And that's the guy that literally I went hard after Buck Allen For the Ravens in 2015 So I've got the Champ Ticket one of one contenders I've got the Top Scrum Mini Super I've got two other Top Scrum Super I've got Bull Conception one of one RPAs Just a whole bunch of Buck Allen stuff Basically the entire Mini Rainbibed Super out of 5 and out of 10 See there you go Now I can say it's the best Buck Allen collection There you go It could have been some Marines collection True, good luck everybody Here we go Going on everyone, Sam here with ladies sports cards Number 23, Top's definitive baseball hobby Three box case number one picker team Stop, renaissance our teams Alexandros with the Mariners Charles A. Rangers, Edward P. Athletics Evan L. Tigers, Astros Gabriel C. Orioles Garrick W. with the Rockies in Marlins, Joshua B. Giant and Padres, Kim C. Dodgers Leonie G. Nationals, Lee Wei H. Pirates, Michael C. Angels Michael Y. Red Sox, Mike A. Braves Nicholas I. Cardinals and Twins Paul B. Reds, Peter S. Royals, Peter M. with the Yanks Raymond R. White Sox, Robert P. Cubs Robert J. Phillies, Ryland P. Blue Jays, Tim W. Brewers and Victor F. with the Guardians So good luck here everybody Good luck, good luck One of the Otani roots just hit There's two of them now There's two of them, there's pitching Which one Andy, the Red Sox or the Yankees root If it's the Yankees root Well, there you go That's the Pitcher version still not hit That's legit, the Yankee version All the Yankee version, okay Red Sox version still alive, beautiful It's here at LSC, that's why There you go Okay, so we're gonna take Foam off here Foam and foam Relics on the bottom here That is gonna be Peter Lanzo to 40 Nice one there for the Mets, congrats Mets Peter Lanzo, 27 to 40 And nice one here for the Yankees Aaron Judge, 16 to 30 On the Jersey Court 11 to 25, this is kind of nasty Byron Buxton Who's that? Steve Oxside, actually Yes it is, Byron Buxton For the Twins, nice one there 14 of 50 is D.L. Hall, rookie auto for the Orioles Really? Yeah, the Yankees one Yankees one, we've got Two 40 is Rod Karoo Jay Summond in there Jay Summond Good Lord Rod Karoo, let's go Michael C with the Angels Here we go There we go God, these are so clean, man Congrats Michael There you go, buddy On the Otani, huge card right there That'll go straight into the Mag, Michael As always, we've got 7 of 10 That is gonna be a Barry Larkin Nice one there I guess you did bless it For Joshua as well Nice one, big time Godoles Yeah, it is gonna be A dual autograph collection Green Parallel, Will Clark and Buster Posey Congrats on that one there Joshua with the Giants on the dual auto Congrats buddy Bless by Kyle Bless Godoles, pull them right out Got them all for you Big Noel guy Two goals We like that, we like that It's just the filler again The relics are on the bottom Take those out first Phone, phone That is gonna be a Xander Bogart, 7 of 40 for the Red Sox game Xamba Of course Joshua God, Aaron Nola That is 28 of 30 For the Phillies, nice one there 50 of 50 That is gonna be Christopher Morrell Game used, rookie jersey auto For the Cubs We are at Number 2 With just the Rockies Marlins and Rays Rockies Marlins Rays Of course he's got Rays Yeah Honestly, you got it RP Two times Three to go everybody Nice one here to 25 Nolan Gorman on the rookie auto Here we go Cardinals First hit in like three cases There you go, at least we hit you something Robert Or RP, I don't know if you are a Robert No, you are a Robert, perfect Robert P, that's who it was Robert P Good stuff, he hit the Morrell So nice man We've got 2 at 40 That is Wade Boggs, 33 of 40 For the Red Sox game 25 of 30 My Schmidt Nice one there, congrats on that On the defining images auto What's it gonna do What's it gonna do for Joshua Nice one there Phil Yes sir, Joshua with the purple Relic auto Made in Machado, 6 of 10 Machado So you can grab the one in my hand Machado water Machado water Grats on that Padres, Joshua with the Padres And going to the Rangers 25 of 50, that is a nasty RPA of Josh Young 25 of 50 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Splits in that And four colored RPA That's clean man Powder blue jersey right there Like yesterday with the weird Like almost flower-looking designs On the hoop Oh yeah, yeah, yeah That's cool though, that is really cool That's sick Yeah, alternate jersey too, I love that There's a couple city connects in this Which is awesome, we need that We need air to breathe Candler, Candler's here And there was a trash list member Candler definitely made the trash list this week What'd you do, Candler? He came in when Shawn was here And I quote said I'm the pirate's favorite baseball player Ryan Yarbrough And Shawn said, alright, you're Just going to list, Candler That's pretty impressive, Candler That's coming out there swinging That's pretty impressive That's coming out there swinging Pretty impressive You've got Adley Rochman, nice one there 215 That's sick For the Orioles, yeah, that's really nice That's pretty Have her home Burt, Y11 One of one for the Angels Angels on that one That is Mr. Michael C. again Man Picking up the Shohei and now this one as well Picking up the Niners and NT tomorrow Appreciate you, Zoe, Shawn Alright, we've got That's kind of nasty for the Yanks That's going to be 5 for 10, Anthony Rizzo 5 of 10 Rizzo That's the E from New York on the That's the E from New York Nice one there 5 of 10, Anthony Rizzo for the Yanks Rookie Otto is going to be going to The Pirates, 1350 is The Oberberguerro The Oberberguerro Pequetto W Riz, yes sir, W Riz 2 of 5 Purple, Jersey Otto For the Astros, Jeff Bagwell I like this card I'm like one more Vaughn Coming away from seeing him again in 300 seconds We've got 4 at 25 Tom Glavin Nice one there on the definitive collection Otto, 95 World Series MVP For the Pirates Vaughn is going to have to Think about what he did Maybe just a bit here Good one We've got Nice one here is a frame 28 of 30 That is Alex Bregman That's the gross dude Nice one there, congrats on that one Astros Great last hit man That You got Magda as well 16 of 35, Dual Otto Edgar Martinez and Julio Rodriguez Congrats on that one From their mariners, I believe that was Mr. Alexandros, picked that one up Yes it was, Alexandros Massive hit there 16 of 35 So sick Jayrod and Edgar Martinez Get that one into a mag as well Alright Let Jay catch up here for a second So we'll do a quick recap Definitive comes at you quick for sure You can act We've got Xander Bogertz 240 We've got a Piedolonzo to 40 Aaron Nola to 30 That's Aaron Judge to 30 And Adley Rushman to 15 On the three color KB patch Let me drop you guys a link really quick To number two that is breaking next Rocky's Marlins Raise, three to go Three Togo Three to go on Ethan number two Thank you Magda as well Alright, we've got Will Clark dual and Buster Posey A Leo Verguero Rookie Auto Christopher Morel to 50 D.L. Hall Rookie Auto to 50 Wade Boggs Bad Auto to 40 Rod Carru to 40 for the twins Byron Buxton, three color Pash to 25 Mike Schmidt Goldframe Auto to 10 And now to 30, just getting to 30 Tom Glavin to 25 Green Nolan Gorman to 25 Anthony Rizzo to 5 of 10 Barry Larkin to 7 of 10 Jeff Bagwell to 5 Some of our Magdcads now Thank you sir We had the one of one Bert Y11 Game use Letterman For the Angels Had a Manny Machado Six of 10 The Padres, Gold Framed Patch Auto A Josh Young RPA 25 of 50 For the Rangers A Duel Auto Edgar Martinez and J. Rod to 35 For the Mariners And then a Shohei Otani 8 of 15 for the Angels Otani That'll do it for the break, everybody Thanks again for the fill, let's fill up number 2 Fill up number 2 everybody 3 to go, let's get after it We're almost there 3 to go 3 to go everybody Let's pick up a couple of 10 box Tuesday spots for tomorrow Thank you buddy Rockies Marlins And Rays They're all under $100 All under $100 So that is very nice And then we still got 2 more cases of definitive 6 total definitive spots left 14 total break spots on the day As there are 8 to go In Bowman Chrome University Which I will go ahead and mark down again I'll try to Colorado the next most expensive Penn State But that is going down in price as well Clemson is basically half off Which is awesome Very nice, Kale picking up the Rays Thank you Kale D Down to 2 Rockies and Marlins everybody 2 to go 2 to go, 2 to go, 2 to go On number 3 I mean number 2 2 to go and number 2 2 on 2 Rockies and Marlins Rockies and Marlins Everybody, let's get them sold on out And we'll continue on Rockies and Marlins Oh I would um Did you say Geo Tony? Yeah That would be the only one Yeah, no they did a great job signing All those players for sure That was very smart of tops To get all of those To get Wemby and Kale Williams Oh yeah that was probably the smartest decision Yeah definitely, because it's not super expensive While we're still in college with NILs We've got a lot of these products Which is good Because the thing is you could shoot them low Yeah exactly And still come out on top Exactly Case ready to go here everybody What's up Kale, how you doing buddy So you're going to get a nice ray in this next one Nice ray In this next definitive break Thanks for taking the Rays Kale Appreciate that brother Appreciate it very much Yeah base auto and winner of the sell for 590 of Stroud It's unreal dude, it's unreal How much the Strouds go for Pretty much everything to be honest Yeah, Stroud's talking It's hot man Keegan, what's up brother How you doing buddy Little Keegan B Two to go Yeah I did see that Panini's releasing They're releasing a Barbie Barbie trading card You're kidding me Damn it's not stupid though That is the wave You take advantage of what's hot right now That's true And then especially with like Like a movie like that No it's so polarizing too It's an iconic It's an iconic thing Right Jake would be Ken Right everybody again Just the two remaining teams We've got the Marlins and the Rockies That's all we've got left All we've got left Joshua picking up Texas, Tennessee and Clemson Thank you buddy Thank you, thank you, thank you Down to five to go now On Bowman Chrome U Bowman Chrome U is down to five Ten total group rings I saw Nicholas Nicholas is number seven on the trash list this week Pretty good, pretty good Good showing on the trash list for sure Definitely a good showing on the trash list I will say that I will say that I did mark down the Rockies and Marlins A little bit more for you guys as well And then at number three it's D-Backs Rockies and Rays all available Thank you Nicholas Yeah I figured I wouldn't be CEO of Mattel I can kind of see that I can kind of see that Nam Q picking up the Rays In the next one, two and two to go now Rockies and Marlins In the first one here In number two and then D-Backs And Rockies in the next one That's exactly what it is Nicholas Sam's trash list 100% Oh you have no clue what you want to get Sam Get him a hat Get him a cowboy hat An actual cowboy hat Not a cowboy hat A cowboy hat Just these last two Just these last two everybody Two, two and five To go on our break today Marlins and Rockies available Marlins and Rockies Both $20 off $20 off Let's get them sold on out Appreciate you all as always See, I didn't even look who's on the Cut Shacklist for this year Cut Shacklist is actually pretty kind of honest All guys who are There's no like non Baseball players, okay Linefeller Gibson, Lemons, Stengel, Dizzy Dean Snyder, Collins, Matthews, Hodges High Pockets, Kelly Hank Aaron, that's the Honest Wagner Doe Catfish Hunter, Jackie of course Doe Boy Doe Rizzuto, Naples Joy I re-up to you, don't worry That's a midnight I got you, bro There's a lot of Yankees coats Look at that Cut Shacklist Definitive Cut Shacklist I like the sound of that Helmet Shacklist is the definitive helmet Yeah, pull the third number It was Sandy Hawkins Harrier's Really? He must have batted at some point Yeah, he must have at one point or another I like how they have a definitive helmet Collection Autograph of Pedro That's pretty cool As a mech Yeah, a lot of Chisel A lot of Alcantara in this For the Marlins and the Rockies Tovar Tovar is in there You've got Larry Walker of course Larry Walker again Larry Walker again Some good guys in there as well For the Rocks and the Marlins Like I said, just two to go Last two, Rockies and Marlins Let's get them sold out everybody Almost the Both on sale Yeah, that is kind of an interesting It happens though That's not super out of the question No No stuff that happens Mark them down one more time for you guys Mitchell, how you doing buddy? Mitchell How are we doing Mitchell? My man Lord, he took it personally Yeah No, when he hit Zach Wilson Tell you what he said From the heart I'm hitching from the heart Honestly, doing well Mitchell, no complaints Got two teams left in definitive And then we'll rip a full case of it I'm so excited for that man It's gonna be so much fun So good dude Definitive is just It's so next level So good I like how the patches this year Live a lot better I feel like they look a lot better this year I agree, they do kind of look A little bit better than they did last year I know what you mean by that Two spots remain everybody Just two to go and we'll get going Two to go and we'll get going Just the Rockies and the Marlins They are marked way down after sale They are marked way down They potentially hit some one-on-one Chisholm, one-on-one Alcantra One-on-one Larry Walker, Kovar Rookie autos, Max Meyer Rookie autos as well So there's definitely some good stuff Still available there in that break Which is awesome With the Rockies down to just the Marlins Thank you Kale, just the Marlins Just the Marlins everyone Just the Marlins Thanks Kale Appreciate you buddy Appreciate you very much my friend Just the Marlins now Everybody, just the Marlins Then D-Bax and Rockies in the next one Yeah, I might need to get that one I mean that's huge You beat a Corbin obviously No, I'm looking at one of the MLB Logo Patches, they have CC in there I gotta get that one That's a monster That would be awesome That was morning These are my breaks Look at these breaks Good morning Good morning And the Marlins are gone Thank you Evan, we are sold out Alcantra, one patch right here You imagined it Yeah I'm in Just the Diamondbacks and the Rockies In the next one everybody D-Bax and Rockies in the next one What's up Mill What's up Mitchell Nice Good luck, let's do it Red Sox Good luck here everybody Let's do it Just the D-Bax and the Rockies Available in the next one everybody D-Bax and Rockies Available in number three And then just a handful of teams Left in Bowman Chrome University Colorado is included in that Of course you're still looking for some huge names Hello Remar How you doing buddy Case up top Definitive time Definitive Definitive See a Ruby come out See a 101 Some sort of crazy Ruby 101 Yeah I can go for a cut I can go for a cut Alright we are going to start with the Relics They are on the bottom empty and foam Buster Posey to 30 Yo Oh my god dude This Right here Oh my god Oh Have you been just nodding your head for the past five minutes Pretty much yeah He's been saying Yeah It's not what you think it is But I mean that's a pretty good That's a pretty good conservation prize One of one Mike Trout Logo Man Let's go Congrats buddy Hell yeah man he had the show last break Now he's got the Trout Logo Man Trout Logo Man That's so nasty man That's off the city connect Yes it is It's like the green jersey yeah Michael C Michael C's had the angels in a bunch of breaks And he had them in the last break He had a showy auto to 15 Yes sir here we go Mike Trout one of one Logo Man Un-freaking-believable King Rats Michael We pulled some big Logo Man What was the Logo Man last night I know Akunya Akunya Redemption Auto That was nasty The Akunya is going to be so This is nasty too man 24 or 50 Riley Green On the RPA Congrats Tigers Look at that Yeah the patch on that is insane man What is that great box So it's got to be the great jersey I'd assume with the Tigers And Navy and Orange So the jersey itself is the gray one And then I don't know what it's from to be honest I know that's awesome dude That's a beauty as well Get that Magged Right after it is going to be a rookie auto for the Mets Of Francisco Alvarez Nice one there congrats New York Is there a frame in this one too? Yeah Yes there is Unbelievable It just looks really nice Very nice 5-5 going to the twins Rod Karoo That says good products Congrats on that one there Twins 5-5 Are you excited for that dual case museum That's on Wednesday That's like heaven dude That's breaking heaven for me It really is Ah I love that Maybe like a triple case with triple Yeah Yeah Alex Bregman at 25 Nice one there for the Strokes Do a quad and thrown in tier 1 6 Do a 6 case auto And thrown in tier 1 6 cases 6 cases with a dinosaur 5 of a 5 at 30 you weren't on Alvarez Do a 7 case or another And then open And then yeah 20 cases of Hey yeah Alright guys just bear with me We're done again there Defining images Frank Thomas Nice one there that's sick man Dude this card is Insanity man That's the first box of the case too Yeah Damn Oh this is box 1 Oh crap We're not done Jake's here Ah no Go home The next one Does it even matter at this point? Not really honestly Call it quits The one thing that can top it is the roof And Otani's coming in here Oh yeah Off the city connector Oh Got it Holy Holy calendar Jeremy Pena Nice one there 17 of 40 for the Astros What do you even do around it? I don't know I really don't Is he the guy on the couch? Like is he that guy Is the guy on the couch Pretty much He's just kind of always here 14, 15 friends He's just here all the time You know who that is Yeah I don't know maybe I'm like the guy from office space He shows up every day Every day We've got a 2 of 25 George Springer Jersey Otto That's Central Connecticut legend And Yukon legend George Springer Played a little league with my cousin Springer Yes sir 2 of 25 for the Blue Jays Nice one here 21 of 50 Rookie Otto for the Braves Michael Harris ATL Michael ATL Michael Very nice one there for sure I'll take that all day Michael Harris 21 of 50 We've got a game used auto That is going to be Tim Reigns 33 of 40 Can you unsee What it shows you And it sucks because I like him And you officially like ruined my favorite player I'm the low right picture of skateboard Oh Look what's running in skateboard Yeah Really Really immature 12 of 25 Oh my god the next car 12 of 25 Craig Vigio for the Yankees That's so gross I mean I didn't Decide to make that my autograph True that's fair That's fair Congrats Strauss That's hard Here we go 4 of 10 Albert Pujols Wow Gold frame 3 colored patch auto God man that's awesome Congrats again Michael C Is just laughing to the bank with the angels Let's go dude So awesome Machine Not the machine Machine And then 24 of 35 Duel for the Red Sox Carlton Fisk and Jason Beretech Yeah Just ask their fan Yay Yay There we go congrats Red Sox Again just 2 to go on the next one everybody 2 to go if you want to be a part of this D-Bax and Rockies Yeah And D-Bax and Type Rockies D-Bax and Rockies in D-Finn number 3 Or D-Finn 33 D-Bax That's disgusting Yeah dude I just looked at Jay and was like Yay It's like a monster Ever asked for a couple of spots tonight Thank you buddy Bad next to the old Tony The judge are probably the biggest Logo man on this Because they don't have You don't rarely see logo man You really don't honestly Holy crap that was big We've got Xander Bogarts that is 240 That's cool that's really cool That's awesome Going to the Astro 7-30 Kyle Tucker from the City Connect Nice one there The space I think from the city That's the City Connect That's hundreds in the City Connect That's really awesome man The Space City City Connect That's just the thing to put on the front We do the relics first here 16 of 30 is Paula Goldschmidt Jeez man what a case dude This really was This case is stupid Going to Craig to 25 Corbin Carroll 24 to 25 Rookie Auto for the Diamondbacks On the green good stuff There you go buddy Nice one there thank you Craig In the first two cases And boom we hit you Carol congrats buddy Nice one there Very nice one there 37 of 50 for the Cubs is Rhino Rhino Sandberg Corbin Carroll 25 Not a case exactly They are still available Exactly in the next one We've got 5 of 10 That is a Vladimir Guerrero Jr One of the Blue Jays Congrats on that Blue Jays Nice one the Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr We've got 19 of 25 That is going to be going to the Reds Joey Votto Goldframe Patch Auto nice one there Votto Auto And that really cool one here Cool Auto 9 of 10 That is cool Callan Eddie Murray 9 of 10 Pretty much Legends of that time The best legends of that time Alright I'll grab the jerseys from you Doing a quick recap here We've got Xander Bogarts Jeremy Pena Kyle Tucker Buster Posey And Freddie Freeman Disappoint me That's Frank Thomas Michael Harris To 50 Rookie Auto Francisco Alvarez We've got Tim Reigns Paul Goldschmidt Goldframe of Yordon Alex Bregman Duel of Fisk and Veritech Craig Bijio That's Joey Votto George Springer to 25 To 10 Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken To 10 Vladimir Guerrero The Ryan Sandberg The Magged Cards We had a Albert Pujols 4 of 10 Goldframe Patch Auto We had Riley Green RPA To 50 Corbin Carroll to 25 And then the one of one Of Mith Trout For the Angels Unreal that's craziness You know we're going to be on it this week Hopefully man Thanks again for the filp Two to go with the next one Two to go, two to go, two to go, two to go That is it Alright again just the Those two that are left everybody The Diamondbacks and the Rockies Diamondbacks and Rockies Both on sale Both on sale Complete two to go here And then five to go on the next one as well I'm going to step out for one second After I upload this And we'll continue on today everybody Thanks again for selling out a bunch of these Much gratis Much gratis Yeah I want to say yeah I am Big time to say This is there green and Carroll Yeah Alright once that guys I'll be right back we'll continue on Last two teams available Just two to go everybody Two to go Yes it is Oh boy Oh boy it is that time Is that Black Friday tab come up Yes it is Last two teams marked down Of course the D-backs and the Rockies did hit a Corbin Carroll in the last case So It's definitely possible Will be possible for sure Two left everyone Two to go Both on sale Two to go Can you get a chance for me to switch my trash Yeah I'm not going to defend it now The box and all the sliders And everything man What do you say I am with the Raisin Museum That's awesome I'm excited for the museum Museum collection That is my favorite product I like old school tribute Yeah old school tribute 2011 tribute is really good For the good years Oh my god a 2020 Bowman hobby Oh my god I think we all remember those times Dude that's crazy man I love it dude I love it I still remember paying like $200 For 19 Crohn And like complaining at that time That it was too much Oh it's too expensive man I still bought it Right right But I feel like if all of us had the Knowledge we had now Back then we would literally Throw roads of that stuff Oh yeah absolutely Like we would max out credit cards Oh my god yeah Like max out credit cards But take a loan against your house And literally stock up on all that stuff And you make all the money Yeah the last case of definitive For the debt everybody Two to go just the Rockies Just the Arizona Diamondbacks That is it they are both on sale Diamondbacks are way on sale right now Hella marked down everybody For the loan On sale And the Rockies are on sale as well Rockies are a good little percentage off Everything that is Remaining in Bowman Crohn University I just marked down again So there's five to go in Bowman Crohn Mew So Those are very much on sale as well She can order you With the Rockies Down to just one Just the D-Backs Just the D-Backs and they are on sale Just the D-Backs Just the Arizona Diamondbacks That is all everybody That is all right now Just the Arizona Diamondbacks Of course you've got Corbin Carroll on everything Randy Johnson, Corbin Carroll RPA's Randy Johnson auto Definitive Rookie Patch auto Of Carroll and then Corbin Carroll Florida State gone Thank you Nick down to four to go And the next one as well Five group break spots left on the day Ladies and gents that is it That is all No more no less Everything is set up and ready to go as well Just the D-Backs everyone Just the Arizona Diamondbacks They are a hundred dollars off right now Just the Diamondbacks That's it That's all we've got Just the Arizona Diamondbacks Just the D-Backs Only four to go in Bummy Chrome Colorado is still available there A hundred dollars off List price which is good Just the Arizona That's it ladies and gents That is it The Arizona Diamondbacks All other 29 teams are currently Spoken for So thank you all there Very much appreciated Very much appreciated Got Black Friday coming up on Friday of course Thanksgiving on Thursday for all of you Americans All of us Americans All of us December is on American There you go Yeah that's probably smart Mel That's probably pretty smart I would say For sure I think Carroll will be something special Like I think he's like the Diamondbacks franchise Yeah I mean he's their guy He's the face of that franchise And then Just what he put together this season I mean that was almost enough I would say I feel like this season That was impressive man He's an impressive guy He's really good He's really good We rookie the year too Pretty much like Hard to say that It was even really close You know what I mean Yeah Because here To kind of put it into perspective His whole first rookie season 285 batting average Only struck out 125 times Had 54 stolen bases Yeah RBI's has to get up But it's the Diamondbacks It's gonna happen eventually And then Triple's 30 Second 30 doubles 161 hits With 25 home runs Yeah that's impressive dude Like all he really has to do Is just kind of get his Kind of get His RBI's up And the RBI's you can't really control True Duke gone, thank you Joshua And he sounded three to go In the next in Bowman Crow Mew Go to the website Kill and then refresh And it should be on the tab It should be in between personals and break schedule If you refresh on the On the website There's nothing there yet To be fair there's nothing there but it's just Once Once Black Friday hits We'll be off and running with that for sure Change the end time just so we don't lose this Diamondbacks are $110 off Right now $110 off I don't know somebody else For a second I don't know I don't know what happened there That was odd man That was odd Yeah that's all we've got left and then in the next one It's Colorado Notre Dame in Clemson I think In Bowman Crow Mew yeah Colorado Penn State And Notre Dame that's it Colorado Penn State And Notre Dame Now let's get Arizona sold out We'll get going everybody just the Diamondbacks that's all we've got left There's something big in here for Zona I know there's something big It's gonna sit and boom we're gonna hit Some sort of big Carol for sure One more Carol? Imagine dude DW selling us out Let's go dude Appreciate you buddy All right we are now underway Let's get Bowman Crow University sold out Three to go in Bowman Crow Mew DW thank you buddy as always Appreciate you my man Here is Bowman Crow Mew We are at Three to go Bowman Crow Mew All right good luck ladies and gents Let's do it going on everyone Sam here with ladies sports card We are ripping 20 23 Top definitive baseball hobby Three box case number three pick your team style Read off the list for names of our teams Mariners, David O, Blue J, BW, D-Backs Edward P, Athletics Dodgers Evan L, Tigers, Gabriel C, Graves, Orioles Gary G, Astros, Greg M Guardians, Marlins, Twins, James J Royals, John A, Angels Joshua B, Giants, Joshua M, Pirates Michael Y, Red Sox Mitchell S with the Brew Crew Myro L, Reds, Nam Q, L, Raze Peter M, Yanks, Ray G, Rangers Raymond R, Cubs, White Sox Rob L, Phillies, Ross T, Nationals Shigunori Yu, Rockies Ryan L with the Padres So good luck everybody, let's do it Three to go in Bowman Crow Mew, that is breaking right after this Teams are all marked down Colorado's $100 off Which is awesome Okay, here we go Boom Alright, time for definitive again Top It's foam And we've got a Cal Ripken That is going to be 18 of 30 Very nice going to the White Sox One of one, Letterman is Paul Conerco One of one, Letterman The O and Conerco Nice one there Good stuff, White Sox He was super underrated Yeah, he's like Like the heart and soul of that 05 championship team Raymond R, congrats buddy, we'll have that one for you Whoa Two Ten, Anthony Watchman Three colored RPA going to the Orioles Congrats Baltimore, good lord That's not it That's a pretty big card Nice one there There you go, Baltimore That's loaded dude Rookie Auto is going to be Francisco Alvarez, 48 to 50 For the We've got to 40 Game used at Bat Auto Is going to be Johnny Bench, 10 of 40 For the reds Congrats Another nice one here It's going to be RPA for the Mets Kodai Senga Congrats on that Mets We did say it We needed one Congrats on that Mets again, 11 of 50 on the Senga First Ruby True Ruby of the day Gold frame Auto Mike Schmidt Woo Woo God man Bro, this was a box Pretty sure this is going to I'm assuming, I don't think I'm going to random this one Yeah Yeah, it's between Brian C and John A We've got 13 of 15 Dual Auto, Ichiro and Shohei Otani Wow Oh my god Did you see that correctly? 13 of 15 Like I said, I don't think I'm going to random this one No No, probably not That's sick man To see that live too That's sick That's sick You got this right here too and then that Who's the litter man? Panerco Just nuts man I'll watch this box Alright That's your day off You can do whatever you want Love me to some definitive though You see what we pulled last night? Yeah, dude, the Apuña Dude Just insane man Mike Trout That is game used for 40 on the City Connect Bar with spots John Ponello with Colorado Thank you buddy, down to just two to go on the next one Penn State and Notre Dame of 15 is Claibor Torrez for the Yankees Who'd call our patch Congrats Yankees Is that a doctor to play the Torrez? Yeah, well I know him Jackie Robinson Day Yeah, that makes sense Nice one here, he had a good season for himself Austin Riley 8 of 25 for the Braves Austin Riley We've got 48 of 50 That is going to be a rookie auto for Michael I know I think we pulled a rookie auto for all three cases We're spamming Michael Harris We've got for the White Sox Carlton Fisk 18, no for the Red Sox just getting Red Sox Carlton Fisk I thought that was the one that used to wear the throwback jerseys Oh the Red Throwback Sox That's what it looked like after a second with the belt That's Red Sox Carlton Fisk Yeah, next one is really freaking cool Going to the Giants That is going to be a Buster Posey 19 of 25 That's a J card for sure Yeah it is That is a J card Just Notre Dame available Ramar is picking up Penn State Thank you Ramar Thank you Jonathan as well That's a Gold Framed Auto G. Yanks 8 of 10 CC Sabathea So cool man Tony loves Posey so that'll work 8 of 10 CC Sabathea You've got force really quick after this box I just want to make sure we're good for the Otanigan I'm assuming he'll agree but just grab him when you get a chance And then is that Josh, or Brandon Lau or Josh Lau Josh closed it That's 7 of 10 Bobby Witt and Salvador Perez Dual Green Auto to 10 Nice one there Congrats to the Royals Royals hit, 7 of 10 Salvi and Witt Salvi and Witt Very nice Oh is he going to be... I'm just going to say that That's not a ranking card We got one of the Jumbo Helmet Thank you So I'll go ahead and make the assumption Foam and Foam That is going to be 240 of Posey El Tuvek 38 of 40, Posey El Tuvek That's cool I like those Nice one there, Astros These are really nice, the protectors at the plate That's going to be Will Smith Nice one there, 24 or 25 Game use catchers gear Cool What's up, Skye Nice one there, Will Smith 30 9 of 30 Game use Jersey Auto I know I was going to say Rookie Auto to 25 For the Tigers, Riley Greene 14 of 25 Riley Greene Congrats to the Tigers We have two gold frames coming up 1 of 10 Game use Jersey Auto We need Spencer in here We need Spencer in here Spencer Jared Gough Nice one here 6 of 10 For the Tigers, Miguel Cabrera On the gold frame auto Nice one there Look it Look at that Miguel Cabrera Congrats on that one What are the Tigers in this one by the way Detroit Tigers Evan Elk Congrats Evan Back to back really nice Tigers cards We've got A, Byron Buxton 1 of 3 Nice one there Not with the company anymore Tony 1 of 30 Byron Buxton For the Twintons, nice one there And then The autograph Riley collection purple parallel Manny Machado and Juan Soto Going to the Padres, nice one there Congrats, Slam Diego Zon Hanel Welcome to Slam Diego Good morning Nice one there Congrats to the Padres Alright quick recap here everybody We've got a Mike Trout, Cal Ripken Jr And Glaver Torres We've got Machado's of Michael Harris Kodai Senga Francisco Alvarez Jose Altuve Carlton Fisk Johnny Bench Vladimir Guerrero Jr Byron Buxton Buster Posey Austin Riley Barry Larkin Salvy Duel And then CC to 10 Oh sure That one you should probably be able to get into a slider I would say the Will Smith Alright we'll go through some of the mags so far We've got a 1 of 1, Paul Conerco Sick Sick, I love those Oh 1 out of 30, I think I said out of 10 Whoops, my bad For the Buxton Thank you for talking about the Buxton You call it out of 3 Oh my bad My bad Paul Conerco on the Letterman Game used 1 of 1 Riley Green Rookie Auto Nice one there, 2-25 Local legend Kyle Pauly in high school 10 of 10, RFA is a Adley Richmond Well he pulled the reverse card now Pretty much He said this is my Kyle Rich game Every time we go down to Philly it's my Kyle Rich game Point to the stars, that's for you Kyle 1 of 1 is Mike Schmidt on the Ruby, that is really sick That is really cool We had the Miguel Cabrera 6 of 10 for the Tigers Biggie I'm just going to show this one again Jay's getting into a protector right now That is the protectors at the plate Will Smith, 25 And then this absolutely nasty 13 of 15 Duel of Ichiro in Shohei Yuck We'll get into contact, Brian and John With you guys, see what you want to do If you want to sell it, if you want to random it Usually we don't do the random But with cards like this So I will Write down all the order numbers and everything And get that in motion So thank you all again for the fill Up next is One to go, just Notre Dame Just Notre Dame Notre Dame All adaptive read names And that one With the random Just make a sticky note of Both people's first name, last name and order number And put the break title on it You know they pulled a triple that they did the same thing with This one Or yeah It was like the Vlad Acunha And somebody else I think they did Get in contact with Yeah, because Yeah That's a Big spicy meat Yeah That's something else Again, just Notre Dame That is all that remains everybody Just Notre Dame Yeah, that's all we've got left is the Notre Dame fighting Irish Joe Altz, Sam Hartman in there Audra Guestemay As well, so there's a couple of Definitely pretty good guys for Notre Dame And they're only $40 They're only at $40 Just Notre Dame Let's grab a sip of soda really quick guys I'll be right back And we'll get going I know, yeah, like literally every time it's like Bounces back Yeah, and then do another one Just put the break title on it So like $23 to $22 I mean it's gonna be in there anyway But again, just Notre Dame everybody Just Notre Dame This is now sold out which is awesome Gina, picking up these Thank you very much Thank you very much We are sold out on the day everybody I am going to get this set up And then we will get rockin' on it everyone Thank you all very much Appreciate it Alright, well good luck guys Let's get started Going on everyone, Sam here with late sports cars Drifting at 23 Bowman Chrome University Football Holly, 12 Box, Full Case Break 6, pick your team style Read off the list of our names on our teams Got Bo B with UNC, Brian L, Oklahoma Brian C, USC David K, UCLA, Dominic T, Oregon That is Gina H with Notre Dame Jonathan L, Colorado Joshua B, all other schools Clemson, Tennessee and Texas Joshua M with Duke Mathias M, Washington, Mike U, Ohio State LSU, Michigan, Georgia, Ole Miss Nick B with Florida State B with Alabama So, good luck here everybody Let's get going I feel like it's a little shit Basically it is It's going to be stacked Good luck here everybody Last break of the day Starting at 5pm With some soccer And then some more baseball And then maybe some basketball Definitely some hockey tonight as well Definitely some hockey tonight And then also Some Football So a little bit of everything That's a little smorgasbord Yeah, definitely a little smorgasbord I'll tell you my name I heard Sam Shimmer of Lake Quorum Ramblin Man Xavier Worthy First Shaz Preston Dallas Turner, 250 For the Alabama Crimson Tide Pink Midi Diamonds Ray Sean Ward, all other Nakea Watson First Refractor Roman Hemby First X-Fractor Harold Perkins Tchaikovsky-Winman 2, 399 Trey Benson, Florida State Drew Allert Refractor, nice one there 2, 499 Michael Hall Jr. 299 First X-Fractor Tyler Williams Sullivan Dallas Turner, Refractor And Devin Neer Box 2 I don't know I don't know, I have to think to be honest Kind of a list Kind of a list That's good I feel like if I'm not limited to one then Yeah, there you go First Refractor Sullivan Blue to 199 Marshawn Lloyd, USC 499 Nice one there Bratz on that USC That's kind of funny Will Howard All other Like everybody's such a crush right now Dorian Singer And baby, yeah, she's dating Paul Skeens My man got lucky I mean, real lucky Green first shimmer is to 999 Cooper Lagasse Eli Holstein First X-Fractor for Alabama Pan-X Refractor For Washington Yellow, Joel, nice one there Notre Dame, last team taken to 75 True yellow out of Joel Potentially the top tackle off the board this year Purple, Drew Pine All other 2, 399 Also one person I got is Christina Armelion That's one She does not age That's one That's one woman who does not age First Caleb Downs Refractor for Alabama And base Edwards, First Refractor X-Fractor, Jim Griffin Upside down, Christopher Vazina First Refractor, David Torrey Horton Buckner That is Olufashana, Refractor First Auto Nice one there, Penn State Purple, Cam Rising 399 Chicory Brooks to 299 for Alabama Another Olufashana Penn State, Ramars Olufashana walks Not bad Shimmer first Brandon Innis Logan Diggs Caleb Williams, Early Risers Kate Clubnick to 399 Emmett Moorhead First for Boston College, X-Fractor And base Alright, box 4 now There you go, Milan There you go So we're good I'm very excited for that I'll put them on for the day, that was exciting Put the smile on your face, it really does It really does, yeah You could be having the worst day possible, put the smile on your face Go over the cards like At least this is fun for like 15 minutes There you go 399, Braylon Allen First Eli Holstein, Refractor Purple Mini-Niamonds, John Rhys Plumlee 399, Emmett Moorhead For All Other, First Base Auto Shimmer, Mario Williams Nice one there, First Shimmer First Bucky Irving, Refractor Oregon and Chas Preston You got one of the old names That's Bucky Irving, that's like one of those old names Gold, Shimmer, Rahim Sanders to 50 Nice one for All Other By the way, Arkansas, Dominic Lovett Austin Jones, First Refractor Jevon Bullard First, Jayden Dolora, Refractor Auto 499, for Arizona Andrew Aller Corum, Kate Clubnick Brennan Presley, First X-Fractor Dominic Lovett, First Refractor For Georgia Georgia, and Dallas Turner Georgia Yeah, I did That was pretty funny That was pretty funny, Chase I know, let's see it Caleb, that'd be awesome Caleb Williams, I'm in You could do the same, you could do like the old time I assume I'll keep you sane if you weren't doing that already Yeah, cause I would go insane Yeah, probably, I would Personally, I would Okay, Colleen McKinshery There's an Orange, Jacory Brooks to 25 Nice one at Alabama, 56 I'll throw back Jaylen Daniels first Colleen McKinshery to 299, for Alabama on the teal Pink Mini Diamond's Auto Jayden Bray, Oklahoma State all other, to 150 Jackson Arnold Raheem Sanders, First Purple Shimmer First of Jaylen Wright, Refractor and Shador first Sluckest Cart, Unattended so I did that, nice, Marvin Harrison There you go, there you go Rubin Owens to 75 A&M, so that's all other Autric Estime Jaylen Daniels, First X-Fractor Victor Rosa, First Refractor for Newcombe Troy Franklin, nice one there for Oregon, First Refractor out of 499, he's a stud There he is Caleb, Early Risers Key, Logan Diggs, X-Fractor for LSU, Drake May first Brian Thomas Jr., First Refractor and alright, one more box then we're halfway through the case Diamonds, Jaylen Berger to 399 Dante, More Early Risers First X-Fractor, Drake May UNC First Carson Beck Refractor for Georgia, Kendall Milton Purple, Michael Williams for 399 Caleb Johnson, X-Fractor first Kyle McCord, First Refractor Ohio State I think Mini Diamonds out, Evan Stewart for A&M to 150, all other Harrison first, Will Sheppard Jason Marshall to 299 for Florida, all other Will Howard, all other to 499, Kansas State nice one there, Fractor Shimmer first, Bucky Irving for Oregon Jackson Arnold first for Oklahoma and Roman Dunes there alright, halfway through the case everybody oh yeah awesome, that's the definitive spot Jonathan L with some upper deck SP Authentic here's your guys' link to the break schedule again, you've got Forrest starting at 5pm Forrest at 5 I kind of agree with that Forrest stuff, I really do like Antonio Gates Jr. his the guy on A&M with the pom-pom he's kind of fired too I'll point that one out when we go by forget his name, but yes, exactly I like that one where he's just got the sunglasses and the pom-pom head Jackson Arnold his picture looks just hard dude he has a hard picture in this one too I don't know, Ramars, I don't know did they announce anything? I don't know where the next Almanac's going to be there we go, they knew 2, Keon Coleman Florida State to 1.99 nice one there mini-diamonds, Steve Keon Cohen to 1.50 from I.M Roy L. Williams, first base auto going to Alabama Shimmer, Sam Hartman for Notre Dame he's got Hartman Garth First stage in Bray Refractor Oklahoma State Irkins and base 2.99, Tray Sean Ward Brian Thomas Jr First X-Fractor for LSU that's your last name and you're just absolute trash Hartman is your last name and you're absolute trash he has Hartman Orange, Devin Neal for Kansas to 25 Orange, Shimmerado, all other that wouldn't be a terrible idea I always thought that having exclusive, kind of like what Leith does with celebrities with Pop Century Drake I always thought that like a music focused one would be really smart Shudder Sanders Tyler Buckner I think it would just be, I don't know I feel like I'm just surprised I haven't happened to be honest, Connor Colby first or private well I feel like they don't want to take anybody else's kind of like idea notation, I guess but all in all I don't see no harm in it alright, five boxes left everybody true, they made Bench Warmer why not K-5? the Bench Warmer cards they sell listen, they sell yeah, they would get the size of the autograph oh my god, yeah blue, Ty Simpson 2.199 Lake Shapin, First X-Fractor Green, Ricky White 2.99, UNLV, all other yellow, Caleb Downs the 75 on the auto nice one there, Alabama and Shudder Purple Shimmer of Donald Edwards for U-Mesh it's part and present Caleb Williams, Refractor and Mason Taylor Shudder, Unexpected Delights Green Shimmer, Andrew McCoolbaugh 2.99 Ricky White, there we go Cooper DeJean, First for Iowa all other Parrish Jones, First Refractor Jordan Travis, First base auto nice one there for Florida State shame what happened to him then yeah Travis Davion Sanders, First X-Fractor and Shaz Preston, First Refractor for Alabama alright, four boxes left everybody keep it moving thank you all for getting this sold out appreciate it this morning slash afternoon like I said very much appreciate it very much appreciate it much obliged yeah I know Burrow, Travis and Aller all I did I know it's a really bad week for quarterbacks right remarks that was brutal man okay keep it moving Jackson Arnold, Harrison Green for Michigan, 99 there's Refractor, Jeremiah Hunter for Cal all other Drake May, Michael Penex, X-Fractor Javon Bullard, First Refractor and Jaylen McMillan to 2.99 Ryne O'Keefe, X-Fractor, First for BC Dylan Gabriel, Dallas Turner, First Base Auto for Alabama Burma U of A 3.99, Georgia Green, Walker Howard Auto, Ole Miss to 99 for Shimmer, Paris Jones for Virginia honestly Bowen X-Fractor and that's a rock yeah we are telling you five digits still in the sink and it hit the coffee cup in there the rinse around the rim and popped right back out of the sink really? that's pretty impressive that is the prime physics right there like twice shot back out of the sink wow great how I hear the prime let's do it again now mimic it one time only actually that's too old this is way early come on sample this box not even this box, the first stack I pick up will have a super in will be the top card I would like to see that I would like to see that ready? boom, now it's not that would have been really cool though that's pretty sick though Riley Leonard Orange for Duke to 25 25 up 25 on the insert auto that'll Duke why not? purple mini diamonds, Tray Sean Ward to 399 Phil Maffa I wonder if Maffa knows where Hoffa is true Al or X-Fractic Ryne O'Keefe first refractor Ryne O'Keefe again Caleb Williams purple to 399, Tyler Neubin X-Fractor Connor Colby first Chapel first refractor Yilu, Lake Shepin all other to 75 Orange Shimmer, Cam Rising to 25, nice one there all other, we have the Utah Utes Travis Hunter Throwback for Shimmer, Kyle Minanga for Ruckers, all other and bases yeah, Kelsey Swift to a lotto would honestly be really awesome like that's again the wheat Britain all over it and that would be a really freaky cool deal couples of the game there we go Simone Biles and her husband I should say the Erts is what's this life thing is it Carly Erts? I forget, she's the one who played on the women's national team stuff like that would be really cool probably thing Kelsey and his both cozy brothers you can do it cause both are significant others did have something outside that they accomplished John, no let's start dodging bullets there be like Neil in the Matrix and dodge bullets dodge that bullet yeah, I guess you could say Brittany Mahomes too she's she's coming up now purple mini diamonds, Bronson Baron I saw a candle I saw that it's like Taylor Brittany and something to go with 299 is Caleb Williams, yeah that's kind of cool though orange, Malik Benson, 225 nice one there for Alabama orange, shimmer purple shimmer is Ryo Keith hey, Justice Ellison, first refractor Cameron Kinshens that is Smail Mondon Jr X Fractor first for Georgia Griffin, first refractor Michael Penix refractor there we go congrats Washington to 499 take that for sure Heisman in the Heisman running I'd say Nick's might be the favorite right now after the last game Nick's been killing it man Nick's did look really good last game but I'd trade May 1st Penix did also win the game I don't know yet Nick, Nicholas Whittington, first X Fractor I don't know probably some of the NBA City edition one Shador Sanders first refractor probably a couple of costumes the Cat Club stuff, Dante and more Jevon Bullard 2, 399, Georgia and Kate Clubnick let me check out boys that I'm gonna have you rock it one second again everybody think of Rogers a little bit more, yeah I guess I think this one might last a little bit longer the biggest thing is is that it's bringing attention back to the NFL and it's bringing a different type of attention bringing different demographics you're bringing in a lot of the younger women all that which all in all the NFL needed to really touch the women's market I think I think too I think if you and Taylor Swift stay together and the Chiefs make the Super Bowl it will be the most viewed Super Bowl of all time 100% No, Kyle is me and Kyle will be tomorrow I'll be breaking, Kyle will be top loading and then Forrest is on tonight Forrest is on tonight Kyle will be here tomorrow with me top loading Dennis Sutton to at 150 No, Donny it's actually Forrest and Donny tonight Cooper DeJean first refractor Drake May Will Rogers to 299 for Mississippi State that'd be pretty cool Drake May first refractor out of 499 nice one there congrats on that 299 Purple Shimmer Jordan Travis for State Michael Paul Jr. first refractor and Dalyne Everett Shador Sanders Purple Raheem Sanders to 399 Harvey first ex-fractor Travis Hanser first first refractor Tyler Neubin to 99 Cooley McKinstry on card 56th throwback nice one there Alabama congrats on that love those first ex-fractor Jalen Berger first of Caleb Joseph refractor and Johnny Wilson quick recap here everybody first honestly it's a 50 Raheem Sanders to 25 Jakordi Brooks base autos of Dallas Turner Jordan Travis, Roy Dell Williams Emmett Moorhead Olu Fushanu Drew Aller Olu Fushanu, Troy Franklin Jaden Delora Will Howard Michael Penex Drake May, Marshawn Lloyd to 150 Evan Stewart Joe Alt to 99 Cooley McKinstry Walker Howard to 75 Caleb Downs to 25 Devin Neal Cam Rising, Riley Leonard and Malik Benson great guys thanks again for the build next up is nothing nothing left alright let me get that uploaded before I say my goodbyes no Kyle's here today actually though Kyle is sorting and shipping right now okay Jace Jace have a good one as always have a good one Milan see you I'll be back tomorrow here's your link for us starting at 5pm everybody for us starting at 5pm I will see you guys again tomorrow night before 10 box Tuesday have a good one everybody thanks again for getting everything filled up I do appreciate it
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What's up everybody? I'm Amivore Abbot. We're here on Torque Drift for a little mobile Monday, so we're gonna get sideways on Torque Drift So make sure you guys follow me on Instagram and Twitter, all of which are found in the description box below. Let's get to it! So we are still continuing the 4GT thing. It has expired on us. So unfortunately, we cannot continue it unless we were to pay 50 to unlock it for more. Sadly, we did not get it all the way up. We got to basically halfway done. We were in the chase challenge version of it where we had to get a 230 meter door dive, I believe. So we'll probably bring that back up. But today we're gonna go back to a little bit of the basics because we do have a lower horsepower Mustang again that we're going to be ripping. So we're gonna try and complete this challenge right here. 671 horsepower on the Mustang. So let's see what we can do with this car. And see if we can't complete this daily challenge right away. I'm gonna kick that up in the third. There we go. So I did pick up another, basically, stock Mustang, but it now has an RB26 in it. And, you know, import suspension, stuff like that because I was like trying to complete that chase challenge of 230 millimeter door dive that had to be in a Ford. So we did pick up the Ford just to do that. But unfortunately, we weren't able to do yet. We're gonna have to unlock that again, but we are just gonna continue to drive the Ford because I've been having a lot of fun with it. But we were not able to complete the chase challenge with it right there because I don't know if that car has enough power. Or I was getting too much grip. Probably got to change up tires. So we'll bring out the M4 real quick. Complete this daily challenge, hopefully, and move on for more tandems. Here on the mobile platform. Oh, keep forgetting that he throws so much angle through this part. I've done this daily challenge before and he just throws massive amounts of angle and you have to be super ready for it. Otherwise, it does not work. George Kaye throwing serious sideways in entry. And I don't think I was able to complete it with that one either. So we're gonna forget this challenge for right now. And we're gonna go take on... We need some cash though. We're gonna go take on some random tandems in the Mustang. Gonna back out to the lobby here. See where we can go and see what kind of random tans we can get. We're gonna go drifting. We have Cali Banks Irwindale. You know, we can hit Cali Banks up and see if we can't maybe do some do some stuff in the Stang. Maybe we'll pull out the M4 also, but we've been having a lot of fun. You know what? Let's change tires. Can I change tires? Let's put some less grippy tires on. Tires that we have. A lot of them with, I went too far back, rip. We have plenty of those tires. Over a thousand of those tires in my inventory. So we can smoke them as much as we want on this car. It's only got 671 horsepower. But it's just... It handles pretty well. So against 982 horsepower. S15. So in second. This car runs pretty well in third gear with the way it's set up right now. I don't even think I have full lock nowhere near close to the wall where I want it to be. Still an angle, so that's a plus. I believe I have to add, because we just added the angle kit to this, but I don't think I actually added the angle onto it in the setting. But not a horrible run. Not the best run either. But gotta give me a little bit of credit. It's almost a stock Mustang, but we did get walked on by that. So let's see if we can't get a better chase. See if we can't suck up to this man's door. This would have been the track to get a 230 door dive for sure. But unfortunately, I don't have that challenge stuff open. So we're just doing this for fun. Little bit of door love, a little bit of bumping. Not totally terrible. I think we should go adjust our angle. We did lose that. So we're gonna go adjust our angle of the Mustang suspension wise. Maybe change the grip a little bit with tire pressure, since we haven't really tuned this car much at all. Because remember, I did have a Mustang before, but it was never handling how I really wanted it to. So now we're gonna go to the front. So we're gonna go to the angle. See what we got. Yeah, we gotta go all the way up to there. And then I want to do suspension. Oh, I don't have much tuneability for suspension, but we'll leave that. Check out tire pressures. What do we got? We're gonna go down to 20 in the front. And then in the back, we're gonna go to 14 in the rear. Alright. So now let's go take us back to Cali Banks and see what we can do with it now. It's a little bit of adjustment on suspension and stuff like that. Cali Bank, one of my favorite tracks. Now, you know, it is also my worst track as well. It could be good and bad. It all depends on the day. So the wall likes me or the wall does not. Who are we gonna go against right now? Let's go find somebody. Did find somebody. Oh my. FD. Lexus. A pill challenge, I believe, but we're gonna give it a go. Gonna put our best foot forward on this one. Kick it in. Oh, clutch kick that way too much. But unfortunately, that is not a very good lead. That's very hard to chase. And then we go into the wall. Clutch kick too hard going off of that bank and kind of threw me way off. So definitely way lower. We may have to bring out the M4 just to get a solid lead so that we can actually do some good tandems in here. But apparently, yeah, right there was too much of a clutch kick. And there was just all kinds of all over the place. Did he not finish? He did. 97. Yeah, we're gonna have to bring out the M4, I feel, because, well, I clicked. Was it gonna dequeue me? Sad. Maybe not. All right, you're trying to get a chase, but we're gonna bring out the M4 next just because, well, I want to get some good leads and some good chases here for today's episode. Way too wide. The Mustang has a little bit to go to be super smooth and super competitive. So we got a little bit of work to do on it. Oh my goodness. Slowly re-growing my car collection of built cars because the M4 is probably kind of where exactly where I want it. Yeah, I know we lost that one. All right, let's see if we can't take home a win in the M4, though. M4. 1000 horsepower. Let's go. See what we can do in it. Hopefully we can actually get a good solid lead. Maybe we're on that wall, scrape a wing. If we can find somebody that we go, we did. 370Z. BMW is... Okay. Well, that's ironic that I'm driving a BMW. This man doesn't like BMWs. Well, we're about to find out if the BMW wins. Hopefully we can. In the fourth. Take it in. Right there on the wall. Other there, there we go. Yeah, much more stable of a car than that Mustang. Oh, too much of a clutch kick. Ah, we came out of that. I clutch kicked too much, so I was gonna go to the wall and I kind of bailed. But we still managed to get a 90, oh, 100,000 point run. 211. So hopefully we can chase just as close, if not closer, than him and come home with a win. So I would like to win against this guy. Because I'm in a BMW. It would be the icing on the cake, so. Trying to chase down. Fourth. Take it in. Retire on the bank. He is gonna run on my own line here, but sometimes it's better just to run your own line. We're gonna cut that angle a little bit. Trying to catch up to him. Could have been a lot closer in that inner bank section, but I think may have been able to take the win. Just a barely of a loss. Let's see if he'll let me go one more time with him. Probably not. Probably was like, nope, he bailed. Come on, dude. One more time. He left. He said, I don't want to do another try because he probably was gonna lose. So now we're going against a nasty GTR at 1,340 horsepower. Waiting, waiting, waiting. Sometimes the weight-weighting game is the most annoying part about all of this. So I think this might be the last run here for today's episode. More torque drift coming this week on the PC version as well as on the mobile version. Drift 21 as well coming to the channel and Assetto Corsa as always. Maybe some other stuff coming onto the channel this week as well. Oh, no. That is not what I want to do. How did we... I'm super confused how we did not lose our drift points. I'm going to take that as a good grace on the part of that not the cleanest of leads, but a lead nonetheless. We might be able to take a W here before we end the episode off. I still don't know how we didn't lose points on there. So I must have hit the wall at the right points to where it didn't recognize them as a wall hit. So I will take that little grain of sand with that and be like, okay, I'm going to clean lead. It's going to look very awkward though. Oh my, he entered in there way slower than I thought he was going to. I'm going to have to try it. Oh my. Yep, all kinds of wrecking happening right now. All of us, both of us had a pretty bad run. So maybe we'll take the win. Make sure you guys follow me on Instagram and Twitter. All of which are found in the description box below. We did take the win. So that'll do it here for me today. And as always, I thank you guys for watching. I'm EvilRabbit. I'll see you guys on the track.
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ReclaimPress is a cloud platform that is specifically tailored to hosting WordPress sites. It provides your site with dedicated, fast, and scalable hosting at an unbeatable price, all the while living in an easy-to-use dashboard.
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Hey everybody, hey pilot. How's it going? It's going great. I am very excited to have a weird Tuesday afternoon. Oh, I guess it is noon for me, afternoon for pilot, evening for you, Jim. But later in the day of the normal stream on a Tuesday, because we have a special occasion, something to announce today that we're really excited about. And that is we are launching ReclaimPress in beta. So anyone can try it and host a website on it as of in a few minutes when we live unveil the website on stream. So we've been talking about ReclaimPress for months. In fact, I was actually looking at we're going to have a blog post out about ReclaimPress in a little bit after the stream. But I was looking through things that have been written that we've already talked about it, like we did a community chat. And Jim, you and I did a stream almost a year ago about the possibility of ReclaimPress. It was the first week of April. And at that time, it was something that you had been playing with, but I hadn't even logged, hadn't gotten into yet. And we were talking about the idea of, hey, what if ReclaimCloud, but easy and forward press, basically. I don't know if I'd even heard about that. I didn't realize this was a thing until August or September, very behind the times. I think at that time, Jim may have been the only person to have played with it so far. That's fair. Yeah, it's been a long time coming. And I am happy it's here, I'll be honest. There's a lot to love about a nice streamlined interface for ReclaimPress, or for Wordpress using ReclaimPress. And I think that's what we have. And it's pretty exciting. But I won't spoil the milk. I'll let you get to the unveiling, if you will. And then we can talk a little bit about ReclaimPress. Yeah, so the websites that we're going to launch right now, it would make some sense to launch a website at a launch time, maybe before we started this stream. But I felt like because what we're launching is a WordPress hosting service, we would maybe kind of a little bit pull the curtain back and launch the website live on camera. So because, of course, this website for ReclaimPress is also hosted on ReclaimPress. So I just thought that would be fun and almost a little bit anti-dramatic in a way that I thought would be kind of interesting. But right now, the site exists here. You can see I'm already signed into it. But this is all the site is right now. And let's unveil the design here. So I have to go in and mark a couple pages as not private. And I kind of thought that this would be a nice, fun little moment and also like WordPress makes this stuff pretty easy. So I thought that was a little bit fun. So I'm going to go to our favorite menu, settings, reading and change the homepage. It's good that people know we're actually hosting our ReclaimPress main page in WordPress. So we're not using ghost or, you know, you go. Yeah, it itself is hosted on Wordpress. It is a WordPress site hosted on ReclaimPress. And it is using, in case you're curious, we're going to talk about our plans, but it is using our Diamond plan. So you can get the power that is powering this site for not very much money. So yeah, first of all, I want to just mention that I have been doing a lot of the coordinating of the stuff leading up to our beta launch here. But this website design, which Lauren made for us and Jim and Amanda did a lot of the copy work for. I'm just so happy with this. I had very little to do with the actual layout. Beautiful, that's really nice. And of course, Brian Mathers artwork, it's all very amazing. So we're really happy with it. But really, this site is going to tell you the story of what you need to know. So ReclaimPress is our newest product offering. We're actually launching it in beta today, and we'll talk about why we're launching it in beta and what you need to know about that if you want to try it out. But put simply, ReclaimPress is specifically a high performance, low cost WordPress hosting product that we are launching today. It is built on top of the infrastructure of Reclaim Cloud. So it's using the same technology, and which, crucially for us, means that we already know how to support it, and we know how to support you in it if you want to host a site with it. We are already using ReclaimPress for some of our highest, most demanding WordPress hosting, including our own website, but also some other projects that we host for other people. Anything where we just needed to be really, really solid, I think. Yeah, so the actual hosting experience is really great, and we're really confident in it. It is dedicated specifically for WordPress. So what ReclaimPress is is when you make an account and you sign in, and you add some funds and create a site, you're going to get a WordPress site with the things you need set up out of the box, of course, like caching and a development URL that you can use and things like that you just get. And then we are attempting to make this something that's really easy to move from, I'm just messing around with it, to I have a really high demand, high need, high traffic site seamless is the goal. So the dashboard that we'll show you has a single place where you can look at your basic site resource usage and statistics and things. You can manage WordPress plugins from there. If you're having a problem with a maybe really out of date plugin, you can update it or turn it off or delete it, do things like that without even logging into WordPress, which is really nice. Built-in backups that are easy to set up and included free and intuitive management for multiple projects, including collaboration features and things. Collaboration is big. That one's one of the ones that's, I guess, it's not so hard with shared hosting because you can just add people to the WordPress site, but in terms of giving people access to that sort of backend interface, I don't know. That's one of the things that I think is cool about ReclaimPress. Yeah, so as much as I would love to read every word on this page, that doesn't make for the best stream but going further down here, I did want to mention this is probably one of my favorite images that has come out of this. And I really do think this gives a good idea of what ReclaimPress is about, which is we're trying to make something that works for both very small projects and large projects, but it's still simple to use and you don't have to decide is this a small or large project ahead of time. It can grow with you. So that's what this flourish from passion project to web empire is all about here. Another great example of the art, it's so good. Yeah, so talking about costs and subscriptions and stuff like that. So how does ReclaimPress work? You make an account, you put funds on it and then you pick a subscription for your site and then these are all monthly costs. So we have four of them available. These are the only costs that you have in terms of ReclaimPress sites for basic needs. We do offer, if you want, more backup storage. That's the only exception, but basic 20 gigs of storage and 20 gigs of backups are included in your ReclaimPress account and all the rest of the costs are here. So for a basic site with one gig of RAM and 20 gigs of storage, it's $5 a month. We've got a gold plan, which is doubles the RAM, double it again to $20 a month on Platinum and double it again on Diamond with eight gigs of RAM for 40 bucks a month. What I'm really excited about with all of these is I think we're able to, because of the technology here and because of the way we're able to set it up, we're able to hit both a, I think, pretty low cost at the low end and also just a really good value at the high end and really in between. This is a WordPress site with eight gigs of RAM and all the CPU resources that go along with this account is quite a lot of resources. You can do quite a bit with that plan, but the silver plan here is also quite performant and is gonna be really great for personal sites and is in the same cost range as our shared hosting. It's interesting you say that, because one of the people I first, when we were playing with ReclaimPress, I first brought in as like a beta tester, even though we're still in beta, is Brian Mathers, whose art you see all over this site. And one of the things he was saying is, I have a few WordPress sites that drive my business and drive the work I'm doing and they're on shared hosting and sometimes it's slow, but you pay for what you get and there is that kind of balance and he was ready to dedicate a few of the sites he had in his C-Panel to more resources and to kind of soup them up a bit and not have to worry about them. Some of them were dealing with also stuff like help me hear like the WordPress commerce site. WooCommerce, yeah. WooCommerce, there it is. And so like when you have even more sophisticated plugins, like some of them have those LMS suites or stuff you're doing, this is a really good option. So as you're kind of depending more on that single site and some of the C-Panel or the shared hosting would possibly bog down your site and its performance depending upon what you have there. This is a really good option and even at its cheapest option it's really in line with what you'd pay for C-Panel for a year. And the fact is, is a lot of people run WordPress on C-Panel and this is a dedicated environment, container with dedicated resource that potentially also allows you to do stuff beyond that. So there's a lot to be said and it's not necessarily for everyone but for those who are going from passion project to empire as Brian Mathers visual says so well, this might be a really good option and this might be a way to kind of think through. Like I do have this one site that I depend upon for whether it be online commerce, whether it be your classes that are big and kind of hit large and they're important to you, this is something to consider. Yeah, I also, I'm thinking now if you, even if you have multiple sites in your C-Panel, maybe one of them is more resource intensive than everything else. It's nice to be able to sort of, I don't know if silo is the word that I want exactly but to say, okay, well, you are throttling everything else that I'm trying to run in here. You need your own space, you need your own resources. I'll just sort of siphon you off to your own little space where you can grow as much as you need to and keep going with shared hosting in a way that's sustainable for your other sites. It doesn't have to replace anything. Yeah, and the great thing here too, I'm excited that we can offer this because it also I think is a good match of, like WordPress as a project, as a tool to host websites is in a very interesting place right now, in my opinion, because it is a tool that is well-loved and well-supported and works well in a kind of traditional shared hosting lamp environment. Obviously, right, it is easily the most used thing on our shared hosting service. And I'm pretty sure just about any other company you talk to that offers shared hosting would say the same thing. And that's great, but we are seeing more and more kind of high-end uses and plugins and themes where developers are really optimizing for a different type of hosting stack, right? I think the easiest one to point to is Elementor. It works on shared hosting. It's not that you can't use it on shared hosting, but if you're using Elementor on shared hosting or domain of one's own and you're doing a lot with it, got a lot of images, got a very complex layout or design animations, sometimes those sites just aren't as fast. And I'm not talking about they have to be unusable, but what we expect from as a society from the web has changed since 2003, right? And you have a site that takes four seconds to load for each page and that's your business. It's probably not good enough in a lot of cases. And obviously there are things that you can do. You can use caching plugins. You can use Cloudflare and CDNs and stuff and all of that stuff will help. But at a certain level, if you're doing anything that's going to be complex and make the site slow, you may need more than what a shared hosting plan can offer. But so this is a great outlet for that that doesn't require you to do things like estimate costs like the way Reclaim Cloud does. I love Reclaim Cloud. I do stuff in Reclaim Cloud every day, write our installer or a lot of our installers for it, things like that. But when you wanna just host a website, the conversation is more complicated than it needs to be because it's like, well, depending on your database needs, you could all of these things that are great in terms of flexibility, but aren't great when you're just talking to someone that just wants to host a site that's fast that isn't too expensive. Yeah, the other thing is like, one of the things Reclaim hates is saying no to people. And a lot of times when they come to you and you're like, do you have another place that I can put this highly performant WordPress site? We'd usually say, well, that sounds like managed hosting. And then that's a whole different level of cost. But a lot of people are like, I don't really need you to manage it. I just need more resources. And I think this is kind of balancing that. It's saying you can have more resources. You can have a nice interface, really elegant interface, which maybe we should show people. And you can have fixed costs. So there's no surprises. And that's kind of what we're trying to get at with Reclaim Press. We know WordPress is like Taylor said really quite nicely, this is the application that many of people are using that we support. We're kind of experts in this application above and beyond most others. And so we're kind of saying to those people who host with us, but shared hosting, they're kind of outgrowing it. We have something else for you. And it's not gonna mean a second mortgage on your house to run it, right? Like, and I think that's the kind of key here is realizing that people will need different and will expect different services and meeting that demand. So that's nice. And Brian Mathers really gave us a great case and point with some of his sites, which do get a fair amount of traffic and are somewhat take some resources. They're not crazy. He doesn't need managed hosting. He can manage his own stuff. He just needs more resources. And that's where Reclaim Press really comes in nicely. Yeah. And I think also, I'm just thinking back to conversations I've had with people about Reclaim Cloud, the ability to say it's not managed hosting. You can manage it yourself. You don't need, you're not interested in and you don't want to and you don't need to pay us to manage it for you. Reclaim Cloud, it's sort of unpredictable and people always go to the worst case scenario with, oh, I don't know how much it'll cost because it's based on usage. What does that even mean? This is nice and predictable. But I think also when we say people come to us and say like, well, how much I can set caps in Reclaim Cloud, what's what caps should I set? And we go, what's your site like set? It's such a complicated, yeah. And that's, it's nice in theory to be able to say, yeah, do what feels right, just go with it. Yeah, let's talk about Ram and databases. Are you familiar with those? And it's not great when that always has to happen, right? There are times and people who want to have those conversations and that's great. But this basically allows people to start in a place that makes sense and move from there as needed. So, yeah, really excited. So let's look at the interface a little bit. So I'm gonna log in here. Of course, I've already logged in, made an account and everything, but... What's the word I always use, pilot for this little case? Elegant. Elegant. You say it was such controlled scorn. I appreciate you. Listen, I just, I knew what the question was gonna be. I always know. To be fair, it is very elegant. It looks good. Thank you, thanks. It looks like Ghost, another, which I think has also been described as elegant by... By somebody, yeah, I don't know. Can we talk about Ghost on a WordPress stream? No, come back next month. Come back next month if you wanna talk about Ghost. We're talking about WordPress right now. Exactly. So this is the main dashboard. Of course, I've already got a site here, but a couple of things. So if I click on my one site here, and I am, I just made this today, this new environment today, and my plan is to move my blog over to ReclaimPress. Right now it's running a static site generator on shared hosting, but I want to finally make the move to, I want to give it its forever home in ReclaimPress. Are we allowed to comment on this? To comment on what? On your moving to WordPress after years on Hugo. Don't scare him off of it, Jim. I'm mixed. I like my website a lot, but I want, you're allowed to comment to it. Yeah, yeah. Don't you have to get, don't you have to get commit all your blog posts? I use Visual Studio Code to write my blog posts, and I get committed and I like it, damn it. But I actually don't like it that much. I kind of would like something simpler and faster. I'm finding- Sounds very democratic. Yeah, there's a committee. I review it, submit it to a committee. It's called GitHub, and yeah. I just want to say welcome to the world of WordPress. You'll never look back. I'm excited. I'm excited to do, to do, I mean, obviously I, you know, work with WordPress every day here, but I'm excited to like play with it for my own purposes again. I have some WordPress sites out there. I have like a recipe site that me and my wife only use in the world, but I would like to do more with it in a public way. Can I make one recommendation? Classic Editor. No way. That's announcement number one, is if you try to use Classic Editor on ReclaimPress, you get an email from me specifically. No, I'm kidding. What? You get an email from Jim congratulating you. Yeah. You get dueling emails from the old and the young. No, you know what I'm probably going to do is I found a plugin that lets me use Git to write posts in WordPress. I'm going to do that. No editor. So, yeah. Editorless. It's a new kind of serverless. Yeah. It's not headless. It's all of the complexity of headless with none of the benefit. It's great. So, no, so this is going to be the future home of my blog. And you'll see it's, it's, I just made it recently. It's just at a development URL. There's literally nothing here right now. Pretty sure. Yeah. Just the default theme. But this is actually a silver site, by the way. This is the cheapest option. But in this interface, we get access to basically all of the things you may need, right? So, you can see what WordPress version you're using. You can actually see what PHP version, which is this number in the middle here, 8.2.8. I could change the PHP version. I can see information about the data center, SSH and SFTP. If I really wanted to do that stuff, get access to the database, link to the login to the admin panel. But this is really cool. So this plugins thing, and this actually dynamically loads this in when you visit it. We'll show you what plugins are enabled. Let me make some more room. I 100% forgot about that. Yeah. See what plugins are installed? Which ones are enabled? What version they are? You can even update them from here. So I wish I would have waited, but I was playing around before the stream, and I updated Lightspeak cache from here, which would have been a cool demo, but... Too late. Too late. Yeah. So it's not, it's what you expect. You hit the button and it updates it. It's pretty straightforward. So, but also from here, I can get some information about the statistics of my site. So how, what resources it's using right now. So right now, nothing. I mean, no one's really visiting it. But if you were finding that on like silver plan, your site was not performing very well, this might give you an idea of what types of limits you're hitting. So you can see here the memory cap, and I'm way below it. But if I was getting close to that, that could indicate that I need, maybe need to move up to a different plan. You can see how your storage limits are, and CPU limits, all of that stuff. You also get a basic file manager from here. And I actually really liked that this favorites tab has some of the like config files. Like if you need to do very specific MySQL or PHP config things, those are bookmarked for you, or schedule things in the cron. Most people won't need this, but it is nice that it's easy to do if you do need this, if you're a little bit, have a more advanced use case. And then if I hit this all tab, it actually just shows me the entire directory of my WordPress site. So I can go in here and change my htaccess file, for instance, things like that. So a lot you can do from here, that's made pretty quick and simple. I can of course stop the site, restart it. Again, not something you really need to do often, but if you made some type of advanced change, maybe you need to restart the web server here, you can do that. But I also have a lot more stuff I can do from here. So I can for instance, go and make a staging site. Your subscription, so in this case for $5, includes the ability to make a staging site. So I can literally make a copy of my site and use it as a staging environment. So that's really handy. And also you can do stuff with backups. So I don't remember right now, my ReclaimPress account is a war zone because I've been writing, helping write documentation. We've all been writing documentation and taking screenshots and stuff. So I don't know if I have a backup environment right now, but if I go in here again, click on the settings button and go to backup storage. Yeah, I don't have one. So we have a document on how to do this, but basically you get 20 gigabytes of backup storage included in your ReclaimPress account. So I can just go here. You can add more if you want more than 20 gigs, you can do 100 gigs and then you would pay for that storage, but I'm just gonna use the free one. Taylor's backups. You have to give it a name and then select a region. And it's gonna make that, it's gonna make that environment. So it takes it a few minutes to make environment so we'll possibly return to that. But yeah, there's a lot you can do from here. And because the way backups work is it's just a bucket of storage that you get access to. You can actually schedule that in a way that fits your needs because this is your own environment, right? So you can say, I wanna back up every day until my storage is full or I wanna back up once a week or once a month. Maybe you only do it once a month and then you hit a button to back up now before you make major changes. All of those are options that you have to be able to set. I remember, I'm not the one who ended up drafting the documentation for this in the end, but I remember starting research for backups documentation back in October or November. And part of the reason that I'm not the one who finished it is because I broke a bunch of stuff, which is not why I was taken off of it, but it is why I stopped and made someone else do it. So it's nice to see everything working. Yeah, I mean, and like not all of these things are as streamlined as I would like. Like for instance, I would love if when you made an account, it automatically create that backup storage bucket for you the first time you logged in or even before you logged in. It's not something we're able to do right now. You do have to go make it, it's just a one-time thing, but you do have to go make it. But then once you've made it, you can set up backups for different sites and that part is very quite simple to do and manage. So a lot of these things are, things we're still working on, which kind of gets us to why is this a beta, right? So we already talked about that the hosting, right? The speed and capability, we've been using it for like nine months for various projects and we've been using Reclaim Cloud for four years. Four years. Yeah, and fundamentally the infrastructure of Reclaim Press and Reclaim Cloud are almost identical from a backend standpoint. So we're really confident in, frankly, we have a really great infrastructure team that is able to handle all of that stuff. So we're really confident in the hosting side of this. What we're still learning about, figuring out, tweaking is this interface. It's really streamlined and elegant in a lot of ways, but there are some bugs. There are some things that we think are missing that we don't really, that we want to see there before we remove the beta label from it. That's what makes this a beta. So if you go to the Reclaim Press website and go to our sign up page, we've got a list of known issues over here. And we're gonna keep updating this. I'm sure we'll have things that get fixed and get removed. I'm also sure that we may have things that we get feedback on that we add here and say, oh, you know what, this doesn't work the way people expect, that kind of stuff. So what kinds of bugs should you expect? I don't know if we need to read through all the bugs on stream, Taylor, I will say. Well, we're not gonna go through all of them, but I do wanna characterize what we're talking about, right? That's fair, yeah. You're not gonna have something delete your site. No. So what I'm saying is we're talking about, oh, you know what, the dates on invoices aren't in month day year or year month day format. They're in day month year, which is gonna be unexpected if you live in America, basically. Yeah, no, if you're American, that's it. We are defaulting to the European. Year month a day. Confusing. Year month a day. You live in Italy. And I still hate the European model. And this should be the simplest thing to change and it's not, which is really annoying. Yeah, it's something, so we work with a vendor Virtuoso for the sort of underlying tools set here and some of these things we're able to change and some of them we're not, right? So the ones we're not, that's listed here. Also, right now we don't offer, this is partially a beta thing because of the nature of a beta, but we don't offer auto refill or essentially we don't offer auto renewing on your account balance. The way ReclaimPress works is when you sign up for an account, you add funds, whatever amount you're comfortable with. Say you wanna host a site for a year, then add a year's worth of funds. And then when you have a subscription, it's gonna spend down those funds. This works really well for us because it makes it easy for individuals to understand and say, ah, I put $50 there. Great, you know. It also works really well for larger situations. So we've got teams or institutions paying for things. They can add up whatever funds that they want to pay for and that they're there, ready to go for the future. Especially because these are billed monthly, it would be very annoying for, say, pilot to chase down a school every single month to pay for some site that they have on ReclaimPress. Absolutely not. Yeah, and their billing department wouldn't like that either, right? So we go off of this sort of prepaid balance thing. We don't have a way to auto refill that balance right now. That's coming. Dashboard bugs. So right now, the data center info always says you're in US East, no matter whether you are or not. So instead, you have to look at the subdomain to see what data center you're in. This is important for mapping domains. Yeah, another annoying bug. I'm in US East, no, I'm not. Whether you're in Canada or not, yeah. It's a snub to the Canadians. This is just, this is payback for the day month year thing. The final thing is just stuff that we think is missing from this interface right now. So for instance, the file management tool can edit files. You can't create files in it right now. You may go, but Taylor, there's a create button. Yep, it's a very misleading button. It creates nothing. When you hit the create button, it asks you, would you like to refresh this view? That's what it asks you to do. So that is not there right now, but that is something that will be coming. And to be honest, if you're doing a lot with creation of files in your WordPress site in the actual file structure, right, we're not talking about posts and pages. We're talking about like text files on the server. You probably want to be doing SFTP or SSH anyway. That's honestly not a super common thing that you're gonna need to do with a WordPress site. But it's worth noting. And for instance, I mentioned it's really easy to create a staging site. You can't sync a staging site though. So it's not something where you can like click a button and it will copy over all the changes you made over the last month from your production. That's something we'd like to offer, but it's not offered right now. Yeah, so this is- I like that the way you set this up so that people can see it. And like when they're signing in, it's like, again, nothing earth shattering but there is enough for it to confuse you on a couple of places like data center. Like that's a big one. And it's good to point that out. The idea that we do have the staging site but it doesn't sync automatically. So some of the features that you would love about that are still not there. So look through those issues and just kind of know that that's part of the signing up beta. You'll still get rock solid hosting but some of these questions maybe you should look at. I did wanna go back to one question you had about backups if that's all right. Yeah. So one of the things I think super cool about Reclaim Press' backups is we already take backups for 14 days that are in the system. So even if you don't set up backups, there are backups. So just keep that in mind. Like you have backups automatically happening but the idea of having your own backups is super interesting because what essentially is happening is it allows you not only to say I wanna take this many backups at this time of day or several times a day, I wanna put them in this data center which doesn't have to be the data center you're in. And one of the things that I have found when I ran into some problems with a site is these backups can be restored to a completely different region. So let's just say you have a problem in the region you're in, there's a problem with the data center. It does happen, I hate that it happens but it happens. If you have a backup in another region, you can essentially just spring that site up in a different region and it's back online. So the backup is also in some ways insurance if you put it in the different region or in some ways because these are on different servers, the backup server will still be up even if the main server's not. So there is some real value to exploring the possibility you get as part of ReclaimPress of having a kind of more sophisticated, almost like I guess what would be the best way to say it? You have a better word for it than me, Taylor. It's almost like a decoupled backup system so that the entire backup of a site could live somewhere else and should anything happen to the data center, you can install it elsewhere and never have to feel the pain of that data center being down for hours or whatever. And that's an interesting kind of like probably not a readily apparent value of that kind of backup system. Yeah, for sure. And I think ultimately what ReclaimPress represents to me as an offering from us as a company, it's us trying to, I think, democratize some of these tools. So make some of these sysadmin type things a button you press basically. To me, this is very similar to the first time I used shared hosting before I worked here. And I had a coworker, I was talking about like Moot, I was the LMS administrator and I was like, oh yeah, I need like a Mootl staging site for this and that. It doesn't need to have much, but it needs to have this. And I was like working on it all day with like a virtual machine. And then my coworker was like, oh, I have a Reclaim hosting account. I just like hit the button to install it. And I was like, what? You can do that? And obviously, as a company, we didn't invent Installatron or anything, right? That's just a tool that we make available. But I think it's a smart decision to try to make something that is complicated, easy. And I think this is another kind of example of that, right? We're trying to say like multi-region hosting or the idea of distributed containerized hosting is a thing that we've been doing for years. And we're trying to take some of those capabilities and give them to you in a way that's easy to understand. And one of those ways can be you can make a backup and just cut, it's like a snapshot of your site and you can go put it in any other place. So you could have, that could be a staging environment of course, but it also could be a totally different region like you mentioned because ultimately what is a WordPress site? It's the files in a folder and a database and that backup tool makes that process of zipping up the files and dumping the database and storing all of that in a efficient way. Something you don't have to think about basically. And you can restore it yourself. You don't even have to put a ticket in. Like you mentioned that we do have 14-day backups that's happening all the time and if there's some kind of disaster you can just let us know and we can restore things for you. But this is something that A, you can manage but B isn't hard to manage, so. I'll tell you too, one of the things that we thought about this when we started Reclaim Press was we liked the interface. We liked that it was just WordPress essentially taking what's Reclaim Cloud and then focusing on a WordPress interface. But the other piece here that's interesting is let's just say you know WordPress and you kind of know how to hook up a monitoring system or do the other stuff. You're getting pretty solid hosting for a WordPress multi-site you wanna start at your school and play with it but also know that it's solid and you're not doing it on shared hosting. Like you can kind of hedge some of your bets and still have a very solid experience for your community and as that starts to grow you build up and then at some point you might wanna say, you know what? Take it off my hands, we have that happen pretty regularly but the other piece here is like, this is industrial hosting, right? Like that's why I love the visuals from Brian Mathers, even the one you're using with our beta. Like it does push towards the fact that I remember in the day when we were starting WordPress multi-sites and we started them on Bluehost when we started them on servers that were far less capable than what we expected. And I think we can close that gap and start people with really solid experiences that then they can build and grow on depending upon their expertise but do a lot at a cost that I think is as negotiable as a lot of the other server systems around but with really a very focused WordPress instance but also reclaimed support. So it's a kind of nice balance I think for folks who feel like they have enough wear with all and knowledge to do it themselves but just wanna go to a host that they know and can trust. Yeah, and I think it strikes again like a great balance of flexibility and simplicity, right? So that interface is pretty simple to get started with but you can still install any WordPress plugin you want, right? This isn't WordPress.com. We don't have a list of approved plugins. That's in my opinion, almost always a good thing. Sometimes you can install a plugin that doesn't work, of course, right? So but this is, I love this type of technology that can be let's make this easier to use but still provide all the flexibility that's possible and it's a great way for folks to learn how to use something and how to really build something pretty significant using WordPress or next to nothing in terms of cost. This kind of project makes me excited to be able to enable that stuff. I think I wanna say, I'm gonna ask you all, scale of one to 10, how do we do on the infomercial element of the stream? I'm saying like nine or 10. I mean, you know my numbering system. I think we did great. Nice save, nice dodge, Taylor. Six. I think it was nine or 10. We are infomercialists now. I've been getting into the whole infomercial thing. I just need, we gotta start these streams with like some crazy overacted, like, ah, my hosting failed and I can't get up, right? And then we go. There's a subreddit that. And I can't get my site up. The stream is about reclaim press. Why are we talking about Reddit? Well, there's a subreddit where people take like infomercials and make gifts out of them and then replace them with, you know, different stuff. And that would be interesting. Yeah, we should do that. My site has failed and I can't get it up. Reclame press. I really want to make like a old, like you remember the old gifts that were like, this site is best viewed in Netscape Navigator or whatever. I really want to make a version of that little, little thing you put on the footer of a page for reclaim press, like this site hosted by, you know, as little badge and we can email it to people who've signed up for accounts. I think we've talked about badges. Yeah, my graphic design capabilities are not super strong, but I will go to far lengths to make a bad joke. So, I don't know, maybe we'll have time to make that at some point. I mean, if you're looking for the retro old school design, put this badge on your forum signature, put it in your website sidebar type thing. I don't know if you need good graphic design skills. I don't know if that's your represent. You do need some skills, but yeah, anyway. So that, I don't know, I'm very excited to see what people can make of this. I'm excited to help people understand this stuff. And, you know, so if you all have questions, you know, let us know. Discord is a great place for that or the forums. And we're excited to talk about what's possible here and answer questions you all might have. Yeah, and one more thing I'll say just before we sign off, although maybe Jim and Taylor also have stuff that they wanna say is, we put together a playlist leading up to this. So for those watching in the future, we put together a playlist on YouTube of themed songs, silver, gold, platinum and diamond that you can go and listen to. Also, if you guys watching this, not too far in the future because we're not gonna, I'm not gonna do this indefinitely. I'm not committing to that. Have recommendations for songs that didn't make it onto the playlist. Maybe we'll do an extended cut or something in like a month. I don't know. The director's cut. Director's cut, yeah. I don't know if you can do a director's cut of an album. I did sneak in some extra ones in here. What did I add? Oh. Remember I added one. Gold on the, I did not put in whatever that black keys one. Oh yeah, I definitely put in the black keys one. Gold on the ceiling is definitely me. That might be the only one I snuck in because this was, you led this. I didn't really want to like. It's so hard to find songs that have platinum anywhere in them. Platinum's hard, but gold is easy, right? Gold, silver, we're very easy. Diamonds are easy, honestly. I mean, relatively. Diamonds relatively easy. Platinum was the hard one. I think platinum, we have three out of four are variations on platinum blonde. And that's it. The rules for this game, platinum, whatever the thing is, it has to appear in the title. The artist's name. So Neil Diamond was fair game or the album name. And not within parentheses. So it can't be like the, oh, this is the platinum record version, right? I had to disqualify every time we touched by Cascada because it came out on their platinum hits album. And I was so sad. Which makes me sad, but yeah. So what about like gold sounds by, what was it, pavement? Is that a list of their song? If that's album of their songs that went gold, but if that's just a song, that's fine. Well, is that it? Gold sounds by, by pavement. Yeah. Yeah, that works. That's going to be this Friday, right? No, that's, I don't know. Extended edition, I put that on my list for mid-April. No, no, not the extended edition. Are we going to do a live stream of this on Reclaim Radio or? We could. We could, yeah. I was kind of hoping to, originally I was thinking of doing it today, but to be honest, had a lot to do with this. So I didn't, but I like that because we're not actually going to have a stream on Friday because it's on Thursday, our regular stream because of OER 24. So in fact, I should, let me pull up the calendar. It's a perfect time to look at the event calendar, which by the way, I do have to move to Reclaim Press. It's currently on Reclaim Cloud though. So it's, you know, it almost counts. But so right now on Thursday, so yeah, you're watching this if you're watching this live, but this Thursday we have a session with folks who are at OER. So Marin and Meredith will be joining us. And I don't know if they'll be guests. I actually don't know a lot about what that stream is going to be about. So I'm excited to watch that one. It's like women in the street, I think they're going to go and they're going to have people like, hey, come in and talk to us or whatever. It's like, it's going to be like people are going to drop by. I'm looking forward to it. You get to see who's at OER 24. I will say, pilot, if you want to take to the airwaves, you could on Friday. I am not working on Friday. So, but we will, I promise, we will do a Reclaim Radio session around this because I think we can come up with a few more songs and that's probably a good. I have a short list of stuff that didn't make the cut. Yeah. I was limiting myself to four per so. Yeah. So we'll definitely do a Reclaim Radio session in the near future. Yeah. Sounds good. All right. Well, anything else before we let the good people go and go sign up for an account? Exactly. Go. Just got to deploy my worst joke ever, which is try it out. I bet she'll be Reclaim Pressed. Oh God. That's not good. Let me go write it. Let me go. Ron, don't walk away from that joke. I'm adding it as a banner so people can see it written so they understand it. Well, crap. That's a sign of the best joke is that the ones that you have to say and write out. It's no good. The get committed one was pretty good though. Get committed. Yeah. You're pretty good. I think you got a lot of talent. You should start a one liner blog on Reclaim Pressed is what I think you should do. Yeah. For when that goes viral, you'll have all the flexibility to scale it up easily. So. Exactly. Fashion project to joke empire. Well, I'm using my... Joke empire is right. Looking at our thing, we have more people watching than we're 20 minutes ago, which is amazing that people haven't left after the last few minutes here. So, but I really appreciate folks tuning in. And yeah, we'll see you all next time on Reclaim TV. Absolutely.
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Webinar - 5 Things You Didn't Know About TechSoup's Donation Programs - 2016-11-22
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Visit http://www.techsoup.org for donated technology for nonprofits and libraries!
Perhaps you're already a member of TechSoup, and maybe you've requested some of the big-name software donations from our partners like Microsoft or Symantec in the past.
Maybe you didn't know there are hundreds of donated technology products in our product catalog. Or that not only are there popular software programs, but you can also access donated laptops, online services, training courses, and even tech consulting and expert advice too!
Watch this webinar where we share a few "hidden gems" of TechSoup's programs, so you can get the full range of donations to support your nonprofit, library, church, or foundation technology needs.
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Welcome everyone to 5 Things You Didn't Know About TechSoup's Donation Programs. Thanks so much for joining us today for TechSoup's webinar. Before we get started I want to make sure everyone is comfortable using ReadyTalk, the platform you are joining us on today. You can chat in at any time to let us know if you have any technical issues, need help, or if you have questions for our presenters using the box on the lower left side of your screen. You don't need to bother with raising your hand. You can just chat in when you feel moved to do so, or if you feel like sharing any expertise or experience you may have with any of the information we are sharing, and we will share that back out with you, our participants. Like I said, you can chat in to ask any questions. We will keep all lines muted today so we get a clear recording for you to refer to at a later time. If you are hearing any echo play through your computer speakers you may be logged in more than once and will need to close any additional instances of ReadyTalk. You may also find that the slides and audio may not stay in sync, and if that is the case we recommend dialing in using the phone number that is toll free that Susan chatted out into the chat window for you already. We are recording today's webinar and you will be able to find it on techsoup.org slash community slash events dash webinars. That is also where you can find a list of our upcoming webinars and you can also view them on our YouTube channel at Techsoup Video. Within a few days you will receive this full recording and the slides that we will be presenting today as well as any additional links that we want to share. You can tweet us at Techsoup or using the hashtag TSWebinars. My name is Becky Wiegand and I will be your host for today's event and presenting. I am the webinar program manager here at Techsoup. I have been with the organization now for 8.5 years and prior to that spent a decade working with small nonprofits in Washington, D.C. and in Oakland, California and was frequently the accidental techie and also a user of Techsoup services at all three of those organizations before joining the staff. We are also joined today by Catherine Svobodny who is a program manager at Techsoup managing the Techsoup Boost subscription program that we will hear about a little bit later. In addition to Boost she works to connect nonprofits with training and services to make sure they are getting the most out of their tech donations. She has experience working with a number of different nonprofits in the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. She is now in I believe Seattle area, Washington focusing on poverty and homelessness issues, economic development, and small business development. We will also hear from Cameron Jones who is the Vice President of Technology Solutions and Services here at Techsoup where she is responsible for the development of innovative solutions and services to better support the global nonprofit sector. And I will talk a little bit about Techsoup's reach in just a moment. This work includes managing global implementations of programs and initiatives with new business models such as Techsoup Boost that we just mentioned to bring more benefits to nonprofits and IT service and support to help nonprofits better adopt the technologies that they need to fulfill their missions. You will see on the back end Susan Hope Bard, Techsoup's training and education manager she will be on hand to help you with any issues and to flag your questions for our presenters as we go through the content. Our objectives for today we hope that you will come away from today's webinar with a better understanding of the Techsoup donation programs and resources that are available to you. In particular, we will be highlighting five things you didn't know about our programs today and we hope you will get even more than that out of it. We hope that you will come away having learned at least three different technology programs that are available to your organization and that you will have expanding your comfort that you will be more comfortable with accessing them through the Techsoup website. And we hope mostly that we will be able to answer your questions. So if you have questions about anything that Techsoup does, feel free to chat out to us and we will do our best to answer them today. I am going to just do a quick overview of Techsoup for those of you who may not be very familiar with us yet. But we mentioned that Cameron's role is helping with our global technology sharing and spreading. And every place that is blue on this map is where we are in the world, which is just about everywhere. We would love it if you would chat in to let us know from where you are joining today. And go ahead and just let us know. We are in the San Francisco Headquarters office here at Techsoup but we are working all over the world now to help build a dynamic bridge to enable civil society organizations and change agents around the world to access those resources that they need to make a more equitable planet. So thank you for joining us from wherever you are joining in the world today. If you are joining us from outside the United States, we recommend you visit Techsoup.global and selecting your country from the drop-down. The crux of today's content will primarily focus on the Techsoup.org website which is focused on the U.S.-based audience. So if you are joining us from outside the U.S., some of these programs may differ, some of them may not be available in your area. It really just depends on from where you are joining and what options are available to you in your local country or region. We have delivered technology products and donations and grants to NGOs to the tune of more than $5.4 billion to be. And so I'm like I said not only proud to be a staff person but also proud to have benefited from those programs myself as a small nonprofit. So I'm going to get started with the content at hand today. One thing that I wanted to highlight in particular is something that is what I consider a missed opportunity very often. Many of you are probably familiar with our donation programs or at least some of them. But most organizations go through the course of the year and don't maximize those donations. And by that I mean go through the year without realizing that they have only accessed one donation program or maybe two. And maybe they've only gotten one actual product and not 400 products that may be available to them. And so I wanted to just talk briefly about one, the types of organizations who can get technology donations in case you're new to us. It's nonprofits and public libraries with 501c3 status. It is public libraries within the IMLS database. So if you're listed in the IMLS, if you operate a friend of the library program or library foundation group, if you are a foundation, whether a big foundation, a community foundation, a family foundation, or whether you're a church or a house of worship, synagogue, mosque, with or without 501c3 status, we can often verify your status if you are part of a branch of churches or a diocese or what have you. These organizations are generally, well we should say qualified to access donations through TechSoup. Now all of our donation programs have different requirements and eligibility restrictions. So you may qualify for some – you may qualify to be a member of TechSoup depending on your org type. You may be eligible to only receive certain donations depending on what kind of work you do. So if your mission is a soup kitchen versus an animal shelter versus a save the watershed organization or a community foundation or historical society or an arts organization or a church, all of those may have different eligibility and different donations that they're able to receive through TechSoup's programs. But the reason I wanted to highlight this is that so many organizations are eligible for so many things that they don't realize that they actually can receive. So I wanted to quickly highlight a couple of things. Many folks are aware that we have a fiscal year end which for us is June 30th every year. And some of our donation programs reset. So that means that between July 1st and June 30th you can request a certain number of donations from that donor partner. So it's very tiny print. But you can see Adobe, Amazon Web Services, Autodesk, Bitdefender, BlackBod, lots of these programs in here reset. So these are ones that are affected by the fiscal year meaning that they reset every year. You can get a certain number of donations within that timeframe. That said, all of these other programs on this side which includes things like Box, Causebox, fundraising, Citrix, Dell, GrantStation, Microsoft, they are not beholden to the fiscal year. Which means you may be able to request donations anytime of the year. You might be able to request 10 times a year for some of these just depending on the different program requirements. And you may be able to request like for the example of Microsoft, you can request up to 50 licenses in a given group of products. So you could have 50 licenses of office and you could request those three or four or five times over the course of a year. You do have a maximum and they do have their requirements around how much you get in a given timeframe. But there is a two year calendar, not a one year calendar. And it's not set to July 1st to June 30th. So this is where I mentioned that you should really look into the details of these different programs and just be aware of how many programs there are. So if you are looking for help with developing your own learning management system because you want to deliver trainings, well there is a program called LitMost here. If you are looking for a web conferencing program, there are Citrix. You can run GoToWebinar, GoToMeeting, GoToTraining. These programs are all available to you whether you realize it or not. So the reason I mentioned that is because I think it is really important to take a moment and really study up what's on our site because there are tons of things that people don't realize are in here. And most organizations don't request their allotment of what they can get in the course of a year or in the course of a two year window. Some products will say you can only request one item in a given timeframe. Some will say you can have up to four, but most of the organizations don't actually do that. So I wanted to highlight that there are so many things available. And I want to go ahead really quickly and share my desktop because I would like to show one thing that I think is pretty great on TechSoup's website. Let me know in the chat window if you are not able to see the site. I am at TechSoup.org right now. There is this great tool if you are not aware of it already under Get Products and Services. If you scroll down to check your eligibility. This is a great tool whether you have already registered with TechSoup or not. If you are already registered, which I assume many of you probably are, and you click on Check Your Eligibility, it recommends that you log in first. And I would agree with that sentiment to log in first. If you aren't already registered, you can complete the quiz without doing anything else. You can complete the quiz just to see what you may be eligible to request. But once I log in, I have a bunch of different test organizations in here. So I'm going to just select one of those. So if you request donations on behalf of more than one organization, it will ask you. But without having to even complete the quiz, I can see this organization is eligible to request donations from all of these. So if you are not sure what type of donations you can get through TechSoup, this I think is your number one stop. Come to this, Check Eligibility. Again, it's under Get Products. Down here, Check Your Eligibility. If you are already registered, you just pick your organization if you have more than one listed. If you don't, you'll just have it show up with the one organization that you represent. And you can see, oh okay, I'm eligible for Adobe and Adobe Cloud and Amazon Web Services and I'm eligible for Boost and I'm eligible for Bites of Learning. What's that? You can see what all of these are and then just click off to those pages to find all of those different donation programs and learn about them. So I think it's a terrific way to see the wide variety of products that you may not even know are available to you. Like, oh, I can get Dell stuff. I need new computers. Well, let me check that out. And we'll go over some of these other programs in detail as we highlight some other things we think you may not know as much about. But I wanted to highlight this as the first stop because I do think it's so important to recognize how much is available to you and to really look at what those restrictions are because there's probably a lot more that you can get than you may even realize. And so I'm going to jump back to the slides. And did we have any questions that have come in at this point? I don't think we have. Okay, good. So I'm going to continue. And I mentioned the Microsoft donation program a minute ago. I wanted to highlight a couple of things within the Microsoft program in particular because it is our biggest donation program. And this software assurance is I think one of the least utilized but most awesome things about the Microsoft donation program that I think is really not well understood and yet so, so valuable if you know how to use it. And it has a name that I just wish Microsoft could sexy up their names a little bit because software assurance is not super exciting sounding, but it actually comes with a whole slew of benefits. So those of you who are familiar with the Microsoft donation program you can find it at TechSoup.org slash Microsoft or just Microsoft Software Non-profits where we have a special landing page where you can get your donated Office, Windows, Windows Server, Office 365, all kinds of things. One thing that you may not be aware of is that almost all of the products through Microsoft's donation program with TechSoup with some few exceptions come with software assurance. What is it? Well, software assurance is this amazing benefit and I'll show it on screen in a moment too where if you get Office Professional Plus and here it doesn't say what year or what version it is, you just know it's the Professional Plus version, you get a whole bunch of benefits that the retail market pays hundreds of dollars extra to purchase along with their software. So if you're a big company you might buy software assurance, it comes for free with TechSoup's donations. And that allows you to do a number of things that you may want to do including if Microsoft comes out with a newer version of that product within a two-year time frame that you can upgrade for free, no cost. So you can have the latest, greatest version of that product within that two-year time frame and not have to pay anything. And you don't have to go through TechSoup again to do it. You can just go directly to where you got the software to begin with from Microsoft and just upgrade to the newest one. It's pretty great. It also allows you to downgrade. So if you have say Windows 10 and you need to backup a version to Windows 8 because maybe you have a piece of hardware or software that isn't compatible, you can downgrade. You can step back a version. It's usually only one version. So depending on what version is out there currently on the public market you can usually backup one version. And when I say backup I mean you can downgrade one version. So you can also get multi-language packs. So if you serve a community that has a lot of people who speak Vietnamese or Chinese or French or Spanish or German you can access the multi-language packs of these for no additional cost. There's also home use program which allows you to pay I think it's like $10 to be able to extend the license that you have on your office computer, the computer that your organization owns. It allows you to extend that license to use on a home machine so that you can do the same thing at home that you can do at the office. And this is all provided through Microsoft Philanthropies that they make these different donations including all of these cloud products available. And they're delivered through Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center which is where if you receive, if you request donated Microsoft products through TechSoup you would get an email that says okay your donations are ready, come here, here's where you get your license keys, here's where you download your software. And you can see here from the VLSC that's the short version of it that we've got these different screens where you can download, you can access your licenses. Well there's this tab for Software Assurance. And once you click into that you can access all kinds of things. So here I'll mention eLearning courses. They have free courses that come along with many, many of the products that you request. So say you have requested Microsoft Visio or Microsoft Project. Once you have that product through TechSoup and the Volume Licensing Service Center you can go into this eLearning application section under your Software Assurance and you can see what free trainings they have available so that you can train yourself on that product. And some of them are like 20 hours of videos on Microsoft Office for example if you want to learn all of the different Office applications. But those trainings are only available for the products you specifically receive. So I can't go and get trained on Visio if I don't actually have a license of Visio. But it's a great benefit and it costs you nothing in addition to your general request through TechSoup. Like I mentioned the Home Use Program, Office Multilanguage Pack, but all of these things are available. And they change, this is actually an older screenshot so it shows Windows 7 for example, but that's not actually in there any longer because that goes back too far. But these are the kinds of benefits you can activate. The Home Use Program, the eLearning, and it's not super user friendly from my experience to go in and click through. But it is there and you can get to it and it costs you nothing. So keep that in mind if you have requested Microsoft donations, look at when you did. You can go into your order history on the TechSoup site to view what you've requested in the past. And there is a Microsoft donation center where you can see your Microsoft donations and what the date is that you last requested that also determines the date that you can upgrade if they release a new version. So if you received Microsoft Office on July 3rd, 2016, you have until July 2nd, 2018 to be able to upgrade if they release a new version. So if that makes sense, you can see those details in your order history. So with that I'd like to go ahead and stop listening to my own voice for a few minutes and invite one of our co-presenters here today to talk to us a little bit about another program that you may not know about that TechSoup offers called TechSoup Boost. So Katherine, I'd love to welcome you to the program. Hi, sure. Thank you so much Becky. I'm so happy to join today. So I did want to talk about the TechSoup Boost program. This is a fairly new program through TechSoup and you may not have heard about it because it's a little bit different than what we've offered in the past. So Boost is an annual subscription program. It's a one-time fee that you pay for access for an entire year of TechSoup Boost. And during this year you unlock discounts, special offers, and really a kind of higher level of access with TechSoup that you may not get through the regular product donation program. So really TechSoup Boost is the channel to get the best deals that we can offer through TechSoup. Like I said, it's an annual subscription. You can sign up any time and then you have access to Boost special offers for the next 12 months. So included in the Boost subscription you have special discounts on hardware and software products. And we have waived the admin fees on certain products. So this includes some of our most popular ones, Tableau, Adobe, access to our Dell affiliate program where we completely waived the admin fees once you have enrolled in Boost. Also when you sign up for the program you have a $25 voucher upon sign up that you can use for any of the products that aren't already discounted by Boost. So anything from the product catalog that you've had your eye on, you have $25 to credit to that. We also offer some special discounts from across the nonprofit sector that you won't see through the regular TechSoup product catalog. Right now we have a couple of great discounts on training from the Foundation Center, one of our partners that we first started working with through Boost. And also you can let us know what you are looking for. So if you have special requests or things that you would like to see a discount on, or things that you would like to see in the TechSoup product catalog that you haven't yet, definitely let us know. And the Boost team will try our very best to find those deals for you. So you can see here on this page is a screenshot of the landing page for TechSoup Boost. And you can find out all of what's available there, techsoup.org backslash Boost. And we actually just came out with a couple new offers for Boost. So we're always adding more to the product mix. And as I mentioned you have access to these throughout the year. So we just added a couple of new things we've had the Adobe Photoshop and Premier Elements Bundle that we're offering with No Admin Fees. We also have the Tableau Data Visualization Software with No Admin Fees. And then we have a couple of discounts on some of our newer products, the Question Pro Survey Tool, DocuSign Standard Edition. And then we also have some really great hardware discounts. So if you're looking to buy some tablets or some laptops for your organization we do offer those at a discount through Boost. And the savings can add up pretty quickly especially with the $25 coupon. So the Boost Admin fee for the subscription it depends on the budget size of your organization. It starts at $79 for organizations under $2 million, sorry, with a budget size under $2 million. And any registered organizations at TechSoup can request Boost. But once you're a Boost subscriber the eligibility restrictions for these particular products still apply. So take a look and see before you sign up what's available to you. And please let me know if you have any questions. Great, thank you for that Catherine. I think it's really something that a lot of organizations can take advantage of particularly if you are a smaller organization and you want to have access to a lot of different technologies and resources and services. I love that Boost also includes some trainings and some consultations for free. I think that kind of stuff is really not something that a lot of particularly smaller organizations can access without a lot of expense. So it's a great thing to look at. And if you don't mind I will go ahead and show the page on our website so people can see what all of the different variety of things are that are included in Boost. I'll scroll down through it quickly but I'd like to just make sure everyone can see it. So let me know in the chat if you can't see it. But TechSoup Boost is just TechSoup.org slash Boost as Susan chatted out. But you can see the waved admin fees on a variety of these top products like Tableau, Adobe's Photoshop and Premiere Elements 13 bundle or Pepe as we call it internally. The Dell affiliate fee is waved. You can get extra savings on a variety of these products. If you keep on scrolling down you can access things like mobile hotspots which having worked in a tiny organization before coming to TechSoup was a huge thing for us because we often had to work out of different spaces not we had shared office space that didn't always have very good internet. So having hotspots was a huge boon for us because we could work from anywhere particularly with remote staff, tablets. You can get to know a little bit more about Boost with this quick little video here. And then down here these are some of the things I wanted to mention quickly and the reduced fees for training and consultations that you can access trainings and assessments on things like Office 365 or Salesforce for $0 which is huge when you don't know if those are choices that would be good for you. So definitely check that out. $79 plus you get that $25 coupon if you're under $2 million budget that you can get that $25 coupon to apply to any other kind of thing. So it makes it really affordable to access a huge range of free things and additionally discounted resources. Okay, I'm going to jump back to the slides and have Cameron Jones talk to us a little bit about IT Assist which is another new program that can help nonprofits really learn how, not learn how, but take the burden of managing their IT off of their own backs which is often very, very burdensome. So thanks Cameron, tell us about IT Assist. Hi Becky, thank you very much. So IT Assist is a new program recently launched on TechSoup and it is a managed IT service offering. And for those of you that are not familiar with that term managed IT service, this is a common service that lets you outsource the management of your IT to us. We have a large group of specialists that are spent all day every day troubleshooting, monitoring, upgrading, patching software, hardware, servers for nonprofits around the United States. And we will basically offer this service to nonprofits to help support their IT. It's sort of like outsourcing your IT to a third party and having an entire IT department at your disposal. Let's see if I'm going to move the slides forward. There we go. Did that work? Becky, would you mind moving the slides? There we go to the next one. There we are. So this is a program that TechSoup launched to serve only nonprofits and public libraries where available or where public libraries are able to take advantage of services like this. I know that's restricted in some places. In order to keep the costs as low as possible, we provide the support services virtually. So all of the monitoring of both servers and desktops and laptops, we do from afar and we provide help desks support so if somebody forgets their password or needs accidentally downloaded a virus and their computer is blowing up, we have a whole hotline or a whole help desk support staff that you can call or email and request help and any of your staff can do that. It is unlimited help desk support so you're not limited to five hours a month like some services do that. It's offered live within kind of standard business hours and then there's a ticketing system for 24-hour support and then the urgent issues get handled immediately. The service mostly monitors the security and performance, manages the backups, makes sure all of your data is backed up every day. We know this is a really critical problem particularly we saw this as a big problem with nonprofits in areas of the country where you experience disasters, earthquakes, hurricanes, snowstorms. We've had a lot of nonprofits come to us over the last couple of years having lost all of their data because it was all on a server in the closet. It wasn't being backed up and it was a disaster for those organizations to lose all of that information and try to figure out how to piece it back together. So the system does daily backups of everything into a cloud to make sure that you can recover after any kind of an event. In addition, one thing that makes the service a little bit more unique than a lot of managed IT service offers out there is we do regular meetings with all of our customers to talk about what your IT needs are, where are your constraints, what's the best strategy for upgrading your hardware? Say you just got a grant and you say, look, everybody needs, everyone's hardware is really old and terrible, let's upgrade everybody's hardware. That might not be the best option for you or you might want to upgrade some people with new computers and you might want to go refurbished for other people who don't need the fanciest highest performance computers. So we do have this technology expert and expertise and advisory service that is part of this where nonprofits can discuss with us what their needs are and we can help them figure out a strategy for meeting those IT needs. The program includes a free booth subscription which you just heard about from Catherine and it also includes a hardware update program and so this is, again, if you decide that you often will find nonprofits, everyone in the office is running a really old version of software and they're doing that because their hardware is badly out of date and they can't really upgrade. We have put together a plan for helping nonprofits upgrade their hardware so that they can do it over time in a kind of a thoughtful planned way that's financially sustainable and manageable for them. So that, again, is part of this whole process and I see a couple of questions coming in over the chat about pricing. So because every nonprofit is different, some nonprofits have 10 people, some have 100 people, the pricing is variable depending on the number of staff you have, the number of locations you have, the amount of data that you need back up, and the number of applications you need supported. So there are about five different criteria that go into determining pricing and I will get to how you find out the pricing in a second. There is another question about, is ITSYS provided over remote desktop virtual workstations or supporting local workstations? If local, how do you deal with hardware virus related failures? So the service is managed remotely. We do have the ability to come in over remote desktop to troubleshoot computers when they need help. We also do have the ability to send in a staff person, you know, if we really do need somebody to come in on site and actually look at the situation in your office, we can certainly do that. That's something that's easy to send somebody in. So again, the sort of the value that TechSoup, TechSoup launched this because we heard so many nonprofits complain about how their IT was unmanageable, but it was too expensive to hire IT staff. So we really are trying to fill a need for nonprofits that need high quality technology, advice, and management and we're trying to do it at the lowest possible cost which is why we do most of our work remotely. It costs money to send somebody into an office to have a conversation with somebody. So again, the focus is really on trying to keep the cost low. TechSoup is a nonprofit. We only serve nonprofits. This is our focus. We really understand some of the pain points that you have around funding, around grants, around managing capital expenditures versus operational expenditures. And so that's, you know, we're trying to bring the best value and the highest quality service for the money that we can. So the way you find out more about IT Assist is that you go to our website at techsoup.org slash it-assist and we have a form that you fill in that you can provide some basic information and then somebody from our staff will give you a call and we'll talk through your specific needs. You know, and every nonprofit is really different. Some have servers, some don't. Some have a lot of Macs. Some have Macs and PCs. Some have no Macs. So we'll put together kind of a custom quote for your organization to help you, to give you a sense of what the cost would be for your organization to manage this. So go to techsoup.org slash it-assist and fill out the form and we will be in touch with you within a couple of days to set up a time to talk. One other thing I wanted to say about IT Assist is it becomes most cost-effective for organizations that are kind of 8 to 10 employees or staff members and greater. From a cost management, cost effectiveness perspective it's often cheaper for really small nonprofits that have a staff of 2 or 3 people to find somebody local. I'm just going to be totally honest. I'm not trying to sell something to an organization that doesn't need it. Likewise for nonprofits that are larger that do have IT staff, IT Assist can be supplemental to that existing IT staff. We can take on the help desk support, helping those people reset passwords, get rid of viruses. We can take over the monitoring and managing of your system so that your IT staff can think more strategically about what you need to do from an application implementation standpoint from your IT, your overall IT strategy. So we can handle both. We can be supplemental or we can take on the whole management ourselves. So again, visit IT Assist, submit some contact information, and we'd be more than happy to talk to you about how we can help you out. Thank you for that Cameron. I'm going to go ahead and share my desktop again just to show what the question, the form looks like on IT Assist. You can quickly fill this out if you're interested. And this came about because we got so many requests from organizations over many, many years for actual tech support, for real help. So this is what the form looks like. It asks a handful of questions. How do you do your IT now? What kind of support are you looking for? Is there anything specific you want to share with us about your current technology or your organization? So it's a pretty simple form. Maybe take five minutes to fill out, and then folks would call you to get an idea if it really is a good fit for you. But yeah, we have gotten so many requests for two decades to really provide more day-to-day support around technology. And that's where this came from. Oops, I'm sorry. I'm meaning to go back to my slides. And instead you're seeing an email. Sorry about that. So we hope that you'll check that out if it's something that may be a good fit for you. If you're not sure, you can fill out that form and get contacted, have that conversation, and really determine if it makes the most sense. If you're looking for local tech support and you determine that IT Assist may not be a good fit, or that you just want to go a different way, there are great affinity-based groups like NTEN has 501 Tech Clubs, and I'm happy to share some of these resources in different cities around the country. Former empowers that were I think 12 or 13 of them around the country, many of them have different names now. But those types of organizations can also help with local assistance for nonprofits. Many times your state nonprofit association also has resources they can refer you to around helping support your technology. If you decide you need something in your town, in your city, but we wanted to have this option available to you, and so we created it and hope that you'll check it out if it seems like it might work for your needs. With that in mind, one of the big parts of our mission at TechSoup is helping to provide resources for you to connect with local experts, for you to connect with the educational resources, so you can best learn how to use those technologies, or optimize the technologies that are already in your hands to help you best achieve your mission. And so I wanted to highlight some of the education and expertise that we have available to nonprofits and libraries as part of our programs. And some of them you may know about. You're here on a webinar, and so you know about our webinars at least to this degree. But we do offer webinars. Usually each week we have one, sometimes two, sometimes three webinars a week depending on the topic. And they are primarily geared toward nonprofits. Sometimes they are geared toward a specific audience like we may do a webinar specifically for religious organizations, or we may have webinars specifically geared toward libraries from our TechSoup for Libraries.org program. Those happen usually once a month, the library ones. But we do them on a wide range of topics, and our webinars are free, so you're always welcome to join any of those. And you can see that full calendar of what's coming up at our events and webinars page. But we also make I think a couple hundred of those webinars that are still moderately up to date are available for free anytime to watch on our website. You can watch them there. You can download slides. You can click through. You can share the slides. You can present them in your own community because we license our webinars Creative Commons, meaning that you can take what we have created and usually you can share that back out with your own audience. So feel free to share with your friends and colleagues any of those webinars that you see on our site. We also have created a new learning management system platform that, well we haven't created the platform, but we are using a new learning management system to bring you a catalog of courses that you can take 24-7, 365 days a year at your own time. So rather than coming to a webinar at a specific time on a specific day, these courses are available to you to access when you need them and however much time you want to spend, how little time you have to spend, and we are making them available. Every few weeks we are trying to put new courses up. We did just launch this in August, late August, so it's very new to TechSoup. But I'd like to go ahead and show you really quickly when we get to the right page here and then I'll show you what it looks like because this is a labor of love for both Susan and I that we've tried to create this full platform for you to access courses. I'm going to share in my desktop. And Beverly is asking in the chat, are they free? And most of the courses are free. I will say that because we have just launched our first set of courses where there is a fee. And so we are offering the 100 levels essentially as free courses and all of our topics will have a free course or a free level of courses. And then as they get more advanced or more in-depth where we have to bring in outside experts to help us create those courses, there are fees. But they are in a similar vein to our donation programs with our products where the fee for those where retail you may pay $400 for that course, it may only cost $40 through TechSoup. So we are trying to keep that in mind. But as we have costs that have come up with having to contract with SMEs, Subject Matter Experts outside of TechSoup to help create those, some of them have fees. So for example, Tech Planning, the 101 level is totally free. The three other 200 level courses have a fee or you can purchase the whole package for a flat rate. But we also have Tech Training, that's free, how to learn, how to train your staff on technology. And so it's geared toward helping adult learners learn about technology which is often a big hurdle. And then we've got these Tech Planning courses. We will be adding more courses on everything from Adobe Photoshop, so specific software to the basics of design and graphic design, web design. We'll be having courses on security and fundraising, all kinds of things. So I'm going to just skip off of this page, but you can find the full course catalog at techsoup.course.tc slash catalog which I know that Susan chatted out. So I would recommend checking that out and just keeping an eye on it. Once you've created an account, which you have to create a new account on that platform, but once you've done that you can log in anytime to that catalog and see what's available for you to access for free. And the resources in there include everything from short videos, little quizzes to test whether you've learned what's being shown, activities, worksheets, all kinds of great resources to help you really acquire and learn these different skills. In addition, I mentioned we have a lot of different newsletters that have resources. Some of you I'm sure are already subscribed to many of them. But we have newsletters like By the Cup which is our weekly newsletter that includes lots of articles and how-to's and resources in addition to some of the products that are highlighted. We have the new product alert that's sent out usually twice a month and that is specifically to highlight what is new in our product catalog. So if you're looking to see what the new donations are, or if you know that, hey, every year there's a new version of QuickBooks and I want to know when it comes out, that's the newsletter that's going to tell you when it's available through TechSoup which just to wrap that loop, QuickBooks 2017 is now available. And then we have some specific newsletters like we have a newsletter for libraries specifically. So if you are joining us from a library, the TechSoup for Libraries newsletter will have library specific content, library specific webinars, products that we know that libraries can access and are more likely to use based on the needs that they've expressed to us. We also have a newsletter for NetSquared. If you're not familiar with NetSquared, this is a great way to access local experts on technology in your area. NetSquared.org has meetups in cities all around the world. And if there's not one local to you, and you would like to have one local to you, you can create one and solicit for experts in your area to help plan and host those events. And they usually take the form of happy hours or meetups where part of the time is talking about a specific topic. So it may be using social media one month. And then the rest of the time is just networking and mingling. And it's a great way to meet people to help you rebuild your website, help you maintain your computers, help you adopt the latest fundraising techniques. So NetSquared is a project of TechSoups. And like I said, they're all over the world with I think 25 or so happening in the U.S. all the time. And we do promote those upcoming events in a big blog post at the start of every month. And you can find that on that webinars and events page on the second tab. We highlight those. So it's another great resource to try and connect with local expertise. I'm going to go ahead and wrap us up and get started with questions that have been asked. But if you have other questions about TechSoup, whether it's about the things we talked about today, or other questions about our donation programs, how we work, admin fees, eligibility, anything that comes to mind, feel free to use this next 10 minutes as your opportunity to get questions answered because that's what we're here for today. I'm going to just point to some additional resources here before we get started with questions. But I have some links in the slides. Again, you'll receive these within the next few days, programs affected by the fiscal year end. And I recommend looking at the list of those that aren't affected and seeing what the restrictions are to see if you can maximize the number of donations that you're receiving. And then links to things like your donation request history where you can find out about when you last requested Microsoft. You can access those free upgrades. So those are just a handful of links there, but feel free to ask your questions in the chat window. I see that there are a couple in here now, and I know that Cameron answered one of these on the back end already, but I'm going to address it now anyway. She asked a question. Charlene asked a question about Microsoft not donating to back end or back office computers for library staff. And there are reasons for that, and we are always trying to needle our way into expanding that. But a big part of it is that many libraries are connected with their local government or municipality, and so Microsoft has a different channel for those staff computers to get their software through government programs that they have. Same like if you are joining us from like a K-12 school. Microsoft has an education program so it doesn't actually come through TechSoup and the nonprofit donation program with us to access those pieces of software. Now if you have a computer lab that's public facing or you have a station of computers or a handful of computers that your patrons or customers, depending on the type of organization you are, use, those public facing computers can access and can get the donated Microsoft donations through TechSoup. So I hope that helps answer that question, but it is in large part because of the makeup of many public libraries being part of their local government that Microsoft prefers that those libraries go through the government process. So I hope that makes sense. Let's see, we had a couple of other questions around organization size. And so I know Cameron, you mentioned the ideal size for a program like IT Assist is if you have 8 or 10 staff people or larger. If you are smaller than that, IT Assist may not be the right fit, but certainly you can check it out. Anyway, is it the same for other programs like what we talked about today? So for example, Boost, is that really something that would be valuable for any size organization or just certain sizes? What do you think? So this is Catherine. Sorry, this is Catherine again, and I can speak to Boost. I think it's definitely something that is valuable for any size organization, the voucher and also the additional discounts on hardware and software I think are things that anyone can use. I have heard from staff at smaller organizations that Boost can be really helpful if you are an accidental techie or sometimes you struggle making decisions around technology. It can be helpful to be a Boost subscriber because it gives you that flexibility to maybe try different things that you wouldn't have otherwise tried. If you are not sure if Tableau is right for you, if you are a Boost subscriber, you can try it really with no risk. And also the trainings and consultations that Becky pointed out are also really good services for small organizations especially if you are not sure if Office 365 is right for you. Those consultations can be really valuable if you are not exactly sure what your next steps are in your tech planning. But I would say that definitely all size organizations can take advantage of some of those special offers as well. Thanks Catherine. That's great. And I would agree with that sentiment that this could be good for any kind of organization. And really $79 if you are under $2 million budget plus you get that $25 credit toward other donations that you might request. I pay less than that for my gym membership every month than I don't actually go to. So that's a really great deal. If you use the $25 voucher and you get one or two of the no fee or discounted products, the savings add up really quickly. Absolutely. Well thanks for that. We have a couple other quick questions before we wrap up. Linda asks, what is the cost of TechSoup? And I will happily say it is entirely free to sign up. There is no cost to being a TechSoup member or user. You can use our forums. You can join those in that square event. You can do all of that for free. You can use our articles, come to the webinars. No cost at all. The costs associated with TechSoup are the admin fees for different product donations. So just to explain how that works really quickly, the different donor partners, some of them donate completely their products. Some of them discount substantially. And as part of helping TechSoup provide these services, we charge a small admin fee. And so again where I gave the example earlier where the retail cost of something might be $400 if you were to walk into Best Buy for it, TechSoup may offer it for $40 admin fee. So that's where the cost will come in and that's specific to each different donation you would request. So sometimes that cost might be $6 depending upon what it is. Sometimes that cost if it's a discounted product where you're only getting part of it donated, it might be $150. It really depends on the specific products. And some of those are products. Some of those are subscription services like an annual subscription to a grant searching website. Some of them may be consultations where it might be a one-time $15 fee for a 90-minute phone consultation with a tech expert to help you determine whether Salesforce is a good fit for you. So it really depends. But signing up and joining TechSoup is totally free. And so I recommend highly doing that. And I say that not just as a staff person but as somebody who again benefited an awful lot from using TechSoup for many years before joining the team here. Beverly has asked that she'd like to open a new branch library and housing authority in a city. Can TechSoup be a good start with that? Absolutely. We can help with hardware setup costs. We can help with wireless hotspots. We can help with some of the software depending upon what programs you need to have on those different machines depending upon whether they're public-facing computers. So if in the housing authority for example you're actually serving people with housing needs that come in and are searching for housing in a public computer lab type setting, we could help set up all kinds of stuff. And we wouldn't actually be doing the setup but you can get access to a lot of the technologies that you need for that through our donation program. So I would definitely recommend checking out our services and take that eligibility quiz that I pointed to at the beginning. Because if you put in your approximate annual budget, your organization type, and subtypes which those are determined by the IRS, those are not categories that we just really nearly came up with. But if you fit into multiple categories, test it out because you may legitimately fall into more than one of those different categories and you may find that one of them makes you more eligible than the other for different donation programs. And as long as you legitimately really do fit into that category with your work then you can access lots of different donation programs. So we are just about at time and I'd like to thank you all for joining us today. But I'd love to hear one thing that you've learned in today's webinar that you are going to take back and either try to implement or investigate further or maybe you've learned about a program that you really are excited to go and access. If you could chat in one thing that you have gotten out of today's webinar, we appreciate that just as immediate feedback on what we've helped you learn, what we hope that you've acquired today. We'd also ask that you share this information with your friends and colleagues who they also benefit from it and that you would complete that post-event survey that pops up when you exit out. We have a variety of upcoming webinars that I'd love to invite you to join us for including one next Tuesday on Search Engine Optimization for Beginners, Simple Steps for Nonprofits and Libraries. We also will have a webinar on Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop, Tools and Filters for Nonprofits on the 8th, and then Libraries Supporting Social Goods, so how libraries and nonprofits can work together. So feel free to join us for any of those and watch for more to come. And also check out all the new courses that are becoming available through our course curriculum. We'd love you to join us there and participate in those courses. Thank you to Cameron and Catherine for your contributions to today's webinar. Thank you to our participants and to Susan for helping on the back end. And lastly, thank you to ReadyTalk, our webinar sponsor for providing the use of today's platform. We would love it if you'd take that post-event survey to give us your feedback so we can continue to improve our webinar programs. Thank you so much everyone. Have a great day. Bye-bye.
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How to Use a “Grants Scorecard” to Create Winning Proposals
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In this webinar, Alice Ruhnke, President of GrantStation, shared how to obtain your Grants Scorecard, which can be a comprehensive grant review tool you can use (and reuse!) to edit information in your applications so you submit the strongest proposals.
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Well, this is exciting today. The reason I say this because this is the first of its kind here at TechSoup. Today we're going to be talking about how to use a grant scorecard to create your winning proposal. So I'm excited about this. I always learn when you guys learn too. So today we're going to talk about how you can submit your strengths proposals and increase your grant seeking success. My name is Irvita Simons. I'm the webinar producer here. I know many of you know all the drill, all the housekeeping, but I'm going to share it with you just in case it's your first time. This is being recorded. So you will get the recording, excuse me, and the video replay in about 40 hours, maybe tomorrow. And I got a little finger happy there. And you will get the slides along with the video replay. If you need to close caption, go ahead and tap on that CC button at the bottom of your Zoom screen. Somebody has already done that. We love it when you come back and you know exactly the drill. I'm going to move out of the way because there's a lot to cover today. I'm going to introduce our speaker. She is no stranger to TechSoup. She is the president of GrantStation. And today is going to be an exciting day because today is the GrantStation sale. You'll hear more about that as she goes through the presentation. But we'll also be putting the links in the chat room. Alice, she has done multiple things. She's raised over $45 million and worked with hundreds of nonprofits to help them increase their capacity to raise funds. She is the grant guru. And she's going to talk about how you can use your grant scorecard to win more grants or even understand how they scored your grant. So Alice, welcome back. I'm going to turn it over to you. Thank you so much, Aretha. And thank you all for being here. I'm so excited today. We have a large crowd. So I'm excited that so many people are here to learn about using a grant scorecard. Just a little bit of information about how this particular topic came about was that GrantStation, every other year, along with the Grant Professionals Association, hosts a winning grant proposal competition. And through that competition, if you have won an award in the previous two years, you can submit your proposals to us. And we go through an extensive process with a lot of different screeners and judges. And we select the best of the best. And then what we're able to do is share that with the nonprofit community and our members, the different proposals that you can read that are just outstanding proposals. So we just went through this year's proposal competition. And you can go to GrantStation and check out those winners if you'd like. But when we were going through the process, it was the first time for me as the newer president of managing this competition. And as we were going through our scorecards, if you will, how we asked our reviewers to look at the different proposals and score them was rather generic. It was a little bit more like, was the need compelling? Or these are not exact words, but things like, was the approach sufficient or was the work plan sufficient? Those kinds of things. But they weren't really they were hard for reviewers to kind of wrap their head around because what is sufficient? What does that mean? Or what does a compelling statement of need mean? So we went through our scorecard and we put more details and information on exactly what makes it very, very strong. What makes it kind of in the middle and what makes it weak? And in that process, our founder who was also a judge said, oh, Alice, this has to be a webinar to teach people how to use this tool. And I was only thinking of it from the grant reviewer perspective and not how a grant writer could use it. So I'm so excited that we're going to be going through this today and how you can take this tool, you'll get a copy and use it to kind of grade your own applications and then work to enhance them. So that's exactly what we're going to do today. We're going to look at the different major components of the grant application and kind of what can make them stronger and weaker. I'm also going to talk a little bit about synonymous terms in the grant writing world, because that's always very confusing as grant when we're writing our proposals. So I'll kind of touch on that as we go through and then kind of look at each section after we've looked at the scorecard and just talk about different things that you can do to enhance that particular section, kind of what the best practices are in that area. And then you can go back and make fabulous winning grant proposals. So we'll do that for about 45 minutes, and then we'll save time for questions and answers since I know that we have a big crowd. And you guys might have some specific questions. So we're going to get right started with the organizational background section. So here on the slide, you can kind of see what I've done is taken the different components and what makes it from a strong application to a weak application. And so one of the things that Funder is always looking for as kind of a cheat sheet, if you will, is that your organization has had that experience in working with the target population or working with in your community and operating your programs and doing it in a really strong and compelling way with a good structure to your organization. But they really like to see that you have done the work in the past. So in your organizational background, that's really that section where you're really making your organization shine. You're incorporating your strengths and you're really putting your best foot forward for that funder to kind of see that you've had that that success in the past and that they can see how strong your organization is. You can kind of see how as you move down to the weaker side of an organizational background where they just don't see that alignment with the work that you're doing or that, you know, they kind of see that you're what they call chasing the money that you've not provided different programs that you're trying to offer in this grant application. And they really view that as you kind of trying to fit that grant opportunity into your organization instead of that really good connection. So those are some of the kinds of things that really play on how high of a score you get in the different sections and what the funder is thinking of as they're reviewing that section. I'm not going to go through this on every single slide, but I did just put the synonymous terms. And that's what can really make grant writing confusing, is that if you lined up ten different application instructions or request for proposals or funding opportunity announcements, whatever word the funder uses to say that they have that these are their guidelines. If you line them up and you line ten up on your desk, it's going to look like funders want ten completely different things because one funder calls it an organizational background and another funder calls it an organizational profile or an organization description. And so, you know, through this workshop and through what we teach a lot at Grand Station is teaching you how to kind of translate that because really funders are looking for the same things kind of over and over again. They're just doing it in a way that sometimes gets the reviewer, the writer confused because you're like, well, what is this section called? And is it the same as this other thing? So I've kind of listed the synonymous terms on here just as part of your overall learning to kind of understand that even though I'm calling it an organizational background, another funder might call this section of a grant application the profile of the applicant. So just so you can kind of see those differences. So how can we really work to ensure that our organizational backgrounds are really strong? The first one is to make sure that you have that alignment with the funder and that you are, you know, providing services and that align with what the funder wants to provide. So for those of you that aren't members of Grand Station, I'm going to tell you about our sale that's going on today and tomorrow through TechSoup. But in our charitable database, here's just an example of just a complete random one that I chose, where you can see that from the charitable database, it tells you exactly what that funder wants to fund, what areas of interest they're interested in. And so if you come up to this particular funder and you don't align with what they're doing, it doesn't matter if you write the best application in the whole world, you're still not going to be funded because you have to align with what the funder is trying to do in their own charitable purposes that the funder has. So the first step is just to make sure when you're doing your research that you're lining up with your funders really specifically. The second ways that you can change is to be able to really demonstrate that what you've done in the past that you've had an impact on your target population or on your community or both and really be able to show that with numbers and percentages and things like that to show that you have that track record in the past. So if you haven't collected this information, this is stuff that you really want to make sure that you go to go back and collect in retrospect or that you really enhance and really work with the data that you have about what you've done so that you can share that information in your background section. And like I said earlier, it's really your time to shine and show your organization strengths. We did just do a webinar with TechSoup a couple of weeks ago on developing your strengths and incorporating them into proposals. So you could go back and watch that one to find out more information on how to really drill down on those strengths and how you can do that within your organization. And then sometimes you might be serving a target population and have served them for years, but perhaps you are expanding your offerings by doing a pilot program in maybe a new and different area. So let's say you've always worked in helping people with managing their finances and maybe you want to move into now how they can use that information to help with housing or something like that. So you've had that experience with the target population but not necessarily in that one program. So just make sure if it's a pilot program that you're offering that you share that information of how you've at least worked with the target population in the past and then just show how you're growing to meet demands in the community that are unmet. And show at least that you've worked with your community, your target population, if you're trying to expand to new areas. And really just kind of as an overall thing, funders don't like that kind of if we build it, they will come sort of mantra. They want to see that they're already there, that you've built that program with your target population in mind and that there's that need and that they're part of the development and design of your program. So they really like to see that true record. So those are some things that you can do to enhance that organizational background section. The next section that we're going to move to is the need or the problem statement section. And some of the things that really stand out to me when I look at the grant scorecard, and just so you know, this is the grant scorecard, but you will get it all in one page, or two pages so that you can again use it for editing your own applications. But some of the things, you know, having that data that's very local to what you're doing, that your data is relevant to what you're doing and up to date. And so I'll talk a little bit more about these components and how we can improve them. But really if a funder is looking at an application and they're seeing data that's old, that's a real turn off to a funder to see really old data. My rule of thumb is like three years. I try not to have any data older than three years. And then also making sure that you're telling the funder where this data came from and you're citing those sources and not just kind of willy-nilly throwing out information that they can't then kind of track, you know, in case they had any questions on it. The other kind of component is just the relevance of the data that you're providing and making sure that the information that you're providing is connected to the project that you're proposing in your grant application. Again, down here, you can see all the different synonymous terms. I'm using the term need, but someone might just say, what's the situation analysis or what's the needs assessment? So funders can use different terms for this section. So again, what we're always teaching at GrantStation when writing that compelling statement and of need is making sure that your data is as local to your geographic area as possible. So what that means is if you serve a county and let's say you serve homeless veterans in your county, then you want to be able to communicate how many homeless veterans are in your county. If you serve a city or a region or a neighborhood, you want to drill down to as local as what you're serving as possible. Because if a funder, if you serve, let's say, a county and you provide white data, it doesn't really show that you have a local need. It shows that the state has a need, but it doesn't kind of connect down to the local level. So always drilling that information down to as local to your geographic area as possible is really a best practice in putting together a need section. And then the relevance again is a little bit of a judgment call up to you as to what demographics or indicators that you're using to describe your target population, but you do want it to be relevant to the proposal. Meaning you don't just want to throw in every bad thing that you can think of about your community. Thinking if I just kind of hitch and sink this section, I'll look like I'm just pitiful and I have all this need. If it's not relevant to the project, it really just kind of confuses the reader as to why were you talking about, you know, children born prematurely when you're, you know, addressing individuals with, you know, maybe substance abuse issues or something is like it doesn't connect. So why did you do it? Then I already kind of talked about the up to date part as, you know, three years being my kind of my cutoff whenever possible. And as more sources go online and are, you know, accessible to us on our computers, that's becoming easier. The information is more updated. So, you know, there really isn't a lot of reason to have something that's older than three years. And then citing your sources I already spoke about as well. So making sure that in a, you're, you know, new to the process and you're applying to say a local United Way or a community foundation on your local level, you can just write in, write in the narrative, you know, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, you know, then share your data or according to the US Census Bureau, then your data, but always making sure that you've identified where that came from. And then kind of as you move up the food chain of grants and move from more of your local stuff up to say government grants, then your sources cited pages will become more of an actual source of cited page as opposed to just written in the narrative. And then also with just visuals, I like to use visuals when I can, when it's available to me and when I feel that, that picture is going to prevent, present, you know, the story of that need in a way that's really engaging to the reviewer. So I will use visuals, pie charts and graphs and different things to really demonstrate, you know, what our need is in our particular situation. But as more applications go online, we have less of a chance to use those visuals. I do want to share with you that Grant Station has a Pathfinder library and in our library, we don't, it's not a all encompassing thing of data sources, but we have a lot of good reputable data sources in that library. So you can go right to Pathfinder and find different sources if you need them to enhance that need section. Okay, so now we're going to move on to the project design and approach. This is actually going to be three slides of the, of the scorecard because these three sections kind of go together a lot of times in a grant application. So the first part here is just kind of your, your approach or your design. Again, the words that keep popping out to me are, you know, is it a logical approach? Does it make sense, you know, to the average person as to how you're doing this? And will it, you know, build on what already exists in your community? And so that's about working again, the part of that strength, you know, based thing that we were talking about in the organizational background section, but building on what other people are doing in the community, just add strengths to your own approach into what you're doing so that you're more holistically addressing the issues with other partners. So really looking at, you know, does this, you know, does this just sound logical of the steps this organization is going to take to have that impact on the target population? And then, you know, is it, is it scalable? That's also a thing that funders will sometimes look at. You know, is this something that, again, probably at a local level isn't, you know, if you're just starting at a community foundation level, maybe not completely necessary, but they do like to see programs, you know, that can be ramped up and used in other communities. So if you, you know, offered this program here, could another community then take it and have the same kind of results as what you're doing and can you kind of scale that program up, you know, over time to make it a really, really impactful program across a region or an area or a state or across the nation, depending on what you're doing. So again, just anonymous terms. Another group might call it your plan of operation or your activities or process or whatever. The second part that's usually part of an approach section is your partnerships. And I did speak to that a little bit a moment ago, but really, you know, working with those partners and are you really, you know, collaborating and creating a shared vision that as, you know, entities, you're working together to solve different issues, root causes of the things that you're addressing in your communities, if it's homelessness or, you know, addictions or housing issues or, you know, all sorts of different things. So are you really collaborating together or are you, you know, just sharing resources, which isn't a bad thing, but, you know, it's a little bit different of, you know, you can have one and not the other, right, that you at least are sharing, that's a real positive. And really, you know, or are you really on that edge of you're trying to do that solo thing and going out there all by yourself and funders really don't like to see that, you know, that you're kind of trying to be the lone ranger in an area. They want you to build on what already exists. It just adds to the community and adds to their own investments that they've given over time or other funders or just owners in your community. So always looking for those strong partnerships. And then the third section that is usually in an approach section is that timeline or work plan. So kind of again, not all applications ask for a timeline or a formal, you know, work plan chart type of thing, but are they really able to see that the work that you're proposing number one, does it, you know, we already kind of discussed if it makes sense, but is it, you know, is it really, you know, sufficient to get the work done? Are you overestimating what you can do in this time or is it a reasonable assumption that these things can be accomplished in that time? Because when you write your approach section, you know, that's what the funder is really expecting you to do when you get the grant. So if you're awarded, you know, they're expecting that you're going to be following the schedule that you put out or timeline, that you are following this approach that you laid out and you're going to do this thing first and that thing second and this thing through. And so when looking at that timeline again, you know, is there a timeline and is it a reasonable timeline? Because you don't want to overpromise things that you can't deliver. That's not going to help you at the end of the grant cycle when you come back to report and then you couldn't do everything that you said you were going to do. That's not going to be to your advantage because you might get a reputation of not doing the work or, you know, that you didn't pay enough attention to this funder and do what you were supposed to do and things like that. So some ways looking at all three of these, just kind of the design, the work plan and the partnerships. Again, you know, what you want to do is make sure that what you are doing when you're developing this is creating this logical approach that works with other partners to address the root causes of the need that you're addressing. And so that's where bringing those partners in to help you in, you know, truly collaborating to address these root causes. An example would be like, let's say you do a, let's say you have a job training program and one of the barriers to people getting jobs is that there's no training and that's what you do. And maybe there's two other barriers. Maybe one of them is childcare as a barrier or transportation as a barrier to those job training things. So you could bring in the resources of organizations that provide that childcare or provide that transportation and then you're better addressing it. You're really bringing people in together to address the root causes. You want to provide, you know, the amount of detail. You want to be pretty detailed, really, you know, in saying who's going to do what and where and when and why and how and all those kinds of things so that if somebody, you know, brand new to your organization picked up your application, they would be able to look at that and kind of know this is what I'm supposed to be doing. This is kind of my role in this project and I kind of know the steps I need to take to do my job. So that's when, you know, the sufficient details. And then, you know, these other ones about, you know, really connect with partnerships again but really showing how that you're engaged in the community while you are a partner to others and that, you know, your organization or your project is part of a larger, you know, operation, if you will, or making a difference in the community and that you're a part of that community. And so make sure that those partners are meaningful. Don't just, you know, try to find a partner just to have a partner and say, yeah, we're partners. Like you really want to develop them. They take time and they take energy but they are really impactful, especially when those different partners can really bring assets to the table to help you in your projects. So they may be bringing expertise or they may be bringing other funds or they may be bringing part of your target population or all sorts of things they could be bringing to the table. So always making sure that you've outlined what they're bringing specifically to the table. My husband just got home with our dog from the vet so you're seeing him on the TV but he's out. Okay. The next section is about the goals and objectives again, this is a can be confusing because of the terminology. We could be using the terms, you know, impact or what does success look like to you or what are your outcomes and indicators. All these words we could be using interchangeably with goals and objectives. But really looking at, you know, those goals being, you know, that visionary look at the work that you're doing and then those objectives being that really concrete specific measurable things that you're going to go out and evaluate at the end of your project. I think that this is a part that a lot of nonprofits do tend to have a little bit of confusion about. We, you know, do a lot of work at Grand Station to do different trainings on this particular issue. But it's really important that you have established, you know, what that, what that, what is success to you? You know, what's the end game? What is the funder really paying for, if you will, with the investment that they're providing to you? And those are defined through your goals and objectives, what you want to achieve in your projects. So again, some of the tips about how to improve those sections is to really establish that system that identifies and measures how your participants are going to change over time. And that might also be called an outcome measurement system. And it might also kind of tie to what's called a logic model. And a logic model is that visual look of the things in your, that you need in your program and what you're going to do and then what you want to achieve with it. What ultimately, how do you see participants changing from one outcome to a better outcome? So looking at information on how you can develop that outcome measurement system for yourself, or again, you could synonymously use the term logic model. You can go out and Google logic models for whatever it is that you do, you know, domestic violence programs, logic models for youth camp programs, logic models for, you know, transitional housing programs, those kinds of things and find out how other people are measuring, you know, the changes in their participants and see what kind of works for you or doesn't, you know, that it'd be a really good learning experience. And then always making sure that when we were talking about the needs section, we were talking about keeping that data local about the people that we're serving. Then our goals and our objectives are going to be about the people that we're serving and how we want to see them changed. So you want to make sure that that's really clear in your application that that need that you've identified is what you're connecting to what you want to see changed in the long term, right? So making sure that there's a kind of a direct line and that's where that relevance comes in, where if you just throw everything in the needs section and you get to this section and you're like, well, why were they talking about all of that? That doesn't make any sense to me. They're not doing anything about it. And so this is kind of where that comes really clear to the reviewer or the funder that, you know, a lot of that data was irrelevant to the project. The next section, I feel like I'm talking really fast, but I do want to get us through for questions and answers. But the next is evaluation. So, you know, funders are always interested and then how are you going to evaluate those outcomes and indicators or those goals and objectives and those sorts of things. So really looking at evaluation from two areas, you know, how are you, what's your plan to measure those goals and objectives? And then what's the plan to measure what you did? Okay. And I'll talk a little bit more about that on the next slide as well. But really being able to see that you're measuring both what you do and then what your participants achieved throughout your different projects. And is that that plan clear? You know, does it, again, is it logical? Does it make sense as to how you're going to do this? And, you know, is it going to be, are you going to be able to collect useful information through that process in order to make your programs better over time, right? And I think that that's really important. So again, down here, you can see a lot of different terms that might be around an evaluation section, which again is what makes grant writing a little confusing sometimes. But some of the things that you can do then to make this section better is to, again, develop that outcome measurement process and how you're going to measure the changes in the people that you serve and then that process to measure what you did. And I think as nonprofits in general, we're pretty good at measuring what we did because we're counting up how many people came to our programs, how many people were satisfied with, you know, our different sessions, how many hours of services did we provide to people, those kinds of things. So I don't think that part is as challenging to nonprofits, but we do have to collect both, right? Kind of a measuring that change in our participants and measuring what we did. Because if we come to the end of our projects and we find that we don't have those outcomes that we wanted to achieve, then we want to really look at that process by which we offered services and figure out where the disconnect is or where the bottleneck is or where the problem is and how we can use this information to fix our programs. So, and then the other part to this is to really, you know, I think sometimes, I think sometimes we write these sections and then at least I did and kind of walked away from it and didn't really think about using the data very much. And really if you're going to go through this process of collecting all this data on what you've changed or what you've done, then you want to use this data to tell your story to the community, you know, to tell people how you change lives. It's going to help you with fundraising. It's going to help you with attracting staff and volunteers to come and work at your programs. It's going to help you market your programs. So people want to join your programs because they know that, you know, it's efficient amount of people like really achieve something in your program. So using the data is, you know, really something that you want to consciously think of when you're thinking about what information you want to collect. You know, like what's really going to help us improve our services the best or tell our story the best to our community and get more support and more partnerships and more recognition and all those sorts of things. So that's a really key part as to how you're going to use that data. And then the last section of just a grant application is usually your budget and your budget narrative. And so you really want to make sure when you're writing your budgets that you're lining them up with your approach section. And everything that you, you know, you could just take your approach, you could go on a virtual shopping trip through that approach section, right? Of everything that you need to run those programs that you're proposing in your grant application and making sure that there's, you know, a cost or a resource available to assume that cost. So it doesn't mean that you necessarily need the funder for every single cost. It could be that some of it's provided through your own organizational funds or through partners or through other grants that you have and things like that. But you want to make sure that all the costs that are needed are lined up in that budget and budget narrative. For those of you that are really new, a budget is just, you know, the numbers where you're asking for. I need this much for the executive director. I need this much money for the program coordinator. I need this much money for supplies. Budget narrative is another document where you're talking about how you calculated those budget numbers and providing any of that justification for the costs of those. So you really want to make sure, again, that your costs are reasonable. You know, does your staff really need a Tesla to go out and do, you know, casework in the community or will afford Fiesta work? You know, like those kinds of things. What is reasonable? What's a reasonable cost? Making sure that everything's covered, right? Because you don't want to get out there and then get, you know, part of the money you need, but you need it all to run your programs. And then if you didn't get all the money you need, you can't operate the programs. And are you really, you know, justifying the different costs of what you're asking for? And so that's what that, again, that budget narrative is there to justify, you know, why you need cell phones for your staff. Because they're out in the field and it's a safety issue. You know, why you need supplies, you know, because the students don't have these resources and we're providing them in our after-school program or whatever. So that's your time to justify any different costs or anything that you find might be viewed as unreasonable. So if there's a reason why your cost might be a little bit higher than somebody else's, you know, you justify why that is. So again, some things that you can do is, like I already said, make sure everything's aligned. Those two things should be seamless. And a lot of reviewers, just so that you know, look at the budget first, and then they start to read that narrative and start looking for those particular things that you asked for in the budget. And so you want to make sure that everything that you've, that's in your budget, how it's going to be implemented and played out is detailed in your approach section. And then the budget narrative helps with those calculations. So how did you, you know, calculate the need for $10,000 of travel? And it could have been at, you know, 50 cents a mile for travel for what was my math? For 20,000 miles or something, which that's what made $10,000. And, you know, then again, is that reasonable that your staff would need to travel for 20,000 miles in your community kind of thing. So it all really ties together. And then providing any sort of justifications that you would need. All right. So we're getting on to our last section. And then we will open it up for questions and answers. So go ahead and throw those in the Q&A box while we're talking. So another section that, well, we got two more sections. So this is kind of a section of an application. It can either be its own section. Sometimes it's tied in with the budget, but just with sustainability, you know, do you have a plan to sustain your programs into the future? And so sometimes you might have a great sustainability plan. You know, you only need these dollars for X amount of time. Once you get this program up and running, you know, you'll have other sources of income based off of some maybe earned income streams that you have or something like that. Other times we're going to continue to be looking for funds, you know, that kind of problem is really not anticipated to go away. And once this grant is over, we're going to be looking for other grants or other funding opportunities to sustain our projects into the future. So some of the things that I would encourage you to do in this section is to talk about, again, how you plan to sustain the program. It could also be I've had a lot of good luck of working with an organization. They go to a funder and they get 50% of the project costs. The next year and they come back and they only ask for 40% of the project costs. Next year they come back to ask for 30% of the project costs. And so a funder seeing that you are getting monies from somewhere else and that you're not always relying 100% on all their dollars really helps to build that sustainability. And just what is your plan to keep your programs running. Again, I think that a lot of times we don't have that plan and we're going to have to continue to generate funds if it's through fundraising or through grant seeking or whatever. And so in those kinds of cases, I will also talk about sustainability of the organization, how the organization has been a part of the community, how they have a really dedicated Board of Directors that is working to guide the organization and they have a well thought out strategic plan that's helping them address community needs and different things like that about the organization to help the funder see that even if I'm going to kind of still have to be seeking additional grant dollars that I have the organizational structure behind me and our organization is certainly not going away. We're going to continue to work to make the different projects and initiatives happen. So those can be some ways to work with that sustainability question, which is often very challenging. And then the last part of this, it was just kind of in the writing style of the grant writer and the actual application. So was it full of grammar and spelling mistakes or was it written in a really clear way and with a clear understanding of the organization and you could tell that it's been edited and there was time put into making the application kind of polished. These are not usually something that a funder grades on directly if you will. It's usually those other sections that kind of have more of a grade, but how you write is really important for how the funder or the reviewer understands your project. And so to write in that really clear and concise way is really important because usually what a funder does is either, or let's just go with a grant reviewer. A grant reviewer is trying to understand your project and then telling a funder why they think your project has merit, what its strengths were, why you think it should be funded. And then the funder listens to you. And then the funder sometimes goes to the board of directors and then makes their recommendation. Then it's usually the board of directors who gives their ultimate blessing, but it kind of goes up that chain. And so the clearer that you are in that writing, the more that the reader, if it's a grant reviewer in an organization or a volunteer, the clearer they are in really sharing that information up the pane of command, if you will. So this is really about being able to tell your story in a way that's not distracting and in a way that shows that you put the time and energy into doing it. So some ways of doing this, and I promise this is the last slide, is really to keep it simple. I mean, sometimes I would find that I would find some great, really creative words that I wanted to use or sentences or partial parts of a sentence. And I would get down to the end of it and I would just say, like, Alice, what do you want to say? I want to say that our community is really struggling with high unemployment, you know, like instead of using a lot of fancy jargon or acronyms and stuff, it's just like, what was I trying to communicate? So just kind of keep it simple, keep it conversational, keep it so that people understand what you're doing without a bunch of jargon or anything that's kind of, you know, heavy acronyms, make sure that you're spelling those things out and that you're really, you know, making it easy for the reader and the funder to understand, you know, your application. Put in time in your planning to have independent people proofread your applications. You know, you can certainly do it within your organization, but even having people outside of your organization can be really helpful because they're not in your daily jargon. And so if something doesn't make sense to them, then they would be able to tell you. You can also use things like, you know, Grammarly and, you know, chat GBT to put information in and they, you know, provide you with those kind of edits or, you know, clear, you know, clear, concise descriptions and things like that. So I think, you know, using AI for different editing purposes can be very helpful. And then just in your writing, you know, in your style, you just want to kind of engage both the minds of the reader and provide them with the data and the information and the things that they need. But you also want to write in a way that kind of engages their tugs on their heartstrings and makes them want to engage with your organization and with your application and, you know, that it's interesting and those kinds of things. So I think that that overall writing style, while again, it usually doesn't get a grade. I think it has, it makes an impact on your overall application and how people are brought into your story or not. So with all of that in mind, I'm going to get a drink, but I do want to share with you that today and tomorrow is the TechSoup promotion that only happens twice a year. And so today and tomorrow, you can get a Grant Station membership for $99, which is the cheapest that you can get it in these next other woods. So we really encourage you to hop over and participate in our Grant Station TechSoup promo. So I'm going to get a drink and then I will have Jeremy ask, look at some of those questions for us. Yeah, we've had quite a few good ones. Some of them crossover, some of them will combine. Of course, we can't answer all of them because we'd be here forever. And I'm sure you have many, many questions. Michelle, you just got Grant Station high five. And if you do have Grant Station, you have any questions. You can always email us directly at Grant Station info at GrantStation.com or give us a call toll free all the information's on our website at GrantStation.com. If you have questions about how to use Grant Station, I actually give a lot of tours on Grant Station and walk people through all the features of what you can do there. But for our questions, a little bit less focus on Grant Station and more focused on what to do once you've used Grant Station and you have some grants in place ready to take that next step. Quick reminder, Grant Station helps you find all that stuff. So this is what you do once you have the information. So these are the questions that we've got for today, Alice and a couple of them are combined. And one thing I wanted to talk about, which came up a couple of times is talking about pivot. When you need to pivot from what you normally do due to COVID, due to changes in the population, due to, you know, modifications in your availability of volunteers or even staff members. A lot of people have ran into that recently just trying to find people to do specific things that are just not available. How do you portray and show that pivot as not a bad thing in your proposal stuff? Yeah, that's a great question. And so, you know, I think that when you're really looking, you know, that what you want to do is still reflect on your, on your history, on the, you know, what you've done previously and bring the best of what you've done in the past into the future. So talking about, you know, the things that you have done well and how those lessons that you learned or those processes that you've set up or the systems that you've developed or whatever it is, whatever capacity area it is within your organization, how you're bringing that forward to address the new realities. And so it could be, you know, again, you know, that you had a strategic plan before COVID started and that kind of plan went away. But you still have, you know, all the resources that you need. And so you might just have to make a change in how you do it. But, you know, that plan could maybe still come with you. Or, you know, if you have, you know, if you are looking to provide a new service that, you know, something new is going on in your community or a new issue is being, you know, brought to the forefront. What are you bringing from your organization's solid history and experience to then play out in the future? So I think that that's the way I would look at it as to just using that capacity that you have and how it's going to help you to address something new into the future. Speaking of that, and this is definitely not, was not planned in any way. How do you take that capacity that you have and apply it towards looking for new partners? Many people talked about, how do I find partners? How do I scale? How do I get larger if I'm going to use a partner? And another interesting question related to that, if I want to partner, but the project isn't in place yet, how would I approach that? So a couple of different questions here. I'll start with the first one. What's the best way to approach finding partners? So there's two ways that I really like to do it. And one way is to do that analysis of your need. And the first part is to say, you know, you get the data on the need that you're addressing. So you find out how many people, let's just do, let's just do homelessness as an example. You know, how many people are without homes? You know, how many people are, you know, one paycheck away from being without a home, all those kinds of things. And you get that data. And so you have the numbers and you have the statistics. Now, the next step is to really analyze that data and work with people that you will be serving to kind of say, why is that? And there's going to be, you know, in a situation, I probably should have chosen something easier. Because in a situation like homelessness, there's a lot of different, you know, reasons behind the need. You know, but it could be that, you know, that there's no housing. It could be that people have substance use issues. It could be that people have mental health issues. You know, there's going to be a lot of reasons why. So when you look at all those reasons why, like then start thinking, well, who's addressing the substance abuse issue? You know, I'm kind of working on the housing issue to help make housing more affordable, right? But who's working on some of these other issues and then start to partner with them? So it's really that root cause analysis of the issue that you're addressing is one of the best ways to find partners to bring in. We also have some tools on Grant Stations site about, like, a partnership tool that we use a lot. And it can just help you look more broadly at, you know, just different categories of partners. You know, looking at your community in a really, you know, really wide. So looking at your funders, your media, your hospitals, your medical centers, your institutions of higher education, your communities of faith, you know, really looking broadly at other people who would have resources that you could bring into your projects. So that's another example. And then with the part that, you know, if you don't have a project in place and you want a partner to be honest, that's the time to partner before the project's in place, right? So kind of having those discovery sessions of what you're trying to do and where you're trying to go with your projects and what are they doing and where are they trying to go? And is there an alignment? Is there a way, you know, a way to, again, share resources or create a more collective vision between your organizations and others? So scaling up a lot of times does have to do with the partners that you're bringing in because it's just helping you develop farther and farther out into the community and address things in a bigger way. So if you, you know, don't have the partners yet and you don't have the project, you're not too late. You know, it's time to start, you know, digging into what other people are doing and how you could collaborate to address those root causes. I can't believe you took my discombobulated question and made it sound like it was planned. So good job, Alice. That's a testament to the professionalism you can find. We must have maybe once or twice and you can find lots of information like this also on Granitation.com. So again, encourage you if you enjoyed what you learned today and you want to learn more about Granitation, head over to our website. But this is the last, this is the promotion only has one more day, I think. It ends on the 20th, is that right? So not much time to pick this up. Yeah, tomorrow. So just keep that in mind. So here's a question. This is a good question. I suppose the question we all wish we had is a nonprofit. If we are applying to a funder, do we have to let them know that we are getting money from other funders as well? So my answer to that is probably yes. That a funder usually is going to ask that question. And in your budgets, it's going to be reflected in that. And they're going to ask what your income sources are and what your expenses are. So it's pretty typical that you would submit. And then it's also pretty typical. You'll submit two budgets with your applications. One being an overall organizational budget for all of your programs. And then a project budget just based on this grant application that you're completing right now. Just the costs, you know, in that smaller subset. So there it's a positive to you to show them that you have monies coming from somewhere else. It's not a negative. They like to see that you have other funds coming in and that you're not asking them for 100% of the project costs. So it's actually to your advantage to tell them because that makes them more apt to support your application than if you come to them saying, hey, I need $10,000 and I want it all from you. Maybe like, well, what, you don't have anything from anybody? You know, no other support from anywhere else. It all has to come from me. And so they don't like that as much. They like to see that you've got diverse income streams. It just helps with your organization's sustainability. So long answer. Yes, you do want to show them that. So let's take that and flip it. How do you answer what other founders are pending if the one you're on is the first request for your project? So that's a great question too. So in your budget narrative, then that's where you would explain, you know, those different income streams and or, you know, what applications that you, you know, what components are secured in, you know, in your, in your dollars, if it's in kind support, which are more of those donations and volunteers and things like that versus what you've, I can't remember what I just said, but what is secured and then what is pending. So, you know, it's fine to put that, you know, where we've asked this funder for, you know, this to buy the technology for our program, that application is pending, but we've asked you for this and that. And then this other funders already given us this. So just, I would just use the terms like secured. Pending and then maybe even in progress. If you haven't yet submitted it, but you're going to really soon. And that really makes it look like you have your ducks in a row. You're going forward. They are a part of this great work you're on. They are not the only mountain you're standing upon. They are providing the infrastructure of the too many analogies. Okay. So next question. I think it's probably the last one we can fit in. And a couple people asked this in the chat. And a few people asked this also in Q and A. How do we translate our online organizations work to a local or regional context? There's lots of different scenarios here in their case. Their chaplains serve locally all across the U.S. and beyond, but they've gone again. They pivoted from due to COVID to 99% online education. Even though they're legally based on one location, how do they show that connection? Yep. And so, you know, that that's going to be a face of first, I'm going to say when you are on Grant station, you get a membership to us. And then when you're searching for funds, you're not necessarily searching for funds based on where you're physically located. You're basing your funds on a national basis. Or if you're, you know, let's say you serve five or six states, you know, you could choose the funders that fund those states. So it's not necessarily about where you serve or where you physically are, but who you serve. And so when you're doing those searches for funders, then you want to look at a national level or, you know, at other states where you have a presence. And then the other part where you're going to be just, so that's like the first step, but then when you're describing it in your applications, you're going to be telling, you know, based on what you, you know, what you've done in the sense COVID and how you've expanded nationally. And now you serve, you know, people in 49 states and, you know, this or that, and kind of you'll be telling them the successes that you've had in that expansion. And then you'll be telling them in the approach how you're serving all of the different states. So that it kind of is a two-fold answer there, but, but that's, you know, what you want to look at. Excellent. And I think with that we've reached the end of our time for today. We still have a lot of people on today's webinar. And again, I just want to encourage you to visit TechSoup site and take advantage of the $99 grant station membership promotion. Of course, a couple of people have asked this grant station, what is this grant station? We have a full tour on our website. You can learn more about us hosted by myself along with our high-powered research team, which breaks down everything you can do on grant station and how it could benefit you. And also how you can find answers to questions like the ones you've been asking today. They're all available in our various sections that are based on building up your capacity and writing your actual applications. So you can find all that on our website, grantstation.com, as well as a link to the TechSoup promotion. And final, final, final, final thing I want to say, you will be receiving access to today's recording, as well as a copy of all of Alice's notes. So you're not going to miss anything. And of course you can always find this information on TechSoup.org. That's where Aretha will definitely let everybody know where you can find that information when she mails out everyone's access to what they've attended today. So again, thank you so much for joining us. Any further questions, you can go to grantstation.com. You can go to infograntstation.com. You can even email Alice, our president, directly at Alice at grantstation.com.
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Business Class Flight Review | Zurich to Frankfurt | Lufthansa | 20D17
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On this segment of my Asia trip, I will be sharing with you my Zurich to Frankfurt (ZRH to FRA ) business class trip. Lufthansa Flight 1191 Airbus A310-100.
This was my worst business class flight ever. I was shocked and even not sure I was in the right place.
There wasn't much difference than economy class, except a little more space. Watch the video and you will know what I mean.
My next stop will be Frankfurt Airport.
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Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan and on this channel you'll find financial travel and more videos. If you like what you see, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing. Thank you. Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of AmitDan.com. Today I'll be sharing with my experience from Zurich to Frankfurt on Lufthansa. So I had very high expectations that this is going to be one of my best business class flight reviews or experiences. However, I ended up with having my first business class flight experience. So when I boarded the plane, I was totally shocked and I didn't even... Initially I thought that I made a mistake. Probably I was in the economy class, but then I looked at my seat number and everything. No, I was in the business class section. So I looked at the economy again which is not that hard for me and the only difference I noticed is that there's little more space in between the seats. Sits in business class and in economy class it's more narrower or there's not much space. So when the plane started, the noise was very high too. I was even in doubt that the engines are going to make it up to Frankfurt, Germany from Zurich. Although it's a very short flight, about one hour, one and a half hour. So I ended up having my first business class flight experience ever until now and that's what we'll be showing you in this video. The reason the video is so short because I was really upset and I stopped recording after having lunch. So I didn't record my whole trip. That's why this is a very short video. But you'll have an idea why I was upset and why I'm saying this is my first business class flight ever. And if you don't want to believe that this is a business class, it's the same way I did video with when I was there. At the end of the video I'll show you the business class section logo on the wall. So you'll see that it says that business class is done. So this is one of my worst, actually I'm going to have to say this is my first business class flight experience ever and I hope that this will never happen to me. So my next flight is going to be from Frankfurt to Toronto and if you haven't subscribed already subscribe now because there will be more travel videos coming up. So I'll see you shortly. Thank you for watching.
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Cody Phillips is a junior in Purdue's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is on the EPICS team: INDIA. The INDIA team collaborates with EPICS university teams in India to address problems in communities there. The team currently works with students from VIT Vellore and the community partners are farmers in the Javadi Hills in Tamil Nadu. The team sponsor is John Deere
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My name is Cody Phillips, and I am a junior in electrical engineering here at Purdue. I've been a project manager with Epic's for five semesters now. I actually joined because I was reaching up to upperclassmen at the time, and someone said that Epic's would look out on a resume. So I joined it without even really knowing what it was, and it ended up becoming one of my favorite things here at Purdue. I initially did it for one year, but I realized after that two semesters that I needed to stick with it for longer. I'm able to help so many people, and I truly enjoy what I'm doing. Epic's has completely changed how I work on groups now at Purdue. As I get to be more of an upperclassmen in electrical engineering, a lot of my classes are lab-based and group-project-based. This really, really helps me to work as part of a team. As a junior in electrical engineering, I'm able to provide a lot of the more electrical concentration for my subteam and the team as a whole. I know when I was a freshman in Epic's, I certainly did not have that same knowledge that I do now. I know that now planning and organization are absolutely crucial to getting a project done on time and effectively. So a recent change is that a lot of engineering majors actually allow you to do Epic's for senior design. I know for me, I'm able to stick with Epic's and stick with a project that I love, but actually use it to fulfill a lot of the degree requirements for specifically electrical engineering, but I know a lot of other majors have the same system. Every interview that I have taken a part of in the past two and a half years has included a big discussion on Epic's. Most recruiters, they all know what Epic's is, and a lot of people actually have been a part of Epic's themselves. Being a part of Epic's has really helped me land my first real major job. Epic's is, to me at least, more than a class. It really allows me to be the best engineer that I can. It has allowed me to grow as a person and as a critical thinker, and I would really encourage anyone that is unsure of what they want to do to join Epic's. It will give you a path to follow.
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Elite Dangerous: Galnet & Community Goals - an Interview with Arthur Tolmie
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We interviewed Arthur Tolmie, Lead Community Manager for Elite Dangerous at Frontier Developments, about the rebirth of Galnet, Community Goals, the Halloween and Adamastor Event, and of course the Channel 4 News Team broadcast.
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Alright. It's been a busy few months since Elite Dangerous reintroduced community goals and the Galnet in-game news feed. This week, Rene and I caught up with the lead community manager for Elite Dangerous, Arthur Tolmey, to chew over Galnet's rebirth, the next generation of community goals, the Halloween event and of course, the Channel 4 news team. So Arthur's here everybody. Welcome along Arthur. Hello, hello, hello. Hello. Thank you very much for having me on your show. Big fan, big fan. Long time listener, first time caller. It is a pleasure to have you here. Well, we really enjoyed the, well, we're really enjoying the rebirth of Galnet and community goals and all that kind of stuff and the Halloween thing in particular just absolutely blew our socks off, didn't we? So we just wanted to sort of catch up with you and frankly, throw some questions your way and see if we can get some information out of you if you're going. Sure, you can try. Okay. So the rebirth and Galnet of community goals was publicly announced around the start of September this year, if I remember correctly. Are you able to say what triggered the relaunch of both of those things? Was it always in the company plan to restart it at that point or is it literally a case of you saw the level of demand from the community and acted on it? Relentlessly until it happened. Yeah, this is interesting what we want. Well, I guess the answer, I mean, I joined in gym. So I joined in June of this year. I mean, this year feels like a long, feels like 10 years, but I was in this year. So when I joined, I was a fan of elite beforehand, and obviously I was aware of what Gannett was and how important it was to community and for me as a player. Also, the team, when I joined up, the first thing I did as lead was to speak to the guys and see what the real big issues were. And all of the team were like, look, we need Galnet needs to come back. We need to do some meaningful content. And that was where we started. So whether it was always a company's proposal, I can't imagine it would ever been gone forever. But I wasn't here when it was when it stopped. Did that make sense? So yeah, one of my priorities when I when I came back was to listen to the guys and like, right, how do we actually listen? How do we get this moving and what direction you want us to go in? And I fought really hard and the team worked really, really hard behind the scenes to put together and how we how we would propose it and what it would look like and what it would mean need in terms of resources, which you can imagine at a time. The business is in full swing into into odyssey development. So when you're asking for resources, always got to be a reason for it. So, you know, it wasn't just a simple switch of we're just going to press this button and get us back. And there was a lot of backwards and forwards. And I'm just really, I'm actually just really pleased that the community were so patient with us as they have been. So so yeah, I hope that answers your question. Yeah, was there a sort of was there literally like it? Sorry, if you don't mind me throwing another one at you was there was a literally sort of a meeting when you arrived when the kind of the three of you sat down and it was kind of like, right, tell me what the problems are or tell me what everybody's yelling about. Fun fact, my first actual working day was when I was being introduced to the company was the fleet carrier launch. And as you can imagine, my first day wasn't necessarily a meeting of what's the problem. My first day was a meeting of let's put this fire out. So sorry, say again in at the deep end. Yes, it was definitely the end. I think I was right. So but it's fine. Because what was great is I got to see the team in action. And like I say, they it was nice for me because I was new to the company. So I had to really take stock of like who my team are and what they're doing. And that's you all of them really cared. So I was like, this is fantastic. Because I've now got good grounds. And then I think it was the following week, we I sat them down like on an individual basis and spoke to them about, you know, their wants and concerns, etc, etc. And they all raised, you know, content, gown it content, gown it. And I was like, Yes, I'm glad we're all on the same page here. So it's good. It was good to sit down and have everyone sort of with the same strategy before you have to sell that into them as a team. They were already on board. I'd love to be a fly on the wall for those meetings. That kind of plays into the next thing anyway. So how the the CMS actually became involved in the storyline. And what your the involvement of your team is in in those actual storylines? Yeah, sure. So when we talked about again, it goes back, I guess, to my first, the answer to the first question. When you go back and ask for resource and stuff, we have to have a long term plan. So we sat down and decided how this how these story arcs would tie in with with the content we would come into the game with what we know is coming anyways. I've got tread very carefully here. No, don't it's fine. Yeah, yeah. And of course, no, no one watches this rubbish. So we we sat down and as and we stoked out how we thought these stories would pan out and what stories would be interesting and how they would have turned into one another. And I guess we then stoked out this this grand score, a story arc. And I know there was a document and I do know what I'm going to do. I'll do it after this. I'll find it. I can't obviously show it today, but I will in 2022. Here's my promise. I will screencap today. The actual Marvel esque style. Wow. Imagely that I we put together a team that goes up to 2022. Oh, God, I'll screw I'll screencap it. And then in 2022, I'll show it just as I was online. And this is what we did. So we then wrote this all out and we're like, this is what we think should happen. Obviously the first year that you are in right now is the most detailed. And then it sort of sort of phases off because obviously, I didn't know if it gets signed off and and then be it was like, we could do all this work and they could turn and say, that's great. Go go somewhere else with it because you know, we're not doing it here. But that didn't happen. So it was it was a it was a case of mapping out and then getting Lawrence Lawrence Alden. I don't know if you know who he is, but Lawrence was he was lead designer and lead prior to Pierce, who we have now, but Lawrence is a big, big like component in this, like Lawrence was was a huge element in getting this worked in. He was a big fan of it. He wanted it to happen. He was like, look, I can make this work with a small team. And he really was really on our side. And I say it on stream, but Lawrence and his team really should take a lot of credit because although we push for him, we scoped out that a lot of guys that really made the turn the turn the key and made these things happen. So if you're listening, Lawrence loves a strong word, but I do love you feel we do for us. He's a good guy. He should get a lot of credit for it. But at the end of the day, you're the front man. So what I tell you what Lawrence, why don't you have a little cry about it? Have you got have you got any idea how long did it did it take for the whole sort of all the way through to 2022? How long did it take to get all that mapped out? Well, yeah, so that took to be fair, the parts after the first, I want to say phase, I'll say phase, I was told never to use that term, but you know, and so I actually did map out into phases. So there are four phases and I'm winning phase one at the moment of how we mapped out. And the first phase took the longest. But I would say if you were to look at man hours, I saw a hard one because it went through a lot of people, a lot of us spent time on it. I don't know, with maybe 40, 50 hours of us iterating on this, this should fit here and this should go here and this this time going there. And and obviously it's it's our overarching story, which is still going to lead room for manipulation, depending on what players do. So it's quite difficult to scrub that in. So you've got to have a story that will fit an outcome with a slightly different ending, if that makes sense. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll be honest, I'll be entirely honest. No one could ever script an entirely open ended story. So we have to have a start and an end. So I'd say it tickers about about about 50 hours. But it's probably more than that, but I'd say about 50 hours. So is there like one, you know, a story person, a specific person that sits there all day and makes this stuff up all day long? Or is it always a team? So there is there is a team, but there is a writer who will go along and actually put into like I'm definitely not a writer. But you there's Lawrence will. So we have our overarching sort of story. We know what's going to happen where and when we know what the so and so is going to be killed. And this thing's going to blow up. But and these are the people behind it, but then the actual wording of all the gown and stuff like that in the articles will go to an actual writer who'll write all that stuff up. Who did you say was going to get killed? Oh, yeah. So when it so if you're is there is there like a, I don't know, I want to say David, but that's too much of a cliche. But is there like a person that kind of sits above and says yes, you can kill that person or no, you can't kill that person. It is David. So it does literally go to David. It's 1 800. I'm not telling you. No, it's David like that. Don't get me wrong. David is incredibly, incredibly busy, but he his passion for really like it's it's it's really it's it's very cliche. Oh, yeah, you're going to say that. Look, the guy lives and breathes it created. He has a hand in everything. So it's a big decision. It goes to David as an example. Well, I'm sure we're talking later on, but the the ghost ship stuff that went to David. David was was really keen on making sure we get that right. And we don't temp with with history and law. He's basically our George Lucas. So you you would always go to him for like, can we do this? Is what we want to do is this feasible because, you know, like instantaneously whether this is right or wrong with X person would do this or it's within their character, etc, etc. So yeah, it's David. That's brilliant. And that could that's really good to know. And I mean, you kind of you know, there's a lot of there's a lot of blokes by age. You're listening to this and probably crying now. I'm not through for happiness. So why round is there is the overarching story created is that so do you start at the end point that you're trying to drive to and then all the bits in between are sort of built up in reverse or always start at the beginning and then, you know, the various plot twists twist the end point. One thing I was very clear on when when we started, I was like, where do we want to be at this point? And once we establish that as I write, now we can work backwards. OK, I can't even be able to do that to say like, I know where I need to be. And I know because you know where you are. Makes sense. So yes, so I want to be here at this point. So what I need to do in the, you know, the months in between to get to this point. And that's when you can be honest that we found that creatively was was so. Not easy, but it just gave some options. You were just like, right, we could do this and at this point we need to be here because once you once you know your end point, you know where you want to be. You're like, well, realistically in the middle, we now know we should be at this stage. So therefore your first half needs to get to the middle point and then middle point gives you your end point. So it's it sounds obvious, but it really is a lot easier starting backwards. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where are you going to end? Yeah. And there is actually there is actually stuff that you're obviously not looking for spoilers, but there is actually stuff that you're trying that you've got to fit. You're you're plotting to or does it or does it sit entirely on top? Yeah, I mean, layer if you don't mean. No, yeah, no, I'll be totally honest. So we were sort of development of sort of the elite dangerous as a whole is coming for the next few years. We kind of know where we want to be at what stage. So and there is obviously the option that some that might shift depending on development, etc, etc. Obviously we live in a very strange world at the moment where one remember back in the office, next minute back out the office. So it's very odd. But yes. So to answer your question, this the story, we do know what's coming in the story does kind of compliment that very, very nicely. And there are big milestones. We kind of want to make sure the story is crescendoing at those points to really emphasize it. And again, those crescendoes very much will fit with what we want to do. But I can't say too much. And I don't know like over a gig, but it is a case of we try and fit our stories and all sides with the development development team are doing. And obviously, sometimes that ebbs and flows as well with what the world is doing. So OK, OK. OK, so one thing that you've said, which I already picked up on is that everything happening right now is for a reason. We quote you. It's you've said it's for a reason. So we're assuming that Gownett stories as well that might not have had have an apparent appearance in the game currently, in particular with regards to stories like the proposed core dynamics and Lake on Spaceways Mercher. Yes, absolutely. Look, everything we're doing happens for a reason. And all the stuff that's going on. And again, I did promise I'd never spoil, so I'm not going to spoil too much. But you have the way we look at this is obviously it's a long story arc. So some of this stuff will be some of the stuff directly relates to stuff. And you can you can work it out like obviously there's the CG's that are running and I can see there's an end point here. And obviously, that the feds and the empire are having a bit of a dust of the Cold War going on between and etc. Etc. There's some obvious stuff and there's also stuff that later on down the line, you're like, oh, I understand now. Right, so you're kind of laying tracks for what's to come. So it's kind of like it's not even like it's and sometimes these articles won't be huge. It would just be a case of you if you really look to be like, oh, I get it. I see that's what that was the start of this. And that's okay. Okay. So it's very clever. And I'm not saying because it's my idea because it isn't my idea. This is the writer. So this is they are very clever of doing this sort of world building in terms of like it may seem like an innocuous thing. But when you look back at it, when you step back, you'll see actually, I see now that's where the and this isn't by the way, what I'm about to say now is not spoiler specific. I'm just giving examples. You go, oh, I see that's the point we got set in. And that's yeah, that was the start of it. And then you but then you see it. But right now it might just be, oh, okay. So and so is new position in this company. It doesn't mean anything to me. Okay. Okay. That's really interesting, is it? Fascinating. It's brilliant because it must be such fun to be involved in that. That must be brilliant. And also you kind of wait and waiting for the sort of almost the penny to drop in a whole community. Yeah, yeah. Everybody go. You can see your audience and that, you know, it must be nice for the writers to sort of sit back and go, well, that'd be interesting to see whether they can come that one. The hardest part, I'll be honest, is the weight because it's a long story and there's the payoffs come and they'll be great. And I get it that people are eager for it. I really do. But as I said before, there's something in this for everyone, like depending on what you're doing, what you love a leak for, there's something in these storylines that is there for everyone. So it's just you have to you have to be patient and enjoy what's coming. Like it's not, we're not doing anything in between. But like when the payoffs come, that'll be great. And I think you'll enjoy them. I hope you enjoy them. We all do. So otherwise, I'll get my coat. I mean, if no one enjoys it and it falls flat on it, so I think I think someone else will get your coat for you, to be honest. And here's the thing. It's like anything we do, we're like, I always listen. I the team always listen. We might have an idea and we might think it's the greatest thing since last break. Yeah. And we'll put it out there and the community just go, this is awful. You're terrible people. Never do this again. And we're like, OK, point taken and we move away and we learn like this. This the way I look at things is is nothing ever really fails unless you don't learn from it. Yeah. So if you learn from something, then that's fine. It's not a failure. You've still learned something and it's good. As long as we don't keep repeating things, that's fine. That's a good attitude. So the on the on the subject of things happening for a reason, the the Adam Astor storyline and we're not we're not looking for spoilers here. Was that injected into the game specifically for a reason or was that was it was it literally just it's a it's a Halloween thing? Well, two things. One, I'm very keen on having special events. I think they they galvanize the community. I think it's fun. But two, it is there for a reason does tie into the existing plot and, you know, people are out in the cul-sac doing stuff at the moment. There's stories that still continue in the cul-sac. Maybe there's a dead result with the Adam Astor turning up. And who knows what that might lead to later on down the line. And you do. But I do. Yeah. I'll say is and whilst we might have solved the fun part of that, you know, that particular story, it's not the end of of what, you know, well, I'll say anything else. I'm just saying, OK, it's it's there for a reason. Yeah. OK, so the Adam Astor storyline then that was that was that was the creepy nature of it invented because it was Halloween? Or was it just a creepy story that happened to be going on anyway? And then you thought, well, that would work if we slotted in over the top of Halloween. Do you see what I mean? Yeah, no, it's a good question. And I think I'm going to be totally honest. The story was there. We it just fits perfectly. So but I did ask for it to be a certain a certain way. And and I did ask it to be obviously because of time. Yeah, I said, yeah, we should definitely play into what this is all about and let people understand that, you know. Yes, there is there is a Thargo element, but there's also the the underside of that, which is there's a human element to that story, which is also very, very creepy, what's going on and what what sort stuff is happening out there and has been happening for a very, very long time. That's the point I was surprised. No one picked up on straight away was the date of the events that were taking place. Well, we kind of did, but didn't like one. I suppose weren't surprised. If you see what I mean, but like we kind of went, oh, OK, I see what what actually don't don't don't feel that you need to answer this as a point at all. But the thing I suppose that that we because my God, there are a lot of discussions in this house, mate, about what all that meant and what that little and why why is that rock placed like that? And oh, my God, oh, my God, really was a nightmare. That there's a right. So there's a comms beacon in the middle of that. This is this is completely nothing to do with what I was going to ask you. There's a comms beacon in the middle of the in the middle of the base, the new base at the geological site out and out in the cul-sac. And it's got a blinking light on it. You're not allowed to tell off how long we actually spent trying to decode that blinking days. We we videoed that blinking light in two different states. So the state that it was before you interfaced with it and the state it was in after you interfaced with it. And we and we ran it through more code readers to work out. We had the we had the discord looking. Our whole discord was going, I think I can see an F and all this life like God's sakes. Oh, it was you were completely obsessed. Rea was completely obsessed. I was I was thinking clues everywhere. Yeah, for me. Thanks, I know you're welcome. For me, the the and I said this, I think on the on the night stream before we the whole internet went down in the office was fantastic. I did say on the on the stream, one thing was a good learning process for me was how fast how we how smart our community are. They were quick. They were not. The community are when they're a collective, like when they work together on something, it's incredible. Yeah, they're like the ball got fantastic for me because now I can go away and be like, I have these really crazy elaborate sort of plans. And I was like, maybe it's a bit too complex. After the Adam Aster, I'm like, not a chance. Yeah, these are both both barrels what the community needs. So I'm expecting we do stuff that it be harder. It won't be as in your face as as as the last time there'd be way more subtle. I think it was so good to see the community feeling. We loved it and we absolutely loved it for me being a fairly new, new player as such that the feeling of community that came out of that event was just stupendous. It was just amazing that, you know, all over many multiple discourse, everybody was chattering, everybody was decoding, everybody was just brilliant, just brilliant. It's the best of the community out. I thought it really did. And the thing is, it's when the community team and I see the players react. It's such a boon for us. That was a brilliant idea. Yeah, it gives you it's so hard to explain like how it feels when people say nice things about what we're doing, because you work so hard for it and you really hope it does pan out. And there's always that big fear of, is it enough? You know, you don't want to let people down. It really is that really is the freedom we have is that we don't really let the community down. So it's nice when it pays off. So we want to do more of it and it was nice because it was reflected in, you know, game stats showed everything. But I just it was amazing as soon as people knew the system, just watching the traffic, just all just swarming to the system. And I was just like, this is amazing to see a community just react like a living, breathing. That must be fantastic. And just moving as one. It was amazing. Nice for you guys. Really nice for you guys. Well deserved. The point, sorry, the point that I didn't because it got all lost in there. The thing that we that we spent hours pouring over in this house as well and discussing was I can't remember the guy's name, but the one who was left staring at the stones at the end and was he he appeared he was under he he appeared to be under their influence or hypnotised or I don't know that's what we were like. OK, so we contacted the Thargoids a lot earlier than we thought we did. Gotcha. But what's going on with that guy? That's that's that's what we poured over. Dominic Cooper. I'm going to I'm going to listen to your answer very carefully now. Is there anything you'd like to add about that at all? Dominic Cooper. Yeah. Not a lot I can add about that, but that's to say it's a very interesting piece of law, right? OK. That they not just he was affected. There was a lot of people that think yes, yes, yes. They were attitude around the base. Now, I'm not saying that that's linked to anything in particular. I'm just saying it's very interesting that these sort of things happened. OK. Who knows? I mean, you have to look at the time frame between that incident and where we are right now in the universe. There's some time has passed between there and then. So it's interesting to see that, you know, we have encountered the Thargoids. Yes, probably before we knew we've encountered the Thargoids, which is always fun. I can see the string being attached. Yeah. You hear it. Hind in. So. The event from the outside obviously looked like it required a fair amount of input from right across the team coordinating the voice talent, which I just have to say was amazing, wasn't it? Voice talent. Yes. Superb. New in-game assets, additions to the law. How long ago was that story put together? How long did it take to make all of that sort of come together? Because you've got a lot of feeds all coming into that. So it was from the pitch meeting, really, when we were talking about our story arc. So it was straight from the beginning. And I'll be honest that story, you know, as a bit inside that changed probably twice. It was always the same we had the same end point, but how we got there was changed sort of twice in between. But yeah, it took a lot of effort. You know, Lawrence had to, you know, correlate everything. The writer, the acting talent, secure budget for it because it's, you know, you can't just, we don't just have actors on standby. So we have to hire them in, then we have to pay for them and we have to justify that cost. So there's a lot of stuff that goes into it. That it's, it's, it's not like you say it really isn't just as simple as I would just do this thing and we're add it in. OK, a lot of planning. How did the anchorman thing come about? Oh, my God, best thing ever. And so. So we were talking about Halloween and I asked sort of what frontier does the Halloween. They said, we have like hard streams. We do anti-dress, etc., etc., etc. And I was like, well, you know what, let's just, let's just do something. So we, I mean, again, we have our original idea was and it just didn't feel right. I can't remember what it was. We were doing something and kind of what our plan was. It was to be, oh, that was it. We were going to do a riff on Star Trek and we're all going to be roles in a ship and we're going to go out and do stuff and we were never really as a group, we were just like, it just doesn't, it just doesn't feel like right. And I was like, look, if it doesn't feel right, let's just not do it because it will just come across as really bad. And I can't remember who suggested it. And I probably was me because I am a big fan of actually. And I think someone said a news article and I was like, well, let's do it like and command. And we did it in, we did it in the morning, actually, we did that whole skit on the morning of when we went out. And when we filmed it, we cut it all together. And when we thought it was funny, we were watching it. We were laughing back. And a lot of people said, this, this won't be allowed. So I was like, probably not. Let's just put it out anyway. Oh, wow. So I put it out and I'll be honest, I'm very lucky man that the community reacted the way they did because it was that we had we had a lot of good feedback on that. We absolutely loved it. Absolutely. We couldn't believe it because we were sitting there because I love Ankerman. I love Ankerman. We slightly less enthusiastic about my love for Ankerman. Yep. But like brick brick. I've got, well, you probably know I've got a brick tamlin doll. That's how much I love Ankerman. So like Ben Adetti in front of the weather map was Oh my God, that was gorgeous. He was well, yeah. He's found his role in the nation. He was very, very funny. It was it was great as well, like just to watch him do it because like that was only like his second take. And he was just like, let's do it this way. And we just like, that's perfect. Damn, you don't have to do anything else because that's absolutely exactly that needs to be. It was just it was a lot of fun. And you know, it's good when you're laughing when you're making it. So we were like, if we're laughing when we're making it, then at least someone's going to laugh when we show it. Completely. The temptation when you're giving all your answers there about the Ankerman thing, by the way, to go. I don't believe you is overwhelming, but I won't because I'm better than that. You're a better man than that. I'm a better man than that. Well, you're not, but we'll just pretend that. Is there anything else you want to add while we've got your attention? Yes. It's not what I had. I just want to say thank you really to yourselves for doing the content to everyone that listens to to just keep doing what you're doing. Whenever I watch content, whether it's good or bad, people criticising or not, I go, welcome it. We all welcome it. It's it makes the game what it is. We the game wouldn't be going as it was. And it's it's always when I hate them, it's all like, oh, if it's in the community, it really is because there's so many people like you have a passion for it. And they you guys really care and we care and it makes and honestly, it makes my job so much easier. I've reached out to plans who put criticising content out and said, look, we're happy with this. And I've reached out and said, look, thank you for giving me this. It makes actually makes my job easier because I can go away and I can give, you know, evidence of community feedback and stuff. But I just want to thank everyone really for sticking with us. And it's a great time to be an elite player. Some really cool stuff coming. A lot of fun stories only just started really. A lot of stuff that's coming down the line and some stuff that we're working on that hopefully will blow people's minds. So yeah, I think we'd probably echo that back at you. Actually, we we we we we love what I won't pretend for one moment to speak for the rest of the community. But just from what we get from our discord and how this household of as a little microcosm of elite players because we're all elite players in here. It's not healthy. Honestly, we've got an unhealthy amount of accounts. We've got an unhealthy amount of accounts. I think we'd echo that back at you. We love what you've managed to do since you've come in and then the way you've kind of rallied the team together and the lads behind you. And yeah, it really feels like there's direction at the moment. Galnet is a good team is I loved Galnet. But I prefer Galnet now. It's it's fantastic. And I love all the CG's tying in and the story and the fact that it's going somewhere and that we're just love what you're doing at the moment. Please do more of it. Thank you very much. Yes, we appreciate it. Thank you. It's really, really kind. And again, just to reiterate, like I it's thank you for inviting me on. And I actually have time for all the guys. But the team is the team. It's not it's not a me thing that the guys are a huge proponent of this, you know, Bruce, Steve and Paul. They work tirelessly behind the scenes to get this stuff done. I simply couldn't do it. You know, it's great for me to to go and pitch stuff. But I couldn't picture about their work and they their work is they actually care. So without them putting the effort in, I couldn't do what I do. Great stuff. Who lost to the whole gang? Please give our love to the rest of the team, won't you? Yes, absolutely. We'll do. Not Guarido, though. Screw that guy. No, he's a dick. Yeah, he is. It's out there now, isn't it? All right, thank you very much. Arthur, always a pleasure, mate. So that's it. Hope you enjoyed our brief chat. I just want to extend our thanks to Arthur again for giving us some of his valuable time in what I know is a hectic schedule for them at the moment. We'll be back later this week with more stuff. See you then.
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Hi everybody, happy Friday. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com coming at you with a five box break of 2020 2021 upper deck artifacts and HL One spot gets you two teams in this five box break, which is half of an inner case So breaks 9 10 11 12 from the same master case breaks 9 and 10 or for one inner break 10 and 11 or no check that That'd be 11 and 12 or from the other inner. I'll fix that We got a combo spot right here 15 spots total all mystery redemptions are randomized blah blah blah But that's all that's a moot point because Andrew picked up all the spots all 15 spots So is essentially turns into a five box Personal break for him So thank you Andrew. I appreciate that For the rest of you the next half is in the store. Right. Yeah. Good luck to Andrew scared money. Don't make money Andrew I guess if you're still if you're still here and listening Do you want to choose which inner case you want? I'll let you choose if you want to or I can just do the usual dice thing So let me know you can choose left right and then we'll open it up and then we'll choose the next You can choose the next five if you want to markers anywhere Everything gets stolen from my desk. All right. You want right side? All right right side right here So this will save for some other time. All right, so that's artifacts I guess well artifacts or YouTube so it doesn't get stolen by the personal break side All right, now let's pop this open. All right now Andrew once again if you'd like to choose you can Left side left five or right five left or right. Oh, Andrew defers to the gentleman from From Chicago, I think I think David's in Illinois David DLP Andrew will defer to you left or right. You can choose pressures on What's Sean is doing here So David goes with left side So this is the side we're going to do the chat is my witness And these we will save for next time. I don't know if this marker is going to be enough here It's a dry erase marker, but We'll put x's right there. So this will be for break 10, which is already on jaspyscasebreaks.com I'm sure you can run this back a little bit later tonight All right, there's the official printout right there. Thanks, Andrew This is technically random team break number nine. All right. Here's the artifacts right there Um, usually vet commons don't ship Andrew, but in this case It'll probably be easier for us to just ship you everything. So everything ships for you Another little perk of buying out a break ladies and gentlemen Although we're keeping the filler cards though The shipping team likes to use those for uh for breaks For shipping wow someone put 2.3 million dollars on tampa bay to win the super bowl against the spread Can I see that news? I just saw it come across the ticker All right. Yeah, the real reason might be I like to make Uh blank hard towers You can see those on you can see my artwork on twitter at jaspysbreaks Oh, we've got an autograph right out of the gate. That's liam fowdy. Now. I don't know hockey So you're gonna have to you the you and the crew will have to let me know If this guy is good or not 41 out of 49 liam fowdy columbus Here's Brent burns I don't know if that's a good start panoran Sean monahan Timo meyer to 25 the sharks I'm not warmed up today guys A wild card rookie redemption Who knows who this guy can be andrew who knows? I don't know no one knows Get a free top loader out of it though. There you go And we got johnny hockey johnny gudrow piece of his jersey Going to andrew and Calgary flames There's a bow and byram Dual rookie rally to 199 For the as now andrew is is there a particular thing you're looking for he was saying earlier He just wanted to add to his hockey collection. That's a good way to do it But I didn't know if there's anything specific you were looking for if there's a specific team you're looking for Hockey ladies and gentlemen, I know we don't have a lot posted on the site right now, but It's uh There's a lot of good value out of this hockey A lot of sneaky good value big uh Big collecting well, no not quantity wise not not a lot of big not a lot of quantity of collector hockey collectors It's sort of a small market, but it's a very passionate market Passionate market with deep pockets So there's a lot of value in uh in hockey the connor mcdavids in these set would be very nice. All right I don't think we've seen anything in the way of connor mcdave and I even a base card But we'll keep an eye out for mcdavids Now I'll tell you Andrew this off-camera and I'll tell everyone else this too on wax um on recording Is that for newer releases? We actually don't have these available for personals, but um always check with uh On our uh, personal's channel instagram live at jaspie's breaks dm us and ask if uh, what personal box do we have available for hockey Because there's like a price thing that that upper deck doesn't want us to disclose prices at least for x amount of time So check with us there and then you can see what we have available And uh, and we'll give you a price through direct message I'm not sure what the The business reason for that is There has to be a reason But those prices will get released. So I mean, I don't know but Just that's how that's how they want it done. It's fun There's a timothy little jurgren jegren 553 out of 5 9 9 a dual relic Toronto We've got alex patriangelo for the blues st. Louis blues jersey And there's another wild card rookie redemption Who are these wild card rookies? Don't know We'll find out though Could they be the top names like like an alexi alexi lefrenier possibly We'll see Rookie jersey year one rookie sweaters philip Zadena for the detroit red wings And we've got tundra teammates duos Mark stone and mark andre flurry David saying some of the lefreniers can be redemptions Yeah, we've got a we've got a bunch of good-looking cards here Like the design of this artifacts And I think for artifacts all those redemptions are kind of a thing, right? Those are like intentional. I want to say I think I think from year to year This is like one of one of the hallmarks for for artifacts Yeah, maybe a byfield for the kings. I think I'm not super familiar with the the pro hockey structure, but Do they call it? Is it a minor league system? I don't know what? Essentially is a minor league system, but I think in byfield's first game Score to goal. I think he came off early. He's like twisted an ankle or something like that, but But I think he did score a goal in his sort of minor league debut I don't know how From what I understand I think sort of like baseball like those guys that you see drafted aren't necessarily supposed to Like be on the pro team like year one So I guess it takes like a year or two for them to To work their way up There's leon dries at all So I would imagine like I mean unless you're the you're at like connor mcdavid level Right that that guy's That guy's getting in right away. There's patrice bergeron And a florida panthers rookie redemption. So a team specific Redemption for andrew. There's jack hughes And vasilevsky. Wow. Andrew's saying Lafreni rookie cards just out of 45. What like this? Going for 2k There's jack hughes. Yeah, see Telling you the value of hockey ladies and gentlemen. It's pretty crazy Oh the rookie auto. Oh, okay. I was gonna say Man That's still crazy though out of 45 Guys auto boston rookie redemption There's john carlson 56 out of 145 for the caps All these fran drew of course. He bought all the spots ladies gentlemen We do have the second half of this intercase in the store right now If anybody's interested in running this back I don't think we have a maybe a filler pack after this, but I don't think we have anything else sold out after that So if you want to Run this back i'm down And that master case we open I think that's the last one we have so Breaks nine 10 11 and 12 Are the only ones we have Did not see any more of this in the back In the big hit garden where we grow all of our hits We grow all of our product The rain in california lately has been helpful We're growing the next bit of products. All right second to last box andrew. Good luck. All right. There's mico coast kynan And a new york ranger's emerald rookie redemption a lexie lefreniae place for this team right here Could could this be Him Imagine yeah, he's just like wow imagine These are not autograph. I think the autos. They specifically say autos, but still if you get it If you get anything with his name on it That'd be pretty awesome There's his future teammate maybe mica zebenyad Current teammate. Is he playing right now? I think I think he's actually playing right now, isn't he? one out of 25 I think he's getting minutes frederick anderson to 25 John gibson to 75 And a new york islanders rookie redemption Mike tower. What's up? He's saying emeralds and oliver both saying emeralds out of 99 Mikey anderson for the kings 5.99 Kings falling to the wild last night and there's nazin kadri 65 out of 65 dual relic three colored dual relic. All right and the final box For andrew he bought all the spots Thanks again, andrew. Good luck with the final one The ones again We've got another five of these in the store right now. Jaspy's case breaks.com If you're interested in running this one back The next one someone has taken a spot already So 14 spots left 14 to 15 spots left one spot gets you two teams All right behind to a Trevangen is an autograph nico hersher I've heard of him 10 out of 24 two-color patch an on-card autograph Do we like nico hersher? I think he's pretty good. It's a good-looking card So I like that the foil seal right there mark. Andre flurry of 4.99 Max domey to 2.99 Plaw drew to 2.99. We've got another autograph coming up And it's going to be to 15 cam ward for carolina Three-color dual relic and and uh, well sticker autograph On this particular one I don't know Mike how long it is before they reveal who the redemptions are in artifacts Nice low number there Anthony mantha to 2.99 Kerry price to 4.99 And we got tyler benson for the oilers to 9.99 And that is that thomas hurdle at the end and there you go andrew Thank you very much for grabbing all the spots really appreciate it Everyone else if you want to chase some more hockey hits go to jaspy's case breaks.com We've got the other half of that inner case up right now jaspy's case breaks.com. I'm joe. I'll break more with you next time. Bye. Bye
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Title: Platinum single-atom catalyst coupled with transition metal/metal oxide heterostructure for accelerating alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction
Authors: Kai Ling Zhou, Zelin Wang, Chang Bao Han, Xiaoxing Ke, Changhao Wang, Yuhong Jin, Qianqian Zhang, Jingbing Liu, Hao Wang ,and Hui Yan
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While H2 evolution from water may represent a renewable energy source, there is a strong need to improve catalytic efficiencies while maximising materials' utilisation. Here, authors examine single-atom PT on nickel-based hetero structures as highly active electrocatalysts for alkaline H2 evolution. This article was offered by Kailin Zhu, Zellin Wang, Zhang Baohan, and others.
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Diabetes Type 1 & 2
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This video helps students to distinguish between diabetes type 1 and 2. It discusses causes, pathophysiology, treatment options, complications as well as nursing care.
Also refer to the other videos in the Endocrine disorder playlist on my channel Nursing School Explained that discuss the complications of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state/syndrome (HHS) in greater detail.
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Hello and welcome to Nursing School Explained. Today we'll cover diabetes. So in general, diabetes is a metabolic disorder that causes the blood sugar levels in the body to rise because of lack of insulin. Now we have to distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but in order to do that, let's first review the homeostasis of normal blood sugar control. So typically when the blood sugar rises, when we eat something, the beta cells of the pancreas secret insulin that's therefore released from the pancreas and the cells can then take up the glucose and excess glucose gets stored in the liver as glycogen. When all this happens, serum blood glucose levels decrease and we come back to homeostasis. Now in terms of low blood sugar, so for some reason the blood sugar goes low and that's for anybody, not just patients with diabetes. The alpha cells from the pancreas secret glucagon which causes the liver to release, that's what glycogen that we've put away earlier, in the process called gluconeogenesis and therefore blood sugar is raised and homeostasis is back in effect. So now for diabetes, there's basically a lack of insulin and the reason that that happens is different in type 1 and type 2. In type 1 diabetes we are dealing with an autoimmune disorder against the beta cells of the pancreas and sometimes it can be caused by a viral infection. And so the patient's body will attack its own pancreas and the beta cells and therefore they are unable to secret insulin. So now we have all that nice blood sugar floating around in the bloodstream but we don't have any insulin so that cell uptake is not happening and the glycogen cannot be stored either. So for type 1 diabetes, typically it's younger people but it can be also triggered at older so maybe people in their 20s and 30s and signs or symptoms are the three P's. Polyuria, Polydipsia and Polyphagia. So let's think about this. If we have these high levels of glucose circulating in the bloodstream and we have absolutely no insulin available because the beta cells have been destroyed in the pancreas, then the glucose will just circulate inside the bloodstream but that enzyme, that insulin that will usually help to drive it into the cell so it can be used for cellular metabolism or be stored in the liver is just not happening. So we have this thick glucose now that's circulating in the patient's bloodstream. Now the patient is going to be very hungry because they're not able to use the glucose that's circulating in the bloodstream, it just cannot enter the cells. Hence the polyphagia. Polydipsia because think about the blood of the patient becoming really thick saturated with glucose so it's going to be very thick and the patient is going to feel thirsty wanting to kind of thin out that blood by increasing their thirst and increasing their water consumption. And then because that happens so the blood is very thick full of glucose and then the kidneys are going to have to filter all that and the glucose molecules are pretty large molecules that can cause some damage at the kidney itself and we'll get into the complications later on. But also because those large molecules are circling in the bloodstream it's causing osmotic diuresis causing the patient to urinate a lot. So polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia. Again think about what's happening in the body, what mechanism is disturbed in terms of pathophysiology and that way the signs and symptoms will make sense. Now because the patient is unable to absorb that glucose that's circulating in the bloodstream they're going to feel weak, they're going to have weight loss and they might go into ketoacidosis. And that is a process that happens when the cells are unable to break down the glucose that we take in by mouth. And now the body is looking for a different energy source and that can be fat or proteins or muscle that's been broken down and the byproduct here are fatty acids leading to ketoacidosis. So the treatment in type 1 diabetes because we absolutely have no insulin available is insulin. That's the only treatment for type 1s. Now complications for type 1 diabetes are hypoglycemia. So what if the blood sugar goes low and the patient has no insulin so we need to educate our patients for the signs and symptoms of that. As well as diabetes ketoacidosis, DKA, which I just explained over here and watch a separate video about DKA, how it happens and also treatment options for that. And then chronic complications will cover those a little bit more when we discuss type 2 diabetes. Now in type 2 diabetes, it's usually caused by family history, sedentary lifestyle, patients who are overweight or obese are at higher risk as well as poor diet. So this basically now the pancreas is working on overdrive. So this is not a pancreas that does not, the beta cells are still intact but because the beta, the pancreas is working on overdrive because of this continued intake of the poor diet sedentary lifestyle. So the glucose is not being taken up as normal and the pancreas is working on overdrive, overdrive, overdrive, eventually it'll just wear out. It might still secrete a little bit of insulin but not enough to break down all the glucose that's circulating in the bloodstream. And sometimes that means that the patient may not have any signs and symptoms. A lot of times diabetes type 2 is diagnosed on a regular physical exam when routine labs are drawn or if there's a suspicion, maybe there's a foot also that's not healing or there's a lot of polyuria, any of these symptoms going on. But that wouldn't be more in terms of the patient having complications already. Now for treatment for type 2 diabetes, there are many, many oral and injectable medications available. And I wrote down here Glucophage or Metformin which is typically used as the first line for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic and then plus minus insulin. Depending on how well the beta cells of the pancreas are functioning still, the patient may or may not need insulin. Typically if the patient is newly diagnosed, they'll start them on one oral medication, maybe add a second one later, see how they're doing, monitor them. And then eventually if they're non-compliant then they might need insulin added to their medication regimen. Complications for acute is again hypoglycemia because that certainly can happen. And then HHS, Hyperosmotic Hyperglycemic Syndrome. And again watch the video where I compare DKA and HHS and discuss the pathophysiology and treatment of those. Chronic complications of diabetes and that applies to type 1 as well as type 2 are micro and macro vascular. So micro vascular affects the very, very small blood vessels of the kidneys, eyes and nerves. So that will be nephropathy, retinopathy and neuropathy. And that basically happens because there's these large glucose molecules that are circulating in the patient's bloodstream affecting the kidneys, the small blood vessels of the eyes as well as the nerves and can cause some damage there over time. And if really if it's been untreated, if the patient is constantly hyperglycemic, they might have kidney damage leading to end-stage renal disease requiring the patient on being on dialysis. Retinopathy can lead to blindness and then neuropathy can lead to other complications of the periphery, mostly the legs because the patient does not have the sensation that there's maybe hydro cold or sore that's developing and then they go untreated and then they have foot ulcer complications. And complications chronically also happen on a macro vascular level so that's more of the large blood vessels and that is because of this whole poor diet sedentary lifestyle over weight obesity plaque builds up. And those patients are at high risk for increased cholesterol as well and therefore those macro vascular complications include coronary artery disease, CVA stroke, MI heart attack and peripheral vascular disease. Now diagnostic tests for type 1, 2, 1 and 2 diabetes are the same. So there are basically three different or four different options. First of all is a fasting blood sugar of greater than 126 is a diagnosis of diabetes. Hemoglobin A1C greater than 6.5 and hemoglobin A1C is a blood test that monitors the molecule of A1C that's attached to the hemoglobin, so to the red blood cell that measures the average blood sugar over that life cycle of the red blood cell, so 120 days, three months. So the hemoglobin A1C gives us the good average to see how well has the patient been managing their diabetes over the last several months or three months. And the third option is a random blood glucose or a two hour oral glucose tolerance test greater than 200. And this is something that a lot of times they'll use in the obstetrical setting. If the mom is at risk for developing gestational diabetes because of other things, but for the most part fasting blood sugar hemoglobin A1C are typically the diagnostic tests that we look that we use. So now let's look at nursing care as it applies to diabetes. So educate with an exclamation mark. Patients with diabetes have a lot of educational needs because especially in type two there has been a life long history of these poor habits that we need to really emphasize lifestyle changes for them to be able to manage their diabetes and prevent those long term micro and macro vascular complications. So I wrote down here blood glucose controls or medications. All these different oral and injectable type two diabetes medications are going to have a plethora of different side effects and indications and things the patient has to watch out for. So education is going to be very important. They certainly need to alter or modify their diet. So heart healthy diet as well as increase their activity level. And we also need to encourage or educate the patients on how to manage their blood sugars during times of illness. That mostly pertains to type one diabetics because in times of illness blood sugar tip levels will typically increase. And so then there needs to be a plan on how to manage the diabetes so the patient can overcome the illness and get better sooner by managing the diabetes and the blood sugars and keeping them at a normal level. Certainly we have to educate the patients on signs and symptoms of low and high blood sugars. And there's a couple of mnemonics that I like. So for hypoglycemia it means cool and clammy. So that will be the signs and symptoms and a lot of times confusion. Cool and clammy needs some candy. And then for high blood sugar the acronym is hot and dry sugar high. So when the patient is sweating and they're kind of hot but they're hot and very dry and dehydrated. That's when the blood sugar is high because of all these reasons that we talked about here with the three Ps. Then they will require regular eye and foot exams to prevent these complications and make sure that measures are taken to prevent foot ulcers and eye damage and that can lead to blindness. As well as regular follow up visits not only to check the hemoglobin A1C but also to follow up on their kidney function. Because that's really one of the most detrimental complications if the patient has complete renal failure they will need to be placed on dialysis and that's a major, major impact on their lives. We also need to educate them to control their blood pressure and cholesterol levels. We'll educate them on medication side effects that we already discussed. As well as complications that diabetes can lead to. And then most patients will need to be on or will be on aspirin some sort of a hypertension medication and a statin. And that's pretty much standard of care because we know that typically over a long time long term diabetes can lead to these complications and to prevent them we want to make sure we get the patient's platelets a little bit thinned out so we alter the platelet function to decrease the risk of that plaque formation as well as control their blood pressure that's going to add to the risk of stroke and macrovascular complications and then statins again to control their cholesterol level. So thank you for watching this video on diabetes. Please also refer to the videos on diabetic ketoacidosis as well as hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome which are the complications of type 1 and type 2 that can be pretty significant. Subscribe, share, also refer to my Instagram page at nursing school explained to follow up on any additional videos that I'll be posting. Thank you very much for watching nursing school explained. We'll see you next time.
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Y'all I'm so filling my hair right now. It feels so so good. My hair is uber uber uber soft. Hey guys and welcome back to my channel. Today's video will be a product review. I purchased some products from Natural Club. This is from their new lawn which is the avocado lawn. I purchased their cleansing avocado shampoo which is valued at $17. This is an 8 ounce fluid bottle. The claims of the cleansing avocado shampoo states that it strips away dirt, product buildup in your hair for healthier, bouncier tresses. It leaves your hair clean and refreshed while maintaining moisture. This is not a refrigerated product. The second product that I purchased is their hydrating avocado conditioner valued at $22. This is a 12 ounce fluid bottle. The claims of this product states the hydrating avocado conditioner uses a combination of natural oils and active ingredients to promote soft, moisturized and detangled mane. This product is not to be refrigerated. The last product I purchased is their avocado curl custard which is valued at $19. This is an 8 ounce jar. This product says you can shake, bounce and shine all day with their avocado curl custard. It has a medium hole and this product is suited for a broad range of styles and again not to be refrigerated. The texture of the curl custard does appear to have a custard look to it. The consistency of the product feels very gooey but it also feels like it has a lot of moisture and it feels very lightweight so I'm very excited to try this curl custard. Unfortunately I did not get the leave-in conditioner. I felt at this particular time I didn't need any leave-in conditioners because I have too many as it is. I also did not get the avocado oil because this time of the year I use more butters in my hair more so than oils. So I'm super excited to try these products so we're going to go ahead and get started with the rest of the video. So without further ado, let's get started. The products that I just want to share with you my opinion of how these products felt on my hair. So I want to start with the shampoo first and my thoughts on that. So I will say that the product claims as I stated earlier states that the cleansing shampoo is supposed to be just that cleansing, stripping away the dirt and product buildup from your hair and also making your hair feel moisturized and softening all at the same time and I will say that that is true. I will say the product claims are true for my hair. I did feel that my hair was nice and clean. My scalp was clean. I did feel that the product I had in my hair previously was stripped away. I didn't feel any residue left from my hair. It felt very clean but not stripped to where my hair felt dried out. So at no point did my hair feel dried out using the shampoo and after I washed it out. I felt that the shampoo was a great detangling shampoo for my hair and if you have low porosity I will say that the shampoo is definitely great if you have low porosity hair because it is very penetrating, very absorbent into your hair strand. So definitely A plus on the absorption and penetration. More than I worked the product into my hair the richer the lather of the product and it doesn't take a lot. A little of this product does go a long way but I am heavy handed and that's just who I am when it comes to product. You know it is what it is. I can't do the dime size or the quarter size. I had to do what works for me. I definitely give this product a thumbs up and I would highly recommend it. So next is the conditioner. Now for the conditioner the product claims as I stated earlier states that the product is softening and moisturizing and detangling. And I will say I definitely felt all three of those things with this conditioner. So with the conditioner one if you have low porosity hair once again this is definitely a great product. It was very absorbent in my hair so I really love how it penetrated into my hair. I did not feel like it was just sitting on top of my hair and not absorbing and getting all into my hair strand. The conditioner definitely made my hair feel very soft and very manageable. It was easy to detangle with the conditioner as well. As a shampoo these are very great detangling products. You don't have to really use any tools to detangle your hair with these products. So I was very thoroughly impressed with the conditioner. And I also found that after washing out the conditioner my hair was still extremely soft. So I really liked that the product softens my hair and that it didn't make it feel stiff and dried out once I had rinsed out the conditioner. So definitely a thumbs up on the conditioner and I would highly recommend it as well. And lastly is the curl custard. Now the curl custard I really liked it. I enjoyed this product on my hair. Again low porosity ladies this is a really great product if you have low porosity hair. I did feel it was very easy to detangle and get the product worked and distributed throughout my hair. I did feel that my curls were super defined, very bouncy, very shiny. So all the product claims again of these products are true for me. Not the same for everybody else for me. Now this product is medium hole so you're not going to get a hard crunchy hole with this product. It is not a stiffening product. My hair does not feel stiff. It feels very soft. It feels very moisturized, very hydrated. My curls are popping. So I'm very pleased with the curl custard. I'm pleased with the products that I have tried. Now as far as the smell of each of these products, don't expect to smell a sweet avocado type smell. These products they don't have that sweet smell to them. I can't really explain what these products smell like but it doesn't smell like pinpoint what the smell is. It just smells like product is what it smells like and I don't know what that is but it just smells like product. Not the best smell in the world but it's tolerable so no problems with the smell. I have zero bad things to say about each of these products I've used and again I would highly recommend all of them. So I'm going to just let my hair air dry. I doubt I would have any type of residue. I just don't feel like this product is going to give me residue. If it does, I would definitely state it at the end of the video. But if you don't see that at the end of the video then I did not get that residue once it dries. But I wanted to show you the new products that they have released. These are all available online. You can go to naturalclub.com and purchase them. Again low-prosty ladies, if you're looking for great products for your hair, low-prosty hair I would highly recommend these products. No complaints about these products whatsoever. Was not disappointed whatsoever. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video and watch me use these products and just give you guys my thoughts and opinion of how it works on my hair. So if you would like to try these products I will link it in the description box below. It's just Janine. I will see you guys on the next video. Again don't forget to like, comment, subscribe. Give this video a big thumbs up if you like it because it does help my channel. And I will see you guys on the next one. Bye guys.
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Everybody forced here ripping 2023 finest baseball hobby a box case number 41 a random team style find those results anytime I'll lead sports cards calm. I did drop you a link and chat a few minutes ago So if you need to click on it there feel free to let's go ahead and get started everybody attempt to go live on tiktok here and Brave the deep end of the pool. Yeah Floaties or whatever water wings I Dive right in free diving here's the hotel has a pool when you go to a piano ball There I go swimming. I probably has a pool. We stayed at the same place I don't know. Maybe they do me. I don't know. Maybe they do I was looking for a pool I don't go to the national good of the pool Not every but I think right if it's not like a roadside motel Come on. Yeah. All right, here we go Raise red socks and a rose raise red socks. Which is it because we're red socks. We rebanished the We banished the raised fans in the shop to the other room Got rivalries big poppy purple to 250 real muto for the Phillies Oh, we got the black and gold right here rookie refractor von chrism black and gold kinsukeroy is Oster Gonzalez variation for the Guardians Happy birthday Garrett Happy birthday Sean My stock of Yoshida Happy birthday Donnie. Hey, I think a sports car. It's happy birthday to you Fractor on a Jose can say go A's Yeah, you're gonna have a fun Minute and a half of retirement Sam. Yeah refractor Jacob to Grom for the Rangers Just know that if if you if you retire How's taking all your current ships and then you're gonna get moved to a 3 a.m. The 9 a.m. Breaks when you come back Green Lava to 99 Wilson Katerus Cardinals What's up chance? All right, come on here. Come on here. Rocky Devers Rocky refractor liberator for the Cardinals. You might be able to hire Sam as a bot Sorting shipping bot Sky blue rookie for the Rays Jonathan Aranda out of 300 Francisco Alvarez base It's aqua blue vapor to 250 is trout. There's an auto behind it's It's green rookie Otto Kyle Stowers To 99 Orioles a base Corbin Carroll Sub scooter got group breaks going on baseball basketball star wars and football refractor Byron Buxton for the twins box two coming up Sam wishes he could have won two straight games with playing you and me last night. I Forgot we won two straight. Yeah back to back champions of the world I had to go It was pretty low key session on us. Yeah, Jordan Walker Aqua to 199 says is uke cubs It was funny because both games we only had it was 3v1 at the end both times. I was like, oh, we already Refractor rookie Max Meyer for the Marlins Yeah, you can hit the treasure chest boxes and finest got Ali rutschman Alex call nationals They had to balance you on me and I got farther away and the threat went down. Oh, they're in there look at that Spencer steer Red and black rookie vapor to 10 big card for the Reds Five of 10 Spencer steer. That's a beauty. Congrats Cincinnati. I Was going to Timothy M grass Timothy black and red vapor rookie refractor. Oh hop angels There you go, Tim Big steer call that a bull must talk to Yoshida got a lava to 100 one-soto. Hadres Happy birthday. Holden. There's a lot of birthdays going on right now. Everybody's born on July 16th. Apparently card stand here Rookie refractor Adley for the Orioles Adley Back to that case with black and red papers pretty nice. Yeah, now we need a true red or a super nice Logan Oh hop to 125 rookie green speckle angels Watch on tic-tac the link is in the bio get group breaks going all night personals on our second YouTube channel. Also Got a lot going on He's stuck there blue refractor to 150 is bregman for Houston Is it Yoshida's birthday today Vaughn Refractor Shane Bieber guardians. I think I kind of had it on in the background Francisco Alvarez That's a true red. I think it's a true red. Did I did I not just call that? There's some like serious like thumb prints or something on this top of this yellow Let's get to this red Carol base Three of five rookie auto cubs Christopher Morrell Holy cow two boxes in we got two bangers so far Kenta with the cubs we're cooking early tonight Cooking early. Holy we're cooking often too. I'm gonna send a box never with that yellow. It's just really a lot of like thumb prints or something maybe someone touched the card before it was Finished like the like the finish was dried or something. I don't know man It's just an incident. I'm not sure if it's worth replacing but Give the option to your card now. I'm not sure if tops would replace it like that. All right good stuff I'm gonna get a second card stand here now. This is crazy Good problem to have All right now we got to get the super we literally okay if I call the true red this better work Call the super better work Plains here we refractor rookie auto 150 Brian's servant for the Rockies Look lane two boxes in Spencer see a red and black and a red morale auto It's coming we pulled this one first I was like we got a true red coming this time and we pulled it so It's coming rookie refractor Woods Richardson for the twins Sam was in here earlier too. He's a bot. There's two bots in the next room Yeah, I go see that go make sure that they're all oiled up and stuff They're programmed correctly Louis Robert White Sox world's finest Aqua shimmered a 175 a wheeler for the Phillies Very early on in the in the stream Nicholas. That's that's it. This is the quick hiccup first one, right? Yeah, it was like literally as we started the first break refractor mookie bets Dodgers But that break recording is totally uninterrupted and uploaded the YouTube need to watch it back Even though the stream went down our recording still goes obviously It's all uploaded Got a rivalries die cut Freeman for LA and an Aqua to 199 Akunia For Atlanta, right? Come on Been too long without it without a big hits. It's been almost an entire box rookie refractor Aranda for the Rays Rookie Auto Carlos Perez for the White Sox Can't believe you're gonna go to the game room for the Cubs Me actually I could care less to be honest with you. I just hope there's like a homerun derby Hope it's like 15 15 to 10 final score. I'd be happy with Jordan Walker purple to 250 Byron Buxton for the twins I see a cool white top Rushman hop rookie refractor Cal Mitchell for the Pirates Okay on the box for you're watching on tiktok link is in the bio Joins a group break scraps and personals. We got two YouTube channels going all night tonight until at least midnight Eastern One for group breaks one for personals You don't have to wait long for a personal if you get one Rose gold to 75 Garrett Cole Yankees Raza Yeah, gray rod got called up again. I saw that. Oh Paris calling Andy Rodriguez Pugueiro Volpe nice practice rookie Garrett Mitchell for the Brewers Yeah, a lot of guys get the call this year. It is it's good to see and then gray rides Get it gonna get another crack at it for the Orioles and the Biggs Headliners Beltray purple rookie to 250 Matthew Lieber Tor Cardinals Steve reviews honorary Trashlist member refractor Julio Rodriguez Mariners Jordan Walker refractor of Rizzo for the Yankees refractor Otto rookie Caleb Killian Cubs Come on, where's the big colors at? Rushman, yeah, they are Yeah, we had to banish the raised fans of the next room. You can talk about Bullpen pitching or whatever Ricky refractor Nolan Gorman for the Cardinals That's interesting that's the bowman pretty plate hot box. They used to come out with I guess Green speckled the 125 Max Meyer Marlins. We also need to pull one of those treasure chest boxes. Yeah. Yeah Yesterday she got awkward a 199 you are done Alvarez for the ashros We got to be a good few literally just one random box Fractor Crawford for the Giants. Let's see. It's not like it's like throughout the whole case True orange coming up headliners is Otani. What is this? Oh, it's the oh, it's an auto. It's a mo find this moments auto Orange you're done Alvarez. It's 25 color matching all over the astros Great hit Houston. Is that though is that last year's El World Series? Al player of the month July I Don't know that's pretty awesome. Very nice. You're done. That's June green bed hit June June al player of the month. I just missed it. I was just I was like skimming. I Wasn't actually reading it through I'm just like nah, I can't see it Vaughn probably knows how top his head though He probably knows the player of the months all last year The chat dead not in a YouTube and Twitch, it's not Aqua shimmer to 175 Logan Webber the Giants Refractor Kara Cole for the Yankees Josh young Corbin Carol back to back It's deserving Spencer steer headliners. Vladdy rookie auto Matthew batten for San Diego Why my voice going out Harris a second on the design variation. Come on. Where's the super? Where's the treasure chest box? We need one of the other here One of the other refractor real mute over the Phillies. We're starting to see what's in that bag that Lane brought in Fractor Kirby for the Mariners Lane loves them outlets Score Hope it's not busy over there Tuesday, that's probably where I'm headed Fractor Nolan our and auto Cardinals It's not super far from millennia either. I think I'm like go grab some I just hope they have the comfy bands sometimes Not like every style obviously got Volpe Blue rookie design variation out Ezekiel Durand 150 for the Rangers Ultima sky blue rookie Mazataki Yoshida to 300 Red Sox Henderson Yeah, I know those like a zoomies and stuff rookie refractor Jordan Walker Cardinals Purple to 250 Garrett Cole Yankees Headliners mookie bets. All right, last three boxes. Come on treasure chest box. Let's see it It's probably over in our shipping department Edward the best way to get it probably send an email World's finest is mani machado Padres Treasure chest box is where every card every base card inside is numbered to 50 and that's like the gold mini diamond design Every auto is numbered to 10 Fractor Javier bias for the Pirates rookie auto Max Castillo Royals Headliners Lattie jr. Green refractor to 99 Conforto for the Giants Yeah, they got to be pretty rare obviously Spencer Steele rookie refractor Pasquantino Royals It was so fun really Vaughn aqua blue vapor to 250 judge Yankees. I thought he's already in the top 100 Vaughn He's in one of the one of the main top 100 prospects list Roman Anthony. Yeah, how long is Griffey? Yeah, I don't know which one. I don't know if it's MLB.com is MLB.com and who was the other one main one Keith Law or something, you know who else made the jump into the top 100 factor Vladdy Greenway rookie auto 99 Pirates Yankeel Fernandez Treasure chest box. I mean they pop up on social media here and there. I was very very shabby Sky blue to 300 Vladimir Guerrero jr. Blue Jays. I'm not That's crazy rookie refractor Yoshida Red Sox Because Ridiculous, it's crazy. That line is moving already number four and we haven't even seen him in rookie Skeins is closer to the MLB yet. Yeah Yeah, he's got two plus plus pitches so it's like yeah He could pitch in a ninger two here and there and do fine I Did see that apparently piguero and Andy Rodriguez from the Pirates everybody's getting called up I think so Someone said that twitch at a minute ago the 300 Pasquantino Royals rookie auto servant for the Rockies after all that 2021 Bowman Chrome Yeah, man 2021 Bowman Chrome you're all over that Like A treasure chest oh way rarer than one per case we've opened We've opened I'd say a total of 50 cases you haven't seen one. I still really like Carol, but like Lu rod absolutely just So did see her on our Nato Sluggy sluggy 821 what I'll go blue vapor Machado to 250 for the Padres Why is still an A ball then? Why is he still an A? Rich Ricky refractor Lenin Sosa White Sox Yeah, he's actually gonna finish up and I'm gonna Go put my feet on the coffee table at home and just relax Parazza Green Laba to 90 90 Yankees Josh Young Yeah, there's yeah, they're definitely rare KC Headliners Randy Johnson rookie auto Bubba Thompson for the Rangers Probably one factor Otani angels that we haven't hit one so We're on group break full case 41 I don't know why be more we might be unlucky. It's it's also odds are not necessarily like I mean like I don't You're trying to say one in ten cases, but we've gone where we've hit like Back to back to back cases with color like a Harris. Oh, that's Rocco and chat. Okay. No boy orange I'm on rookie orange to 25 is Carlos Correa twins Forward to look up. Oh Unfortunately, there's this um, you guys can see it when I turn it. It's like dent it almost like warped Yeah, it's a white crease you can see it a lot better in the back It's like it's like caused by a roller. I think we'll get a boxer rapper out to the twin spot I was watching Cobra Kai Oh If you reflect your shade langoliers A's you Rocco would knock Jake out, I think Sorry about that one twins. I've seen it before but I like the roller causes it All right, last one. This is the this is the treasure chest right here guys or the super fracter one or the other Come on treasure chest. Come on Orange auto orange base red black vapor a true red auto so We're just telling me how Our strong Rocco is yesterday Benches more than Sean you see him do the little brick out Lou refractor rookie Bo Nailer to 150 for the Guardians him and his brother Both Homer in the same game. I think was the last night or Friday. It's pretty pretty cool Oh, yeah, can I spit the jig love rookie auto pirates? Brothers but Parazza Ricky refractor is the first time we're seeing three brothers In baseball, I know we've had like pairs How many up for sure there was just two options, right? Corbin Carroll design variation And a base operates knew that there was two Fractor Wilson can trace for the Cardinals are they more contrarious brothers I got you. Well, there's gonna be some Acunas pretty soon. Yeah, there's three Acunas true Aqua shimmer alvarez met tricky to 175 nice Francisco Alvarez Yeah, you know that goes Lava to 100 Phillies Brice Harper. Well, that's interesting Congo. I mean that could happen to these guys They get the printer first Wonders families name is Wander Rookie refractors Gunner Henderson Orioles or trio. I selfishly hope that Kevin was the the Sun Aqua blue vapor confordo to 250 Giants. Oh the aloo's Yeah, who's the third one dad. There's always one. There's always like Chris Gronkowski or something. There's Jason Josh Oh Tani world's finest hockey you can go on and on with that list 55 hockey trios refractor Wanderfranco rays It's a smaller community Headliners winfield in a gold rookie auto Michael Grove Dodgers to 50 Michael Grove and a Harris base Case pulled off a little bit I mean considering we hit these in the beginning the case pulled off a little bit do a recap here As you just got basketball Star Wars and football breaks with spots left for tonight, let me get you a quick link for Optic choice five bucks come out of it 14 to go 54 9 out of spots Autos can on Smith and Jigba Bubba Thompson Ryan servant Max Castillo Matthew Batten Caleb Killian Carlos Perez Alex Kahl Jose Canseco Serven blue blue Duran green wave piguero gold Grove Finest moments orange auto color match Jordan Alvarez Astros a 25 Black and gold a rookie vapor 5 of 10 Spencer steer Reds and a true red rookie auto go to Chicago Cubs Christopher Morel Really nice case there. Thanks again everybody. We're on to some more baseball
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Wike Is A Wikipedia Reader With Some Great Features
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Wike is a Wikipedia reader that is designed for the GNOME desktop but it works great on all desktops. Wike provides access to all the content of this online encyclopedia in a native application, with a simpler and distraction-free view of articles.
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Today, I want to share with you a really interesting application. This application is called Wiki and it's actually spelled W-I-K-E, at least I think is probably meant to be pronounced Wiki. It is essentially a Wikipedia standalone application. It is a Wikipedia reader designed for the GNOME desktop. That is how the developers of this particular application describe it. It is a Wikipedia reader for the GNOME desktop environment. Although technically, you don't have to be on GNOME to use it. I'm not running GNOME. And honestly, the application looks and feels and runs just fine. I installed Wiki from the AUR, the Arch User Repository. Wiki is also packaged as a flatback. You can find it over on FlatHub. So you should have no problems getting this running on practically in a Linux distribution. Now this is a GTK4 application using lib-add-weta-theming and I got to say it looks pretty sharp. Now I don't really like this blinding white theme and I know those of you watching the video right now are probably hating me showing the default theme. So let's go ahead and get into some of the theming. So that's the sidebar button there. But this one right here, the little I, you can go ahead and choose from the default white theme. Then you've got this yellowish theme or kind of beige color theme. And then you've got your standard dark kind of theme. And this is what I'm going to continue with for the rest of the video. Now one of the cool things about Wikipedia, the site, it's such a large site that has like 300 different languages available as far as translations of the articles and things. You can see 6.6 million articles are found in the English language, which is what we're looking at. But if you wanted to, you could go in here and filter the languages. You could change to any language you want. And of course, you've got the search bar here. So if I search for Linux, let's go to the Linux Wikipedia page. And that's kind of cool. You've got forward and backwards buttons here. So if I go back, I can do that. I can also hit the plus sign here for a new tab. And now I get this blank page here where I can search Wikipedia or I can just click and get the main page back. Or if I wanted to, I could have chosen to get a random page. So let me open another tab. And this time I'm going to choose the random article and the random article that comes up looks like waterfall furniture. I've never heard of that, but apparently it's art deco furniture. Now earlier, when I accidentally hit the sidebar, if I hit the sidebar on purpose this time, you can see that any article that has headings, you can quickly navigate using the headings. So if I want to go down to the references for this page, it'll take me to the bottom. Actually, this is not a very lengthy page. But for some pages in Wikipedia, you will have a very lengthy page. Let's go back to the Linux page because I know that one's quite large. And you have a lot of headings here. So a lot of things we could click on. For example, market share and uptake, I could quickly navigate to that part of the page. Now I've currently got three tabs open. If you want to navigate the tabs with the keyboard, they do have key bindings. There's actually several key bindings available for this application. Control tab will cycle through the tab. So control tab will get me to the next tab. Control tab again will get me to the next tab. Control tab. If you wanted to go in the reverse direction, control shift tab. So control shift tab takes me back the other direction. If you want to get a list of all the available key bindings, do control shift slash. Control shift slash is really control plus the question mark, but the question mark is shift slash. And you can see here are all of the key bindings. Some of the more useful ones is navigating through the tabs and also cycling forward and backwards on the pages. So if I click forward, maybe I want to read the page about desktop computers. If I do alt and then the left arrow, I can go back, it says can't access Wikipedia. I guess it had a problem rendering that page for a second. I don't know if the internet cut out just for a second. But now if I do alt plus the left arrow, I'll go back. Alt plus the left arrow, I'll go back again. Alt right arrow, I'll go forward in the history. If I want a random article, I can do alt R for random. And I get cool, cool tune, which is a music video game. Never heard of that one either. All kinds of things to discover on Wikipedia. Now you will notice that there is not a URL bar here inside Wiki. So you can't really copy the link to a particular page, at least not the traditional way where you go to the URL bar and copy it, but it does have that functionality in the menu here. If you go into the menu, copy link to clipboard. When I click on that, you can see link copied to clipboard. Now if I open a proper web browser like the Brave browser here and I do a control V to paste, you can see it copied that URL just fine. And that did have a key binding, copy link to clipboard. Control U would have done the same thing. So if I hit control U on the keyboard, you can see once again link copied to clipboard. Some other important functionality that I'm sure you're interested in is the ability to print a page you do have in the menu system, the print button. You also have a search text field here. And of course, control F, your standard key binding for finding text also works. So control F and then you can search for anything such as, I'll search for that field just because I knew it was there, SNK, I don't know what that is, but there's how that works. One last thing I want to talk about is the little sidebar here. Now the sidebar does have a key binding. If I do control shift slash again, you can see F9 opens the sidebar. I kind of hate that that uses a function key for that, but I can do that. I can do F9 to get the sidebar. By default, you're going to get your headers for the article, right? So all the headers and sub headers so you can quickly navigate the article. But if you wanted to, you could also change language. So you've got the language tab here. You also have a bookmarks tab, which I don't currently have any bookmarks added, but I could add one. And then of course, you also have history. And you can see I've got the history here. Looks like earlier today I was reading about Jerry Springer. I just learned that Jerry Springer passed away a couple of days ago. That actually kind of, that hurts my heart a little bit. Jerry Springer was a very important part of my life, especially, you know, I say about 20 years ago when his television show was really popular. He was a great man, I'm going to miss him. So that is just a little bit of what you can do with Wiki. Once again, control tab, I can go to the next tab. If I do control W, it will close that tab. Control W again will close that tab. And then of course, you've got your main controls here to close out of the application. Now, is this an application that most people will use? Do most people need a dedicated Wikipedia reader? No, I actually do view Wikipedia a lot. I mean, everybody has to view Wikipedia as such an important website. It's one of the most important websites on the web. But most people don't live in it or use it to such an extent on a daily basis. They probably need a dedicated app for it. But many people do have, especially people that often have to do a lot of research for writing and things like that. Having a dedicated Wikipedia app that actually looks and functions the way Wiki does. And I'm actually really impressed with this application. So guys, check out Wiki again. It's available as a flat pack over on FlatHub. Those of you running Arch or an Arch Linux based system, you'll find Wiki inside the AUR. Now, before I go, I need to thank a few special people. I need to thank the patrons. I need to thank the producers of this episode, who are Gabe James Maxim, the homies too bald, Matt Mimic, Mitchell Paul, Role West, Armoredragon, Bech, Potato Chuck, Commander Angry, George Lee, Marshall Mimethos, Nate Erion, Paul Peacehart, and Dora Polytech, Realities4Less, Red Private, Role and ToolsDevlar, Willie and Zenibit. These guys, they're my highest tiered patrons over on Patreon. Without these guys, this quick look at Wiki, the Wikipedia reader. It wouldn't have been possible. The show is also brought to you by each and every one of these fine ladies and gentlemen. All these names you're seeing on the screen right now, these are all my supporters over on Patreon. I don't have any corporate sponsors. I depend on you guys for support. If you like my work and want to see more videos about Linux and free and open source software, subscribe to DistroTube over on Patreon. All right guys, peace. Pretty soon, we'll have web apps for every site, the Arch Wiki, 4chan, the Hub.
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Blood 7- Pro and anticoagulants
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Part 7 in a 9 part lecture on BLOOD in a flipped Human Physiology course taught by Wendy Riggs. CC-BY. Watch the whole lecture (all 9 videos) by going to the PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5GRRRmaGVqWOSyGO1exKHZUJGtZ037Yy
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So at all times in your body right now there is a balance between substances that are anticoagulants and substances that are pro-coagulants, cragulants. And it's constant. There's a constant production of anticoagulants, but there's also a constant like, no, we might need to clot. We don't want to lose blood, so there's this push-pull that is constantly happening. Pro-coagulants are produced by damaged tissue, pro-coagulants result here and initiate clot formation. Anticoagulants are constantly saying, hey, dude, it's just a little issue. Let's settle down, platelets. You don't need to be doing your thing. Anticoagulants are produced by healthy endothelial cells, so they just chill and produce anticoagulants, which is how you don't end up with a crazy clot that gets rolling over here in clot formation land and basically clots your entire blood supply, as all that stuff starts happening and all of a sudden your whole system is clotted, because the healthy endothelium away from the damage is saying, it's great over here. Anticoagulant action, like no need to be clotting right now. Let's look at some mechanisms for how anticoagulants work. You can imagine. We have a whole process here. We have a bunch of molecular events. We have a mechanism by which we're getting clot formation. If you block any one of these steps at any part in here, you are going to function as an anticoagulant. An example of an anticoagulant is aspirin. Aspirin is a blood thinner. It's actually recommended for people to take a baby aspirin a day if you have heart disease, because thinner blood means fewer clots. Fewer clots means less of a chance that a little blood clot will get caught in your heart if you cause a heart attack or lodged in your brain and cause a stroke. That's a good thing. Let's avoid that. Aspirin is a cox inhibitor. You know what that is, right? Inhibit, inhibitor. No, you don't know what that means. Cox is an enzyme that produces thromboxane A2. If you inhibit the enzyme that's making thromboxane A2, you're going to inhibit vasoconstriction. You're going to inhibit activation of platelets and the platelet plug formation and all the chemical craziness that happens when platelets get activated. In that way, aspirin acts as an anticoagulant. There's an anticoagulant called cumidin or warfarin. I don't know which one is warfarin. I don't know which one is the term that's the most... One of them is like a generic term and one of them is a name brand term. I got nothing. This guy, it impacts potassium levels. I got to make sure that I got this right. Oh, no, no, no. I knew there was a K involved, but potassium sounded weird. Vitamin K, it blocks vitamin K. Now, you might be thinking, of course you're thinking, like, dude, vitamin K, what does vitamin K have to do with anything? Vitamin K is required to produce pro-thrombin in the liver. So if you don't have vitamin K, you're not going to make pro-thrombin. If you don't make pro-thrombin, you're not going to be able to have it activated by pro-thrombin activator and turned into thrombin, but you're not going to do fibrin. So anything that reduces vitamin K functionality is going to reduce your ability to form a blood clot. And I have one more for you. This one is called citrate. I mean, citrate is just a chemical name, like it's just a substance, but citrate actually comes in and combines with calcium and it renders calcium inactive. And you might be like, but calcium, like why do we care if calcium is inactive? I'll tell you why. Calcium is required for almost every single one of these steps over here, except for like three. All the rest of the chemical cascade crazy madness requires calcium in order to take place. So if you take calcium out of the scene, like if you render it inactive, then you can't form a clot. Citrate is apparently what they use when they hook you up to that aphoresis machine when you decide to donate platelets because you're a rock star. Calcium prevents clotting from happening. Holy moly, how's that? That makes perfect sense. You should know the mechanisms for those different anticoagulants and be able to relate them to the processes that are happening under normal circumstances during clot formation. All right, we just hemostaced and now we're going to look at the last, like little bit of blood function and that's the immune system. Now take a deep breath because for the most part it should be pretty straightforward but we're going to spend another two entire lectures talking about the immune system. So nothing, nothing in physio is ever straightforward. All right, I'll be right back.
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April 15th, 2020 - #AUDJPY Breakdown
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73% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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On Tuesday, we found out that big banks' profits plunged as they set aside billions to get ready for a flood of customers to default on their loans throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, the IMF said we're likely headed towards a massive global recession, unlike anything aside from the Great Depression. Welcome to The Tick-Mill Update. I'm Kiana Daniel, the founder of the InvaStiva movement. Make sure to subscribe to The Tick-Mill YouTube channel and to support us by liking and sharing this video with your forex trading friends. On Wednesday, we'll be looking at the U.S. retail sales, Canada's rape decision, and Australia's jobs report. Today, I'm looking at the Aussie Yen pair, which has been unable to break through the daily Ichimoku Cloud and the 61% of natural retracement level of 69 has been getting tested for four consecutive days. Meanwhile, Ichimoku's tank online has crossed below the key zone line, sending another bearish signal. With this depending on Australia's jobs report outcome, we could see the bears gaining power and pushing the pair towards the 50% of natural retracement level of 67. Do you think the bears will win this battle this week? Head over to the comment section and let me know. Of course, trading in the financial markets involves a risk of loss and you should only trade the money that you can afford to lose. If you like this video, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the Tick-Mill YouTube channel and I'll get back to you with more updates tomorrow.
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Instrumentation: Solvent Extraction V | Analytical Chemistry & BT514T_Topic079
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BT514T - Analytical Chemistry & Instrumentation (Theory)
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صورت نہیں ہے تھاением اپنے دل کے علم으로 معدہ رغànhنا because بست друз다고 جالتا ہوں جو گناہ عاد اسف اٹلین پر Allow جبHHБ improve جو بہت ہند Какناہ اگان اک مدارد بار دو آذا برارد چیزیار Why凌پ مخست Mutter آینڈ ایک ایک ایک ایک سیکیم آپ کے سامنے موجود ہے اس میں چار کمپاونٹ جن چاروں کی کمسٹری مختلف ہے پیرہ کلورو اینلین ایک بیس ہے کلورو بینزیک ایسٹ ایک آگانک ایسٹ ہے پیور ایسٹ اور فینول ایک ویک آگانک ایسٹ ہے نفتلین نونپولر کمپاونٹ ہے تو ان کی کمسٹری پر بیس کرتے ہوئے ایک ایک ایک سیکیم اس سک دراؤ کی گئی ہے یعنی ان چاروں کو اگر ہمیں اپنے مکسر میں سے علک کرنا ہو تو ہم ان کو ڈلیوٹ ایسٹیل کے سلوشن سے ٹریٹ کر سکتے ہیں یہ ایسٹس ایسٹیل کے ساتھ کوئی ریکشن نہیں کریں گے نفتلین نونپولر ہے اس لئے یہ بھی ریکشن نہیں کرے گی لیکن امین جو کے بیس ہے وہ ایسٹیل کے ساتھ ریکشن کر کے امونیم کلورائٹ کی فوم میں یعنی سالٹ فرمیشن میں آجائے گی سالٹ فرمیشن کی وجہ سے یہ ایکوس لیر میں سالوبل ہوگا اور باقی تینوں کمپاونٹ اورگانک لیر میں سالوبل ہو جائیں گے بنزک ایسٹیل، فینول اور نفتلین اس طرح ایکوس لیر میں ہم نے ایک سالٹ کو ایک امین کو علک کر لیا باقی تینوں کمپاونٹ ابھی بھی مکسر کے اندر موجود ہیں ہم اس سے بہلے دسکتے ہیں کہ کاربکسلک ایسٹر اور فینول کی کمیسٹری دفر کرتی ہے اگر ہم سوڈیم ہیڈک ساٹ کے ساتھ ٹریٹ کریں گے تو یہ دونوں ہی ریکٹ کر جائیں گے اپنی سالٹ فرمیشن میں آجائیں گے لیکن اگر ہم سوڈیم بای کاربونیٹ کے ساتھ جو ایک ویک بیس ہے ریکشن کروائیں گے تو صرف سرونگ ایسٹھ ہی اس کے ساتھ ریکشن کرے گا اور ویک ایسٹھ یعنی فینول وہ ریکشن نہیں کرے گا ہم نے سوڈیم بای کاربونیٹ کے ساتھ ٹریٹیٹ سوڈیم کے ساتھ ریکشن کروائے اور اگن سوڈ فرمیشن ہوئی ایکوس لیر میں سوڈیم سالٹ بینزی کے سٹھ چلا جائے گا اور اگانک لیر میں اب دو کمپاونٹ باکی رکھیں ایک فینول اور ایک نفطلین ایک نون پولر ہے ایک پولر ہے ایک پولر ہے ڈیفنٹلی ان کو سیپٹ کرنا ریلٹیبی ڈیزی ہے کہ سوڈیم ہیڈک سیٹ کے ساتھ ٹریٹ کریں تو سوڈیم فینولیٹ بنے گا جو ایکوس لیر میں سوڈیم ہوگا اور اگانک لیر میں صرف نفطلین رہ جائے گی ایکسٹریکشن سکیم ایک ہارڈنٹ فارس ٹرول نہیں کیسی طرح سے پرفوم کریں گے اگر ہم انیشل سریج کے اوپر سوڈیم ہیڈک سیٹ سے ٹریٹ کرتے تو یہ دونوں کمپاونٹ ایکوس لیر میں سوڈیبل ہو جاتے اور باقی دونوں کمپاونٹ وہ ان سوڈیبل ڈیوڈیم ہیڈک لیر میں ہی رہتے اور اس کے بعد ہم مزید کمسٹری کو سوڈیچ کرکے بنزوگ ایسٹ اور فینول کو بھی علک کر سکتے تھے یعنی پہلے دو دو کمپاونٹ کو علک کر لیں اور پھر اس میں سے دونوں کو علک علک سیپٹ کر لیا جائے یہ بھی ممکن ہے یعنی ایک ہیڈک سکیم کی بجائے اس سے زیادہ ریکشن سکیم ایڈابٹ کر سکتے ہیں ویچون سوڈسیو ویچون ایک بیٹر یہ ان کی ییلٹ پر دپینڈ کرے گا جب آپ کمپاونٹ کو آیسولیٹ کریں گے تو اس میں سے کونسی چیز زیادہ بہتر یا کونسی سکیم زیادہ بہتر ییلٹ دے رہی ایک ایک سامپل میں سوڈ دسکس کر سکتے ہیں کیفین کی کیفین ڈی لیوز کے ایکسٹرکت میں موجود ہے تی لیو ایکسٹرکت جو گھروں میں ہم چائے بناتے ہیں تو وہ بھی ایک کہوہ تی لیوز کا ایکسٹرکت ہی بنتا ہے اس ایکسٹرکت کے اندر بہت سر اورگانی کمپاونٹ موجود ہوں گے در میں بھی ٹیننس کافک ایسٹ موجود ہوگا فلی ونائٹ موجود ہوں گے فلی ونائٹ جن میں فینول سپچیچونٹ موجود ہے اور بینزین ڈرنگ کے ساتھ تو وہ بھی ایک ایکسٹرکت بھییں اس طرہ کیفین بھی کیفین بھی موجود ہوگی کیفین کو ایکسٹریکٹ اگر اگر امسے کرنا چاہئے تو اب یہ ایک اوگانک مکسر ہے جس میں بہت سارے کمپاون ہے ہم اس کے اندر کلورو فوم ایڈ کرتے ہیں اے دائی کلورو میتین ایڈ کر سکتے ہیں C-H2, C-L2 تی لیفس کے ایکسٹریکٹ ہم نے پانی ملیا تھا تو جب ہم اوگانک لیرس میں ایڈ کریں گے تو دیفنٹلی ہماری سپٹیٹنگ فرنن میں نیچے دائی کلورو میتین کی لیر بنے گی اور اوپر ایکسٹلیر بنے گی تو ہم اوگانک لیر کو اس میں سے علک کر سکتے ہیں اوگانک لیر جس میں یہ تمام کمپاون موجود ہوں گے اور ایکسٹلیر جس میں اگر کوئی سالٹس ہیں تو صرف وہ جائیں گے اوگانک لیر میں اوگانک کمپاون اور ایکسٹلیر میں کو سالٹس موجود ہیں اسی پلانٹ کے اندر جیسے زمین سے جب پانی سکھ ہوتا ہے پلانٹ میں تو بہت ساری سالٹس بھی دپوزٹ ہوتے ہیں وہ سپٹرٹ اوٹ ایکسٹ لیر میں ہو سکتے ہیں اوگانک لیر کی ایکٹیوٹی ہم ایک سے زیادہ مرتبہ عام طور پی پروفوم کرتے ہیں رپیٹ، ٹھرائیس اور جو تینوں مرتبہ آپ کی سپٹیٹنگ یا امامٹ کلکٹ ہوتی ہے انھیں پھر ہم ایکی جگہ کلکٹ کر دیتے ہیں اب اس ایکسٹریکٹنگ سکیم میں جو کچھ بھی ہمارے پاس اوگانک لیر میں آیا وہ تمام اوگانک کمپونڈ ہیں لیکن ہمیں تو صرف کیفین چاہیے تو اوگانک لیر میں ہم مزید ایکوس یعنی وٹر ایڈ کریں گے اور سوڈیم ہادوک ساید بھی ایڈ کر سکتے ہیں سوڈیم ہادوک ساید ایڈ کرنے کا مطلب کہ جو ایسڈک چیزیں کیفی کیسٹ ہے یا فنول فلیو نائیڈز ہیں یا اور کمپونڈ جو ایسڈک ان نیچر ہیں وہ تمام کے تمام سالٹ فارمشن کریں گے سوڈیم ہادوک ساید کے ساتھ سوڈیم ہادوک ساید کا فائب مورر سلوشن is enough کہ جس میں ایک سوڈیم ہادوک سلوشن ہے جو تمام کو ریکٹ کروانے کے قابل ہوگا ایکوس لیر میں ہمارے پاس سالٹ of فلیو نائیڈز سالٹ of کیفی کیسٹز اور اوگانک کیسٹز کوئی اور اگر موجود ہیں اور اوگانک لیر میں اب صرف پوسیبلی کیفین رہ جائے گی کیفین کی تمام کونٹیٹی ایکسٹریکٹ اوٹ کرنے کے لیے ہم روٹری اوپیریٹر کے ذریعے جو اوگانک لیر ہے اوگانک سولمنٹ ہے روٹر ویپر کے ذریعے اسے اوڑا لیں گے روٹری اوپیریٹر اور اوگانک لیر میں باقی جو سولید ماس بچے گا وہ پوسیبلی ہمارے پاس کیفین کی صورت میں ہوگا سیکیم میں ایک اور چیز آپ دیکھ سکتے ہیں کہ جو ہمارے ایکسٹ لیر میں صوریم ہیڈک سائد موجود ہے اور کیفین یہ بھی بیس ہے تو صوریم ہیڈک سائد خود اس طرح ریٹ کرے گا کہ ایکسٹ لیر سے تمام کیفین کی صولبلیٹی کو اور پور کرے گا اور کیفین زیادہ زیادہ اوگانک لیر میں صولبلائس ہوگی جبکہ دوسری طرف صورت فرمیشن کی وجہ سے جو بھی چیزیں صورت بنا سکتی ہیں وہ سب صوریم ہیڈک سائد کے ساتھ ریٹ کر کے صورت فرمیشن میں آ جائیں گی اسی سیکیم کو استعمال کرتے وے ہم کیفین کو علک کر سکتے ہیں نکوتین کو علک کر سکتے ہیں اور یہ ان کے کالیٹی کنٹول ٹیسٹ ہیں ان اندسٹری میں ٹی لیوز کی پڑکشن یا اس کو کونٹفائے کرنے کے لیے اس کے کالیٹی چیک کرنے کے لیے یا ٹیباکو کی کالیٹی چیک کرنے کے لیے یہ بیسک ٹیسٹ ہیں جن کو ہم سولمٹ ٹیکسٹرکشن کے ذریعے پفروم کرتے ہیں
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It is now time for Oral Questions. I recognize the leader of His Majesty's loyal opposition. And good morning, Speaker. This question is for the Premier. The Members Integrity Act obliges MPPs to, quote, arrange their private affairs in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity of each member. Earlier this year, it was reported that developers and lobbyists were sent requests for donations to a stag and doe from people connected to the Premier and who previously worked for him. People who received these donation requests told Global News they felt brow-beaten into buying those tickets. Does the Premier believe such behavior promotes public confidence in his integrity? To reply, the government hosts later. I think the Premier has answered that question on that number of occasions, Mr. Speaker. But to tell you what the Premier does believe in and what, in fact, all progressive conservatives on both sides of the House believe in, Mr. Speaker. And that is making sure that this current generation of Ontarians who are working hard to build a bigger, better, stronger Ontario have all of the same advantages that the previous generations of Ontarians had, including most members who sit in this house, Mr. Speaker. That is, if they contribute, if they help us build a bigger, better, stronger Ontario, they will also have the dream of home ownership. It is the same dream that generations of individuals from across the world came to this country hoping for, Mr. Speaker. And that is what we're building. Every single day in this house, the leader of the opposition can stand in the way of that. We saw them do it over 15 years with their Liberal partners, and we will continue to remove every single one of the obstacles that they put in place that made Ontario one of the most difficult places to own a home, Mr. Speaker. We won't stand for that, and we'll make sure. Speaker, the Premier is very clearly offside with what real Ontarians are feeling and experiencing right now. And just yesterday, I was at an event a couple of days ago in York Centre, and somebody told me, you know, it feels like a return to that kind of old school, who you know, politics. The rules are very clear. A member or a Premier may not accept a gift connected to their duties. Does the Premier agree with this basic ethical principle? And the House Leader. Mr. Speaker, again, this government is singularly focused on improving the lives of the people of the province of Ontario. As I just said, for generations, one of the bargains that was made here in the province of Ontario was that if you came to Ontario to help us build a bigger, better, stronger province in the best country in the world, that there would be a home option available to you. That was what we built this province on. Now, for 15 years, the Liberals and the NDP put obstacle after obstacle after obstacle in the way of building new homes for the people of the province of Ontario. And what are we doing? This Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, this government, is removing every one of those obstacles because we know how important it is, not only for the young generation of this province, to be able to have the same dreams that all of us, that our parents and our grandparents had, and that is the dream of home ownership, Mr. Speaker. So the Leader of the Opposition can say anything she wants. She can continue to try and frustrate those dreams. She can continue to try and put obstacles in the way we will continue to remove every single one of those obstacles. And the final supplementary. Seems like a pretty straightforward question. I'm a little shocked that they couldn't answer that one. Speaker, public confidence in the integrity of NPPs and cabinet ministers and premiers is not just about avoiding actual conflict of interest, but also avoiding the appearance of conflict of interest, just like in every other sector. I mean, these are very simple rules, but clearly sub-in this House are having a hard time understanding them. So to make this even clearer, I'm going to table legislation later today to bring Ontario in line with the Federal Conflict of Interest Act. Does the Premier support a prohibition on gifts that a reasonable person might believe were given in order to influence an NPP or even a Premier? Come on out, Speaker. Again, Mr. Speaker, here's the NPP then. That could have stopped the destruction that was the former Liberal government when they held the balance of power. Did they vote in a non-corporate's motion to remove them when we were dealing with cash for access? No, they propped them up and kept them in power, Mr. Speaker, and continue to put obstacle after obstacle after obstacle in the way of people owning their first home, Mr. Speaker. Now, the NDP, over 150 years, the NDP in parties with them have governed this province once. Once, Mr. Speaker, in the last election, more than 833,000 people turned their back on the NDP, removed 10 of their members that put them on this side of the house and on that side of the house, this progressive conservative. When will the NDP learn, Mr. Speaker, that it doesn't matter how often you change the messenger, it's the message that the people of Ontario are interested in. They're interested in a strong, progressive conservative Ontario and all of the benefits that come with it. Order. Order. Order. Government side, come to order. We start the clock. The next question, leader of the opposition. Thank you, Speaker. This isn't just about maintaining trust in government, it's about accountability. And when it comes to the planned redevelopment of Ontario Place, the lack of accountability and transparency is glaring. The government's plan to hand over extremely valuable public lands on Toronto's waterfront to a private European developer to build a luxury spa and a giant parking lot are not going over very well. And now the Premier is making back of the napkin musings about moving the Ontario Science Centre to the location. Speaker, is this an attempt to distract from the real and growing opposition to the plan to turn Ontario Place into an elite spa? Yes. And to apply for the government, the Minister of Infrastructure. Very much, Mr. Speaker. Thank you to the leader of the opposition, official opposition. Mr. Speaker, we have been fully transparent with the public in terms of what our intentions are for the site since 2019. They just don't like it. Mr. Speaker, we are leasing the lands. We have a tenant in place. We have a development application with the City of Toronto. We are proceeding with environmental assessment work that is underway. We have made tremendous progress on the site. But what's most important, Mr. Speaker, is the sentiment of the public. People drive by the site and think, what a waste that we let the site deteriorate to the point of it no longer being safe for people and pedestrians to be able to go there. We are bringing the site back to life. We will make sure it is there for everyone in Ontario to enjoy. It sure seems like they're making it up as they go along, right? And there is so much potential. There is so much potential to make Ontario place a truly vibrant public space again. And, Mr. Speaker, the Ontario Science Centre is a treasured public institution. It's one that sees thousands of visitors every year in a part of the city that really benefits from its presence. It employs hundreds of people, good union jobs, and is an anchor to Flemington Park and Thorncliffe Park. Some of Toronto's priority neighbourhoods, Speaker. To the Premier, has this government consulted with local communities about the plan to relocate the Science Centre, its attractions, and its jobs? Nope. Minister of Infrastructure. I will agree with the member opposite on one thing. The Science Centre is a public treasure, which is why our government, for the last number of years, has been looking at whether or not the option of relocation to preserve the Science Centre should take place. Now, the structure itself has deteriorated as well. As has Ontario Place. Our government is making the financial investments necessary to preserve these two treasures, to bring them back to life, to make them a place that everyone can go and enjoy with their families. I 100% think the public is behind us on this. Yeah, there we go. Speaker, the circumstances around this government's paving over, carve up of the green belt, and this continued lack of transparency by the Premier means that every land use decision by this government is tainted by suspicion. That's the fact. When the Premier muses about massive changes to provincial institutions with no evidence at all, not even pretending to have community involvement, it raises questions. So I have to ask, Speaker, to the Premier again, are any developers with ties to the Conservatives pushing to move the Ontario Science Centre? Mr. Dentner-Stokes. Mr. Speaker, perhaps I was not clear on my previous answer. The Science Centre has been in existence since 1979. Now, very little over the past number of years has been given to the Science Centre in order to rehabilitate it and keep it alive. It is falling apart. During COVID, in fact, we had to close a bridge to make sure that those attending the Science Centre could be safe and the workers could be safe. You said it yourself, Mr. Speaker. It is a treasure and we are doing everything we can to preserve it, such as looking for a new opportunity and new homes so that many children in the future could enjoy this wonderful treasure that we have. Question to the member for University of Rosedale. Thank you, Speaker. My question is to the Premier. This month, the government doubled down on expensive sprawl. Their forced municipalities to open thousands of more hectares of farmland to development. They've eliminated density requirements in new subdivisions and they've eliminated targets to build more housing in areas already zoned for development. My question is this. Why is this minister doubling down on sprawl when there are better ways to build more housing? Minister of municipal affairs and housing. Thanks, Speaker. This allows us to talk about how we have a plan and how our plan is working for Ontarians. The latest data shows that Ontario has seen an 11% increase in 2023 on new housing starts, up nearly 1,200 from last year. Rental starts, so far, Speaker, are double what they were at the same time last year, under jurisdiction for business, jobs, and newcomers. There are more active cranes right now, Speaker. In the city of Toronto, then there are in New York, Chicago, LA, Washington, DC, Seattle, for a grassland plan to build 1.5 million homes by 2031. And let's face it, Speaker. It already sounds like the opposition is looking for a reason to, for the fifth time, vote against more housing in our province. The supplementary question. The conservatives track record on making housing affordable is abysmal. Housing has never been more expensive to rent or buy, and that's your legacy. Across Ontario, homeowners are seeing their property taxes go up, and their services get cut. And these tax hikes are going to continue if this government continues to build sprawl, because sprawl is much more expensive for municipalities to service than building more homes in existing neighborhoods. My question is to the Premier. Why double down on sprawl when there are cheaper and more affordable ways to build the housing that we need? Great question. Minister and the full affairs of housing. Thanks, Speaker. We're always going to stand up to reduce the baseline cost of housing to make it cheaper and faster for affordable homes to be built. The opposition will always stand up for higher taxes and higher housing costs every single time. They have. But again, now we're hearing from the opposition. So here it is after our announcement for the bill 97. Now we're starting to hear some of the real NDP coming forward. So they're standing up against farmers having the opportunity to sever a lot for their son or daughter. That's where the NDP is moving. They're going to stand against hardworking farmers and giving those sons and daughters the opportunity to create larger. Or the opportunity to create housing for workers, something that our government believes is something that we need to move forward on. This is where the NDP are standing. They're standing against farmers. They're standing in favor of NIMBYism. Thank you very much. The next question, the member for Markham Unionville. Thank you, Speaker. My speaker is from the Minister of Education. Ontario's education system must prioritize teaching students the skill they need to succeed. The most fundamental of skills that students must learn are reading and writing. Without a comprehensive understanding of these two subjects, we know that students cannot progress with their learning in a meaningful way. The situation has been made all more serious as an outcome of disruption to in-person learning. This is why it is imperative to help our students gain or regain proficiency in these subjects so they are able to excel in their classrooms and in their lives. Speaker, can the Minister please explain how our government is supporting reading and writing skills development for our students? Great question. To apply for the government, the Minister of Education. Thank you very much. I want to thank the member from Markham Unionville and all members of their House for their support on the work we're doing to boost literacy in this province by lifting standards, by demanding better, and by investing in a plan that goes back to the basics so that our young people can master the skills that matter most, reading, writing, and math. Mr. Speaker, yesterday I was proud to join the parliamentary assistant to announce $180 million of investment to lift standards and outcomes for young people in the province to hire 1,000 frontline reading specialist educators and math educators to double the amount of math coaches. Mr. Speaker, specific to reading, supporting the Ontario Human Rights Commission's right to read report, we are introducing the largest reading screening in the country. Every child senior kindergarten to grade two will be screened this coming September. A new overhaul language curriculum that follows the science of reading, again recommended by Ontario Human Rights Commission, and more staff in place to help those kids that need support to get up to the provincial standard. This is supported by the Cadian Children's Literacy Foundation, by Dyslexia Canada, by Community Literacy of Ontario, and many others who are urging us to move forward. Thank you. The supplementary question. Thank you, Speaker. And thank you to the Minister for that exciting response. It is encouraging to hear the actions of our government is taking with respect to reading and writing skills development. However, there are other fundamental skills our students need to learn. As many of the jobs of the future requires an understanding in math and other STEM subjects. Students' math scores are across North America and in Ontario have seen an alarming decline over the past several years. With a return to in-person learning this school year, our governments must have a comprehensive plan to help our students develop their math skills. Speaker, can the Minister please describe how our government is supporting math learning recovery as well as plan to continue improved mathematics understanding for Ontarian students? Minister of Education. It starts with a modern curriculum that mandates financial literacy and coding that's aligned with labour market. Mr. Speaker, it also starts with a plan, a $71 million investment to lift standards in mathematics to provide accountability with more frontline resources. We're going to double the amount of math coaches in our schools. We're going to ensure every school board in Ontario has one senior lead whose singular mission is improvement in their boards. We have a math improvement action team in the ministry for the first time. We're going to deploy to school boards who have historically been underperforming that lower 20% of schools that still need to do better. We now have the means, the investment and the resources to raise those standards. Mr. Speaker, in addition to mandating new curriculum that is relevant to young people like life and job skills, we're investing with over 381 new math educators in the classroom. This is all designed to lift standards for better schools, better outcomes and better jobs for the young people of this province. Next question, the member for Waterloo. Thank you, my questions to the Premier. Last week, this government overrode years of work and consultation by local representatives in Waterloo Region by unilaterally rewriting the local official plan, moving urban boundaries and violating the countryside line to open previously protected lands to development. The Premier went so far as to call this a no-brainer, insulting both the people who worked on the original plan and the people of Waterloo who know it is neither necessary nor wanted and there is zero consultation. My question to the Premier. Why does he think he's so smart than, why does he think he's smarter than the people of Waterloo Region and the people who serve in that community that he's dictating this plan to? Mr. Speaker, under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government has a plan to build 1.5 million homes by 2031. We're pleased to work with councils on their official plan and official plans as those in this chamber who served at the municipal level, just like our guests that are here for good roads, knows that official plans are the most important playbooks for development in their community. We want to ensure that all of the official plans that are before us reflect our government's policies. But don't take my word for it. Let's hear from Waterloo Region Chair Karen Redmond. The regional official plan is not a one and done, said Redmond. We always acknowledge that when you're looking at the kind of rapid growth that we're experiencing, we'd have to revisit the regional official plan over time. We know that we're going to grow. So we need to do it to ensure that it's well thought out of planning, that there are a variety of housing, that we have townhomes, that we have stacked townhomes, that we have rental accommodation for people who are going to come to our community. We agree with Chair Redmond, and that's exactly how we move forward. Let's hear from the supplementary question. Mr. Will know that Waterloo Region relies mostly on an aquifer for drinking water, yet no analysis has been done to determine the threshold for servicing water or wetway systems. This government has gutted the Grand River Conservation Authority, allowing development on wetlands. This government has approved a property in this plan called Big Springs for development that the region has opposed for decades due to hydrological sensitivity. This approval runs counter to groundwater sources protection. It's almost like you've forgotten all about Walkerton. Source water protection is key to our health, is key to our economy and viability. And can this minister then, if he's so proud of this plan, produce the hydrological studies that will reassure our citizens, or are you just so willing to gamble the health and well-being and economy of the people of Waterloo Region? I want to table words from Kitchener Mayor Barry Verbanek today. His quote, I think the main parts of the regional official plan have been adopted, and that includes things like protecting the countryside line, things like protecting things like the major transit areas in the city of Kitchener. It also recognizes that there were some areas that we felt, for example, in Southwest Kitchener, that those lands should be, in fact, included. I think the decision of the minister recognizes there are lots of strong arguments about why those lands needed to be included. We're going to continue to stand with Mayor Verbanek and Chair Redmond as we move forward to build 1.5 million ohms by 2031. Next question, member for Renfrew, Nipissing Pembroke. Thank you. My question is for the Minister of Energy. Since our government was first elected in 2018, we have been laser focused on making life more affordable for all Ontarians. Under the previous Liberal government, energy costs skyrocketed, forcing individuals and families to make difficult financial decisions. That is why it is essential that our government address energy costs by placing a strong emphasis on choice for consumers and providing all Ontarians with options to reduce their energy expenses. Our government must continue to respect the people of Ontario by implementing affordable energy policies. I understand that last week, our government announced a new program that will give families and small businesses more ways to save on their energy bills. Speaker, can the minister please explain how this new electricity price plan will help Ontarians going forward? Minister of Energy. Very much, Mr. Speaker. And thanks to the member from Renfrew, Nipissing Pembroke. I appreciate it, Speaker. He is quite correct. We've been hard at work putting families back in charge of their energy bills since we formed the government back in 2018. We started by introducing customer choice on electricity plans, allowing Ontarians to choose a price plan that makes sense for them, either a time of use or tiered rate, Mr. Speaker. We also introduced the green button program, which is being rolled out right across Ontario as we speak. Mr. Speaker will be in full implementation in November. And now we've taken the next step. Last week down at Toronto Hydro, I had the opportunity to inform the public about our ultra-low overnight electricity rate, which starting on May 1st, customers in the member's own riding in Renfrew and in Toronto and London and Centre Wellington and with Saga. I'm sure it was a great weekend at the beach up there, Mr. Speaker. They can opt in on this new plan, the ultra low overnight rate that's going to be available province-wide in the coming months. That's fantastic. The supplementary question. Thank you, Speaker, and thank you to the minister for that response. It is encouraging news to hear that our government has introduced yet another way for consumers to keep costs down, save money, and take control of their energy bills. I know that my constituents, along with people all across Ontario, are looking for financial relief on their electricity bills. And we'll want to know if this new price program will work best for them. As with any new initiative, it is necessary that our government provides information to the people of Ontario about how to opt into this program and how this will help them to save money on their electricity bills. Speaker, can the minister please explain the benefits that this program will bring to the consumers and to Ontario's energy system? Mr. Benerjee. Thanks again to the great member. This new rate plan is going to help families. It's going to help small businesses who use more electricity during the overnight period. With an ultra-low off-peak rate of 2.4 cents a kilowatt hour, shift workers or those who heat their homes using electricity, or people charging an electric vehicle. And we know there's going to be more of them as we continue to build up to 400,000 here by the end of the decade in Ontario. They'll be able to save up to $90 a year on their bills using this rate. And unlike the former Liberal government, Mr. Speaker, which sold clean nighttime power to neighboring jurisdictions, sometimes and many times at a loss, Mr. Speaker, our government's coming up with innovative ways to use that power and shift demand in the province in the overnight period, which will make our grid more efficient. Saving our electricity grid up to $5.7 million, which at the end of the day, Mr. Speaker, isn't just going to save those folks who adopt the ultra-low overnight rate. It's going to save every electricity customer in the province money on their bills, Mr. Speaker. Wow. Next question, the member for Kiwetanon. Miigwech, Speaker, my question is to the Premier. In the North, we have a crisis of people without homes in Kenora and across Northwestern Ontario. Without 24-7 support, there will be more needless deaths of First Nations people living outside. What is this government doing to give municipalities and advocates the resources they need to help people without homes? Minister of Indigenous Affairs. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I want to thank the Honourable Member for his question. In fact, in this last budget under the leadership of our Premier, we recognize the urgent need for adequate housing to meet the basic needs of many First Nations who are moving from their communities into towns and cities like Kenora, like Dryden, and like Sulukko. That's why we invested significant resources, Mr. Speaker, to ensure that the Homeless Prevention Program moving forward provides those additional housing. This is sensitive, Mr. Speaker, to the nuances of housing requirements for Indigenous peoples displaced from their home communities and are at risk of homelessness and require wraparound services from community support organizations. It's a fully integrated model, Mr. Speaker, and we're endeavoring to address those matters. Thank you very much. The supplementary question. When we move off the North or First Nations communities reserves is a marker of how colonialism works to get people off our traditional territories. And homelessness, Mr. Speaker, is a marker of a bigger issue. And I'm talking about addictions. I know there is a need for healing. There is a need for treatment in the North that is not being met. Again, we have to send out people to urban centers to get treatment. Speaker, today, First Nations people are dying. What is this government doing to address the addiction crisis? Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And thank you to the member opposite for that question. It's a very important question. And our government is taking the issue very, very seriously in terms of the investments that are being made in Northern communities and remote communities and, of course, in Indigenous communities. There is no exception. We are following through and making the investments. In October of 2021, we announced $36 million for community-led Indigenous mental health and addiction service organizations, including supports for students' victim services and Indigenous-driven anti-opioid strategy. Our addiction recovery fund was designed to boost capacity in communities of the greatest need. 400 beds, 7,000 spaces, 56% of them in Northern and Indigenous communities. In addition to $7 million for land-based care, because we know that culturally safe services need to be delivered to the people where and where they are. Thank you. Next question, the member for Don Valley West. Thank you, Speaker. The housing crisis is making life unaffordable in Ontario and driving young workers out of the province. This government claims to understand the issue, but their actions say otherwise. They commissioned an expert task force to address the problem, yet they've ignored the experts in one of their most important recommendations, to build density in our towns and cities not to expand their boundaries outward. And yet the province last week ordered cities to do just that and destroy neighboring farmland. This attack on farmers will reduce the supply of local food, raising food prices, and create more sprawl which undermines our carbon reduction goals. Farmers are against this decision, cities and regions are against it, and the government's own experts are against it. My question to the Premier, who is telling the Premier that he should pave over our farmland and are they the same people who will benefit from this decision? APPLAUSE Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. It's pretty rich coming from the Liberals who basically did nothing on housing for 15 years to now try to be the champion for farmers, right? Almost every budget that I sat in opposition on, the word agriculture never appeared in a liberal budget. Never. So now we have a policy that actually recognises that a farm can now have the opportunity to sever a lot for a son or daughter. A farm that if they decided that they wanted to provide housing, quality housing for workers on the site, they could sever a lot. So now we know again where the Liberals are at, just like they were at for 15 years when they were in government, they stand against agriculture, they stand against farmers, and they stand against housing in rural areas. APPLAUSE Speaker, this government says they represent farmers and the minister across the road seems to feel that as well. In fact, the Premier said he loves our farmers and told them in 2018 that help is on the way, but farmers are not feeling the love as the Premier paves over more and more of their farmland. We know this because the great riding of Haldeman Norfolk in the heart of farm country elected an independent over a pro-developer candidate supported by this government. The member for Haldeman Norfolk introduced a bill to protect our farmland from development, and it was supported by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and all MPPs, except those on the government side. This government is being very clear. They want to pave over farmland. Speaker, my question to the Premier. Can the Premier please explain how paving over their farmland helps farmers? I'd come to order to reply Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs. I would attach because for the last number of weeks we've been making historic announcements. We're investing over $2 billion in Ontario's agri-food industry from the laneway through to processing, and farmers are buoyed, they're energized, they know they have a government in Premier Ford and all of us in caucus that actually understand the business of producing food. For instance, we have introduced a soil health study that RBC noted as a hidden gem in the budget. It's $9.5 million that is going to look at the health apps show this past weekend, and people are applauding the fact that we actually get it and are demonstrating that we are moving on priorities that truly matter to farmers that are working so hard to produce good quality food in Ontario. Thank you very much. Order. Restart the clock. The next question, Member for Ajax. My question is for the Attorney General. I've heard from many of my constituents both tenants and landlord concerning the delays they're experiencing when they engage with the landlord tenant board. There are many reports of the long delays when it comes to hearings to resolve tenants and disputes causing uncertainty and confusion to both tenants and landlords. The consensus is that the timeframes are way too long. The case loads are too heavy and service standards needs to be strengthened. As a government, we must put forward the resolutions that will make wait time shorter and results much faster for those involved. Speaker, can the Attorney General please explain how our government has taken action to address and resolve disputes at the landlord tenant board? Great question. Speaker, and I appreciate the question from the Member for Ajax. It's no secret that our government has been making historical progress when it comes to solving the housing crisis right here in Ontario. Our efforts are more than just building homes. That's why I was really proud to stand with my colleague, Minister Clark in London earlier this month to announce that we're doubling the number of adjudicators. The delays around the landlord tenant board have been frustrating for people across this province both for landlords and for tenants. But it's been our government that has been the ones getting it done when it comes to improving services here in Ontario and that includes the landlord tenant board and by doubling the number of adjudicators Mr. Speaker, more Ontarians will have their cases heard in an efficient manner. And the supplementary question. Thank you Speaker and thank you to the Attorney General for that response. I know that the landlord tenant board capacities is holding more hearings and seeing more improvements. Increasing the number of adjudicators is a positive step towards speeding up decisions. The landlord tenant board is part of our province tribunal system that plays an important role in providing accessible resolution to thousands of Ontarians. It is essential that our government continues to make investments that will modernize services so that people of our province and our tribunal Speaker, can the Attorney General please explain further how our government is making investments to improve access. The Attorney General She's correct we've been making necessary investments at the landlord tenant board over time and as I mentioned previously we're doubling the number of full-time adjudicators by adding 40 full-time members plus additional support staff for a total of six and a half million dollars of our historic housing strategy. With this announcement the board will have 80 full-time adjudicators and to help Ontarians appear before them we're also making the processes easier and that's why in this budget an investment of over 24 million dollars over three years was made of course the NDP voted against it and well we made an investment of 6 million for additional recruitment at the landlord tenant board and the NDP voted against that. These investments follow a 28 and a half million funding arrangement under the justice accelerated strategy to improve processes in the digital case management process. Mr. Speaker the NDP voted against that. Now unfortunately they keep saying no but fortunately we keep passing it and we keep moving forward Mr. Speaker so I look forward to continuously improving the process and making the wait time shorter and making the process more efficient. Thank you Mr. Speaker. Thank you Mr. Speaker. Thank you Mr. Speaker. For the premium the natural gas price in northern Ontario is unbearable. Residents have no surplus in their budget. Businesses and non nonprofits have face difficulties. We are using the north is much higher than because of our longer winters than in the south. The government does not reflect our needs it's completely unjust. The greenhouse someone who past 2080 been after using new equipment for the premier. What is your government help people in the north with their electricity and organizations with the costs and energy Thank you for the question it's difficult to understand the question by the member because Mr. Speaker the member opposite is saying he wants more affordable energy for people in the north that's exactly what we've been providing since we took government back in 28 Mr. Speaker but the member opposite and his party was all about supporting the Liberals Green Energy Act when they were in power Mr. Speaker during the Green Energy Act we saw hydro bills rising by 10-12% each year Mr. Speaker in 2018 that came to an end we ordered the madness Mr. Speaker but you know what the NDP wanted to do while the Liberals were doing that they wanted them to go faster Mr. Speaker we saw more over market renewable contracts on the grid Mr. Speaker since we've come into power we flattened those increases in the electricity sector and I'll have more to say about natural gas in my supplementary the supplementary question the member for him I'm just going to go back to the premier because the words that I would have to say to that are terribly unparliamentary seniors unfixed incomes are struggling the most when it comes to the cost of utilities and natural gas the premier from Hamilton Mountain shared with me that her utility bills are so high she had to wear coats and use two to three blankets overnight just to be able to keep warm in her own home Speaker this is absolutely disgraceful maybe the member from Niagara West Glenbrook doesn't have these problems in Niagara West I'm not quite sure but the government needs to be ashamed I'm not sure any of these members across the aisle were using coats I think it's in their homes to stay warm can the premier explain why seniors like my constituent are supposed to survive this affordability crisis when they are being priced out of basic necessities a senior will come to order to reply the minister of energy Mr. Speaker it's impossible to take this member seriously when she talks about affordability because it was this party in 2018 that ended the liberals cap and trade and fought the carbon tax all the way to the supreme court that was the premier that led that charge Mr. Speaker the NDP won a bigger carbon tax the premier and our minister of energy at the time warned the people of Ontario that the carbon tax wasn't going to just drive up the cost of utilities higher it was going to drive up the cost of everything including groceries in our grocery stores Mr. Speaker and you know what that is exactly what has happened life in Ontario is more unaffordable today because of the federal carbon tax which that member and her party supports stand with us and fight the member for Ottawa south come to order the member for Waterloo come to order the member for Nippeen come to order the member for Ottawa south come to order the member for Kitchener Conestoga come to order start the clock the member for Peterborough Corridor next question this morning I have a question for the minister of labour, immigration, training and skill development the important work that our minors do is vital to building a strong Ontario not just in the mining industry but other industries as well as just one example mineral resources are needed for our manufacturing sector and making electric vehicles and over the next decade critical minerals will be needed in many more areas for our expanding economic markets workplace safety in this sector is also a condition for success in developing the critical minerals industry for the future of our province minors have been the back point of Ontario's economy for generations and we owe it to them and our families to do more to keep them safe Speaker can the minister please explain what our government is doing to protect the minors of Ontario reply the minister of labour immigration training and skills development Speaker and thank you to the member for Peterborough Corridor for that important question Speaker on Monday of last week I had the pleasure to join my good friend the minister of mines in Sudbury with the president of the United Steel Workers Union Local 6500 to announce new measures that the government is taking to keep Ontario's more than 29,000 minors safe lowering exposure limits to diesel exhaust is something that minors and their unions have been calling for four years and we're listening working closely with the United Steel Workers we have acted quickly on their concerns concerns the previous Liberal government left unanswered our government under the leadership of our premier is proposing new regulations that bring Ontario's exposure limits to oil and gas in Canada down to the most protective in all of North America Speaker we know there's more work to be done and working together with our labour partners and employers we will keep the men and women in Ontario's minors safe Thank you Mr. Speaker I'd like to thank the minister for that response but I'm going to pivot a little bit so my supplementary question is to the minister of mines as the minister is well aware of the extensive career in the mining industry there are many occupational risks that workers face every time they start to shift underground this announcement by the minister of labour immigration training and skill development is another milestone for workplace safety for minors their province can be proud of however there's always more work to be done when it comes to ensuring workplace safety in this sector Speaker can the minister of mines please describe the importance of this announcement in the context that it is possible to strengthen Ontario's critical mineral supply chain That's a good question Reply the minister of mine Thank you for the member of the question and the minister for a great announcement last week Speaker I come from a very proud mining family that's been in the industry for over 100 years I lived and worked in the communities the mining communities safety continues to be our top priority but we can always do better that's why this announcement is so important because we are improving workplace safety for minors Speaker as our government works to build more mines to supply the EV revolution we need the world's best and brightest to join our industry this announcement sends a strong message that you can find safe rewarding careers in Ontario's mining industry I am proud to be a part of a government that puts people first and sets them up for exciting jobs that will make them part of a growing supply chain for electric vehicles in this province Next question Thank you Mr. Speaker for the premier It has been three long years since this government introduced bill 124 Does the premier think freezing the wages of healthcare workers during a pandemic helped with the recruitment helped with the retention in hindsight does the premier think it was a good idea President of the Treasury Board Thank you very much Mr. Speaker this government has launched the largest healthcare recruitment strategy in the history of this province and the members opposite on the opposition side have voted against that in fact this year alone Mr. Speaker over 12,000 nurses were registered that is the largest number of registered nurses in the history of this province we put over $342 million in last year's fall economic statement to support the upskilling of certain nurses and healthcare professionals across this province and every single time that we have put forward measures investments billions of dollars in recruitment the members opposite have voted against it every single time Thank you Speaker although the premier does not think that our healthcare heroes deserve a raise it turns out that both employers and employees agree on retroactive pay and are for work done during the pandemic with nurses and paramedics we have awarded back pay as we speak the time has come for this premier to start working for workers to treat our healthcare workers as heroes will the premier withdraw his appeal of bill 124 Good bye for the government the premier Thank you Mr. Speaker I'll tell you what we did for the healthcare workers we gave the nurses a $5,000 bonus which was equivalent to a 7.6% increase the highest in the entire country and guess what the NDP and the Liberals voted against it Mr. Speaker we gave the PSW the largest increase they've ever seen at $3 per hour but guess what Mr. Speaker the NDP and Liberals voted against it we made sure we paid for the tuition for the nurses all expenses if they worked in a rural community the NDP voted against it we have the highest minimum wage in the entire country Mr. Speaker the NDP and Liberals voted against it we're making sure we put money back into people's pockets 60,000 new nurses have been registered since we took office as a president of the treasury said 12,000 new nurses came on the job that is a record we have 30,000 in the queue at the colleges and universities that's what we're doing for our frontline workers Order Orderaround Remember for Waterloo come to Order the Minister of Labor come to Order the next question start the clock Member for Renfrough Nipasing Pembroke Thank you for my question for the minister of development Our province like the rest of the world experience the impacts of global economic uncertainty high interest rates and inflation this current economic climate barriers and burdens that are disproportionately affecting communities in remote, rural and northern regions more profoundly. These barriers are hindering opportunities for job creation, education and business development in the north. Because the previous Liberal government ignored the needs of Northern Ontario, it is vitally important that our government takes action to keep the north competitive and improve the quality of life for all northerners. Speaker, can the Minister please explain how our government is supporting opportunities and prosperity in the north? Minister of Northern Development. Thank you Mr. Speaker. There's a number of ways and under the leadership of this Premier we've made it very clear that we're building Ontario and that means building Northern Ontario. Maybe I'll start Mr. Speaker with an ode to Good Roads Conference this week and mention that we started out with a couple of key announcements from the Manitoba border. Niewit Wendemek limited highway twinning Mr. Speaker not only has it been extended but we work cooperatively with an indigenous owned and operated business who play a substantial in fact a majority role in the construction of that twinned highway as well. We were in Dryden to announce the Grand Trunk Avenue which is also the Trans-Canada highway leads right into Dryden under major reconstruction and planning and design resources for Fort Francis 3rd Street West which is also Trans-Canada. Highways are important connections Mr. Speaker for our vast region but they get goods and people across Northern Ontario and we're committed to making sure that Northern Ontario roads are safe and efficient. Thank you Mr. Speaker. And the supplementary question. Thank you Speaker and thank you to the Minister for that response. It is encouraging news that our government is making meaningful investments to support economic development and growth in the North. We know that the strength of Ontario's economy is built on the knowledge, skills and expertise of our workers. Education is the key in preparing workers to take on the jobs of the future especially in view of increasing labour shortages and the urgent need to fill job vacancies across many sectors. Our government must continue to do all that we can to work with our Northern partners to foster innovation in order to build strong and prosperous businesses and communities. Speaker can the Minister please expand on how our government is investing in the North and creating opportunities for future generations. Minister of Northern Development. Just a great opportunity Mr. Speaker in the week prior to last and last week to travel from Sudbury to Pecanjicum and spend some time in Canora and Dryden Mr. Speaker making the kinds of investments that transform the lives of people in our Northern communities. Whether we're upgrading the facilities at the Dryden Public Library Mr. Speaker or investing in a recreational facilitator program in Vermillion Bay Mr. Speaker or investing in a youth wellness hub in Pecanjicum First Nations and seeing for the first time in more than 30 years of being a part of that community Mr. Speaker a sawmill. These are exciting opportunities that range from skills development to quality of life in our small Northern towns and cities Mr. Speaker. We're looking forward to a dynamic vibrant Northern Ontario Mr. Speaker which can join Southern Ontario in one of the most exciting economic periods in its history. Northern Ontario Mr. Speaker is ready. My question this morning is to the Premier of Ontario as reported in the Hamilton spectator 2100 kids are waiting for surgery at McMaster's Children's Hospital. It's the worst weight in the province for pediatric surgery. No child should have to live in pain pain that is entirely preventable. Imagine being a parent watching your child live with pain and knowing that if they miss important surgeries it can have life altering consequences. McMaster is doing everything they can and the federal government has stepped in to help as well. When will your government step up and do your part to help these children? Good job. Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. You're speaking of a member opposite is absolutely right McMaster is doing incredible work and in fact it is because of the work and innovation that's happening there that we were able to in the fall add an additional six bed ICU capacity because we know that parents children should not have to wait for these needed surgeries. It speaks to the investments that we continue to make and working with those partners. Recently last month I was at the Ron Joyce Centre and seeing the incredible work that they are able to do when they get a government and a partner just speaks to how we can improve the system if we work together and that's exactly what we're doing with McMaster. Thank you. Premier things aren't getting better under your government they're getting worse and this is an emergency all across Ontario there's 12,000 Ontario children waiting for surgery right now. Bruce Squires the president of McMaster's Children's Hospital shared his deep concern that 1,400 children have already missed optimal window for surgery and they now risk life altering consequences life long consequences because they're missing surgeries. Our children urgently need your help Premier. Your government has fixed the power you can fix this today Premier will you help these children. Minister of Health. Perhaps the member opposite didn't hear me clearly we have been making investments we have been working in particular with our Children's Hospital partnerships in fact we've made permanent investments increasing the number of critical beds in Children's Hospital in Eastern Ontario, Master Children's Hospital of course in Hamilton London health sciences the hospitals for sick children and of course Kingston health sciences we've made those investments permanent because as we saw the need we increase and we ensure that those capacities are improving it it continues to amaze me that the member opposite is not actually encouraging and working and talking to the hospitals to CEOs to see the kind of innovation that is happening in their community hospitals because it truly is world renowned and working. Thank you. The next question the member for Durham. Thank you Mr. Speaker. My question Mr. Speaker is for the Associate Minister of Transportation. Mr. Speaker the people in my great riding of Durham and across the GTHA have public transit as their primary form of transportation but many riders within Durham and across the GTHA using a host of different agencies can get confused by the various fare systems and payment methods under different municipal transit services. My constituents have been asking for simpler ways to pay the fare especially first time transit users who may not always carry cash. Mr. Speaker therefore can the Minister please share with this house how our government is making it easier and more convenient to take transit in my riding and across the greater Toronto Hamilton area. And to respond the Associate Minister of Transportation. Well thank you Speaker and the members right it should be easier to tap and get down to watch the Leafs win the cup this year. That's what we're doing through last summer and this winter we introduced credit card tap on the Presto across go and the 905 and Speaker I'm glad to say that across participating agencies riders have now tapped with their credit card one million times. Doesn't stop there those Speaker Metrolinx is now also working to implement debit card tap very soon in the 905 and across the go network and what's more Speaker Metrolinx on behalf of our government has done great work with the TTC to update Presto devices so both credit card and debit tap payment features can be brought to the hard working people of the six later this year. Speaker it's not enough just to build record transit which we're doing under the leadership of this response we're bringing game changing initiatives making it easier for connecting to the grid and getting down to watch our boys in blue. Mr. Speaker thank you to the Associate Minister for his response it is great to see our government provide transit riders with more choices that make it easier for them to travel. Mr. Speaker Ontarians have seen a rise in their cost of living and this is due to global inflation and economic instability of course for many of them transit fares add to the financial burden they're already bearing. Our government must continue to remove barriers to ridership and make life more affordable for the hard working individuals and families in my riding of Durham and across Ontario. Mr. Speaker therefore can the Associate Minister explain how our government is offering Ontarians cost effective ways to travel particularly on public transit. The Associate Minister of Transportation. Speaker the member is absolutely right as we get back to normal times and navigate economic uncertainty we have to make sure that we are putting money back into people's pockets that accrues our transit riders. In contrast to the previous Liberal government with its transit hikes over six straight years when they were in power Metrolinx under our government has not increased transit fares for the past four years. What's more Speaker our Go Affordability Pilot provided a 50% reimbursement for applicable Go riders in Peel region. We're also delivering for the hard working youth and students of this province because no matter where you're enrolled or if you're between the ages of 13 and 19 we nearly doubled the youth and post-secondary discount to 40% off the standard fare on Go and Up Express. Speaker let's not forget we eliminated double fares for riders connecting to Go Transit and Major 905 Transit Agency saving up to $1800 a year making it more affordable to get down and watch our Jays in action this summer wherever you need to go. Next question the member for London Morris Center. Thank you Speaker my question is to the Premier. In the middle of the night inside a local shelter Olivia's makeshift tent went up in flames. The shelter beds inside weren't available because provincial funding had run out. Olivia suffered severe burns nearly half of her body she's now fighting for her life. I want to send strength to Olivia's parents Sean and Stephanie as well as her friends and the service providers who knew her so well. The City of London has doubled the number of unhoused people compared to two years ago. Double. 1,868 lives hanging in the balance and the provinces is ignoring it. Will this government do the right thing invest in affordable and supportive housing, wrap around supports, rent expand rent supplement programs and fund municipalities properly to ensure that shelters don't have to close when the need is so high. The Minister of Missile Affairs and Housing. I'm not sure where their question is coming from. We made a historic investment under the leadership of Premier Ford and Minister Beth and Falvey. 202 million additional for the homeless prevention program. Members were in their writings last week for a break week and some of the announcements that have come out of our municipal partners have been amazing. Now Speaker with this extra 202 million dollars our homelessness prevention program now provides funding of almost $700 million to provide service managers like the one that the member opposite just talked about additional funds to keep shelters open, to build capacity. So you know definitely we'll be reaching out on what the City of London will be doing with the extra dollars that the government just gave them and that the member opposite voted against. That concludes our question period.
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Also sponsoring the event is IIX Inc., a peering startup led by Equinix co-founder Bill Norton that operates Internet Exchange Points, or IEPs, which enable organizations to exchange traffic with one another to reduce infrastructure costs. The firm recently closed a $10 million funding round led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA) that Furrier views as validation for the Peer 2.0 mission and the market as a whole.
William B. Norton, IIX, at Peer 2.0 with John Furrier and Jeff Frick
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Live from Palo Alto, California, it's The Cube at Pier 2.0. Brought to you by the Pier 2.0 Foundations. Learn, connect and grow. Now here are your hosts, John Furrier and Jeff Frick. Welcome back. Jeff Frick here at the Pier 2.0 Foundation Event in Palo Alto, California. We're with The Cube. We go out to the events. We extract the signal from the noise. We get the smartest people in the room. We can find them. We invite them on The Cube to ask them the questions that you'd like to ask them. And I'm joined for our next segment here with Bill Norton, Chief Strategy Officer for IEX. Bill, welcome to The Cube. Hi. So Bill shows up with a book. Let's jump right out. We love when people bring books on The Cube. We've launched companies. We've launched books. We've launched all kinds of stuff. So we got there the Internet Peering Playbook written by the one and only Bill Norton. Yeah. Well, this started out actually as a whole series of white papers. When I first started working at Equinix back in the day, one of the things I wanted to do was find out what is this peering stuff? What are their exchange points? How does all that work? And not just from the high level perspective, but from an actual Internet service provider and network operator perspective. So I went to Internet conferences all over the world and I asked basic questions like that. So what is the definition of peering that you guys use? When you decide to peer with somebody, why would you say yes? And when you don't want to peer with somebody, why would you say no? And I would document what they said in the form of a white paper. And then I would walk the next people through the white paper that the previous people had contributed to. And they would say, well, you know, we think of peering a little bit differently. We tend to focus more on the quantifiable business case for peering or what have you. And I would make modifications to the white paper. And after about a hundred walk-throughs of the white paper at an Internet operations event, I would have in my hand a white paper that represented the community mindset on a previously undocumented Internet operations activity. So let's talk a little bit about the folks that aren't necessarily completely up to speed on networking, right? Because we get kind of a broad audience out there. What is kind of peering 101 for the person just coming off the street saying, tell me what is this and why is it important? Absolutely. So to answer that question, I guess I would start by saying that most people buy access to the Internet using a service called Internet Transit. Internet Transit is a port on the wall that says Internet this way. You simply send your traffic to your Internet service provider. Maybe it's Comcast or AT&T or somebody else. And you send all of your traffic out that way. And they take care of absolutely everything. I call that connecting to the edge of the Internet. And there's nothing wrong with that. 99.99% of all Internet attachments are at the edge. But if you look at the largest, most successful content companies or networks in the world, they connect to the core of the Internet, which are these Internet exchange points. The place where all of these network operators congregate and exchange traffic with one another. And in that way, the traffic that is going ultimately between my network and your network is going directly between our two networks and not up through your upstream ISP for which you pay. So that's the PACS, right? The Palo Alto Exchange, I think, is one of the... The PACS is a great example of an Internet exchange point. Absolutely. Okay, so peering is the direct connection from exchange point to exchange point. No, a direct connection between network operators. The network operators are the ones who exchange traffic. The Internet exchange point is the facilitator of that exchange. Okay, so it seems like a pretty simple concept. And yet you went out and asked a whole bunch of people to get their definition of what peering was and why it was important. Talk a little bit about kind of different points of views that you uncovered in your search. And what are some of the real important items that people really need to understand about peering? Well, peering used to be a process that was primarily used by the largest ISPs in the world. So AT&T customers need to get direct access to sprint customers who might need to access quest customers and so forth. So there's a mesh of these large ISPs in the world that exchange traffic with one another. And that used to be primarily the domain for Internet peering. But then the tier two ISPs, the smaller guys, found that they too could exchange traffic with one another and by doing so they bypass the tier one ISPs, at least for that traffic that can be directly exchanged. So I started studying the Internet as an ecosystem because the tier one ISPs acted fundamentally different from the tier two ISPs. The tier one ISPs are defined as ISPs that have access to the entire country solely through their free and reciprocal peering arrangements. So they don't have to pay transit fees to anyone to reach any destination within the country. The tier two ISPs are everybody else. Those are the guys who have to pay transit fees to somebody to reach some destination within the country. And therefore they're motivated to peer their traffic directly with each other to bypass the tier one ISPs, at least for that subset of traffic between their two customer bases. So I started finding that there are different species inside the ecosystems, tier one ISPs, tier two ISPs and content providers and that each act differently. But what's interesting is around the world, Jeff, every internet peering ecosystem I've studied has the exact same type of structure. The names might be different, you know, in Singapore, it might be SingTel and Pacific Internet and, you know, another ISP. We're in the U.S., it's tier one ISPs or Quest and level three and actually a century link now but AT&T and so forth. So different names of the specific companies but the context and every ecosystem around the world is very, very similar. From a technological point of view, yes, but we just had our last segment talking about how different kind of the opportunity for say the consumer internet options in the U.K. are so vastly different than they are here. So talk a little bit about how things evolved over time in terms of consolidation and expansion and choices for entry points into this ecosystem. Well, I think if you look at the ecosystem from, you know, a mile away, you see that the interdependencies between the different players is really, really quite strong. The tier one ISPs pair with each other, tier two ISPs pair with each other and the content companies buy transit from the tier two ISPs and the tier one ISPs. What you tend to see in the evolution of the ecosystem is that you do see a lot more choices coming into the ecosystem. The cable companies once were underneath the auspices of at-home. At-home would handle all the internet activities for all the cable companies, but they went bankrupt in 2001 and all the cable companies had to instantly become ISPs. Initially, all the cable companies across the United States would peer with each other for free and get access directly to each other's eyeballs and in that way, those guys had really quite good performance and they reduced their costs as well. And then the large-scale network-savvy content providers like Yahoo and Google started evolving into these peering beams. A new species entered the ecosystem and they started peering with the cable companies. So now all of a sudden, the quality of the experience that end customers had got fundamentally better because Yahoo was literally directly connected to the cable companies' networks and the amount of capacity and performance, the lower latency, the lower pack loss, all meant that end users got a much better experience. And where's the investment coming in when you've got kind of this interconnected play of mutually beneficial relationships, but still someone's got to invest in infrastructure, they've got to invest in pipes and switches and data centers, et cetera. Is there kind of a, you know, let's all do this together because it's greater or it'll be a one plus one plus three? Or, you know, how has the kind of forces of who's got the influence morphed back and forth as it's evolved from, you know, mom-on-pop cable operators to more powerful cable operators to content providers and then, of course, now it's the whole Netflix Comcast flash, if you will, that's really causing a lot of conversation around this topic. One of the things I find fascinating, Jeff, is if you look at these different species of players, they have really different motivations for peering and interconnecting. So if you look at the content companies, we talked to LinkedIn, we had LinkedIn give a great talk today about their motivation for peering and some of the automation they've done for peering. Every single content provider in the world that I've worked with and I've studied this, they will peer to improve the end user experience. Number one, not to save money, they might actually save a lot of money by doing it, but it's to improve the end user experience. And they're willing to invest an enormous amount of money in building out a global, large capacity network backbone solely so they have a better end user experience for the portal. They don't want someone to go to their competitor site. They know that if the glass, the visible part of your phone, if it doesn't fill up within a second or two, people will go to an alternative site. And this is where the content provider is talking about, the application provider. Absolutely. Okay. Universally, content providers want to peer to improve the end user experience. Speed, speed, speed, right? I mean, they got to get the stuff there quickly, as you said. Get that screen up there, get those ads. If they don't get those ads up there, people can't click on them, they lose money. Right, right. But the ISPs, they participate in peering for a different reason. As I said, the tier two ISPs, they peer with each other to reduce the amount of traffic, they have to pay AT&T to deliver. They can optimize their traffic directly. For them, it's not about the end user experience, it's about the cost savings of not having to have that transit meter spin really quickly. Right, right. So it's interesting, there's different motivations for each of the players in the ecosystem. The tier one ISPs, they already have access to the entire country's routing table for free. They peer with each other and get access to the entire routing table. So they're peering because they need that connectivity amongst themselves to get access to that ecosystem. It's not to save money, it's not to improve the end user performance. It's because they need the global connectivity, in particular the connectivity within that region. So then you throw in the explosion of content creation with all the apps and music and movies and everything else now coming down, which is probably much bigger, not to mention enterprise usage or internet of things and big data. And then you have an explosion of consumption devices on the other end. So huge bump up in demand. How are the carriers dealing with that in terms of spinning their little dial faster, as you said? Yeah, one of the things that was most interesting is I started working with YouTube way back when they first started getting into this stuff and the amount of traffic they were pushing was starting to grow exponentially. And what was fascinating to witness at that time, if you remember back then, if you would see video on the internet, you'd see a little postage stamp, a very jittery type of screen of video and it just was not a very good high quality experience. There's a graph in the book called the video suckiness curve. And way back then, the video suckiness curve showed the little postage stamp up there and it just didn't work very well. But as you started seeing Doxus being deployed in the last mile, that opened up the pipes very big in the last mile. When you started looking on the content creation side, it wasn't that long ago that digital cameras came out where you could take a large amount of video and then connect to your Mac and have it brought into iMovie or something like that and spew that out right to YouTube. So the flow from the end systems that created the content all the way up to YouTube and the massive distribution system that YouTube used to get that out there all the way to the broadband, that video internet ecosystem, as I call it, from end to end was finally activated. And yes, at that point you started seeing the transit meters spinning faster. You started seeing enormous amounts of content being distributed using CDNs and transit and peering and it was incredibly exciting and incredibly powerful for the peering ecosystem. Those pipes got very, very fat, very fast. And how's the finance? Well, YouTube's now financed by ads. Back then they were just running a lot of data, right? They didn't have a lot of revenue. There wasn't a lot of ads. They didn't have the big Google cash machine supporting them. So who was financing this massive increase in demand on the infrastructure? The one data point I remember hearing was that if Google didn't acquire YouTube within six months YouTube would be out of business. They would have simply run out of money. But instead they had that $1.65 billion buyout because of the user base and because of the growth and the value of that brand. What an Amiga deal steal. That was looking back in hindsight for $1.6 billion. It seemed pretty inexpensive compared to some of the transactions that we're getting today. Back then that was a big amount of traffic. For virtually no revenue, right? They're really buying the future. In my position, I was the co-founder and chief technical liaison for Equinix. My job was to travel to different conferences around the world to study the ecosystems, to study how things were working, to hear what people were saying about Equinix, to hear what people were saying about other companies, our competitors, and to find out what opportunities existed in the marketplace and how things were dynamically shifting. During the time we just spoke about during the video internet evolution, it was a phenomenally fun time to be in the ecosystem because the more traffic that goes across the interfering ecosystem, the more traffic that people can peer away for free, the more desirable the exchange points are because that's where you can offload your traffic for free with one another and that just sends everything up just higher and higher and higher. And of course the flip side of that is that also meant that people could charge less and less and less and we saw the price of internet transit go from $1,200 per megabit per second in 1998. Five years later it was $120 per megabit per second. Five years later it was $12 per megabit per second and today it's $1.20 per megabit per second. If you follow that trajectory in just a few more years it will be $0.12 per megabit per second. Essentially free, right? Essentially asymptotically approaching zero and Moore's law wins again. Exactly, right. So here we are at Pier 2.0 First time for this event. What's Pier 2.0 all about in the context of the story in which you just told and what does it really set the path for for the next several years? Yeah, well you know there are lots of forums around the internet operations space now. Every region around the world has their own internet operations forum. In North America it's NANAGA, a group that I used to chair called the North American Network Operators Group. In Europe it's a French acronym pronounced RIPE and that's where they have their coordination. In Asia there's a once a year conference called APRICOT and these are places where people come to talk about internet operations and the topics in general. Those do a really fine job. There's also a variety of peering forums like the global peering forum or the European peering forum Asia peering forum and these are places for peering coordinators to meet one another, schedule meetings to discuss whether it makes sense for you and I to connect our networks together and peer, if there's about equal value the answer is yes, if there isn't the answer is probably no. But Pier 2.0 is not that. We're not trying to be an internet operations forum we're not trying to be a peering forum this is an educational forum. This is a place where experienced peering people can share their experience and share their expertise with the folks who are just starting to get into the peering ecosystem and if we do this right we can grow the peering ecosystem well beyond the well-established Tier 2 ISPs, well beyond the well-established content companies and include enterprises like Hertz and Avis and Visa and Mastercard, all these guys ought to be peering directly amongst themselves and directly with their key trading partners and if we do this right we can grow this ecosystem in order to magnitude larger and everyone's going to benefit from that. So are there technological hurdles to that happening or is it more just kind of a point of view and just kind of the evolution as to is that kind of the natural state of the evolution of where it would go based on the steps that we've already taken. It's an education thing I mean if you're a content company you're most likely buying transit like I said it's a simple service it says internet this way you just send your traffic to AT&T or Sprint or whoever and your traffic is out there you may not even have a network engineering team to know enough to know that you could also connect to the core of the internet and be directly connected to Box or Dropbox or Microsoft or whoever so you need to understand that that opportunity exists and it doesn't mean you need to build out a large networking staff to do this anymore it can be done very quickly and very easily and that's one of the things that I'm sure you learned that IAX is involved in doing. Do you think that that path will go down kind of a trading partner set or more likely an industry set what do you think kind of the natural bundles of activity and connectivity will be as it evolves is it hurts plus Sheridan plus Alaska Airlines or is it Alaska plus United plus Southwest I mean how's this going to evolve do you think? So here's where I see things going today folks are buying transit and they're blending in some amount of peering so they can still buy transit from AT&T to reach the entire internet but you know what a lot of my traffic that I care about is coming from Box we're using Box for example our shared data store for our companies mission critical that we have direct access to Box so we're going to peer with Box even though it's probably shadow IT and nobody knows it's there but that's a different conversation for another show we're going to peer with Box we've certified so the point is that there's going to be a blend so you're going to buy transit but you're also going to peer some with key trading partners Andrea Sturm from the DKX once told me important traffic is peered and I love that phrase important traffic is peered that means if you like you can be directly connected to those key partners where you exchange a lot of traffic most likely if you're a content company you want to be directly connected to Google for Google ads if you're an enterprise you want to be directly connected to Microsoft and Dropbox and other key trading partners and it's going to be that kind of blend you're going to blend in transit, peering remote peering which IAX offers, distributed peering that IAX is doing CDN services and then the question is what is the optimal blend for the network application at hand and there are a variety of different views on that so the point is you've got a much broader toolkit now available than you did four or five years ago you did before so Bill we're getting the hook on time I want to give you the last word your book was a collection of notes from a tour before what's the next book going to be on what's kind of the next kind of big thing that you're looking at from kind of a macro point of view I'm not really looking at doing another book in theory there are a lot of interesting topics so coming forward for example this edition of the book has a focus on international peering something that hasn't been documented before so when I started working a lot across Africa, places like South Africa and Kenya and Ghana Nigeria and such I learned that there's actually a whole lot of gamesmanship about how you decide what country to go into and when you go into that country do you buy transit do you appear, do you sell transit what are the different models for doing that and it kind of fits into that blend future of projection as well so I might expand the international footprint focus and evolve this book to the 2015 edition well you got to keep adding to it so Bill thanks for coming on theCUBE Bill Norton Chief Strategy Officer for IAX I'm Jeff Frick with theCUBE we're at the peer 2.0 foundation event in Palo Alto California we'll be right back with our next guest after this short break thanks for watching
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we have the situation with the protests, we have seen some disputes in the street, but nothing that, of course, even remotely close to something like a shooting could be far fetched. We don't know, but of course, all of these are possibilities that we could be looking at. Exactly. Anything is possible. Everything is, all the information is just the very initial beginning. Right now, we're hearing this happening less than 10 minutes ago, and we have to understand the Dizing of Street in Tel Aviv, a very central location, always, especially on a Thursday evening, but always a central location. A lot of people there are related to the protests, yes. Do we know if the shooting is related to the protests? Do we know of terrorism? It's way too early to tell. The investigation will continue perhaps later on. But first thing is first understanding who are the shooters making sure they're neutralized, and then, of course, trying to assess what this is connected to. Anything is possible. The background could be criminal. The background could be nationalistic, as far-fetched as it is. The background could be connected to the protests. Everything, everything is possible under these circumstances. The very tense circumstances that Israel is living at these times. Of course, anything is possible at this time. I do want to say we have to be very cautious here. There are reports of other shootings that are now going out on social media, which have been denied, so people should stay calm, obviously, though. If you live in central Tel Aviv, if you live near in the area, certainly around Dizingof, Sender and Dizingof Street, you should stay at home. Stay home until it's clear what exactly is happening, because at this time it is not clear what is exactly happening. That's true. Again, we spoke earlier on the program. This is a tense time in the West Bank. Palestinians were coming up close to the month of Ramadan, which is a time that brings usually increased tensions with the Palestinians. We saw, again, the incident in Geneva last week, and another incident today with three Palestinians killed during an IDF raid. It's certainly not out of the realm of possibility. We don't know this. It's not out of the realm of possibility that this could be terror-related. Anything is possible. Anything is possible. And as we mentioned, it was exactly a year ago. We're exactly in this location. We had a terror attack with three people killed. We now get more information from Mada, from Israel's emergency security services. We're hearing of three people injured. These are the reports now, three people injured in a shooting attack in the central dizzying of Street in Tel Aviv. What's the background unclear at the moment? Right. We are getting reports that there are massive security forces converging on the scene. That could be. And I'm going to... Okay, now we are getting a report of a suspect being apprehended. One suspect being apprehended. First of all, we don't have confirmation of that. So that's not an all-clear signal. And second, we don't know how many perpetrators could be involved here. So even if there are reports that a suspect is apprehended by no means should that be interpreted as saying the incident is over. Absolutely. It is far from over. It's still active crime scene. We're seeing live images. We could see police there. On the scene there, that's right off of Dizengoff Square there. So obviously this is a central location chosen clearly. You know, one have to say that if one were to carry out a... And I'm speculating here, please. This would be the place. If one were to carry out a terror attack, this would be the place. You would choose this for the symbolic import of the place that it is at Dizengoff Center. Square. And again, if we go back to the terror attack a year ago, it happened exactly in the same place. These images that we saw in the intersection of Dizengoff and Gurion Street, a very central location in downtown Tel Aviv. Busy any time of day, any time of night, especially busy on a Thursday night, especially busy when so many people around the city connected to the protests, a very central location. We're hearing of a shooting attack over there. What exactly happened? What's the background? Not clear? If really there is a suspect under arrest, maybe, and if that suspect is connected, maybe more information could be provided regarding whatever happened there. Still, many questions to be asked at this time. Not exactly clear what is going on. There is an announcement by the mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Khodai, where he's saying we are talking about a terror attack. One of the terrorists has been neutralized. I request all of the protesters out on the streets now to cease their protests now and return home. So that is dramatic development, Jonathan. By the way, three injured in the Tel Aviv, we should update. Our Stripe on that reports now are three injured in a shooting, but a dramatic development here. The mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Khodai, saying this was a terrorist incident. Three people injured in this. He is now asking those people who are out on the streets protesting, and there's thousands, if not tens of thousands, out on the streets. He is requesting that they cease the protests this evening, return home. One of the shooter, a suspect apprehended, but certainly we could be talking about a second shooter involved here. And of course, that could be a very dangerous situation. Absolutely. And this now is treated as a terror attack. We're also seeing images of the shooter there shooting in the street. The mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Khodai, as you mentioned, treating this as a terror attack. And again, we're hearing more information regarding two different locations there along Disingof Street. And as we've spoken about, three people injured. Two different locations there in Disingof Street, a very central location within Tel Aviv. And we have to know if there really is a terrorist either killed or in custody. And once his identity is known, it could perhaps give us a little more information regarding what has happened this evening in Tel Aviv. All right. Well, we have on the phone a lone aviator, of course, Skype, I'm sorry, from former Palestinian Affairs expert, former advisor Kogadin. Alone, it's looking now. We don't have official confirmation from the IDF, but from the Tel Aviv, Mayor, Ron Khodai. This is a terror attack, and it looks like it's timed on the, you know, the one-year anniversary of last day, and maybe connected to those events, for example, in Janine in the last few days. Yeah, sure, Kalev. I can tell you that in the moment, I got a few evidences or pictures that shows that it was really a terror attack in the area of North Tel Aviv. There was a terrorist which held a gun and they shooted people around the streets. It seems that this terrorist took advantage of the situation, and I think that there are unique circumstances if you want. Well, let's talk about them alone, because on one hand, as you said, a lot of people out on the streets, police dealing with them, but at the same time, a lot of police out on the streets might have been able to get to the scene quickly. We don't know yet. Exactly. The majority of the police forces are concentrated or focused in the demonstration. Thousands of people going around the streets in the center and north of Tel Aviv, and the police is focused in this event, a wide event. And I think that when the police should make a kind of balance, the focus on the option of terror attack at the same time is less than the protest. So I think that this terrorist used the unique circumstances and crossed the street over there and started to shoot. I think that we are in the middle. We are still in the middle of the attack because so far there is no official response by the police if the terrorist was caught or not. If the terrorist attack was final or not, we are still staying for the official statement. And I think it could be escalate, not just in Tel Aviv, but also in other districts, because you want to mention that just yesterday, the IDF forces killed a few Palestinians in Nablus area, terrorists I mean. And today three Palestinian terrorists were killed in Jenin area. So we are still in the middle of a terror wave in the West Bank. And now we can see maybe a response of the events in the West Bank of the escalation that was made direct in the center of Tel Aviv. And I think that this weekend will be, I hope it will be quiet, but I'm afraid to say that. All right, now we do, by the way, I do want to say that the police have said they have neutralized the suspect, but there has been final confirmation from the IDF, people should still stay in place. We do have some video, hold on a little, because we do have some video, apparently hearing the shots that were fired this evening. Let's see if we can listen to that. All right, well there you have an active scene. Perhaps it sounds like a gunfire, perhaps that's the moment when the police neutralize them. And along the question is, this is an escalation. The question is, what kind of escalated response could we possibly see from Israeli, Israel, from Israeli security forces and the IDF in reaction to this? I can assume in this time, in real time, I can assume that in the West Bank and maybe Jerusalem district, we are, let's say tomorrow is a Friday, so Friday will be a tense time. And I think that immediately the IDF forces and the Shabbat, the Israeli intelligence agency and the police together should plan the next day what will be the main mission for them. And I think that the fact that this terror attack happened in Tel Aviv, it changed the state of mind. The state of mind of the IDF during the last week and the Shabbat also was a terror attack of violence or escalation in the West Bank and on the border between Israel and Gaza, on the fence over there in the southern front. Now, for a long time, few months, we didn't see any terror attack in the center of Tel Aviv. And now we have, I would say, a new challenge, all new challenge, but we are in the beginning of a new situation. Right. And alone, especially with your experience with Kogat, the branch of the Defense Ministry that deals with civil administration, whenever there's a terror attack like this in Tel Aviv, questions are raised. If it is the Palestinian we're talking about, how he arrived there? Did he cross the fence? Was he licensed to be a work? We have a picture there of the shooter. Clearly, this was a determined terror attack we could see right there. Dramatic photo of the attacker. So I imagine that's going to be one of the first questions is how this attacker, if it's a Palestinian, how did he get to the center of Tel Aviv? Of course. I think that the IDF and the police forces have started already in investigation to look for the data or the details about this man, about the operation, how he got to Tel Aviv by car, not by car, who supported him, who gave him some help outside of Tel Aviv and so on. And in the end of the night, I think that we should have all the details about the terrorist and the other circles around him. And I think that those details will lead the Shabbat and the IDF and the police together to their new mission tomorrow morning. It means, for example, if this terrorist, just for example, we don't have the full details right now, but if this one came from East Jerusalem, for example, it's under the umbrella of the police. And if the terrorist came from Gaza and succeed to cross the defense, it means that dozens of Palestinian workers who enter Israel every day now will be under closure. So every details will lead us to a new or a different conclusion. Right. And Jonathan, alone stay with us, but I just want to go to Jonathan Regev in studio for a minute. Jonathan, this attack may have absolutely nothing to do with the current internal political debate in Israel over the judicial reforms. It's looking like this was a Palestinian assailant maybe striking on the anniversary of last year's attack or towards the month of Ramadan. But because it happened today, when we're having these protests throughout the country, especially in Tel Aviv, and a day when just hours ago, it was reported that National Security Minister Edomar Ben-Ghver had dismissed the commander of the Tel Aviv district from his job because he was unhappy with how he was handling the protests. And then later, just a couple of hours later, there's a terror attack in Tel Aviv. You know there's going to be a lot of comment about how this relates to the political situation. Yeah, it should not be related to the political situation, but of course it will be. Everyone, everyone will state it when it comes to the coalition. They will say that because of the protestors take so much of the attention of the police towards the protest, the police is not able to deal with what it really should do, and that is sporting terrorism. The opposition will say that now the Tel Aviv district, perhaps the most important outside the Jerusalem district, they will say that the Tel Aviv district does not have a commissioner. There's no police chief in Tel Aviv because the minister in charge took him away because he's unhappy with the way that he dealt with terrorism. A few minutes later, this is happening, so we can expect maybe an hour or two where the politicians will put politics aside. Tomorrow morning, you can bet they will speak about it. I'm not even sure there's going to be an hour of that. Maybe I complimented them too much. I think so. I'm sure that's, I haven't looked at the social media yet, but I can be sure there'll be comments on it. But alone, there are going to be questions raised. I'll just put it in more of the context of the security, a lot of confusion, a lot of discussion about whether the lines of authority in various bodies, as you mentioned, that deal with these kind of incidents, are being established, whether those lines are crossed, and whether this is in some way going to reflect badly, whether it is anything to do with it or not, about some of the reorganization that the current government is doing when it comes to the security field. Yes, of course, it's a question of the responsibility area. The limit between the separation between the police and the Shabak, which means the intelligence agency and the IDF around Tel Aviv, it's an open question because who is responsible about terror attack which happened in Tel Aviv? Is the Shabak, the intelligence agency or the police, or what's about the responsibility of the IDF if these terrorists came from West Bank? Alone, I'm going to ask you to let you know. Alone, I'm going to ask you this to hold the thought for a minute because we do have a live report from a worker for MADA, the Emergency Medical Rescue Service, Israel. Can you hear me? Yeah, can you hear me? Yes, I can. Israel, just tell us what you're seeing, what you're experiencing, what you know about the scene there on D's and Goff. Okay, good evening. In 840, we got a call, received a call to the operation dispatch about the gun shooting in Tel Aviv, where our crew just came to the scene, they find like a three person that was shot in a seriously condition, and immediately we start to treat the patient and to transport the patient to the hospital. And on the way, of course, we still were treating the patient. All right, well, this is what we know, we're hearing three injured, we're hearing one in serious or even critical condition, the others moderate or light, can you confirm any of that? Yeah, it is true that we have one in a seriously condition and we have one here with us. There is also in a seriously condition, one of us. I'm not going to say in a great condition, but it is okay. A moderate condition? Yeah. Okay, what do you know? I mean, have the police told you whether there, we know that one suspect has been neutralized, has been killed by presumably by police. Have you had any information about that when you were active on the scene, whether all the suspects have been neutralized or there are still concerns, there's some possible risk on near that area? We are not sure about it, the police job and I'm not allowed to say something about it, of course. When we, the suspects on the scene here, they think it is a terrorist, they're not sure about it yet, and they checking that information. And in the other area in Tel Aviv and all the other calls that people calling the police and thinking that maybe we have another scene or another terrorist in the area is the police job. I'm not allowed to say anything about it. I understand. Let me ask you, there's a lot of people out on the streets in Tel Aviv. The mayor, Ron Choudai, has told all those participating in the protests to please return home now. Was there any trouble getting through to the scene, then getting the injured to the hospital? No, no, no. A lot of people on the street, but when they heard the sirens, everyone was just moving to the side and allowed to get to the scene and to do our job. The police meeting in Tel Aviv, they're great jobs. They're helping us. They were helping us to take the patient to the hospital to make sure that although the way is still open for us and all the patients, they came to the hospital like in a few or four minutes from the start of the gun shooting on the scene. Yes, sir. Thank you for joining us on I-24 News. You're welcome. Have a good night. And Jonathan, there's certainly confirmation there. We do have some victim of this terror incident. We now know a terror incident who is in serious, perhaps even critical condition being taken to hospital. You get a sense that this could have, we saw the picture of the shooter could have maybe ended a lot worse. It may have been advantageous to fact that a lot of police are out on the streets in Tel Aviv this evening. Yes, the fact that he was shot and neutralized right on the spot, I think it prevented this terrible incident from being much, much worse. This is one fact. Of course, if we spoke earlier about politics, this will also lead to the question, should we have more gun in the streets? Should we not have more gun in the streets? That's also something that will be brought up. We don't know the identity of the shooter yet, but this is a very important point, something that you also stressed in your conversation with the owner of Yatara a few minutes ago. It is really very important to understand where the shooter came from. If that shooter came from the West Bank, then we have to understand how exactly he crossed from the West Bank into Israel. If he had work permits in Israel, was he allowed to cross? Where did he get the gun? Questions like that. But if this shooter came from East Jerusalem, something that we have to understand and we mention it again and again, especially when we speak of terror attacks happening in Jerusalem, but it's true for anywhere in Israel. East Jerusalem might have every right, practically every right that every other Israeli citizen has, meaning they have the freedom to travel freely anywhere in Israel. Anywhere in Israel, people from East Jerusalem can drive just like any other Israeli citizen. And there's also the possibility of this being an Israeli citizen. We have seen an attack in Dizengov. It was 2016, if I remember correctly, carried out by an Israeli citizen from northern Israel. So once the identity of the shooter is understood, then perhaps more information could be obtained regarding as to how that person arrived to Israel to Tel Aviv with a shooting gun. Many questions there. Right. And alone this government, the new government came in vowing to toughen policies against Palestinians. But now we're facing, this is the first time they'll be facing this kind of terror attack. I would say, if you want to say in the heart of Israel, meaning in central Tel Aviv, is this libel to make them start reviewing policies? For example, with Kogad, with the granting of permits to Palestinians to come work to Israel, something that is providing a vital economic lifeline to those Palestinians in the West Bank? Yes, of course. And I can mention Kalev in this time that in the middle of the terror attack that two weeks ago, we had the Akaba summit. And after Akaba summit, we heard a few statements also by Israel, the Israeli side and the Palestinian side that both sides will be by pressure by USA. But both sides will try to calm down the situation and lead for security stability in the West Bank, which means preventing terror by the Israeli side just in emergency cases and so on. And therefore, I think that this terror attack, if it came from the West Bank, it's also changed the situation. We are going to the beginning, to the D-Day, if you want. And I think that now the current situation should lead the headquarters, the security headquarters, maybe to a new development, which means a new policy, which means examine and analyze the statement or the declarations from Akaba summit, how it could be realistic. Right. I can tell you as much as I know, I can assume that the terrorist was shot by a professional. It wasn't a sport and without any casualties instead of him. Okay. Lone Evittor, thank you for joining us. I want to see if we have on the phone Rafael Bosch from the United Hatsala, also Medical Rescue Service. He's not on the scene, but Rafael, are you with us? Yes, hi. How are you? I know I understand you're not on the scene, but do you have any information on the casualties this evening there on these in Gough? Yeah. Our volunteers responded very quickly. We had about 15 volunteers in the scene with four ambulances. They treated two people at the scene, one in moderate condition, one in light condition. There was another person who was injured who we weren't allowed access to. And we treated them at the scene. We also treated a number of people for emotional shock who were at the scene. Obviously witnessing these things are very traumatic. We went there or psychotrauma and crisis response unit was there providing emotional stabilization and psychological treatment as well as what's called psychological first aid. That was in addition to the medical treatment that was being given on the scene as well. Right, Rafael. We do have reports of two people, two wounded moderately, which coincide with your report. You said there was one person you weren't approached. That would that have been the case we're getting of someone in serious perhaps even in critical condition who's been taken to Iqalaf Medical Center? I can't really verify that or not because the volunteers who I spoke to were at the scene were not able to access that person or approach. Therefore, they weren't able to give me a report of what's going on. So I'm not able to verify that. Okay, so we do have reports that all of those victims of the shooting have been taken to Iqalaf Medical Center in Central Tel Aviv. And of course, we'll update you on their condition as it is happening. Back with us in the studio, reserves IDF Major General Eitan Dango. Eitan, we were saying perhaps this situation is not going to escalate towards Ramadan or at least not in Gaza, but this is an escalation, the heart of Tel Aviv. You warned, one attack could change the equation that we've been looking at and now we have to start asking if this is going to turn out to be that. Tel Aviv, I connected to what happened in Jenin a few days ago and also maybe to what happened today. It has a very clear contact that has released some of those people who are prepared already and a lot of excitement in there and send them to make such a thing. First of all, about to make such a terror activity in the heart of Tel Aviv, in Disney of it's not in the first time, it's something with the message. Secondly, it has been done for what we know now by one terrorist, but now we are looking about opportunities of one or two that cooperate with him. Because always who bring you to the place you start to shoot, something has brought him or he got some help from someone with the pistol with others. Secondly, what I heard that the guy who shot him, the terrorist in the area of the restaurant was a fighter from a special unit who was in an early day. Now as you know Tel Aviv is full with all the restaurants and what happened today, there is a lack also of deployment. A lot of policemen all over Tel Aviv because of the demonstrations. So what we are in the middle of a circle of terror activities, we are now have to close the circle to find out from where did it come to look for others and also to be on readiness to start to be ready on preventing from other kind of activities. It is escalation with the terror, tomorrow it's Friday and the praying in East Jerusalem all over the mosque. We are entering to a very sensitive 24 hours. I just want to read Prime Minister Netanyahu who is in Rome as we reported this evening has been informed of the incident. He just released a statement, a very serious attack in Tel Aviv, a terrorist attack, sending recovery wishes to the injured. We are strengthening the police and security forces. This will not weaken our determination to plant roots in our homeland. Let's go to our anchor, Natasha Kerchak, anchor of our Israel business program who is there in the area of Central Tel Aviv. Natasha, what are you seeing out there where you are? Well, this is eerily similar to what took place just a couple of months ago here in Tel Aviv. I was out on the street like most Israelis on a Thursday night enjoying the preparation, you could say, for the weekend. Having a glass of wine and the bar right behind us. It is now half empty because so many people have gotten up and left. Of course, you still always have your Tel Avivians and Israelis who sit it out no matter what the situation is on the ground. But you might be able to hear in the background, we've been hearing ambulances pass consistently, making their way towards Dizengaf, which is just a couple of blocks away from us right now. At this point, we know that there are at least four who have been injured in a shooting attack that is near the corner of Dizengaf and Ben Glyon. They were sitting apparently in a cafe outside. We know that there are potentially two suspects who are involved in this, and one of them has been neutralized. Again, the way that it works here in Tel Aviv, typically when there are attacks like this and sadly Dizengaf is one of the most popular boulevards in this city. A lot of young people go out and have a drink there, especially during the weekends and throughout the week. So it's consistently targeted when it comes to shooting attacks. What happens here is when there is an attack like this, almost immediately everyone's phone starts blowing up. People are texting one another, are you okay? Did you hear that? Where are you? So almost immediately, even before this hit the news, I was receiving message after message after message from friends that had heard that there had been some kind of incident that took place. Now, I just spoke with the owners of the bar right behind me. You can see, like I said, there are still people sitting outside. They said that it started clearing out pretty significantly. This was absolutely packed just a half an hour ago. When they heard the news, a lot of people decided to get up. They turned the music down slightly. But again, there are some people who say they're going to continue trying to enjoy their night. They feel safe to each his own. All right. I guess so. It's Tel Aviv. It takes a lot to deter people there. Natasha Kirchak, thanks for joining us. So there are reports now of four wounded, but one lightly wounded, two moderate to serious injuries, but one in critical condition. They have been taken, certainly those in the serious and critical injuries have been taken to Ichilov Hospital. We keep saying that we said the shooter, the terrorist was neutralized, but he was taken to Ichilov Hospital, apparently, in like critical condition. But he was not killed on the scene. We don't know his current state, but he was taken to hospital. She mentioned a potential second suspect. We have no information on that, so far what we're hearing, it was one suspect who was neutralized on the scene. And we are getting reports, Etana, relating to what you said, that the security officer who shot the terrorist dead belonged to the Special Unit 33, which is called the Ghidonim Unit. And you said he was apparently off duty, but of course carrying his weapon and was able to neutralize. Yes. And this is one of the way we are using to defend the people during their activities. Policemen and security forces cannot be everywhere. So the using of arms, especially by people who are professional to carry, is one of the best things to close such event as it has begun. Just imagine what happened if he has the time to shoot more. And we are talking about seconds, not about even minutes and the reaction immediately. Probably I have not been there until the final investigation. I think it's saved many people life because I know this area very well. It's very crowded there. Everyone, you know, walking also on the pavement. You have in the junction there many people. So he succeeded with that probably with the policemen were deployed a lot now in Tel Aviv because of the demonstration that even now I heard during the way back to come to the studio. I heard the mayor of Tel Aviv calling to all the demonstrators to leave the place and to return back to return. But I think that it's a sign. When such a thing happened, a murderer bring a murderer. So this is the way to strength now all the area of Tel Aviv and other places inside Israel. Also, of course, in Jerusalem, east of Jerusalem, besides the regular operational activity. We just spoken about it half an hour ago about what happened in nearby Jenin. It means that the IDF is closing the West Bank. What is interesting to look whether this guy, he got the permanent to go inside to work. I just going to note that over the Purim holiday, which we just finished, it was closed. Is it possible that when it was reopened that this shoulder took advantage of that? It can be a guy that stay in Tel Aviv even he was supposed to return back. The way whether it was improved by the Israel Inter Security Service to work or it was someone who entered to Israel illegally. Right. I'm just going to there was a comment from a Hamas spokesperson. It's not a claim of responsibility, I would say. It's a more general comment. The attack of Tel Aviv is an initial response to the crimes committed by Israel in the West Bank and specifically in Jenin. We don't know the motivation here, but Hamas is quick to jump on it and to link it. Jonathan to the Jenin, the incidents we saw in Jenin today and of course last week, much even more serious one last week. Yes, exactly. And they're not, they're not waiting. Two days ago, I'm sorry. I'm confused as to why last week. They're not even waiting to find out the identity of the terrorists as far as they're concerned. This is something that is related to everything that has happened here in the past few weeks. There was an operation in the village of Jabba this morning. There was an operation in Jenin earlier this week. So as far as Hamas is concerned, they're behind us. You mentioned the Gaza earlier on today. Hamas, I think, is doing an exceptional job in one, on one hand, keeping the Gaza border. I'm not going to say completely quiet, but almost completely quiet. But on the other hand, inciting, constantly inciting for violence in the West Bank and what would be a major prize for them, violence within Israel. If we look at what happened, it was almost two years ago, Operation Guardian of the Walls. Probably the biggest success for Hamas was bringing parts of the Arab-Israeli community to clashes with the police and with the general Israeli community. Therefore, I think this is what Hamas is really looking for. On one hand, keeping their own court as quiet as possible, the Gaza border. On the other hand, constantly inciting for violence in the West Bank, in Israel and Jerusalem. Right, and we're seeing some footage being released, maybe on Palestinian social media. We do have a response of a family celebrating in Jenin. We don't know if that's connected with the shooting or maybe it's one of the victims. There is a statement by... Okay, so we have a statement by the... You know, one thing we hadn't seen yet on the scene is the National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Vir, who recall has been very quickly on the scene of other terror attacks. We're now seeing Channel 12 is reporting that Minister Ben-Vir was asked by his security guards not to come to the scene of the attack in Tel Aviv, presumably out of concern that it could be ongoing. It was not declared here that it's over. It means you're looking for those who cooperate with the guy and you have to investigate. So he has to stay in a place as a minister and not to come to run everywhere, every place. And drop police towards you that could be doing other... It'd be pleasant to work now and not to talk. We do have to say... It looks like somebody is on the scene. I'm looking live pictures from the scene. I can't really see. Somebody is speaking there. Can't confirm that yet. But we do have to say... I mean, we do have to say, Eitan, that this is what Hamas wants to see. This is exactly what they want to see. They want to keep the action in the West Bank, bring it to Israel in a way that is not going to bring a direct retaliation on its installations in Gaza. Exactly. And this is bringing the courage to people to go and to make it more. As I say, a murderer, bring a murderer. And they would like to keep Gaza outside from this kind of the area of terrorism or clash with Israel or escalation with Israel. They make some symbols as it was mentioned here. And they are launching rockets or using on the ground something against our border forces or sending the people to demonstrate near the fence. But Hamas has a very clear strategy. I think it will bring the Israeli authorities very soon to sit and to think about changing the policy. Whether you are going to involve those who are making the higher incitement from Hamas, from Lebanon, from Gaza, who has the responsibility for the increasing of this kind of terrorism or to keep them outside and keep it as it is now. One arena in the West Bank, secondly in East Jerusalem inside Israel. The third arena in Gaza. It means as I was to calculate concerning what's going in there. As you mentioned today, the State Secretary of Defense of the United States has paid a visit to Israel and we are also talking about the main threat to Israel, Iran, that all the area is busy with it. Alright, let's go to our Middle East correspondent, Ariel Osren, who is near the scene of this evening's attack on Dizengaf Street in Jerusalem. And so to be a Tel Aviv. Ariel, what's the scene where you are? What can you tell us? Right, Kalev. The scene is that the street is filled with emergency vehicles, police, ambulances, the entire street, Dizengaf is a main, key recreation street on Thursday night. Bars, restaurants are filled with people, but now streets are filled with police cars and personnel. We have, what's interesting is that there's the sight of the shooting which is being cleared, but there constantly you see police personnel, border police running from one point to another. On every block you see two border policemen standing there because they are still searching for potential suspects who may have assisted the shooter who has been neutralized by Israeli forces. And so while it is clear that one incident has finished, the police is still searching for a potential suspect who may have assisted the shooter or not. I don't know if you can hear the helicopter above me. There's searches all around and dozens, if not hundreds of police personnel from a variety of different units here on the streets engaging in also securing the scene, but also searching for additional suspects. Right. We do have a comment. Stay on the line with us, Ariel. We do have a comment from the opposition leader, Yashiti party leader Yehia Lapid. His statement reads, quote, a difficult evening in Tel Aviv, a terror attack in the heart of a leisure area. I wish a speedy recovery to the injured and strengthen the police and security forces for their efforts to restore peace in the streets. Terrorism must be dealt with without hesitation. And as I said, Ariel, a lot of questions are going to be raised here about this attack, even though it may not even have any direct connection to it happening this evening in the midst of these protests going on in Tel Aviv. And a lot of it say internal turmoil within the police and let's say security forces given these sort of political backdrop. Indeed, Kalev, Israeli police has been stretched thin during these past few weeks, given the wide scope of these nationwide protests. But they have been concentrated in Tel Aviv, as we saw today, as well as in recent weeks. And you're talking about the turmoil within police just a few hours ago, Israel's national security minister, Ismail Ben Qaeda, who by the way was instructed by his bodyguard not to come to the scene of the attack here in Tel Aviv. He dismissed or removed from office the commander of the Tel Aviv police because of the way the protest, the treatment of the protests that they were allowed to block the streets. Whether there's a direct connection, probably not. I mean, this doesn't seem to have any connection, at least out of now, to the protest. But this would not be the first attack in Tel Aviv, it would not be the first attack. Last April, there was the deadly shooting here, and Dizigov, also on a Thursday, three Israelis were killed. So far, we have four Israelis wounded in different conditions, critical, severe, moderate, and light. Right now, we mentioned national security minister, Ismail Ben Qaeda. We do have a comment from him. We are also dealing with security, understanding that in big events a terrorist could strike this evening while we're dealing with a protest. A terrorist arrived to Dizigov Street, shot three people on the street, injured them, and began running away. As he was running away, two policemen in the area were able to shoot him in the area. We are still conducting searches to find out if there are more terrorists in the area. It's a difficult evening. I ask you all to be patient. As of now, all the protests are over and we're in a static position. We still don't know the identity of the terrorists. We're checking with all the other bodies to understand who is the terrorist, and this is our main issue. This is our main goal. We're checking all the issues, and when we know the identity of the terrorist, we will let you know. Obviously, Tel Aviv is always threatened, always a lot of concerns, a lot of alerts, but in Tel Aviv, there's always a potential for terrorism. This is a Tel Aviv police commissioner who's now being asked how does he feel when the Minister of National Security is telling him that he's dismissed from this post. How does it feel to get a phone call like this, and how can he run this operation now after receiving such a call from his boss? I'm not the issue. The residents of the State of Israel and the city of Tel Aviv are the issue. I am doing everything possible to save lives, and this is what I'm doing this evening. Everything else at this time is irrelevant. We will deal with them when the time is right. Alright, so that was the Tel Aviv police commissioner who just hours ago was dismissed from his job, but still is on the scene there handling the situation. Let's go to our Natasha Kirchak who is there near the scene, and Natasha, what do you have for us? So we're just a couple of blocks away from the site of tonight's shooting attack. As you can see, the bar that I'm at right now, this is pretty much full about a half an hour ago. It emptied out, and now it's filling up again, Tel Avivians seem to be saying, hey, you know, it's a scary night, but they're going to continue going out. I actually have Tomer right here. He works at this bar. You know, Tomer, you decided to stay working tonight and not go home. The bar has stayed open to people watching from abroad. This might seem a little bit strange. Can you kind of explain to our viewers why you made that choice? Yeah, sure. Well, you know, in Tel Aviv, there are kind of these things that have been in the last few years, many of these kinds of attacks. Okay, we have lost the feed there. I just want to update you on a couple of comments. The National Security Minister, Edama Ben-Gvir, was actually advised by his security patrol not to arrive to the scene, not to create a distraction from the ongoing investigation there. He did release a statement saying, quote, a serious attack in Tel Aviv at this difficult moment. I pray for the healing of the injured and wish them a complete recovery on behalf of the entire nation of Israel. I congratulate the brave fighter from the border guard who would have brave action eliminated the despicable terrorist and saved the lives of many. There was a further comment from Benjamin Netanyahu, who is meeting now with representatives of the Jewish community in Italy relating to it, saying, I am sure that these things will not weaken our determination to continue building a country to play in deep roots in our homeland and to secure a common future. Let's try to go back to our Natasha Kerchak. Natasha, are you with us? Natasha, are you with us? Yeah. Yes, we are with you. Looks like we dropped our connection there. But I'm here with Tel Merit. He works at the bar right behind me, and he has decided to stay working tonight despite the fact that a lot of people are choosing to go home. You can see that this bar behind us is actually filled up again with locals, so people seem to be out. Tell me, what made you decide to stay here tonight? Explain what it's like to live in this city where you're pretty unfortunately used to shooting attacks like this. Yeah. I mean, as I said, the city is such a lively city, and people here love to go out. And every night this place is really full, and this is such a lively area. So even if these things happen, these attacks, they happen. There was a last one in the same area in Disney Gulf, I think like two years ago, and stuff like this happens all the time. And we must go on. We can't let the terrorists win. I mean, if they hit us and we climb back down and go into our homes and be scared of everything and stop our lives, then we lost. We lost the mental war. But you are going to obviously get in contact with your family. Yeah, of course. The moment this thing happened, my mom called me and I talked to my friends. They all asked me if I'm okay as a person living in Tel Aviv. You know, everyone asked me what's happening. Do you feel like there is kind of an understanding among people who live here when there are events like this? Yeah, I think so. I think so. I mean, I think it's such a discommunity in Tel Aviv. We're all really, we know Israel. We know what's going on here. We choose to live here. We stay here. We work here. We grow families here. And we know what... You're not going to go anywhere. Exactly. We know what the price is. You know, I just want to tell you guys, I spoke to two tourists right behind us who are from Finland. They heard about what happened and when they looked around they saw the other Israelis choosing to stay here and continue having their glass of wine tonight, knock it up. They said, okay, we're going to do the same. They seem to be calm. So obviously, very tense situation. We know that there are more people tonight. Very, very scary. But at the same time, Israelis who are out here tonight in Tel Aviv, especially after a long day of protests that have taken over the city, say we're going to try to enjoy the night to the best of our ability despite the situation. Right. I don't know, Natasha, tell me if you could call that the Israeli spirit, the Tel Aviv spirit, the Zionist spirit. But it certainly does express something and really thank you for joining us. My pleasure. Have a great night, guys. We're going to keep going. Don't worry. All right, but we're still here. Keep going, but police still, at least in the immediate area, rather don't want people to come to the immediate area, but I guess people are going to be out in Tel Aviv, the city that never sleeps, no matter what Natasha told me. Thank you for that. Thank you for that. Thank you, guys. Reports now. Defense Minister Joav Galant, of course, Prime Minister Netanyahu is out of the country. A-time Defense Minister Galant at Shin Bet headquarters trying to deal. And of course, one of the questions he's going to be asking. I think that one of the things that he will demand and talk with them is how to strengthen the area of the urban city in Tel Aviv, how to prepare tomorrow about Jerusalem, third about IDF in the West Bank. But what he will ask, whether they have information about this intention to make this kind of activity, whether there are another kind of intelligence coming. One of the many important things is now is to investigate and to look who brought him from where does it come. The main part is now the identity of the terrorist. It can be someone from the West Bank, legal or illegally. It can be even extremist Israeli Arab. So we have to wait patiently and to look for it. I believe that it will be together with the police, with the Interior Security Service, with the IDF. I think Israel should and will take immediately some measures of strengthening the security manpower all over these places in order to create much atmosphere of security to the people, self-security to go out tomorrow. It's Friday, all the preparation for Shabbat in the West Bank. So they will deal for the coming 48 hours. The other part will be about the information for where does it come, what will be the measures toward this kind of terrorist, whether it come from the West Bank, maybe about his home, his family will be some arresting. After it will be find out about the identity. I didn't hear any kind of information till now. No group has claimed credit. But we don't know if this could have been what they call a lone wolf attacker. But clearly there was some planning here to get to the Tel Aviv. He was armed with a weapon, a gun. But we have a caliph to look what happened in Janine on the 7th was belonging towards Hamas. The murderer that killed in Hawa was killed in this kind of activity. He was belonging to Hamas. Today morning it was Jihad Islamic. So this kind of information is coming from the outside circle. Let's go to our aerial also. Is that any other scene of the shooting, Ariel? What's going on there? Well, Kalev, we're here at the site of the shooting in Dizengov on the corner with Ben Yehuda. And as you can see, large amounts of police forces concentrating here talking about hundreds of police personnel from different units. And there's also a drone above, helicopter above. And that's because following the shooting there are still concerns that there's perhaps still suspect that large who assisted the gunman neutralized by Israeli police. As you can see, different groups of police officers huddling, trying to analyze the situation, assess the situation and plan for continuation of searching for the suspect. If there wasn't another, at least a suspicion of another suspect at large, we would not be seeing this amount of forces concentrated so long after the attack. And so this indicates that while the initial shooting has been finished, today's event here at Dizengov is far from over. All right, certainly it is far from over. Ariel, thank you for that. I just want to just recap briefly what we know because it now looks, reports that there are the three injured. But it may not be that one is Israeli or one other person other than the terrorist was seriously or critically injured. We do know that the shooter, the terrorist, was critically injured by a police officer or police commando officers on the scene, who were actually off duty. He was taken to hospital, the terrorist, the shooter. He is in critical condition. Now it may not be another victim who was critically injured. It may be at least two serious to moderate injured. It may be that we might have gotten through this incident without a fatality other than the terrorist involved. And given the circumstances of what we've seen, this might have been a very unfortunate incident no matter what. But we might have been lucky here, getting coming off with this. There are even conflicting reports now where we're constantly speaking of three people injured. One of them might be the terrorist. That's what I'm saying. We do not know that. But yeah, obviously the fact that whoever, the people that responded and showed the terrorist on the side, they prevented something which could have been far, far bigger than this. We've seen such incidents in Dizingov Street in the past. We've seen such incidents all over Israel in the past. And they can end whenever the shooting involved, the numbers can be very, very high. Yes, it's a difficult night, but it's a terrible night. But it could have been much, much worse according to what we're hearing now. And the main question now, of course, we're trying to understand the identity of this terrorist, where exactly he came from. There are many options, as we said. He might have come from the West Bank, from East Jerusalem, from Israel proper. Once the identity is understood and where exactly the terrorist came from, we can get a little more information where we're constantly speaking about lone wolf attacks. All that is true. Lone wolf attacks, usually they tend to come with knives, with a car. If there's a gun involved, then probably there was also some kind of an organization behind this. Where exactly did that person get the gun? Does he know how to use it? Many questions there. All right. Well, stay with us on I-24. As we are going to go out for a break at the top of the hour. Benito Levine will pick it up with us in studio. We'll continue our coverage on I-24 News. Shooting incident teller. Do you have at least two injured? Possibly three. We don't know yet. The terrorists neutralized in critical condition by officers on the scene. We started this night talking about the protests in Tel Aviv. And it looks like we're continuing with reports of this terror attack in the heart of Tel Aviv. Stay with us on I-24 News. Download the I-24 News app available on Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple and Google stores. I-24 News, C-Beyond. What we're making today, it has a very long name. It's called Kolokifokeftedes. It's zucchini balls, fritters, with feta cheese, with olive oil, all kinds of different spices and greens. The second version of it is tomato and leek, same style. This is food that is served as appetizer in a Greek tavern or in a Greek family lunch or dinner. And it refers to the old days when Greeks were more poor than today. They didn't have meat, so they would substitute it with tomatoes and leeks or zucchini and make fritters like balls, like kefte. So that's where it all comes from. Athens, Greece. And I've been to Israel many, many times as a journalist in the past because this is my morning job. And that's how I met my wife Natalie and then we moved. I moved to Elat and a few months ago we moved to Yaffo. For months I'm hosting here in our house and in other venues in Tel Aviv this event. We cook meals of 12, 13, 14 dishes sometimes. It's a big, you know, a Greek meal should be big. This is basic. If it's not big, it's not Greek. And then we also had musicians with us, guitar players. The Greek dream is to be a tavern owner and have your friends overeating every day. This is the basic dream of every Greek person. And that's what we want to give here, the atmosphere of a family tavern. That the wife and the husband are the only workers there. They cook and serve and sing and do everything. I love my culture. I love this part of Greek culture, which is music and food and entertainment. And I'm trying to bring it here and I enjoy it very much. News edition, I'm Venita Levine coming to you live from Tel Aviv. A terror attack in Tel Aviv. Three people have been shot and wounded in the city centre at the intersection of the well-known Dizengaf and Vangurion streets shortly before 9pm local time in a bustling part of the city. Police and paramedics are on the scene. There's Mayor Ron Haldai confirming the shooting is being treated as a terror attack. One gunman has been neutralised. The wounded are men in their 20s. They have been rushed to Ichalov Hospital in Tel Aviv. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Italy. He was addressing representatives of the Jewish community in Rome when his advisers updated him on the attack. Now in his reaction, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is saying this is a very serious attack in Tel Aviv. A terrorist attack. He is sending wishes for a recovery to the injured adding that they are strengthening the police and security forces and he says, quote, this will not weaken our determination to plant roots in our home land. In his response, opposition leader Jair Lapid calling this a difficult evening in Tel Aviv. A terrorist attack in the heart of an entertainment area. He says terrorism must be dealt with without hesitation. And in his response, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gavir saying this is a serious attack in Tel Aviv at this difficult moment. He says he prays for the healing of the wounded and wishes them a complete recovery on behalf of the entire nation of Israel. He also congratulated the border guard who, quote, eliminated the despicable terrorist and saved the lives of many. So for more in studio, we welcome Major General in the Reserves, Etan Dangot, former military secretary to three Ministers of Defense and Senior Research Fellow at the Miriam Institute and our defense correspondent, Jonathan Regev. So Etan, I'm going to start with you. You're shooting in the heart of Tel Aviv a busy night, Thursday night, your assessment of what's going on right now. The situation is now is trying to close the circle of this kind of event to be sure that there is no others in the area to get the intelligence whether there are those who are deployed in other places in order to create another terror activities to find out who is the murderer that did it, from where does it come, whether he had some people who cooperate with him and on another way to open a large circle in order to be ready for other kind because in such cases, murderers bring murderers. So in this kind of opportunity, now in urban city inside Israel like Tel Aviv, East Jerusalem, tomorrow are the prayers in the mosque to be ready for a very tense day and on the other end to close the West Bank also with intelligence with the forces as to be in high alert. And the third area that is in the low level now is Gaza about what's going so we are going inside towards the weekend Friday Saturday tense in another tense of 48 hours. Etan, Jonathan, stay with us. We've got much more to unpack right now. I want to go live to our Natasha Kirchuk. She is in Tel Aviv. Natasha, give us an idea of what people are saying right now a terrifying time in recent hours in Tel Aviv. So I actually have two young Israeli tourists who are here in Tel Aviv visiting from the north. Before we get to them, I just want to kind of show you what's happening behind us. We're on another street just a couple of blocks away from Dizengah. People are still out having drinks. Initially when I arrived here just about, I would say, five to 10 minutes after the attack, the street had emptied out. Now people are coming back in so you can see people are beginning to feel a little bit more comfortable being outside. They know what happened, but this is Israel, right? So I want to ask you Aviv, as a young Israeli, you guys are here visiting, you're deciding to go outside and enjoy the city and not stay in your hotel even though there was this attack. Why did you make that decision? Because we just can't let the terror win that situation. So what the terror attacks? It's like, it's really terrible. I heard that the terrorists got killed, which is like... It was like, it came to fill us. So far, it's definitely... It's definitely better to stay alive. I mean, I really think it's terrible for the situation. All the protests are against the government right now. The government right now is on the right side. So I think it's like a conflict between the people inside. So you feel like this... I mean, this attack was allegedly carried out by a terrorist. We're here in Hamas, applaud the attack, potentially even take responsibility, but obviously there's been a lot going on in Israel with the protests all day long. How do you feel about living in this country right now as a young person? I mean, right now, it's not like the safe space to live because it's like... The army is really involved in the respect of the government. Like... I don't know, it's really confusing right now. You don't really feel safe. Israel is really warring. You should feel safe in your country and you should feel protected. So something like this is really traumatizing for some people, even the terrorists inside here. But where is it? We can't let it go. Absolutely. And that's really the message that I've been hearing from a lot of the locals that I've been speaking to tonight. When I asked them, what made you decide to stay out on the street? They say, sadly, this is something we're used to. There was one who told me we all are dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder. That's part of life here, but you're not going to leave. This is what it is. We're going to go out and we're just going to try to live our lives to the fullest. But again, obviously a very terrifying night in Tel Aviv. One that is unfortunately repeated. We've seen this happen several times over on Dismogh Street. Several terrorist attacks on that main boulevard on weekend nights when people are getting ready to enjoy their lives and have drinks with their friends. So it isn't definitely a sad night tonight, but there is a positive side to that and it is that people say that they're going to keep on going out and trying to live their best life. Certainly hitting at the heart of Tel Aviv on Natasha Kerchuk live from Tel Aviv. Thank you for that update. We'll be coming back to Natasha later on in this breaking news broadcast. Now still with me in studio. I want to bring in our defense correspondent, Jonathan Reggae of the shooting in the heart of Tel Aviv. We can see the teens on the scene right now. Tensions high in the country for a range of reasons. Give us some context as to what is happening right now in this part of the world. About 14 hours before this happened, there was an IDF raid in the village of Jabba in the West Bank killing a terrorist squad of three Palestinians in their car. There were explosives. There was ammunition. Clearly there was an imminent attack which was thwarted with that operation in Jabba. Two days earlier on Tuesday an operation, an Israeli operation in Janine, killing again another squad which was possibly preparing an attack and even more important, the terrorists which killed two Israelis in Hawara less than two weeks ago. There's an operation in Jericho. There's an operation in Nablus. Everything happening just in the past week and the Palestinians of course always trying the Palestinian factions always trying to retaliate. We hardly report about this anymore but there are shooting attacks or stone throwing in the roads of the West Bank that's a daily occurrence. It is happening all the time and now we see an attack in Tel Aviv of course we cannot determine this yet 100% but the motive seems to be nationalistic, there seems to be some kind of a Palestinian behind this attack. So yes, there's a constant operation by the IDF after night in the West Bank we have to say it is a very successful operation targeting terror activists practically every night but there is no such thing as 100% success. It was exactly a year ago when Israel suffered four terror attacks in the space of a month in Bersheba and Chadera, Tel Aviv and Ibraq then there was another attack in the city of El-Ad all of them in Israel proper but the last attack, the one in El-Ad happened on Independence Day in early May it's been 10 months since and ever since then we've seen very, very little terror activity in Israel proper if I remember correctly the only terror that we saw within the borders of Israel, I'm saying Israel proper not the West Bank, that was a bombing attack in two separate bus stops in Jerusalem in November other than that in Israel proper and the Israeli security forces have been able to thwart all of the hundreds and hundreds of alerts that came but there's no such thing as 100% success as always the possibility of one terrorist two terrorists infiltrating and this apparently is what seems to have happened tonight in Tel Aviv we're speaking of three people injured is a terrorist one of those three not exactly clear who is a terrorist not exactly clear where did he come from not exactly clear many questions let's remember this happened roughly a little more than an hour ago so still many, many questions and we're still waiting for answers many details still emerging and we will be going live to the scene shortly our team of reporters is in Tel Aviv but I want to bring you in a time because although there has been no official claim of responsibility the Hamas terror group speaking out a short while ago saying this is the initial and I repeat initial response to the crimes that Israel is committing in the West Bank specifically in Jenin with the new face of the terror that we are facing in the last month we don't need official taking responsibility they will not do it but we know exactly the kind of mechanism Hamas is standing above all with the incitement he's trying to push with a very clear strategy the strategic of Hamas is stay strong in Gaza not create escalation in Gaza not damage themselves trying in two ways one to weakness the PA Palestinian authorities in the West Bank Abu Mazen secondly as more as they can take bloodshed and to create bloodshed in Israel by individuals concerning what happened the last occasion the last two occasions one of them when we succeed to put and to put the ends on this murderer that killed the two brothers in Chawara he was belonging to Hamas to this morning in Juba it was people from Jihad Islamic so we don't have to look exactly to make it like a tailor made it's important to know it but the question now today whether Israel will put Hamas as the high responsibility and will translate it to such kind of activities towards those kind of leadership of Hamas of the people who are really creating this kind of top incitement so in my eyes Hamas is responsible to what happened this night Thursday evening in Tel Aviv in Disney Golf not as the first time and for me it's something that I estimate that we can that can come concerning what happened in Janil in the 7th of March stay with us we've got lots more to discuss right now as I promised we are going to the scene we cross to our Middle East correspondent Ariel Oceran he is in Tel Aviv and Ariel the shooting in a popular part of Tel Aviv on what is usually a very busy night Thursday night what details are known this hour what are you seeing and what are you hearing right beneath us as you can see behind me large amounts of forces here police forces from all different units because following the shooting there is still suspicion that there is an additional suspect that is still at large and all these forces are searching the area trying to find him that's why a lot of these side streets are cordoned off but I'm here with Imbal who was sitting in a bar right nearby here in fact a bar that was targeted and last year's terror attack here in Dizygof I'm going to talk to Imbal and then I'll translate simultaneously so Imbal how do you describe this what is going on in your head so all of these are really old people started shooting in Ilka I sat with a friend we talked a lot after they started shooting for a minute Ilka was dead they said it was an accident we thought it was an accident so she was sitting here at the Ilka bar with a friend of hers and she didn't hear the shooting but that they saw a mass of people running fleeing trying to understand what's going on at first they thought that it might be fireworks that were going on but very quickly they realized that there was something dangerous going on here so people started shooting and Ilka was dead they said there were shooting we heard the sound of the shooting and then we started shooting we saw a lot of people shooting towards Ben-Gurion we said maybe it wasn't shooting and it was shooting we didn't understand what was going on if it was something that someone heard and started shooting of course when we left the house we realized that it was a shooting we really had two shots from here so she's saying that within moments the Ilka bar again the same bar that was targeted and attacked last year people fled the scene immediately it was immediately emptied and then they fled to their home nearby or they lived nearby and they took cover and that's when they heard the second round of gunshots those were the gunshots that ended up neutralizing the terrorist who was killed by police forces I don't know if she's trying to get home but all these side streets are cordoned off I will ask her just one last question did you know that there was a shooting during the time that there was a shooting that took place that day I'm asking her that she was in a in a bar that was targeted last year in a terror attack also on a Thursday here she was at a bar again on a Thursday another terror attack I'm asking her how she feels about it how do you feel about it I don't know why I told my friend that I don't want to go to the bar even if it's outside all the time you feel that someone can see you all the time you feel that someone can see you I didn't want to go to the bar my friend told me to go to the bar everything will be fine so what do we do now we said that we don't want to go to the bar outside in other places it's really hard to stay here you feel all the time that something can happen thank you very much and good bye thank you she said that ever since last year's attack she is concerned she's worried about sitting in bars in Tel Aviv in Dizingof one of the main streets of recreation of bars here in Tel Aviv you can sit here maybe because when you sit on bars here outside you sit on the curbside sometimes with the back to the street and she said she was concerned about that and her concerns were proven through unfortunately today she says moving forward she is legitimately concerned of sitting here in Dizingof just given the fact that it's so open there are potential dangers that look around the corner certainly a terrifying time for people in Tel Aviv at the time and as you say Ariel and can you to think that that is the same scene we were discussing last time there was a shooting in Tel Aviv a busy time on a Thursday night once again Middle East correspondent Ariel Oceran live from Tel Aviv we'll be coming back to you for more updates thank you for now and still in studio I'm Tung Tung Gatformer military secretary to three ministers of defense and senior research fellow at the Meriam Institute and our defense correspondent Jonathan Rege for updates and Jonathan I'm coming to you because more details are emerging about this gunman and as we were talking about just a little bit earlier there are concerns that there could be accomplices as well what more is known about the kind of search underway for people who might have helped him question is first where did that individual get there by himself or did anyone assist him in getting there second where did he get the gun of course when we constantly speak of lone wolf attacks they constantly involve a knife which anyone can take from the kitchen or a car which anyone can take from his parking lot but getting a gun and knowing how to use it that means there was some sort of preparation behind it someone assisted this man knowingly or not someone assisted this man with organizing this attack who is this man who perhaps helped him did anyone drive him to the scene as it seems the police is now coming to the conclusion that this incident is over still looking for other people who may have assisted this man once the identity is known and I think it will be quite fast exactly who is this person we will also understand where he came from did he cross from the West Bank if he crossed from the West Bank was he able to infiltrate into Israel that is does he have a permit to come into Israel did he come from another location Israel proper East Jerusalem there are constant reports coming up but no official information at this time so we have to wait for official confirmation from the Israeli security establishment before we assess more things to come up Eitan when we talk about Shabbat and intelligence agencies involved in exactly what Jonathan is describing right now in terms of the search for potential accountants as people who might have known what was being planned on this evening give us an idea of what is unfolding from an investigative point of view as we speak this is one of the main things first of all to look why we failed in order to identify him before and this is a question that will be will be asked by the internal security service and find out it depends who is the guy after looking about whether he had pre-information about him whether he go a permit to Israel if he came from the West Bank it can be that he is an extremist from extremist Israeli Arabs we know it from the past but the direction more or less looking towards the West Bank secondly it's very difficult in this kind of terror we are facing now we called it individual terror but it's a terrorist that are preparing as it was said I agreed a lot that they prepare themselves with arms, with training he cross the street and succeed to shoot two or three people during his crossing the street it's not something that easy to make it he escaped to a place while he was around but the intelligence here is a lot of importance first of all to bring immediate details to find out the sources of his activities to find out whether we had the fault here in identification whether we have a pre-evidence to what he is trying to do to which organization he belong and above it now who are the other that can be like a candidate a thinking bomb that can come to make such a thing also stay with us we've got more to discuss right now I want to bring in Orgoren he is the head of the operation room at the Tel Aviv Medical Center Or thank you for joining us we know that three people were shot and wounded give us an idea of how they are doing what can you confirm right now for us good evening to the trauma center in the Tel Aviv Medical Center arrived five injured three of them were from gunshot wounds and two of them are stressed the three wounded from gunshot wounds one of them has light wounds light superficial wounds he is fine two of them were severely wounded one of them was arrived while resuscitating by the EMS we have stabilized them in the trauma room and he is now being operated in order to save his life and the other one he is conscious and he is stable but he is also severely wounded and we have decided to operate him and he has been operated in these minutes in order to stabilize his condition Orgoren thank you so much for that update we will be coming back to you to keep tabs on their progress and obviously everybody hoping for a speedy recovery for those who are facing medical treatment right now thank you Orgoren from the Tel Aviv Medical Center the head of the operation room and right now I want to go to our defense correspondent Jonathan Regev because you've got an update yes reports are surfacing in Israeli media not official we have to say nothing official at this time but reports are circulating with the name of the terrorist a 23 year old Palestinian if these reports are correct then we might be speaking of sort of a failure when it comes to Israeli security services why so because if I'm saying again if this is really the man then this is a man who already set twice in Israeli jails this is a man with connection to Hamas in the West Bank I'm saying again we have to be careful with these kind of reports are circulating in Israeli media saying this is a man who is connected to Hamas who set twice in Israeli jails therefore how did it get into Israel was he staying here illegally did he cross the checkpoints once they were opened on Wednesday afternoon many questions there these are very initial reports but this seems to be the case that there's something perhaps that these Israeli services missed just to continue with the if of course but I believe it's going towards the direction of the evidence concerning this terrorist what I think it's connecting him to Hamas he was belong to Hamas he was in jail in Hamas it has something to close the circle with the terrorist who killed the two brothers in Hawara that also was in the jail and was released I think three years ago so it's something that bring the Israeli authorities I think the cabinet to think about the reaction towards Hamas it's coming to the time to be close to say whether you are going towards the head quarter of Hamas and put the ends of those who are bringing for many month the present incitement who are looking for this kind of strategic whether it's the time or not we are closing to Ramadan two weeks before the Ramadan there will be kind of discussion but Hamas is on the target now from my point of view stay with us we're going to discuss more on exactly that if you are just joining us now this is breaking news edition a terror attack in Tel Aviv three people have been shot and wounded in the city center at the intersection of the well-known Dizengov and Ben Gurion streets shortly before 9pm local time in a bustling part of the city you are looking at live images on your screen right now you can see police and paramedics on the scene Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Kuldai confirming the shooting is being treated as a terror attack one gunman has been neutralized the wounded are in their 20s they've been rushed to Ikhilab hospital and as we heard just a short while ago one is likely wounded the other two are being treated let's take a listen to this account from witnesses in Tel Aviv I'm lying down in a lot of blood I go straight to the police car and then everybody says they see somebody with gun they shoot, they try to shoot everyone and we try to reach him we were in St. Vesa in St. Vesa we were really close by just across the street we heard it really really close at first I didn't want to believe it but we understood very fast that it was gunshots and everybody was just like running really fast I did my leg and it was really scary the worst experience of my life and I hope nobody has to go to that ever again terrifying accounts from Tel Aviv just a short while ago I want to bring our Jonathan Regev our defence correspondent back in for more details about what is known Jonathan about how this gunman was shot and who exactly did shoot him tell us more the shooting took place at the Dizingov street in Central Tel Aviv then the gunman the terrorist ran away into one of the little alleyway over there and basically residents of the area who are now off on their time off but there are people from special forces in the Israeli army, the Israeli police they heard the shots, they immediately ran down to the street, they found out that little alleyway where the terrorist was hiding and as soon as he ran towards them they shot him and neutralized him this is what we're understanding again the information regarding his identity not official yet but it seems as if this is a man this is a a man who had connections with Hamas who sat in who was in jail at least twice before and even posted videos from a coffee place in Tel Aviv just two or three hours before the attack took place once his identity will be verified of course many questions will be asked as to why a man with connections to Hamas why did a man who spent time in Israeli jails was able to walk around freely in the streets of Tel Aviv and the irony that just a few hours ago Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from the United States here at Ben Gurion Airport calling for a calming of tensions between Israelis and Palestinians ahead of Passover and Ramadan Etan we've been discussing for the build up to Ramadan about the security concerns and what might transpire we are hearing Hamas saying this is just an initial reaction although I need to reiterate they are not claiming responsibility as such but certainly praise coming out also from the popular front tell us more I can tell you that in my opinion Hamas has no contact to what happened there is no now any kind of tense that go up or increase the situation it's coming because of IDF success activities in the West Bank in succeeding to prevent some of the terror activities by entering and killing or arresting this kind of thinking bomb Hamas is trying to respond and the response from the past is even I don't know whether it ended with this kind of attack they will try to do more I mean more I mean don't mean even the Hamas also other kind of individual terrorists but when we are coming towards the Ramadan from my experience you have especially to a incident of high tense the beginning of the Ramadan and the third of Ramadan towards the end of it the emotions the religious emotions the excitement is rising up and it means that in this kind Israel we have to sit and to together with the PA with the others to see how they are going trying to reduce this kind of tense and don't sure it will help and this kind of activities it's coming from the street from the people from the individual terror so can be situation that we will find out with some measures taken by Israel in order to reduce this kind of let's say succeed to prevent this kind of terrorism before start the Ramadan and we can see a new policy from Israel towards the coming Ramadan. Let's go back to Tel Aviv and check in again with our Middle East correspondent Ariel Oceran Ariel what update have you got right now? Right Benny so two main updates according to the police the incident here is over there have ruled out the suspicion that there are additional suspects at large given that the terrorists who carried out the shooting right after fled to one of the buildings and he was neutralized after leaving the entrance of one of the buildings so that's one and the second we have information as to the identity of the suspect the 23-year-old Palestinian from the Palestinian village of Nailin that is in the West Bank now he has ties to Hamas in fact his father is the head of the local Hamas branch of the village that is what we can update new now but I'm joined here by Dean Elzdan he is the police spokesperson for international media Dean thank you very much for your time what what more can we can we say about the incident that happened and also what the police how it's assessing the situation moving forward from now okay so I'll set the record straight with a little bit of background in the heart of Tel Aviv in the middle of the evening while civilians are enjoying their dinner a 23-year-old Palestinian terrorists from the Judea and Samaria territories approach this restaurant opens fire on these civilians injuring three of them one's in critical one is in severe and one is in fair condition the terrorists then began running down dishingolf street he was then engaged by two police officers one of them was on duty the other one off duty they managed to neutralize this terrorist killing him on the spot and that goes towards the ongoing situational assessments that the Israel police are doing in order to provide safety for the public they will not allow terrorists to determine the public's safety they prevented a much larger terror attack from taking place now today's attack took place on the same day where Tel Aviv was packed with thousands of protesters from all over the country what challenge does that pose for the police when trying to kind of balance different kinds of challenges on the one end safety of the public and trying to prevent disruptions but also keeping the safety of the public from terror attacks how can the is the police adequately prepared for these tasks are they not perhaps spread maybe a little too thin I think that this event as unfortunate as it is goes to show just how professional the Israel police is it's a national police force that covers counter-terror, counter-crime and also serving the public and so today when a protest are taking place the police are addressing it and the second a terrorist attack took place there was Israel police right there on the spot to neutralize him to prevent a much more heinous and unfortunate terror attack from taking place you know Dean we spoke to earlier with Imbala a woman who lives right here she was in fact at sitting at a bar that was targeted last year in a terror attack and I mean you were standing nearby you heard what she was saying and she was basically saying that she's scared as an Israeli living in Tel Aviv to sit out on a Thursday in a bar in Dizengov perhaps main street bars in Tel Aviv just because of the past and unfortunately the present what do you have to say what can the police say to people like Imbala and others who are fearful of going out on these days I will tell her I will tell all the tourists that come to visit all the residents and civilians of Israel that the top priority of the Israel police is their safety it doesn't matter what goes on through the day the second that there's a suspicion of a terror attack they're working around in order to keep the civilians safe the terror attacks that we see or hear about they're dropping the bucket compared to the amount of terror attacks that the Israel police is stopping and thwarting every single day around the clock D&L's done international spokesperson for the Israeli police thank you very much for your time thank you and keep on with a good word thank you so as you heard from Dean there's a lot of challenges for the Israeli police currently and as we're speaking this is another suspected infiltration to a West Bank settlement of Modin Elite that is under the responsibility of the military and so they're engaged they're looking into that now so indeed a lot going on tonight here in Tel Aviv and elsewhere as far as this incident here in Tel Aviv is concerned according to the police it is done there are no additional suspects at large and the terrorists that carried out the attack the 23 year old Palestinian from the West Bank village of Nalien he was neutralized and killed by police staggering to think that this 23 year old Palestinian had as reports suggest been in jail for past terror attacks of course we will be looking into
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August 6th, 2018, select board meeting to order and invite you to rise and join us in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. So welcome everyone to tonight's select board meeting. I just turned my phone off. If you have one, please at least put it to silent. I would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Okay, we're on to agenda additions and changes. I don't see anything at our table. Okay, awesome. So we're going to move right along then. So we're going to go to item four on the agenda, which is public to be heard. That's a time for the public to address the select board on topics that are not on the agenda. And if you're here for the firearms thing, that is on the agenda. So public to be heard is for other things that again are not on the agenda. Is there anyone here tonight wishing to speak during public to be heard? I just like to mention that there is an election coming up next Tuesday. If you can't vote then fill out an absentee ballot. Okay. At your local town clerk. Thank you. Public. Service announcement. Service announcement. Okay, thank you. So if that's it for public to be heard, we're going to move on to our business items right away. We have business item five a and it's that time of year where we set the fiscal tax rates for 2018 2019. We had town meeting. We kind of know what the budget is for the operations piece. We just heard back from the state on what the education rates are. So Lauren, could you give us some more details? Sure. The assessor has given us an amount of $26,258,301 as the grand list for this year, which is the 1.6% increase. And we use that to calculate the all the rates except for the town highway rate is calculated by using $165,000. And it comes out to a 1.0110 for the highway tax for the town of village town outside the village only. The general fund tax rate would be 0.4932. Our local agreement rate is 0.0019 and that's made up of money that we have to make up for the school for exemptions that we voted our capital tax 0.02. Now these are recommended rates. We did have to take the bottom line on our budget. We added 45,000 at town meeting and we also added had to add 15,000 in for the conservation fund in order to figure out the tax rate. And so the total is the general fund tax rate is recommended to go up 3.2%. The capital tax is flat. Town highway tax is going down 0.9%. And the local agreement tax going up 5.56%, which is really very tiny amount. And then the homestead tax rate is, these are given to us by the state, is going down 0.29%. And the non-residential tax rate for education is going up 5%. And we're asking that you approve these tax rates for next year. Okay. Again, the general fund was discussed back in March and we just heard from the state. There's really not a lot of negotiation that you do with that. That's a number that we get from them. We used 150,000 in fund balance on the general fund tax rate too. Right. Okay. So questions from the board for Lauren about our duty here to set the tax rate. Anybody? Okay. I see Andy's hand. Andy. Yeah. I'm concerned that we're still have this highway tax that's town outside the village only. I'm concerned that we don't have, there's no such legal entity really as town outside the village. And I'd like to get rid of it so that all town taxpayers are paying for town assets that we're using that money to pay for. Yeah. And I believe there's a plan to do just that. There is. We would like to do it next year. In the village there is a, we have a separate department for capital transfers and the rolling stock fund gets funded from there. The thought is to take that transfer next year, put it in the street budget. So it'll be like what we do in the town. So they'll be aligned and then eliminate the highway tax at that time. And they will balance each other off. Other questions? Do you have a follow up on that, Andy? I was just wondering why we can't do it this year. We've had concern expressed recently about representation. In fact, there's no, there's no, I mean, we, of course, the select board represent all residents of the town. But if we have this subset that's being taxed differently, that town residents that have a different tax rate than some other town residents because of where they live. I don't think that we have the, we should continue to perpetuate the practice of having a separate tax rate for those individuals. And we agree we want to get that down to zero and we want to do that in a, in a, in a, in a smart way. And I think we have a path forward to do that. So we're in agreement. We want to get rid of it. So that doesn't answer the question of why we can't do it this year. Because I don't think, I personally. Well, if we did it this year, I did look at those numbers. At this point, you know, where we're at right now, the town outside the village, the people in the town outside the village would pay $24 less. And the people in the village would at that point pay $6 more because they're picking up part of that $165,000. So that's the effect that it would have. And at this point, we've already set the village tax rate. We can't change that budget. It's already a done deal. So that's the effect that it would have. So the recommended town general rate would go from .4932 to .4955. Any other comments from the board on that particular topic? With the highway tax, do you want to entertain, do anything different than the plan that's already out there? Mike? I would say no. If there's a firm path forward to do this next year, and in order to do it this year, we have inequity. It seems to me that we're trying to create two wrongs making a right. And I don't see how that works. I would rather leave it the way it is. Lauren and staff have a plan in place to get this done next year. I would say leave it and we'll fix it next year or we'll be even across the board and we can move on to something else. Any follow-up? Yeah. This chart I got from Lauren, thank you very much for sending these numbers. I don't know that everybody else got it or not, but it seems to me that if we were to get rid of the 011, we would make it more equitable, not less equitable. Because then everyone in the town would be paying the same tax rate. And I'm also concerned with the legality of such a tax. Elaine? If I may, I think perhaps the equity, equitable reference that Lauren's making is not so much to the tax rate, but to the fact that if it were changed today, village residents would get a $6 increase and town residents would have a reduction. I'm really happy to hear that staff has a plan to eliminate this and we've had it for so long. One more year is not going to kill us, but I understand what you're trying to accomplish here. My understanding is that this tax has been in existence for decades and it was initially established by a select board long ago, well not established, but charged to the town outside the village by a select board long ago in order to offset the fact that village residents were paying additional taxes to the town. So I think at this point because we're moving forward in consolidations and so many other departments that this is a great way to continue that path forward. And it's the first time we're talking adjusting taxation in a long time since we did the public works budget, we moved the village public works to the town public works. So we need to keep chipping away at the different tax rates that we have and I'm really satisfied that staff has come up with a good path forward. Thank you. That's really good news. All right. Do you have any? Any? It's a difference of $2. The village tax rate would go up by $6 if we were to eliminate it today. It would go up almost $4 if we eliminated it next year. It's a difference of $2 per average household. So I don't think it's that big of a penalty for anybody. And in fact the town outside the village, it's a difference of over $20. So I'm in favor of getting rid of it today. I think I heard Elaine said no. It's fine with me to leave it. Mike, same thing. Do you want to? You don't have to. I think there's a lot more inequity that we need to study in the next year than just this. I'm all for eliminating it, but if we don't add the representation and the ability for outside the village residents to have representation on their outside the village issues, we've got bigger problems than the amount of money extra these residents have been paying for 50, 60, 70 years just because they live outside the village. So I'm not happy about having it, but there are other things that need to get fixed in context and to change this right now only, I think, leaves other things on the table. Related things. So leave it as is with the plan that I have. Okay. Okay. So I think we're going to, thanks for bringing it up, but I think we're going to leave it as recommended. Any other questions on the tax rates? Hearing none, I would entertain a motion. The tax rates, Mike. I move that the select board set the tax rates for the fiscal year ending 30 June 2019 as follows. The town general fund will be set at 0.4932. The town capital tax rate will be 0.02. The town highway for town outside the village only will be 0.0110. And the local agreement tax will be 0.0019. The total municipal rate for the village would be 0.5151. And the total municipal rate for the town would be 0.5261. The homestead education rate is set at $1.5360. The non-residential education rate set by the state is 1.6539. The town rate for the town outside the village homestead tax is 2.0621. And the total rate for the town outside the village non-residential is 2.1800. Thank you, Mike. Do I have a second on that? I'll second. Thank you, Irene. Any further discussion on setting the tax rate? As Mike described. Okay, hearing none, all those in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. Opposed? Nay. Okay, motion passes 4-1. Thank you all. Thank you very much, Lori. Appreciate it. Okay, we're going to move on to our business item 5B, and I'd like to invite Jennifer Nour up. As you know, we're working on the firearms ordinance, looking to see if any changes are needed. We decided we do have a lot of information, but we wanted to see if we can get some more. We hired Jen to talk to our, the board decided to keep it local, getting the input from the local community of our Essex residents. And we have a report, and we knew that we were not going to have any recommendations. This was merely just trying to gather the thoughts and hopes and dreams of what people had out there regarding firearms ordinance changes, which we take very seriously, as a lot of people should. So today, you're going to go over sort of a high level of what, how the report, what's in the report and any other comments, and then we can open it up to the board. And just to let the public know once the board is done with their discussion, asking Jen questions and on this topic, we'll open it up for comments from the public. And depending on how many people want to speak, we may have to put some time limits on it just to keep things moving, but we'll just want you to know you'll be included once we get to that point. But for now, Jen, that's yours. Thank you. So my objectives today are to fold, to officially hand over this report and close my phase of work with this project. And sure that you can easily find your way around that document, because ideally this should resource your next steps in the most efficient and, you know, durable way possible. So I'll give you a little highlight for what the process included and what the report includes, but really if you have questions about it, that's where I like to spend the bulk of the time. Does that make sense? And I'll go quickly over this, because I feel like it's information you're probably already aware of. So the process itself had several elements. There were two public forums, a PlaySpeak online site that had interactive maps and a survey and discussion forums that ran for seven weeks. There's three information pop-up booths. Those were in-person events in local places, public places to answer questions, and self-guided tours. And the self-guided tours are really to give folks a chance who weren't familiar with the land to just get a sense of place and space and distance and the geography of this decision impacts. So here's what was interesting is that the public comment period had two objectives to it. One was to provide information because this is a pretty dense topic. There are a lot of nuances to it. And then the other was to get input originally around the recommendations or the options put forth by former Chief of Police Chief Rose. There was also a wish or an ask that if there were other ideas brought up, could those also be collected? That really spans a huge scope of information. So do you have any question about the process before I move to then how that information got condensed into the report? Can you just address, Jim, for the scope of the participation and how many people and what percentage of our town residents that represents? You can figure out the, or Greg can probably tell us what percentage of the town, but if on one of these pages where it has a different process element, it lays out how many people participated in each. So my memory tells me that there was about 70 participants in the June 5th forum. The objective of that forum was to provide information and kick off the meeting. So get people aware of what all the different elements were and get a little bit of input from folks. At the pop-up booths, there was about 40 people overall. The farmers market definitely had the bulk of the traffic. We didn't collect input. The objective there was just to be present. In particular, that's if someone had a question of me that they didn't feel like they wanted to bring to a public meeting or didn't feel quite comfortable putting online that they could swing by and ask. PlaySpeak website. So that's the online website with the discussion forums maps and the survey. So there's over 2,400 unique views, but that could have been from anywhere in the country or even the world, really. 231 connects, 221 residents. So you could connect, even if you weren't a resident of Essex, but you couldn't participate in most or maybe all of the engagement prompts. What am I forgetting? The self-guided tours, I don't have any numbers on those. And the July 14th forum actually was not as heavily attended as I thought. So there was 35, 30. Okay, there we go, 36. July 19th. Do I have that date wrong? July 19th or 16th? 19th. So the objective of that forum, again, was to take what was happening online. At the time that we set it, we weren't quite sure how many people were going to be online. So a chance to see what was the action happening there and what were the trends. And in particular, I was thinking people were going to be wondering what I was going to do with this information. So to try to take the understanding that I was making out of that information and put it forth with an invitation to say, do you see yourself represented here and what's missing? And the feedback, I got a lot of feedback from that forum and went back to the drawing board not with a new format, but with new information to populate it with. Does that answer your question about... So you were trying to figure out... It appeared from my review of all of your material and being on the forum that it was a very low number of participation all the way around. And we're making decisions on behalf of the entire community of Essex here with a very small percentage of people weighing in. I just felt the need to make that. Yeah, so I think how you use this information is going to be really important. If you use it as a vote or a qualitative, the numbers as an indication of what you should or shouldn't do, it's not going to work very well. Because this is only participants who took the time to show up for any of those engagement tools. And when you think about... I was asking the team, what is your level of success for a public comment period like this? What are the numbers you usually get for input and the policy decision that you might make? Or, you know, it's comparing apples to oranges a little bit if you go for more bigger initiatives for numbers. But these numbers aren't way out of line for the numbers of people who do show up and participate. It's just a very small percentage overall. Okay, so that actually segues really well into how the report is then set up. Any other questions about process? I'll just chime in quickly. Elaine, one of your questions was what percentage of the population that is accounting for overlap. I'd say it's a little bit more than 1%. But I also do want to point out the list of public relations that Darby Mayville did. Yeah, that's impressive. It's pulled up right here, but I mean you've got a page and a half worth of stuff, two columns, so there was a lot of effort to emphasize this and try to get the word out about it. Yeah, I was really impressed at the level of outreach that was done. It would have been nice to see more participants, but that's what we have. And I think it was difficult. It's difficult to participate in this discussion because there's a learning curve to it, and there are layers of static, too, and just trying to figure out how for each person to identify what they feel is the right thing to do, which is difficult, and then how to communicate it and stand behind that, which is also difficult for some. It's something that we heard from the very beginning. The other thing that's hard for us to track is of the 2,400 independent views on that website, I would be curious to see how many of those folks were from Essex and what did they walk away taking from just the information that was there? And that's unquantifiable, at least from the efforts that we took. So, any other process questions for now? It doesn't mean you can't ask them later. Not a question, but sort of a comment. We knew from experience that some people would probably not go to the public forums, but we needed to find a way to make sure that their voices were heard and collected, and that's why you did the place. Please speak, yeah. And I remember sitting in this very seat, and there was someone from the public who said, what about an online forum? And I was nodding at that point to all these different engagement tools. Ultimately, when we were trying to figure out what to do for online, the survey or the online survey was tricky because of that concern that people had about being very candid and wanting to ensure privacy for input. On the other hand, if it's private without authenticating that somebody is from Essex, it's not going to serve you very well. So, we went with Please Speak because it was the one technology we could find that would geo-verify somebody from the town of Essex and protect their privacy so neighbors could share their mind without feeling like they needed to share it with their name necessarily attached to it. They were authentic as a resident, but they didn't necessarily have to broadcast publicly the same way they might in a public forum. There's pros and cons to that. The benefit of it is that you then get some candid insight and information that people feel very nervous of sharing because it's very difficult to keep those relations in a neighborhood. It's hard to be on either side of a divisive topic and be candid about that. So, Please Speak did allow us to do that. The other thing Please Speak allowed was the interactive maps and some of the features that an online survey might not in order to give information that was nuanced but also give a sense of place because this is an ordinance that's not just... I mean, the ordinance, the language itself will be a little dry and will be a little dense, but the terrain that you're talking about is varied and lively and people use it in lots of different ways that are connected to their well-being and who they are. And so, the only real way to get at that was to provide some kind of interactivity that was also place-paced. There were some other options out there, but that was the first one that leapt out. Interesting experiment. But it was because we wanted to make sure we captured those voices of people who weren't comfortable going to those public forums. Yeah, and they did show up. So, if you look at the transcripts online, there's a little more diversity in the input that you got online than we did in the forums for sure. Absolutely. So, now on to how the report is organized. You've made a really good point because you only have so much participation to base this on. So, the way it's organized is that you have all the transcripts. If you want to go back to the original messages, the posts that people made, and the comments and observations, they are all right there. And I do encourage, because there's some nuance that comes through all those things. In the curated list that I was pulling out, what I was trying to do was create, like a crowdsourcing of all the different criteria that were covered by how many were paying attention to them. But what are the different ways of logic that people are approaching this problem with? And then all the different alternative ideas, whether that would complement an ordinance or replace an ordinance change. And again, not to try to quantify how many people stood behind each position, but to crowdsource the creativity in the ideas and the different ways that those ideas might get you out of a bind if you already used them to complement an ordinance change for supplemented alternative idea. Part of my thinking there is that you're, it's an assumption on my part that you're tasked with a very difficult job of making a decision on behalf of the town. So there may be interest that you're paying attention to, that your various parties aren't paying attention to. And just not knowing how that was going to come out in a public process like this. So there's a distinction between the raw data and then those curated lists. The raw data is right there, just in case anybody would interpret it differently than I would. I went through the surveys, the discussion forums, the place it maps, the forms that we had in person in order to pull out with a mediator year, a negotiator year. What are the criteria or perspectives people are using? Can they be measurable? And what are the different ideas that people are raising? Also included in this guide, all of the original transcripts follows and then there are these little text boxes with clarifying questions. And that is to provide an anchor for when this conversation does get complex and it will. It's a strategic question that you're asking in many ways. What change are you trying to affect? What are the unintended impacts and how can you mitigate them if they're not intended? What are the intended impacts and what are the best strategies to meet those impacts or that goal? Here's, and I welcome your questions in just a moment. I do have one reflection that I've been sitting on trying to puzzle through this one. You know, this decision fundamentally impacts the well-being of people who are watching it play out in lots of different ways. And for a number of the public, my guess is that it is excruciating to watch somebody else make this decision. Excruciating is probably the right word. So they're looking for evidence that you're making informed decisions thoughtful and open-minded decisions based on all the input that's come up. And awareness of what the experiences have been on the ground for various parties in this conversation. None of that is an easy task. The public will also probably need opportunities to offer course corrections if they think that you've missed something along the way. But one of the things I've been trying to figure out if I could give you any guidance around is how to manage that piece, because it is a very complex thing you're trying to figure out. And I do encourage you to take some time to digest and deliberate before you open up that conversation for others to enter that deliberation to make sure that when you make that invitation it's not a haphazard one. And the reason I say that is because those negotiations it has the effect of anchoring the conversation in one place or another. I know the interests that you're trying to pay attention to are very wide. And I know you know that as well. That's part of the binder. It's a difficult conversation to unfold. It'll be difficult to watch. It'll be difficult to have. You'll just have to manage it carefully. So to that end I would like to pass this off to you in a way that gives you the next steps possible. So how can I be of service in unpacking or understanding this piece here? Any questions for Jen about that? It was well organized and I appreciate the way you laid it out. You're now making recommendations. You're just trying to organize all the information that you were getting. And it was from I mean a lot of people were sharing their ideas. So I appreciate having it condensed with the raw material there too as well for us to look at for the nuanced pieces. Any questions for Jen at this point? I don't have a question but I do want to thank you for the research you did up with Please Speak because as you alluded to and as Max summarized there are opinions in there from all 360 points of the compass and all of them pretty strong. I think that's a tool just speaking for myself that's a tool that I will use a lot of and will probably weigh no more heavily than anything else but it will have an impact on the way that I'm going to approach this and how we approach this discussion on the 20th. But I thank you for doing that because it is there's a wealth of information in there. The credit to that discovery goes to their town planner Darren Shibbler who was at a conference and he passed by the booth and as we were sitting at the table trying to figure out how do we do the survey in a way that protects confidentiality but also has is transparent and authentic he said what about Please Speak so that's where it came from my hope is that it does provide you with a bit of a pilot experience in case it's useful again in the future I think this was a tough topic for Please Speak to take on the benefit of helping this be as transparent as possible and also maybe getting some of you out of the bind of relying on information you'd only otherwise get anecdotally and that's tricky too. People give you information in all kinds of different ways I recognize that and it's hard because you need things to be as transparent as possible in order to show demonstrate here's the rationale for why or the logic for why. Other questions it's okay if you take a minute to sit on it to digest. Anybody? We've all read through it it's going to take a couple of readings through I think to to really be prepared for it but I've read it I understand what's in there I don't think I really had a chance to fully process it yet but we will do that so Yeah, Evan. You and the staff team did a lot work on this and a lot of nights of the people that did come and who did post do you feel that their message has been heard and presented I mean it is a small percentage but then again town meeting is a small percentage as well but what are your feelings of how they presented their presence in the please speak and at the forums. The thing I can say with absolute confidence and I it takes courage to show up it takes courage for every single person in this conversation to show up and then stand by other people talking about how they showed up and so I recognize that as a I just have a lot of gratitude actually for each person who participated in this process and I say that wholeheartedly and in terms of what it actually ended up collecting my hope is that it crowdsourced some real perspective and wisdom so you on that notice board have resources that people posted and in the discussion forums you've got stories about what it felt like to actually be in a certain place or not at certain times and you have in the place it maps real wisdom about well this land I don't see where it could be used for this so here's what logic tells me so that input comes from all these different corners I don't know if there's other input out there that's as of yet not said I also imagine that there's input out there that's as of yet not discovered because that's what happens with the nature of these conversations as they unfold it changes over time that's one of the reasons why this public discussion couldn't be a mediation because it continues to change and new people continue to come to it and that's exactly what should happen so in this next step you know as you you've tried getting recommendations you've tried a task force approach and now you have a different kind of approach which is here's the public comment and input and here's a decision making filtering body and then you have standard procedure that follows that and so that's when the town says okay I see myself there if I've done my job well people will see themselves in this report I've now seen it in print and that's okay because that will then resource the next rendition of this and then you'll speak about what the standard procedure is as you try to figure this out what the recourse is is ultimately people try to see if they see themselves represented there so I couldn't have that answer but thank you yeah yeah yeah I know you and the team put a lot of work into it and you see and hear things through your lens so I just wanted to make sure you felt like it was open and you were getting what you thought you would expect from I expected play speak to be way populated with a whole bunch of different people I thought that would really fill up so to see 221 connects that was surprising to me I thought we'd have more connects than that so my wondering is always about what is the difference between connecting and not connecting and is there wisdom there that didn't get articulated or did people see it showing up and therefore didn't connect I don't know can we speculate at this point I will continue to but yes Mike Dr. Thank You Jennifer for doing play speak and having her defer that so well or deflect that so well I want to thank staff because the people that made up the committee that worked with Jennifer made all kinds of sense and then all of a sudden I'm reading Allie vile's name and I never would have thought of that in a million years and to have her be a part of that committee as the director of Parks and Rec just was a stroke of genius in my in my opinion I just think whoever came up with that idea just take a bow because having her there be a part of that I think was a smart thing to do potentially impacts some parks I think her voice at that table can make a difference she can bring insights there that some of us probably would not get anyway anything else for Jen before we set her free Elaine the compliment to how comprehensive your report is how thoroughly you engage the public and how fairly and transparently you engage the public I would be shocked if someone came forward and said I didn't know I didn't have a chance I didn't get all the information I'm extremely impressed with how you presented everything to the public and addressed that learning curve that means a lot and this isn't that means a lot and there is a pretty incredible town committee that helped create this and incredible group of people who helped participate and engage and none of this could have happened without the involvement of every single person who was in it including everybody who continues to show up and be witness and presence and insight so I do want to say thank you I also want to make sure that you spend some time figuring out who you need to have on August 20th and that that question is somewhere in your mix so that you can continue to draw on that same insight that I was able to draw from actually that's one of the things we're going to do next once we're done asking you questions about the report or the process is everybody okay okay so yeah and again we want to say thank you for doing this job for us did it well we really appreciate it you're here or joined well you're welcome to stay here while we're continuing the discussion but I wanted to let you know that you're able to to leave if you'd like okay so the next step we do before we open it up is to first of all see if August 20th is going to work for our discussion that's on our plan list timeline but is everybody available Elaine I have had vacation plan for many months that week and it was only until very recently that we knew that August 20th was going to be the day we discuss this topic I would be able to connect via wifi and landline but it's iffy about the quality of the connection I feel the subject matter requires that I be present I don't want to disrespect the subject matter by not being present so I would request of the board if we could please consider moving the subject from August 20th to September 10th and to be honest I would appreciate that additional window to continue reading the materials and re-familiarize myself with some stuff that I read earlier and just help give me a little extra time to come to the conclusions so a small monkey wrench Andy do we expect to be able to get through this entire topic in one meeting? well it depends on the board's pleasure if you don't say no changes say as a possible outcome then that could probably happen on that day if there are changes that we think need to be done I bet it's pretty iffy to get it done in one meeting but it depends what do you think? we only have one meeting in September and there's likely going to be other business that needs to happen that day as well I would assume typically there's only one meeting so I'm concerned about we've talked about trying to get this done before current year's deer season starts and I'm a little worried about waiting if there's a possibility that it's going to take multiple meetings to get through all the discussion because we could certainly come get to a point where we have an impasse and we have a question that we need to answer that we need legal help with that's not going to be an immediate answer depending on how things go and I'm just concerned that if we think we're going to get done in one meeting I don't know I don't know that it's there's any guarantee at all that we can do in one meeting I'd rather start the discussion sooner and I'm sorry Elaine have those that can't make it catch up I guess we have first a topic like this it would be nice I think it would be nice, not required but it would be nice to have members present there is an option if we wanted to add something on like the 27th which is a week after the 20th we'll have our 20th meeting as planned but delay this topic until the 27th and I don't know if there's other business that would need to be done there or we could just have it be that one topic as a possibility Mike? I prefer that scenario I think the fact that you can connect in some way I think is helpful but I think for this topic I think all five of us should be in the same room I also agree that a separate meeting with just this on the agenda if I were a betting man which I'm not but if I were I don't think we're going to get this done in one meeting I think there are too many nuances that we have to consider before we can come to that decision so you're saying 27th might be I'm saying the 27th so that Elaine can participate yes I will I would say the 27th and then I don't know I think we have just the one meeting in September if I'm not mistaken so I think on the 10th we have our regular town business have our regular meeting and then right after that have a second one just dedicated to this if needed yes I should say that I would propose the 13th instead because I'll be away the 27th August 13th? that's a week before from now is that enough time Elaine you were talking about appreciating that extra week now we're actually cutting it I would but it's my fault that we're having this conversation so I'm free on the 13th and I'd be willing to do that I'd prefer the 27th to give us the time the extra time but we can talk about both I don't know what the staff if there's any concerns with 13th or 27th everyone to be here on the 27th that won't happen oh you can't be here oh I'm sorry I didn't hear that I didn't hear that alright then how's the 13th looking is there any magic to whether it's the 28th is there any other meeting I mean just to give the time trying to balance the village trustees meet on the 28th about 29th but the 29th looks good gone I took that window because that's a three week break okay that's your week back to 13th or I can meet later in September you know that works too if we only have one meeting in September you know we could also do the 17th or the 24th of September the 13th is fine with me if it's okay with the rest of the board see what I got I'm out of town on the 24th but I'm not germane to the process as much as the discussion of the ordinance and what you're dealing with we're out of conference September? okay so 13th just have to study hard Andy what's your you know looking at me maybe I'm misreading that I guess I'm okay with it because I'm assuming we're going to need more than one meeting to do it so if we're not ready we'll have to do another meeting so yeah sure a week from today you're saying okay so everybody good alright let's thank you everyone for making that adjustment I really appreciate it no problem okay so just for everybody what's that oh yeah what about start time consistent 7 start time on the 13th work here yeah well okay we just need to make sure we have enough and dial the temperature so it's nice and cool I don't know how many can we fit in here I don't know what's available though it's a pretty short time well ADL high school so why don't we say well we can have it here but we can see if there are other venues like ADL or some other place my guess is probably a few more people that we have tonight okay yes timing wise doing something a week from tonight will give us enough time to get it out so that people know about it I have 48 hours to warn it so we're fine probably no tomorrow or the day after what's available right distribution for everybody people have signed in okay okay good so we got that so we'll have all five of us which is good so now who else do we want to have present there for example do we want police chief I would think so who else Darren Darren or Dina to help with questions around zoning Darren was on the committee right okay so he's probably be a good choice Allie okay Allie Bile what about the ballistics guy can Bullio okay anybody anybody else we will but I don't think we'll need that night do we I don't think so anything that we come up with it's going to have to get vetted by them later I hate to put them on the spot without giving it time to think about okay and then any any questions that or things that you want to have there for us on the 13th we should be sending how are we going to do that if we don't have them tonight we don't have a lot of runway to get you to get us the information we need that's what makes the 13th very very difficult yes so I guess a question to the select board members do you have your questions or as many as you have that you can get to us in 24 48 hours we can struggle to put them together and compile and do the best we can on short I knew I shouldn't let Travis go on vacation just to buy a little time could how flexible are we in the week of the 13th to move it to a Thursday say that at least buys a few days because if we're going to ask staff to give us information we need to give them the respect and time to get it Thursday is a holiday so the staff have to come in but they might have plans was that a weird holiday it's a battle day so so does that say we can't do it it says Wednesday not Thursday I can't do Wednesday the 15th we've been on holidays before you can do it I'm just saying it might be if staff already has plans some of those people may or may not be available but they may or may not be available on the 13th either true so would the 16th work just again out of respect to try if we're going to ask staff to give us information I know we are to do that okay Andy can you make okay okay thank you Andy alright so Thursday let's target that Thursday then the 16th okay so what about questions when do you need to have them by if we don't have them to you today you want let's think Wednesday this Wednesday by the end of the day end of the day Wednesday we do that or first thing Thursday morning like before at eight o'clock or something if you're going to do it that evening sure yes that already was one the topic is the shooting ordinance but there was a lot of discussion about shooting range a public shooting range should we include that discussion or defer it to because it's really not relevant to the shooting ordinance but it is relevant to the people that have commented on it that's where a lot of comments are right that's why but I'm as a it's you could look at it as not being germane to the ordinance because we're talking the ordinance it's still confusing to me whether an ordinance maybe started to ask too many other questions I'm going the wrong place I just want to have that question do we want to also talk about a public shooting range or do we want to have that be a separate discussion again because it's it may people that want to establish a shooting range in the future that may be prevented from it if we change the ordinance it may they may have an interest in getting a public range so they're not going to lose that ability but I'm thinking that if we want to close the shooting ordinance before November that we should limit it potentially limit it to the topic of the ordinance and have the shooting range discussion part of a recreation needs assessment or something like that you know as handled by you know potentially a proposal brought by the parks and rec departments I assume they would be the ones that would administer such a thing I'm trying to think of if there's a way to limit the conversation to changes to the ordinance I hear what you're saying but I don't know that we want to eliminate that topic because so many people brought it up and it may impact our conversation we can write it off or eliminate it from this conversation I'm looking at it as a potentially not saying it has to be I'm just saying potentially different discussion although it's very very related can I clarify I wouldn't expect our conversation about the firearms discharge to also include a decision let's open a public shooting range but we would consider all the options around shooting ranges as part of our discussion and perhaps defer to a later date actually talking about having a shooting range but if taking the time to have that discussion now limits our ability to resolve the ordinance question in time for on a schedule that we want that's what I'm trying to get at is do we want to intentionally say yes we recognize that's an important factor in this whole thing we will take it up at another date and saying that we will do something and whether we actually do it but I'm concerned that we're going to get tied up because there's all kinds of discussion that can happen around where you would put it I don't know how far down the discussion about a shooting range you want to get in parallel with trying to close an ordinance quickly Elena and then Mike my only concern with that would be if a potential shooting range was included in the mix it might change Board members decisions around the firearms discharge ordinance in the area surrounding that potential shooting range and I don't think we can separate them Mike I agree if you look back at if you look back at the topics that people have come to us with surrounding shooting it hasn't been about hunting it's been about target shooting I don't see how you can separate those two things I respect Andy's opinion I think there's a lot to be said for that but I don't see how we can have the discussion about the ordinance without including the possibility of ranges if you look back the accidents that have happened have come from target shooting they have not come from hunting and again I don't see how you can separate those two one man's opinion that needs to be part of the discussion as well and if it takes time it's the time we need to put into it yeah we need to get in time for the November hunting season we need to take the time we need to take to do it right I just want to make it clear I wasn't advocating to do that I was just bringing it up as a possibility of a way to to understand to conflate those two topics or separate them I think we're saying that they're so interrelated that I think we'd be remiss if we did not okay so we targeted the 16th we're going to have it here unless you can find a larger place it's going to start at 7 we're going to ask for the police chief hopefully it can be here again this is a new date Darren, Shribler Ken, Bulio and Allie Allie Weil did I miss anybody? that's it and we'll get questions to Evan let's target end of day Wednesday I know he said Thursday morning but he's being kind let's target end of day Wednesday because we really aren't giving him a lot of runway as it is and we should look at the 2009 report as well there's some education pieces in there for example I don't think we want to lose got a lot of reading to do between now and then okay so before we make a motion is everybody okay if we open it up to the public to get their comments on the report okay what I'm going to do is have a show of hands so I know how many people would like to speak tonight okay so raise them up so 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 okay wonderful I'm going to ask you if you can just be very very brief since there's 5 if we could do 3 minutes a piece and it has to be germane to the report okay that's what's that's what's warned it's about the report and the process you know that was used to generate the report I know that everyone's been very civil and I appreciate that and I expect that to continue forward when one person's speaking I don't want anyone else to speak I want to respect whoever it is who's talking so even if you disagree nothing under the breath kind of things let's respect everybody let's respect their time we want to hear from you but we do want to keep it to 3 minutes we're going to have Evan can you we'll have a time and we'll give you we'll give you what 30 seconds second warning something like that but please speak in size and if somebody said something that somebody else already said you just don't please don't repeat it just say I agree with and you can identify that topic but again I really do want to make sure that whoever speaking has the respect of everybody to say what they need to to us and this is not a negotiation but we want to we want to hear from you and we'll listen we may not agree at the end with what you say or apply what you say but please don't mistake that for not being heard okay so again this is not a negotiation what we want to do is be able to hear from you and we're not going to have you know a dialogue here it's we want to hear from you so I don't know whose hand went up first who would like to go first okay if you could state your name and your address too great you can just use a loud voice there that'd be great Eric Bailey first I'd like to thank Ms. Nair and her staff and they've been a job on this just felt very included it was open I have to agree with her assessment that it is excruciating you know thinking about nothing wrong with you folks but you know the future what I'd like to do in your hands and worrying about the possibility of that being weighed on emotion and fears that are not based on facts versus local evidence that does worry me greatly the one thing I would like to respectfully disagree with her opening statement on was that the opening statement said that there wasn't a general consensus reached within the process I don't know pictures worth a thousand words and if you look at the preference boards from the June 5th hearing there's panels for change nothing a little bit change a little bit more and just ban firearms really look at those boards the change nothing one minus one or two red stickers was all green and the rest of them minus one or two stickers was all red it was very very telling add to that the 487 signatures on the position that we have in your read file and there's very big evidentiary that there is a consensus I'm sorry you're just going to comment that many of the signatures on that were not sx residents there are some people that live in the vicinity that have land that aren't residents that have land or have hunted here for decades that's true but there they have very very deep best interest thank you and also what I wanted to I didn't mention before you're actually speaking to me they couldn't hear back here no that's fine so if you have a comment for Jen or anybody please have it come through me and also I just want to add if you have extra needs with the ballistics an NRA firearm safety instructor and a range safety officer and I think we're living since dirt was loose so thank you okay we'll go to Mary Beth sorry I said your name for you but if you could say your address as well Mary Beth Redmond I'm at 11 Marion Avenue for me all along the central thing has been the process how is the that's what I've been focused on versus the issue of you know where things should be changed or not changed for me it's been about the process and I did attend both public forums and I also participated on play speak and firstly I just want to emphasize what your observations are in that I think that Jen did an amazing job I really felt as though she handled people who got up with a lot of energy and a lot of challenge and just diffused it right away and really got to the heart of what the issue was for them without any kind of fireworks or angry comments it was really really done very very professionally and respectfully so I just as an outside person going to all of the forums just reflect that back to you I do think that the play speak while I understand that we're really limited in terms of software platforms that will allow people to remain anonymous yet comment I do think that that system was really clunky for a lot of people I talked to numerous people and you could see it on different Facebook forums SXVT and other places where people kind of gave up and didn't post their comments because it was hard to figure out for a lot of people they wanted to post anonymously because they were afraid of being targeted and they couldn't figure out how to do that there was a way to do that which Jen really communicated and put out there but for some people who aren't so tech savvy it was pretty challenging to figure out so I think that's important to recognize I do think at the first meeting that I went to where Eric referenced the high number of people voting for no change I noticed at that meeting that that was kind of the first initial kickoff of what happened and so there was a lot of people of one particular viewpoint in that meeting so I don't feel like that's a totally accurate representation of voting or where people stood at that meeting the other thing that I observed in some of the breakouts I was in one breakout where when people stood up and commented with a different viewpoint there was a lot of going at that person so it was very hard for your comment to stand on its own in the breakout that I was in okay sorry so at any rate I just feel like it's very important it's very important that the process you know at any rate okay the last thing I want to say is that you're real quick you're beyond three minutes yeah okay that is that there are so many issues there are so many layered issues to this and I think it's going to be super I think it was hard for people to kind of weigh in on all of the levels of the issues that have been cut down kind of one by one people would have been able to kind of weigh in on each issue but the overwhelming nature of all the issues together I think made it overwhelming for people and as a result they didn't weigh in thank you Mary Beth, I appreciate that and Brad and then we'll go to Patty, okay Brad? again your full name and address Brad Tennyson, Bixby Hill Road thank you and Michael for ensuring that the issue of the firearms range or shooting range is going to be included in the discussion I don't think you can separate the two and regarding subject matter experts I think it would be very helpful to have some representative from Fish and Wildlife here perhaps Evan Hughes from Vermont Veterinary Sportsman's Clubs and those people can address a myriad of issues regarding hunter education herd management shooting range ballistics and those sort of things so I think you're talking about just town staff let's have people from outside that would be experts you're not hearing it from us from town staff only you're hearing it from some perspective that would be helpful with regard to the first public forum the people that showed up at that forum were passionate about the issue they cared because it affected them and they voted overwhelmingly for no change to the firearms ordinance now I understand that was just one part of the public process 231 231 connects how many days was that available for people to connect address your comments to the chair pardon me, oh I'm sorry it was open for about six weeks 231 connects despite the incredible efforts of the public relations what is it being different in a general election you still accept you can't anticipate what people that don't show up you can't anticipate how they would vote and the people are not concerned enough or passionate enough about this issue and don't show up either on an online forum or in a public forum you can't assume what they're thinking so I think what we have done in terms of the petition we've taken the pulse of the community and those people, residents mostly residents have said they do not want to change it and we've got more than twice the number of places and we did that in a very short period of time and I have no doubt in my mind that if we didn't get over a thousand signatures we could do that but I call on the select board to roll up their sleeves engage with subject matter experts we'd love to be part of that discussion in some form but it's a monumental effort on your part and in task we're passionate about it we want to be involved great idea with fish and wildlife and the others, thank you for that okay, Patty Patty Davis, hillside circle moved here two and a half years ago on the Saxon Hill Road with my courier he's 365 years a year I would like to just give you something at the end of the meeting from Shelburne it is the Shelburne ordinance firearm ordinance one of my clients who works in the as an attorney in the attorney field worked on the Shelburne ordinance many years ago so I have a copy basically I won't state what that ordinance says but in a nutshell 500 feet away from any gathering of people park, recreation area public road that is a public byway whatever you call it, like a public right of way right of way, that's it we moved here because of the fact that it's a class class 3 public road Saxon Hill Road it's now extended to one mile of gravel I love it I will be there every day and now that the sign is taken down the no shootings on the sign which is why we purchased our house on Hillside Circle the fellowship of the wheel the president of the fellowship of the wheel in this area is researching and keeping track of what you guys decide because they have many many bikers from many towns all around and other states come here to use this area it's one of the top areas for mountain bikers in the country do you have something about the report? yes, the report so my report, I want to say that you did a fabulous show and I want to thank you sorry I want to thank you, thank Jennifer for helping my good friend who did work for this attorney that put the Shelbert Ornance together for helping her get online named Debbie she almost also gave up she's been here since 1949 and there should be a fallout ordinance in Essex, there are way too many people the only other thing I want to say if you look at the Killington Ordinance besides this ordinance please invite Fish and Wildlife because the rules Fish and Wildlife and gain will say 25 foot buffer very legal but if you have people walking down up and down biking, hiking on a public road Killington has made it 200 feet in 2015 and their reasoning is it has nothing to do with hunting it has to do with recreational shooting to me, I know nothing about that I don't know what that means by the way it's nice to see my Howard Travis says hi to you Patty, it's about the report and the process okay, thank you very much Patty thanks for being here back, we had number 5 I can't remember yes sir so I'm Tim Payne, I live in 171 Brigham again it's a question for Dennis through Max I just want clarification real quick that everybody who went on PlaySpeak was certified Essex Town or Village Resident, correct? they were Geo it sounded like I heard her say that there was input could have been from all over the country is that not the case? that's why PlaySpeak was chosen because you could Geo Verify right, that's not the case, do you want me to clarify? sure so there's a certain number of views and then 231 connects you could connect to the topic which means you could read the resources but you couldn't actually contribute input as long as PlaySpeak has their filters possible that someone got past those filters but unlikely I just wanted to make sure I was hearing I was hearing a few different things in my own head and then I just want to implore you guys to not rush this procedure as long as we all know it's been going on for 10 years now trying to get this process rolling and we understand that the timetable that you initially put on this was to try and maybe meet the end of this year prior to the hunting season I understand it wholeheartedly but when you run this much material through and you've given it all this summer and now here it is first week in August and you're going to rush the meeting on the 16th as I'm hoping you're going to assume that you're going to be meeting one or two or three more meetings about this this is going to get a little more heated I don't want to call it heated because that's the terms that other people have been using it but definitely the passionateness about it there's going to be a lot of people that show up that are going to need to hear things said and be able to respond to those it's not a matter of coming in with a list of questions spitting them out and then all of a sudden you know you're done I need lots of people myself included need to be able to reply or question something maybe you guys bring up or somebody else brings up and so on and so forth and I realize I mean you could beat this horse to death for weeks on end but just like if we went back to the comments at the very beginning of this whole session where the taxes that Andy wanted to have removed well they've been in place for 50, 60 years no need to rush no need to rush on this game law has been in effect for longer than that no need to rush just come to a consensus make sure everybody's heard because ultimately you're kind of making choices for landowners that non-landowners want potentially okay again we threw it out in the forums you have public areas recreational biking parks and recs whatever use it 365 a year I get it but all we're asking for has an option cut a month or two out of it or warn them this is what's happening for a month or two and I'm talking purely on the hunting side I'm not talking about ranges that's a whole different topic I agree with Andy they're both going to need a little bit of togetherness but a lot of separation there when we're talking that kind of stuff thank you thank you Tim so that was fine thank you all and again it's wonderful community that people can with such passion respect each other like this and we appreciate that tremendously thank you okay I'm going to bring it back to the board we had a discussion now we have the report and we really should be accepting the report so do I have a motion so moved certainly I have to just thank you Andy please I move that the select board accept the summer report of public input discharge of firearms ordinance in Essex Vermont by Jennifer Naur in anticipation of having a discussion on the 16th 2018 of weather to pursue changes to the town of Essex firearms ordinance second okay do I have a second did you second it okay good any further discussion on accepting the summer report of public input for discharge of firearms ordinance it does mention the date of the next meeting in case the discussion gets heated or in case it's a hot day or a severe condition venue I will see what's available I don't think ADL is and I know EMS is not we've had some sweaty meetings there over the years so okay any further discussion hearing none all those in favor signify we're saying aye aye opposed okay motion passes 5-0 I want to once again thank you so much Jen for all you did for us thank you Jen thank you I'm not sure everybody signed in I thought I saw a couple people come in without signing the attendance there's a sign up sheet there if you can just make sure you do sign in before you leave that would be great okay then we're moving on to the next item of business which is 5C and that's selection of attendee for Vermont Community Leadership Summit great I'll jump in okay so in your packet is a letter we were invited to have one participant in each bank one participant for the event for their 4,000 pages of the make it it's the making it happen local leadership for the future of Vermont communities Paul Costello reached out to Evan, myself, Max and Susan, the town clerk to invite the select board to nominate a local leader, community leader to attend the conference for free conference attendance is $50 for anybody in addition who wants to go so there's always a possibility we could send more than one person but wanted to bring it up to the select board to see if you had anybody in mind as a community leader do you'd like to go or if you'd like to open up to solicit some applications whether that's from staff, whether it's from volunteer boards, just to see who might be an appropriate person to kind of put up in terms of that position beyond just the paying $50 it is in Castleton on October 1st so this is a really great opportunity for professional development so I'm really psyched that the VCRD invited us to send someone for free I would like to request and make a suggestion that in addition to the one free person that the town pay for four additional people for a total of five people for $200 this is an outstanding opportunity to support and provide professional development for some of our volunteers and we don't get to do that very often and I had understood from your memo that you were going to do an application process so I don't have any names to suggest in public right now but we could suggest some folks or open it up to staff and committee members you know of our planning commissions of our zoning boards of all the different groups that we have I think this would be a very generous gesture on behalf of the select board to say volunteers you matter to us staff you matter to us we want you to do this because we want you to become good leaders we've already taken that first step we've already taken a step to be a part of the board or committee or whatever this would be a great way to support them to step up even more what's the board think about that so instead of one free we still get the one free but an additional four at $50 that's $200 plus gas maybe it'll be twice that $400 we can probably find that and then I think that's a really neat idea to say our committees because they've stepped forward and maybe there's some in there that we want to help cultivate and our committees is our future leadership so yeah and staff in staff as well I would think right if anybody on the board I would love to go but I'm going to be out of town I highly recommend that other board members go as well absolutely it's the same week as the VLCT's town fair which is the third and fourth that week just for awareness that there's other other things going that week so I usually go to that and we'll likely volunteer to go to it again this year if the sorry let's let Andy finish it yeah I'm going to come here Andy I guess I'm done I guess I was going to say I'd love to go to this but if I'm going to go to the town fair I'd defer and let somebody else a lot of days off work just a lot of days off work I might as well take the whole week out Andy can't go I'll go I would say that between the two conferences that the VLCT is extremely valuable as well slightly different audience the leadership summit I would recommend for newer committee members or just committee members in general who are not in leadership roles or committee chairs this is designed for people to get more education around being a community leader so I think everyone on this board is highly trained in that at the moment but not not limiting people from going but just saying that VLCT has a slightly more municipal governance kind of a flavor this one has been designed to build leadership so is there a limit there must be a limited number of people each place can send you know we should I don't know that there's a cap at all because I mean I need to say no to I mean but maybe we should have six then because I think I really like I personally like the idea of cultivating you know the members and staff or on the committees as a reward a couple things first I'd like to recommend Greg for one of those spaces two if we open it up and we get to five or six I think I can have the authority to add fifty or hundred dollars to the mix if that's okay with you guys but I get four or five but if we get like two more that really want to go like from the plant commission or anybody else to them I don't think I'm going to stop them for fifty dollars awesome is there any reason for it to have to come back to us or can we just okay enable support everything yeah and Greg too sure alright so I guess we would need a motion to that effect to the new okay I'll move that before authorize the manager to solicit applications and designate local leaders to participate in the Vermont community leadership summit any further discussion on authorizing the manager to do that Andy do we think we need to give them a limit or do we you know say five to seven or something like that or not say that we can leave it off yeah but it needs to be a reasonable number trust him but if there are some gems out there that they find we're leaving it as a discretion this is not a one off event this happens every year so okay so any further discussion on that all those in favor signify by saying aye aye post okay motion passes five zero awesome thank you okay we're going to move on to next item of business which is approval of minutes I just need to get there I would move approval of the minutes of July 9th 2018 I have a second on that second all right let's go to page one you know when you're there one line 46 I just wanted to clarify I didn't get the impression then miss was confirming that she had spreadsheet familiarity she talked about the business that she works for spreadsheets but when I pressed her she gave it kind of a no yes no answer so I'd really like to make this miss runner suggested familiarity with using spreadsheets may be a useful skill and leave it at that since I also did suggest that I recall the her being asked by Irene if she knows how to use spreadsheets that's I think this can just stand as it is I don't see that this there's need to clarify that it's a pleasure now as is okay we've got four people saying as is so we're going to keep one the same for line 40 whatever that was six okay page two and a line 50 it says Mr. Watson reviewing the town plan it should say reviewing the town charter anything else on two page three at the end of the line 117 I'd like to add the years and parentheses 2011 through 2014 people know exactly what years are missing so where they go right at the end of that line it's specifying the time period okay anybody problem with that getting details in to the minutes as opposed to getting them into the report just feel the need to note that so you're not no I'm it's not terrible okay page what is it page four I'm still on three okay line 136 the word thought at the beginning I'd like to change that to provided examples of which I did anything else on three alright line 139 at the end again she also wanted history to find this document comma and I would add once a variety of stakeholders had agreed on what happened rather than have it be an open wound and again I elaborated at length on this I named a number of people in the audience that I thought it would be cool to have in the room because we all had different perspectives during that time period and I thought that for the sake of lessons learned and so that we didn't repeat history because I didn't learn from it it might be nice to actually define historic happenings and I referenced Evan's definitions of words which I think are a real positive thing and I'm hoping that we can also define history sure at the end of line 139 I would add a comma and I would say once a variety of stakeholders had agreed on what happened extra necessary I think this is clear already changes or leave it as is okay yes line 141 according to the tape Mr. Levy stated that a vote on the consent agenda was a valid motion and then Mr. Watts noted that the report was not written by staff was it 121 41 on the tape if someone wants to check it is that one okay sorry what's changing it's not changing your name 141 what line it says Mr. Watts stated but it's Mr. Levy who stated it was a valid motion and then he of course no longer has the same amount to see it in so it should be Mr. Watts I don't remember who said that I do because I went back to the videotape okay okay we're going to move on to page 4 Irene I think it's important you are 158 to include the word domestic violence because that's the name of this non-profit it's on page 4 page 5 page 6 and lastly but not least 7 okay all those in favor of the July 9th 2018 select board minutes with corrections signify by saying aye aye motion passes 5-0 awesome thank you that's it for our business items we're going to move on to consent agenda motion to approve so moved second so we have the check warrants mostly in there any questions on the check warrants I knew there was a whole bunch of them this time the sign no comments on consent agenda I would take a motion I mean a vote all those in favor of the consent agenda signify by saying aye aye most it passes I have zero on consent and we're into the reading file is there board are there board member comments on item C the human services I just wanted to comment that after reading the sx report article a member of the board of the united way contacted me and clarified that steps to end domestic violence got funding from a different from a different path from the united way so instead of the $120,000 that they had applied for for that one program they used a different program a strategic program to give them $50,000 for the over two years instead of $120,000 over three they got $50,000 over two years with the intent to help them understand how to leverage state funds to maintain the same services in their their shelter and so they're kept fairly whole by that and potentially better off if they again learn a new skill they can get taught to fish instead of relying on the you know the money they were getting by precedence from from the united way so they're they wanted to clarify to me that that there was a different they got funded through a different amount of money through a different path with the purpose of helping them to be in a better position in the future the other thing is he mentioned to me that it was Kurt Gunther who I was speaking to as a president he mentioned to me that the united way just completed a needs survey and I know in a couple of in the meeting where we decided the funding for FYE 18 the memo that came with that said that we might be looking at the process that we used to determine where funding goes and he offered to either come personally or have a member of the united way board come to either this board or if we decide to have a committee to work on that process to help at least understand how they did their needs assessment it's not to dictate what they're what we do certainly if you want to have any insight into the process that they used to come up with a needs assessment that's great we also we also I bumped into Dylan Dylan Jim Patista's wife works for State Department HSS and she said she would even help out a little bit and we have some of so we are going to look to put something together a la what united way did to try to think about targeting what we're trying to achieve one of the things I could tell you is our police department contract with the Howard center for people with mental illness and other things that has freed up officer time and stress both at the police department and at our libraries and other facilities so things like that that are also helping us in our mission we'd like to look at a process including financials I would hate for us to give limited funds to someone who either found funding somewhere else or heaven forbid won't be there after too long to be able to use those funds for the proper use we gave them an extra we gave them some extra money so I can send you an email that too two things when you talked to Kurt from united way was that after we had our conversation with steps to give them additional funds yes it was it was last week sometime was there $50,000 grant to them also after or did that happen before it happened it was happening in part it happened the day that the article came out of the ASIC reporter got it so it didn't happen when they were here it hadn't happened when they were here that's where I was going thanks it was really curious that they only asked for a thousand with a huge gap more? just board member comment not about the reading file but I thought it might be useful to give an update on our governance subcommittee activities just so we know that we've been doing a little research and I've spoken to the Vermont league of cities and towns and the secretary of state's office to determine what kind of assistance we could obtain in our conversations and our decision making and basically none there's a little bit of assistance they can give us in terms of helping us understand statute but it's pretty evident that our subcommittee is going to have to discuss the possibility of hiring an attorney sooner rather than later to guide us through the process of determining what might be the best governance scenario for the two boards so that's just an update I think that was not a surprise to certain people that we wouldn't get a lot of support I mean they're short staffed I guess it wasn't so much the capacity it was more the limitations of their capabilities in terms of representing certain governance models to communities it wasn't that they couldn't help us because it was more if we can come to them with specific questions about specific statutes they can help us but if we're looking to get legal guidance in general about pursuing various paths they can't do that so yeah proceed, persevere, Irie just back on the non-profits for a moment if anyone's seen 7 days this summer they've done a fabulous non-profit series about where money comes from a lot of it from the state and so forth but just a good 360 on how many non-profits there are and where they're getting funded and what they're doing we recommend that highly you have links? absolutely there's one section where they show the tub of butter and it says I can't believe it's a non-profit everything from the Champlain Valley Fairgrounds to all kinds of other non-profits we appreciate that thank you anything else in the reading file Andy? yeah the so called subcommittee minutes from July 12th 2018 I would argue that those are truly select board minutes because the meeting was warned as a select board meeting because a quorum was going to be there a quorum was there town business was discussed and I think that rather than having it sitting in a consent file reading file that those minutes need to be approved by the select board I'm worried my reasoning is that we could come up with any topic that we wanted to have a subcommittee of the select board talk about have a meeting discuss town business have a quorum there and then publish minutes in the reading file without reviewing them as part of our agenda and I'm concerned that this establishes a bad precedence for open meeting we spend money on your question with the attorney to get his input when you ask questions like that it's going to spend money to get the answer from the attorney and Greg you want to comment on that? yeah the attorney basically said that I'm sorry sorry the attorney basically said that the governing the governing body is the subcommittee it's not the select board it's the subcommittee is the I'll just find the language rather than trying to paraphrase he said the public body in this instance is the select board and trustee subcommittee on governance the minutes of a meeting of this public body must be taken by the clerk or secretary of that public body there's nothing in statute that says the minutes must be approved they typically are reviewed and approved by the public body in this case I would say the attorney would say that the minutes should be approved only by the members of the subcommittee as the two members of the select board that are not part of the subcommittee and are not members of that public body and it was warned as a select board trustee subcommittee meeting it was not warned as a select board meeting it was warned it said subcommittee of the select board and trustees okay I disagree I think that I'm worried that maybe it won't ever happen but if we have this similar situation where we have three select board members in a meeting where one of them happens to be representing from another municipality any topic could be discussed any meeting could be scheduled at any time that others of us aren't able to attend and town business could be discussed and I think that well okay I'm wrong apparently the lawyer thinks different so are you going to bring this up often because we're going to the subcommittee is going to be meeting and this is going to happen yeah I'm very unhappy with the fact that we have a quorum of the select board participating in this so-called subcommittee and discussing town business with a quorum present and not warning it as a select board meeting and treating the minutes in the same way that we treat all other select board meeting minutes so you want to go against the advice of the attorney and I'm not comfortable doing that I don't know if anybody else is you know by how are we going against we're doing more than he is saying we need to if we approve these as regular select board meeting minutes he says you don't need to do that it's not a then why do we ever approve any minutes one of the things that we've been talking about recently is reducing meeting time and we've been commenting about reducing our minutes the scope and the content the length of our minutes in order to reduce meeting time so then if there's no requirement that we approve meeting minutes why do we ever approve meeting minutes for subcommittee meeting minutes I don't think you need to approve that's the way I understand it you don't actually need to approve minutes you don't need to approve select board meeting minutes either you have to put up a draft within five days but that draft is not necessary to be approved we have the select board appointed two members our trustees appointed two members we have an unusual situation where we have one member who's working on both boards in this capacity she was appointed by the village trustees not by the select board so in this instance the subcommittee is not a quorum of the select board because she's acting in the capacity of the trustees we can spend more money asking Bill the same question and getting the same answer Andy but considering that when we appointed our representatives we had to take into consideration where our representatives lived it seems to me that the trustees should have considered the fact that putting a select board a third select board member on the subcommittee would call into question the entire process which is why we looked at the geographic considerations when we appointed the other members but the reality is this is our subcommittee yep it is that's why we asked the lawyer I would think that in order to be more transparent and comply more fully with open meeting law that we should treat those meetings as select board meetings and follow through as we do for regular select board meeting I'm wondering why this wasn't brought up under additions and changes to this agenda because I gladly would have had this conversation had you brought this forward then because it wasn't because it's my understanding on the agenda that you can only bring things up from the consent agenda because if it's on the reading file no no action there's no action so in order to bring it up into the agenda it would need to be warned in the future done in a future meeting that's why I waited until this point to bring it up that was my reasoning I thought about that question a lot do I bring it up during additions and changes that occurred that the reason I didn't was because it was part of the reading file not the consent agenda if it had been in the consent agenda I would have suggested it bring it up any comments on that the board want to do anything different than what we're doing alright excuse me I'm flexible anybody see any need to change anyone else rather okay thank you Andy but when you do ask these questions we're going to send them to the attorney thank you thank you for doing that okay anything else in the reading file I want I want to make note because Brad is here that in 7H there was that petition that was referenced earlier by I think Brad and Eric he's still here if you have any questions about that I know Andy you commented that there were a lot of signatures on there that were from outside of Essex I noticed that too do you want to ask him to give a two minute synopsis about what's in there or is everybody comfortable with what they read he's here it was self-explanatory pardon? it was self-explanatory okay so we have it we read it we understand it and thank you for putting it in there is there something that just well I don't want this to be a big dissertation either before you before you continue that Brad I know I just asked you you just said you're fine with it but would it be okay if they if we gave them a few minutes okay absolutely okay so again could you I want to respect everyone's time in the room absolutely and I appreciate it what precipitated re-dizzening the firearms ordinance in your mind what precipitated that was it the action down the shooting of Professor Reese we had two things we had the accidental shooting of Professor Reese which was negligent and prosecuted right and then there was a bullet lodge in a home near Saxon Hill and that came before us and it was clear that we needed to take another and that's great and that's is that correct is everybody okay with that it was it was it was especially the second incident of a round winding up in somebody's family room great and over the years since I've been on this board for what seems like forever now people have come to me complaining about noise not feeling safe in Royal Essex as they walk their dog or whatever because they just heard shooting night and day and they didn't expect when they moved to the country to hear shooting night and day they wanted to move somewhere peaceful so I was hearing from constituents that the peace and quiet and safety to have in Royal Essex on their large property was not how they were feeling and that on top of these public incidents of bullets landing in places that maybe they shouldn't have was yet another so I guess those three things I got the police report from that incident on Jira Crossing and that was December 19th of 2015 the supervisor was Ken Bolio I'll just read you the narrative the bullet hole went straight through the exterior wall and was lodged in the sheetrock the bullet was fired from a location east Jericho and struck the rear of the residence although the property is inside the no-shoot zone for a town of Essex the back of the complainant's property faces a wooded area where hunting is allowed that property the bullet came from Jericho not from Essex I said heard the police this is their narrative and unfortunately I think Chief LaRose and others in the community are unnecessarily alarming the community that there's people running around that are operating the firearms in a careless and negligent manner and here's one incident right here do you want to talk about the report or your petition sure I mean is there specific questions you have I mean it's a nine pages long we asked everybody they said they didn't have questions that's why we wanted to see if you wanted to say something there was a question about the petition do you want to address that yeah so there was a part here that didn't get put in Benborough 54 Lawson Asian Road so I do have a pie chart for the paper petition and the online one which is transparent and categorizes if it's resident and landowner vested interests okay you can give it to Greg and we can get that thank you that was omitted so I want this stuff from the report but I'm going to speak to the you know pushing is this about the year petition it's in our petition paper it's all part of the same committee so the cascading effects of you know pushing such ordinances when we've got an entire history of Essex we've had zero hunting lead cheating access since Essex even existed we've had one that professor very unfortunate it's after some it's far more dangerous riding your bicycle or running down Saxon Hill Road of getting hit by a car than a gun but anyway it's in there but just to point out the local vast president came to the last public hearing on July 19th he came because in his own words he's been inundated with calls from several large landowners in Essex that have informed them that if these go forward they're shutting their land down vast is out, everyone else is out that means crushing the skiers hikers, snowshoers and snow wheelers basically Essex is stopped all that economic activity related to those the restaurants, the stores, the gas stations that those snow wheelers stop at they're not stopping there, they can't get into Essex it's being in retaliation the landowners if they can't if they're not allowed to shoot on their own land they're not going to let anyone else in their own land so in retaliation good dinner I just saw that he stood up and I was like wow that's a lot of people and we'd love to solve this at the local level we would but we also we feel very strongly about our rights my grandfather grew up on Maple Street in the Indian Brook area other areas of Essex in the Great Depression I'd like my stepdaughter to be able to do that too and if you look into the packet not only from our state statute from our constitution, but recent case law in Pennsylvania and other states the Habgulent Rule have basically said that when it comes to hunting a local firearms a local discharge ordinance does not outrule when the state says thou shalt not regulate hunting at the municipal level they had, you know, Pennsylvania it's the most recent so that cascading effect of going forward with this could mean that doing this could end up undoing every discharge ordinance in the state of Vermont including the junction good okay, thank you any last minute comment you want to say about the petition just so if I could jump in, Brad and interrupt for a moment I do want to say, Brad with the police report about the bullet coming from Jericho the police have also said as part of this latest round that they don't know where the bullet came from I don't mean to contradict the report but they've also said as part of this that it's basically impossible to tell where the bullet came from we have conflicting things we know you have one I just want to say what's also been said I understand the question has come up and the police have said as much I wouldn't say that about in my opinion in my opinion I have a couple other comments during the time that Professor Reese that incident Leo Nato was the chief of police and I just read a quote from the select board minutes of December 7, 2009 excuse me, is this in we wanted to have you talk about your petition specifically we don't want to be lectured about this other stuff right now this was not in my petition okay so what we're asking you is there's something specifically in this petition that you wanted to share with us I know there's lots of stuff you'd like to tell but I'm saying this is our focus we pretty much speeded it out for you to digest and if you'd like further clarification we'd be happy to entertain that okay thank you alright anything else on reading from Maureen I'm grateful to have the list of the new old Pomp Road addresses I just wanted if staffs had any pushback from residents on those new addresses as of yet I was told there were a couple people who were a little bit upset and they were laughing by the end of the conversation in a good way okay, once they understood it and you look to see if there are any other streets that might be in a similar situation that we could proactive on I thought that was in your packet if not I will get it to you but I have that list and basically I think I heard it I either heard it or read it I spoke to Shannon none of the roads are in our jurisdiction they're not our jurisdiction to change they may have some one or two but most of the roads are someone else's that have to do what we are doing on old Pomp okay, it's so good because I think it's a good opportunity to look and see the camera rather than wait for an ambulance call to upon okay, anything else okay then what clarification yes sir yes sir yes sir okay okay okay, thank you for that clarification if there's nothing else in the reading file we don't need executive session motion to adjourn okay, do I have a second on the journey Mike, any further discussion on the journey all those in favor signify by saying aye aye, posed, alright we're done thank you all for that so lots of work to be done between now and 16 thank you
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The following is a presentation of TFNN. Trade what you see with Larry Pezzavento. Call now toll free at 1-877-927-6648 or internationally at 727-873-7618. Now Larry Pezzavento. Okay, good afternoon folks. What we're going to do now is take a look at Apple. If you remember, one of the things I was looking at in the stock market was the possibility of us making a top up in here, given the fact that we had this beautiful cycle coming in on the 13th of November and shucks. I looked down at my calendar today and the 13th of November has come and gone and the prices are going a lot higher. You can see here how the stock of Apple gapped above its price. The low of the day was actually 186.30. The 618 retracement was 186.36 and we're up a buck and a half above that. So all I was betting, I'm going to go through the whole thing so you'll be able to understand what I'm looking at because that's going to be affected on what we do tomorrow because we still have a lot of more trading to go for the rest of the week. But tomorrow will be our live trading day. We'll have a lot of fun doing that. So the first thing we're going to do right now is we're going to answer the question that someone posed to me about putting a stop in. This gentleman called me and he really wanted to be a buyer of crude oil today because we had talked about that it did look like it was going to back off a little bit and then had a pretty good run. And his problem was, he said, well, he said, I really don't understand how I can do that because I don't believe in stop. So I had a nice discussion with him. This was real early in the morning. I'm going to bring up the chart that we were looking at. This is where we were, hold on one second. And you see, there's where we were the other day. Remember we've been following this the whole way, folks. We bought here, sold there, bought here. And I tried to sell it up in here but I was too busy last night to do it. But you'll notice here that the low that we made last night, this is what this morning on the report. Now why would the report for CPI have anything to do with crude oil? Come on guys, give me a break. Anyway, well, the probably reasons that I just don't understand. There's your low, there's your high, there's your exact 3A2. And he says, well, how much of a stop? I says, well, you're looking at a contract that's worth $77,000. Figure your risk of 4%, which is $300. He said, well, okay. He said, I'll try it. That was 4 tenths of a percent. Anyway, you'll notice here that he had a buy in here at 7780. The FIB number came in at 7778, believe it or not. And anyway, that's what he was looking at. And so he did buy it there. And of course, when it ticked off, he took his profits a little too early, but he really did it. Folks, what I'm gonna show you now, I don't do this very often, but we're gonna be doing live trading tomorrow. So it's really worth it. I want you to, you can see these numbers. There's a 61% retracement. There's the 38% retracement. These numbers are used by the Wall Street and the commodity boys and the forex boys. They really are. Let me prove it to you, okay? This is what I want you to see, okay? Now remember, today was a big move in the stock market. Let me get this up here, because I did this trade and I want you to see it because I'll show you what happened. This is where we were before the report, you see. This is where we were before the report. And right there, I don't think I'll be able to do it because the range is too big. Yeah, it is. Anyway, let's get it up here one more time, Larry. Okay, here was the 382 retracement right here at 44.30. Look up at the top here and I'm gonna show you there was a high 44.30 right there. Okay, that's where we sold it. The market came down to 43, excuse me, 44.24, okay? And then it went back up to here now. Well, what I did was I was in this during this report and I put a stop in at 44.35. Now look at this move right here, folks. You see that big move? You'd think that you'd have got creamed on that stop, right? Not happening. No, let me show you why. There's two things that you have to see here because they're both coming at once and I want you to see it, hold on a second. Here is my trade sheet from last night. I'm gonna blow it up so you'll be able to see it a little bit better. But two things I want you to see here. Okay, first, you're going to see, this is silver right here. We're buying silver at 22.17. That's where we were buying silver at. You don't see the stop because it didn't get filled. 22.17, okay? Right below that is where my buy stop was. You see that buy and where it says stop? This is a limit order to buy the silver at 22.17. There's the stop on the S&P at 45.35 and a half. My order was at 45.35. I lost a half a buck on execution in a market that went from 44.35, folks, to 44, no, it went to 45.10, I believe, no, 45.15. Moved 80 handles up and yet I got filled right on the spot. Okay, now all of these, there's a total of 10 trades here all night long. And believe me, there was a lot of action going today so there's enough for everybody. Ordinarily I don't do anywhere near this many but things were rocking and rolling. Of these, there were 10 trades. There were eight winners, two losers, eight winners, one break even, and seven winners and some of the winners were pretty good. So what we wanna do now is I wanna show you, we did the S&P, you can see what happened there. Why didn't they have a reverse stop there? I keep asking myself that every day but look at this one, folks. This is really amazing. Now, we were a bully silver yesterday, okay? I sold it here at the 50% level last night. I told the folks to sell it at 46 and put an order to buy it at 22.17. 22.17 was the buy, the 61% retracement was 22.15. And we went to 22.17, the low was excuse me, 22.15 was the low, our order was at 17 and went all the way up here. Now I got out of that up into here because I mean we made, remember folks, we were buying here at 22. I got out at 22.40, that was two grand there. There's another two grand here and another three grand here. So this has been a bonker day for the old silver market today and we were lucky enough to get on to part of that. The reason why I'm telling you all this, folks, is because these numbers have hit spot on on every single trade that I did. I mean, I'm just gonna go through a couple others, okay? Because we were involved in these. I mean, these are not ones that we're just making up. This is hopefully what we're gonna have tomorrow is this type of action. Look at this one here, folks. This is the soybean oil. We've been in this for several days. There was our 61% retracement, if you remember. We said buy it right here at 50. The low was 49.84. The price objective was 53.37. I got out of it right here before the report came in because that completed this 78% level. So I sold it just a little above that. When it got to here at 53.37, I had an order in there to sell it at 53.37. The high on the darn thing was only 53.57. And we've come down about 80 handles from that level. So I'm just showing you these because they hit these numbers so close that it's really, you have to put a stop in or you're just absolutely banging your head against the wall and you're never gonna make any money. All of my success, folks, that I do this for is because it only works part of the time. It's the part of the time that it doesn't work that keeps me in the game where I get stopped out and move on to the next one. 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I want to show you how I use the Ensign program here in just a second, but I have an announcement to make. Those of you out there, other than just a few of us, will remember before we had these charts. It was all sent to us by usually special delivery on Saturday morning, and that's what we tried to do. We'd handposted them every day at the end of the day, and later on in life, around 1978, a man named Mr. Tim Slater of Computrack came out with Computrack, and by golly, this is why you've got these charts in front of us. He was the forerunner of this. By 1983, five years later, there were a lot of companies starting to bring it out. The data was coming in. The Chicago Mercantile realized, and boarded trade, and a knife, and all the others realized that we could sell this stuff, this data, and people are gonna buy it. So they're charging us every month for this data before we never had it, because it wasn't important. But Tim Slater is still alive, folks. He lives down in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was born. He lives in his grandfather's house, which is 150 or 60 years old, I believe. It's an antebellum home. It is a flat-out museum. I've known Tim for a long time. I met him through, that's where I first met Mark Douglas in 1983. After I had left Drexel, and I was starting to work on these computers, that's why I went to the floor, was to understand how to do this. That I'd be able to do this at home, and I wanted to see if the orders were fair and everything, and they sure are. Here was my mistake. I thought this 618 was going to hold today, okay? We made a little bit higher high yesterday at 34, 36 and a half, and then we backed off a little tiny bit, and I do mean a little bit. We came down just 18 handles. Harmonic numbers 15, came down 18 handles, and this is when the report came out. I had my stop in there. I sold it at 35, and I was 35, it went down to 28, and believe me, I had my stop in before the thing happened, and I didn't know where I was going to get filled, but I got filled, as you saw in that trade, 44, 35 right at a half, lost a half a point, virtually nothing. Okay, the reason why this is important is because look where we are now, now we're at the 78% level. All I know is what goes up sometimes comes down, so here's what I want to do. Someone asked me how I use the Ensign program for cycles. All right, first thing I'm going to do is get rid of everything, okay? I met Ensign in 85. They wanted to put up program for trading and stuff. They saw this coming, and so they came down to visit me in Pismo Beach and traded me for one day that ended up being about a week, and I was just one of those days, almost like the day where I couldn't do anything wrong, and they said, oh my goodness. So they stayed with me for the whole week and did a whole bunch of work, and then they said they were going to build this program, and they were interested in cycle stuff, though they built a simple cycle tool where if you go from low to low and high, you see you got that little cycle tool that's in here. See it goes from low, high, high, that's all it is. It just shows the 14 day cycle. Okay, but they did it a little bit differently. They made this so that if you mark this, and just went to it like this, you could go in and put the moon phases in. So you put the moon phases in, and there's your moon phases that I look at, nothing more than 14 days. So I get it out of the way. See how simple it is? You just move it out of the way, and then you can bring this up and you can start to see the thing. Now look where we are now, folks. Remember, I thought this was it right here. See, I thought yesterday was it. What if this puppy's a day off? And today's the high. Hello, operator. We gotta pay attention to that puppy today and tonight, because how close are we to the 786 of this number? Hey, I'm just looking for a trading opportunity. It missed it by four points. We're trading at 45 or nine. I'm gonna put my little beeper right here because I'm gonna sell that son of a gun if it gets there, and I'm only gonna risk about eight or nine points. That's all I'm gonna do. I risk five here, I'll risk 89 here. That's all I'm gonna do. That's how this little thing works. You can do it by yourself or you can count. Just get a calendar and see when the days come up and count 14 days down to the next one. There's your new moon right here. There's your full moon right here on the, that's the eclipse on the 27th and boom the way up. Now you wanna hear something really sad and this is a God-awful truth. I hate to say this. It's really embarrassing. I never bought this one time the whole way up. Not once. I never got a chance because I look for ABCDs. There weren't any. I didn't even have any 3A2s. Went against everything I do, so I can't buy it. Now we're up here. So, but you know, that's, I did okay. I'm not complaining, but I missed it. I mean, the buy was on that day right here. The next day, it opened higher, never looked back. Never gave you a chance to buy it. So you had to do it then. Almost like the gold was folks. Remember the gold, everybody hated the gold when it was down here at, how low did we, where is that gold at? Right here it is, here's gold right now. Remember we were looking at this darn thing down here at 44, there was our number. We got as low as 36, 44 was the buy. Now we're at, we hit 74 today and nobody wants it. So, look at the gold, even into the report. This thing backed off, it backed $15. Act 12, from the high to low is $15 break. And then it goes from 39 up to 75, straight up. Okay, and you can see the little action right in here. So what we're gonna try to do tomorrow is line up some nice trades in today for the five hours that are gonna be working together and we'll have a lot of fun learning to do some of these things. But that's the, that's what we're looking at here. And these are just, this particular program here is the Pescimento patterns. It measures the exact ratio from this low to this high. In other words, you'd like to see at 1.618. Well, Ensign built it in so that it's right to two decimal places, okay? I paid somebody, I met them in, I met them in what, 85? In 2000, I think I paid somebody a lot of money. At least mid-five figures, I think it was 60 grand. Anyway, to build me something like this so that I could see these swings automatically like the Wave Trader, like, you know, that Bryce Gilmore, because Bryce got all that stuff to be able to see that. See, so here's what we're looking at now is we look at gold. We look at this, you see, we made a 50% retracement of a high right back here. Look, there was your, there's your last 382.36. Now it's your 50% retracement. Now what you have to watch for in the gold, if you're smart, and I think most of you guys are, you wanna watch for this little puppy right here. 1960, folks. 1960, that's what you wanna be watching. That's the one you wanna be watching. That's when Tommy John signed his contract with the Cleveland Indians. Anyway, let's take a look at that. You'll see here, 1960 is where you wanna be looking to be a buyer. Not only that, but that's gonna be down. 17 handles from the high, the harmonic numbers, 17. Pay attention to this puppy, boys and girls. It could be the trade for tomorrow without any trouble. If you're willing to believe on the 382s, you're certainly gonna be able to do that. So we're gonna pay close attention to that here as we go through this. I hope that explains how the Ensign program works. They've got a video on how to do that. I have no affiliation with Ensign folks. I get no commission. Even if I did, I wouldn't take it. But they do have a good charting package and it's got all the little bells and whistles that I use. And they built all of them. The ABCD pattern, the Pescimento patterns, you know, secret moving average ones that I use. Like when I hit this, I can see my secret moving average one, folks. I hit that button by accident. Anyway, let's move on here and we'll be back here in just a moment, eight seconds. The Gold Report. As a precious metal, gold is still king. It continues to hold the most effective safe haven and hedging properties across the global major trading hubs of the London OTC market, the US futures market, and the Shanghai Gold Exchange. The Gold Report. Tom O'Brien publishes his weekly Gold Report every Monday morning for subscribers consisting of coverage of the XAU, HUI, GDX, the Dollar, Bonds, the South African Rand, as well as 25 different mining equities with specific buy-sell recommendations. The Gold Report. 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The Tiger's Den at Discord is accessible on mobile or tablets as well, so it's always at your reach. To sign up today and become a part of this educational community of traders, just visit the front page of TFNN.com. Don't forget, you can listen to TFNN live on your mobile device 24 hours per day. Go to TFNN.com and hit watch Tiger TV. That's TFNN.com and hit watch Tiger TV. Okay folks, so this is the soybean meal. Remember we were long, the soybean oil and what we wanted to do was to short the soybean meal, so your long oil short meal, that's part of the spread, the crushed bread. All I'm doing is A, B equal CDs folks. You notice you come down, you stopped exactly right here at your 382 retracement of the low you made back here. Five days, it stayed there. That tells you how important that low was. And there was a 382 today. It also, if you look at it real closely, you can see that you had a nice A, B, CD pattern right here. So that's it and we had a nice run. So tomorrow we're gonna be watching to see what this next one's going to be. Stay tuned, it'll be the mystery trade possibly for tomorrow. But we did those trades. You can see there's the meal right down here at 1955. I bought it at 5670, I believe, because I shaded it by a buck and a half because it was really active. Think, let's see if I think I can get that up here and show that just to show you where it is here. There's the meal out here. MNZ, in my CZ, 65, where are you, meal? Son of a gun, I don't see you right here. Here it is right here. There's the meal, 5670. That's where I bought it. And I sold it out right there. See where it says sale? I made nine, $10 on that. And so 1100, yeah, because I bought it back again later. These were the oil trades that I did. So I just put these in because I want to show you that I'm actually doing these so that you'll be able to try to hang on and do what I do. I've had a request to talk about, this is from a dude that used to be out there. His name was Sam Bennett or he was an Ohio farmer. This has been around for a thousand years. Well, maybe a little less. But basically what he did was he had these different cycles. You can see here, they run 17 to 18 days through here. This one here is 20. This one here is 16. But he was saying that the market were high and lows during these times, you see? So if you go back and look, starting in 1931, the hot 1931, the low didn't occur. The low didn't occur until 1932 in July. See, this is off by quite a bit. There's your 1981 low, which is pretty good. There's your, that's 1951. Here's the crash low. Look, there's no indication of the crash low. Here's the high, but there's no indication of a crash low in here. That's why I had a lot of trouble with the Sam Bennett stuff. I mean, some people can use it, but I can't. Folks, I'm a nickel dimer, part timer. I'll tell you, I look at the 14 day cycles and I let Shane Smolian, Norm Winsky, Bill Meridian, all these other dudes look at this stuff on the other thing. And we've got a caller coming in, shut the front door and raise the rent. It's Mr. Zee from Philly. John, how are you doing? I'm doing great. I love all your little witticisms. What did you say? Keeps me alive. Nickel dimer, part timer, is that what you said? That's me, that's me. Nickel dimer, part timer. I love it, I love it. Larry, I wanted to ask you a very specific question on the T-Bond Futures right here, right now, asking if you might be able to pull up, say a two or four hour chart going back, maybe eight, nine trading days. You got it, brother. I see a pattern that you've used many times before. What I'm seeing is it looks to me like it's a candidate for a three drive to a top pattern completed just a couple of hours ago. And I wanted to ask if you can look at that. And if that's what your read is, is that a trade setup that you generally take by shorting it? Oh, if you can't do this one, you can't do any of them. Johnny in the little room here, we're a little trading room here at Tucson. It's got his placard up and he says, give Mr. Z and A. And I'll tell you, John, let's just look at this together here. We'll get rid of all this other stuff. Because if I were doing this right now, I'd be in this trade with you because there is drive one. There is drive two. There is drive three. And that is what we call symmetry. Take a look at this. There's your drive one right here. There's your low. There's your low. There it is right there. Look at the symmetry. Look at this beautiful line going across here. This one is 1.27 of that move. This one is almost 1.27 of that move. So that's right here. Your risk is above here. If it's above 116, I'd say, you know, move on to the next one, but that's where I would be looking. I'd be really looking to be a seller up in that point. I just looked at it, John. So I was very, very friendly to bonds today because if you looked at this from what we talked about yesterday, look at this. We've been here for one, two, three, four, five, six days. And all this can do all during that time in a massive bear market. It only makes a three, eight, two retracement right here. Are you kidding me? There was nothing bearish about this puppy. You know, so I wasn't interested in selling it until you just pointed it out, but there's drive one, there's drive two, there's drive three. But John, you gotta be careful here. You see this number right here, this 116.12. That's a full handle from where we are right now. So if we get above, we get above the high we had here at 23, try it again here at 116.12. Because at that point, you've got the other ratio that's really important. In other words, I'm gonna draw it in again so we can see it together. Thank God, Ensign made this program for me to make it easy, but there's your first low, okay? There's your high. There's the other one. See if this doesn't stop it, it's gonna go to 116 right up here to your 1.618 level, 116.10, 116.13. So put your little mark on that one because if it gets above there, I don't think it will. But of course anything can happen. It usually does. If we get it, but there's where we're gonna go. We take this out. That's where you're gonna go. Your risk here is really small. You're talking a few hundred bucks, you know? Even somebody from Wisconsin can afford that. Even people like that. Larry, I am much obliged going through this process just step by step with this clean slate. Just like you, Larry, I've been, well, friendly. I've been trading the long side exclusively since I started trying to bottom pick. I think that was Thursday and Friday, October 19th and 20th and then it bottomed and reversed up on the 23rd. So I have not been trying to take position trades. I've just been scalp trading it with multiple contracts and it turns out the P&L is working out very nicely with that. And like you coming into today, I was actually long from yesterday having bought at that 112, 12, or was it 112, 17, whatever that number was, there was that triple bottom number for yesterday. And I booked profits some before the CPI came out and then I got rid of the balance into on the pop and reaction. And just in looking at things, I'm asking myself the question, is this going to be kind of a runaway or not? And I looked at that and I said, if that's a true drive, this ain't no runaway bull trend. So I appreciate you going through your bisection of this pattern, much obliged. Well, it's my pleasure, John, all the work you do for TFNN and the trades that you give in there really spectacular. So we really appreciate it, buddy. So thanks a lot. Be safe and have a wonderful holiday, okay? Be good Larry, bye. You bet. 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The harmonic number is 5.5. Multiply that out, that's 18 points. That's gonna take you out right about here. This spot right here should be a 382 of something back here that we did sometime during the day today. So I'm just gonna bring this up and take a look at it. We're gonna see if we can move it around a little bit to see if we have a nice little spot here. Now, here's where the explosion took care. Okay, we had the explosion right here. Then we backed off, we went from 90. We only dropped nine points right here. So that's the biggest correction that you had all during that time. So that should be the 382 of that number right there, if it's any good. So if you take this low up to the high and mark it in, I'm wrong, it goes to the 50% level. It's the 50% level. And then we came up and ate it then back. See what we're doing right now, folks. I really, well, keep your mouth shut and be thought of fools than to open your mouth and remove all doubt, Mark Twain. Anyway, let's take a look here. I really think that we got a chance here on this daily just because of that we're looking again at this. We're looking at the 13th, today's the 14th. I mean, with this report, and believe me, folks, I don't believe these reports any more than I believe to the man who sold me those four shares of the Brooklyn Bridge when I got out of school there in Terre Haute, Indiana, back when I was 12 years old, being in the fifth grade for so many years, they moved me on into high school because I was a very slow learner. This is what I'm gonna be looking at here, folks, right around 45, 24. I'm gonna be watching that tonight very closely because if we don't get much above it, it's no longer, it's no longer than this one. Well, well, look at this. Look at that, there's a new moon right here. Look what it did, it took out the previous high. Now, we have a question here. Did we take out the high of the previous day? Hello, operator. This is one big puppy. The good part about it is, folks, this market except stops. So you can put the order in and if you get stopped out, no big deal. You know, pick up your toys and go do something else and that's what I'll do, but I'm gonna be watching this one. I'm not gonna let that out. I mean, I can't sell it. The high was 20, 45, 20. That's four points away from where I wanted to do it so I have to wait, but I'll be watching it closely. So if we get to this level here, let's just get this back up, blow it up a bit because this is what I'd like to see for it to do is to come up here one more time and I'm gonna be a seller at 45, 24. You can bet your sweet little Bippy on that one and that's what I'll be looking for right here. There's mortar right there at 22 and a half. So anyway, that's what I'll be watching, okay? So it's important now. We had this 382 retracement, but the market hasn't. It's come back again. We started getting below here. That tells us that the short-term trend has turned down. That's really what it's trying to tell us. If we get below 45.07, this trend is down. The high that we made here from the high down to the low looked like it was pretty much spot on at the 618, let's take a look. That came in at 13, the high was 14. So right on the money, there's 13, there's 14. So we get below here, the short-term trend and I do mean short-term because this is a four minute one. Then you know that there's trouble in River City. So that's what we're paying attention to. We'll try to make a few bucks tomorrow and we've done pretty good. If we have anywhere near the kind of market that we had today, we're going to be just fine because these markets, they don't disappear. They're here all the time. You just got to try to find the darn things and then you're far better off than what you're looking at right here. I'm just using this as a judgment right here on the 382. This could be, this was a bigger correction. You see, we came down from a 44.87 all the way down. There's your 15 point correction right here. 87 down to 72. That's 15 points, okay? So that's your fulcrum right there. That's where your 382 would come in. I almost bet a nickel or a dime. If I had some time, I was a poet. Oh, there's your 382 right there. It's at one, two, three times. So that tells you below here, uh-oh, we did not make that number up here. So that's why this was the biggest correction. Look at this, folks. How the market repeats. Yeah, I'm giving you too much information. Who knows? Remember, we came down here. We went from 87 down to 72. That's 15 handles, okay? This one went from 90 down to 81. This was only nine handles. This one here went from 08 down to 99, okay? That was 10 handles. This one was a big one. You see that? We went from 19 all the way down and we got all the way down to here to 20. So we went, we dropped 20 handles down from the high, from 20 right here to even. So that's it. See, we're starting to roll over already, you know? That's my opinion. And of course, it's not worth very much as time of the day but we'll be paying close attention to that for sure. Okay, someone else had a question about Apple. I wanted to get this up here because Apple has been on the mind of everyone. And you'll remember here, we talked about this. We'll get the daily up because I started to show with this chart. This was the daily. This is what told me that that was the high of the market. Man, there was no way coming into the 13th that we're ever going to take this out. But that report, you know, so I was going to go high again. There's your number. That's the low of the day actually today. And we've gone higher looking at this on a smaller timeframe. You'll see there were last night, okay? And then look what happened when the market, this is pre-market of course, before the market opened. See what happened to Apple? Look, it traded all the way up, folks. It traded all the way up. And there are people selling all the way so no one was afraid of this. Shot the front door and raised the rent. Anyway, these are a couple of things that we want to watch but this is some really good trading opportunities. The one in bonds looks really good. And then the stock market, and that might be a little more iffy and there's a lot to happen before now and then but that bond chart that Mr. Z talked about, that looks really interesting right here, folks. It really does. This is a four hour chart. So this has taken four days to make this high and we didn't go above it by very much. That tells you that there's some problems here. Looking at this, I might do this trade right now. Let's see if we're there. Yeah, here's where we are. Let's shut the front door. Let's take a look at this one here. I love that. That's one of my favorite movies. Support your local sheriff. Okay, we had a pretty big move down. Okay, now what is our rule? Johnny, yes, put the placker down. 3A2 is what we'll do. Move this over here from this high down to this low right here and look at this. One, two, three, four times. That comes in at 08. We're trading where are we at? 08. So the old cowboy's gonna sell one here. Let's sell a couple. Okay, we're gonna get this up here right here. Oh, I don't know if I can get that order in in time. Shut the front door and raise our rent. There we go. 08. See if we can get it to beep one time and then we'll be okay. We'll get filled and what I'll do is I'll put my stop six points right above here. So I'm only gonna risk 200 bucks. If I'm right, if I'm right, I'm gonna make some money. If I'm wrong, I'm gonna lose 200. But boy, folks, if we get up here to this 1-16-12, 1-16-13 tomorrow or tonight, I'll be looking at that real close because that's the number 1-16-11. Just got filled with this puppy. So let's see what happens. 10-4, we'll be right back. 877-927-6648. 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If you're not satisfied, let us know and you'll get a full refund within 30 days of signing up. Tfnn.com, educating investors. Everything in the universe is governed by the Fibonacci sequence. This mathematical principle is responsible for everything from the most aesthetically pleasing artwork to patterns in the stock market. To stay on top of stock patterns you can take advantage of, sign up for the Fibonacci 24-7 newsletter at tfnn.com. When you subscribe, you'll get a weekly report from Veteran Day Trader Larry Pezzavento on stocks you need to pay attention to and you can trust Larry's analysis. After all, he's got 45 years experience as a day trader. Larry will also provide daily charts, videos, and data on the key markets that he's tracking. Expect notifications from Larry on market movement you need to act on at any time. First-time subscribers also get a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied, let us know and you'll get a full refund within 30 days of signing up. Subscribe to the Fibonacci 24-7 newsletter today, tfnn.com, Educating Investors. Don't forget, you can listen to TFNN live on your mobile device 24 hours per day. Go to tfnn.com and hit Watch Tiger TV. That's tfnn.com and hit Watch Tiger TV. Hey folks, I wanna take a look at Crude All Right Now. We had the 382 here yesterday, which was the 382 of the low we made here yesterday on the 13th. We know we had a beautiful A-B-C-D pattern here. My question is, why didn't this go up higher and make the A-B-C-D here? It didn't, it's given back. High was 79.80. We've given back, it looks like, about 78% of that whole move from your low to your high. There it was. It gave 78% of the move right there, came back now. Maybe this was a big telltale sign. Now, it's only 13-minute chart, but let's look at it. Sit down, Johnny, please. Anyway, there's your high right here. There's your low coming in right here. And there's your 382, it misses it by six points. Now we're coming down. What we wanna be watching now, we've made a lower low and the rule is when you make a lower low, you look for the same 382 retracement off the high because that's gonna be important from your high right here down to your low. The 382 is gonna come in right here at 78.68. So if we don't get above, and remember it's taken 45 minutes to do this one. This only took a few minutes, about half an hour. This has taken 45 minutes. So watch this just for kicks and giggles, humor me. Watching it here for potential sale here at 78.78. The other reason why did this go up here? So I would be looking at the daily chart to see if I can find a reason. Oh my goodness, look at it right here. There, we're gonna see where we are. Oh my, oh boy, if this is wrong, I'm gonna, I'm not gonna be happy if that's gonna be a point off of that, but I don't think there is. Let's just take a quick look at this thing right here. Get rid of all these things, all the boys and girls. Oh, we haven't got enough time to finish it, but it probably was a spot on 382 right up here. But I went above it by a little bit. 75.11 versus 75.80. So it did go above 11 right here. So we're gonna do this all day tomorrow for five hours, folks, and try to make some money. We've done the other five, we've done well. I think we'll do okay tomorrow. Wish you could carry them over from today, folks, but unfortunately, they don't play the game like that. We're starting from scratch tomorrow and to see if we can make a couple of bucks. I hope you can join me, live every day in an attitude of gratitude and may God bless and do something nice for your neighbors, folks, because a lot of people have lots of troubles. We'll see you tomorrow at nine o'clock sharp for five hours.
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Deep Sleep Frequency: Does Pre-Sleep Meditation Work? #shorts
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Wondering how to get better sleep? Give meditation a try before bedtime to reap its many benefits. Listening to our deep sleep frequency can help relax your mind and body before you drift off into a peaceful slumber.
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Do you recommend meditating before sleep to get better sleep? There's no bad time to meditate, so you can meditate anytime. If your routine makes it better for you to meditate at night before you sleep, then go ahead and do that. What I do before sleep is I just listen to our our frequency called deep sleep frequency or sleep easy frequency. It's one of the free ones. And I listen to that every night for the last five years. And every night I'm getting really, really good sleep.
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Door DisCLOSEures - Ryan Ritchie
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Ryan Ritchie is a Door Hardware Nerd
Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan34ritchie/
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#doorhardwarenerds #DHN #DoorDisCLOSEures
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Hi, I'm Ryan Ritchie and I'm a door hardware nerd. I am the institutional locksmith for the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. I've been in the industry for about six years now. I spent my first five years working for Calgary Lock and Safe where I completed my apprenticeship, learned to trade and became a journeyman. Obviously, I've spent my last year here at SAIT. My door disclosure story comes from when I was with Calgary Lock and Safe and working on call. Of course, any locksmith that works on call knows most of our memorable stories usually happen after hours. This call came from a customer that was actually locked inside their home. When I arrived, luckily enough, they had a small window and screen right beside the door that we were able to talk through. They explained to me how the deadbolt, the thumb turn on the inside, was just spinning freely and they couldn't get out. So I asked the customer to remove the screen from the window and pass me the keys so I could try them on the outside. Unfortunately, the keys just spun on the outside, figured it's a broken tailpiece and that's why the lock wasn't working. So I thought the next step would be to disassemble the lock. Of course, the customer's on the inside, I'm on the outside. So I passed the customer and my screwdriver through the window and explained to them how to disassemble the lock. Once they had the screws off, I was able to take the outside of the deadbolt off. They passed the screwdriver back to me and I was able to use the flat head to manually retract the latch and open the door. I thought that was a really fun job and it just showed the creative thinking that sometimes can go into being a locksmith. Happy I was able to share the story. Thanks.
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RINGS OF POWER | Episode 7 - Where Are We?
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Did you think that meant the show was over? A bit of the old Toby. I think he must have watched Max recently. So good. Well, these hardwoods, I tell ya, there is something not right about them. ["The Star-Spangled Banner"] Previously on Rings of Power, everyone died. Did you think that meant the show was over? Oh no. In this episode, we follow our characters as they reckon with the fact that their actions landed them in the bad place. It turns out pledging to commit genocide right before dying, not a great idea. Even her horse was condemned for guilt by association. Theo, who notably touched the darkness and did not find the light, also went to the bad place. In fact, many of the Southlanders ended up there condemned to forever relive the stupidity of returning to their village from the fortress. They're not the only ones that made it to the bad place, oh no. It looks like just generally being a dick is also not a great move, because you guessed it, our boy Sildur is down there as well. And he's been condemned to have visions of failing his friends and watching them die in front of him before dying himself for eternity. I'm not sure why the Queen of Numenor is there. I mean, she wasn't a great leader, so maybe that's something to do with it. Yeah, she's being punished for her willful blindness with actual blindness. But back in the land of the living, we check in with the Harfoots, and Poppy, she smells wood smoke, and she's immediately like, the others must have started baking. Obviously a nomadic people would not have ovens, so I'm pretty sure what she was referring to is a bit of the old Toby, but oh calamity. Turns out it's not the Harfoots toking after all. It's actually because the evilness alarm went off. Hoppus Murph explains to us that the mountain over yonder begins to spit fire every time a new evil begins to rise. So I mean, good job to anybody who installed that early warning system, very good idea. But then not Gandalf begins hugging trees, and Harfoots, like all sensible people, are immediately put off by this hippie behavior and banish him. So then we check back in with Durin and Elrond, and we learned that Durin's dad, you know, the king, he doesn't think he can trust elves to keep their word in any bargain that they would stray, and has decided it's best to just let the race of elves die out instead. Meanwhile, Durin's wife, Disa, is enjoying a quiet evening, forging things in her living room, as dwarf wives do. She's dismayed when Durin tells her about the imminent and entirely preventable extinction of the Elven race. But in this scene, we see the true nature of Mithril. And it turns out what they've found is actually just a lodestone, because they place it next to a leaf that they thought was rotting. But it looks like it was actually just covered in iron filings, which are magnetically pulled away by the Mithril lodestone when it's placed next to it. So whew, oh, that's a relief. Nothing's rotting, no one's dying. Oh, speaking of dying, we next head back downstairs, and Theo wants to comfort Galadriel, and he says, what are you so bothered about? It isn't your fault. And Galadriel says, yes it is. I mean, as great as it is to see her taking responsibility for her actions for once, when she picked a bad time, because for once, this isn't actually her fault. But we do get some amazing words of wisdom from Galadriel. Theo is wondering about who might have survived, and Galadriel tells him, what cannot be known hollows the mind, fill it not with guesswork. So if you don't know something, don't wonder about it, don't think about it, just ignore it, got it. But Theo wants to know how many orcs she's actually killed, and she says many, and Theo says good, but this does not please Galadriel. She tells him that she would not use such words. I mean, presumably because nothing less than complete genocide is acceptable, so merely killing many is not sufficient. It's all or nothing. She then tells Theo, it darkens the heart to call dark deeds good. Obviously, doing dark deeds is okay. She tells him that all soldiers have to worry about this, so Theo wants to know if he is a soldier. We know how elves feel about lying, but he's not a total lost cause. So instead of saying, yes, you're a soldier, she's like, uh, perhaps we can make one of you yet and hands him her sword. I mean, she won't need it anymore. The rest of the nominorians seem to be making their way out of hell, presumably into purgatory. Elyndiel's walking beside the queen, and he manages to avoid having a branch hit him in the face. But will the queen avoid this as well? We pan up, and she's getting closer and closer, and it looks like it's gonna hit her in the face, but ooh, she misses it. And the queen is like, are we there yet? Elyndiel explains that they have a bit further to go, and she's like, I see. And sassmaster Elyndiel is like, do you? Sick burn. But anyways, for some reason, the queen doesn't want anyone to know that she's blind. She tells Elyndiel to guide her horse, mums the word. So we go back upstairs to check in with the Harfuz, and it turns out that Nori has been plotting her revenge against Nott Gandalf for that little ice fiasco all along. So just like the evil queen from Snow White, she has crafted a poisoned apple, which she then slowly and dramatically hands to him. Or she's just giving him a snack, which he could more easily reach up into any of the trees and get for himself. So then back downstairs, Galadriel's having another heart to heart with Theo as the two of them continue to try to make their way into purgatory. And here we learn that much like the Ents who lost their Entwives, Galadriel has lost her husband. I mean, she's immortal, so it's not super urgent. She can go look for him later. But then we get a huge bombshell revelation. Theo tells her, you're wrong. It's not your fault. It's mine. And Galadriel says, no, you did not intend for this to happen, which can only mean that she did. Next we get an amazing callback to that splashing scene from episode four. If you remember, Theo got into a well and the Orc heard the splash and then he hid under the water and the Orc didn't see him. So he walked away. So then he made a big splash getting out of the water and the Orc didn't hear it. So here in this episode, above where Galadriel and Theo are, the Orcs are clattering and clamoring in their armor as they march along. And Theo unsheathes his weapon and the Orcs immediately stop because they hear this small sound. So then one of them goes to check it out. Now, something about this scene seems familiar, but I can't quite put my finger on why. Anyway, the Orc decides that he hears nothing. There's nothing there. So he continues on his way. Theo re-sheathes his sword and the Orcs don't hear shit. I mean, between this and the splashing scene, I think we've learned something really important about Orcs as a species. They can only hear a sound once. They're deft to it if it happens again. So I can't wait to see this pay off when our characters use this knowledge, their advantage in a later episode. So then we check back in with Duran and Elrond, where they've decided that they're gonna mind the Mithril themselves, screw dad. But the mind starts to shake and then the quiver in and there's another tremor. And Elrond being the crudiest elf that he is, he tells Duran to give the Orcs time to settle. They need to get used to their new lives situated a little bit lower than they were before. You know, they needed an adjustment period. While they wait, Elrond offers Duran some water and Duran declines and says self-discipline. I think he must have watched Mad Max recently. Duran then tells Elrond that Dwarves have secret nicknames that they only share with their friends and family. And it seems like he's about to share his secret nickname with Elrond, but Elrond quickly shuts that down. He's like, Nabra, I don't know you like that. So Duran then does break through the wall. Don't worry, the Orcs were good and settled by then. And he finds all of the Mithril. Like they're not even gonna have to mine it. It's just like this gaping chasm with the Mithril just sitting there out in the open, right on top. So great, they don't even have to mine it. They can just go grab it, awesome. But Duran's dad is super not cool with this. I mean, he's made his position on Elf Extinction pretty clear. And here's his son going and trying to save the elves anyway. He's so mad that he takes away Duran's necklace. So meanwhile, back with the Harfoots, as they're collecting all of the apples, Poppy starts singing this absolutely horrifying song about Boulderbook, who we all remember. They like to make fun of for dying of bees. In this song, he's left his daughter by a river. She gets turned into a snail and he catches the snail and eats it. I mean, these Harfoots, I tell you, there's something not right about them. Poppy then notices the footprint of a big person. I mean, not Gandalf left pretty recently, but she is certain that this is somebody else, somebody dangerous. So she drops her bucket and runs away. And it turns out that somebody else are those pop stars that we saw a few episodes ago. They are in the middle of another photo shoot and they are not pleased that Poppy is littering and dropping buckets all over their shooting location. And if that wasn't bad enough, Nori starts yelling, interrupting their shoot yet again. And we all know what D.Va's pop stars are. So they overreact a bit and set fire to all of the Harfoots caravans. Meanwhile, back downstairs, it looks like the new Minorians, except for Naughty Isildur, have successfully managed to get to Peruvatory. And Isildur's horse is being a real pest. So Elendil is like, give him to me, you're coming home with us. And the horse is like, nah. And Isildur's buddy is like, he won't listen to you. He won't listen to any of us. And the horse is like, yep. So they just let the horse go and he helps away off to a life of freedom. I'm really looking forward to the spinoff series about Barrick the horse who goes around fomenting rebellion among all of horse kinds, telling them if you just stop listening to your masters, they'll say, you free. I am sad though that in this show, at least we are definitely never going to see Isildur or his horse again. So the rest of the Minorians have set up a camp. They'd be fucked if they were in the land of the living because that charging army definitely did not have supply wagons charging alongside them. Well, luckily they're in Peruvatory. So food, medicine, tents, tables, all that stuff. It just materializes. Galadriel and Theo have also successfully made it to Peruvatory where Theo is reunited with his mom and his mom's boyfriend. Galadriel goes to see the queen who is determined to keep her blindness a secret which is why she is wearing a blindfold because a blindfold on a blind person would be pretty redundant. So when people see her in a blindfold, they'll just assume she must be able to see. She's about to sail out of Pergatory and back to Númenor but she vows that she and the Númenorians will return. Galadriel tells her that the elves will be ready by which I assume she means herself and Erendir. We'll back upstairs with the Harfoots. Nori and all the other Harfoots are really sad that all their caravans were destroyed. So Nori's dad decides to cheer them all up with a bit of stand-up comedy. We're Harfoots. We don't slay dragons or dig for jewels, but if there's one thing we can do better than any other creature in Middle Earth, it's stay true to each other. So good. Then Malva admits that she was wrong that Nori was right all along to help not Gandalf. And then Papas Murph is like, it would be grand if just once Malva, you weren't right about everything. Who knew Papas Murph could be so sarcastic? Then back in Purgatory, we learned that Halbrand was stabbed in the gut by the pyroclastic flow. And whatever was in that flow was toxic as fuck because the wound got infected overnight. Galadriel's like, oh shit, this is an emergency? He needs elf medicine stat. So they immediately begin gathering a pallet and putting it together a wagon. Oh, just kidding. It's like Halbrand can just walk over to his horse and mount it. So it's not an emergency? Anyway, Galadriel likewise mounts her horse and these two depart with absolutely zero supplies for a long and dangerous journey. Theor approaches to at least return her sword to her but she's like, not, I don't need that. I got girl power. And they ride away as the townspeople who met their king yesterday, shout strength to the king as he immediately abandons them. So back in Khazadum, Duran is sad that his dad took his necklace away. And here we get our first glimpse of Dees' villain origin story. She tells Duran that it doesn't matter because he'll be king. This is going to be yours. And mine one day will rule this and other mines before our time is done. Whoa, they cut the laugh out for some reason. But then we see Duran's dad toss the now iron-less leaf into the chasm filled with Mithril. And as it floats down to the bottom, we see that somebody must have fallen in there a long time ago. And that dude has been bathing in the light of Mithril for so long that he became super charged. And then lastly, we check in with the orcs. Adar says, my children cast off your sun cloaks and helms. You are no longer burdened by the day. And these poor guys really aren't bright if they needed that pointed out to them. They shout, hail Adar, Lord of the Southlands. But he's like, mm-mm, that's the name of a place that doesn't exist anymore. And they're like, so what should we call it instead? And they start chanting, Adar, Adar, Adar, Adar. So I guess they're gonna call this place Adar now. Mordor. So yeah, that was episode seven. Bold and unexpected choice to show our characters in the afterlife. I mean, presumably there's going to be some kind of a resurrection because they're gonna have to get back to the land of living somehow. I mean, the queen has found a way to sail back to the land of living. So I'm sure we'll see them back in Middle Earth in no time. Except for Isildur, because he's definitely, definitely out of the story for good. In the next week's episode, I'm assuming we're just kind of gonna wrap things up. You know, the Numenorians will find a way back to the land of the living and go back to Numenor. The orcs now have their own land that they can live in. The half-boots don't have caravans anymore, so they'll just kind of settle down in this orchard and give up the nomad life and maybe change their name to Hobbits and maybe call the land a Shire. The guy that got super charged by the Mithril will bust on out of there and be like, guys, just like pop down here, bathe in the light, you'll be good to go. And then next season, we'll just have to deal with Disa as the villain as she tries to claim power for herself. Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure that's just gonna happen. So let me know in the comments down below your thoughts about this episode, your predictions for the season finale. Whatever you wanna let me know. I post videos on Saturdays, other random times of all, but on Saturdays I like and subscribe from my Patreon if you feel so inclined and I'll see you when I see you.
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Farmer takes a safety moment
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Hear from a farmer taking a moment for work health and safety.
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भड़द दें जिदा सी वारभार जिखर कार गया आजुद तेलभजे जों जाप्तलाज जाएगा, यलक्षन्दा अनाूश्मेत होगा, के लिया तरीकानु, यलक्षन अचोना होगा, किन निगेर देजे बिच होगा ता उसे दे चालदे, आजु जो दूखोध देज पेश ह कोट देवेच हो सक देशन्कर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली हार्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर निश्यं तोर देवेची ये अपनी अपने एक बहुत बग़ी रहात कही जासकती है और इस पक में आप केजीवाल को डालगत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निष्यं तोर पे मुक्क्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटी गे लोग के लिए बहुत बग़ी ख़र कही जासकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाए है तो आप जा सकते हैं अगे एडी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी को ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुच अछ भी जानकारी आई? आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल निष्यं तोर पे मैं इसी बाट को जिकर करना चायारा था तो और वाकिलो से बहुत ने का प्याष किया जायागा वो उसके ओरत की कोपी मैं आप जाना और देखर भी लिए नहीं आप भी भी निष्यं थोब भगे के सकते हैं कि अच की रहात गडी रहात बढ़ी रहात केई देखती है तो उसके एक नहीं तुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक हबर आजान दिया की कोछ दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानद दे दिती हैं कोछ में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो ननु जमानद दे दिती हैं और कोछ में नुवि कैदिता तुसी जास चग देउ ये नकषंकर कह क्या कुछ मतहाँप समजौएं कुछ रिए मिन्नतो में और लागे ना की जेकर कर रहे तो औसकते है, दूनो पक्ष काब रंबा समँः बाचीट आप आपककूगष रते रहीएले चुच्छ रिए मिन्न्तो में ये कोट ने कहा, के अपको जमानत देते हैं, अपको पंद्रादार के मुचलके पर जमानतार, अपकोट से जा सकते हैं, क्या कुट समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का? अपी अज़ी अबहाँ में, इस्माबने कि अपकोट के सुवाए के गर पारे टेप मैं ना जाएंगा। इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्यट चल रही हैं, और जीस्ब अपकोट से वोखीली के लोगी जाए हैं, मुक्मनत्री अरविन के जिवाल के जो वकिल है, रमेश प्टा नोने कोट तंवोग क्या, यिट खुच विसे सकारे है, अचले मुक्मनत्री केजिवाल को जाने क्या नुमती जीजाए. और बहस जारी रेकि जाए, तो आभी इसवकत में बहस जारी है, वहस की जो प्रक्टिया आए ख़तल नहीं है तिर मुक्मंत्री केज्रिवाल को आप इस जाजद दिया ज़ा है या आप शायें, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो कोट की प्रक्टिया को आभी इस इस भक्ट्म चल रही है कोट में तमाम प्रक्याउ को रखा जा आए अप चारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मंत्री के वहाँ जाने के लिए क्यो की कोट का रेज � guna ka rej ki se की मुक्मंत्री को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मंत्री को आए आए अपनी अप चारिक्ताउ को प�रा के अपनी जो अपनी अटे निटिन्टन्स होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई मैंनो में हद्पून है योक आर्टारिक भी आजे लान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बता रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुजादा कोई आजिन्षिक खारवाए नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी देखे आज जिस्वर से आजज के वोकी लें रमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा है तो बद्टीख खबार है पुरा विस्टार दे जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा समजी आजागे केज्वी वालनु जमानप में लिए तो भद्टीख खबार है तो आज वद्दा दें जुस्दा ची वारवर जिकर कारे है आज रो गो तेन बजे जों जबतलाज जैगा यैनु इलक्छन दा अनाुस्मैथ येगा चीरी आ तरीकानु इलक्छन वोगा जोना होँनके लिए गेर देंगेए टा उसे दिचाएदे आज जो जोडो सुफ ते विष्ढ होएं आविं गेज्वाल तक अर्विन के जीवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इस्टर के विख्या जार असी की आखरकार के स्रीके लिना की कुज खोट देविच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे या सीथे तो़पर समजता है की रहात मेंगी और्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंटक! और तर लिखी ये आपने अपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है वुख्वंटर अर्विन केजीवाल को जिस्रो से अभी इस ख़ाई जीसर से कोट में सुल्वाई के दोरान में यक बढी कबार लगी कही जासकती है कि मुक्म्म्म्त्री अर्वीं केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली हैं और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलके पर जमानत मिली हैं लेकिन इस माऑले पर अबही जो अडर की कोपी होगी पार लाप मिली हैं और जिस्वटाँ चर्चा भी कर रहे दे आज चुनाए की तारीक काइलान होन हैं मेरे को शमकर क्या कि आए ये सनजे आगे बतारे की अडर की कोपी आगी क्या आगे एधी उसी तरीके से समम करती रही गी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निशन तरते है, मैं इसी भाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था अगर उसके लिए कई माईने है, और समंद की प्रत्रीः जो तब्टीष्य प्रक्रेगा वो जो चोडे रेगी, इसना दो इस परस थे है, जे कैशंकर ना को रोग रेगो, बने रेए, बड़ी कबर आई, बड़ी कबर दाजिकर कारे, अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मिल गया उआई ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे बज एखवर आजान दिया, कोछ दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मिल दे दिती है, कोछ में पंडरा हजार पे दे मचलके तो ना नो जमारक मिल दे दिती है, और कोछ में नोवी कै दिता की तुसी जास चक देओ़, चंकर कै कुछ मतर समजे कुछ ही मिन्तो में, और की अंगा जिकर कर रहे तो तो वो सकते है, तो दोनो पक्ष गापी लंभा समा, बाजीट अप्पक्ष रकते रहे, लेकि खुछ ही मिन्नटो में ये कोछ ने कहा, कै अपको जमाना देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के मुछलके पर जमाना तार अप कोछ से जा सकते है, क्या कुछ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष रहा कमजोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही इस्माम देगे कोछ की सुन्वाए के गर बात करे तो, ये ये और मेहपन अप डेवचाओगा वी सुक्ट में कोछ की प्रक्ष़ चल के चार रही है, और जी उस्वट ये वोकी ली जो है, मुच्वम्त्री अर्विन केज्गी वाल के जो वोकी लेगे रेगे रहुगता, अए लगा बैाश तभी ज़ारी है तो वी बैस ज़ारी है बैबस के प्रक्रिया उसकरिया कुत नहीं है फयोच सी नहीं ज़े नहीं ज़ारी है वे शिक कुष विस्जकारे है वे बौख्ऊु मुक्वंट्री करीवाल को जारी जाली ढ़ाई मुक्त मंतری कے दियाल को इस जाजदद दिया जेः थे हैं आप शाहणेंतो तो आब जाजद ती हैं तो, कोट के प्रख्या को अपी इसभक्त में चल रहीं हैं कोट में तमां प्रत्यांको रहा लागया जो दलिल देने की प्रत्यां होर रकी जारी है और इक जो एक कहा जद सकता है कि अप्चारिच्ता आजो थी मुँच्मन्ती के अब सामे अने के लिये यो कि कोट का अडेज था कि मुझ्वंट्री को आना पडगेगा तो मुक्मन्ती को आज वो आई, अपनी अब चारिक्ताव को पुरा की अपनी जो अटन्टेंस होता है, कोट के सामने लगाए, और निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है, तिस राहत काई माईनो में महत्पून है, क्योंके आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है, तो एक तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बहाताने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुजा जादा कोई आजिन्सिक कारवाए नहीं होती है, बग्ष बिकोली आजिन्चिन कर मैं आपक कोई आपक प्कूओ के लिए रू कर गी लूगे बहुजा डशको कोई खड बदी खढावर है, केज्टी वाल नू जमाच मिल की लिए पंद्रा हזהर दे, अजी तेने बजे जों सबतलाज़जगगा ईलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मन्त होगा खेडिया तरीकान। अजी जो दो फोड़ बजे अबिन केजीवालन। अजी पर समजद है कि राहात मेली होगा अब विं केजीवाल। और आके क्या गुच रहेगा च्ट कर। जो निषेह क्या धोरतर की ये अपने अपने कं बहुग बजी रहात कया है जासकती है मुक्नपनत केजीवाल को जिस्र से अगी अगी क्या जीस्र से कोट में सुओाय के त़ागन में इक बदी कवार लिए कही जा सक ती है कि मुस्थमंत्री एरविन केजिबाल को जमानत मेंगे देखे अगे और 15,000 के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मेंगे लिए है लेगिन इस आमलेपर आब जो अडर की रोकी होगी उसवाडर की ख़ो परना बह Johns बहत महःभ्ल। इस आमले पर या-किया जे अडर की विस्ठार सलिक आगए तो देखना जान्णा बहत महब अजक। और इस वक ले अप केजीर्वाル को दालत से जाने की इजाजास मिल चुकी है, निशिन तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजिवाल को, और उसे समंदित, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर का इजा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, या आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से के सकते हैं, के मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजिवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है, और जिस रोसा चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, या आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होना है, अगर शंकर क्या क्या ये सवन्जे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे क्योडर की कोफी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीक से समवन करती रहे गी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई नीर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कोच अई भी जान कारी आए, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगरी होगा, अवी चवं करवाई आब यक सब हुस माने में कोट की करवाई चाँट रही है. उस के बहुत उसंके बहाँ अई इस फाच आए गए में, बध़द कोट की नद प्रत्रिया है कहत्मो गहुएं, और इस माने में, जब वाखीलो की साथ बाथचुछ होगi, यो तीलो से भिस्मलनेगा प्याज की आजागा, की जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में, क्या इस भाग का जिक्र है, यह नहीं है? निशिन कोपे कैसकता है कि अजकी रहात बहुड बडी रहात कही जातकती है, और उसके लिक यह माइने है, अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुछ ही मिन्तार की प्रट्या जो तबतीश की प्रट्या हो थो चोडे लेगी, इतना तो इस्पस है, जे कैसंकर ता को रहोड रही हो, बने रही, बद्दी खबर है, बद्दी खबर दाजिक्र कारे, अग तूसी जा सक्डे हो, अग तूसी जा सक्डे हो, अग दम सब यह के अगप्टा तरंई कल कर दे पहुँ, अजे सुन्वाई षुरु होई है, ता कुछ ही मिन्तार दे बेच एकखबर आजान्दिया की, कोछ दे और विंक घिवालनो, दमानत देपान, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे बेच एक भर आजान दिया कुछ दे अर्विन केजिवालनू जमान दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने पन्द्रा धार फेदे मचलके तो नानू जमान दे दिती हैं। अपन्द्रा दाती हो और जमानदे दिती हैं। अगी अगी इस्मामने पटेक ही खुज की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करता ड़ो एक और महेंप्सून अब्ड़ेट में ड़ेशाूंगा इस्वक्त में कोड की प्रक्यर चल रही है और जिस्वर से उंके वकी लिई जो है के मुक्मन्तरी अर्विंकेजर्वाल के वगीलें, रमेश नुभ्टा, अनक़े खूट तन्रोग क्या, कुछ बिस्श कारे है, एआ, इसले मुक्मन्तरी केजर्वाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए, और बहस जारी रह्खी जाए, तो अभी इसवक्त में बहस जारी है, भ्याज् की जो प्रख्यां जो खब नहींगवी एक तर्ब मूक्मन्तरी केज्रीवाल को यह जाजत दिया लहें। यह आप शाओः़ हैं। तो जा सकता हैं। तो कोट की प्रक्यां को आभी इस भक्त में चटल रगी एक कोट में तमाम प्रट्याउ को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रट्याउ रहो रही जारी है. और एक जो एक खाज़ा तकता है, कि अप्चारिकता है जो ती, मुक्मंतरी के वहाँपे आने के लिए. कोट का आरेज था कि मुक्मंतरी को आना पडेगा. तो मुक्मंतरी को आज हो आए, आपनी अप्चारिकता को पुरा की अपनी जो अप्टन्देंस होता है, कोट के आपने लगाए, और निशिंट तोपे एक रहत जरू है, तो लाहत कै मैंो में हद्पून है, तो के आज तारिक भी आज येलान हुरा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा अचार, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, देखे आच जिस रह से आज के वोकिल है, रमेश वुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है, भी बहर्ज़ की प्रक्रिया हो टल्टे बने दीजाई, अभको बणाँ चाहूँँँँँँँ, डिली के मुच्मंट़्ी को, कोट के जमानत मेली है, इस वक की बडिखवर है, दिली के मुच्मंट़्ी एडविंद, केजीवाल को, अग, खोट ते भी जमानत भी लिए है, और पन्द्रा हाँ जार उपया के नीजी मुषल्को पर जमानत लिए है, इस भक्ती बहुत बहुत बहुत बहुत लिए जानकारी लेने है, अग, किज़्ि अजना मत्लप सो रसारा समजा जारे, खेज़्ि वाल्नु जमानत बी लिए � अजन तलाज जाएगा एल्कषन दा आनाुस्नेख होगा लिए तरीकानु, इल्कषन होईगा चोना होँँँँँँँँँ, किने गेर देविष मोगीः गा ता उसोट डे चाड़े आजजज तो फोट ते भीज पेश होए ने अविन केज्वाल तक अविन केज्वाल न� थो आपने अक भछ बडी राहत कही जाल सकती है मुच्झमत्री अरविekkürं केंजर्याल् को जिस्रो से अगी अगी अगे गयत कहाँ देखाग चक्ता है कि जिस्रो से फिलहाल जिस्रो से, कोथ में सुडवाए के दोरान में अकक बदिक हवार वि काहिजा सकती है, कि मुक्कमनत्री अर्वीं केजिरवाल को, जमानत मिली है, और पंदर, हँजार के नीजी मुजलगे पर, जमानत मिली है. लेकिन इस वामले पर, अब जो अडर की कोपी होगी, उस् hose और की कोपी को पुटना बहत समे helemaal frequently उस म deedsーん थी या टहाखा और की और की कोपी में बिफतार संका आँ चै का ड़ास। तोए दखना जणा जानम आक underwayशने पार अछ में दãत है अदbeat of छक्दःी ता किजी रवहाड warning kejicar निष्यं तवर पे मुक्क्मन्ति एडिल्के जिव्याल और उस्स्से समबदिओ़ पातिगे लोग किलिए बहुत बडँ्य कंवर कही जासक्ती है कोटने वने का है, लेकां थी, अऴ चाई हैं, तो आब जा सकते हैं इक तो से क्ये सकते हैं, कि वूक्क्मन्त्रि, अर्विन किरिज़्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है। और, जिस्रसा चच्चा भी कर रहे ते, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है। में को शकर, क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी, या आगे आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अई भी जान कारी आई? आ, दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाव सवाल है, जो सवाल, निष्न तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवी तुंद करवाई आविज़्स तर सुप्रिव आविज़्स मामले में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बाद कारवाई उनके बाद, जब कोट की जो तबाम प्रट्रिया है ख़त मोंगी, और इस माने में, ज़व उनके बाखिलो के सार बाद चीज़ होगी, तो उसके बाखिलो से विस्मलने का प्याज की आजायागा, कि जो अडर की कोपी है, अडर की कोपी में, क्या इस बाखिल की जिक्र है, या नहीं है, विस्मलने की सकत हैं, कि अजकी रहात, वो रहात बहुड बटी रहात के है जाते थी है, और उसके के यें माइने हैं, और तबमस जो की तबतीज़ प्रट्रिया उगो तो चोटे रही ही, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करे तो एक और मेहद्पून अप्टेट में देशाँउंगा इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस पर से उनके वोकी लिज्यों है के मुक्त मंत्री अर्विन के जीवाल के जीवोकी लें रहमेंष बौक्त नुक्त रन्वोक या एक काई शीज कारे है, उफ्फी उसले मुक्कवंत्री केजीवाल को जाने खीज्या है and भरहस जारी रहाए गे जाय, तो अभी इसवक्त में बहस जारी है भरहस की जो प्रक्या तो खण नीववी है तिर मुक्मंत्री केजरीवाल को आप इस जब दिया जीःाजग लिए एद ब आप शायं तो आप जाजगते हैं तो, कोट के प्रक्या को अभी इस भक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रक्याओ को रहा जा आगा आ है, जो दलील देनेकी प्रटीया हो रागजारी है और इक जो एक कहाढ़ा सकटा है, के अप चारिख्ता है, जो ती मुच्मंट्राी के वे आने के लिए, क्योची खोड का अरेज थ, गो ख़ के मुच्मंट्री को आना पडेगा, अजन्सी को आज वो आए अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तो ते वो एक रहत जरू है तिस रहत काई माइनो बे महत्पून है योगे अजन्सी की अजन्सी की खारवाए नहीं होती है इक दर से आप बोल चाल की बलहता लोगा में दाशा की जब अचार संगिता लग जाते है तो उस्वक फक ते राजनिषिक डल या अजन्सी की बाडिख पे बहो जासा कोगी अजन्सी की कारवाए नहीं होती है दिएकी घो तब्तिषकी प puriaum जोग चलते रहेगी तुरी खबा के लिए रूक रहुंगे दुब ररी ख़बर बतागे दाश्खोग तब दिखबार है, चेज्रि वालनु ज़मानद मीझ लिए पनद्रा हजार दे, नोचलके तेजंवालनट मीट लिए पब दिखबार है, पुरा विस्तार्द दे जान्कारी लेन्या, आगी को और कोट देवेच पेश गोएने अविन केजीवाल तक अविन केजीवालन। जमानत मेलगा या पंद्रा हजार पेदे मचल केदे जमानत में लिया है और बदा देन है जिता इस्टर के विख्या जार यसी की अखरकार केस्ट्री के दिना की कुज तुछ या सीथे तोर्पर समजदा है की राहत मेडी है और विन केजीवाल को आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा थिनकर थोर्दर देखी ये आपनी आपने गं बहुज वडी रहात कही जासकती है अली ओर थकेगे पोईट मुक्वंत्री वो जि़वाल को... अबी इक खाँअँ चाँ सक्ता है पिरओजी द॔रान में, एक बगी ख़वार गी खाँँँगे अई के ती हैच की मुक्वंघ्री अरणी क जि़वाल यमानत में ली है तो पंद ठाजार के नीजी मुचग़गे पर जमानत में ली है. लेकि इस माबले पर अब यस्वाडर की खोपी होगी। उस अदर की खोपी को परना वयद महत्मल्कुच होगा कि इस मामने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा गया है तो तो देखना जान्ँा पहद महत्पून होगा और इस वक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ास मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को अर्विन केजीवाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिलिए है और विस्टार से चचाचा भी कर रहे थे याज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे क्या अडर की कोपी आएगी याज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे क्या अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके सवम्म करती रहे थी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दीए है या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दीए है क्या एक पुछ अभी जानकारे आए देखे ये माझला बहुत बहुत बड़ाए सवाल है जो सवाल निशिनतोद तेया मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाहरा था कि इस माझले में कोट का और है उस उसक अडर की कोटी को परना भी जोडि लिए होगा अवी चुन खरवाई अवी ज़़स वोगी औच़ माने में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है तो उसक वागे खरवाई उशके बाख्गे गबगा ज़्द प्रच्रिया है और इस माने में, जब उनके वाखिलों के तार बाज्चीज कोई तो उसके वाखिलों से भिस्मनेंगे का प्यास क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बाग का जिक्र है यह नहीं है, अगर, उसके कोपी में, निष्म्पर पर कैसकते है, कि अचकी जो राहत बहुडी राहत केई जाएगा तकती है, और उसके के यह मैंने है, और तम्मन्ज जों़, सम्मन की जो प्रत्या जो तब चीष्या प्रत्या हो तो चोथे रेगी, देदिती हैं, कोट में 15 अरपे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाना देदिती हैं और कोट में नानौवी के आदता हैं कि तुसी जा सक्धेव। शंकर क्या कुछ मत्राट समजे कुछ री मिनधो में हरागे अगे जिकर कर रहे तो औसकता है, तोनो पक्ष यापी लंबा समा अगा बाट्चीत अप अपक्ष रकते रही, लेकि कुछ ही मिनधो में ये कोट ने कहा, टेटी हैपको जमाना देटी हैं, अपको 15 अरगे, मुछल के पर जमाना था, तो अप खोट से जा सकते हैं, क्या खोट समजे जा हैं? क्या पकष भो गम्जो़ रहा एदी का? यकछ भीवंट्री केजरवाल को जाने की अनूमती जा है लगष थो हaf Chh"! तो आभी रहस में बह абсолют जारी है तो भी भी भлось भी बहност हें सो भीच तो स ??? तो मुक्ँखंषरी अप वाल गो औध घीया गieving goosebumps गवर से, ऴत कोथ की भो �ose ईगाए, ?? कोट में तमाँ प्रट्याओ को रहा जा रहा है, जो दलिल देने की प्रट्या और गोर रहा है, उब इस यो एक कहाँ जा जागता है कि अप्चारिकता है जो ती, मुखमन्तिक के वहाँ नहीं के लिए, कुट कारेज णा ते के बंक्मंटरी को आना पडेगा तो अप चारिकटाग कोंको पुरा के अपने लगाईा कोगा. और नीचन तो ते इस रहत जरु है, तो तो रहत कई मैंःो में खड्पून है, कियोंके आज ता रिक भी आज जेलान होरा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि वहाँताने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुत जाता कोई अजिन्सिक खारवाए नहीं होती है पट्टिख कोई बहुत लवा लेंका कोई बाद्टी कबार है केज़्िवालनु जमानध मिल गएं पनद्डाहाजारदे मचलके ते जमानध मिल एं तो बट्टी कबार है, पोरा विस्तार दनादी जानकारि लेने आ खीख को बद्दा दें जुज्दा सी बारभर जिकरतारे हैं आजो तेंने बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाुस्मेंत होगा के लिए तरीकानू एलक्षन होगा चोना हूँन या किने गेर देविच हूँन या ता उसे दे चालदे आजो जो दो खोड ते विछ पेश कोट देविछ हो सक देशन्खर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली हार्विन केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चन्खर आपनी आपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है और इस भक में अप केजीवाल को दालत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समझ पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कही जासकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाए है तो आप जा सकते है कि मुक्क मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी रात मिली है और जिद्रता चचाचा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलकी आप बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अभी जान कारे आए? आ देखे यह मामला बहुत बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल रहत बहुत बढ़ी रहात काही जाट गती है और उसके यी केभी माइने है और तम्मस की तबतीआ, जो तबतीःशी पटीः पटीः ट़े रहाँ उप चोते रही इतना दॉस तरी्स ज़ी क्या चनकर उप बढ़े रही हूँ, बने रहे है भड़ी खबए आ, तो आप लगा दर बड़या ही हैं आजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई हैं ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दी हैं कि, कोत दे अर्वें केजिवालनु जमान दे दिती हैं, कोत में पंडरा हसारपेदे मचलके तो ननु जमान दे दिती हैं, कोत में उना अनुवी कय दिता कि तुछी जा सकदे यों, शंकर क्या कुछ मतलप समजे, कुछ ही मिन्नतो में, हलागे अंगे ज हक्ड कर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, तोनो पक्ष या कापी बाँशिद अप्रपक, बपक्ष रखते रहें, लेकिन कुछ रही मिन्तों में ये कोट ने कहाँ, कि अपको जमाना देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के, मुचल के पर जमाना तार अपकोट से जासकते है, कि अपकोट समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? नहीं, अभी अभी इस्मामने के तिक, कोट की सुन्वाय के अगर बात करे तो एक और मेहस्पन अप्डेट में देना शाँँगा, इस्वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस पर से उनके वकी लिज लिज लहें के, मुच्चमन्तरी अर्विन के जीवाल के जीवाल के जीवाल है, रमेश बिक्क्डानोने कोट तंरोच किः, यप खुछ विसे नखार है, फ्टी किष्गी कोले मुच्च्विल केज्विवाल को जाने के अनुमती दीजाए. अब बहज्जाँए बहस जीवाल की जाए. तो आभी इस्वक्त मैं भहस जीवाल है, प्रफ्त जो प्रफ्या मोँगे लेअ प्कुत, मिक्मनBraig... भे दम � potencial destiny is possible...ना साभ गर्दिन ली मुक्तारिक्ता रेहारा है मुक्मन खिodies... मुक्मन खनकाहाँ, मुअझे और िो!! पितिज़ स्फिल करईगट् PeatNEiums, me... मु�क्मन झेली ज़ैस मुगि� some G지는 तो सर्जिख हो आज योई आज मैं अग छार्यक्ताँ कोपुरा की अभी तो अगटेःफोटा है कोट कर सामने लगाई औगई निषं तोपे वो तर रहत ज़रु है दिस रहत कर रहत कई म्हंो में हद्तून है कि आज घारिक भी आज यालान जेलान हूँ है तो एक तर से आम बूल चाल कि बासने जो में बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिग पे बहुजादा कोई आजन्सिक खार्वाए नहीं वोती है भटी कबर भाडिढ कोगे दश्को कोगे था बढ़िख खबर है, केज़्ी वाल नुज जमानःत मिल गय या पनद्रा धदार दे, मोचलके ते जमानःत मिल या तो बढ़िख खबर है, पुर विस्टार दरादि जानकारी लेन्ने आ अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ा समज्या जागे केजनी वालनु जमानप मिलगाया तबद्टी खबर हैस्वेले दियाज वद्टा दें जुस्दासी वारवर जिकर कारया आजो तेन बजे जों जाप्तलाज जैगा इलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मन्त वेगा आजी जो तो कोट तेबज पेश होए ने आविंकेजिवाल तक अर्विंकेजिवाल नु जमानत मिलगाया पन्ड़ा हजारपे दे मचलके दे जमानत मिलगाया और बद्टा दें है आजी ता इस्टरके विख्या जागे आसी की आखर कार किस्टी के दिना की आजी जो तो कोट तेबज जो सब आशनकर आप से समझना चाइंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फव समजता है की रहात मिलगाया अर्विंकेजिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर आपनी आपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है अर इच्वक ते अप केजिवाल को ड़ालड़ से जाने की इजाज़ा स मिलठुक टी है निश्व तोरपे मुक्कर मंत्री अर्विंकेजिवाल को और उस सी समझन पाटिगे लोग के लिए बअए द़़ी कटर कही जासकती है को टने उने का है तो आप चाई है, तो आप जार सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन किज्बाल को लिए बहुत बडी राच मिली हैं. और, जिस रफ आज चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन हैं। आदको शागर क्या क्या यह सझे आगे, आगे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आईगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी भी सम मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उस को लिए कर दिख गडेष कोट नहीं देएं आगी, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकार ही आई. अदेके ये माँला बहुत बहुत बड़ाद सवाल है जो सवाल निशन तरते है अप मैं इसी बाद को जिगर करना चायरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड जोगी होगा इसना तो दुचवते लेगी है इसना तो इस पुस पुस थे है टेखे चाँट कर राप रोग रेगो बने रेए बद्दी खबर है बद्दी खबर दाजिकर काहगे अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारक मिल गगे है पन्ड़ा धजार्वपे दे मचलके दे जमबारत मिली आंत कोर्त ने कै तुसी जा सक्डे हो अरविन के जीवालनो कोर्ट ने के अं, के तुसी जा सक्डे हो आ देको दासवळ के अप मेंते साधे गल करवे और करदे असी बेख्या की अजे अकापल अंटर भड़े है या क्के अगुछ мет थाँच्ट मिनगटो में अगरा कि अंगी मिया on the देउनो पखष काभी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्पक बखष रखते रहे.. लिकि खुछ ही मिनगटो में ये खुटने कहा अगुछ जमाने देते है अगुछ पनदरा जार के मुचलके पर जमानतार आप कोट से जासकते है, क्या कुथ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का? अगी अगी इस्मामने के कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करें, तो एक और महाप्सुन अप्टेट में देना शाहूंगा. अगी प्टेट में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस बरते उगन के वोकिली जो है, के मुक्ष्मन्त्री अरविन के जीवाल के जो वोकिल है, रमेश लुब्ता अनो लेए कोट क्तन रोग किया, यो की कोट का रेज का लेज के मुक्ष्मन्त्री को आना पडेगा. तो मुक्ष्मन्त्री को आज वो आए, अपनी अप्टेट को पूरा के आपनी जो अत्टन्धन्श होता है, कोट के साँमने लगाए, और निशिं तोब यो एक रहत जरू है, रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, यो के आज तारिख भी आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल्चाल कि वहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाटिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तबतीश की प्रक्रिया हो चोते रहेगी, देकि आच जिस रह से आज वक्छी लें, तरमेश वुप्ता रहोने कोट के कहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है, अज जो तेल बजे चोन जाप्तलाष जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेट होगा, के लिया तरीकानू इलक्षन होगा, चोना होण या किन नेगेर देविछ होँगा, अज जो जो तो पोड देविछ पेश होए नहीं, अज जो तो तेल बजे आजाजे चोन जाप्तलाष जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेट होगा, के लिया तरीकानू इलक्षन होगा, चोना होण या किन नेगेर देविछ होण या तो उसे दिचाडे, आज जो तो पोड देविछ पेश होए नहीं, अर्विन के जीवाल नु जमानत में लगा, या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है, और वड़ा देन है आजिता इस्टर के विख्या जार, यसी की आखर कार किस्ट्रीके लिना की कुज, या विख्ष्या की जीवाल को, नहीं कोज देविछ हो सक्देश कर अपत्टे निज्वाल्, की असीदे तर पर समजज दे लिकि, रहाप मिली है, विख्ष्या जीवाल को, और आगे कि औग पुछ रहेगा।, अपने अपने एक बहुड वढ़ी राहत केहि जासकती है यह मुक्वन्ते अर्वीं केजिर्वाल को जिस्रो से आवी यह एक औग खाजा सकता है खिल रोग जिस्रो से कोट में सुर्वाए के जिर्वाल और यह पर यह वस भी कब यह आपी हो गी कोडर की कोपी को पभना बहध महत्तून होगा की उस्माँने पर किया का अडर की कोपी में विटार से लिखा लिखा है उस्स देखना जान्दा बह ध महत्ज फोँण होगा और इस भक्त में अब केजिवाल को आढालत से जाने की इजाजर्स मिल्चुकि आप निश्टोर पे मुक्टमन्त्री अर्विंट के जिगवाल को और उसर समफ़त पाटी के लों के लिये बहुत बड़ी कहर कै जाँ सक्ती एह कोट्ने उने का है कि आप चाई है तु आप जाजटते हैं एक तु से के चकते हैं that the Chief Minister Arvind Kirjival got a very big night. And as we were discussing today, that the date of the elections is being announced today. Look Shankar, what is this, Sanjay? Although you are telling that the order will be copied. Will it be related in the same way? Or have you given an order to him as well? Did you get any information about it? Yes, look, this matter is a very big question. I wanted to mention this. In this matter, the order of the court, it will be very important to read the copy of that order. Right now, the court's procession is going on in this matter. So after that, after the procession, when the whole procession of the court will be over, and in this matter, when it will be discussed with the lawyers, then the lawyer will also try to remember that the copy of the order, in that copy of the order, is it a mention of this or not? You can say that the date of the elections can be said to be a very big date. And that also has a lot of meaning. And the procession of the procession, the procession of the procession will continue. There is so much difference. Okay, I will tell you the procession of the procession. Yes, it is a very big news. I am talking about a very big news. Arvind K. Jivalnu has got an order. You have got an order of Rs. 15,000. The court has not said that you can go. Arvind K. Jivalnu has not said that you can go. Look, we will talk to you at 8.30. We have seen that Ajay Kapil is very good. Ajay Sunwai has started. So, there is no doubt about it. There is a news that the court has given Arvind K. Jivalnu the time. In the court, Rs. 15,000 is given to him. And the court also says that you can go. Shankar, what do you mean? In just a few minutes. Although, we were talking about it. Both the parties have had a long time. They were talking about it. But in just a few minutes, the court has said that you are given the time. You are given the time of Rs. 15,000. Shankar, you can go from the court. Can you understand anything? Were the parties weak? No. In this case, if we talk about the Sunwai of the court, I would like to give you one more important update. At this time, the court is going on. And the way their lawyers, the lawyers of Arvind K. Jivalnu, Ramesh Mukta, they have changed the court. There are some issues. That is why, the Chief Minister is not allowed to go to K. Jivalnu. And the debate should be continued. So, the debate is going on at this time. The debate is not over yet. Only the Chief Minister, K. Jivalnu, has been allowed to go. If you wish, you can go. So, the court's debate is going on at this time. All the debates are being held in the court. The debate is being held to prove the truth. And one thing that can be said is that there is an option to come to the Chief Minister. Because the court was saying that the Chief Minister has to come. So, the Chief Minister came today to fulfill his responsibilities. He has put his attendance in front of the court. And there is a solution to this problem. There is a solution to this problem. It is very important in many months. Because the date is also being announced today. So, on the one hand, as I was saying in the common speech, that when the debate is going on, at that time, there is not a lot of agency in the political party or the political party. But the debate will continue. Look, today, on the one hand, the lawyers of the court, Ramesh Gupta has said that whatever the court is going on, whatever the court is going on, I will let you know. I would like to tell you that the Chief Minister of Delhi has got his youth from the court. Right now, there is a big news. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, has got his youth from the court. And Rs.15,000 has been given to the new officials. Right now, this is a very important news. Look, I will tell you a big news for the entire news. I will tell you a big news, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, has got his youth from the court. Rs.15,000 has been given to the new officials. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, has got his youth from the court. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, has got his youth from the court. So, today, on the one hand, the debate is going on again and again. Today, at 3 o'clock, the elections will be held. The elections will be announced. The way the elections will be held. Whether the elections will be held or the elections will be held, then think about it. Today, till the time Arvind Kejival has been given to the new officials, Arvind Kejival has got his youth from the court. Rs.15,000 has been given to the new officials. And today, the debate is going on again and again. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, has got his youth from the court. Shankar, do you want to understand whether Arvind Kejival has got his youth from the court. And what will be the future? Shankar. Listen, Mr. Chief Minister, this can be said as a very big relief. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, can be said as a very big relief. For the time being, in the court, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival has got his youth from the court. Rs.15,000 has been given to the new officials. But on this matter, the order of the copy, it will be very important to read the order of the copy. That the order of the copy has been written on this matter. So, it will be very important to read the order of the copy. And at this time, you have got the permission to go to Kejival from the court. On this matter, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival, can be said as a very big relief for the party members. The court has told them that if you want, you can go. So, on one hand, you can say that the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejival has got a very big relief. And as we were discussing today, today is the day of the elections. Look, Shankar, what is this, Sanjay? Although, you are saying that the order of the copy will come. Will it continue to be related in the same manner? Or has the court not given any information about it? Did you get any information about it? Yes, look, this matter is a very big question. Nishant, I wanted to mention the same thing. That in this matter, the order of the court, it will be very important to read the order of the copy. Right now, the court's order is going on in this matter. So, after that, after the proceedings of the court, when all the proceedings of the court will be over, and in this matter, when the conversation with their lawyers will take place, then the court will try to understand from their lawyers that the order of the copy, in that order of the copy, is it a mention of this matter or not? Nishant, you can say that today's solution can be said as a very big solution. And there are many meanings for that. And the proceedings of the court, the proceedings of the court will continue. This is the first thing that can be said. Okay, Shankar, you are right. veniray bane rey baddi khabar hai. Baddi khabar da, Zikar kare, Arvind ke jivalnu zamarat mil gaye hai. 15,000 rupa de machal ke de zamarat mil ya ka court ne kya. Ki tu si ja sakde ho. Arvind ke jivalnu court ne kya. Ki tu si ja sakde ho. A deko dasvaj ke 8 milte, saade ghal kar de kar de. Asi, we kya ki Ajay Akapilandar bade ha hi hai. Ajay Sunvai shuro ho hi hai. Ta kuz hi mentade wech. E khabar ajand hi hai ki court de Arvind ke jivalnu zamana de diti hai. कोट में 15,000 पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाने दे दिती हैं और कोट में अनोवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जा सक दे हूँ शंकर क्या कुछ मत्लब समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में हला कि अम जिकर कर रहे तो उसकता है दोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा कोट में 15,000 पे दे मचलके पर जमाने तार आप पोट से जा सकते हैं क्या कुछ समजा जाएं क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने पे दे खिल कोट की सुन्वाए कि अगर बाट करे तो एक और महत्सुन अपड़ेट में देना शाहुंगा कोट में तमाम प्रट्याउ को रहा जा दाए खे दलिल देने की प्रट्याँ रहाई रहाई और उगे एक जो एक कहाँ जाता है के अपचाी अप्चाारिकता है जोती मुक्मिंतरी के वाहँपे आँभे के अने के लिए जो की कोट का देज था के मुख्मन्तरि को आना पडेगा तो मुख्मन्तरि को आज उआए अपनी अप्चरिक्ताव को पुरा कि अपनी जो अट्टंदेंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशंट तो ते एक रहत जरु है रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है योंके आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतार रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक गडल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुजाडा को एसे आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्षीष की प्रक्गेंवों जो ते रहेगी देखे आज जिस रह से आज के वोकी लें खरमेश गुष्ता रहा लोगे कोड के खाठ है तो अगी कोड की प्रक्गेंजो भी है जो भी बहुज ते प्र्क्गेंजो जो ते बैंगे लेगे डिजाए वलक्वर मैं आपको बताना चाँँँगा दिन्टी के मुक्मन्त्री को, कोड तर जमानत मिली है इसबक गी बडि खवर है दिनेके मुक्मन्ती अरविन केजिवालो अग, कोट ते भी जमानत मिली है, अग, पंद्रा हजार रुपया के नीजी मुषलको पर जमानत लिए है, इसक्की ये बहुद महत्द बहुद कोडी जानकारी लेने है, अग, की को जेस ना मत्लप सोर सारा समज्या जागे, केज्री वाल मुष जमानत मिली है, तब भद्दी � अजी तर के विख्या जार यासी की आखरकार के स्थी के दिना, की कोजे कोजे कोडी विछ हो सक देशन कर अप से समचना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तर पर समजदा है, की रहात मिली है, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा, चंकर नीछन तोडी लिखी ये अप प्द्रा रुपया के � निस आपने बहुत भस बडी रहात कि लासकती है, वुक्मंत्र अर्विन केज्रवाल को जिस्रे से, आबी अप एक कहाजा सकता है कि जिसरे, आप फिल्हाल जिसरे से, कोट मैं सुवाए के तोडान मैं एक भगी कबार इक लई कही था सकती है कि, पकत भी सीढ revision, रब बनटर भСпएद कि बठम दिक तीम鬼ningar कि्लिक Falls से off पकयर रब मेखक Про aspect नहीं नहीं Honey मिल चॉकी है, निशिन तोर पे, मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को, और उसे समद लिए, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी ख़र कै जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है, और, जिस रब चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होना है, एको शुकर, क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, हला कि अप बतारे क्योडर की काईटी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से समझन करती रहे गी, या फिर उस्को लेकर भी को निर्देश कोटने देएं, क्या कुछ तोचवी जान्कारी आई? अग, देखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तो ते, मैं, इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस, अडर की कोपी को परना भो ज़ोगी होगा, अब वी तवन् करवाए आवित, जब वोगी अप आफी अपि, एस मामले में, कोट की करवाए चल रही ऐ, तो उसके लगा, करवाए ओगन के बाद ग़ब, कोट की ज़़ समाम प्रक्रियारे खष्म मोंगी, अदिते नहीं के वाट्गीलों के साद बाट्टीज रोगी तो उसके वाटीलों से स्मनने का प्याज क्या जाएगा कि जो अड़र की कोपी है, उस अड़र की कोपी में क्या इस भाट के जग्र लिए ईग यह नहीं है रहाच भी बाडि रहाथ के۔थिै होर नहीं के पडत्मन्त. कि मुह जाते है की औ dobreरी था। Happy Shredded तुसी जा सक्डे हो अर्विन के जीवालनो तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिनते साधे गल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या की आजे कापल आंदर बडया ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच एक भर आजान दी है कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचल के तो नानु जमाने दे दिती है और कोट में अनोवी कै दिता है कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मतनाद संजे कुछ ही मिनतो में एक आपके अम जिकर कर रहे थे वो सकता है दोनो पक्षे कापी लंबा समा, बाचीत अपको जमाने देते है अपको 15 अर्चाल के पर जमाने दे तो कोट से जा सकते है क्या कुछ समजा जा है क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अवही अवही इस मामने देखे कोट की सुनवाए के लिए गर बाट करे कोट में तमाम प्रत्यानो को रखा जा रहा है जो दलिल देनकी प्रत्या और गो रगी जारी है और एक जो एक खाजा सकता है कि अपचारिक्ता है जो थी मुक्मठी के वहापे आने के लिए क्योंकी कोट का रेज था कि मुक्मठी को आना पडेगा अज़ वो आई अप चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिं तो ते वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत काई माइनो में महत्पून है योंके आजटारिक भी आज़े लान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की वाँतने जो में बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुज जादा कोई आजिन्षिक कारवाए नहीं होती है बहुज पीखो लग शंक्ट बैआप कोई पूरी खबा के लिए रू कर होंगे इक बदी खबर बतार आजच्खो को दबड़ी खबर है, केज्वी वालनु जमानत मिल गये या पन्दरा रहसार दे मुचलके ते जमानत मिल या तबड़ी खबर है, आजच्खो ते लबजे चोन जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मन्त होगा, केडिया तरीकानु, इलक्षन होगा चोना होंगे, किने गेर दे विछ होंगे, आजच्चो दो खोड दे विछ पेश होगे नहीं, अजच्चो ते प्टलाज जगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मन्त होगा, केडिया तरीकानु, इलक्षन होगा चोना होगा, किने गेर दे विछ होगा, तो उसे दिचाडे आजच्चो तो खोड दे विछ पेश होगे, अब नहीं अब यिजिवाद तक, अब यिजिवाद नु जमानत में लगा ये, पंद्रा हजार पेदे मच्छल के दे जमानत में लिया है, और बद्डा देन है, आजित अस्टर के विख्या जार, यसी की आखर कर के स्थरी के दिना की, कोट देवेच हो सकते, आपनी आपने ये बड़ी रहाथ कही जासकती है, मुक्मन्थी अर्वीं के जीवाद को जिस्रो से, आभी इक ख़ाजा चकता है, कि विख्यान्त आपनी अर्वीं के जीवाद को जमानत में लिया है, और पंद्रा हजार के निजी मुझल गे पर, जिस्वर से अभी एक खह जिस्वर से खोट में सुल्वाई के दोरान में एक बढ़ी कवार वि कहई जा सकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन केज्र्वाल को जमानत मिली है और खंदर हाजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है. अर्वीन केज्र्वाल को यह बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस्वर से चच्चा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का एलान होना है में को शंकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलागी अब बतारे क्यो अडल की कोपी आगी आगे एडी उसी तरीके सवम्मन करती रहे गी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर देश कोट ने दीए है वह कोच भी जानकारी आई और देखे यह मामला बहुत बहुत बभी बड़ाज सबाल है जो सबाल निषन तोड़े अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया की कोट दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत दे दिती है कोट में पन्डरा खाँजार पे दे मचलके तोनानु जमानत दे दिती है और कोट में अनोई भी कै दिता की अग तो भाँचीद अप्पक्ष रखते रहें कुछ ही मिन्नटो में अग गाए जे कोट ते नहीं दे के अपको जमानत देते है तो पन्डरा जार के मुछल के पर जमानत अप कोट से जाए से कया कोट समजाजा है क्या पाक्ष च्ष रग जोर रहा लेकिए को मुक्य्बन्त्टी को आना परेगेगा को मुक्द मंत्टी को आना पडेखा तो मुक्मि Utah ko o aا industri ko aaj au aaye अफवग मुक्च्वन्ट्रीको आना पडगगा तो मुक्च्वन्ट्रीको आज उःई अए आई अपनी अपचरिक्ताव को पुरा ते अपनी जो आटंटन्दिन्स होटा है कोट के सामने लगाए और मुशिन टोपे यो एक रहत ज़रु है विस ऱात कई मैंगो मेहत्पून है तोगे अर तारिक लेँान होना है तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो में बतारा अचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पादिक पे बहुत जाडा कोई आजिन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चोते रहेगी देखे आज जिस वर से आज्ज के वोकिल हैं तरमेश भुप्ता रोने कोट कर कहा है जो भी विज्ठद टरके चो छलते बही हैं थिनगखर माट्ँ आपको पताता चागेगा दिल्गी के मुप्मुत्मूँनत्री कों कोट ते जमानत मिली है इसवक की बडीकभर है दिल्गी के मुओक्मूंँन्त्रीझ, औरवींकेजिवाल कोट ते बजमानत मिली है बद्टी खबर है, पुरा विस्टार दनादी जान्कारी लेने है, अगी को जेजना मतलप सोर सारा समज्या जारे, केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया, बद्टी खबर है, स्वेले दि आज वद्दा दें जुजना सी वारवर जिकर कारे है, आज जो तेल बजे चोन जाप्तला वद्टा दें है, आज ता इस्टर के वेख्या जारे, सी की आखर कार के स्विले दिना, की कोज़, कोट देवेच हो सकते, शंकर अप सी समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है, की रहात मिली है, और्विन केज्वाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंका निश्टर दोर देखी, ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वंत्री अर्विन केज्वाल को जिस्वाल ज़ा से, आभी एक ख़ाई जासकता है, कि जिस्वाल जिस्वाल जिस्वाल कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में, अर्विन केज्वाल को इस बहुडी रहात मिली है, और जिस्वाल चचाचा भी कर रहे थे आज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है, में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे आप बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे इदी उसी तरीक के सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निदेश कोट में दिये है, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आई? आप देखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाज सवाल है, जो सवाल निष्चिन तरते है, बहुत बड़ाज सवाल है, जो सवाल निष्चिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडल है, उस अडल की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा, अभी तुम् करवाई अभी जब सुप्रीम अभी, अभाइ बने रही बददी खबर है, बददी खबर दाज सक्छर गारे अर्विन के ज्वालनु जबारउग मिल गगाया, पंदरा खद्जा रुपे दे मुच्ँल के दे जमारउग मिलिया ता, कोट ने के आगी तुसी जा सकते हो, अर्विन के जीवालनु कोटने किया कि तुसी जास सक्डियो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिनते साडे गाल कर दे कर दे आसी बेख्या कि आजे कापल आनदर बड़या ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे बेच इक भर आजा न दी है कोटने अर्विन के जीवालनु जमाना दे दिती है फोडने 15 अपे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाना दे दिती है और कोटने नानुवि किया दिता कि तुसी जास सक्डियो शंकर क्या कुछ मतलप समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में और कि अंब जिकर कर रे थे हो सकता है दोनो पक्ष्ष कापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष्ष रकते रहें लेकि खुछ ही मिन्नतो में ये कोटने कहाँ अपको जमाना देते है अपको 15 अपके मचलके पर जमाना तार अप कोट से जासकते है और बख्ये कुछ है कुछ नुबता अनोड़ कुछ कै बाची चाँँआ़े है इस अपक्ष्ष कम जो़ रहा है इदी का अभी अफी इस्वामने पने की तुछट की सुन्वाए कि गर बात करें तो एक अर महर्सुन अपड़ेत में देशा उन्चाँँँँँँा उसे कोडके श्भाब्रूकष की थी परक्या सऽती जुहीि sand Confroaked civil court appearance अपी पक्त में this att Elections अरगष लोग बद्ख्वागख में चल्हीग है, गोत में प्रिट्याउ को लखा जा रहा आ है, जो दलीல ऍेने की प्रिट्वाग रोग र्ची अरी एं। और थो एक कहा ज़्द सक्ता एं, कि अपचारिक्ता या जो ती, मुख्मनत्रि के मुघब आने के लिए, अप तब ग़ाँ साथा ने जो मैं बताराँ साथ जब अचार संगीटा लग जाता है तु वक में राजन्जिन्षिक दल या राजन्जिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुज जाथा कोई अज्झन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती हैं दिखि जो तप्वटीष की प्रख्यान उज़ते रे� बिल्गी के मुख्वन्ती अर्वीन केजिवाल को खोड़ से भी जमानत बी लिए है और पन्द्रा हजार रुपे के नीजी मुषल्खो पर जमानदी गये है अज्जिज जो तो कोड़ देखे पेश होए ने अर्वीन केजिवाल नूव जमानत में लगाई या पंडरा हजार पेदे मचल के देजमानत मिलिया है और बड़ा देन है आजित अस्थर के विख्या जार या जी की आखर कार के स्थरी के दिना की कुजग अग ख़ देखे विख्या जो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे या सीधे तोपर समजद है की रहाथ मिलिया विन केजिवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर निष्व तोदर देखी ये अपनी अपने एक बहुड वडी रहाथ कही जासकती है मुक्यमम्तची अरवीं केजिवाल को जिस्व बहुए आबी इक खाँज़ाद कहाँचता है किजिव़द ख़रुष पिलाट जिस्व़ से कोट में सुवाय के भराद में एक बदी खवार वी कहा उए तासकती है कि मुक्यमम्मांखरी अरवीं केजिवाल को अरवीन केजिडवाल को सभे थी मनानत मिली है और पंद, हाजार के नीजी मुषलगे कर जमाऱद मिली है लेगिन इस मावब्ले पर और की कोपी होगी उसवब अरवें की कोपी को पणना नहीं के भी ile महत्तemption में और की रहात बहागकों होगा तो देखना जान्ँा पहद महत्पून होगा और इसबक्त में अब केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निश्वं तोर पे मुक्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समंदित पाटी केजीवालों के लिए मुक्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस्व्चाचा भी कर रहे थे याज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी आब बतारे क्यो अडल की कोपी आएगी या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आई आई, दिखे ये मामला बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल, निशन तरते है मैं, इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडल है, उस अडल की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई आब इस जच्तर, अभी इस्मामले में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है तो उसके बाद, करवाई उनके बाद, जब कोट की ज़़ सबाम प्रट्रिया है, ख़तम होंगी, और इस्मामले में, ज़ो उनके बाट की लोगे साथ बाद चीज होगी, तो उसके बाट की लोगे से भिस्माले में, क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडल की कोपी है, अगा था तो उसके बाद की ठुझा करए, अर्विं के जिवालनो मीड़ के लेग, क्या इस वाथ कर जिख़ रहा है, या निशिन पर तो बही कै सकते हैं, एक आच की जो राहत, उराहत बहुट बहुट बढ़ी रहात कै जाटकती है, और उसके गी माइन है, अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे अर्विन के जिवालनू जमानत दे दिती हैं, कोछ में पन्डरा हजारपे दे मचलके तो नानू जमानत दे दिती हैं, और कोछ ने नोई भी कैदिता कि तुसी जास चक्देओ लेकिन कुछ ही मिन्तो में ये कोछ ने कहा, कि अपको जमानत देते है, अपको पन्डरा जारखे मुचलके पर जमानत दार अपकोछ से जासकते है, कि अपकोछ समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कमजोर 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चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शंकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे के अडल की कोपी आएगी यह यह मामला बहुत बढ़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल नीशन तो ते अब मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करनाचाडा़ा था की इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा अबी चुन्द करवाई अबी अबी इस मामले मैं कोट का जो अडर है उस अदर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा अबी चून्द करवाई जोंयवें वाखी करवाई चेल गर ओத ब starters खब खमतउही और तो के वं Jesse त Marketing ूथंगसistlesं में औक के वागी एईगा तो उसने thanal । अब अद्दर की खोबि में क्या इसाग कर, जिक्र है, या नहीं है दिश्ल पर पर के सकत है है के आचकी तो राहात उद्द बहुडि राहात क्या जातती है अर उतके यह से कंई मैंने है और समन स्वं की धद्या जु तब्जीश की बरच्या उत चोथे रेगी तढ़ा थो यस तो दे, तब बजी कबार है ना थी कर कार है, आर्विन के जी वान। मुस्मांरक मिल एक, पन्डा धण प्चूछ के ते मुछ्यल के दे जमारक मिलिया ता, खोटNe केआ, की तूसी जासक्ते हो. आर्विन के जी वान। कोटne केआ, की तूसी जासक्ते हो. अपक्ष नहीं बाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहें लेकिन खुछी मिनतो में ये खोट ने कहाजा अपको जमानग देते है अपको पंद्दाजार के मुछलके पर जमानदाथार अपकोट से जाजाजाएख अपक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का अपक्ष रखता आज जो ती मुछमंट़्ी के वहाँपे आने के लिए यों कौट का रेज ता के मुछ्मंट़्ी को आना पडेगा तो मुछमंट़्ी को आज उआए आए आपनी अपक्ष रखताग को पुरा के अपनी जो अट्टैंटन्ट़््चोत ता है और निशिन तो ते वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो मेहत्पून है योंके आज तारिख भी आज यलान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि वहातने जो में बता रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है और निशिन तारिख बाडिख है बहु जाता कोई आज निशिन्ठी की करवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी आच जिस रब से आज वकिल है रमेश वुप्ता रोने कोट के कहा है अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है प्रक्रीया शो छल्र थे मैंने दी जाहै कोट पादीश को बतनाचा हूँँँँँँँँँ ॉँँँँँँँँँ दिल दिल गे मुख्मौंती आर्वीन केजिवाल गो कोट तीब जमानरत बी ली है अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बद्डा देन है आजित अस्टर के विख्या जार यासी की आखर कर के स्थरी के लिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीथे टोड़ पर समजध हैं की राहख में लिया टीजीवाल को और आप अगे क्या कुछ रहेगा च्नच्सर इन गिष्न तोदड़र ठी क्या ती एक आपनी अपने एक बहागत वडी राहख कही जा सकती हैं एक प्वुकंटी अर्विन के जिवाल को जिस्र से अड़र की कुपी को परना बहध महप्वून होगा के इस मामने पर याखाँगु अडर की कुपी में विस्तार से लिक्धार रहा गया है तो, देखना जान माप भहध महध महध मुईज्चुन होगा और इस तबक लग जीडिडिवाल को ज़ालत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है। निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केज़्िवाल को और उसे समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जा सकती है। कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते है। मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केज़्िवाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राथ मिली है। और जिस्टर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक का एलान होन है। में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एडी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है। क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आई। क्या उस्को ड़ाथ के गी बती बढ़ी कोपी आगी, यह सम्मन की प्रत्रीा जो तबचीष के प्रतीा हो तो जूते रहेगी, अप्रप्छ रभगष रगते रहें लेकिन खुछ कुछ लिए मेंटो में ये कोट ने कहा अपको जमाना देते है अपको पन्द्रा डारके मुछल के पर जमाना तार अप कोट से जा जा जाएसकते है क्या कुट समजा जाएस? मुक्मांतरी केज़्ிवाल को आप इस जाजद दिया रहा हैं. या अप शाएज़, तो आप जाजदते हैं. तो कोट के प्रक्या को अभी इस भक्त में चल रही हैं. कोट में तमाम प्रक्याउ को रखा जा अगा आगा, तो अप प्रक्या जो दलील देने की प्रक्या रहा हॉगर की जाग़ी है, और यह उसक्छा, यह कणाजद ता है कि रब चाएज़् लिक्टा हैं जो ती, मुक्मांतरी के वहांपे आने के लिये, यो के कोट का रेज था कि मुक्मांतरी को आचा प्र्टेगा. तो मुख्मन्ती को आज उआए आए अपनी अप्चारिक्ता को पुरा के अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिंट तोपे एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत का राहत कई माईनो मेहत्पून है तोगे आज तारिक भी आज यलान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुजादा कोई अजन्सिक की करवाए नहीं होती है आज ज़़ से आज तके वोकिल है, ज़र मेशवुप्ता रहा है कोई काट काचा है, अभी कोछके प्रक्या जो भी है, जो भी में बेज्स के प्रक्याज को चो चो ते लेगागी नहीं जाएग. कोछके बादाना चाहूँँँँँँँँँँँँँँ. वोकिल मुक्र मुत्री अर्विप्छीवाल कोई बुआदी राज में अगई और तुछ़ा आप चेचा बि त्टाएक काईलान है, विको ्शकर मैं क्या ये संजे आगे हलागे अब बतारे कि और्टर की कोपी आगी, अगर आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आई आई? आदेके ये मामला बहुत बड़ाद सवाल है आदेके बड़ाद सवाल निषिन तरते आप मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाड़ा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अड़र है उसक अड़र की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा अगी त्वंद करवाई अवी जब सुप्रिम अवी अवेदे नांडनौ जमानध दे दिती है उर कोट ने ना नाइवी गया दिता की तुसी जासक देओ शन कर किया कुच मत्टर ना जही मिनठो में और किहागे अंगे अप जिक्र कर रहे दे एसक दोनो पक्ष्चक आपी ल लंभा चमा भाचीत अप्पक्ष रकते रहें लेकिं कुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोट ने कहा के अपको जमाने देते हैं तो पपन्दरा जार के मुछल के पर जमाने तार अपकोट से जासकते हैं कि अपकोट समजा जाए क्या पकष खम्जोर रहा इदीका अभी अभी इस्माने के देखें कोट की सुन्वाई के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहत्पून अप्टेट में देना शाँँँगा इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही हैं और जिस प्रते उनके वोखीली जो है मुक्षमंटरी अरविन के जीवाल के के वोखील है रमेश बुक्ता अनोने खोड तनवोग किया किपकुछ विसे चारे है है इसले मुक्षमंटरी केजीवाल को जाने क्या अनुमती दीजाए और बहस जाए रही रही जाए तो आभी इस पकत में बहस जाए है बहस की दीजो प्रक्वीआ हो खत्न नहीं है तिर मुक्षमंटरी केजीवाल को आप इस जाजद दिया रहे है याप चाहें तो आब जा सकते हैं तो कोड के प्रक्या को आभी इस वकत में चल रही है कोट میںत्माम प्रट्याओ को रका जा रहा हैrect को टलील देने की प्रट्याओ रहा रही जा रही है और अग जो एक कहल जो और सकताओ ओब चारिकता है जो ती मुच्मन्तरी के वो आपे आने के लिए क्यो गारेज सा लें कि मुच्मन्तरी को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मन्ती को आज वो आए अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा की अपनी जो अटन्टेंस होत के सामने लगाए और निशिन तोपे एक राहत जरू है, तिस राहत काई माइनो में हद्पून है, योके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की वहातने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक प बभी राजिनिक लाजी क़ै, तो आजी वाडी ख़ने ंजकेजे पिल मेंा पाऽल की वहातनान था, वहडी च़ननात मे। वहडी लगी लगी बगी पहाठा है, छो लिय्म तुल्झाना को तब बढ़ते ख़ाए बनी, बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने आगी कुजेस्दा मतलप सुर जारे केज़्ी वालनु जामानप मिल गया तब भद्टी खबर है सुले दि आज वद्दा दें जुस्दासी बारभर जिक्रता रहा है आज जो तेल बजे जों जाब्टला लाज जैगा तब वडदा दें है आज ताटके लिएएजके विक्हाजा जारे सिकी आग्खर कार किस्टी के दिना की कुज मैं नागाड़ा कोछे तेल गाजा दे पाप दीद अध्टी रहाद है कि रहाद मिलागे क्चिटी अपने आपने बग़ बग़ी रहाद केजी के जी लगाट् अभी अब एक ख़ाजाँ सक्ता है कि जिस्वर से फिलाल जिस्वर से कोट में सुडवाय के द़ाँन में यक बटी कवार वि काई जिस्वर सक्ती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और पन्दा एजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर यक तो से कै सकते है कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को यक बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और यस तरो से चच्चा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान हो नहीं में को शंकर क्या कि आए ये संजे आगे अगला कि अब बढ़ारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आए आए दिखे ये मामला बहुत बढ़ाँ सभाल है निषिन तर ते अब मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाँरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई आब यस जब सुप्रिम अभी इस मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है यह कोट ने उनणोवी कैदिता कि तुसी जा सक्दे हो चंकर क्छ मैंगत सबजे कुच रही मिनचो में हरागे भी जेकर कर रहे थी ओजक टोनो पक्षष गापी लंभा समा बाचीट ता अप्पकष रहे ही लेकिन कुछ लिए मिनटो में ये कोट ले कहा कि अपको जमानत देते है आपको पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमानत आर अप कोट से जासकते है कि अप कोट समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अगी अभी इस्मामने बे देखे कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और मेहत्पून अप्डेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँँँ इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस्वर से उनके वाखीली जो है के मुक्क्मंतरी अर्विन केज़्िवाल के जो वकील है रमेश्मुभ्ता लोग तनवोग किया कुछ विसे शकार यह एखे विखिजिछ चले मुक्म्मंतरी केज़िवाल को जाने की अनुमती दीजाए और बहेच जो है बहेच जारी रहेती जाए टब आभी 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समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है अर्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगेगा चंकर आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है अर्विन केजीवाल को दालत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निशीं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समझ पाती गेज लोग के लिए बहुड बडी ख़वर कही जासकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाए है, तो आप जा सकते है कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को एक बहुड बडी राज मिली है और जिस्र साच्चा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाव की तारीक का एलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हला कि आप बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये है कि आप कुछ अभी जान कारे आई आप देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाव सावाल है जो सवाल निषिन तो ते अप मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाया रहा था कि इस मामले में या दिस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की खोपी को परना भो देश्वरी होगा विद्द्बंद करवाई अभी इस्मामले में कोट की करवाई चल रही है तो उसके था करवाई घुब इस्माम प्रट्रिया कफ्रिया ने कातम होंगी अगी अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने बेदेखे खोड की सुन्वाए के अगर बागत करेए तो एक अगर अगर मेहप्वन अबडेट में देशाँँगा इस्वौक्त में, अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने बेदेखे खोड की सुन्वाए के अगर बागत करेए तो एक अगर मेहप्वन अबडेट में देशाँँँगा इस्वौक्त में, कोड की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्ब रहते उनके वाखी लिज़ा है, के मुक्वन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वाखी लें, रमेश बुक्ता अनोने कोड तंवोग किया, कुछ विसे सकारे है, इसले मुक्वन्त्री केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए, कोड में तो मैं प्रक्याटियाग को रहा जाए, जो दलील देने की प्रक्याटिया हो रही जारी है, और एक जो एक कहा जा चता है, की अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्वन्त्री के वाहाँटे आने के लिए, योख कि कोट का औरेज ता, कि मुक्मान्तरी को आना पडेगा, तो मुक्मानतरी को आज ओए आई, आपनी अगच्चरिक्ता को प�रा कि अपनी जो ठैन्टें सोता है. कोट की सावने लगा E ऐव आज आवे और निषंटो त् लोंगे राहत ज़रु है. तिस राहत कई मैंनो बे महत्पून है, योगे अज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बहातने, जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक गडल या राजनिन्सिक पाटिक पे, बहु जाता कोई अजन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्चीष की प्रक्याँ जो चलते रहेगी, देखे आज जिस्वर से आज तब के जो वकी लें, और में श्वुप्ता रोने कोट का कहा है, कोट कोट की प्रक्याँ जो भी इज़ो भी बहुत की प्रक्याँ सु चलते में लेगाई, नहीं कष्वर मै आप को बताना चागोंगाँ, दिलिके मुक्मुँँँँँँँन्ट़्ी कोट से जंवानत में ली है. इस वक की बड़ी क्बर है. दिल्ली के मुख्वन्ती अर्वीन केज़्िवाल को कोट से भी जमानत मिली है और पन्द्रा हजार रुपे के नीजी मुषलको पर जमानत लिए है विस्वक की ये भेहेद मेंद्वेद बहुत बहुत होगी जासकी है जु़गंबागते एक तुरी खबां के लिए है तुभ्यो को मुद्डी कबार है केज़्िवाल मुम्च्वालच मिली हैद 15 ंदे मुष्व के ते जमानत मिली है। बत्टी कबार है फुर भिस्व तार दे जानकारी लेने है अगी कुजेजना मतलप सोग सारा समज्या जावे केजनी वालनु जमानप मिलगा या तबद्दी खबर है स्वेले दि आज वद्दा देन जुस्दा सी वारभार जिकर कारे हैं आज यो तेन बजे जों जाप्टलाज जैगा एलक्षन दा अनाँस्मन्त होगा केडि आ तरीकानु आएलक्षन होगा जोना होण या किन ने गेर देविच होगी आत उसे दिचाडे आज जो तो कोट देविच पेश होगे ने आविन केजिवाल तक अर्विन केजिवाल नु जमानत मेलगा या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मेली हैं और बड़ा देन है आजिदा इस्टर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखरकार केस्री के दिना की कोज़ कोट देविच होँ सक देशन तर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की राहत मिली है और्विन केजिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अगर बड़ा याजिद तर देखिये एक अपनी आपने एक बहुद वढ़ी रहाथ के लिएगा सक्ती है मुक्वंत्र अर्विन केजिवाल को जिस्र से आभी एक खाएडा सकता है कि जिस्र से पिलहाँड जिस्र से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में ये के बडिक हवार बी कायी तक तक ती हैं के मुक्कमन्तरी, अबीन केजिर भाल को जमानत मिली है.. अर पंद �ritosाजार के मुचल गे पर जमानत मिली है. लगी मिलि, अब ये जो ख़ोगी गभी रष्क बागा लेए ख़्र केटिए को पना बहिथ महत्ह्सूँ पना कि इस माँने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा लिए है तो तो देखना जान्ँा बहत महत्मुन होगा और इस तवक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाजा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विं केजीवाल को और उसे समब लिए पाटी गे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राज मिली है और जिस्वता चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या, यह संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उस को लेकः भी कोईने देऊ कोट ने देए हैं है? क्या कोछे भी जानकारे आई? आ दिखे यह मांला बहुत, भहुत, बडीबटाद सभाल है, जो सभाल, निश्झं तोट है अघ बाद को ज़िकर करनाचाएजागागा आखा, अर अगा कोड़ लोग प्रईयाना बान देऐ. अगा थो ईज़ाद प्रगयाना श्थगाट्ब़ी यह में चात प्रच्एछ तचाईज़ लगा तो उगादन कर्फी क्हौत. वही लिई पासा बाईद, तो भी लिई बोलग, आप रवग अकिलग. आपाध करजिकर हैं यह नहीं। उआप आप आप में यह सकते हैं कि, आच कि तो रहात है, वो रहात بहुत बढ़ी रहात के है तुठति हैं। और उसके लिए कही माटे हैं। और तमन्ज जयं, तमन्च के थो प्रतिया, यो तब्टीश के ब्रख्या वो तो चलते रेगी इतना तो इस पस है तब टीश कर ना को रोत रेगी बने रेए, बद्टी खबर है बद्टी खबर दाजिकर कारे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मिल गया अर्विन के जीवालनु कोट ने किया कि तुसी जासक्डे हो अदे को 10 वच के 8 मिंटे साडे गल कर दे कर दे असी बेख्या कि अजे कापल आंदर बड़े ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुज ही मिंटा दे बेच अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुज ही मिंटा दे बेच एक भबर आजा न दी है कोट दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत दे दिती है कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमानत दे दिती है और कोट में अनुवी के दे ता कि कुज ही मिंटो में अगा कि हम जिकर कर दे ख़े ते हो सकता है दोनुप पक्ष गाफी लम्बा समा बाचीट अप्र पक्ष रहे प्ष लेखिन कुछ ही मिंटो में ये कोट में खाथ गाखा प्पृद डमाना दे थे है अपको 15 अर्पे मचल के पर अगे अपे ज़ाँ थार आप कोथ से जा सकते हैं गे खुथ समजा जाए ए। क्या पकश कमजोर रहा इदि का? अगी अगी इस माणने बोगी कोट की सुन्वाए के गर बाठ करते तो एक ओर महाहप्त्रन अप्डेड में देशा हूँँँँँँँँँ इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या क। चल रही है और जिस रहाते उनके वकेली खिल विक्र मंटरी औरवीं केजीवाल केजी वो वकेल है रेमेश लुच्ता आँ नो एक कोट क कन रोग थोग्या ये विसे विख्षे सकारे है एसले मुक्क्मंटरी और कोड़ में प्रत्यागो तब बर्छ़्यागे नहीं तक बढ़ील तब बढ़ील तब बढ़ील जाँई है! तो अभी अठ यँ नहीं द़़़़़ी हैं बढ़ों कोड़ यसी of the योंके तारिख भी आज येलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बता रहा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुज जादा कोई अजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेएकि जो तब तीष्की प्रख्रिया हो चाटते रेएगी, लेकि आच जिस्वर से आज प्सके वक्यिल ने, तरमश जुढ्ता आरोने कोड के खाहा है, वग Costa independent, ला Tutaj आपको को वग अगर को वस्झादा जबा Mega आपको को को डवétaं नीजा बसका अँआआ़े मादी करे डश्कों. वग उप दश्को �掉 जिवालनु जमानत में लगाई याप मड़्ा ठारपै दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बद्ड़ देन है जिटा इस तर के वेख्ध्या जार या सिकी अक्र्कार के स्टीके डिना की कुज खोट डवएच हो सक देशन्धर आप से समझना चाइंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है अर्वीं केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगेगा चंकर निश्व तोर तर कि ये अपनी अपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को जिस्वर से आबी इक कह जासकता है किजीवर से पिलााल जिस्वर से खोट में सुल्वाए के तबरान में किज्वाल केजीवाल को, निस्वानत मिली है और पन्दडर, हजार के निजी मुछ़लगे पर निस्वानत मिली है लेहिं फिश्मामले पर भी तो अड़र से कुपि मुधिप कोआपी होगी टादे गाईको परना बहत्महद्पून होगा कि इस माने पर क्या कया उड़क्र की यह्टार से लिटार से लिखा गया है तो देकना जाना बहत्महजपून होगा और इस्वक्त में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और, जिस रथ आज चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन हैं और, शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे आगे आब बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई जानकारे आई? आ देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल मिशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाँरा था की इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ूगरी होगा अगी जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में, क्या इस बाद का जिक्र है, यह निशिन कर पे कै सकते है, अगर आच की जो राहत बहुत बहुत बड़ी राहत कही जातकती है, और उसके की माईने है, तम्मस की प्रत्या जो तब्तीष की प्रत्या उप चोते रही, इतना दो अस्तोस दे, थे कै च्यषंकर ता को रोग दे हो, बने रें, बद्दी कबर आजिक्र का रे, अर्विन के जीवान। जमारक मिल गये, पन्डरा हजार उपे दे मच्चलके दे जमारक मिल आप कोट नहीं कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो, अर्विन के जीवान। कोट नहीं कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो, आदे को दस्वाज के आप मिल ते साभे गल कर दे कर दे, आसी बेख्या की आजे कापल आंदर बड़े ही है, अजे सुन्वाएश शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्टादे बेच अगछ़ा जान दे, कोट दे अर्विन के जीवाल नू जमानध दे दिती है, कोट में पन्डरा हजार पे दे मच्चलके तुनानु जमानध दे दिती है, अप खॉटने उनोवी क्यादता कई तुषी जा सक्डेव. शंकर क्याग औच मक्योफंटृं समजेः. कुछ bike नतो में. हलाके अपी जिकर कर रहे तो वो सक्ता है. दोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा बाचीतः अप्पक्ष रहे ञी. और कुछ यौच मिनतो में. ये कोटे गाहा, के आपको जमानत देते हैंए, पोपंटरा जारके मुचलके पर जमानत, तो आप सोग जागखते है. क्या अखच सम्चाम जागिट? क्या पकश श्वर रहा एदी का? तुवाइ भिसँवाए for mukimantri उजी ओग पहमी ठीatoon of kаровabhi प्रवोड जोगा वी sürन से मुकध जटिःक बहु चोर fasaco बहु� I Tokub Pentagon जटिःक बहुई वोग्यबतिः गना रहना ज�VERUS भी सբवाए उजगा随 cables तुवाए बरत्त की कजी VERY एक, केजरिवाल को जाने के अनुमती दे जाए, तुफ भवहजष जारी रकी जआई, तुफ आभी अई बवहजष जारी है, बवहजष के प्रक्व्या तो खतल नहीं यह, तुफ, मुच्मनत्री केजरिवाल को यह तुफ एजाखत दे रहा थ है, उगट at shahin to ab jaal saktne hain. तो kote ki prakya ko abhi iswak ma chal rahi hya कोट mait имam prakyaon ko rakha ja ahah hai तो daalil dene ki prakyao aur rakh hi jaari hai और इज जो ek kaha jah sakta hai अप्चारीक्ता है जो ती मुक्य मंत्री के वहँब़े आने के लिए योग की कोट ka race tha के मुक्य मंत्री को आना पड़ेगा तो मुक्मन्ती को आज उआई आई अप्चारिक्ताव कोपुरा के अपने जो अटेन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तोपे एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो मेहत्पून है कोके आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है एक तर से आम भोज चाल की बहुताल में तुम आज बतारा सां कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजजनिनसी क्रवाडिक पे बहुध जादा अई आजिनसी की कारवाए नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब तीष की प्रकरिया उच्टे रहे लिएगी जिएकिय आज जिस्यर से आज तक जो वकीले जो नमेश बुप्ता नो ने कोट के खाहाँ आई वही कोट की प्रक्याजो भी है, जो भी में की प्रक्याजो चो चलते बाग लेगे ने दीजाएं जि कबर मैं आपको बताना चाहूहू हूँंगा ಕಿಮ್ರಿಲನಸಿ ಯಂಗೆ ಮಾದೀತ್ತೀದ ಬಿತೀತೊಢದ ಬಾಲೆಗತ್ತರಾತಿನತಿದಿನಿಗೆ ಆಯಾನ್ತ್ಸ ಗಾರಿಮಿನ್ಯಾಲ್ತರಿತ್ಯ ಬಿನ್ಸಿದಿನೀದಿ ರಂದ್ರಾದ ಸಾಲಿಲ್ತಿಹಾರೆತಿದೀದದ� तब दी खबर है ज़े आज बदा दें ज़ासी वारभर जिकर कारे हैं आज यो तें बजे जों जाप्तला जगेगा इलक्षन्दा अनाँस्मेंग वोगा केडिया तरीकान। आज ज़ो तें बजे पेश होए ने आबिन केजिवाल तक अर्विन केजिवाल नु जमानत में लगाई या पंद़्ा हजारपे दे मचलके दे जमानत में लिया आज़ बदा दें है आजज ता इसकर के विख्या जार आसी की आखर कार केस्फ्री के लिना की कुज तोड़ ते तोड़ गो जिज़़्र से आभी इक खाँ जासक्ट ला है ते जिज़र से पिलहाल जिजर से कोट में सुडवाम के दब रान में ये कंभरी कब आर्विन केजीवाल को जमानत मिली हैं है. तोड़ अज़ार के निसी मुचलके तर, जमानत मिली है. लेकिन इस माझले पbuज� वक में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निषिन तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथि पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बड़ी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाहे है तो आप जा सकते हैं मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस रफ आज चचाचा भी कर रहे थे याज चुनाल की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अप बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी या अगे अगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आए? आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत बड़ाद सबाल है जो सबाल निषंटरते मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था अगे मचलके दे जमालक मिलिए आ ताensored कोटkehr त़ुसी जा सक्डे हो अगे को दस वाज के अट मैं ते साभे गल कर दे कर दे आसी बे खया की आजे काफलान्तर बड़े ल़ी है आजे कुछ इस़ुण वही सुन्वाइ शुरू हो ही आँ ता कुछी मंटा दे बैच अगवर अजान दीः कोछ दे अवें केजीवालन। जमानत दे दिती हैं फोट में पंद्रा खाँजार पे दे मचलके तोनान। जमानत दे दिती हैं और कोछ ने अनोई भी किया दिता कि तुसी जास चक देओ शंकर क्या कुछ मट्र न समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में उछ़ा कि अई मिनतो में अगवर भी बाची ता प्रपकष रखते रहें लेकि खॉछ ही मिनतो में ये कोछ ने कहाँ अपको जमाना देते हैं अपको पंद्रा खार के पर जमाना तार अपको चोट से जासकते हैं क्या कुछ समजाजाए? तावी अपने कि रबकोड की सुनवाए के बाच करेंगे तो एक और महसंपन अपड़ेट में देना शाँँगा इस वक्छ त में कोड की प्रक्यट थे ऐटुड़ी है और जिस रब उकिल ज़ो है मुक्ष मुँंटरी आरविन केजी वाल केछ लें और जिँस्प़ः उंके वीकिली जो हैं, मुक्र्मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकील ने, रमेश जुबता असोग लोगत उन्रोगत किया किट खुच विसे ट्खारे है, इसले मुक्र्मंत्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती दिजाए, अद बेहस ज़ारी रखी ज़ाए. तो अवही इस भक्ट में बेहस जारी है, बेहस के जो प्रक्विया वो खट न युई है. तिर मुक्मस्ट्री केज्रिवाल को इस राजदत दिया रहे है. तो अप शाओआ है. तो अब जाजटते है. तो, कोट की प्रक्ईया को अभी इस भक्सम् चल रही है. कोट में तमां प्रक्ईयागो को तजा दाहा ञाख ताहा रहा है. तो, दलिल देने की प्रक्ईया रहो रही जा रही है, अ� अ मैं, बतारा सा, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक भादिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती है, लेकि, जो तब्किष की प्रक्रिया उचलते रेगी. देखि, आज जिस्वक से आज ब्किष के वेकिलें, तनमेश उब्ता अनोने कोछ के कहागा है, अगी कोछ की प्रक्रिया जोबी है, जोबी मैं की प्रक्रिया सुट चलते बने लिजाएं. इसकवर मैं आपको बताना चाहूगगा आप, अज उब्ता देन जुज़ा सी बारबर जिकरतारे है, आज उदेन बजे चोन जाप्तलाज जाएगा, इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंट होगा के लिया तरीकानू, इलक्षन होगा चोन अगे ने गेर देखिछ होगा ता उसे दिचाएडे. अज उदो पोड़ देखिछ पेश होगे ने आविन केजिवाल तक अविन केजिवाल नू, जमानत में लगा या पन्द़्ा हजार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मिलिया है, और बड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की आखरकार केस्तरी के दिना की कुज कोट देखिछ हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिलिया अविन केजिवाल को, और आके क्या कुछ रहेगेगा? चन कर. और आके क्या कुछ रहेगेगा? चन कर. आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वनत्री अर्वीन केजिवाल को जिस्र से, आभी एक कहाजा सकता है कि जिस्र से, फिल्हाल जिस्र से, कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में, एक बरी ख़वर भी कही लेए तिज़े शकती है कि, मुक्वनत्री अर्वीन खेजिवाल को जमानत मिली है, तो पनद तर हजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है. लेकिं इस वामले पर, अबहे जो अडर की कोप्वी होगी, तो और की कोपी को पना बहत महत्टीन होगा तो इस भावनी पर अगर की कोपी में वितार से लिखा जे है तो डेखना जान्मा बहत्ट महत्टीन होगा और, इस बक्स में अब केज मी लगाल को दालगत सेजाने की इजाधरते मील चुकी है मुक्ह मंत्री, अर्वानट्री के जिवाल, और उस से समथ्ते, पाटी गे लोग के लिए, बच्वत बकदी ख़र कै जा सकती है, कोत ने उने का है, कि आप चाहे, तो आप जासक्ते हैं! क्रट मुक्ध अर्विन के जिवाल, कोई बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है. और, सित्रसाज चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाउ की तारीक का ईलान होना है. मेंको, शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारे आई आई? आ, दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, तिइस मामले में खोड का जो अडर है, उसक अडर कि कोपी को परना भी जोरी होगा, अवि तुम् करवाइ आब यस जसबद अपी विस्वाल में, कोट की करवाई चाहराई रही है, तो उसके बाद कावाई औगने के बाद, जब कोड की जब सबाम प्रट्रिया है ख़त्मोंगी और इस माने में, जब उनके वाकिलो के सार बाज्चीज होगी तो उसके वाकिलो से भिस्मनें का प्रयात क्या जाएगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस भाग के जिक्र है यह नहीं है अगर अजकी जो रागत बहुड बड़ी रागत कही जाएगा तकती है और उसके इसके भी माइने है, और तममज जोएग, तममज की जो प्रट्रिया जो तबतीश के प्रट्रिया वो तो चोते रेगी इतना तो अस परस थे, जे के चंकर ताब उप्रट्रियो, अगर बजाएगे तो नानो जमाने दे दिती है, और खोट ने नो नोई भी कहादिता कि तुसी जाएँ सक देवौ़, शंकर क्या कुछ मत्रट समजे, कुछ रीए मिन्नतो में, और अगर के लिए जेकर कर रेट हो सकता है, अगर पक्ष कापी बाचीत अप्रपक्ष रखते रहे, लेकिन कुछ फीम नुटो में, ये कोट ने कहागा, कि अपको जमानत देते है, अपको पन्द्रा जार के, मुचलके पर जमानत आर, अपको ते जा सकते है, कि अपको नजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कम्जोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही इस्मामने भी देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के गर बात करे, तो एक और महत्पून अप्डेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँँँँँ, इस्वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्वर से, और मुक्वंत्री, अरबिन केजिवाल केगे वोख्गी लेए, रहा में उँग्ँँँँँँँ, अवही विसे श्कारे है, इसले मुक्वंत्री, खेजिवाल को जाने के रनूमत्री जाए, और भेहस जाए रहे ही जाए, तो अभी अजी अच्छ़ में, प्रट्र्या वोर्गगी जालिए है अअगिछ जो एक ख़ा दो सकता है कि आप चारिच्ता है जो ती मुख मुन्त्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए कि कोईगा रैय शा कि मुच्मुटरी को आना परगगा तो मुच्मुटी को आज उगा आए अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है, कोट के अपने लगाए, और निशन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है, तिस राहत कई माइनो में हद्पून है, योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान होरा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जादा कोई अजन्सिक कारवाए नहीं होती है, और ती कोगल अजन्सिक बेध को आपको तु़ी खबग कि लिए रूग करुंगा, एक बरी ख़बर बतादे दश्खो को तब द्टी खब़ार है, कज्दी वालनु जमानध मिलगया पंड़ा हाजार दे, मचलके ते जमानध मिलगया तब दटी खब़ार है, अगर कर के स्विली के दिना की कोछ़ देवेच वो सकते शंकर अप सी समचना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है और विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर विस्टार से लिखा गया है तो वो देखना जान्ँा पहद महस्पुन होगा और इस पक में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा मिल चुकी है निषिन तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को अर्विन केजीवाल को इस बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस्वाल चचाचा भी कर रहे थे आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलागे अब बतारे कि अडल की कोफी आगी बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस्वाल चचाचा भी कर रहे थे ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे कि अडल की कोफी आगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीक से सम्मन करती रहे दी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीए हैं क्या कुछ अभी जान कारी आई आग देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बढ़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल निशिन तरते है मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाँरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडल अडल की कोटी को परना बहुत जीर्षी होगा अवी तुंप करवाई लिज़सका अवी यसमाले में कोट की काराई चल रही है तो अजके बाग काराइ औगे भाद टिक औब खौत गिस डर्ठम प्रत्रीया्गे कोटमें कि लिए होंगी तब वाट्किलों के धभाट्किलों के पीजेजा थागागा तब अड़र की कोपी अब अड़र की कोपी में ट़ाद कर जिक्र है यह नहीं एह निशिनकर थागा कई सच्ट्ता है लिए आँजकी तो रहात फो रहत बहुद बाडिड रहत गयात गत से है, यों वोद्या मैंंने है तम्मत की शम्मन की प्रथटीया जो तब्टिःन की प्रथटीया वो चोते रहिए नकुत इतना तो इस प्रथटीं से है लखना को थसब ग television漸राजर् legitimately थसी जा सक्किडे हो थōsi jā sakdi ho मौड के अजे अख़ो अंडर b에 लगा है भडतिू भडते थिकुऊंका भड़ी कहबढ्य form आजे सुन्वाइ षौ। ho hi)(छुए। कोट ने पन्ड़ा हजार पे दे मचल्के तो नानु जमाने दे दिती हैं और कोट ने उना नोवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जा सक दे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मत्लग समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है अपी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्रपकष रकते रहे लेकि पुछी मिनतो में ये कोट ने कहाँ के आपको जमाना देते हैं अपको पन्ड़ा जार के मुचल्के पर जमाना तार अप पुट से जा सकते हैं क्या कुट समजा जाए, क्या पकष रहा एदी का? अभी अभी इस्मामने के लिए कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहसन अप्टेट में देना शाँँगा इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस पर से उनके वकी लिज लिए के मुचल्के मुचल्के अरविन केजीवाल के लिए और अप्ची अप्चारिक्ता है जोती मुच्मांत्री के वहाँए आने के लिए योगे कोट का ड़ेज के मुच्मांत्री को आना पड helium तो मुच्मांतिकऻ तो आज उवो आए अप्चारिक्ता को पूभा की अआपन उदेशोगे कोट के सामने लगाय तो आपे वो एक राहत जरू है, तिस राहत कई मैंनो में हद्पून है, योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजन्सिक दल या राजन्सिक पाटिक पे ब पाटिक पाटिक पाटिक, भी चेलाटिंट, बैटे कब बएकंगञ तुब, योंके द conscientri को कोछ ते जमानत मिली है, यस भकं के बडगष्ट पर लग, दिलि केónकं बॅत्मट्रि एर्विन केजिवाल को कोछ ठादिक मिली है,। बद्दी कबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा सम्जिया जावे केज्री भालनु जमानप मिल गया तब भद्दी कबर है स्वेले दियाज वद्दा देंजुस दासी वारवर जिकर कारे है अजी तेन बजे चोन जाप्टलाज जैगा इलक्षन्दा अनाँस्मन्त होगा केडिया तरीकानु इलक्षन्द होगा चोना होंगया किने गेर देविछ होंगया तब जावे आजी जो तो कोट तेविछ पेश होए ने अर्विंत केजिवालनु जमानत में लगा या जमानत में लगा या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बड़ा देन है आजी ता इस तर के विख्या जार यासी कि अखर कार किस्ट्री के दिना की कुज कोट देविछ हो सक देषन्टर कि समचना चाहेंगे क्या सीदे तर फ़ समजज़ागे कि रहात मेंगी अर्विंत केजिवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर टिष्टर दो देखी ये अपने आपने एक बहुत वगगे रहाथ कही जासकती है मुकھ्मंत्री अरпон्त कीजी्रएट, को जिस्र होंग utilized मुख्मंत्री अरningen की जिए। al go, builder अर् Sergepiहल मिक बना बाशहilya जान्वाप भेद महत्पून होगा और इसवक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशीं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसर समथ पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी ख़र कै जासक्ती है मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी रात मिली है और जिल्टर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे आगे एदी उसी भी सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आए आए दिखे यह मामला बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल निशिन तो दे है मैं इसी बात को जिक्र करना चाहरा था विस्ममने में कोट का जो अभर था उस अभर की कोबी को परना बहुत जो लिए होगा अभी ज़ोंद करवाई आब यह सुप्रीं अभी इस्ममाने में कोट की कारवाई चेल रही है तो उसके बआद करवाई होने के बागत जब कोड की जब समां प्रट्रिया है ख़त्मोंगी और इस माने में जब उनके वाखिलो के सार बाज्चीज होगी तो उसके वाखिलो से भिस्मलने का प्रयास क्या जाएगा की जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बाख के जिक्र है यह नहीं है अगर आज की तो रहात बहुड बड़ी रहात कही जाजत्ती है और उसके यह के मैंने है, और तम्मन्स जब प्रट्रिया जो तब चीष्क प्रट्रिया हो तो चोते रही, इतना दो इस पस है टे खेषं कर भाखिलो कर तो रही है बढडी खबर ड़िकर कारे, और वें के जिवालनु जमार्ट मिल गयगा 15,000 उपे दे मच्ल्टे जमार्ट मिलिया, तो खोटने कया, तुसी जासकडे हो और वें के जिवालनु, कोटने कया, तुसी जासकडे हो अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोट दे अर्वें के जीवाल नू जमान दे दिती हैं, कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो ना नू जमान दे दिती हैं, और कोट ने नुवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, शंकर क्य लेकिं कुछ ही मिन्तो में ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमान देते हैं, अपको 15 अर्गे मुचलके पर जमान तार, अपकोट से जासकते हैं, कि अपकोट समजा जाएं, क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अभी अपने कोट की सुन्वाए के गर बागत करें तो एक और मेहपन अप्डेत में देना शाँँँगा, इस वकत में कोट की प्रक्याच चल रही हैं, और जिस रहते उनके वकीली जोवाए, और एक वब खाईड़ा सकता है, अप्चारिक्ता हैं जो ती मुक्मठी के वहाँ आने के लिए, यो की कोट काअड़ेज ता के मुच्मद्री को आना पड़ेगा, तो मुच्मद्री को आज उग आई आई अपनी अप्चारिकता को पुडा के, ज़राव since अचर more say . भफी ख्वगी है श्वबद़ानों उने कोछक कै कहा है थी अबनी कोछक की प्रक्कट हैगे, जोवी हैगी प्रक्टर शुट जागते मैं धीजा है कबर मैं आपको भटाना चाहूंगा दिलि के मुक्मनत्री को कोछक ते मुशालक्को जमानत मिलिए है आप मिल है, अपना और वीन केजर्वाल कोगा, अर आके क्या कुछ रहेगा? छंगर! दिश्व्दानकर, अपनी ही आपने लिए स्थ, बहुत भगी रहाथ कही जासक्ती है, एक बहुतवृंती अवीन केज़््वाल कोजिस्थराल, अब केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसे समंदित पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढी राज मिली है और जिस रब साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, अगे अप बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे आगे इदी उसी तर्यके संवन करती रहेगी यह फिर उस को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं प्या एक तो थो थोछ़ भी जान कारी आई है? अग दिखे, यह मामला बहुत बड़ाद सबाल है है, जो सबाल निश्ईत्ती अप बआत को ज़िक्र करना चाहँअचा था इस मामले में कोट का जो और है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा अभी त्वंद करवाई और बजज़क सुप्रिम अभी इस्मामने में कोट की कार्वाई चल रही है तो उसके बाग, करवाई होगने के बाग, जब कोड की जब सबाम प्रत्रिया है ख़द मोंगी और इस माने में, जब उनके वाखिलों के साथ भाज्चीज होगी, तो उसके वाखिलों से लिस मनेंगे प्याज क्या जाएगा रहात बहुत बहुत बड़ी रहात कही जाएगा तकती है, और उसके लिए कई माईने है और तम्म्म्स की प्रत्रिया जो तब्टीष्ग के प्रत्रिया वुत चोड़े रहींगी, इतना तो इस पर्स थे क्या जब्टी कबर डाँज कर गारे आर्वें के जी वालनु जमारख म अर्वें के जी वालनु, कोट ने के आ, कि तुसी जाज सक्डे हो, आदे को दस्वाज के अट्मिन्ते साडे गाल कर दे, कर दे, असी बेख्या की आजे अखापल आंदर बड़े ही है, आजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है, ता कुज ही मिन्ता दे बेच, एक भर आजान दिया बाची ता अप्पक्ष रकते रहे, लेकि कुछ ही मिन्तो में ये कोट ने कहा, कि आपको जमाना देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के, मुछल्के पर जमाना तार, आप कोट से जाज सकते है, कि आप कोट समजा जाए, कि आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा, इदी का? अगी अभी इस्मान देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे, तो एक और महत्पन अप्डेट में देशा उंगा, इस्वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्वर से उनके वोकीली जो है, उक्छ मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीं के जीवाल के जो वुकील आए, रमेश् मुब्ता उनके कोट तंबोक किया, कि ऄब पना विस षखारया है इस्ए मुक्मक्मन्त्री केजीवाल को जाहके औनमाडीजा है, और बहस जाहस जारी रहे की जाहे।, तो अभी इस भukt में बहत्या जारी है, बहत्या जो प्रक्विया थो ख़तन ली वी है. सिर्ट मुक्मंतरी केज्रिवाल को इस जासत दिया गया आंगे जास्द यहे गभ आप शाई हैं, तो अब जासकते हैं. तो कोटम के प्रक्या को अभी इसल़् रेई जाएएए, अगर नीशिन तोपे वो एक राध जरु है तुछ राध कै राध कैई मैंगो में महत्पून है यो के ढाडिक वी आज येलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था इच्छार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिनसिक दल या राजिनसिक पाडिक पह भूँ जाद अगँसिक खारवाय मैं, लेकि तब्तिष कि प्रक्रीःा उच्छते रही BHLD, यह आखा अज जिसर थे आज तक वकी लें तटर लमेश गुब्ता रोने कोड का कहाए तक अगी कोड की प्र्या जोभी है जोभी वेवच की प्र्ठेयो सु चलते रहने दीजाए कोट देविच हो सकते, शंकर आप से समझना चाइंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है कि रहात मिली है औरवीं केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंकर शंकर दोर्दर कि ये अपनी अपने एक बहुत वरी रहात कही जासकती है उसकरी अरवीं केजीवाल को जिस्दुर से अभी इस क्या जासकता है क्या जिस्दुर से प्लाहल जिस्च्च्र से कोट में सूँँआए कि तोरावीं के गंगे दो़ान में येक बडीग हवार इसक्ढ़्छती है कि cổम्मन्त्री अरवीं केजीवाल को नीजी मुचलगे पर जमारत मिलि हैं लेकिं इस वाँले पर अडर की कोपी होगी उस, अडर की कोपी को परना बहत्महीं है इस आमले पर या क्या चागा अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा गगया है तो डेकना जानना बहत महीं है। और इस्वक्त में अप केजीर्वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीर्वाल को और उस से समथि पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी ख़र काई जा सक्ती है बढ़ी कोट ने उने काई है के आप चाई है तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं के मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केजीर्वाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस्वर से जचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाल की तारीक काईलान होना है बहुत शागर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिएं हैं क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आई ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सभाल है जो सभाल निषन तरते है मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोडरी होगा अवी तुंद करवाई अवी जब सुप्रीम अवी उसमामले मैं कोट की सु�lडर की बहुट बीकेजरिवाल्य तरती तईता बहुत लिएया। बहुट जवरार् घए लगका दाते हैं अब षायंं तो अभ जा支के हँं聹प क trespra policies for court center has to be resues to Jamaffee on continuously awaits for their sentence उकटक की प्रन्त्निया को अ़िए जबक्ड्ना हे командed कोट की समहन के बाऋत नहीं तम तर हुआ है, 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भी जान्कारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बढ़ाँ सवाल है, निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई आई जब सुप्री, आभी इस मामले में कोट की करवाई चल रही है अडर की कोपी में कि एस भाद का जिक्र है, यह निशिन तरबे कैसेट हैं, कि अज की रहाथ बहुत बहुत बड़ी रहाथ कही जाथती है, और उसके कि माझने है, और तमन्स जो है, अज की अज की बहुत रहाथ बहुत बड़ी रहाथ कही जाथती है, और उसके यह कई माझने है, और तमन्स जो ही, तमन्स की तब्तींज के पड़ी हो तु चोटे रही है, इसना तो यस पूष ते है. ते कैसेट कर बड़ी है ज़िक्र का रहे है, क्यादिता कि तुसी जा सक्देओ? शंकर क्या कुछ मतनेद संजे? कुछ ही मिन्नतो में हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, दोनो पक्ष्य कापी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्रपक पक्ष्य रखते रहे लेकि खुछ ही मिन्नतो में ये कोट ने कहागा अपक्ष्य कमजोड रहा इदी का अवही इस्माम देखे कोट की सुन्वाय के देवाग कर रहे थो यहक आज्सून अप्टेट में देवाशाँ। इस्वोक्त में कोट की प्रच्याच चल रहे है और जिस्वाटे उनके वकीलि जीु है अँ उके वखिलिज्यों के मुक्समट्री अर्वीं केजिवाल के जिए वकिलगे, रमेश रुच्ता अण अई कोट तन्रूए ख्या, एद कुछ विसेच कारे है अई अपने मुक्समट्री केजिवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए. और बहस जारि रेखिजाए. तो अभी इसवक्त में बहुज जारी है, बहुज के थब प्र्खया आप भी गतन नहीं ञई है तिर मुक्वांट्री केज्डिरवाल को यस जाडदत लिए जै जै जै आप चाय हैं, तो औस जासक्ताए है धियोग कोत के प्रक्ट्यागको औबी इसवक्त में चलुझै। कोत मैं तमां प्रट्ट्यागको रखा जा रहा है जो दलिट लेने के प्रक्ट्यांरो रगी जारी है और इस यो एक कहाड़े वहसकता है कि, अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, यो कुँठ ये की और सीस लिग की रहा effect की क्रिए ती कराँरrences के रहा स 선생कोかな कोघ का चट पोवा,पसisine रहारी बाह erstmal jun frust. मुकमनतर केगट आदिक को बी Lieutenant को आने की गnicasत करैरिंख की कोточ की के का अचे कि तुड़ा उसा के रहा का अआजने �eftा मुरा लोग,ो losses राहत ज़रू है, राहत कई मैंनो में हद्पून है, योंके तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि वहातने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहु जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, देखे आच जिस रर से आज्ज के वकी लें, रमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है, आजि जो तेल बजे चोन जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेंट होगा, के लिया तरीकानु, इलक्षन होगा चोन या किन ने गेर देविच होगा, उसे दे चाडे, आजि जो दो खोड ते विच पेश होगे नहीं, अर्विन के जीवाड ड़, आजि जो दो खोड देविच पेश होगे नहीं, अर्विन के जीवाड नु, जमानत में लगा या 15,000 पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मिलिया, और बड़ा देन है, आजि ता इस्टर के विख्या जाडे, असी की अखर कार के स्थरीके दिना, आजि ता इस्टर के विख्या जाडे, आसी की अखर कार के स्थरीके दिना, की कुज खोट देविच हो सक देशन, कर अप सी समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है, की रहात मिलिया और्विन के जीवाड को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चन कानिषिम तोर देखि, ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वंत्री अर्विन के जीवाड को जिस्र से, आभी एक ख़ाजा सकता है, कि जिस्र से ख़ाड जिस्र से, कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में, और दोरान में एक बढी ख़ाड वी खाभार भी कही जासकती है, कि मुक्वंत्री अर्विन के जीवाड को जमानत मिली है, और 15,000 के नीजी मुषलगे पर जमानत मिली है. लेकिन इस माबले पर, अभी जो अडर की ख़फी होगी, तो और की कोपी को पणना बहुत महत्तॉन होगा कि इस वाँजने पर खयकिया से होगतार की और की कोपी में भिटार से लिक़ा गया है तो तो देकना जाईना बहुत महत्झी बहुत में होगा और इतवक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुगी है निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी ख़र काई जासक्ती है कोट ने उने काई है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जासक्ते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस्थ रब चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना हैं और को शकर, क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलागे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीएं हैं, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारी आई आई? ये मामला बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है, जो सबाल नीशन तरते, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा, तवन खराए ज़ास, सुपरिम अबी उसमामले में, कोट की करावाए चेल रही है, तो उसके वाए खराए इसन हगन के बाध, जب कोट की ज़ास बाद़ प्रट्यान कहत्मे हूँँँँँँँँ, लब उसमाले में, ज़ो वाखीनोगे साद बाध चीज लोगी, बच्याँवाग्टीरो से लिस्मरनेका प्याच क्या जागयागा की जो अडर की खोपी है उस अडर की खोपी में क्या इस भाट का जिक्र है यह नहीं है निशिन बरबहे केसे हैं कि अच की तो रहात है वो रहात बहुड बडी रहात गजाते है अगर उतके लिए कई माइने है और तम्म्स जो तब्टीया जो तब्टीशी प्रटीया तो चोते रेगी इतना तो इस पुस थे टब्टी कबर ता जिकर कारे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मिल गगे है अर्विन के जीवालनु कोत ने के आगी कि तुसी जा सक्डी हो आदे को 10 वाजके 8 मेंते साधे गल करदे खरदे आसी बेख्या कि आजे काफलान्डर भड़े है आजे सुन्वाए शुडु होई है ता कुज ही मिद्टादे वेच अगवर अजान दिया कि कोछ ते अरविन के जिवालनु जमानत दे दिती हैं कोछ ने पंदरा हजार पे दे मचल्के तोना नु जमानत दे दिती हैं और कोछ ने नोवी कैदिता की तुसी जास चगते हो शंकर क्या कुछ मटलग समजे कुछ रही मिनतो में अगवर दिया कि अजान दे पाखष लंबा समा बाचीत अप्रपक पकष रहें लेकि पुछ फीट मिनतो में ये कोछ ने कहागा कि अपको जमानत देते हैं अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचल्के पर जमानत अर अपकोछ जासकते हैं अपकष रहा इदी का अपी अपने के पुट की सुनवाए के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहप्वन अप्डेट में देशाँँगा इस वकत में कोछ की प्रख्याच चल रही हैं एक झो एक कहाजस कता है तो बज्यार के लिए ता फ्याअ और लग सकता है कि अप्ट्चारक्ता है जोती, मुच्मानत्री के वोआगा आने के लिए क्यों कोछ काए रेज ता, कि मुच्मांतरी को आना पडेगा तो मुच मन्तीग को आज उआए आए अप्चारिक्ताव को पुड़ा के अपने जो अट्टन्ट्झोदण़स रहाँ सामने लगाए और नशिंट तोपे एक राहत जरू है. उच्राहत कै मैंगो में रहाँ पून है. तोगे आज तारिख भी आज येलान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बहाताने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुज जादा कोई आजिन्सिक की करवाए नहीं होती है लेकि जो तबचीश की प्रख्याँ उचलते रहेगी खेगे आज जिसर से आज तके जो वकी लें तरमेश गुबता अनो ते कोड का का है अगी वि कोड की प्रक्याँ जो भी है जो भी वेच की प्रक्याँ चो चोट ते फैणे दीजा है लीग ते के ब्मुच्मूनत्री को, कोड के जमानत मिली है इस वक की बडी खवर है दिल्डी के मुच्मूनत्री, एर्वीन के जिवाल को टे भी जमानत मिली है अग, 15,000 उपे एक नीजी मुषलको पर जमानत लीग अग, इस वक ती, ये बहल्द महत़्ों तो ध已 बाहाता है कि यह अभी दराद़ रहाना यह दोन तो तीME तहीं खणर एड़ाया है तो दीप में यह दालगता जिस्टा लग रग दराना थी तो तीविज्टर कहनेगे लेए थी अगर भीदम, तो लोग बाहाक और प्तर of the order and the order will be a great importance क्याचा रहा कि आफाँ अडर ते बसाजोगर, आपकोम्साचा, अगर दोस में तो गळैर्किम महच्ठाठागीगा। on this topic he has written on the list of orders. इस्वक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्क्मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथि, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, या आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्क्मंत्री अरविन केजीवाल को ये बहुत बडी राज मिलिए है और जिल्टर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है अगर शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, अगर आगे आप बतारे की अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीएं है, क्या कुच अई भी जानकारे आई आ, देखे ये मामला बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है, जो सबाल निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाईरा था, इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ जोगी होगा, कुट के जीवालनू जमाना दे दिती है, फूँट में पऩ्राथ और पेदे वेछल के तो नाझू जमाना दे दिती है, उर खौट ने उननोवी कै दिटा के तुसी जास सक देो, शंकर क्या कुच मत्रट सवजे, कुच री मिनतो में, अगरा कि अम जिक्र कर रहे थे, उसकता है, एक दोनो पक्ष कापी डंबा अबाचीत अप्पक पक्ष रहे लेकिन खॉच्छी मिनटो में ये कोट ने कहाँ, अपको जमान देते है, अपको पंद्रा चार के भुछल के पर जमानतार अप खॉट से जाए सकते है, कि अपकॉच वकी लें रमेश लुक्ता अनोने कोट तन्रोग किया इस कुछ विसेस कारे है इसले मुक्मन्तरी केज्रिवाल को जाने के अनुमती दीजाए और भेहस जारी रेकी जाए. तो अभी इस वक्त में बेहस जारी है और निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है, तिस राहत काई माइनो में महत्पून है, योगे आस तारीख भी आज एलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जातता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक बादिख पे बहुज जाता कोई अजिन्षिक कारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया उचलते रहेगी, दिकि आच जिस्वर से आजज वक्छी लें, तो बद्टी खबर है, पुरा विस्टार दनाडी जान्कारी लेने है, अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा संजी आ जागे, केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गय तो बद्टी खबर है, तो आजज वडदा दें जुस्डासी बारभर जिकरतारे है, अजज तेन बजे चोन जबतलाज जैगा एलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेत होगा, केडि आ परीकानु एलक्षन होगा वोन या किन नेगेर देविच होगी, अजज जो तो वडदे विछ पेश होगे ले आविन केज्वाल तक, अविन केज्वाल नु जमानप मिल गय या, अजज तो देविच है, ये आपनी आपने बग़ वड़ी राहथ कही जा सकती है, मुक्मन्तरी अविन केज्वाल जिस्दर से, अवि एक खाँजा सकता है कि जिस्दर से, आवि खिल हाल जिस्दर से, कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में, अवि एक बडी खवाड़ बी कहेंजा सकती है, कि मुक्मन्तरी अविन केज्वाल को जमानत मिली है, और पन्डा हजार केनीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है. लेकि मुआमले पर आब जो अव्टर की कोपी हो लित, उस अविए उष्वाओ भी कोपी को पहदना, और उसे समथि, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जा सकती है, कोटने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बडी राच मिली है, और जित्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होने है, में को शंकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आई आई? आ देखे यह मामला बहुत बड़ाँ सभाल है जो सभाल निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बात को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोडरी होगा, अभी तुवन् करवाई अभी जब सुप्रिम अभी इस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बात कारवाई होगने के बात, जब कोट की जब सबाम प्रक्रियाने कहत्मोंगी, और इस्मामले में, कोट ने के तुसी जा सक्डे हो, अर्विन के जिवालनो कोट ने के आगा, की तुसी जा सक्डे हो, आदे को दस्वाज की आप में ते साभे गल करदे करदे, आसी बेख्या की आजे कापला अंदर बड़े ही है, आजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई ही है, एक बढ़ आजा न दी है, कोट दे अर्विन के जिवालनो जमानत दे दिती है, कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तुनानो जमानत दे दिती है, और कोट ने नहीं भी गड़े ता की तुसी जा सक्डे हो, शंखर क्या कुछ में आप समजे है, कुछ ही मिनतो में, अब अगी अगी अवही इस्मामने दे दे की हिए, खोट की सुनवाई के अगर बात करे तो एक आप अगर में आप सुन अबडेट में दे शाँँगा, इस्वोछ त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्वर ते उगगे वोकी लिज लिज ले है, अगी अगी इस्मामने पे दे की कोट की सुनवाई के अगर बात करे तो एक आप सुनवाई के अगर में दे व़ाशाँँगा, इस्वोछ त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्वर ते उगगे वोकी लिज लिज ले है, अगी बाई के गर बात करे तो एक और में प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस्वर थे उगगे वोकी लिज लिज ले है, मुक्क्मन्तरी अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकी ले है, रेमेश बुक्ता अनोने कोट चन रोग किया, कुछ विसे सकारे है, नहार बाई ट़ुप, बोखमकबाल केजीवाल को जाने क्यानूमती जाए, लिग बहस जारी रेखी जाए, आवी इस भक्ष लगत में बहस जारी है, बहस के वीक्ष के प्रक्या ही है. त nog, अगी बाई प्रक्विन केजीवाल को, हे अप शाहे है, तो लग़ में चल रही है, कोट में तबां प्रट्याउ को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रट्याउ रहो रही जा रही है. और ये एक जो एक कहाजा चता है कि अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्मंत्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए, तो मुक्मंत्री को आज रहा है, अपनी अप्चारिक्ता को पुरा के अपनी जो अप्ट्याउ कोट के सामने लगाए, और निशिन तोपे एक रहत जरु है, रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, तो आज तारिक्ती आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहासने, जो मैं बतारा सा, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुत जादा कोई अजन्सिक करवाए नहीं होती है, तो अझे काई ब्रत्तिष की प्रक्रीया उचलते रहेगी, और जिस रह से आज वके लेगे नहीं, वलते लिकार को ड़ूद के प्रकेर उप्रक्रेया रही है, जो बी विर्ए प्रकेर सोटे में नहीं देजाए, को बताना चाहूंगा दिल के मुकमन्त्री को, ौڈt se jananath mili hai to shvak ki bani khabar hai ौf Delhi ke mukhmantri Aravind Kejival ko ौht se ja manath mili hai ौdh pandra hajaarrupe kya Neeghi mushalko par jamanat di gaya hai ौf wak ki yeh behad mein ौkko kaikoli Shantaka pe ौph ka kori khaba ke liye rukh karungi ौdh bari khabar batade dashko ko baddi khabara hai ौkke juhal mu zamanat mili gaya ौdh pandra hazar de mushalke te zamanat mili gaya tab baddi kabar hai पूरा विस्टार दान्दी जान्गारी लेने हैं अगी को जैस्दा मत्लप सोड़ सारा समज्या जारे केज्री वालनु जमानत मिल गय ता बद्दी खवर हैस्वेले दि आज वद्दा दें जज्दासी वारभर जिकर कारे हैं आज यो तेन बजे जों जाबता लाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मेंट होगा केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना हूँन गय किन ने गेर देविच होँन गय ता उसे दे चालदे आज जि जो दो खोड देविच पेश होए ने आविन केजिवाल तक औरविन केजिवाल नु जमानत मेल गय या पन्द्दा धार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मेली हैं और बड़ा देन है आजिदा इसकर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर कार केस्तरी के दिना की कुज कोड देविच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है कि रहात मिली है औरविन केजिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर कोट ने उने का हैं कि आप चाहें तो आप जार सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजिवाल को इस बहुत बडी रहात मिली है और जिस रसा चचाचा भी कि आज चुनाउ की तारीक का ईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हला कि आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ भी जानकारी आएई आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है जो सवाल निशिन तरते हैं मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाया रहा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा कौट में पन्डरा हंदार पे दे मचलके तो नहीं जमान दे दिते हैं और कुट न उन रोगे भी कहाद दिता कि तुसी जा सक देओ शंकर क्या कुछ मट्लब सवज्ये कुछ ही मिनतो में एके आम जिखर कर रहे थी हो सकता है चोडॉ पक्ष्य कापी बाआस्स्मा भाचीत आप अप्क्ष्य रखते रखते रहे लेकिन खुछेही मिनँटो में इच्वोट ने कहा। कि आप कुवृट से देते है, अप पक्च्वाणडर सार के मुचल के फ़ ज्गानतर, आप चोट से जाजते है? समजा जाए. क्या पकष खम जो रहा? इटीका? अबही इजसमामने से, कोड्के सुन्वाउइक अगर बाद करे तो एक ओर मेहखुन अपुव डेशाँग़े में जाझूए हूँँउँँँँ. इस वक्त में, कोड्के प्रक्यर चल रही है. जी. और निज़ कदे साभवी प्रत्रीलगा तॗ अरू के साभवाग़ dispersaかった और असाचह सक ज़ते लिया तो हैथ कि लिए तॗ मुक्मी तरा है त catastrophic लिए लिए ऌग़े। di roz� Celt तुब आजार संगिता लग जाता है, तुब उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुज जाता 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जेड्टेल्ने कुछिए ऱ लगा, अब अद्डा देन है आजिता इस्टर के वेख्या जार यसी की आखर्कार केस्टरी के दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक दैशन्खर आप सी समझना चाँएंगे या सीदे तो़पर समजद है की रहात मिली है और्विंके जीवाल को और आखे क्या खुछ रहेगा चटकनिषिम तो़डर की ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वगद बडी रहात कही जासकती है वुक्वन्त्री अव्विंके जीवाल को जिस्वर से आबी एक कहाजा सकता है कि जिस्वर से पिलाल जिस्वर से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में एक बढ़ी खवार वी कही जासकती है अदर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा लिए है तो वो देखना जान्वाए बहुड महस्पून होगा और इस पक में अप केजीवाल को दालत से जाने की इजाजास की मिल चुगी है निशिं तोरपे मुक्वन्त्री अव्विंके जीवाल को और उसे समब दिस पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुड बड़ी कहवर काई जासकती है कोट ने उने का है ये आप चाए है, तो आप जासकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्वन्त्री अव्विंके जीवाल को लिए बहुड बडी राच मिली है और जिद्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, हलागी आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या, आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी तो और बन बभी बढ़ी ख़बर, ज़िकर कागे आर्वें के जिवालों जमारक मिल गये, पंड़ा एड़्द उपे दे मोच्छल के थे जमारक मिली है तो खोड नहीं के आएगी। अर तम्म्स जोएँ तम्म्म्स की तब्टीया जो तब्टीया वो जो चोडे रेगी यिटना तो इस पस टे है टी कैचनकर ता परोडरी हो आप बने रेए बद्दी कबवर आजिकर कारे अर्विन के जीवान। जमारक मिल गया अर्विन के जीवान। कोट ने कि तुसी जा सक्डी हो आदे को दस्वाज के आप मिल ते सादे गल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या की आजे अखापला अंदर बड़या ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दीया की कोट ते अर्विन अर्विन के अप जोग बाँचित बाँचित अपपष्ष रकते रहें ये कुछ भी मिन्तोग में ये कोट ने कहाँ थे अपको जमाना देते है अपको पंद्रादाधार के मुचल के पर जमाना तार आप कोट से जा सकते हैं क्या कुछ समजा जाए क्या पकष खम्जोर रहा तो उगने वोकी लिख लिख जो है, मुच्मनत्री अर्विन के जीवाल के जो वोकी लें, रमेश नुख्ता अनोने खोट तंवोग किया कुछ विसे सकार ए है, इसले मुक्मनत्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमतो जाए, बहस जारी रहे की जाए. बहस की प्रक्षिया अ भो खतल नहीं है, दिर मुच्मनत्री केजीवाल को इस रहाजत दीए लें, इस आप शायें, तो जासकते है, तो कोछ की प्रक्या को अबही इस वक्च्छाल रही है, कोछ में तमाम प्रक्याग को रखा जारा है, ज़ियाव को लिखाजा भयाजा, जो दलील देने की प्रख्थया हो रभी दे जारी, एक जो एक खाजता क key obcharikta है जो ती, पुक्मटरी के वहाढे आने के लिये, युक इंपकोट का आडएस ता भाद मुक्मन्त्री को आना पड़ेगा, तो मुख्मन्ती को आज वो आए अपनी अप्चरिक्ताँ को पुरा के अपनी जो अट्टन्ँन्ँस होत के सामने लगाए और निशिन तो ते एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत का राहत कई माइनो मेहत्पून है तो के आज तारिक भी आज लान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासा में जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुजा जादा कोई आजन्सिक खार्वाए नहीं होती है अगए लेकि जो तब छीष की प्रक्याँ ऴो चोलते लेगी देखि आज से आज जो वाखील है चो तर में श्गुँख्ता अरोने कोड का खागा, अगी कोड की प्रक्याँ जोभी है, जो भी वेखिख हो चो चोटते बी रे लेगी जाए लिए कि प्रक्ट्याज्सु चलके लेनेती जैयन प्रक्ट्टाज्सू कभर मैं आपको भधानाचा रहुंगा दिन्गी के मुक्मिँछ्मम्नतरी को कोट से जमानत मीली है इसभख्क कि बडीखषवर है रवग़लो, शंखाल, कोडी क्बार, केजुआलनो, जमानत मिलगयाग, पन्द्वाहद ह Plate मुचल्केत जमानत मिलगयाग, बद्दि करषारदší जानकारी लेनेया, अकी को जेज्ना मतलप, सवच्या जाडे, केजुआलनो, जमानत मिलगयाग, जिवाल नु जमानत में लगाई या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत में लिया है और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की आखरकार के स्थी के लिना की कुज खोट देविच हो सक देशन्खर आप से समचना चाहेंगे या सीथे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है और विन केजी वाल को और आप आप एक खुछ रहेगा चंकर विष्यम् तोर दर दर की ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वगड वगड रहात कही जासकती है मुक्खमत्री और विन केजी रहाल को जिस्र से अभी एक खाह जासकता है कि जिस्र से फिलहाल जिस्र से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में ये के बदी कवार वी कही जासकती है कि मुक्खमत्री अरवीन केजी बाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है अरवीन केजी बाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस्र से चचाचा भी कर रहे थे ये आज चुनाव की तारी काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आगी अगे आगे एदी उसी तरीके सवम्म्म करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निदेश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारी आई आदेखे ये मामला बहुत बढ़ाव सवाल है जो सवाल निषिन तरते है मैं आप इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाहरा था की इस्मामले में कोट का जो अब्भी है उसंद अब बोटी कोपी को पना बोथ जी। अबी जस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रहीग है washamla moin kote ka khakarwai chel rhe hi अब तो उसके भां। की कारवाई होंने किबाध और जिस्प्रते उंके वोकीली जो है के मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकील हैं रमेश लुब्ता अनोने कोट तन्रोग किया इस कुछ विसेस कारे है इसले मुक्मन्त्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती लिजा है निशिंट अपे एक रहत जरू है देखात का रहत काई मैंनो में महत्वून हैं कोथा इस दाल या रहनजन्ईच पाडिक पे बहुजादा है पने देखात लोग की चारवाग ठीग्टीं नहीं अपी लेकु डब तब शाप्टीष के प्रक्रिया उचलते रेगी अज जिस्र से आज वकीले रमेश गुब्ता रहोंने कोट के काचा है अगी कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है जो भी वेज्की प्रक्या चुत चलते में दीजा है उगवर मैं आपको भताना चाहूंगा जिली के मुच्मन्त्री कोट ते जमानत मिली है ढंक लाप मिलीcidos, और आपकी क्या कुच रहे लहे गा चंकर ओर दर दर की इंई अपनी अपने एक बाहुत भडी रहात कही जा सकती है मुच्मन्त्री अरवीं के जीर्वाल कोजिस्र से अभी एक खाह जा सकता है के जिस्र से तिलाड जिस्र से कोट में सुवाई के दोरान में एक बरी खवार भी कही जासकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस मामले पर अबे जो अडर की कोपी होगी उस अडर की कोपी को परना अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा लिए है तो तो देखना जानना बहत महस्पून होगा और इस भक में अब केजिर्वाल को आदालत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को और उस से समथि बाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जासक्ती है कोट ने उने का है अप चाहे है, तो आप जासक्ते है तो एक तो से कै सकते है, कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राज मिलिए है और, जिस्र से आज चचा भी कर रहे थे बहुत, बहुत बड़ाज सबाल है, जो सबाल निषिन तरते है, मैं, इसी बाट को जिक्र करना चाहरा था कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अरडर है, उस अरडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई आब इस जच्र सुप्रिम, अभी इस माने बे कोड की कारवाई चल रही है तो उस के बाट, कारवाई अउने के बाट गद कोट की ज़ा या तमाम प्रत्रया है, कि अज आप भी अईत माने में, है, कभ वर्चिलो गे सब बाटचीज तो ही, तो उसके वक्यलो से दिस मने का प्याज के जाँगागा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस भक लिए जिक्र है यह नऺी है इस निशिन तोपे कै सकते हैं कि अजके जो राहच है वो राहच बहुग बढडी राहच कही जाजगती है अर उतके लिए की माइने है, और तम्म्स की प्रट्रिया जो तब्तीश की प्रट्रिया वो तो चोते रेगी, इतना तो इस पुस थ है, क्यषंकर ता प्रट्रिया तो रेगी, अब ने रेए बद्दी खबर है, बद्दी खबर दाजिकर कारे, अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारत यहाद, ता कुजी मिन्टादे भेच एक बर आजान दिया, कौत दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारत दे दिती है, कौत में पंद्डा रा क खाईथे मचलके तो ना नु जमारत दे दिती है, और कौत में नोगी यहादिता की तुसी जाए सक देवू. अगी अगी अगी इसनामने से भी ग़े फोड़ की सुन्वाई कि अगर भाग करेत थो एक और मेहाज्फून अब्देट में देना शाहूँँँगा नस्वोँग़् ने कोड की प्रक्रिया च्छल रही है और जिस्वोँँए येजिस्वोँँए टेः लगी अगी अगी अगी इसमामने बिधेख इस कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात कर लिए तो एक और महच्पन अप्ड़द बने देवाशा हुँँँँ. इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्याच चल रही है और जिस रहते अगी वोखीलि च्याए के वौकिलि च्याए, अग, मुक्छमनत्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वकील है, रमेश बुक्टा अनो लेग, कोट तन्रोग किया, किट खुच विसे शकारे है, इसले मुक्छमनत्री केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए, और बहस जारी रहे की जाए. अग, मुक्छमनत्री केजीवाल को इस जाजत दिया लिए है, आप शाहें तो आप जासकते है, तो कोट की प्रक्टिया को अभी इस वक्ट में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रक्टियाओ को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रक्टिया हो रगी जारी है, और इस जो एक ख़ार सकता है, की अप चारीकटा है जोती, मुक्मन्तिर के वहाँए आप आने के लिए, क्योट कारेज ता अकृी ब्रक्टिया आना पाड़ेगा, तो मुक्मन्त्री को आज यो आई आप आप अदिये तालीग भी आज यार जेलान होगा है, तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बासने दो में बतारा था, अचार संगिता बच्च्चा लग जाता अस भक में राजिनसिक दल यार राजिनसिक पाडिग पे बहुजाडा एक अजनसी की करवाए नहीं होती है, लेक से तप्तिषक मचल्के ते जमानत मिलिया दब दब दिखभार है, पुरा विस्टार दब जानकारी लेने है. अगी को जेज़ना मतलप सोड़ सारा समजया जारे. खेज़्ी भालनु जमानप मिलिया दब दब दिखभार है. अजज़ ते लबजे चों जबतलाज जैगा, एलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंत होगा, के लिया तरीकानु, एलक्षन होगा चोना होगा किने गेर दब जोगा तो उसे दिजाडे. अजज तो कोथ देवेच पेश ओएने आविन केज्वाल तक अविन केज्वाल नूए जमानत मेलगा यह पंद्ड़ा हसार पेदे मचलके देज्वाल मिलिया है, और वड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार यह सी की आखरकार केस्तरी के दिना की कुज़ कोथ देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप सी समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है की रहात मिलिया अविन केज्वाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगेगा? चंकर विच्तार सलीखा लिए है तो जारना देएच महाप पुछ लोगा और इस बक पहफ़ग में च्यज़ीवाल को डालगत से जाने की इजाज़क मिलिज चुकी है निशीं तोरे मुक्क्मं बंत्री अरवें केज्वाल को और उसे समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़िखवर काई जा सकती है कोट ने उने काई है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मुत्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बडी राच मिली है और, जिस्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या ट्या ये संजे आगे, हला कि आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोटी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी को लिए 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तारीक काईलान होना है। तुछ शुकर किया क्या यह संजे आगे, हलागे आब भतारे की अडर की खौफी आए गी? तागे एदी उसी तरिक्हे से संवंट करती रहे गी? यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निदेश कोट ने दीए हैं? किया कुच अई भी जानकारे आई? ये माँला बग़द बग़द सवाल है, जो सवाल, मेशिनताते मैं इसी भग़ को ज़िक्र करनाच़ा रहाँँ ता, कि इस माँले में कोट कचो और रहे है, उस अडर कि कोपी को परना बोग़ ज़ोगी अगा, भी जोंध करवाई अभी जोख सोप्रिम आबी इस्माने में कोत की करवाई चोल रही है, तो उत के ख़क मात करवाई उनने गर थाब कोथ की जोग समां प्रट् prosperousड्यान कच्मोंगी और इस्माने में, उगँ थी के वाखिलो किसहार बाप्षिज होगी तो उगगे वाखिलो से भिसस्मनेगे पतब याज कि अज़ा आगा कि विस्मनेगे ख़ाद्ध की काईा जिकर है एmeric है है आए विस्मनऊक के ख़ाद की बच्घर है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे अर्विन के जिवालनू जमान दे दिती हैं कोछ में पन्द्रा हजारपे दे मचलके तो ना नू जमान दे दिती हैं कोछ में आप अप बवाचा दे दिती हैं और कोछ में नू भी कै दिता हैं कि तुसी जा सक्देओ़ शंकर क्या कुछ में आप समजें कुछ ही मिन्नतों में मींनतो में, हला कि आद कि अम जिकर कर रहे तो सकते है, एक तोगो पक्ष लंबा समा बाचीत अप्तपकश रकते रहे, टिके खुचवी मींन्तो में ये कोट ने कहाज, एक अपको ज्माना देते है अपको पंदराजार के मुचलके पर ज्माना तार, आपको ज्वाग से जा सक अदंकेज्वाल के के वखिल है, रमेश भुबता अनोने कोछ तन्वोग किया, इस ख़िसे सकारे है, इसले मुक्मटरी केज्वाल को जाने की अनुमती दिजाए. अगर बहस ड़ारी रखी जाए, तो आभी इसबक्त में बहस ड़ारी है, बहस के ज़ो प्रख्व्या भो खत्न नहीं वी है. तिर मुक्मटरी केज्वाल को इस जाजध दिया रगे है, आप शाहें तो आप जाए सकते है, तो कोट के प्रक्ट्या को अभी इस भक्स में चाल रही है, कोट में तवाम प्रक्ट्याग को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील जेने के प्रक्ट्यार रहा हो लगी जा रही है, और औ translations were required to attend the chairman अकि जो कोट कारेज फाचके प्रक्ट्याग को आना भगा. तो बते मुक्च्मटी को आज जो अई आए आँआ पने अप्च्चरिक्ताः को पूरा कि अच्टने जो आट देलानी सोता है चो जो लगा है और नीस्रीं तो त्रही तो एक राहत जरू है खिल राहत कर मैंनो में डेंपूण है तोगे आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि वहातने 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सकता है तोनो पक्ष कापी लंभा समा बाची ता आप पक्ष रकते रहें लेकिं कुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोट में कहा कि आपको जमानत देते हैं आपको 15,000 के मुछलके पर जमानतार आप कोट से जा सकते हैं कि आप कोट समजा जाएं कि आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने बे देखें कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहस पुन अप्डेट में देशा हूँँँँँँँँ इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही हैं और जिस रहते उनके वोखी लिज लिज है चाँढ़ कोभति कबर हैं, केज्टी ओलम्म।। जमानत मिल्गे या! पनदरा रहा सार्दे मुषल के ते जमानथ मिल्गे, न भद्ति कबर है! पुरा वीष्टार दी डांडी जानकारी लेने है अगी कोजे जिस ना मझला सोरथारा संजा जाले तब बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने हैं अगी को जेस ना मतलप सुर असारा समज्या जारे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गय तब बद्टी खबर है स्वेले दियाज वद्टा दें जुस्दासी वार्वर जिकर कारे हैं अजी तेन बजे चोँन जाबतलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाुस्मेद होगा केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन वोगा चोणा होण या किन लेगेर देबिच होँगा तो उसे दिचाडे अजी जो दो कोथ देबिच पेश वोई ने अबिन केजिवाल तक अबिन केजिवाल नु जमानत मेलगा या पंद़्ा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मिली हैं और बड़ा देन है आजिदा इस्टर के वेख्या जार या सी की आखर कर के सच्णी के देना की कुजग कोथ देबिच होसक देशन कर अप सी समझना चाओगे या सीदे तोर फर समजजद है कि राहथ मिली है अबिन केजिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अबिच विशव तोर देखि ये आपनी आपने एक बहुझ बड़ी राहथ कही जासकती है मुक्वन्त्री अर्विन केजिवाल को जिस्ब्र है अभी एक ख़ाजा सकता है कि जिस्ब्र शिवाल जिस्ब्र से कोथ में सुवाय के दोरान में अबिशव तो बड़ी कह भर उडिख है कि अबिशव बड़ी औरविन केजिवाल को जमानत मिली है और पनद हैंदार के नीजी मुषलगे परज्द जमानत मिली है लेखिन अबिश्वालेप़ अभी जो अभी और्टर की खोपी होगी त्योंत और पे मुक्माह्ष्म्म loan केजिवाल को और उसके सच्च्ट नदीः पात्टीगे लों के लिई बफ्डी कबर का इनकि जा सक्तिया और songs गदिक त्योंत और सक्ट है कि मुक्माह्माटरी अर्विंके जिवाल को यह बफ्डी रईज मिलिए है और जिस्रसा चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है। में को शकर क्या क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, हलागी अप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी, यह प्र उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारे आई? यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाल सवाल है, जो सवाल, निष्न तरते है, मैं इसी बात को जिकर करना चाहरा था, तो अगर तर तर जाएखा था, ढ़़ी है, यह कोड़का अड़र के कोपी कोपी को परना बोग ज़ोगी होगा, अवि तुछंद करावाई आवि ज़ध सार वि अजी अवि यसमाणे में कोड़ की कारवाई चल रही है, तू vorsष्या थे बपड्दि कबारतू, उंजा नती रई collect और कोत ने अनोवी क्यादिता कि तुसी जास सक्टेः, शंखर क्या कुछ मत्रद समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतोवे हरागे, अंगे नागा जिकर कर रेट हो सक्टे तो तोomepaksha कापी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्रपक्ष रखते रहे, केजीवाल को जाने की अनमतिज़ाए बहस जारी रह की जाए तो अऐंगी इस शवकत में बहस जारी है बहस की ज़ो प्रक्या आज उखतल नहीं दिईए तिर मुक् मुखि बन्त्री केजीवाल को तो आप ये जाजद्त दियार गया है. अप शाआइ हैं. तो अब जाए सकते हैं. तो खोड़ के प्रक्रिया को... अभी इस भक्छ बच्छल रही है. खोड़ में तमाम प्रक्रियाग को रखा जा आगया जो दलील देने के प्रक्रिया और रगी जाए रही है. और एक जो एक कहाजल सकता है, तुट मुख्मंटी के वहाँत ऎहँइके लिए कोट काईरेज ता that मुह्मंटी को आना पडेगा तो मुख्मंटी को आज उगो आए, अपनी अप्चारिक्ता उगो प�रा की, अपनी जो अटन्दींस होता है, कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिंट अप यो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो बे महत्पून है योंके आज तारिक भी आज एलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतार रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है राजिन्षिक गडल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुज जाता कोई आजिन्षिक खारवाए नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्या हो चलते रहेगी देकि आज जिसर से आज वकी लें रमेश गुबता रोने कोट के खाहा है बद्टी खबार है पुरा विस्टार दे जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेस ना मतलप सुर सारा समजिया जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तब भद्टी खबार है स्वेले दिया जुबदा दें जुस्डा सी वारवर जिकर खारे है क्यो जी बद्टी बजे चोन जाप्कर लाजजागगा एलक्षन दा अनाच्मनप होगा के दी आ द्रिकानु एलक्षन वोगा चोना हूँँन्ँ किन ने गेर देवीच हूँँ अप ती थी चाल दे अजज जो तो कोट देवज पेश वोए ने अविंके जीवाल तक अरविंके जीवाल नु जमानत मेलगाई या पंद्रा धार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मेलिएं और बद्डा देन है अजजटा इस टरके विख्या जार अगरकार केस्ली के लिएं की कुज तो कोट देवज हो सकता शन्तर अप तो समझना चाहेगे या सीदे तोर्फ़ समजज आगे की राहक मिली हारविंके जीवाल को और आगे क्या पुछ रहेगा? चंकर यह यह आपनी आपने एक ब्हुआद बढ़ी रहात केहि जाजतंटी है वूगकमंत्ती, अर्विं केजिर्वाल को जिस्रो से आबी एक कहांजा सक्ट है योंगे जिस्रो से आख फिलहाल जिस्रो से कोट में सुसाए के दोरान में उटिक बडी कबार लिए कहि अजकती है कि मुक्मूँँँन्त्री अर्वीं केझाएबाल को क्यमानत मेरी है और पंद्र रहा जार के नीजी मुछल्के पर क्यमानत मेरी है लिकिन हि स्माँंबले फrent, अगवि जो अडर कि कोपी होगी अरोज़्य कोपी को बना यहद हहद्वोन होगा की यहे अपने पर यक्यखाग। अब और के कोपी में विंटार से लिखा गया है तो तो देखना जान्ँा बहत्मेहद पहफोन होगा मुआ अग इप ट्वगक में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निशीं तोर पे मुक्क मंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को, और उस से समवन दि, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कहुर कही जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो इक तो से कै सकते है, कि मुक्क मंत्री अरवीं केजीवाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है, और जिलत्र साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होना है, मेंकोषन कर आज ये संजे आगे आगे ओर लागे बदारे की औरडल की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरिके से सम्मन करती रहे गी? या फिर उस को लेकर भी कोन ने खेँड़े प्चत्रट है, कास कोछ़े भी जान्कारी आए? अदिके ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चायरा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना भोग जोगी होगा, अभी तुंद करवाई अभी ज़द सुप्रि, अभी इस मामल भी बाद कोपी में, क्या इस बाद कर जिकर है, यह नहीं है, निशिन पब यह खैसकते है, ज़िए अजकी तो राहत, बहुत बड़ी राहत कही जातकती है, और उतके लिए क्या माझने है, और तम्मस ज़ए सम्मन की तबत्रिया जो तबतीष्ष्ट के परप्ट्या उतु � तब बड़ी अजकी जास सकती हो आदे को दस वाज की आप मिंते साधे गाल कर दे कर दे, आसी बेख्या की आजे कापल आनदर बड़े ही है, आजे सुन्वाइश शुरू हो ही है, ता कुछ ही मिंता दे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया की कोछ दे हर्वें के जीवालनू जमानत तो कुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोछ रहा गए अप को जमानत देते है, अप को पन्दाजार के व्चलके पर जमानता है अप कोछ से जा सकते है, क्या गुछ समजा जाए? वच्ष कम जोर रहा इदी का? देावी कि रह से बहितिग की फीर्चा 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दें जुजना सी वरवर जिकर का रहा है आज जो तेन बजे चोन जाप्तलाज जाएगा अज जो दो खोड देखाई नहींग आज वी जीवाल नु जमानत मिलगाई या 15 आर पेदे मच्छल के दे जमानत मिलिया है कि ने गेर देवेछ होंगी आता उसे दिचाडे आज जो दो कोथ देवेछ पेश होई ने अर्विन केजीवाल नू जमानत में लगाई या पन्द्रा हजारपे दे मच्छल के दे जमानत में लिया है और वड़ा देन है आजिता इस्टर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर्कार केस्ट्रीके लिना की कुज़ कोथ देवेछ हो सक देशन तर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है और्विन केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अग, रहाप देशनी की कोफी बिसार से लिखा लिएग आए, तो उदेखना जान्माग बहत महत्पून होगा और इस शक्ट में अप केजीवाल को डालट से जाने की इजार जो मिल चो कि एख, अग, बाटी गे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कहवर काई जासक्ती है, गोट ने उने काई है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जासक्ते हैं. ये एक तो से कैसकते है, गोट बड़ी एक बड़ी राथ मिली है, आप बड़ी बड़ी राथ मिली है, और जित्र साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है, में कोट शंकर क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आए? आ, देखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाव सभाल है, जो सभाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, क्या निस्माने में, कोट का जो अडर है, उसको अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़वरी होगा, और जोंकरवाई आवी जबस्विट अबी यस्माने में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बआग, कारवाई अगने के बाद, तुसी जा सक्ड़ें। शंकर क्या कुछ मतलःद समजें। कुछ ही मिनतो में हरागे हम जिकर कर लेए तो सकते है दोनो पक्ष कापी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्रपक पक्ष रखते रहें लेकिं कुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोट ने कहा अपक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अवही अवही इस्मामने पे देखे खोड की सुन्वाई के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहत्पून अप्ड़ेट में देना शाँँँगा इस वक्ष में कोड की प्रख्याच चल रही है और जिस्वरते उनके वोकीली जिल है बहुजा दादा कोई आजंसी की करवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब तब तीष गी प्रख्याच उच्वते रहेगी दिकछे आज जिस्वर ते आज अज ड़़्िसके वोकील है और मेंश्गुभता अरोने कोड कोड का अगा तब ददी कबार है पुरा विस्टार ददादी जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जारे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तब ददी कबार है स्वेले दियाज वद्दा दें जुजदा सी वार्वर जिकर कारे है आज जो तेन बजे जों जाप्तलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाँस्मन्त होगा केडिया तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा जोना होण्या किन ने गेर देविच होँगा ता उसे दिजाडे अज जो तो फोड़ देविच पेश होए ने आविंके जिवाल तक अविंके जिवाल नु जमानत मेलगा या पंद्दा धार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मेली है और बद्दा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर कार केस्तरी के लिना की कुज कोट देविच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है कि रहात मिली है अविंके जिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर आपनी आपनीक बहुत वडी लहात केई जासकते है मुक्वन्त्री अविंके जिवाल को जिस्रह से आवी एक खाथ जासकता है कि जिस्रह से अवि फिल्हाल जिस्रह से couldnt in a special way केगे ईदोरान में इक bagi khwana violence kwain Calmatiели hais ki Mukheenf soybeans Arabian Alp के इसा माह थ मी लिये है Jetw vegetmmis liya hai एर पंद थर हाजार के नीजी मुचाड़्�allagaya prad इस जमाहदाट मी लियrevii liya hai लेकिन इसा माबने पर Ab Within the issue 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की कोपी में क्या इस बात की जिक्र है, या नहीं है. अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई यह ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक हभर आजान दिया कि कोट दे अर्विन के जिवालनू जमान दे दिती हैं कोट ने 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो ना नू जमान दे दिती हैं और कोट ने नोई भी कै दिता कि तुसी जास सक देउ रही अगी अभी इस्वाम्ने के लिए कोट की सुन वाई के अगर बाट करेप तो एक रहा है यह और महप्लुअ अबडेट मैं दे ना शाँँगा इस्वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चेल रही है क्या और जीस्ब़ा समजें कुज ही मिन्नतो में अपने कहाँ के आपको जमानद देते हैं अपको पन्द्रादार के मुचलके पर जमानदार अपकोट से जासकते हैं क्या कुथ समजाजाए? क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही अपकोट की सुनवाए के गर बात करें तो एक और महत्पून अप्डेट में देना शाँँगा इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही हैं और जिस स्वरते उनके वाखीली जो हैं मुक्मटरी अरभिन केजி़वाल कीस जो वखील हैं रमेश उब्ता अनों कोट तनवोत किया कुथ स्विसे اس कारे हैं आपस्टरी केजिवाल को जाने का अनुमती रेजाे इब बहज्ध जारी रही जाए. तो अभी इस स्वक्त में बहध जारी हैगे ब्यआस जारी रखिजाए. तो अभी इस भक्त में ब्यआस जारी है, ब्यआस ची जो प्रक्या आप 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पर जमारद में लिए हैं, लेकिन इस मांडले पर, अभी जो अडर की कोपी होगी, तोसे अडर की गो परना बहध महत्फूं होगा की इस्व आमने पर या-च्या क्या लोगा, गो या एक अडर की कोपि में, विसठाल से लिखा गय तो उगो देखना जान्वाँं, बहध महत्फूं होगा. और इस वक त में अभ केजीध वाल को, अदालत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसे समथि पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर काई जासक्ती है कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और, जिस रब साज्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन हैं अगर शंकर क्या क्या यह यह संजे आगे, अगर आगे अभ बतारे की अडर की कोपी आएगी यह आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोंई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं वह देखे, यह माझला बहुत बड़ाव सभाल है, जो सभाल, निशन तरते है, मैं, इसी भाड को जिकर करनाट यह जारा था, इसकी इस माझले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोध ज़र वी होगा, अभी त्वंद करवाई अब यह सुप्रिम अभी इसमाझले में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसक के बाड कारवाई होगने के बाड कोट की जो सबाम प्रक्रिया है, खत्मोंगी, और इसमाझले में, ज़व उनके बाखिलो के सार बाजचीच होगी, तो उसके वाखिलो सब बिसमनेगा का प्याज के जो और की कोपी है, उस अभर ग़ी कोपी मैं, क्या इस बाखिलो के जिकर है यह नहीं है, निशिंट बर्भे कैसकते है कि अजके जो रहाथ है, वहाद बडी रहाथ कही जातकती है, और उसके यह कैई माइने है, तव्मन की ब्रक्रिया जो तबतीशके ब्रक्रिया वो तचोते लेगी दे था दो अच्ठ़े द़ा है और ददी खबर दाजिकर खारे अर्विन के जीवान५ जमारक मिल गा लेगे पन्दरा हज़ बज्च्यल कै ते जमारक मिलिया तो कोथने कि तूसी जासक्डे हो अर्विन के जीवाल्नु कोटने के आए कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिलते साडे गाल कार्दे कार्दे असी बेख्या कि अजे कापला अंदर वड़े ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुछ ही मिंटादे वेच अगर आजा दी आगी कोटने अर्विन के जीवाल्नु जमानत दे दिती है कोटने 15 अर्पे दे मच्चल के तोनानु जमानत दे दिती है और कोटने उनावी कादिता कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मत्टर समजे कुछ ही मिनटो में अगर आप बाची ता अप्पक्ष रखते रहे है लेकि खुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोटने काई अपको जमानत देते है अपको 15 अर्पे मच्चल के पर जमानत अर अपकोट से जासकते है खाएप कुछ समजा जाए, कि आप पकष खमजोर रहा एदी का अवही अभी इस्माम देखे रहे है कोट गर भाएके लिया रहे है तो और मेहपन अपकश रेद में देशाोंगा अपकोट की प्रक्ष चलगे है और जासकते वुकिली के वहोखी लिए। अपकोट की भागी बाची रहे है और बहस से वोंगे नहीं लेए at अदली लें रमेश बुक्ता नोग लिए कोट तंवोग क्या विसे शकारे है इसले मुक्मनत्री केजरिवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए बहाँस जारी रहे कि जाए तो अभी इस वक्त में बहाँस जारी है बहाँस के जो प्रक्षिया हो खत्ल नहीं है तुर्ग मुक्मनत्री केजरिवाल को इस जाजद दिया है आप शाए हैं, तो आप जाए सकते हैं तो कोट की प्रक्या को अभी इस भक्त में चल रही है कोट में तमाम प्रक्याव को रखा जा रहा है जो दलील देने की प्रक्या और रखी जारी है और यीक जो ये कहाडा सकता है कि अफ्छारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मनत्री के वहांपे आने के लिए यो कि कोट कारेज ता कि मुक्मन्त्री को आना पतगेगा जो बार ठा अज यो आज जो अगे आपनी अप्चारिक्ता को पृाए कोट के सामने लगाए और निषिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत का राहत कई माईनो में महत्पून है तोगे आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बातने जो में बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है राजिनसिक दल या राजिनसिक पादीख पे, बहुं जाता गध असिक एज्ण्सिक कारवाई नहीं होती है गध यो तबतीष की प्रक्या वो ज़ते रहेगी दिखे, आज जिस रहते आज और के वोक्छी लेग, रमेश उप्टा रो ने कोट कर खाठ है कोहedaan. कोह dayon anyhow. अब अमनी न मु�іш्ट. यहँ सब को लोग. कोश्पकबी है रकर लियी मुशेी हमacht कल वी कूढी Vid के सब को लोग को लोग सब कोश्प काशाचाचा से food को नहीं कर लसी को yeux तो बी आरेमंत की लग कम रहा है है कोकोहि, अब आरेम � 정도 स Hui अर्विन के जीवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पंद्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है। और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इस तर के विख्या जार यासी की आखर कार के स्थरी के दिना की कुज कोट देविच हो सक देशंकर अप से समझना चाँएंगे लिए आपनी आपने बहुद बँडी रहाथ कही जासकती है, वृक्मन्त्री अर्विन के जीवाल को जिसर से, अभी इक खड़ा जासकता है, तो और खड़ा नहीं जी मुछलगे पर जमानत में लिए है, लेकि इस माबले पर आभी जीवाल जीवाल कर कर वो भी चासकती है, व अदर की कोमपीहोगी उस अदर की�ी रहने से बहत महस्मूंोगा की इस்ँमामने प्चैतिया क्कया क्कی �警 zien की फैने से भिस्टार से लिखा गयान. जान्ना जाना आप बहत म astronaut Hass उसरक में बभाई केजीर्वाल को Company left मुkhwantri Arvind Krijwal कोई बहुत बढ़ी राथ मिली है। और जिस्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे। यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का ईलान होना है। में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे और कि अब बतारे क्यो अडल की कोपी आएगी कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आई? आ दिके ये मामला बहुत बढ़ाँ सवाल है जो सवाल, निष्न तरते मैं अग इसी बाड को जीकर ग़ाई अचाडा अचाए़ लाई कि इस मामलें कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बगध जोरी होगा अवी तोवन करवाई अवी ज़स चब इस्व्प्रीम अवी इस्माले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है भढ़ी कोबर दाजिकर कारे आर्वांके जीवालनोग है पनदरा कदा रुबखृ लोगके ते समारक मिले है तो तुसी जा सक्टे हो आर्विन के जीवालनोग तुसी जा शक्टे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 में ते साधे गल कर्दे कर्दे आजे सुन्वायी शुरू हो यह ता कुज ही मिन्तादे, वेछ अगवर आजाण दिया, कौत दे औरविन के जीवाल नू जमना दे दिती अगवा. कौत में 15,000 पेदे मचल के तो ना नू जमना दे दिती आ, और खौत में नुवि कैदिता, कि तुसी जा सक देओ. चकिड़ खछ कुझ मतलःभ सदें कुछ रही मिनतो में हलागे अंगे आपने जिखर कर लेग ते हो थकते है दोनो पक्श कापी लंभा समः, बाचीटव, अप्रपक पक्ष रहेगे लेकिड़ खुच रही मिनतो में, ये कोट में कहा, तो पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पेर जमानतार, अप पव्त से जासक्ते है, या कुथ समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष रहा इदि का? अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने कर देखे, वो गाही के सुन्वाई के अगर बात करे तो, एक और मैहस्पून अबड़ईक में देशाँएग। जिस वक्त में कोट की प्रख्याग चल रही है और जिस्वत ने उगोंके वाखीली चल है मुख्यमंट्री आर्विन केजिवाल केगे जो वाखील है रमेश बुक्ता गब रही है, जो जो छो गब गेंगन लोग किए अगあー, बिज़ेज कारे है। इसले मुक्वंटरी, केज़्िवाल को जाने के आनուमती जै अग, बहस जारी रहे की जाए। तो अभी इسवक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस किगी प्रक्�いうया गरतल नहीं है तुर ज्विक्वंट्री केज्विवाल को घाजत थिहार दिया है। अप शाहें, तो अब जागते हैं. तो कोट के प्रक्रिया को आबि इसभक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रक्रियाओ को रका जा अगा आगा, जो दलील देने के प्रक्रिया और रकी जारी है. और एक जो एक खाज़ा सकता है, अप चारिक्ता यह जोती, योगी कोट का अदेज था कि मुक्च्मन्तरी को आना पडेगा तो मुक्च्मन्तरी को आज वो आए आपनी अप्चारिक्ता को पुरा कि अपने जो अटेट्णेंस वोत के सामने लगाए और नीशिन तोपे औगे राहत जरू है राहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है योगे आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बातने जो मैं बतार रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक गडल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुज जाता को यह आजन्सिक की कारवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्चीष की प्रख्याव चो ते रहेगी देकि आज जिस सर से आज वक के वोखील है तरमेश वुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा है ति अभी कोट की प्रख्याव जो भी है अज ते बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेंट होगा के दिया तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना होण यह किने गेर देविछ होगा तो उसे दिचालदे आज जो जो तो पोड देविछ पेश होई नहीं अज जो तो बजदा देन है आज ता इस्टर के विख्धा नाज़े इसी कि अखरकार किस्ट्फीरी के दिना की कुज अचोड देविछ हो सक देषन कर अप से समझना चागे क्या सीदे तोर्फर, समजन दा इकि रहात मिली है और आके क्या क्षुछ रहेगा या पन्द्रा हजार पदे मच्छल के दे जमानत मिलिया है और बड़ा देन है आजी ता इस्टर के वेख्या जार यसी की आखर कास्ट्री के दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप थसे समचना चाएंगे बड़ी राथ मिलिया है और जिस्टर था चचाचा भी कर रहे थे याज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है मेंगो शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुच अई भी जानकारे आए दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बड़ाद सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाँरा था तोई आप, ता कुच ही मिन्ता दे भेच एक भर आजान दी है, कोट दे अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमाना दे दिती है, फोट ने 15,000 पे दे मचल के तोना नु जमाना दे दिती है, और कोट ने नुवी के आदिता है, कि तुसी जास चक्डेओ, आप भाचीत अप्पक्ष रकते रहे, लेकि तुछ ही मिन्नतो में ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमाना दे देटी है, अपको 15,000 पे मुचल के फर जमाना दे, अपको ते जास चक्डे है, क्या कुट समजा जाए, अपको 15,000 पे मुचल के फर जमाना दे, अपको ते जास चक्डे है, क्या कुट समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अवही अभी इस्माम देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करे, तो एक और महत्फुन अप्टेट में देशाओंगा, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस रहते, उनके वोखीली के, मुक्चमनतरी अर्विन के जीवाल के वोखील है, रमेश बुक्ता अनोने कोट कंवोट किया, कुछ विसे शकारे है, इसले मुक्चमनतरी केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती दीजाए, और बहस जारी रहकी जाए, तो अभी इसबक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस के प्रक्या हो कतल नहीं भी है, तुर वोखे मुक्चमनतरी केजीवाल को, इस जाजथ दिया लिया है, इस आब शाप हैं, तो अब जासकते है, तो कोट की प्रक्या को, इसवक्त में चल्ड़िये कोट में ततमाम प्रत्याव को रका जा ता aktuell गाये हैखा टलील देने के प्रत्यावो रह्गी लोगी जा एंगे और एक जो एक ख़ा जा चटते आप �ek jo ek affiliate । कि अपचारिक्ता आजो ती मुक्मन्ती के मुख्मन्ती के वाराँ आने किल्ये यह कोड कारेज के मुक्श्मन्त्री को आना पडेगा तो मुक्श्मन्त्री को आज उआ आई वहआप चєरिकटव को पूड़ा के अपने जो अटन्टें सोटा है कोड के सामने लगाय और निशें तोपात्यो एक रहत जरू है तो रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योंके अज्टारिक भी आज्टारिक हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल्चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे, बहुजा जाता कोई अज्झिन्सी की कारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, देकि आच जिस्वर से आज्ज्टारिक के वाखील है, तो रमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के कहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है, अज्जिव तेल बजे जोँज्ट जाप्तलाष जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेट होगा, के लिए तरिकानु, इलक्षन होगा जोन या किने गेर देवेच होगा ता उसे दिजाडे, आज्जिव जो दो खोट देवेच पेश होगे नहीं, अज्जिव जो दो खोट देवेच पेश होगे नहीं, अज्जिव ता और बिन केजीवाल नुू, जमानत में लगा या पंद्रा एंगा पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मिलिया।। उद्डदा देन है आज्जिव ता इस्टर्के विख्या जाडे, जिवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर कार के स्रीके लिना की कुज कोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे या सीथे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है और विन केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर निश्व तोर्टर की ये आपनी आपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को जिस्र से अभी एक कहाँ जासकता है कि जिस्र से फिलहाल जिस्र से कोट में सुलवाए के दोरान में एक बडी खवार लिए कहाँ जासकती है कि मुक्वंत्री अरविन केजीवाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है मुक्वंत्री अरविन केजीवाल को एक बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस्र से चचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे के अडल की कोफी आगी क्या आगे एदी अडल की कोफी को परना भी ज़ोगी होगा अवी त्वंध करवाई बहुत है अवी आभी इस्माने में कोप की करवाई चल रही है तो उछके भाए करवाई हूँन एक बाड जब कोप की जब उजल समाभ प्रत्रीान करत्मूँँँँँँँँँ अद यस माडे में तब वाखीलो के तब आप चीजग जो वक्तिलो से लिगाग तब प्याज क्या जाएगा यह जो अडर की खोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस भाख कर जिक्र है, यह नहीं है। टिशन करम बहॉँ अखत बहॉट बहुट लिजातकती है अर उग audiobook . दूर ताभ्टी कबर अगगगगगगगग still बने ले बने ले बट्टी कबर डाजिखकर काअगे अरविन के जीवालु जमाराक मिल के ہے 15000 उपन तोम चल के ते जमाराक मिलिए then तुसी जा सक्डे हो, आर्विन के जिवाल्नू, कोटने कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो, आदे को दसवाज् के अप्मिन्ते साथे गल करदे, आसी बेख्या की आजे अखापलान्दर बडया ही है, आजे सुन्वाईश शुरू हो ही है, ता कुज ही मिन्ता दे भेच, उगर बवादा वो खतल नहीं भी है तिर मुक्मंत्री केज्रिवाल को अप इस जाजद दिया लेए हैं या आप शाहें तो आप जाजदते हैं तो कोछत की प्रक्रिया को आभी इस भक्त में चल रही है कोछत में तमाम प्रक्रियागो को रखा जा रहा है अजनसी की करवाइ लिए है बह॥ जाजदा जाजनसी की करवाइ नहीं होती है लेकी जो तब चवक्यष की प्रक्रिया हो क्या वो चलते रहे गी अच जिस रफ से आजजग प्षट हिते जो वकटिल है रेमश चुभ्ता रहा हो ने कोछत के कहा है मचलके ते जमानेट मिलिया तो बद्डी कबार है, पुरा विस्टार दरादी जानकारी लेनेए, अकिको जीजना मतलप सुर यसारा समज्या जाए, केज्री भालनु जमानेब मिलिया तो बद्डी खबर है, आज विद्डा देंजुस्धासी वारवर जिकर कारे है, आजी तेन बजे वो चोन जाबता लाजजैगा, एलक्षन दा अना aosन्ठ कोईगा, चेडी आ तरिकानू, एलक्षन वोगा चोना हूँन या किन ने गेर देविच हूँँ आत उसे दिषालदे। अजी जोदो पुष्टेवेच पेष्वो बी र हाभियं के जिवाय राभियं के जिवायनो जमानत मे लगा एक 15,000 पटें मचलके दे जमानत मिली है। और बदा देन है आजी तटके मिख्या ہے सी की आख्र कार के स्तरीके दिना की कोट தवट्टग तो सब आश्छनकर आप सी शमशना चाँँगे क्या सीदे तवट सपनजादा है, की रहात मेरी है, विनकीजी्वाल को, और आते क्या सुच रहेगा? चल कर! ठीच्वकतोड, तवटटटटटटट ये आपनी, अद्�王ईद लीव्अपदाई पीटगाई करोई बनग्न ती इसे मुच्च्पलग। भगद बती औरकी लाग वो वो ज़ियस्गान होगा। औरकी विछे खर तीब, यो वी ख्थरी ख्छाक़े पा़ मिज्दी श मेग विअ़हि सब लगाु। उस दो रहने, कोट में सुर्वाई के दोरान में यक बडी खवार लिए कही जा सकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और पंद्र हजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस मामले पर अभी जो अडर की कोपी होगी तो और की कोपी को पाद्र बहद महत्वून होगा कि इस मामले पर क्या क्या जाडर की कोपी में विटार से लीका गय है तो जोडेखना जान्दा लाग मेंują पहद महत्वून होगा और इस्वक्ट में ईकेजिर्वाल को ज़ालत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निशीं तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केज़िवाल को, और उसर समंदित पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कही जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो अप जा सकते हैं. तो इक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केज़िवाल को यह बहुत बडी रात मिली है, और जिस रफ आज चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन है, शकर क्या क्या यह यह संजे आगे, हलागे आप बढार है क्यो अडर की कोपी आइगी, क्या आगे इदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उस کو लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दियें है, क्या पुछ अभी जानकारे आई है? यह माँला बहुत, बहुत बड़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं, इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चायरा था, कि इस माँले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवी त्वंद करवाई आवी ज़द सुप्रिम आवी इस्माँने में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बाद कारवाई होगने के बाद, जब कोट की ज़द सबाँ प्रट्रिया है खट मोंगी, अवी बाड की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में या इस बाद का जिकर है, या नी है. विषिन कोपी खद सकते है कि न आचकी जो रहात बहुत बड़ी रहात कही जातक्ती है, और उतके लिए कई माइने है, और तम्म्स की प्रट्रिया जो तब्तिष्य प्रट्रिया वो तो चोते रेगी, इतना तो इस पुस्ते है, कि अच्छकर ना को रोग रेगी, अब ने रेए बद्दी खबर है, बद्दी खबर दाजिकर कारे, अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मि बद्दी खबर दाजिकर कारे, अर्विन के जीवालनु जमाना दे दिती है, कोट ने पंद्दरा हजारपे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाना दे दिती है, और कोट ने नोवी कै दिता कि तुसी जा सक देउ, शंकर क्या कुछ मत्रट समजे, कुछ ही मिनतो में, हरागे अम जिकर कुछ समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कम्जोर रहा इदी का, अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने पे दिखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के गर बात करे, तो एक और महत्पून अप्ड़ेट में देशाओंगा, इस्वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस प्रते उनके वखी ली जो ह अगी प्रक्या वो क्या गपने लिए है, तिर मुक्क्मट्री केज़्ीवाल को, अज़ाजद दिया लिए जाए, आप चाहें, तो अभ जाए सकती है, तो कोट की प्रक्या को अभी इस्वक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रक्याओ को रखा जाए, बर क्तत करा Конечно पर of them विस़ा spac Press आद डिंका you ता ख़ा असमंतरीं से तो। if a गाई आखा उस bringing ऎस ता � Ex more वॉस nä दो घी disp जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस्वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक भादिक पे बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तब्किष की प्रक्रिया उचलते रेगी लेकि आज ज़िस्वर से आज ज़्ग्यो वकीले प्रनमेश गुट्टा रोने कोट के कहाँ है अवी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी हैं जो भी वेःस की प्रक्रिया सुट चलते रे में लिए जाएं तब ख़वर मैं आपको बताना चाहूँँगा केज्री वालनु जमानत में लिए तब बती ख़बर आज भी आज भद्दा दें जुज़ा सी बार भर जिकरतार रें आज जो तेन बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंट होगा, केडी आ तरीकानु आज जो तो कोड तेब पेश भोई ने आबन केजुवाल तक आब बज़ब और तें आज जो तेदें आज वद्दा दें है आज ता इस्टरके विख्या जाएसी की आखर कार केस्ट्री के दिना की कुज कोड तेब जोसर दैशनतर हुँँँँ. अगता देन है आजिता अजीता अगता वेख्या जार यह सी की अकरखार केस्री के विना की कुछ खुत डेवेच हो सक आशनकर आप से समचना चाँईन के या सीधे तोपव समजता है की रहात मेली आर्वीन के जिर्वाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा च्ऊंकर यह उपनी नेamic भाईत वडी रहात गाही जाझ सकती है मुप्क्मन्तरी अरवीं केजाराल को जिस्थरह से आभी एक क्या जाजा सकता है कि जिस्थरह से पिलहाल जिस्थरह से उप्णद ँपस कोट में सुगाय के दोरान में नहीं बरी कबार यही थे सकती है कि मुक्त सबन्तरी अरवीं केजिर वाल को than is provided. और पन्द हजार्कि निजी मुचँआः, मुचलके पर than is provided. लیکकिन इस वाम्लेपर, अभे जो अडर की खोटी होगी, अहरुटक मुबने यस मा� Standard मुटन शाँवन बाहंगत और लग मगरत माẤ Mira तो आपने उने काई है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा चकते हैं। तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली हैं। किस रष आज चचचा भी कर रहे थे, अज चुनाव की तारीख का इलान होण हैं। बिको शंकर क्या कि आई यह संजे आगे, हला कि अप बतारे कि अडर की कोटी आईगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी थरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं? क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत, बड़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तो ते, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, विसकि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अ़र है, उसब अ़र की कोपी खो पना वोद देवरी होगा, आवि तोंट करवाइ आवि जुच सब वी इसमामले में, कोट की कारवाई चाहर रही है, तो उसके बाग, खारवाई उने के बाग जब खोड़ येद समाः प्रक्व्याए कत्मोंगी और इस माने में यद उनके बाट्टीलों के थाद बाट्टीलों कोगी तो उसके बाटीलों से भिस्मालिने के प्रजाजा आगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बात की जिखर है यह नहीं है इस निशेंपर पर के था है कि अच गज्की तो राद वो राद बहुड बड़ी राद कहीजातती है और उसके भी कई माझन है अर तम्म्स जोँ है, तम्म्म की जो प्रत्रीया जो तब्टीश गे प्रक्रीया वो जो चोटे रेगी इतना दो इस पुष ते बने रेएझ, बद्टी खबर म superheroes आजकर तस इक गर करे आर्विन केजीवालनू जंएवलनू जंडमारक मिलते अगुई 15 अग spine मुछलकेदे जंघमारक मिलिया कोटने केःा, कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो आर्विन केजीवालनू, कोटने केःा, कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिलते सादे गाल कार्दे कार्दे आसी बेख्या की आजे काफला अंदर बड़े ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया की कोट दे अर्वें के जिवालनो जमानत दे दिती है कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो नानो जमानत दे दिती हैं और कोट में अनोवी क्या दिता की तुसी जा सक दे हों शंकर क्या कुछ मत्लब समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे तो वो सकता दोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा बाची तब अपक्ष रकते रहे लेकिक गुछ ही मिन्नतो में यह कोट में ग़ा कि आपको जमानत देते हैं अपको 15 अर्पे मूचलके कोट मानता रहा ऐप कोट से जा सकते हैं कि आपकोट समजा जा हैं कि आपकष कमजोर रहा ही दी का याज र्ज� manya jaya jaa Jyaa तो एक राहत जरू है, तो राहत कई मैंनो में हद्पून है, तो कि आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि वहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक बादिक पे बहुजाडा कोई आजिन्सिक करवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीष की प्रख्या उचलते रहेगी, अच जिस रब से आज्ज के वोकिल है, रमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के कहा है, आप भड़ी कबाउट मिजि मुशलको पर जमानत लिए है, मिजि बहाडिए मुशलको पर जमानत लिए है, मच्षलके ते जमानद् मेल यह तब भद्टी कबर है, पुरा विस्टार दनादी जानकारी लेने है, अगी को जेस्दा मत्लप सुर शारा सम्ज्या जावे. केज्री वालनु जमानद् मेल गया तब भद्टी कबर है स्वेले दिया जु वद्टा दें जुस्दा सी वार्वर जिकर कारी है, आज जो तेन बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंत होगा, केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना होगा किने गेर दे या सीथे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली हार्वीन केज्वाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंकर आपनी आपने एक बहुत बगडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वंत्री अर्वीन केज्वाल को जिस्र से अबी इक खाई जासकता है कि जिस्र से फिलाल जिस्र से, कोछ में सुडवाय के दोरान में, एक बडी खवार लिए कही जासकती है कि मुक्वंत्री अर्वीन केज्वाल को जमानत मिली है, और पंदर एह जार के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है, कि मुक्वंत्री अर्वीन केज्वाल को ये बहुत बडी राच मिली है, और जिस्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाओ की तारीक का इलान होन है, में को शकर क्या क्या? ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे क्यो अडल की कोपी आएगी, अगे एडि उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने डेश कोट ने दिये हैं, ट्याग कोछ़ भी जानकारे अए आई? आदिके ये मामला बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निष्न तोछते है, तिसी बात को जिक्र करना चायारा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडल है, उस अडल की कोपी को परना बहुत जोडली होगा, अभी तुवंत करवाई अभी जब सुप्रिम, अभी इस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बात करवाई उनके बात गब कोट की जब सबाम प्रट्रिया है, ख़त मोंगी और इस्माले में जब उसके बात की लोगे सार बाच्चीज जोडल की कोपी है, उस अडल की कोपी में क्या इस्बात की जिक्र है यह नहीं है, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई यह ता कुज ही मिंतादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया की कोट दे अरवें के जिवाल नू जमानद दे दिती है, कोट में 15 अरपे दे मचल के तोना नू जमानद दे दिती है, और कोट में नुवी के दिता की तुसी जास सक्डदेओ, और क्या कुच मतने ब समजे कुच ही मिंनितो में, अगरा के अप जिकर कर ते हो सक आप दोनूपक्षष कापी लम्बा समया, बाछीत अप अप पक्ष र अक दे रहें, लेकिं कुच ही मिनूथो में, यह कोट मैं एक बपक समानद दे थे है, अपक्ट्रादार के मुचलके पर जमानतार अपकोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुट समजाजाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अबहीं अभी इस्माँने के तेखे खोड की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करेग, अभी अभी बहस जारी है, बहस की प्रख्वी आवो खतल नहीं है, तिर मुक्मंत्री केज्रिवाल को इस जाजद दिया है, या आप शाहें, तो आप जा सकते है, तो कुट के प्रख्या को अभी इस भक्ष में चल रही है, कुट में तमाम प्रख्याव को रखा जारा है, जो दलील देने के प्रख्यावो रखी जारी है, ओभ आप चारिकता है जोती, प्रख्या वोज नहीं के आने के लीग. योक कोट का अरेज एख के मुक्मंत्री को आना पड़गा, जो मुक्मंत्री को आज वो आपनी अप्चारिकता को प�रा के, अपनी अपनी औग छारिकता होता है, कोट के आपने नगे है, अर निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो में हद्पून है योंके अर तारिक भी आजेलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बातने जो मैं बतार रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुजादा को अजिन्षिक की कारवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्या हो चलते रहेगी देखे आज जिसर से आज तोब के वोखील है रमेश भुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा है तो बद्टीख खबार है पुरा विस्टार दरादी जान्कारी लेने है अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा सम्जिया जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तो बद्टीख खबार है स्वेले दी आज वद्दा दें जुस्डासी वारवर जिकर कारे है आज तेन बजे चोँँ जाप्टलाज जागेगा ईलक्स्छन्दा अनाूश्मेंट वेगा केड्टीखा तरीकानु ईलक्छन्थ वेगा शोना हुन्ँ एकिने गेर देवेच हुन्ँ या ता उसे दिखाजागे आज जो तो पूद देवेज पेश होए ने अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है। और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की आखर कार के स्थी के दिना की कुज खोट देविच हो सक देशन कर अपत से समझना चाहेंगे अर्विन के जिवाल को आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अर्विन के जिवाल को जिवाल को जिवाल को पन्द्रा हजार के नीजी मुचल के पर जमानत में लिया है लेकिन اسün मामले पर अआडर की ocean is a copy, then itsilde 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उसके वाखिलों से विस्माने का प्यास क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडर की कोटी है, उस अडर की कोटी में, क्या इस बाग कर जिकर है यह नहीं है, निशिन्ट परट्रिया के सकते हैं, जब आज्ट की दागत बहुडि राद काई जातकती है, और उसके लि कि माइने है, और तम्मंद की तबट्रिया, तबकीश के प्रख़े हो थो चवते रेगी इतना तो इस प्रख़े है तबकीश कर दाखो रोग रेगी बने रेए बद्दी खबर है बद्दी कबर दादिकर कारे अर्विन के जीवालन। जमारक मिल गया जमारक मिल यहाद कोट ने केझा कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो अर्विन के जीवालन। कोट ने केझा कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वच के 8 में ते साढे गल कर दे कर दे आसी बेख्या की आजे अखाफलान दर बडया ही है अजे सुनवायच शुडू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्टा दे बेच एक भर आजा न दिया कोट दे अर्विन केजीवालन। जमानत दे दिटी है फोड ने 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो ना नो जमानत दे दिटी है उर कोट ने नोवी कि आदे ता कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो कोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुथ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? नहीं, अवही अवही इस्मामने देखे, कोट की सुन्वाई के गर बात करे, तो एक और मेहाज्सुन अप्डेट में देशा हूँँँँँँँँँँँँ. चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रट्याओ को रहा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रट्याओ रहा रही जा रही है, और एक जो एक कादष्टक्ता है, कि अप्टारिक्ता है जो ती, मुखमस्मांटी के वहापे आने के लिए, कौट कारईच ता कि मुख्ंमटरि को आना पडेगा तो मुँख्मटरि को आज उ अग अए आई अप चरीकटाओ कर पुराटि की अपनी जो अटने गटारी sleep चोटकє या सजाम्ने लगा है और नीश्षिंत तोभी एक रहत जरु है राहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योंके अज्टारिक भी आज्टारन हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जातता है, तो उस वक में, राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे, तो जातता कोई आज्झन्सिख कि करवाई ती है, येक जो तबतिष की प्रक्रिया उ चलते रही है. जी, टिक आज्ज जिस रद से आजज तो वक्शी लें, रमेश उब्टा रो आनोंने कोड्ट का खाहा है, बद्दी कबार है, पुरा विस्टार दनादी जान्कारी लेने है, अगी को जैस ना मतलप सोर सारा समज्या जागे, केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया ता बद्दी कबार है स्वेले दिया जुवद्दा दें जुजदा सी वारवर जिकरतारे है, आज जो तेल बजे चों जा� आज ता इस्टर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखरकार के स्थी के दिना की कोज खोट देवेच हो सकता, शंकर आप सी समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजजद है की रहात मिली है, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा, चंकर. भी और थर की यह आपने आपने एक बहुड वगर रहात कही जा सकती है, मुक्मन्ते अर्वीन के ज्रीवाल को जिस्र से. आभी एक ख़ाजा सकता है कि जिस्र से तब ऐस प्ल्लाल जिस्र से, कुट में सुर्वाए के दोरानने, वुक्म्त्री, अर्वीं केजि़्रभाल, यह भी बो। बद्राईह अदर के नीजी मुछलगत्मूअछ लेग, यह देखना और भागले कोफीं होगी. यह फीटार सलीखागया है तो बोवो देखना जयनना बहत महत्र। वो देखना जान्णा पहद महत्पून होगा और इसबक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निश्यं तोर पे मुक्क्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथी बाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जासक्ती है कोट ने उने का है के आप चाहें तो आप जासक्ते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं कि मुक्क्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बड़ी राज मिली है और जित्र साथ चच्छा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाव की तारीक का लान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे हलकी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर देश कोट ने दिये हैं कि आप कोछ अभी जानकारे आई आप देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल निशिन तरते मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड जेवरी होगा अभी तुवन् करवाई आब जब सुफ्रीम आब इस्माणे में कोट की करवाई चल रही हैं तो उसके बाग खारवाई होगे ने के बाद जब कोट की जब समाम प्रत्रियान करत्मोंगी मच्चल के ते जमारख मिलिया तो कोट ने के है तुसी जा सक्डे हो एर्वीं के जीवालनो कोट ने के है कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो अदे को 10 वाच के 8 में ते साधे गल कर दे खर दे आ़सी भेख्या की एजे अगापल अंदर बड़ने हि है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे बेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे अर्विन केजिवालनु जमानत दे दिती हैं कोछ में पन्द्रा खदार पेदे मचलके तो नानु जमानत दे दिती हैं कोछ में तमाम प्रत्याव को रखा जा रहा हैं जो दलील देने की प्रत्यावो रगी जा रही हैं और एक जो एक खाड़ा सकता है कि अप्चारिक्ता आजो ती मुच्मन्त्री के वहाँपे आने के लिएं कोछ मुच्मन्त्री को आना पड़ेगा तो मुच्मन्त्री को आजो आई अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपने जो अपने लगाएं और निशिन तोपे एक रहात जरु है रहात कई माइनो मेहत्पून है योगे आज तारिक भी आजे लान होगा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बासने जो में बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिग पे बहुज जाथा कोई अजिन्सिक खारवाए नहीं होती है अग़े ताप्टीष की प्रक्रेया उचोडे लेगी देखी आच जिस रफ से आज.. तोचके वाखिल है तरमेश वुष्ता अरोने कोड के खाहा है अगी कोड की प्रक्या जो भी है जो भी वेज्स की प्रक्याव चो चोडे लेगी जाए अजी तेल बजे चोन जाएप तलाज जैगा इलक्षन ता अणाुस्मेख होगा के दिया प्रिकान। इलक्षन होगा चोना हूँझा की ने गेर देखेछ हूँझा तो उसे दिखाडे अजी जो दो पोद बछ पेश होगोए इलक्षन होगा चोना होगा की ने गेर देखेछ होगा तो उसे दिछाडे अजी जो दो पोद देखेछ पेश होगोए ने अर्विन केज्वाल तक अर्विन केज्वाल नूँ जमानत मेल गए पंद्रा हदार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मिली है यह समझन चाएंगे यह सीधे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है अर्विन केज्वाल को और आगे क्या और पुछ रहेगेगा चंकर आपनी आपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है वौक्वंत्रि अर्विन केज्वाल को जिस्रो से आपनी हदाजार के नीजी मुछल गे पर खमानत मिली है लेकिन इस फाभले पर आभी जे अडर की कोपी होगी वो आपनी और की कोपी को परना बहत्मे नहीं हझंपन होगा कीई इस्वमाने पर क्या कया और की कोपी में विस्तार से लिक हागे आपनी या क्या क्या अडर की कोफी में विस्तार से लिखा गया है तो तो देखना जाना बहत महत्मुन होगा और इस बक्त में केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाजर्स मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को और उस्ते समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी खवर काई जासक्ती है कोट ने उने का है, या आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राथ मिली है और, जिस रसा चचा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है, मेरे को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हला कि आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुच अभी जानकारी आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बड़ाव सभाल है, जो सभाल, निशन तरते है, मैं, इसी बाद को जिकर करना चायरा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, और पोड़ेग रोग, तो इसी जासक दे हो।, एक उविंक जी वालनो खोट ने खाए, कि तूसी जासक दे हो।, आ, दे को 10 वज के इन ब बन ते सादे गल कर दे कर दे, ऐसी बे खया की अजे अखाख्ल आनदर बड़े यह ही है।, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई यह ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया कि कोछ दे अर्वें के जिवालन। जमानद दे दिती हैं. कोछ में पंड़्ा रप गी मचलके तोई ना नू जमानद दे दिती हैं. अगी अगी अगी इस्मानदे दिखे खुड की सुन्वाई के लिए बाद करे तो एक और महप्सून अप्डेट में देना शाँँगा. अगी अगी अगी इस्मानदे दिखे कोड की सुन्वाई के गर बाद करे तो एक और महप्सून अप्डेट में देना शाँँगा. इस्वक्त में कोड की प्रक्या चल रही हैं. और जिस पर दे उनके वकिली जिल हैं के और मुक्क्मनतरी अर्वीं के जिवाल के जिल वकिल हैं, रमेश उप्ता अनोने खोड तन्रोग चीत कुछ विसेच कारे हैं, एपने विसेच का रही हैं, इस्वें के जिल बाल को जाने कि आनुमती दीजाई. अनुमतिघ जाए. बह़श जारी रहे जाए. तब आभी इस्वकत ने बह़ज जारी है. बह़च की जो प्रख्या होगत्न नई हुए. तब वूग्त्मट्री केज्विल़्ोग, इस वार्जद दियाजी लिए, भी आब चाहेंब, तो जाई सक्ते हैं. ट्क्रिया को अभी इसभकत में चौल रहिय है कोट में तysical को रहा जागा है लिए दलील देनके कि प्र्त्रिया हो रहा गो रहा गया रहि है और एक जो एक खाज़स ट्कता है कि अबचारिक्ता आजोती मुक्मर्तरी के वाआपे आने के लिक यहे योंके कोड का अगेज के स्प्ह मुक्म यंट मुत्रीक को आना कोभेगा तो मुक्म्य बन्ती को आज सो आई आप चरिकतिओ कब प� send भसी अ उँप मँजे ईचाए धिर होटा है, उआप कुठत् के सामडे लगाए ऎप आप नीशी तो टा़ है राहत च्फन blooming와theme योंके तारिख भी आजे लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि वहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजेंसिक दल या राजेंसिक भादिक पे, बहुत जादा कोई आजेंसिक खारवाए नहीं होती है, दिल्डी के मुक्मन्ती अर्वीन के जिवाल को, कोथ से भी जमानत भी लिए है, अर्वीन के जिवाल नु जमानत में लिए है, बड़ा देन है आजे ता इसकर के विख्या जार, असी की आखरकार के स्थी के दिना, की कुज कोथ देविच हो सक देशन कर, आप से समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीथे तोब समजद है, तम जद आए की राहत मिली है, एर्वीन के जिवाल को, और आखे क्या गुज रहेगा चंखा, निषिम तोरदर कि ये अपने आपने गं बहुध वडी राहत के ही जासकती है, मुक्वन्तर अर्वीन के जिवाल को जिस्रो से, अभी अभी कहाँ ज़ा सकता है कि जिसर से प्फिलहाल जिसर से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में यक बटी कवार लिए कहाँ यह जा सकती है कि मुक्कमन्त्री अरवीन केजि़वाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिवाल को यह बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिसर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलकी अब बढ़ारे कि अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ भी जान्कारे आए आई आ दिके यह मामला बहुत बड़ार सबाल है जो सबाल निशिन तो दे अब मैं अगे अगे बड़ी रहाद कही जातकती है और उसके लिक माईन है और तम्मस जोए सम्मन की तबती ची प्रक्रीवा वो तो चोते रहेगी इतना तो इस पुस है जे के चंकर ता पुस रहेगो आप ऐड़ि खबर दाजिकर कारे अर्वें के जीवाल्णोंग के लगर रहा। फंध्रा जाडर पे थे मिच्छले ते जैमारेग मिलीता कौटने खाया कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आर्वें के जीवाल जुए कै आप तुसी जासक थे हो अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई आप ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे हर्वें के जीवालनु जमान दे दिती हैं, कोछ में पन्द्रा हजारपे दे मचलके तोनानु जमान दे दिती हैं, और कोछ ने अनोई भी कै दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, शं लेकिं कुछ ही मिन्तो में ये कोछ ने कहा, कि आप को जमानद देते है, आप को पन्द्रा जारगे मुचलके पर जमानद दार आप कोछ से जासकते हैं, कि आप कोछ समजा जाए, कि आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही अवही इस्मामने पर देखे, कोछ की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करें तो एक और मेहसन अब डेशाहूंगा, इस वकत में कोछ परक्षे शल रही है, और जिस रफे वकीली जोभे, के मुक्मुच्वन्तरी अरवीं केजिवाल के जोवोकील आप, रमेश्णुखता अनोने कोट तंवोग कीः, क्छ विसे शकारे है, इसले मुक्वंट्री केजरिवाल को जाने क्या अनुमती जाए, और भेध्योंग, बेध्योंग जारी रहे कीजाए, तो अभी इसवक्त में बेध्योंग जारी है, बेध्योंग के प्रक्या या उई खतन � अभी च्यारिवता या जोती, मुक्वंट्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए, योकी कोट कारेज ता, के मुक्वंट्री को आना पडेगा, तो मुक्वंट्री को आज वो आए, अपनी अब चारिवता को पुरा के, अपनी जो अट्टंडिन्ट्झें सोता है, अपनी जोती कोट के सामने लगाए, और निशिंट तोपे एक राहत जरू है, राहत कई माइनो में महत्पून है, योके आज तारिख भी आज येलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा रहा था, योके जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्षिक दल या राजनिन्षिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्चिन्षी की करवाए नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टिष की प्रक्रिया उचलते रहेगी, तो आज जिस्वर से आज आज तब वकी लें प्रक्रिया जो बी है, जो भी बहुज की प्रक्रिया सुथ चलते बैंने देजाए, अच को बताना चाहुँगा दिली के मुक्मन्त्री को, कोथ ते जमानत में ली है, इसबक गी बडी खवर है, वहुज की बहुज के मुक्मन्ती अर्वीं गेजी वाल को, गो गोथ से बी जमानत में ली है, और पन्द्रा हंचाहुँ रूपपे है, विजी मुषलको पर जमानत ली गईए, विष्वक ली, ये बहुज में भी खोबा रही गेगीजाए, बूँवाश़े, द्दिन ज्दाठी, जीज्दाषी वरवाश जिकरतार लेंगे, आजो 3 बजे जों जाब तलाज़गेग, एलक्ष्षन्दा, ओँग्शन्द, औगेगेगेगेगेगेगेगेगेगेगेग, उसे दिचाडे अज्टे ज्टे उसे डीचाडे. बद्दा दें जुज्दा सी बारभर जिकर कारे हैं आजु तेंने बजे जों जाप्तलाज जैगा इलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मेंट होगा के दिया तरीकानू इलक्षन होगा जोन या किने गेर देविछ होगा तो उसे दिचाडे आजु जो जो दो खोड देविछ पेश होगे � किस्ट्री के दिना की कोज्ड देविछ हो सक देशन कर आप सी समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली हार्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर आपनी अपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है और इसबक्ट में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निषिन तोर पे मुक्वंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समझन पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बडी कहवर कही जासकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जासकते है तो एक तो से कै सकते है, के मुक्वंट्री अरविन केजीवाल को यह बहुत बडी रहात मिली है और, जिस रहात चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होना है यह संजे आगे, आगे आप बतारे के अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या, आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुच अई भी जानकारे आई? वाद थे है कि यह मामला बअछ भढ़ सबाल है और सभाल, मिशन तरते बाद को ज़िकर करना चैरा था कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है. उस अडर की कोपी कोपी को परना बोगत ज़ुड़ी होगा. तोंद करवाएई अगी और सुप्रिएँ अब ही अपी इस माने में कोड की कारवाई चल रही हैं तो उसके बाड कारवाई होंने के बाड गेद कोड की सब दब प्रत्र्याई है ख़त्मोंगी और इस माने में ज़ उनके वाचीब उद्ब आउईचीच होगी तो उसके वक्टीलो से निसमनेंगा प्याज की आजाएगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है उस अडर की कोपी में ख्या इस बाध का जिक्र है यह नहीं है निशिंटर बै के सकता है गय आजकी जो राहात वो रहात बहुत बड़ी रहात कही जातकती है अगर उसके लिए कई माईने है अगर तम्म्स की प्रट्या जो तप्तीष्य प्रट्या वो तो चोते रेगी इतना तो इस पुस है टिक आश्टंकर आप प्रट्या तो रेगी अब बने रेए बद्दी खबर है बद्दी खबर दाजिक्कर कारे और्विन केजिवालन। जमारक मीतगगे है वे सदे गालकर दे खालोड कर है असी बेख्या की आजे अखहंपल आदर बड़या ही आजे सुनवाई षूब हो ही है ताकुछी मिंटा दे वेच एकषवर अजन दे है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई यह ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कुत दे अर्वें केजिवाल नू जमानत दे दिती हैं, कुत ने 15,000 पेदे मच्छल के तोना नू जमानत दे दिती हैं, और कुत ने नोई भी क्या दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, शंकर क्य कुत ने कहा, कि अपको जमानत देते हैं, अपको 15,000 के मच्छल के पर जमानत हैं, अपको ते जास सकते हैं, क्या कुत समजा जाएं, क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? यह मदब ढ़ सत दी आब या थेने लिए दे प्षाफ़ की ने क्या जास सकते हैं, तो कोत की प्रक्या को अबी इस यस किसबक्ट में छल रही है, कोत में तमां प्रक्टियाओ को रखा जाएग, ये दलील देने की प्रक्या हो रहे रही जारी हैं, अर इत नल ई कहnect ञ dads मौक्झम्त्री काई आँने किलिये क्रोट कार्हेज था कि मुक्मंत्री को आना पडगेंगा मुक्मंती को आज अई उनलो कुडाओ कि अ� peshushlu. कोट के चमने लगाई और निषिंट तो �éticoी राहत ज फ्र्षरिए राहत कई माइनो मेहत्पून है, योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासा में जो में बता रहा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुजादा कोई आजिन्षिक की कारवाई नहीं होती है, तो अगी तब तब तब तब तब प्रख्याई हो चोते रहेगी, अज जिसर से आज वोखी लें, तर में श्वुप्ता रहा है, कि अब आबी कोड की प्रख्याई जोभी है, जो भी वहगज की प्रख्याई शो चोते डे लें दीजाए, बहिडी के मुख्मन्त्री को कोड से जमानत मीगजा रहे है, इस वक की बगी गजाए को, धिलिक के मुध्मानत्री है, अर्वींकेजीवाल को, खोड से बी जमानत मीगजा रहा है, अद पन्ड़ा हजारुब आगे नीजी मुष्ँल्को पर जमानदी गई ईगवक की ये बहुद मेहध बहुद बहुढ़ की जदकी है अदिज़़ तो फोट्टेविच पेश वोई ने अविंकेज्वाल तक अविंकेज्वाल नु जमानत मेलगा या पन्द्रा जार पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मेलिएं और बद्डा देन है आजिता इस्टरके वेख्या जार यासी की आखरकार केस्ट्री के लिना की कुज़ कोट्ट देविच हो सकते शंकर आप तसे समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है कि रहात मिलिएं अविंकेज्वाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा च्टकब आनिश्व तोर्दर कि ये आपने अपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वन्त्री अविंकेज्वाल को जिस्द्रो से आभी एक खाह जासकता है कि जिस्द्रो से खिलाल जिस्द्रो से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में इक बढ़ी कवर बि कही जासकती है कि मुक्वन्त्री अविंकेज्वाल को जामानात मिली है वभंद हाजार के नीजी मुछऽगे पर जामानात मिली है लेकिन इस्स मामले पर आब जो अडर की कोडि विष्टार से लिए लिए लिए पी तोभी बहुट होगा या क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा गया है तो तो देखना जान्वाप बहत महत्मून होगा और इस तवक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा स्मिल चुगी है निश्थोर पे मुक्र मंतरी अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस तर समब लिए पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी खवर कही जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, या आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्र मंतरी अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राथ मिली है और जिलत्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, या आज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे की अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुच अभी जानकारी आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बडीवाल है, जो सबाल, निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, एक इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोटी को परना बहुत जोडरी होगा, अपी चवंद करवाई आई ज़्द सब सुप्रि, आई अभी अज्मामले में कोट की करवाई चेल रही है, तो उसके बाद, करवाई उतने कीबाद, और जिस्प्रते उंके वोकीली जो है, मुक्क्मन्तरी अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकील है, रेमेश नुक्ता अनो ने कोट तन्रोग किया, ये पुछ विसेच कारे है, इसले मुक्मन्तरी केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती दीजा है, और बहस जारी रेखी जाए. तो आभी इसवक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस के जो परख्याई लोग ख़त्ल नहीं है. तो इसर्द मुक्मन्तरी केजीवाल को इस जाजत दिया लिया ठाए है, या अप शाहें, तो आप जा चाकते हैं. तो गोट के प्रक्या को अभी इसवक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमां प्रट्यायों को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रट्यायो रहा रहा रहा ही जारी है. और ये एक लईक गार इप ट्ताया है, कि अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुख्मन्ती के वहाँ पे आने के लिए, क्योंकि कोट का अरेज ता, तो मुक्मन्त्री को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मन्त्री को आज उआआई अपनी अप्चारिक्ताउ को पुरा के अपनी जो अटन्टेंस लोत के अपने लगाए और निशिंत तोपि एक राहत जरू है तुद राहत कः राहत कई मएनो में पहत्फून है योगे आज्तारिख भी आज्यलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल की वहातने जो मैं बता रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुज जादा कोई आज्यन्सिक की कारवाए नहीं होती है बहुज बहुज अगे भी बागा़ि टाश्कोगवा है तो बद्टी कबार है केज्युलनो जमानत मिल गगे है पंद्दरा हजार दे मुछल्के ते समानत मिल या तो बद्टी कबार है पोड़ा विस्टार दिंदार दी जानकारी लैनेः ये बेहर मैंग़ुद हो अगी जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ा सारा समज्या जागे केजनी वालनु जमानध मिल गया तब बड़ी ख़बर हैस्वेले दिया जुवद्दा दें जुस्दासी वारभर जिकरतारे है अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ा सारा समज्या जागे केजनी वालनु जमानध मिल गया तब ब बड़ी ख़बर हैस्वेले दिया जुवद्दा दें जुस्दासी वारभर जिकरतारे है आजो तिल बजे जों जाप्तलाज जागेगा अगी उब भड़ा दें है अजी तब ज़ाजी असी की आखर कार केस्वीके दिना की कुज रहाट देजनखर अप्से समजना चाँएगे कि आसी दोर पर समजदा है की रहाप मिलि है और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अजी जो दो खोड़ेवेज पेश वो एन अविन के जीवाल दाख अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत में लगाई या पन्द़ा हदारपेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है और बडदा देन है आजी ता इसकर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर कार के स्रीके दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर फर समजद है की राहाप मिली है विन के जीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर और देखे ये अपनी अपने के बहुड वडी रहाप के हि जासक्ती है मुक्वनत्र अरवीं के जीवाल को जीश्रसे आवी एक कहाजा सकता है कि जीश्रसे आव फिल्हाल जीश्रसे कोछ में सुवाय के तुरान में इक बडी खवार लिए यह अगे ती है, कि मुक्क्म।़्रि अरविन केजीर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और पुंदर अजार के निजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस राभले पर ऑवेजो और की कोपी हो गी उस अदर की कोपी को परना बहत्महद पुन होगा कि इस माँने पर क्या क्या अडल की कोपी में विस्तार 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और बड़ा देन है आजज ता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की आखरकार केस्ट्री के दिना की कुज खोट देविच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है की रहात मिली है और्विन केजिवाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चाएंगे कानिषिम तोर देखे ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वन्त्री अर्विन केजिवाल को जिस्वर से आभी एक कहाँ जासकता है कि जिस्वर से, फिलहाल जिस्वर से, कोट में सुल्वाए के दोरान में, एक बडी खवार भी कही खाई जासकती है कि मुक्वन्त्री अर्विन केजिवाल को जिस्वानत मिली है, और 15,000 के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जिस्वानत मिली है, लेकिन इस्वामले पर अभी जो अडर की कोपी होगी, या क्या क्या और की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा गया है, तो जो देखना जान्वाए में बहुञ्ट महेंप्वुन होगा, और इस्वक में अप खेजिवाल को लाए डाल़ाप से जाने की इसाँच मिल चुकी है, ज़ालत से ज़ाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निशिन तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अर्विंट केजिवाल को, और उसे समदित पाटिगे लोग के लिए, बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. मुक्मन्त्री अर्विंट केजिवाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है, और सित्रो साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होना है, बहुत शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे की अडल की कोपी आगी, अगे आगे एदी उसी भी सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आई आई? आ दिके ये मामला बहुत बड़ाद सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तो दे है, इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चायारा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडल है, उस अडल की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवी तोंद करवाई अवी जब सुप्री, अवी इस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चेल रही है, तो उसके बाद कारवाई होगे, छंकर क्या कुछ मत लग सब जे खुच ही मिन्नितों में हरागे अग भी देकर कर रहे थे, �ratorो सकता ढोनो पक्ष काभी डविलंबा समा, बाजीट अप्पक्ष रखतर रहे ले, लेखन कुछ रही मिनितो में ये कोट ने कहा, क्या को जमाने देते है, भत लनी खीऒो שगा goof ़ाई बैदे देभाशा आँर आइद बोबी persistence लगे than यो वकीलें रमेश बुक्ता नोगे कोट तन्रोग क्या यो गुच विसेस कारे है इसले मुक्मन्तरी केजरिवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए. और बहस जारी रहे की जाए. तो अभी इस वक्त में बहस जारी है. बहस के जो प्रक्षिया वो कतल नहीं है. तिर मुक्मन्तरी केजरिवाल को इस जाजद दिया लिया है. या आप चाहें, तो आप जाए सकते हैं. तो कोट की प्रक्या को अभी इस भक्त में चल रही है. कोट में तमाम प्रक्याव को रहा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रक्या और रही जारी है. बहुजाएड़ को अजन्सी की कारवाई लेई होती है? लेगी को तब प्रक्याव की प्रक्याव की और जलते लेगी. जेगी आज जिस रह से आज धुठ की वोखिल है, रह मेंश भुथा और और लोग कोट का कहा है, आभी कोड की प्रक्रज़ोबी है दोभी असकी प्रक्रज़ोब जलते मेंने लिजाए है ख़ब़, मैंपको बता आपट़ना चाहूंगा दिलीके मुख्मंत्री को कोट ते जमानत बिली है इस वक की बडिखष करने है और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंकर निश्व तो दो देखी ये आपनी आपने एक बहुद वडी राहत कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्री अर्वीं केजिर्वाल को जिस्र से आभी एक कहाजा सकता है के जिस्र से फिलहाल जिस्र से मुक्वंत्री आर्वीं केजिर्वाल को जिस्र थे जमानत म्ली है और 15 अजार के नीजी मुचलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस्स्मामले पर अभी जो अडर की खोपिव हो रही उस अडर की खोपिवो परना भहध महत्पून होगा या क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा लिगा है तो तो देखना जान्ँा बहत महस्पून होगा और इस तबक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालत से जाने की इजाजरस मिल चुगी है निष्ण तोर पे मुक्र मंट्री अर्विं केजीवाल को और उसे समब दिष पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी खवर काई जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है या आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंट्री अरविं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राथ मिली है और जिद्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे या आज चुनाव की तारीक का ईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे हलकी आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सावाल है, जो सावाल निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाया रहा था और उसके लिए कई माईने है, और सम्मन की जो प्रत्रिया जो तब्तिष्य प्रत्रिया हो तो चोते रहेगी इतना तो इस पुस थ है टिखे, आश्टन कर दा को रहेगी, आप बने रहे, बद्दी कबवर है तुसी जा सक्डे हो, शंकर खाए कुछ मत्रग समजे, कुछ रही मिनतो में और कि अम जिकर कर रहे तो ओसकते है, तो तो तो वो पक्षच काए बाचीट अप पक्ष रहे रहे लेकि खुछ खी मिनतो में, ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमानद देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमानदार, अपकोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुछ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? आपी इस मापने के तो लिए कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक आर मेहस पूण अपडेट में देशा ँवंगा, इस वकत में कोट की प्रट्रिया क्या क्या चल रही है, और जिस तर थे उंके वकीली च्लाए के, मुक्छमनतری अर्विन केज्टीवाल के किछे वेकिले है, रमेश रुकता उनो ने कोड तन्रोग चिया कुछ विसे चारे है, इसले मुक्छमनत्री केज्टीवाल को जाने की अनूमती दीजा है एक बहगस जारी रहे की जाये तो अभी इस भक्ट में बहाँज जारी है, बहाँज के जो प्रक्टिया आप खत्ल नहीं है तिर मुक्मंत्री केज्रिवाल को अप इस जाजद दिया ज़ा है, याप शाओएं, तो अप जाजटे है. तो गोड के प्रक्टिया को अभी इस भक्ट में चल रही है, योग कोड कारेव शाओए, मुक्मंत्री को आना परगगा. तो, मुक्मंत्री को आज अए आप आप आप आप प्रक्ट्टाओ को पुडगते असे अदे लगाई. अन निशन तोपे योगगे रहत जरु है, तो इस रहत कभी मैंनो मेहत्पून है. जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तु वक में राजन्सिक दल या राजन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुत जाता कोई आजन्सिक खार्वाए नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्तिश की प्रक्या हो चलते रेगी, अच जिस रर से आज के वोकिल है, रमेश भुप्ता अरोने कोट के कहा है, � अच बाढ़ना चाहॉंगा, ट्रीव के मुक्म्म्मस्टरी को, कोट से जमानत मिली है, इस बक गबडी ऊबर है, दिल्ली क मुक्मड्ंष्म्टरी अरो मीन केजिवाल को, ऊब कोट से भी जमानत मिली है, अद पंद्रँ हाजार्पै कि नीजी मुषों कोपkehr जमानदी रिए है विगिर बेहेद महने धोछ़ा मेता ही जान्कारी पहीए नहाँ आपकोडी कबगा के रिए रु करोगी है एक बडब़ी ख़वर बतागे दश्खो कोगत भडदी कबब़ाईग तब भद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दनादी जान्कारी लेनेया अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तब भद्टी खबर है स्वेले दी आज वद्टा दें जुस्दासी वारवर जिकर कारेया आज जो तेन बजे चों ज आज वद्टा दें है आज ता इस्टर के विख्या जागे सी की आखर कार केस्टी के लिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप सी समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोरपर समजद है की रहात मिली है और विन्के जीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंट कर आपनी � अदर की कोपी होगी उस अदर की कोपी को पनना बहत महण्पन होगा इस भचस काता after कोपी में लिए ओर रहिका है है तो हो देखना जागना बहत महच्पन होगा इस भक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाई है तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते है कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राज मिली है और जिल्टर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है अगर शकर क्या क्या ये सच्चे आगे हलाकि आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अपी जानकारी आए आई आ देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है जो सवाल ने शिंटर ते है अप मैं इसी बात को ज़िकर करना चायरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ जोगी होगा अब अप मैं कोट की कारवाय चल रही है तो उसक भाज कारवाय औन इक भाज जब कोट की जो तमाम प्रट्रिया है कच्तमोंगी अद इस मामले में जब उनके वाचीलो के साथ बाच्चीज अगी तो उसक वाचीलो सविस मैं ने का प्याज कि नागा गा अब आब आब तर तनवाद की कबादा जब कारगाय अर्वें के जी वाचीलो समारक मिल गगाई है पन्ड्रा हज जा अप़ बे दे मुछ्यल के ते समारक मिली आप चोट नहीं कि कि तो तुसीज जा सकडे हो अर तम्म्स जोए, तम्म्स की तब्तिया जो तब्तिष्य प्रट्या उ तो चोटे रेगी इतना तो इस पर्स थे टे खेश्गर ना को रोग रेगी अब बने रेए, बद्दी खबर आजिकर कारे अर्विं के जीवालन। जमारक मिल गया अर्विं के जीवालन। कोट्ने क्या कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को दस्वाज के अट्मिन ते साधे गल कर दे कर दे असी बेख्या कि अजे कापल आंदर बड़या ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई है ता कुज ही मिन्ता दे वेच अग, बढ़ अजा न दिया कि कोट्ने अर्विं के जीवालन। जमानत दे दे दित्टी है फोडने पंधरा हजार पे दे मचलके तो नानो जमानत दे दिती हैं और कोटने ननोवी के दे ता कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो पाऐशीद सै। कर कुछ मत्तर समजें कुछ कुछ ही मिनेतो मैं अलotechn it isldh kyaan zikar kare thhe usakti hai तोनो पक्से काःपी लंबा समा बाचीटा अप्ते पक्ठ रकते रहें लेकिन कुछ ही मिनेतो मैं टोंका बखुदकर समजे अपको जमानते है अपको समजाद जाए अंके वकेगी ली के के.. मुक्ष्टेम मंत्री अरवें के जीवाल के थो वकेगी लें रे मेश कुब्ता अनोने कोछ त Vishnukta unonek koth tanrokeya उटी � को अभी इसवक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रट्याओ को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रट्याओ रहो रखी जा रही है, और एक जो एक खाड़ा सकता है, कि अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्मन्तरी के वहाँपे आने के लिए, यो कि कोट का आरेज ता कि मुक्मन्तरी को आना पडेगा, तो मुक्मन्तरी को आज वो आए, अपनी अप्चारिक्ताओ को प�रा की अपनी जो अट्टन्देंस वोता है, कोट के अई सामने लगा आए, और निश्सिं तोपे एक रहत जरु है, रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, यो कि आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि वासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजनसिक दल या राजनसिक पाटिक पे, बहुजा जाडा को अजनसी की कारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब थीष्स्की प्रक्रिया हो चालते रहेगी, देकि आच जिसर से आज वक वकिल है, ब्रमेश भुबता रहो जो कोट का खाहा है, अगी वि कोट के प्रक्याजो भी है, अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा समजिया जाडे, केज्री वालनु जमानत मिल गय है, तब वद्दी खबर है से लेदि, अज वद्दा दें जुस्दासी बारभर जिकरतार है, आज जो तेल बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेट होगा, अज जो दो तो तो आए बिंकेजिवालनु जमानत मिल गय या, पनद्दा धें है आज ता इसकर्गे विख्ख्या जाडे, अचर्कार के सुज्दीना की कुज तो बजगदेजं सोचतेशन कर, अपसे समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीधित और पर समजदा है कि, अद्डा देन है आजिता इसकर के विख्या जार असी की आखरकार के स्थी के लिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है की रहात मिली है अर्विन के जीवाल को और आगे क्या कुच रहेगा चंकर चान चिक तोर्फर तोर्फर यह आपनीए बहुत वडी रहात केई जा सकती है मुक्वंट्रे अर्विन के जीवाल को जीश्वर से तुब आभी एक ख़ाजा जा सकता है के जीश्वर से पिलहाल जीश्वर से कोट में स्वल्वाय के तुओरान में य की बरी खवार मींटरी � मुख्क्म� Bugün केने खि्रभाल की आ traces य 대표 of the घाँना cakes और उसे समदित पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जासक्ती है. खोटने उने काई है, या आप चाई है, तो आप जासक्ते है. तो एक तो से कैसक्ते है, कि मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बडी राच मिली है. और जिस्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है. में को शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बडारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी? या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कोच अई भी जानकारी आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बडार सावाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, और उसके लिए कई माईने है, और सम्मन की जो प्रतिया जो तब्तीश के प्रतिया हो तो चोडे रहेगी, इतना तो इस पुस है, क्या क्या जंकर ता को रोग प्रतिया तो रहेगी? आ, बने रहे, बद्दी खबर है, बद्दी खबर दाजिक्र कारे, तो उसी जा सक देओ। शनकर क्या क्या कुछ मत्लब सम्स्झे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में, हरागे न्लीक, गंदेंखर कर रहेते हो सकते है, दों पक्ष काःःपी लंभा समा, बास्चीट अप्यपच्र अक प्कष रहे में, मुक्म मन्तری केजरवाल को जाने कि अनुमती जाए और बएहज्ँ अई बेहज्ँ जारी रागे जाए तो, अई ही इस बक्ट में बहज्ँ जारी है बहस कि आप प्रक्वी quiser नहीं है अग, छिर मुक्म मन्त्र केज्वाल कोऔकर बस से लेंगाभित है, लहलें में जबा, क Above Folders, आर आवतानणर में। और फ् PETER, आवतानण्णण, यіт है। ऐन्वें खेल ओग लगादाख तानबा solder outon. खारनार कहते है भी भनादा पंन्तारी ओग tail. ल्दैस् equity priority. तोच्ष ञा Still. आर्एं. वो एक रहत ज़रु है तिस रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है वो कि अजतारिक भी आज जलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि वाखाने जो मैं बतारा था विक जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है आब ओगह बगडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्रि इर्विन केजिरवाल को जिस्र शे आभी एक कहँ जासकता है कि जिस्र, फिलाल से कोट में सुरवाए के ड़वाए में ये पढ़ी कहवंळ रही या थक पह़ा पाहता है से ट्रफी कोब़ए.. भी wynीटेजा, है। वृलँत भृत भी वृल या ड़ किन्ईथ nowटेख तून मूगी लेंкая में स 거예요, मुघ म मृन्त्री उद्री उच्चौर लें और उसे समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़िखवर कही जा सकती है, कोटने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बड़ी राथ मिली है, और, जिस्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का लान होन है, में को शकर क्या क्या, यह संजे आगे, हलागी आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई लिए देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आएई आएगी? आ, दिखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाहरा था, तो अची बहुत आएगी, रही और की कोपी को प्रना बड़ुगी होगा, अवी तुम् करवाएई जब सुप्रिम, अवी इस्मालने में, कोट की करवाएई चिल रही है, तो उसके बाड़, करवाई उनके बाड, जब कोड की जब तबाज प्रट्रिया है ख़त्मोंगी और इस माने में, जब उनके वाखिलों के सार बाज्चीज होगी, तो उसके वाखिलों से भिस्मलने का प्याज क्या जाएगा, यह जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस भाग्गे जबाखिल है यह नहीं है, अपनी शिन्ट पर के सकते हैं के इस आजके जो राहात बहुँद बडी राहात कही जाजग्टी है, अपनी शिन्ट पर के वो एक राहात जरू है, तिस राहात कही माइनो में महत्पून है, योगे आज तारिक भी आजे लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बातने जो मैं बता रहा था, योगे जब आजार संगिता लग जाता है तु उस वक में राजनिन्सिक गल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिग पे बहुग जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तबकीष की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, अच जिस रह से आज के वोकिल है, तबकी भी बहुग बहुग भर लग प्रक्रिया है, बहुग बहुग बहुग बहुग बहुग कोई लग आजिन्सिक ख़़े दाश्या, अभी अड़ादी नादी जानकारी लेनेया अगी को जेसी ना मतलप सोड चाँरा समजगागे केज्री वालनु जामानाद मिलगे या तब भड्दी कबर है चो वन्दा देंजुज्दासी बाड़्बच जिकर्तारेंगे बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने आगी कुजेस ना मत्लप सुर असारा समज्या जारे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तब बद्टी खबर है स्वेले दिया जुवद्दा दें जुस्दासी वार्वर जिकर खारे आज जो तेन बजे चों जाप्तला बजे मचल के दे जमानप मिलिया है और बद्टा देन है आज ता इस्टर के विख्या जारे सी की आखरकार के स्थी के दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप सी समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि राहत मिली है और विन के जिवाल को अगे क्या पुच रहीगा क्या सक्कर खडर दिश्� shim दोड़ से ये आपनी वपने एक बजोड़ वडी राहत कही जामसाखती है मुक्मन्तर अर्वीं के जिवाल को जिस्ढर से अभी एक कहाजा सकता है कि जिस्र से कोट में सुल्वाई के दोरान में एक बढ़िखवार लिए कही जासकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस्मामले पर अबहि जो अडर की कोपी होगी उस अडर की कोपी को परना ब बढ़िज़ बढ़ाद के जिर्वाल को दालप्से जाने की इजाज़ा स्मिल चुकी है निषिं तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को और उसे समंदिः पाटी के लोग के लिए बढ़िए कहाई जासकती है कोट में लिए कहाँ है इस्माम चाहे है निषिं तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को लिए बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस रब चचाचा बी कर रहे थे याज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होना है बिको शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे के अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे आगे एडी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारे आई दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बढ़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल निषिं तो ड़ते है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कोट दे अर्वें के जीवालनो जमान दे दिती है कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो नानो जमान दे दिती है और कोट में अनोई भी कै दिता है कि तुसी जा सक देओ कुछ ही मिन्नटो में हराभी आंगी आंगी कि लिचना है उसकता है तो भी था लंबा समा बाचीत एक अप्पक्ष रफते बहुत लगे कुछ ही मिन्न तो में ये कोट में कहा ये आप को जमानथ दे ते है अप कोपनद्रा च्भारके मुचलके पर में कोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुथ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? नहीं, अवही इस्मामने देखे कोट की सुन्वाई के अगर बात करे तो एक और मेहर्सून अप्डेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँँँँ. अवही इस्मामने ग़े प्ष कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस बसे वोकिली जो है, वुक्ष्मामन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकिल है, रमेश बुक्ष पानोगते है, इस प्ष कारे है, अप्ष ब्ष केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए. बहज जो है बहज जाए रही रही जाए. उभी इस्बच्मे बहज जाए है, बहज की फ्रक्या है, नभी अगभ़ी ऐय. तर्ह मुक्षमप्रे केजीवाल को लगा प्जाए गय ख़ाजद दिया गय. अप शासणी तुब जान सकते हैं कोट की प्रट्रीया को अबिइ सुक्झार रही है कोट में तमाम प्रट्रीया वो को रहा जा रहा है जो दलिल जीन होगी जारी है और एख योग़िए कआड़ाग ता है कि अप्चारिकता है जो थी मुख्मन्त्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए, क्योंकि कोट कारेज था, कि मुख्मन्त्री को आना पड़ेगा. तो मुख्मन्त्री को आज वो आए, अपनी अब चारिक्ताव को पुरा कि, अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है, कोट के अपने लगाए, राज के राज कै मैंणो में महत्पून है, क्योंकि आज तारिक्त भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल्चाल कि बाजाने जो मैं बतारा रहा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, देकि आज जिसर से आज के वाखिल है, रमेश वुप्ता रोने कोट के कहा है, कि अवी कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है, जो भी वेज्कि प्रक्रिया स्ड़े तब चलते में दीजा है, कोट के ब्टी खब आज्दा जागूँचा, भी दिनी के मुक्मन्त्री कोटते जमानत रही है, इसबक की बडी खवर है, दिली के मुक्मन्ति एर्विन केजिवाल को, बद्धी कबार आत पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने आँकी को जेजना मत्लप सोड रसारा सच्ड्या जावे केजनी वालनु जामानाप मिल गगया ता बद्धी कबार आस्वेले दिया जुवद्दा देन्जुस्दाषी वारवर्ज दिकरता रहा या बद्टी कबार है पुरा विस्तार दे जान्गारी लेनेया अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ा सारा समज्या जागे केजनी वालनु जमानध मिल गया तब बद्टी कबार है सोड़े दिया जुवद्दा दें जुजना सी वार्वर जिकरतारे है अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ा सारा समज्या जागे केजनी वालनु जमानध मिल गया तब भद्टी कबार है सोड़े दिया जुवद्दा दें जुजना सी वार्वर जिकरतारे है आजो तेन बजे जों जाप्तलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंत होगा और इस्वक में अप केजीवाल को डालगत से जाने की इजाजना मिल जुगगी है निष्व तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटी गेज लोग के लिए बहुग बड़ी कबर काई जा सकती है अग, बढ़़ बढ़़ की अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुग बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिद्र साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे आज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे और की अदल की कोपी आगी अग, ये संजे आगे, हलागी आप बढ़ारे की अदल की कोपी आगी क्या आगे इदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अपी जानकारी आई आ, दिखे ये माँला बढ़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था कि इस माँले में, कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई आभी ज़ सुप्रिम, आभी अबने रहेए, बढ़ी खबर आ, बढ़ी खबर दाजynam गारे, अर्विच जी वालनु जमवालन् than? पंदरा था, उपे दे मुज्चल के दे जमवालन् नहीं ता कोट ने कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आर्विन के जिवालन्क, कोट ने कि तुसी जा सक्डी हो अर्विन के जीवालनो कोट ने कि तुसी जास सक्डी हो आदे को दस्वाज के अप मेंते साडे गल कर दे कर दे आसी बेख्या कि आजे अखापल आंदर बड़े ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच ऐसी खबर आजा दीहा कि कोट दे फिर्दे हर्विन के जीवालनो जर्मानत दे दिटी है कोटने प� ん्द्रा हादार पे दे मचलके तोना ने जर्मानत दे दिती है और कोटने नोवी कै दिता कि तुसी जास सक्डी हो अगर क्या खुच मटलप सवजे, कुच रही मिन्नटो में अगर क्या जिकर कर लेए तो तो तो आप दोनो पक्ष्य कापी लम्बा समा बाचीत अप्पकष्य रहें लेकिन कुच ही मिन्नटो में ये कोट ने कहाँ कि आप को जमाना देते है अपको पंट्रा जार के अपको चाँ चाँ बाचा नहीं के आप कोट लेए पर जाँगा प्ष्पकष्य रहा ही दी का अपी अपी इस्मामने के दिए कोट की शुनवाए के गर बाट कर दे़ तो इक आप आप शुन अप्टेट में देना शाँगुगा अपी इस्पक्ट में चल रही है कोट में तमाम प्रट्याउ को रखा जाँगा आगे जो दलील देने की प्रट्याउ रहो रही जारी है और एक जो एक कहाज़ा सकता है कि अप्ट्चारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मन्तरी के वहाँपे आने के लिए कोट का आरेज ता के मुक्मन्तरी को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मन्तरी को आज उआई आई अप्ट्चारिक्ता को प�रा के अपनी जो अट्टेंडन सोता है और मुषिं तोपे एक रहत जरू है तो रहत कई माईनो में महत्पून है तो आई माईनो में महत्पून है योंके आज तारिक भी आज एलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासा में जो मैं बतार रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिंसिक दल या राजनिंसिक पाडिक पे नहीं वो ज़ाडा कोई आजन्सिक खारवात नहीं हो थी है लेकि जो तब टीष की प्रक्याँ वो चलते रहे है देखी आज जिसर से आज... इस के वोखिल है तरमेश गुबता और वहाँए गो ता को खाछा अबी कोट की प्रक्याँ जो भी है अगरकार केस्ट्रीके लिना की कुजर कोट देवेच हो सकते शंक्टर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजता है की रहात मिली है और्विन केज्वाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंक्टर आपनी अपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है और यस बक्ट में अप केज्वाल को डालत से जाने की इजास मिल चूकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्ट मन्तर अर्विन केज्वाल को और उस से समजद पाटी लों के लिए बहुड ब़गी कहर कही जासकती है कोट ने उने काए अप चाए है तो आप जा सकते है मुक्ट मन्तर अर्विन केज्वाल को लिए बहुड बढ़ी रात मिली है और जिस रसा चचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काएलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे अगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आई? आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल निषन तरते है मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था की इस मामले में कोत का जो अ़र है उस अ़र की कोपि को परना बड़ावच जो भी औरी होगा अगि च़वन करवायी कयस द्सा शुप्प्री अभी उसमामले में कोत की कारवायी चल रही है तो उसके भाद खारवायी हो ने क्नी बागड़ गाएज़े अर्विं के जीवालनु कोटने किया कि तुसी जासक्धे हो अग देखो 10 वाच के 8 मेंते साभे गल करदे करदे असी बेख्या कि अजे कापल अंदर भड़े ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुड़ू होई है ता कुज़ ही मिंटा दे बेच एक भर अजान दिया कोटने अर्विं के जीवालनु जमाना दे दिटी एक कोटने 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तुनना च्छल के तुना जमाना दे दिटी है और कोटने अनोवी कै दिटा कि तुसी जासक्धे हो चंकर क्या कुछ मेंद्रब सभजे कुछ ही मिनतो मेंकुٹ्च मत्टट समजे, कुछ सी मिन्نتो में हरा खयाना की हुदक्ष जक्ट करे आसछता दोनु पक्ष कापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रकते रहे लेकिं कुछ सी मिन्न्तो में ये कुटt ने काहा, कि आपको जमानित देते हैं अपको पन्द्रा जार के मुछलके पर जमानतार अप कोट से जासकते है, क्या कुथ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कम्जोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही अवही अवही कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और मेहत्पून अप्डेट में देना शाँँँगा इसवक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस्वाते उनके वोखीली जो है के मुछल्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोखील है, रमश लुगता अनो ने कोट के अन रोग गया थी एक मुछल्मन्त्री केजीवाल कोजाने कि अनुमती जाए, और भहpokeज जारी रहकि जाए. तो अभी यसबक्त में बहाँस जारी है, बहाँस की भी ब्रक्या वो खबने ह। तर्व मुक्छ्वंटरी केज्रिवाल को इस जासत दिया लिए हैं यह आप शाहे हैं, तो आप जा जा सकते हैं तो खोट की प्रक्या को आभी इस भक्छाल रही है, कोट में तमाज्ठ प्रक्याऔ को रखा जा आए, जो दलील देने की प्रक्या उरग ही जारी हैं अग जिल्दी क्बादिक पे बहुजादा कोई आजन्सी की कारवाई नहीं होती है देकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया उच्वते रहेगी देकि आज जिस रह से आज गज वकिल है तरमेश गुबता अगों ते कोट के कहागा है ति अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है उभड़ा देन जुज़ा सी बारभाद जिकर तारे है आजज ते बजे चों जब तलाज जगगा इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेथ होगा के डिया तरीकानू इलक्षन होगा वो नहीं अगे ने गेर देविच होगा ता उस्विद चाडे अजज जो दो खोड देविच पेश होगे ने आबिन केजवाल तक अरविन केजवाल नू जमानत में लगा यह 15,000 पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मेंगी है अजज़ देन है आजज़ ता इसकर के विख्या जार यह सी की अजज़ देविच पेश होगे ने आबिन केजवाल तक अरविन केजवाल नू जमानत में लगा यह 15,000 पेदे मचलके दे जमानत मेंगी है और बड़ा देन है आजज़ ता इसकर के विख्या जार यह सी की मौषलगे पर जमानत मेंगी है, लेकिं इस मामले पर अभी यहडर की कोपी होगी उस अदर की कोपी को परना बहत्भ्म एहदोभागÜ होगा कि अदर की कोपी में विसटार से लिकहा गया है तो देखना जार माँप बहत्भ्म हैध्भ्म अज़़म रह पूरगा इस्वक्ट में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्क्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथि पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है कि आप चाई है तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं कि मुक्क्मंट्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राज मिलिए है और जिस्वर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आजज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन हैं ये संजे आगे हलकी आब बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारे आई आप देखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बभुत बढ़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवी तोंद करवाई अवी जब सुप्री, कोट नहीं बहुत में पंद्रा टीड मचलके तो नहु जमानत दे दिती है, और कोट नहु नहु भी कै दिता है, कि तुसी जा सक दे हो, शंकर क्या कुछ मचलट समजे, कुछ पी मीनडषो में, सला की अप दिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, पच्च यापी लंभा समा, भाचीत अप्रपच बपक्च रहे हैगे लेकिन कुछ ही मीने�ise kochee menetonge, कोट ने खबाइ देते हैगे कि आपको समाने देते हैगे अपको पुःद्रा जार के मुछलके पर समाने तार, अप खबब जासगते है और मैंगष्खॉथ समजाजाए, तव पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदिका? अगी अगी इस्माम देखे, खोड की सुन्वाए के गर बाद करये, तो एक और मैहस्वन अबड़ेट में देवाशा उंगा, रब औरधः में, कोध की प्रक्यां चल रहे है, और जिस्ठरते उआ उग्ये वकीली ज्जा है, के बिखक्मंटरी अर्विन के जीवाल के जीवोगेल है, रमेश प्रक्या और ज़ा उग्या तनबोध किया, इस कुछ विसे च्कार यहा है, इसले, बिखक्मंटरी अग, केजिवल को जाने की अनुमती जाए, और भहस जारी रहेगी जाए. तो अइपी इस वखक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस गी प्रक्ष्या वो कतल नहीं है. तो ट्रिक, आप ब्क्मुबंट्री केजिवल को इस जाजत दिया जाएं थे आब चाय है, तो जार सक्ते हैं now you can go out happened at court यह प्होम जबगको और गए तब तब भो ि=# presents � multants invert the court वांने त्ही तेंचा था मुक्म�歪्यम happy तब उछना तो एक घ्टरचंो एक ड़ा verdict तुब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तुब उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुत जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्टिश की प्रक्रिया उ चलते लेगी, अच जिस तर से आज्ज के वकिल है, रमेश वुप्ता रो तो कोड़ से जमानत रही है, इसवक की बढिखवर है, दिल्गी के मुख्मथी आरविन केजिवाल कोड़ से बजमानत रही है, अच पन्द्रा हजार उपे एक मीजी विशल्खो पर जमानत दी गया, इस वक की ये बहिध महप्द बिश्टार डाश्गो कोड़ पर तोड़ केज़्ी वालनु जमानत रही है, तो बद्दी खबर है, अच वद्दा दें जुज़ा सी वारभर जिकर कारे है, आज जो तेन बजे चों जाप्तला जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेंत होगा, केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा, चोना होगा किने गेर देविच होगा, � आज प्षन चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है, अर्विन केज्वाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा, चंकर. आपनी अपने एक बहुत वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वंत्री अर्विन केज्वाल को जिस्र से, अबी इक खाँजाँ सकता है कि जिस्र से, फिलाल जिस्र से, कोट में सुवाई के दोरान में, यक बडी खवार लिए कही जासकती है, कि मुक्वंत्री अरविन केज्वाल को जमानत मिली है, और पंद अजार के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है, कि मुक्वंत्री अरविन केज्वाल को ये बहुत बडी राज मिली है, और जिस्र से है चच्चा बी कर रहे ते, या थ चुनाउ की तारीक काहलान हो ना, मैं को शकर क्या था ये सन्जे आगे आगे आब, अगरा कि आप बतारे क्यो अडल की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारे आई आई? आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बढ़ाँ सवाल है जो सवाल निशंटर ते आप मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था वी इस्मामले में कोट का जो अडल हैं उस कोट की कोपी को परना बोड जेवरी होगा अगी त्वंद करवाई आब यस जच्च्छ अप शुप्री अब इस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही हैं उसके बाद करवाई औनकि वाद क्रत की जर सबालाम प्रट्रेया है खतम ओनगी अत इस्मामले में ज़़ उनके वाखीरो लोगे सार बाच्टिज होगी तो उसके बोग की अचिलें से निग यसमलेंगा प्याज कि आजाया आगा अर्विन के जीवालनो कोट ने के अगी तुसी जास सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिनते साडे गल कर दे कर दे आसी बेख्या की आजे अखाफला अंदर बड़े ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच ये कबर आजा लाई दी है की कोट दे अर्विन के जीवालनो जमानत दे दिती हैं कोट में 15 अगजार पे दे मच्टल के तोनानो जमानत दे दिती हैं और कोट में अनोवी के दिता की तुसी जास सक्डे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मटलप समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में अरा के, अफ़ी अगजार बाजीप अगजार पुक्ष बार कर हैं लेकि कुछ ही मिन मनतो में ये कोट ने कब थका कोट की जमानत दे गां ते है, आप को पंदरा जार के मुछल के पर जमानत आर आप कोट से जासकती है, अगर's लग, मुक्मन्तरी केज्तरिवाल को इस गाध देँ ग़ इह उनक्चाी हैं, तो आप जा एक तो है. तो कोत की प्रक्lyingया को इस भक्स में च्टल रही है. कोरत में तमाम प्रक्झाँ को रहाजा आचा गते है, जो दालील जेंग की प्रक्झाँ हो रहे गै है。 उरे अगजाअढकते अप्च्टरिक्ता हैं जोती मुक्श कि मुखंम्यंत्री के औगााता आने के लिए क्रोंकि कोट का अदेझ ता कि मुक्श मंद्या को आना परगगा तो मुच्च मंद्या को आज उगो आई अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अट्टन्देंस होता है पुर्ट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत का राहत काई माइनो बे महत्पून है योंगे आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहात तो उमे वेषकॉब्ता और खोत का लाँ है अभी टिलगी के मुख्मन्ती अभीन केजीभाल को तब जमानत मुऊऊट मैंगो थोंजा भाज़ाम्त्टी लोग़ा ग़े आपkehrव है तो बद्दा देन जिस्दा सी भारभास जिक्र कारेंएा आजजिए तीन बजे जों जाबतलाजगजागा पुट्ट तेन भजे औजए जों जाप्तलाजगा एलख्षन्दा आनाुसमेंट वोईगा के दिया ठरिकानु इलख्षन वोईगा चोना होंगे यह की ने गेर्धे विछ फोडन गया तो तो ते लिछागडर थे आजि तो कोध लेएग पेश भोईन एह ऐविंकेजि्वाल तक अवग लिएग और और विंकेजिवाल नो जमानत मेलगए यए पंद्रा है दे मचल के दे जमानत मिली है और बड़ा देन है आजिता इस्टर के विख्या जार यसी की आखरकार के स्थी के दिना की कुज कोट देवेच हो सकते शंक्तर आप से समचना चाँएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है और्विन के जीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अपनी अपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जा सकती है मुक्वनत्र अर्विन के जीवाल को जीज्वाल मिली है और पन्द अजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जीज्वालाग मिली है यह इस माऊले पर अगर की कोःचाई होगी अभी तुढ़क। अब यस उक्छ पडद के जीवाल को यस तो पर बहुऍग मुक्वन्त्र अरविन केजीवाल को बहुत नहीं और उसे समब लिए पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़िखवर कही जासक्ती है कोटने उने का है, या आप चाहे, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन के लिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बड़ी रात मिली है और जित्र ता चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, या आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, अगे आप बतारे की अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाई सवाल है, जो सवाल मिशिन तो दे लिए बाद को ज़िक्र करना चाँरा था पिस्ट्याएगी इस्मामने में कोथ का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुन्ट च्वट करवाई अगी ज़स अए वच्विजट आबही यस्मामने में कोथ की कार्वाई चेल रही है, तो उस गे बाद खार्वायी अने के बाद दब कोट की ज़ज तमाम प्रीट्रयाए ख़ात मोंगी, वग इस्मामने में जब उनके वाखिलो के सार बाज्चीज कोगी, तो उसके वाखिलो से भिस्मलने का प्याज क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में, क्या इस भाग का जिक्र है यह नहीं है? निशिंप पर पे कै सकते हैं कि अचकी जो राहत है, राहत बहुत बहुत बढ़ी राहत कही जातक्ति है, और उते गो बागने है, और तमन्स जो तताबटीशी परटीया वो थो चोते रहीं, इधना दो लिस पुट्ट़ा टी, कि आच्छन कर ताबटीशी के परटीट वो तो रहीं। अर्विन के जीवालनु कोटने किया कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो अदे को दस्वाज के अट्मिन ते साधे गल कर दे कर दे असी बेख्या कि अजे अखापल अंदर बडया ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच अजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच एक भर अजा न दिया कि कोटने अर्विन के जीवालनु जमान दे दिती है कोटने 15,000 पेदे मचल के तुना नु जमान दे दिती है। और कोटने अनोवी कै दिता कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो अरा कि अम जेकर कर तेहा हो सकता है टूनो पक्ष गापी रंभा समा बाछीत अपत्प कपक्ष रकते रहे अप पकष उब दती कोट तेब है अप पकष इदी का अब ही इश्मान दे दिके कोट की सून भाय कि अपक अपक थिस परट्गे शुर बहुत लिए और जिस्द्रते उंके वाकिली के बिखेमन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वाकिल हैं, रमेश लुक्ता अनोने खोड कन्रोग किया इस खुच विसे सकारे हैं अप्ट़्िए बिखेमन्त्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाएं और बहस जारी रही रही जाएं. तो अभी अप्ट़्ीए भेज़़ जारी हैं, बेज़ की जो प्टीए आएो कष्टन नीव हैं, छुट मुक्वंट्री केजीवाल को इस जाजद दिया लिए एं, आप चाओई न प्टो आभ जा सकते हैं. कोट की प्रक्यागा को अगी भिज़क्त में चल रही है, कोट में तमां प्रक्यागो को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रक्यागा और रगे जारी है. और एक जो एक खाल न सकता है, कि अप्झारिक्ता या जो ती, मुक्मन्तीके वहाँपे आणे के लिए योकी कोड का अरेज था के मुक्मन्तीको आना पडेगा तो मुक्मन्तीको आज उवाए अपनी अब चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अट्टन्टेंस वोत खाँई और निषिन तोपे एक राहथ जरु है राहथ कई माईनो में महत्पून है योके आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल की बासने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जातता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे तो जाता को जाता आजिन्सिक कारवाए नहीं वोती है लेकि जो तब्टीश की प्रक्रिया उज़्टे रेगी दिकई आज जिसर से आज तद वक्टी लें तरमेश भुपता अरोने कोट का कहाँ है ती अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है अजज़ तेन बजे चों जबतलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मन्त होगा के लिए तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा जोन यह किन ने गेर देविछ होगा तो उसे दिचाडे आज जो तो फोड देविछ पेश होगे नहीं अर्विन केजी वालनु अर्विन केजी वालनु जमानत मेल गया 15,000 पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मेली है और बदा देन है अजज़ ता इस्टर के विख्या जार यसी की आखर कार केस्टरी के दिना की कुज़ कोट देविछ होसक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे अब आखर के क्या कुछ देविछ होसक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद अए की राहाप मेली हार्विन केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा च्टर निश्टर दोड़ी की ये अपनी अपने अपने बहुत वग राहाप निश्टर पर अब यो अड़र की कोपी होगी अब अब अब अब केजीवाल को ढ़ालप से जाने की इजास मिल चुक भी है इजासी रविन केजीवाल तो अपने अपने पार्टी कि लोग के लिए बहुत बर्दी क्याई कोछ फ़ाई ज़ालत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को, और उस से समथी, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर काई जासक्ती है, कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को ये बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है, और जिस तो साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होन है, और शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीएं है, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारी आई? तेखहे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ा सवाल है, निषन तर ते अप मैं इसी बाज को जिकर कर ना चाहरा था, कि ये इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बुछ जेवरी होगा, अभी तोंठ कर्वाई भी यस पर वईकन बी लिखमातने, कोड़ की खर्वाय चेल रही है तो तो उसके द्रिक कर्वाय अए लेग, शब खोछी बद्तियान कर्ठमा रही हुँँँँँँँँँँँँ और इस माने में, जब उनके वाखिलों के सार बाच्छीज होगी, तो उसके वाखिलों से भिस्मनेंगा प्याज क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडल की कोपी है, उस अडल की कोपी में, क्या इस भाग के जिक्र है, यह नहीं है? डिश्यम कर भे कैसकते हैं कि आजकी जो रहात है, वो रहात बहाथ बढ़ी रहात कही जाज तकती है, और उसके एक यह मैंने हैं, और उस्समन्स की ब्रतिया, जो तब्टीश की प्रटीया वो थो ज़ॉते रहीं, बद्दी खबर दाजिकर कारे अर्विं 대जिवाल। लोग , 15000 आँ भच्च्ल के देजिवालं। अर्विं येजिवाल्न। कोट ले कितृ सी जा सक्ने हो सी बेखिया कि अजे कापलनद बडया ही अजे सुن्वाई शुडू हो ही है अजे सुन्वाई शूरू होई आद ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया, कोछ दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत दे दिती हैं। कोछ में पंद्रा खाँजार पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमानत दे दिती हैं। कोछ ने नोगी क्या दिता कि तुसी जा सक्देव। शंकर क्या कुछ मेंद्राद समजेए, कुछ फी मिन्नतो में रोके हम जेकर कर रहे थे ओज़्गते तोछ पक्षष कापी लंबा समा बाचीट अप्रपक अपक्ष रहे थे केज्रीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए, बहस जारी रहे गय, तो आभी इस भक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस की प्रक्षष या ञोगखतन नहींग। तिर मुक्मन्तरी खेज्रीवाल को इस रजत दिया लिया थे, आप शाये हैं, तो जासकते हैं। तो कोत कि प्रक्रिया को अभी तिसबक्त मक चल रही है, खोट में तमां प्रक्रियाव को रखा जा डाहगा है, जो दलील डेने कि प्रक्रिया वो रगी जारी है. और एक जो एक खाध जा पच्ता है कि, अप्हारिकता है जो ती मुख्न मुच्क्मटी के यह assault. योग कि कोट कारेज ता कि मुक्मटरी को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मटरी को आज तो आए आए अप चरिक्ताओ को प�रा कि अपने जो अट्टन्ड्एंस नूगाए और निशिन तोपे एक राहत जरू है राहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योंके अजारिक भी आजेलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा सा, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजेंषिक दल या राजेंषिक पाटिक पे, तो ज़ादा कोई उजन्सी की करवाई नहीं हो थी है, एक जो तब गची अजन्सी की करवाई नहीं होती है, रविन केजिवाला है बद्डा दिन है आजी तटके विख्या जारे असी की आखर का स्थी के नेगे की कुज उड़ रविन अचंध खाँशाँँ आप से समचना चाएंगे यासी दिदे तोर्पर संजद है कि रहाप मिली है रहाप मिली है और आपके क्या कुछ रहेगा अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमानत में लगाई या पन्द्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिए है। और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की अखर कास्ट्री के दिना की कुजर कोट देविच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे अर्विन के जिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अर्विन के जिवाल को जिवाल को जिवाल जिवाल को पन्द्रा हजार के नीजी मुचल के पर जमानत में लिए है अर्विन के जिवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिवाल साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे याज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी या आगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अभी जान कारे आई आप दिखे ये मामला बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल निशन तरते है मैं इसी बाद को जिवाल करना चाहरा था तरीके असक रहा है या बने लेए भद्टी कहभर है बदिखवर ता जिकर कारे आप आप जीवाल नू जमारक मिल गए पंड़ा, हदस, अच्टी, मुच्टल के ते जमारक मिलिया तख कोटने कैए कि तुसी जासक दे हो आप ये न सुनवाई शुरु के थूए अर्वें के जिवालन४ कोत ने कै जास सक्डगदे हो, अदेखो �daṣivaac拜拜 gal kaade karde karde, लग़्या की अजे कापल असी चाहता हीगे, अजे सून्वाई शुरु होई यह, ता कुच री मुझटा ते लेच एक भर आजा न दीए, इखवर आजा दीः कोछ दे हैं अर्विन केजिवालन। जमान दे दीटी हैं, खोछ ने पंद्रा खदार पे दे मचलके तो नान। जमान दे दीटी हैं, और खोछ ने नोवी कैदिटा गितूसी जासक देू। शंकर क्या कुछ मत्रत समजे, कुछ लिए मिन्तो में लगी अगी अगी इच्मामने के देंगे कुछ कि सुन्वाय के बाद करे तो एक और मेंजों अब्डेट में देना शालुझा जाँगा इस्वर्ठ में, कुछ की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जीस्रा थे उप्टिली ज जल है, इसन्बॉचैंशादी़ के तविउवाढ़के तोक four रहायाistonा मुँिक्केमक्फीउवा véhicle ज़ीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाये लग तुब बहज्द जारी रखी जाये तो अभी इस वक्ट मेभहच जारी है बहज्द की प्रक्टिया हो कच्टन नी वही है तुभ, मुक्ट मंट्री केज़्ीवाल को आप, आप, इस जाजध दिया जाये है ज़ाजधध दिया धेहा लगा हैं ले आप च retain l भाक बा Mira तुब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तुब उस्वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्तिश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी, अच जिस्वर से आज्ज के वोकिल है, रमेश वुप्त उस्वक की बढ़िखंवार है, भुल्टी खबर पताडी तश्खोग कोग, तबड़ी खबर है, केज्वालनु जमानित मिल्गे आज्वार है, पुरा विस्टार दरादी जान्खारि लेनिया, अजज़े तो तुब वब शमानत में लिए खाँगे यै बद्दा दें है ता एस तरके विख्या जारेशिके अगर कारकस्च्ठिके दिना कि कुज रहाने तुठ खोट देविच होसक देशंकर आप से समझना चािंगे कि आसीदे तोधब समजदा है कि रहाँप मिलि है अर् तब पनदर रहाँईके नीजी मुछँलगे पर जमाँराग मिलीए है लेकिन औडर की कोपी को परना बहात महत्वून हूँँँँँँँँँँँँँistol अग्ई क्या क्या तोपो़र की बहात मेंने द्विश्णार शब देबा हलेकशात क्या चुभ में रुट जकंँमाग्ट्स मुछलगे पर जमारज मिली है � legacy । ले preach । अर दर कि क reasonably ठोगी उस 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अद खात्माम प्रत्र्या है कुत मुझी अद उस मामले में कि अगर वाकिलो के सद भाख्षीत सोगी तो उसके वकिलो से दिस्मनेंगा प्याज क्या जाएगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बाद का जिक्र है, यह नहीं है निशिंट परपे के सकते हैं कि अचकी जो रहात वो रहात बहुड, बढ़ी रहात कही जातक्ती है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच, एक भर आजान दिया कि कोट दे, एर्विन के जिवाल नु जमानत दे दिती हैं कोट में पंद्रा हजार पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमानत दे दिती हैं, और कोट में नोवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जा सक देओ. कुछ ही मिन्तो में, हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकते है, तोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा, बाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहे, लेकि कुछ ही मिन्तो में, ये कोट ने कहा, कि आपको जमानत देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के अपको जमानत दार आप कोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुछ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अगी अगी इस्माम देखे कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और मेहत्पून अप्देट में देवाशा हूँँँँँँँँ. भाँ बोल चाल की बाटने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिग पे, बहुज जादा कोई अजिन्सिक खारवाए नहीं होती 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लेकि जो तप्टीष की प्रक्या उच्टे रहेगी, देकि आज जिस ऱ से आजज के जो वोकी लें, तरमेश गुप्ता रहोने कोट के खाहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है, चो भी भے लेच की प्रेक्याव सु च़िल देजा है, भगतल है मुझकबर अज्छाऊनगा यह दीजा है, टिली के मुँँँँँँँँँँम्ँन्त्री को, कोट से जमानद हूली है, इस वख की बगेग़वर है, दिल्गी के मुख्वन्ती अर्वीन केजिवाल को कोट से बी जमानत लिए है और पंद्रा हजार रुपे के नीजी मुषल्को पर जमानत लिए है तुबक्ती ये बहुद महत्द बहुद कोट गी जानकारी लेने है अर्वीन केजिवाल नु जमानत में लिए है पंद्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिए है और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इस्टर के विख्या जार एसी की आखरकार के स्रीके लिना की कुजग कोट देविच हो सक देशन कर अप से समझना चाएंगे अर्वीन केजिवाल को अपनी आपने बहुट बडीराहत है और मुक्चमनती अर्वीन केजिवाल को जर्मानत में लिए है भी बीह स़ पोली करतेंतीे और अग्ठ हदीगा उसे तादे मुख़््मन्तडर अ्रीऋबाा expects अग्टल दीगा, पश्टह對के चाँच्टके बातंenting को उसमवाँ शो allesनी क puck्ताIE if eonsha और उसे समब भी पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं ये एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्स मंत्री अर्विन के जिवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिद्र साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोटी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारी आई? ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ स्वाल है, जो स्वाल, निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामले में, अडर की कोट गो परना बहुत जीर्वी लिए होगा, अभी तुम् करवाई अब यस मामले में कोट की करवाई चेल रही है, तो उसके बहाई अभ करवाई उनके बाथ गब कोट की अज़्द माम प्रक्रिया है, खब माने में यईब आजकी वोगे सार बाथ जीज हो गी, उसके वोगे अगी शीब अज़े बिस्माले में की पयास की आज़ाईगा, तुसी जा सक्डे हो और विंके जीवालनू तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को दस्वज के अट्मिन्ते साडे गल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या की आजे अखापल आन्दर भड़े है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच इक भर आजा न दीन कौत दे अब विंके जीवालनू जमानत दे दिती है कौतने पंट्रा धार्दार पे दे मचलके है तो ना नु जमानत दे दिती है और कौतने नूवि कि आदे ता की तुसी जा सक्डे हो शंकर का कुछ मच्ट्ड समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में अगरा की अम जिकर कर रहे तो अचकता दोनु पक्ष्च कापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रहे लेकिन कुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोट ने कहाँ अपको जमाने देते हैं अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचल के पर जमाने तार अपकोट से जाँ सकते हैं क्या कुट समजा जाए क वकी लें रमेश लुप्ता लोग तन्रोग किया इस कुछ विसेश कारे हैं इस ले मुच्वंटरी केज़्ीवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाएं और बहस जारी रहे की जाएं तो अभी इस वक्ट में बहस जारी है बहस के प्रक्षिया रहो खतल नहीं है तुर कुछ वंटरी केज़्ीवाल को इस जाजब दिया जाए हैं आप शाएंगे है, तो औब जा जा सकते हैं कुट के प्रक्षिया को अभी इस भक्ट में चल रही है कुट में तमाम प्रक्षियाग को रहा जा आ आगा गया राजनुँअ, यार अजनीटिक बाडिग फै, बहुज जादाँ कोई अजन्सी की करवाए नहीं अथि奶 यई की ब्रक्रियाथ तो चलते रेगी. दिएगे आज, जिस्छ�これで आजक ग़ वकिल यह, बरमेश प्च्चुच्ता रहा रहा, थो कोंयाग dude ke padena rega hain. तो तब आप ख़ाद बार बन दीजाए जोभी है योभी मेंगख की प्रक्याद शुथ चलते में दीजाए. इसकवर मैंगख को बताना चाएगंगा! दिली के मुक्मट्मुन्त्री को कोट ते जमानत मिली है! इस बक की बडिख हवर है! अग, दिल्गी के मुख्मन्ती अर्विन केज़्िवाल को खोड़ से भी जमानत मिली है अग, वट्टी कबार आदे दश्को कोड़ बश्डी कबार है, केज़्िवाल मुख्मन्त मिली है, पन्द़्ा हजार्दे, मुछ्षलके ते जमानत मिली है, तब वट्टी कबार है, पुरा विस्थार दे नादी जानकारी लेने है, अगी को जैस्दा मप्लठ्सूर अचारा स नाद़्िवाल मुछ्षलके ते जमानत मिली है, अग, बड़ा देन है, अजी ता इस्टर के विख्या जार्दे, अचार कार के स्थी के लिना, की कोज़ कोड़ देविष्थार दश्चंकर आप से समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है, की राहात मिली है, और आ यह क्या सकती है, वुक्वनत्र के ज्विल के जिर्रवाल को जिस्डर ज्वि, भी आभी इग खाँज्ग्ड़ा सकता है, कि जिज्चर से, फिलाड जिस्डर से कोट में सुलवाए के द़वाल में, एक बढी खवार � also , चकती है कि, बुस्च्वंज़्री उर्विन के जि� अगर के हला कि आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारे आई आई? आद दिके ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ा सवाल है जो सवाल निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगरी होगा अवी तुम्द करवाई आवी जब सुप्रिम आवी लिस्वाल में कोट की कावाई चेल रही है तो, उस के बाट खारवाई वह लेंकिबाद जब कोट की क्यो थब तमाम प्रट्रियाब मही ख़च्म हुनगी और इस माने में जब वैटकी कोट की अडर की कोपी है तो उसके वक्तिलो से भिस्मलने का प्याज्गत जाएगा, कि जो और की कोपी है, उस और की कोपी में, क्या इस बाग कर जिक्र है यह नहीं है? निशन तर एक अज की रहात भगडी रहात कही जातक्ती है, और उसके एक यह माइने है, और उसम्म्मन् की फिलत्या जो तस्व्किष्य प्रथया वो थो चोडे रगी यटना तो इस पोस्ते, प्रट्या है ती कैचंका ता उसम्मर्ग भुर गो दे पत्या उय। अबने रगे बद्दी किबर आप दादिखि करकारे अर्विन के जीवालू जमारक मिल गया पन्द्रा हँज़ाघ्उपेदे मच्चलके दजमारक मिंने प्या दे को�统 ने कैःहा गा इंतुसी जाज सक्डे हो अर्विन के जी वालनु, कोट ने कैःहा किटुसी जाज सक्डे हो अदे को दस वैच के अज मेंटे साधे गल कर दे करदे असी बेख्या की अजे कापला अंदर बडया ही है, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है, ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे बेच एक भर अजान दिया की कोछ दे अर्विन केजिवालनो जमानत दे दिती है, कोछ में 15,000 पेदे मच्चल के तोनानो जमानत दे दिती है, और कोछ में अनोग टिए मुच्चल के पेदे जमानत अर आप कोछ जा सकते है, क्या कुछ संजाजाई? क्या पकष खमजो़ रहा इदि का? अगी, अजी इसमामने पेदे की कोछ शुन्वाई के गए गर बाग खत ख़रे तो उगे और में आप शुन अपड़़ट में देशाँ। प्रोमक्मने कोट की प्रख्या चल रही है उस्रे जिस्र से इस्त्ता कि उकील ज्योंनहा के प्रोमक्मने स्वोगार, ठिया वी लिए तो बाखाउ की वाध मैंगने सकते हैं उसके शींग च़ा उसकरी हैं है, बिले मुक्मन्तरी वैफस यह भी रें जातोई थे? तो तो कोतने प्रख्याको, अगी उसक्ट में छल रही है भो कोत में तमां थमां प्रक्यायो को रखा जा रहा है, जो दलील दएने की प्रख्यायो रही है, और एक तो रहासता था है, कि अप चारिकता है जो ती, और वर स MIT कने लिए फोर्डा से लगpool तो आँ ठेट ले dur ओभ अजक से लग pitching अग, परसस न heavier य Catalunya कत अची you но site तो रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योंके तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि वहातने जो मैं बतारा सा, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुजा जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब टिष्की प्रक्रियां उच्वते रहेंगी, जिक आच जिस रह से आज वकिल आज रमेश गुप्ता रहा आगे कोड को खाहा है, बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्तार दनाडी जान्कारी लेने है, अगी को जिस दा मतलप सुर सारा समज्या जारे, केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गया तब बद्टी खबर है, स्वेले दि आज वद्डा दें जिस दासी वारवर जिकर कारे है, विस्तार से लिखा लिए है, तो वो देखना जान्ँा बहत महत्पून होगा, और इस वक्त में केज्री वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाजरत मिल चुकी है, निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केज्री वाल को, वो और उस से समवत लों के लिए बहुत बड़ी कबर कै जासक्ती है, खोट ने उने का है, या आप चाहे है, तो आप जासकते है, यक तो से खेट सकते है, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केज्री वाल को लिए बढ़ी राज मिली है, या और, जिस्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाल की तारी काईलान होना है, में को शकर क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई लिए देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आई आई? आ दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाव सभाल है, जो सभाल निशिंत तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाहरा था, अभी वाँई सिस्माने में कोट का जो अडर है, उसक अदर की कोपी को परना बूग जोरी होगा, अभी तुम्स करवाई अब इसी जुस के सुप्रीं, अभी अभी अबि इस्माने में कोट की कावाई चल रही है, तो उसके बागे खारवाई होने कि भाज, तब ख़ट की ज़े तमाम प्रट्रीया है क्यट मोंगी और इस माड़े में, जब उनके वाटिलों के साड बाट्चिज अगी तो उसके वाटिलों से भिस्मनगे का प्याज क्या जाएगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होगी है, ता कुछ ही मिंटादे वेच, एक हबर आजान दिया, कोछ दे अर्विन के जीवालन।, जमान दे दिती है, कोछ में पंद्रा हजार पे दे मचल के तो नान।, अर कोछ में अनोवी के दिता, कि तुसी जा सक दे हो, शंकर क्या कुछ मेंटाद समजे, कुछ ही मिनटो में, हरागे अम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, तोनो पक्ष कापी लंभा समा, बाचीत अप्पक्ष रकते रहे, उपन्द्रा दार के मुचल के पर जमानतार आप पुट से जा सकते है, क्या कुछ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का? तो इज़ाज़त दिहे लते है लिए आप शाएए है तो आप जाा सकते है, तो कोछट की प्रक्षया को अभी इस भक्ष में चल रही है, कोछट में तमाम प्रक्ष्याऊ को रहा जा आप लहा है, जो दलील देने की प्रक्ष्या और रहा इज़ारी है, जिल या राजेंग बादिग पे बहुत जादा कोई अजन्सी की कारवाई नहीं होती हैं देकि जो तप्टीश की प्रक्रिया उचलते रहेगी देकि आज जिस रह से आज वकी लें तरमेश गुप्ता रहोने कोट के कहाँ है बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दराडी जान्कारी लेने हैं अगी को जिस ना मतलप सोर सारा सम्जिया जागे केज्री वाल्नु जमानप मिल गय तब भद्टी खबर हैस्वे लिदि आज वद्दा देन जिस दासी वारवर जिकरतारे हैं अज आज तन बजे चों जबतलाज जैगा, इलकषन दा अनाुस्मिंट होगा, केडि आ दरीकानु, इलक्षन होगा, चोना होँ न एकिन लिए गेर देविच होँ गय ता उस्फिद चाएदे अज जो दो तो कोट देवछ पेश ओए ने अवविं के जीवाल जा से अरविं के जीवालन। जमानत में लगया 15 अफ्शार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है. और बड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार यसी की आखरकार के स्रीके दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाँएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली हार्वीन केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर चंकर अम आपनी, अम अम आपनी, बख़वडी रहात कही जाज़कती है वह मूखन्ची अरवीन केजीवाल को जिस्र से आभी, गबी, अव, इग कहँच जिस्रसे, फिल हाल जिस्रसे, ग़ोच में सुवाए के दोराण में एक भरी खवआर है कही जाजसकती हैके कईसमांगरी अरवीन केजिर्वाल को उसी जमानद् मेंगी है और पन्द्रा एचार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानद् मेंगी है लेकिन इस माडले पर अभी जो अडर की कोपी होगी उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहड्द महस्पून होगा या का अडर की कोपी मैं विफ्टार के लिका या है तो वो देखना जान्वाः पहत महत्म। और इस वक ने अपके जीजीडवाल को दालत से जाने कीजाज़र से मिल चूकी है निशिन तोर पे मुक्मंट्री अरविन चीजीजीवाल को और उसे समथ, पाटिगर लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर कै जासक्ती है, कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाहे है, तो आप जासक्ते हैं। तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को लिए बहुत बडी राज मिली है। और जिस्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान हो नहीं। मेंको शंकर, क्या क्या क्या? ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी? या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट नहीं है? क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बडाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, अची निस मामले मैं, खोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोध जवरी होगा. अवी तुम् करवाई आवी जस्स विख्वी, अवी, अवी इस्मामले में, कोट की कारभाई चेल रही है, तो उतके ग्याद क्रवायलिए में किब खोत की लिखा तर परख्या य Analysis of the countries in India will be finished. और इस माने में ज� compounding If any matter's with the lawyer ते टर वाट्जिलोगे Number of Fineirteen defining उ उतके वोटिलोगे औसर्योंने के प� flavor Fang should be ст � cassette था दाया आगा दि Cathedral in office थो उल्कके टीЭтоगा पाल यWhere All Order Copy, अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे अर्विन के जिवालनू जमानत दे दिती आप खोट में पन्डरा हजारपे दे मचलके तो नानू जमानत दे दिती आप खोट में अनोवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जास सक्देओ. लेकि एक उच्छी मिन्टो में ये कोट में दे दिया कि अपको जमानत देती है अपको पंडरा जारके मुचलके पर जमानत अर अपकोट से जासकते है कि अपकोट समजा जाए. क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का? अगी अभी इस्माम देखे कि कोट की सुनवाए के अगर बाध करे तो एक और में अप्ट्पून अप्टेट में देवाशा अवेंगा. इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है. और जिस्वर से उनके वोकिली जो है, मुक्क्मन्तरी अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोकिल है, रमेश बुक्ता अनोने कोट संवोग किया, इस कुछ विसे सकारे है, इसले मुक्क्मन्तरी केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए. और बहस जारी रही जाए. तो अभी इस स्वक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस की थे प्रक्या आया वोक्त नीवोग क्या अपी जाए. तर्व, मुक्क्मन्तरी केजीवाल को इस जाजद दिया अगे है, तो आप चायज़ थ, तो अब जा जदते है. कोटकी प्रध्याग को आभी इस भक्ष्त प्यल रही है, कोटक में त्माम प्रध्याग को रहा जा रहा है, को दलील त्टेने गी प्रध्याग और रही जारी है, उईक जो एक कहाडय रखता है, उप्वचारिक्ता है जोती, मुक्मुंतरी के वहाँते आने के लिए, योकी कोट कारेज ता कि मुँक्मुंतरी को आना बढ़ेगा. तो मुँक्मुंतरी को आज उआई एक अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा की, यह अपने जो अटन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगा है और निशिन तो ते वो एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत काई माइनो मेहत्पून है योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पह बहुत जाता कोई अजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्तिष की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी अज जिसर से आज ए वखेल नहीं और मेश वुप्ता लोग कोई का खाइग आज अजी कोग्ट की प्रक्रिया जो बी है जो भी वैप की प्रक्रियाव सो चलते लेने लेकिगाग इसवक की बडी कभर आप Produkt इस्वक की बडी कभर आप पूर बताते दषकोग कोग तबदी कभर आप जोल मुँश्वानाद लीया पिछालकी तबदी कभरागा. बदी कभर पर ज़ाँसकोग कोगत बदी कभर आयाटी खौब आप चमाणत बदी तब वटी खबर आप पुरा विस्टार दरादी जान्कारी लेने आप, अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जाए, केज्डी वालनो जामानप मिल गय तब वटी खबर आस वे लेग दिए जुवडदा दें जुस दासी वरवर जिकर कारे आप, आज जो तेन बजे चो और बड़ा देन है आजित अस्टर के वेख्या जार आसी की आखर कार केस्टरी के दिना की कुज कोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप सी समचना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की राहात मिली हार्विन केज्विवाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगेगा, चंकर. आपी अरविन केज्विवाल को जिस्वाल्को जमानत मिलि है आपवगदडार कि नीजी मुझलगे पर जमानत मिलि है, अभी तुब आप बहुत बैट महप्वॉन अगा तुफ बहुँबन of the order is made तो तुफ तुफ जानणा पैध महप्वॉन होगा और उछलक मasters are present to go further अगा लिए ट्ब़े बातिगे लों के लिए बाडिक हँर कै जासकती over. जो कोत ने उने शाय आब जाय है. तो यक तो से के सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मुत्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली हैं और, जिस रता चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाउ की तारीक का एलान होन हैं। और को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारी आई आई? आ देखे यह मामला बहुत बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सभाल है जो सभाल ने शिंटर ते है अप मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाया रहा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा अभी तुंद करवाई अभी ज़़ सुप बहुत बहुत बहुत बहुत भी ज़़ी बादी कबर हैं बड़ी कबर दाजिकर कारे आर्वें के जीवाल। ज़मारक मिल गया था कोटने कया कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आर्वें के जीवाल। कोटने के या कि तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मीटे साडे गल करगी मुओर कर दे ता जै काकपल आन्दर बड़े हैं कि आजे सुणवायष शुदो होए हैं ता कुछ रही मिऊट दे वेच एस खबर अजा न डिया कि कोटने अर्वें के जीवाल। अपन्द्रा अचार्पे देव मचल के तो नानो जमानत देदिते हैं और खोड़ नि अनोगी क्या दिता कि तुसी जा सक देव शंकर क्या कुछ मतलग समजे कुछ ही मेंनतो में औरके अम जिकर कर रेते अजा आप दोनो पक्ष या पी लम्भा समथ बाचीत अप्रपक्ष रखते रहें लेकिं कुछी मिनटो में ये खोटने कहा कि आपको जमाना देते हैं अपको पंटरा दार के मुछलके पर जमाना तार आपकोट से जाए सकते हैं कि आपकोट समजा जाए क्या पकष कमजोर रहा एदी का? अवही इस्मानने के देखें कुट की सुन्वाई के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहस्पन अप्डेट में देना शाँँगा इस्वक्त में कुट की प्रक्या चल रही हैं और जिस पर से उनके वाखीली जिल हैं आजेन्ची की पाडीक पे बहुजादा कोई आजेन्ची की कारवाए नहीं होती आई लेकिं जो तब चीश की प्रक्या हो चलते रहीं ही जेए आज जिस रह से आज एक वोखील हैं वेर मेश्बुप्ता बाट कोट के कागा है अवही कोट की प्रक्या जो भी है जो भी भाड्यक की प्रक्रेत च्सूड चल्ते ली तेने दीजा। ख़वर मैंगप को भदाना चाूंँँँँँँँँँँँँँ यी दिली के बुक्मरिक्मन्त्री को कोज तेजमानत पड़िली है यिस वक की बढिगष्वर है थी दिल्गी के मुख्वन्ती अर्विन केज़्ीवाल को कोट से भी जमानत मिली है और पन्द्रा हाँजार रुप्या के नीजी मुषल्कोपर जमानत दी गया विद्वक्त की ये बहीद मैंग्द मेंग्द बूँवाग्द बाद्दी जान्कारी लेने है इ दी खड़्िल्गी केज़्ीवाल जमानत मिली है पन्द्दा हजार दे वद्दा देंजज़्जासी वारवर लिगर कारे हैं आज तेने बजे जॊन जाबतलाजग़ेगा, ऐलक्षन्दा, अनाूश्मेट लेगा, लगक्ट के जीवाल के लिए तरीकानु अआ एलक्ष्यन ہوएगा चोना होणग या किन ने गेर देविच होँँग आप असे दिचादे आजज़ जो तो कोट तेविच पेष रोए ने आविन केजवाल तक अविन केजवाल नू जमानत में लगा एक पन्दरा है पेदे मचल के ते जमानत में लिया है और रभदा देन है आजी ता इस तर के विख्हा जार या सी की आख्र कर कस्रीके डिना की कुज रॉटद में जो सक देशां कर आप से समझना चाएंगे या सीथे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है औरवीं केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंकर निश्व तोर दर कि ये अपने अपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को जिस्रो से अबी इक खाह जासकता है कि जिस्रो से फिलहाल जिस्रो से कोट में सुल्वाय के दोरान में ये बडी खवार लिए कही जासकती है कि मुक्वंत्री अरवीं केजीवाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकि न इस माबले पर आब यद सी नकगर ड़ारで भी आपनी रही। थो अब बी और की कोपी हो गी वितार सेsequently लिखा लिए पनी फिल मैं रही जासकता है और इस वक में एक ज्जिर्वाल को दालग ज़ाने पी ज़ाजाग में मिलगने यह शादार भी अग़े बादिके लोग के लिए बग़द्दी कवर काई जासक्ती है है, कोटने उने काई है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जासक्ते हैं। ये एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के बग़ वंट़्े अ़वीं के लिए लिए ग़ात मिली है। ये अग़े आप बढ़ारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोटने लिए है, क्या कुछ अछ़े भी जानकारी आई? ये बढ़ारे की औडल की कोपी आगी आगे एदी उसी तरीके सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोटने लिए है, क्या कुछ अछ़े जानकारी आई? ये मामला बहुत बढ़ार सबाल है, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चायरा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडल है, उसक अडल की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा, अवी तुन्ध करवाई आई ज़्स भी अभी इस्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चेल रही है, अवी बाद करवाई अभी ना, अवी बाद की कोट की लिए प्रट्रिया है, ख़त्माने में ज़ोगी वाटकीलो की साथ बादचीज लोगी, तो उसक वाटकीलो से निगा प्याज की आजा आगा, की जो अडल की कोपी है, अवी अवी बाद की कोपी में, अवी न के बड़ी कबर आजा करेए, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया की कोट दे अर्वें के जीवालनू जमान दे दिती हैं कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचल के तो ना नू जमान दे दिती हैं और कोट में अनोवी कै दिता की तुसी जास सक देव. अनके वोखीली के मुक्मन्तरी अर्वीं के जीवाल के जीवो वोखील हैं रमेश नुखता अनोने कोट के अन्वोग किया, इप कुछ विसे सकारे हैं इसले मुक्मन्तरी केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए. और बहस जारी रेखी जाए. बहस के जीवो प्रक्टिया हो खतन नहीं है. तुर मुक्मन्तरी केजीवाल को इस जाजत दीवाल गया है. आप शाहें तो आप जाए सकते हैं. तो कोट के प्रक्टिया को अभी इस वकत में चल रही है. कोट में तमाम प्रक्टियाओ को रखा जाए है. अप क्चारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मन्ती के वहाँए आने के लिए. योकी कोट का अड़ेज ता के मुक्मन्ती को आना पडेगा. तो मुक्मन्ती को आज मोगा आए, अपनी अब छारिक्ताओ को प�रा के अपनी अपनी इसाच लगाए. कोट के सामने लगाए, और निशिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरू है, राहत कर राहत कई माइनो में महत्पून है, योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हुरा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बासने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजन्स मैं लगाग है कि अबी कोट के प्र्च्याजोब आय Alliance etc can now be called the तब बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने हैं अगी कुजेजना मतलप सुरसारा सम्या जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गय तब बद्टी खबर है स्वेले दिया जुवद्दा दें जुज्दा सी वारवर जिकरतारे हैं अजो तेन बजे चों जाप्टलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाँस्मन्त होगा केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना हूँ न एकिन ने गेर देविछ होगी आता उसे दिचालदे अजो तो तो तो खोड़ देविछ पेश होगे ने अदेविछ होगा तक अद्विछ जिवालनु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्दा धार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मिली है और बडदा देन है आजी ता इस्टर्के वेख्या जार यासी की आखर्खार के स्थरी के लिना कि खुज तब अज़्ेविछ हो सक दैशन्तर आप से समझना चाझेंगे क्या सीदे तर फर समझता है कि राहात मिली है अविन केजिवाल को और आके क्या खुछ रहेगा तचदकनिश्वग़दर की ये अपने अपने एक बहुत बग़ी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वन्त्री अर्वीन केजर्वाल को जिस्रो से आभी एक ख़ाजा सकता है कि जिस्रो से आप फिल्हाल जिस्रो से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में एक बग़ी कवार बी कही जासकती है कि मुक्वन्त्री अरवीन केजर्वाल को जमानद मी मिली है और पन्द �翔र के रुरत नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानदम मिली है लेकिन इस्वाएबले पर अब ही जो जो अडर की खोपी होगी उस अडर की कोफी को परना बहुत महत्पून होगा, कि इस वामने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोफी में विस्टार से लिखा गया है, तो वो देखना जाना बहुत महत्पून होगा. और इस भक में अप केजीवाल को अदालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निश्विन तोर पे मुक्मंत्टी अब विनट्टी अब और उसे समवंदित पाटी गे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी खवर कै जा से की है, जोट में अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. एक तो से खय सकते हैं, कि मुक्मंटी अब अब बड़ी राट मिली है, और जित्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है, में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बडारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कोछ अभी जानकारे आए आए? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ार सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, और उसके लिए कई माईने है, और सम्मन की शम्मन की प्रती आजो तब्टीश की प्रती आए वो तो चोते रहेगी, इतना तो इस पुस थ है, क्या क्या चंकर ता को रहेगो, आ बने रहे, बद्टी खबर है, अविं के जिवा fashioned मारत मिल गय है, पंडरा, हज मत्टी बबे मंचलके दे जमारक मिल आप, तकूट ने क्या, कि तुसी जा सक्टे हो, अविं के जिवा अनु, कूट ने क्या कि तुसी जा सक्टे हो, आए डब स्वाजख खे अप में ते सादे गाल करडे करडे, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे बेच एक भर आजान दिया कुछ दें अर्विन केजिवालनू जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के तोनानू जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ न बेदे मचल के जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के जमानत दे दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे मचल के दिती हैं। कुछ ने 15 अर्फाँ बेदे 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आप केजिवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजास मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विंट केजिवाल को और उस से समझित पाटी के लोग के लिए बहुड बडी ख़र कही जासकती है अब चाई है तो आप जासकते हैं इक तो से कैसकते हैं कि मुक्क्मन्तरी अरविंट केजिवाल को यक बहुड बडी रहात मिली है और जिस रहात चचाचा लिए दे फीट है ते की आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होन है ईस संजे आगे हलागे आब बडारे की अडर की कोपी आगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरिके से समेंः करती रहेगी या then उसको लेकर भी कोँन जिदेऊरे सॉंद कोथ ने दिएं क्या कोछ यप जान साँइभी आई अग देखे ये माँला बहुत बहुत बड़ाल सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तो दे है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाहरा था, कि इस माँले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोध ज़ोगी होगा, अब इस माँले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, उसके शार बागी अपने कोड की कोट की उद्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट, प्रक्रियां कहत्म होंगी, और इस माँले में ज़ोगे बाद की होगी, तो उसके वोकी लोसे बिस्महने का पयाज की आ जाएगा, वो अड़र की कोःपी है वो करी, थी है या स्बा तक जिस्कर है, या नहीं है रहाग बत्दी कहबर थादिकर कारे, अर्विंकेजीवाल। जमारक मीलगानीगेए, पंदरा, हजदाipher रबे, मच्चल केदे जमारक में अनकोट ने कहाँ कि तुसी जासक्डे हूँ. कोट में 15,000 पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाने दे दिती हैं और कोट में नोवी क्या दिता है कि तुसी जा सक देओ शंकर क्या कुछ मतने समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में हरागे अम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है तोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा अब वाची ता आप पक्ष रहे लेगिन कुछ ही मिनतो में एक कोट नी कहा के आप को जमानदेते है आप को 15,000 पे मुछलके पर जमानदार आप कोट से जा सकते है कि आप कोट समजा जाए की आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा हा इदी का SDK । । । इस जाजद़ दीर जाह यो कि खोड कारेज तांके मुक्ह्ह्मनत्री को आना पडेगा तो वूख्मन्त्री को आज उआई आई आई अपचारिक्ताव को प�राग ती Shankज कि आई आईत तंदंँंष लोग था ہے खोड के सामने लगाए। अग निषंत तोफे ये एक रहत जरु है तो रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योगे तारिक भी आजे लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल्चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजेंषिक दल या राजेंषिक पाडिक पे, बहुजाडा को आजेंसी की करवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टिषकी प्रक्रिया उचलते रहेगी, दिखे आच जिस्वर से आज तक वकी लें, रमेश गुप्ता 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मुख्मन्तरी को आज वो आए, अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा की, अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है, कोड के सामने लगाए, और निशिन तो ते एक राहत जरू है, राहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योंके आज तारिक भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की वासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहु जाता कोई अजन्सिक की कारवाए नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तबतीश की प्रक्रिया हो चालते रहेगी, देकि आज जिस रह से आज वकी लें, तरमेश गुब्ता रोने कोट के कहा है, कि अभी कोट की प्रक्रिया जो भी है, जो भी बहॉगत की प्रक्रिया वस चलते लें देजाए, एक भर मैं आपको भतना चाहुँँओँओओओ, दिल्डिक मुक्मंत्रि कोट तब जमानद के लिए है, इस्वक ती बड़ी खवर है, अज़ो तेन बजे चों जबतलाज़जगग, इलक्षनदा अनाउस्मेद वेगा केडिया तरीकान। इलक्षन वोगा चोना हूँन या किन ने गेर देविच हूँन या तो उसे दिचालदे अजज़ जो तो तो तो तो पोट्टेविच पेष पहोई ने अविन केजिवाग � और अगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर निश्व तो देविच ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है, मुक्वन्त्री अर्वीन केजिवाग को जिस्वर से आभी एक खाजा जासकता है, कि 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चल रही है, उसके वाई कर्वाई उई कि बाध, तब कोट की जब समाम प्रट्र्यां हinkuत मोन �ी, और इस मामले में जब उसके बाद किसार और की और की कोपी है, अघर की कोपी है. अछ लडर की कोपी में, वह कि अज भाग की जिक्र है? यह नहीं हैं. विषिब यह कोर्फें कैसे हैं की अज की तुसी रहात बहुड बढ़ी रहात करियात तकती हैं. समज़ाना अथ सी आप यह सब आप और आप अग़ी ता कुछ ही मिन्ठादे वेचच एक हभर आजान दीआ की कोड दे अर्वीन के जीवालनो जमानत देदीती हैं कोट में पंद्रा खदार पे दे मचल के तो नानो जमानत देदीती हैं और खोटने अनोवी किया दिता कि तुसी जासक्धे। शंकर क्या कुछ मठ्ताद समजे, कुछ लिए मिनुस्टो में हाँडा कि अंबिजेकर कर रहे थी वो सक्ते हो था दूनो पक्ष्ष कापी लंबा समा, भाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहे लेकिं कुछ ही मिन्टो में ये कोट ने कहा, किआपको जमानत देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार्गे मुचलके पर जमानत अर अप कोट से जासकते है, किआप कोट समजा जाए? क्याप पक्ष कम्जोर रहा इदी का? अबनी अबनी अबनी आप कोट की सून्वाए के अगर बात करें तो एक और महत्पन अप्डेट में देशा हूँँँँ. इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्याष चल रही है. और जिस्ब रहते उंके वोकीली के, मुच्च्मन्तरी अर्वीन 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छक्त! वप लिए ब्ज़ שמ�ानेद करेतान। मौकंसाction्थयऊए! पंदरा हजारूोपे कुटष्टल़्ाी भी टागा! तुरी खब foram। बिक्ँग छ क्मुच्वाल जमानेंद और मनिजी लिए जमान्ट़्ी हैं। अबी इक ख़ाई जीस्रा से कोट में सुडवाए के दोरान में एक बडी खवार लिए कही जा सकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीं केज्र्वाल को जमानत मिली है और पंद्र हजार के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस माडले पर अबी जो अडर की कोपी होगी उस � में अब केज्र्वाल को डलवाट से जाने की इजाज़ाच मिल चुकी है नीच्चिं तोब लगे मुक्मन्त्री अरवीं केज्र्वाल को और उस से समथ पाती गज़् लोग के लिए बहुद बडी कवर के रसकती है कोट்ने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल को यह बहुत बडी राज मिली है. और, जिस रसा चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का ईलान होना है. में को शकर क्या ट्या यह संजे आगे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दियें हैं, क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारी आई? आ, देखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना भो ज़ोगी होगा, अवी तुवन् करवाई आवी ज़़ सब शुप्रिए, अवी इस्मामले में, कोट की करवाई चल रही है, तो उस के बाद करवाई अवने कि बाध, जब कोट की ज़़ समाम प्रट्र्याने कहत्मोंगी, कुछ रही मिनेटो में, हराकी हम जगर कर रहे थो, वाग्आउ सकते तो तो तो तो दोनो पक्ष बाख चर लंभा समा, बाची ता अप्ट पक्ष रहे और, लकि खुछ रही मिनेटो में ये कोट ने कहाँ, के अप को जमाना देते है, अपको 15,000 के मुछलके पर जमानतार, अपकोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुथ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कम्जोर रहा इदी का? अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने के, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करे, तो एक और महत्पून अप्ड़ेट में देशाओंगा, पसिवक्त में, कौट की प्रक्या छल रही है, और सीभागन ता कि उगी वाखील ज्एज़ा है, बहाज क्या और मुछल्टरी उगी अग्र जीवाल के क्या क्ये वाखील है, रवेश् दुप्ता लगक सतनुरो खम्रोच गै! की थोच्य विसे सकारे है. इ�resle mukk rightri kejriwal ko jaane क्यानुमतिन जाए. अप भहस जारी रेती जाए! तो और तो भी यज़्ी भारउजी चकिड्फक्त नागे बहस के प्यष की प्रक्या लोग करत्नते है! तर्व. मुक्मनत्री कज़्िवाल को रज़त दिया लिए लगा ہے अप शाओआ हैं, तो आप जासकते हैं, तो कोट की प्रक्ट्या को अभी इप इसवक्त में चल रही है, कोट में तभाँं प्रक्क्याउ को रखा जा रहा है, योग दलील देने की प्रत्या उर गो रगी जारी है और योग एक ग� dom, इस गद आप चारिकता है जो ती मुक्मन्तरी के वहाँपे आने के लिए योग की कोद कारेत था, की मुक्मन्तरी को आना पडेगा जेगाछ तो मुक्वन्तिखो आज उ आई आई अप्चारिकताव को पूरागगे अपने जो आटन्द आपाटा है और निशिन तोपे एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो मेहत्पून है योगे तारिक भी आजे लान हो रहा है तु एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा था योगे जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तु उस वक में राजिन्सिक गल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुत जाता कोई अजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है अजिज़ के मुखम्मित्री को खोडट ते जमानत रिए है इस वक की बडिख़वर है दिलगी के मुच्मन्ती अर्वीं के जिवाल को बद्टी कबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेनेया अगी को जेजना मतलप सुरा सारा समजिया जागे केज्री वालनु जामानप मिलगाया तब बद्टी कबर है स्वेले दिया जुवद्दा देंजुस्दासी बारभास जिकरतारे है तब बद्टी कबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेनेया अगी को जेسना मतलप सुरा सारा समज्या जागे केज्री वालनु जामानप मिलगया तब बद्टी कबर है। स्वेले दिया जुवद्दादेंजुस्दासी भारभास जिकरतारे है तो बद्ड़ा दें जुज्दा सी बारभार जिकरतार हैं आज यो तेन बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मेंट वेगा के डिया तरीकान। भक में आप केजी़वाल को जाप्तलाज से जाने की इजाजास मिल चुकी है निषिं तोर पे मुक्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समवंदित पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बग़ी कबर काई जा सकती हैं कोट ने उने काई है, या आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली हैं और, जिस रब चचाचा बी कर रहे थे, या आज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना हैं ये संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे के अडर की कोपी आएगी या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुच अभी जान कारे आई आप देखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत बड़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते आप मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चायारा था कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा अभी तोंद करवाई आभी ज़द सुप्रिम, आभी अरुवें के जीवालनृ, ऴुड्दि खबर है बुड़ि खबर था स्थिकर कार है, अरविं के जीवालनृ, जमारक मिल गय है पन्ढणरा अखछारपे दे मुच्यल के दे जमारकomb, मिल्वालनु कोट ने के आ, कि तूसी जा सक्ते हो अर्विन के जीवालनु कोटने किया कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो आदे को दस्वाज कि आप मिन्ते साडे गाल कार्दे कार्दे आसी बेख्या कि आजे काफला अंदर बडया ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरु हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक अबर आजा दिया कि कोट दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत दे दिती है कोट में पंडरा हजार पे दे मचलके तुनानु जमानत दे दिती है और कोट ने नहीं नोवी के आदता कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मच्ड अद समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में अगरा कि अम जेकर कर रहे थे वो सकता है तोनो पक्ष यापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पकष रखते रहे लेकि खुछ ही मिन्टो में ये कोट ने कहाँ क्या आप को जमानत देते है आप को पंट्रा जार के मुचल के पर जमानतार आप कोट से जा सकते है क्या कुछ समजा जाए क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदी का अगी अगी इस्माम देखे कि कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और मेहस्पन अप्टेट में देशा उंगा इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्याच चल रही है और जिस बरते उनके वोकिली जो है के मुक्चमनत्री अब अरविन केजीवाल के जो वोकिल है अबी एक ख़े चकत आप के जिस्वर से अप फिलाल जिस्वर से कोट में सुडवाए के दो रान में एक बदी कवार भी काई जासकती है कि मुक्चमन्त्री अब अरविन केजीवाल को जमानत मेंगे है और खन्डर-जार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मेंगे है आप बाटें की कुवैलिया केहरा है। सी्थ मांबे यह जो यह ज़ों वेगर था। तसी बसफाशे तहोगाो होगा नहां। आप वोगां ह्ने देखें यह टरेरी गे ग़्ती कीपान। क् gjordeो तैहाग तीन की � decreasing जों ब firmsinglimv �他的 अदाiram. अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुगी है निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथि पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो इक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को यह बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और यह तो साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होन हैं अगर शंकर क्या क्या यह यह संजे आगे, आगे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीएं हैं क्या कुच अई भी जानकारी आई आ देखे यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चायाँ रहा था की इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा अवी त्वंद कर्वाई आवे जच्ध सुप्रिएव आवी अवी अवी इस्वालने में कोट की खारवाई चल रही है तो उसके बाद कारवाई उन एक बाद ज़ब कोट की ज़़ तमाम प्रट्रिया कि अपनो लगी उनके वाचीों के साद बाद शिच अगी तो उसके बाद की वाद की अपनो देखाई अगा गा तुए जो अडर की कोपी हैं उस अडर की कोपी में कि ता इस बाद का जिकर है या नहीं है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू रही है ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक हभर आजा न दिया कि कोट दे आर्वें केजिवालन। जमानत दे दिती हैं कोट में पन्द्रा हदार पेदे मचलके तोनान। जमानत दे दिती हैं कोट में अनोवी केजिवादिता कि तुसी जा सक देव। शंकर क्या कुछ मतलप समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में हलागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता दोनो पक्ष कापी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्रपक पक्ष रहे तो मुच मनती को आज उए आई आए आए आई बचारिक्ता कोछा पुरा क्ये अपनी जो अथा है और निषिं तोपे एक रहत जरू है वित रहत कैं मैणो में हत्पून है कोछे आज तारिख भी आज एलआन हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भूलचाल कि बासा में जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तुस वक में राजन्सिक दल या राजन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्टीश की प्रक्या हो चलते रहेगी, अच जिसर से आज के वोकिल है, तरमेश भुप्ता अरोने कोट के कहा बिल्डी के मुख्मन्त्री अर्विन केज़्ीवाल को, कोट से भी जमानत मिली है, और पन्द्रा हाजार रुपे के नीजी मुषल्को पर जमानत लीग है, विस्वक की ये बहुज में रह्द बुष्वक की जाता की है, अगर रह्द शान्खर में अपका तुरीखवागे लिए रूग करूगे ये भड़ीखवर भताडे दश्खो कोट बद्धीखवार है, केज़्ीवाल मुख्मन्त्री बिल्गे ये पन्द्रा हाजार दे विस्वक के ते जमानत मिली है, अगर भड़ीखवार है पुरा विस्वार दे नादी जान्खारी लेने है, अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा समज्या जारे, केज़्ीवाल मुख्मन्त्री बिल्गे ये तब भड़ीखवर है, अज वद्दा दें जुस्दा सी वारवर जिकर कारे है, आज जो तेन बजे चोंज जापतलाजगा इलक्षन दा अनाश्मन्त होगा, केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना हूँण्या किन नेगेर देविछ होँँगा ता उसे दे चाल दे, अज जो तो फोट देविछ पेश होई ने आविन के जिवाल तक अविन के जिवाल नूँ, जमानत में लगाई या पंद्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत में लिया है, अब वड़ा देविछ है आजिता इस्ठरके विख्या जार याषी जिक आखर कर के स्फीगे लिना की कुज कोट देविछ होँँण्षन तर अप सिसमझना चाखे, या सीदे तोर्फ़ समजदा एक कि राहात में लिए अविन के जिवाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा? चंकर निश्व्दोर्दर कि यह आपनी आपने एक बहुड वडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वंत्री अर्वीं के जिर्वाल को जिस्वर से आभी एक ख़ा जासकता है कि जिस्वर से फिल्हाल जिस्वर से आभा दिखे यह मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ा सवाल है जो सवाल निश्व्व्दोत है मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अर्डर है उस अर्डर की कोफी को परना बुत जोगी होगा अभी जोंद करवाई आभी जिस्वर से ढए के ज़से करना को लोग सकता ड़े लिस अब बने रहेए बद्दी खबर है बद्दी खबर ड़जिकर कारे और्पें के जिवाल लु जमारक रहा है पन्डरा गद्सारौपे दे मुच्जल के दे जमारक मिलिया ता कोत नहीं कि तुसी जा सकगे हो अर्विन के जीवालनु कोटने किया कि तुसी जास सक्डियो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिनते सादे गाल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या कि आजे कापला अंदर बड़या ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानद देटी लिते है कोटने 15 अर्पे दे मच़ल गे तोनानु जमानद देटी लिते है तो, उर्खोटने नोवी क्या दिता एक तुसी जास सक्डियो शंकर क्या कुछ मतलद संजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में हरा कि अंचिकर कर रेथ हो सकते है नहीं आफते भ़ कोट की सुन्वाई के प्रफीरे मैं पार करे नाचा। अढ़न ज़िक कोट की प्रक्रिया चल रही हैं। आप जिस बरजन लग अगे साभाखीली के विखार्ष्ट् साबी कोट तरू बी व italiano चिलर सकारे है, मुक्मन्तरी २धो खमचल को जाने क्यान।मती धूइ भेहस जारी है। तो आभी इस वक्त में भेहस जारी है। भेहस के जो प्रुछक्या है खपल नहीं रहुग किट। तर्ह मुक्मन्तरी २धों । राहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है, योगे तारिख भी आजे लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल कि वहातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक मैं, राजेंषिक दल या राजेंषिक पाटिक पे, बहुजाडा को आजेंसी की कारवाई लग नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टीष की प्रक्याँ उचलते रहे लिएगी, देखे आज जिस्वर से आज त्ब वकी लें, तरमेश गुप्ता रहा है, मचलके ते जमाणध मिलिया, तब बद्टीख कबार है, पुरा विस्तार दे डाडी जानकारी लेने है, अगी को जेस ना मतलप सोर सारा समजया जागे, केज्री वाल नु जमाणध मिलिया, तब भद्टीख कबार है, तब भद्टीख कबार मिलिया, अजो तेन बजे चोन जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेंट होगा, केडी आ तरीकानु, इलक्षन होगा चोना होगा किने गेर देविछ होगा, तो उसे दिचालदे, आजो जो तो फोट देविछ पेष होगे, अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानत में लगा, या पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मिलिया, और बद्डा देन है आजी ता इसकर के विख्या जार, इसी की अखरकार के स्थरी के दिना की कुज खोट देविछ होगा, शंकर आप से समझना चाएंगे, अगे क्या सीदे तो फर समजद है कि रहाप मिलिया और्विन केजीवाल को, और आपके क्या और पुछ लहेगा? चंकर आपनी अपने के बहुत वडी रहाच कही जासकती है, मुक्मत्र अर्विन केजीवाल को जिस्र से, अभी अब एक ख़ाज़ा सकता है कि जिस्टर से, फिलहाल जिस्टर से कोट में सुल्वाई के दोरान में, एक बरी खवार लिए कही जासकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है, और पन्दा हजार के नीजी मुछल्गे पर जमानत मिली है. लेकि इस मामले पर अभी जो आडर की कोपी होगी, उस अडर की कोगी को परना भहत महत्फुन होगा, की इस मामले पर क्या के आएक। अडर की कोपी में विстार से लिए खाँगा है. तो तो देखन जानदा आप पहत महत्फुन होगा. और इस्वक्त में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथि पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जा सकती है मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है और जिस्वर साथ चचाचा भी कर रहे थे आज चुनाओ की तारीक काईलान होना है मेंको शंकर क्या कि आई ये संजे आगे अगे अब बतारे के अडल की कोपी आएगी अगे आगे एडी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कुछ अभी जान कारे आई आई दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बढ़ाँ सबाल है जो सबाल निशिन तो ते है अगो बढ़ी रहाँत कही जातकती है और उसके ये कही माइने है और तमन्स जोए, तमन्स की तब्तीया जो तब्तीश के पड़़या उदो चोते रही इतना तो इस परस थे थी कैचनकर ता को रही रही बढ़ी खबर दाजिकर कारे और जिस्वर से उब उकिली जोए मुक्ष्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वकिल है रमेश उब ता अनोने कोट तन्रोग किया ये कुछ विसे शकारे है इसले मुक्ष्मंट्री केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए बहस जारी रहे की जाए तो अभी इसवक्त में बहस जारी है बहस की जो प्रक्टिया हो खतन नहीं है तर्व मुक्ष्मंट्री केजीवाल को इस रजद दिया गया है या आप शाओ है, तो आप जाज सकते हैं तो कोट की प्रक्टिया को अभी इस वक्त में चल रही है कोट की अभी और लेग बरने नहीं है है तमाम प्रक्टियाग को रहाँ लाझा लाज तो दलील देने की प्रक्टिया हो रहे रही अगर लेग और एक जो एक कहाँ लिए तक अप्टरिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मंट्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए अदर साथ का रेज ता कि मुक्मन्तरी को आना पड़ेगा तो मुक्मन्तरी को आज उ आए अग आए अप चरिक्ता को पुरा कि अपने जो अटेंटन्स होता है कोट के अपने लगाए और निश्व तोपे एक रहत जरु है तिस रहत का रहत कई माइनो में हपून है तोगे आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिनसिक दल या राजिनसिक पाटिक पे बहुज जादा कोई आजिनसिक की करवाए नहीं होती है नहीं, नहीं, नहीं, नहीं, वग भाँवाउर, भढ़ी ख़बर बतादे दश्खोगो दबढ़ी खबर है केज़्ि वाल लू जमानप रत मिलग है पनद्डा धजार दे मच्षल्के ते जमानख मिल्यया ता बद्टी खबार आया पूरा विस्टार दानी जानगारि लेनेया अगी को जे जेजना मतलप सोड़ऽा अशारा नहीं जारे गज्री वाल्नु जमानत मिल गया ता बद्टी खबर आस्वे लेद याज वद्दा दें जुज्दा सी वारभर जिकर का रहा आज जो तेन बजे चों जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मेंत होगा, के दिया तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना होगा किने गेर देव शंवनचन छाएंगे, क्या सीथे तर पर सजंजतहाई, कि रहाथ मिलग क्याज� концеवाल को, और आके क्या खुच रहेगा? चंकर आपने अपने एक बहुत वड़ी रहाथ गही जास्टी है, बूच्वंत्र हर वीश और्वीई क्यजल्वाल को जिस्थर से, अवी अव येक ख़ाँ जि� dosa ka jihs versio अव येव प्लाँ दिष्या पर था। jihisra se malwa ka dowra इ कब अपणी क्बाग अवी कबाट अवी काई ज़ा सकती है. aur pande ko bhi kaon अवी अवी अवीं किज्वाल को जमानत मीनी hai. अदर्द जी बचल्ड़ मुचल्गे पर जमाराद मेली है लेकिन अडरकी यँ ख़बि यचु, म्ह्ध महद्में ख़्सार से लिका नहीं होगा. विंज्तार से लिका गय है, अजाना देखना यँ ख़्रद महध महज्मॉ लोगा अग़्ी चम्शार होगा. दालत से जाने की इजाजास मिल सुगी है, निषिन तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को, और उस से समथ पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर कै जासक्ती है, कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्क्मन्त्री अरवीं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है, और, जिस रफ आज चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का एलान होन हैं, यह संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारी आए आई? आ दिके, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ा सवाल है, जो सवाल, मिषं तरते है और मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा, अभी उस मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, उसके उसके लगा करवाई औगने कि बाद कोट की ड़ तमाम प्रत्रिया है खच मोंगी, और इस बामले में आए एक तो तो वाकिलो के साड बाद चीच होगी, उसके वक्टिलो से निस्मलनेका प्याज की आँगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बाद कर जिक्र है यह नहीं है निशिंट पर दे कै सकते हैं कि अजकी रहात है उरहात बहुड बडी रहात कही जातकती है और उसके लिए कई माइन है. अर तम्मस की तब्टिया जो तब्टिष्ये पट्टिया हो जो जो चोते रही इतना तो इस पुस है टिक आश्गर ना को रहोत रही हैं। बने रहें बद्दी खबर है बद्दी खबर दाजिक्र कारे अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारक मिल गगे है पंडरा हद्थार बढ़वे मचलके दे जमारक मिलिया तो खोट ने के आप तुसी जासक्टे हो अर्विन के जी वालनु खोट ने के आप तुसी जासक्टे हो आदे को 10 वच की 8 मिल्टे साथे गए गल कर दे कर दे अजे सुन्वाई शुडू होई आप पाकुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया कोट दे अर्वें केज्वालनो जमाना दे दिती हैं कोट में पन्डरा हजार पेदे मचलके तो नानो जमाना दे दिती हैं और कोट में नोवी कै दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ अपी रबट पाची तव बाची तव अप पकष रखते रहें लेकि पची मिनडतो में कोट में एक अपको जमाना देते है अपको मुचलके पर जमाना तव रब पत्प रपाब बाचा जासकते है क्यकुध संजा जाए? किक अप पाच्ह रखत कमजोर रहा एदी का ने अगी अगी अगी अगी इस वामने पीते के खुड की सूँँएक अगर बात करें तो एक अगर मेहसुन अबनेत मे देना शाँँँगा इस वोकत में, कुड की प्रक्याच चल रही हैं और जिस रह से उनके वुकी लिज़्ा है, मौक्ममत्तरी अरॐन केजीवाल के केछी जो वावोगीलें रेमेश मद्बथा नोनी कोट्ट शन मूँँए एके इस खारे है इसले मौक्ममत्तरी कजीवाल को जाने की औनमती जीजाई एक को बहज्ख जीहााई ले गी जाए वो अछ़निया कटonter ही।ो अगगग पुरक्ता नहीं यह सकता सकता है thieves leche hi h 1 plane on 8 12 8 तब को पुरा की अपनी जो अटन्देंस होता है, कोट के सामने लगा है, और निशिन तब एक राहत जरू है, तब राहत काई माइनो में हद्पून है, योके आज तारिक भी आज एलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बातने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगि जुप्ता नों ले कोट के कहाए, तो और आभी कोट के प्रकेट जो भी है, जो भी भे वेँग्स के प्रकेट सु चलते में ले ने दीजाए, अजकभर मैंगा आचार जाएूँणगा, दिलिके मुछ्मन्तरी को कोट ते जमानद रद मिली है, इस भक थ बडी खवर है, बद्दी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दे जान्कारी लेने है अगी कुजेजना मतलप सोर सारा समज्या जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गय तब बद्दी खबर है स्वेले दिया जुवड्दा दें जुजदा सी वारभर जिकर कारे है अजी तन बजे जोज़ जाप्टलाष जैगा इलक्षन दा अनूव्स्मिठ होगा केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा जोना होदने किन देगेर देजोगी है तो उसे जागदे अजी ज़ो गोड़ तेज पेश रोे ने अविंकेजिवाल तक अगर बदा देन है आजिता यस तरके विख्या जार यसी की आखरकर किस्फ्री के दिना की कुज कोट डेविच हो सक दैशन्तर आप से समझना चाँएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहाच मिली है और विंग के जीवाल को और आखे क्या कुच रहेगा चंकर विस्टार से लिखा गया है तो वो देखना जान्मा पहद महत्पून होगा और इसबक्ट में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क मंत्री अर्विंट केजीवाल को अर्विंट केजीवाल को यह बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और विस्टार से चचाचा भी कर रहे थे यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीक से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निदेश कोट ने दिये है यह बूब बढ़ाज़ सबाल है निषिन तरते बाद को जिकर करनाचा अगर था विस्मामने में कोट का जो अडर है उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोग जेूगी होगा अवी त्दोंद करवाई विस्मामने में कोट की काइरवाई चल रही है अबने रें बड�D कभ़ेँ भड़ी कभर्तादिकर कारे हार्वें के जी वालों जprésमारे साश़े वक लगimated भपनगतार उपै दे मच्चलखे ते साश़ारे फ्यानु कोटने कै सी जासक्डे ho अर्वें के ची लि�ARA⁁ कोटने का ही थو सी जासक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज की 8 मिन्ते साडे गाल कार्दे कार्दे आसी बेख्या की आजे कापला अंदर बड़े ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया की कोट दे अर्वें के जीवालनो जमान दे दिती है कोट में 15 अर्पे दे मचलके तो नानु जमान दे दिती हैं और कोट में अनुवी क्या दिता है कि तुसी जा सक दे हों शंकर क्या कुछ मतनाद समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में हरागे अम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है तो तो तो बगष ता आप बाचीत अप पकष रहे रहे लेकि खुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोट में कहा कि अपको जमानद देते है अपको 15 अर्पे मुषलके पर जमानदार अप कोट से जा सकते हैं कि अप कुछ समजा जा है कि अप पकष कमजोर रहा इदी का अभी अभी इस्मान देखे कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करे तो एक और मेहपन अप्डेट में देशा हूँँँँँ इस वक्त में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस पर ते उनके वोखीली जो है कि मुक्वन्तरी अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वोखील है रमेश बुक्ता अनोने खोट कंवोख किया इस कुछ विसेश कारे है इसले मुक्वन्तरी केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए और बहज जो है बहज जारी रह की जाए तो अभी इसवक्त में बहज जारी है बहज की जो प्रख्विया उआ खठन लिए है तिर मुक्वन्तरी केजीवाल को एक जाजद दिया लिया है इस आप चाय है, तो जाए सकते हैं तो कोडक प्रक्विया को अबहि इस पक्जट में चल रही है कोडक में तमाम प्रक्वियाग को लगा जाराए जेदही northeast ड़ se आम बोल stamina जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिग पे बहुज जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तब्टिश की प्रक्रिया उचलते रेगी जी अच जिसर से आज थके वाखीले व्रमेश रुप्ता तो कोई का खागा है विज़ा अबी कोछतोद की प्रक्रिया जोब भी है जो भी वहस की प्रक्रिया जो चोट्ते में देजाएं विज़ाई को बगागा आपको बताना चाहुगा जिए को कोट से जमानत मेली है, यसढ़क की बढ़ी क्वर है. दिल्टी के मुख्वंती । अरींभ्ड की सिवाल को, कोट से जमानत मेली है, और वो, 15 अद रोपे है, के नीजी मुषलको पर जमानत बढ़ी है, या किन ने गेर देवेछ होंगी आता उसे दिचाडे आजी जो दो कोथ देवेछ पेश होई ने अर्विन केज्वाल तक अर्विन केज्वाल नू जमानत में लगा या पंद्रा हजार पेदे मच्चलके दे जमानत में लिया है और बदा देन है आजी ता इस्टर के वेख्या जार या सी की आखर कार केस्ट्री के दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सकते शंक्टर आप सी समझना चाँएंगे क्या सीदे तोर फर समजद है कि रहात मिली है अर्विन केज्वाल को और आगे क्या खुछ रहेगा चं कानिष्टर देफी ये आपनी आपने एक बहुड वग़ बडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वं�翔र लिए। के जिर्वाल को जिस्वर से आभी एक ख़ाजा सकता है कि जिस्वर से ख़िल्हाल जिस्वर से कोट मेखिऔर औरान में अआंपाद्यी करटार से लिए वहलात्ता मैं like my communication is very important that the Minister Kajirwal gets the permission to read that order right from the Ministry of Justice. अदालग़ नीजी मुच्छल्गे पर जमारनत मेंगे लिए at a�al of 15,000 Niji Mission. लिए थे सब आप्टिए औडर की कोपी होगी सब आप यहत मह्च्ष्झए। the order's copy has been written by the Ministry of Justice. इसबक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है. निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्ती अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पातिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर का इजा सकती है. कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्ती अर्विन केजीवाल को ये बहुत बडी राट मिली है. और जिद्र ता चचाचा बी कर रहे थे, ये आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होना है. बहुत शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हलागे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुच अई भी जानकारी आई? आ देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को ज़िकर करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा, अभी त्वंद कर्वाई अब ज़्द सुप्रिम आभी इस्मामले में कोट की कार्वाई चल रही है, तो उसके बाद कार्वाई होगने के बाद ज़ब कोट की ज़द समाम प्रत्रिया है ख़त मोंगी, अर्विन के जीवालनु कोट ने के आप की तुसी जासक्डी हो, अडर को दस्वाज की आप में ते साडे गल कर दे कर दे, असी बेख्या की आजे काफला अंदर बड़या ही है, आजे सुनवाई शुरु होई है, अजे सुनवाई शुरु होई है, ता कुज ही मिंटादे वेच एक हबर आजान दी है, कोट दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानद दे दिती है, कोट में पंद्रा हजारपे दे मचलके तोनानु जमानद दे दिती है, कोट में अनुवि के दे दिता कि तुसी जासक दे हो, शंकर क्या कुछ मतलप समजे, कुछ ही मिंटादो में, हलागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकते है, दोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा, बाचीत अप्रपक पक्ष रकते रहे, लेकि कुछ ही मिनटो में, विस्ते ईगा कुछ रहा, यापको जवाना देते है, पूपंद्रादार के मुछलके पर जवाना दे अप, कोछ से जासकते है, कि अच कुछ समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष अगम जोर रहा एदी का? अवि अवें इसमामने पेटे कि रिए कुछसुनवाए, अदर प्रटेट में देराशावूंगा इसवक्त में कोट की प्रक्या क्चल रही है और जिस रहते उगनके वकिली जला है गे मुक्च्मांत्री अरविंकेजिवाल के के जो वकिला है रमेश लुप्ता अनो ले कोट तन्रोग किया मुक்° मंत congestering या अऋा इसे खाय। में शावी तो अद� flea षफ मे आफ लेक दाने लागे ता अशप! तो off off off off off off off off off योंके वो आपे आने के लिए, योंके कोट का रेज था, के मुक्मन्तरी को आना पड़ेगा. तो मुक्मन्तरी को आज उवा आए, अपनी अप्चरिक्ताव को पुड़ा के अपनी जो अट्टन्देंस होता है. तो मुक्मन्तरी कोट के सामने लगाए, और निषिन तोपे वो एक राहत जरु है, राहत कई माईनो में महत्पून है, योंके आज तारिख भी आज यलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बासने जो मैं बतारा था, जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में � कोट की प्रक्या, जो भी बहली तक प्रक्या तो जो जो बकान्त्री ड़ने लगाए, कोट से जमानत मिली है, इसा वक की भडीखवर है, दिलग ते बुख मुखमंथी एरवीं के जिवाल कों, कोट से बी जमानत मिली है, और पन्दरा हजार रुपा है, अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशीं तोर पे मुक्वंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसर समथ पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुत बडी ख़र कै जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो इक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्वंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को यह बहुत बडी राट मिली है और, जिस रफ आज चचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाल की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शंकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे आगे अप बतारे की अडल की कोपी आएगी यह मामला बहुत बड़ाँ सबाल है, जो सबाल निषन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाँरा था, इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड जोगगी होगा, बड़ाँ सबाल है, जो सबाल निषन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाँरा था, इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड जोगगी होगा, इतना तो इस परते है, जे खेषन कर ना को रोगगे हो, बने रे, बड़ी खबर है, बड़ी खबर दाजिकर का रे, अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारक मिल गया, पंद्रा हद्सार उपे दे मुच्यल के दे जमारक मिलिया ता, कोट ने कि तुसी जा सक्थे हो, अर्विन के जी वालनु कोट ने के आ, कि तुसी जा सक्थे हो, आदे को दस्वाज के आप मिन्ते सादे गाल कर दे कर दे, असी बेख्या की आजे अखापल आंदर बड़े ही है, आजे सुन्वाई शुरु हो ही है, कोट ने कुछी मिन्ता दे बेच एक भार आजा न दी है की, कोट दे अर्विन के जी वालनु समानद दे दिती है, कोट में 15,000 पे दे मचलके तो नहीं समानद दे दिती है, और कोट में नुवी के आदिता कि तुसी जा सक्थे हो, समजे कुछ रही मिन्तो में, अगर एक जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता दोनो पक्ष यापी लमबा समा, बाचीत अप्पक पक्ष रखते रहे, लेकि पुछ रही मिन्तो में, कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमानद देते है, अपको पन्द्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमानतार अप कोट से जासकते है, क्या कुट समजा जाए, क्या अप पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अभी इस माणने पर दिए कुट की सुन्वाए के गर बात करे तो एक और महप्ष्न अप्टेट में देना शाँँवूंगा, इस वक्त में कुट की प्रक्यगष चल रही है, और जिस प्रते वोकिलिज जो है, के मुक्क्ष मंत्री अर्वीन के जीवाल के के जीवोकिल है, रम को तो बना जब तो च़ाज़त दिया थे आप शाईए तो अप जाए सकते है, तो कुट की प्रक्यगष को आभी इस फक्ष में छल रही है, कुट में तमाँ प्रक्यगष को रखा जाँँए जो दलील देने की प्रक्यगष अप्औब क्ऍन्टी And a fact that North Indianisen powers अप्औब दॉब products were अप्औब allub Main कि ऎअ अप्ऊआत की लज़ा दिशेक start कि तोगी अपनेतHer यो के hoy क्ई eating कि यो people के यह एं अर्जिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक बादिक पे बहुत जादा कोई अजिन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तब्तिश की प्रक्रिया उच्टे रेगी देकि आज्ज जिस्टर से आज्ज के वोकी लें तरमेश उप्ता अनोंने कोट के कहा है ती अभी वेंग़के बुग्स्टिया। प्रक्रिया शुट चो चो जब आगे डीजगा है अगर बग़ को बादिक अच्ट्टी के मुप्मुन्त्री को खोट ते जमानत मिली हैं इस भक की बढ़ी खवर है दिल्गी के मुक्मान्ति अर्वीं केजिवाव हो उप्ड़्द मुषल्कोपर जमानद लिए इसक्वक्या यह बहुद मैहात्बुछा। आजी जो दो कोट देवेच पेश गोए ने आविंके जीवाल तक अर्विंके जीवाल नू जमानत मेंग़ यह पंद्रा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मेंग़ लीए आविद्दा देन है आजात असकर के विख्या जार यह सी की अखरकार के च्रीके लिना की कुज और कोट � विख्या जीवाल जीशर से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में एक बरी खवार लिए काईजा सकती है कि मुक्कमन्त्री अर्विं केजीवाल को जमानत मेंग़ लीए है और पंद्रा हजार के नीजी मुचल के पर जमानत मेंग़ लीए है मुक्मन्त्री अर्विं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जिस्रसा चचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन है में को शकर क्या कि आई ये संजे आगे हलकी अब बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आईगी अगे एडी उसी तरीके सवम्मट करती रहेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है क्या कोछ़ भी जानकारे आई? अग दिके ये मामला बहुत बढ़ाव सबाल है जो सबाल निष्न तो ते अब मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाहरा था कोट का जो अडर है उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोरी होगा अवी तोवन खरवाई आवी ज़्स आप शुप्रिए अवी इस्माने में कोट की करवाई चल रही है तो उस के बाद खरवाई उने गब कोट की ज़द सबाब प्रक्रियान करत्मोगी दल या राजधिक बादीख पे बहो जादा औगा इसी आज्दिन्सी की करवाई नहीं होती है लेकी जो तप्छीष की प्रक्रियान उच्छते रहेंगी तेखि आज जिस सब आज वकी लेग, रमेश भी भुपटा और एक वोट कोट के कहागा है अग, यह भी कोड की प्रट्या, जो भी है, जो भी वहाज की प्रट्यार सु चलते लने ने दिजाईईईईईई. और नहीं कबार मैं अपको बताना चाहू उंगा. दिली के मुक्मन्त्री को कोड ते जमानत मिली है, इस वक की बडी खवर है, दिली के मुक्मन्त्री एरिवीन केज़्ी वाल को, कोड ते जमानत मिली है अप्पन्द्रा हajाँ रूपने तिया रीजी मुषलको पर जमानत मिली है. वक की ये भहज मैं भी देखौ्ट के लगी करी जासाकी है. भी रब मुँआग़े तो लगा थी दीशकोगे अपके तो उगादी खब़ता। बढ़ी खब़ा है, के ज्ज्वि अलो समानद मिल्गे यह पनडा हजाए़ दे, मोछलगे थे समानद मिल्गे यह तो बढ़ी खब़ एप उस्टार दे जानकारि लेनेया, अगी को जेजना मतलप सोड़ सारा समजया जारे केजनी वालनु जमानत मिलगगया तब ददी खबर है सब लेदि आज वद्दा देन जिजना सी वारवर जिकर का रहा है आज यो तेलन बजे जों जाप्तलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाउस्मेख होगा इलक्षन लोगा चोना होगगया किने गेर देवेज होगया ता उसे दिजाडे आज जो तो होगे लेदि जीवाल नगे वद्दा देन है आज ता इस्चर के विख्या जारे ृ, आज छोड़, बहुत देवेज हो सकविशक्षन कर अपसे समझना जाँएंगे क्या चीए तोर पर समजन दा है को, रहाप मिली ही हारवेगं केजीवाल को और आगे क्या कुच रहेंगा. चंकर अग, एक प्यशिण तोड़़ कि यह आपनी आपने एक बहुद वडी राहत कही जासकती है, मुक्मन्तर अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को जिस्र से, अभी एक ख़ाई जासकता है कि जिस्र से, फिलहाल जिस्र से, कोट में सुवाए के तोड़ान में, यह बडी कवार यह जासकती है, कोट में विस्तार से लिखा लिए है, तो वो देखना जान्वाए भेद महस्मुन होगा, और इस भक में अप केजिर्वाल को डालगत से जाने की इजासक्ती मिल चुकी है, निशिं तोर पे, मुक्मन्तर अर्वीन केजिर्वाल को, और उसे समथ पाटी गे लोग के लिए बहुद बडी कवर कै जासकती है, कोट में लिए विस्तार से लिए है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जासकते हैं, तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्मन्तर अर्वीन केजिवाल को लिए बहुद बढ़ी राथ मिल यहे, और जिस्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का लान होन है, में को शकर क्या क्या, यह संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से समवन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अभी जानकारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चायरा था, अगर उसके लिक माईने है, और समवन की प्रत्रीया जो तबतीश भरत्रीया उद चोते रहेगी, इतना दो इस परत्रीख है, टीक आशकर आप रहे गो रहे गो बने रहे, बद्दी कबर आई, बद्दी कबर दाजिकर कारे, अगर बंदरा शारके बचलके पर जमानतार अप पवट से जासकते है, क्याः पक्षष खमजोर रहा इदी का? आभी इस माजने भी फ्चोट की सूनवाए के बाद करे, तो इक और मैंधषन लेज मैं देशा अप देना चाँँआशा, अगी अगी इसमाण्ने बे देखे खोड की सुँझाए कि अगर बाट करे तो लग फ्री आपसून आपदेड में देशावुझाँगा. बश्वाल पक्ष खम्छोर रहा ही दिए का अगी अगी इस्मामने पे यह कोद के सूअ वाई के ग़े बाध करहें तो एक और मेहाजश्वन अपनेग में देना शावंगा इसवक्त में कोड के प्रक्याज्या चल रही है और जिस्प्रते उंके वकिली जो है, मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वकिल है, रमेश बुक्ता अनोने कोट तम्रोग किया, इस कुछ विसे सकारे है, इसले मुक्मन्त्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए, और बहस जारी रहे की जाए. तो ईस बक्त में बहस जारी है, बहस की जो प्रक्टिया इस उनने वी है, तीर मुक्क्मन्त्री केजीवाल को इस जासद दीर गया है, याब चाहें, तो आब जाते है, तो कोट की प्रक्टिया को ईस बसक्त में चल रही है, ट्माम थ्र्ट्याव को रखा जा आए जो दलिल देने की प्रट्या और रकी जाएए एं। और एक जो एक कहाज़ा सकता है कि, अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्मन्त्री के वहाँठे आने के लिए यों कि, कोट का अडेल सा, कि मुक्मन्त्री को आना पडेगा. तो मुख्मन्ती को आज वो आए अपनी अप्चारिक्ताव को पुरा के अपनी जो अटैन्देंस होता है कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तो ते एक रहत जरू है तिस रहत का रहत कई माइनो बे महत्पून है योके आज तारिक भी आज येलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बहाताने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक गल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुजादा कोई आजन्सिक कार्वाए नहीं होती है छक्त को लग आजन्कार बहुवाता है बढ़ी खबर बतारेदाश्वार है केज्री अल्नोस जमानड़त में लिए पन्द्रा है मचल्के ते जमाड़त में लिए पह्टी खबर है पोर विस्तार दरा दाड़ि जान्खारी लेने किक तो जजजजजग ता जो नोगी लगत कहो थीप अरविन केजीवानु जमानत मैंगया पर भद्डी खबरdamn या क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा लिगा है तो वो देखना जान्दा आप भेद महत्मुन होगा और इस तवक्ट में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस ते समथ बाटी के लों के लिए बहुड बढ़ी कवर कै जासकती है कोट ने उने का है, या आप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं ये एक तो से के सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अरविन केजीवाल को ये बहुड बढ़ी राज मिली है और जित्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होन हैं बिको शंकर क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुच अभी जानकारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत, बढ़ाँ सबाल है, जो सबाल, निशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, भी इस्मामले में कोट का जो और है, उसक अभर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोरी होगा, अभी तुंक करवाय अभी जब सुप्री, अभी अभी अभी अबी अभी अभी कोट की करवाय च्टल रही है, तो उसके बाड, करवाई उसके बाड, गब कोड की ज़ासमाम प्रट्सिया आप कर्त्रिया आप कषमे होंगी और इस वाडने में जब उछ़ो इसाद बाट्चीज फोगी तो उसके वक्यो से बिस्मलने के प्याज क्या जाएगा किजो अडर की कोईटा आप अदर की कोईटि में या इस बाख कोईटिच्र है या नहीं है विर्शिं पर टर पेख खेशकते है के या आच्की औडागत और आप बहुत बढ़ी रहाप कही जाद क्छी आप ड़्गत ये और उसके में नहीं है अर तम्म्स जोएँ तम्म्स की तब्तिया जो तब्तिष्य ब्रक्या वो तो चोडे रेगी इतना तो इस पुस थे ते के शंकर ता पूगत रेगी बने रेए बद्दी कबबर आजिकर कारे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमारक मिल गया अर्विन के जीवालनु कोट ने क्या कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो अदे को दस्वाज के अट्मिन्ते साधे गल कर दे कर दे असी बेख्या की अजे कापल आंदर बड़या ही है अजे सुन्वाएश शुरू हो ही है ता कुज ही मिन्ता दे वेच अब यह ज़न दी एक कोट दे अदिन के जीवाल नो जमाना दे दी ती है खोत में पन्डरा हदा अरब ना पिदे मच्छलके तुननु समाना दे दी दी थी है जो खोत में नोवि के दे ता कि तुसी जास सक्डे हो तो उगा लोग बाड़ी ते प्रट्री बाल नहीं लुग लिए जाए मुखक्मन्त्री बाल के तो वोकिल रें लें रें, रेंख बुछ दानोग गी है, बहुत कन्रोग किया इस फुच विसेस कारे है अग तो वुक्मन्त्री थे घरी बाल को जाने कि अनुमती दीजाए और � जिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पह बहुज जादा कोई आजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तप्टीश की प्रक्यां उचलते रहेगी देखे आज जिस रहते आजज़ के वाखिल हैं तरमेश भुप्ता रहोंने कोट के खाहा है तब वद्दी खबार है पूर विस्टार दे नाद्दी जानकारी लेनेः अगी को जिस ना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जावे केज्री वालनु जमानब मिल गया तब वद्दीखबर आज़ भद्दा देश्दासी वरवर जिकर्ठारे हैं आज़ तेन बजे चोँँ जाभ्टलाज जैगा एलक्षन्दा अनाउस्पन्ट होगा केडि आ तरीकानु एलक्षन्ट होगा चोणा होगे किने गेर देविच होगी आता उसे दिचाडे आज़ी जो तो कोथ देविच पेश होगे ने आविन केजिवाल तक अविन केजिवाल नु जमानत में लगा या पन्द्दरा हजार पेदे मचल के दे जमानत मिली हैं और बड़ा देन है आजिदा इसकर के वेख्या जार यासी की आखरकार के स्रीके दिना की कुज़ कोथ देविच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है अविन केजिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगेगा चंकर कुछ़ मुखमन्तरी अरवीन केजिवाल को जिवानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुछलगे पर जिवानत मिली है लेकिन इस्मामले पर अबहाद की कोडि अपी होगी उस बहडत महत्तून होगा की इस्मामले पर क्या कि अडिवाल की रही है इस माँने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा गया है तो वो देखना जान्ँा बहत महत्पुन होगा और इस बक्ट में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुगी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्ट मंत्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसे समब दिख पाटी गेज लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी खवर काई जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जाज़ सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्ट मंत्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बडी राच मिली है और जिद्रताद चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होने है में को शंकर क्या क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, हलागी आप बतारे कि अडर की कोटी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, गया कोच अभी जानकारी आएई आई आ देखे, यह मामला बहुत बड़ाद सवाल है, जो सवाल, निश्झिंत तरते यह मैं इसी बाद को जिकर करना चाहरा था अब अद की कोछ में कोट के जासमां प्रतियाई ओगी अभी ब्रचिलों करवाई तग कारवाई क्यमाению сосब सढ़ तन की कोरगाओere kaibunege ka Rakrooshpa अफमेः पंड्ड़ा रब छाएद तोननू जमानद दे दीतीएः। और कोटडने उन नोवी केदिद ता कि तुऽी जास्स क्डेउ शंकर क्या गुछ मैदलब समझे गुछ ही मिनतो में टरा कि अदाके जिकर कर रे थे हो सकते है. बाचीत अप्रपक्ष रखते रहें लेकिं कुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोट ने कहा कि आपको जमाना देते है आपको पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमाना तर आप कोट से जासकते है कि आप कुट समजा जाए, कि आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अवही अवही इस मामने पर देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और महस्पन अप्ड़ेट में देना शाँँगा इस वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस रह से, उनके वकी लिज लिज लहें, वक्ष मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी अरविन के जिवाल के जो वकी लें, रमेश लुभ्ता अनोने कोट तंवोग किया, इस कुछ विसे चारे है, इसले मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी केजिवाल को जाने की अनुमती दिजाए, और बहस जारी रही रही जाए, अवी इस वक्ष में बहस जारी है, बहस की जो प्रक्वी आए उग़े विए है, तर्फ मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी केजिवाल को इस जाजद दिया रहे है, या अप शाओँ है, तो अब जाए सकते है, तो कोट के प्रक्वी आए विस वक्ष में चल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रक्वीआव को रखा जा आ आया, जो दलिल देने के प्रक्वीआ और रही जारी है, और एक जो एक खाजा सकता है, क्झे अब चारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी के वहाचे आने के लिये, यो कि कोट का अरेज था, सो बअहताता जिस्र से आज्घ वकिले जे त्रमेश चुप्ता नोने कोफ्त कहागा अगी कोट की प्रक्ची जो भी है, जो भी मेंकी प्रक््चीञार सो चलते में लेगे देजाएं वि खवर मैं, अख्को बताना चाहूँँँँँा दिलिके मुक्मल्ठी को, गब कोथ दे जमानताद मुशात मउषमocur बकि, यह जल कै बल microorgan लियता, इसबhach jiwal मुढे क्यभी कझाशस exceeds the demands of Delhi prime minister, और रही Awakind गज्री वालनु जमानत मिलगगया तब ददी खवर आज्वेले दि आज वद्दा दें जुज़ा सी वार भर जिकर का रहा आज जो तेन बजे चोन जाप्तला जैगा, इलक्षन्दा अनाुस्मेंच वेगा, के डिया तरीकानु इलक्षन्च वोईगा चोना हुँँँँँ� बादली नई चोसान है के चुद भीगा और समझना चाइंगे येसी दिया चीदद़पर समजद़ा एकन रहाद मिलि है अर्वेंगज्झुवाल्को और रहाके क्या खुच् रहेगगा वृखुवंग्री अर्वीन केज्ईवाल को जिज्ट� से अवीे ऐखा जजाँज़े खिल्ठार कोट में सुवाई के दो़ान में यागे ब़ीगवार ये प्षागा जिज्गार वे आर्वीं केज्ईवाल को जमानत मीली है। के 15,000 के नीजी मुचलगे पर जमान आर्गी मु कोफी में विस्तार से लिखा लिखा लिए है, तो वो देखना जान आप भेद महत्पून होगा. और इस वक में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ास मिल चुकी है, निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को, और उसे समवन दिट पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी खवर काई जा सकती है, कोट ने उने काई है कि आप चाहे है, तो आप जाज़ सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्वीं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है, और जिस्र साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारी काईलान होन हैं, में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अगे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से समवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी को लिए देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुच अभी जान्कारी आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाव सावाल है, जो सवाल, निष्न तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चायरा था, वो ही आई ता कुच ही मिंटा दे बेच एक भर आजान दी है, कोट दे अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमाना दे दिती हैं, कोट ने पन्डरा हजार पे दे मचलके तो ना नु जमाना दे दिती हैं, और कोट ने नुवी कया दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, कुच ही मिंटा तो में, हला कि अम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, तोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा, बाचीत अप्पक पक्ष रकते रहें, लेकिं कुच ही मिंटो में, ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमाना देते हैं, अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचल के पर जमाना तार, अपको ते जास सकते है, क्या कुच समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अवही अवही इस्मान देखे, कोट की सुनवाए के गर बाट करें, तो कोट की प्रट्रिया को अवही इस भक्ष छल रही है, कोट में तमाम प्रट्याँ को रहा जाए, जो दलील देने की प्रट्या रहो रही जाए ए, और एक जो एक खहा जा सकता है, कि अपक्षारिक्ता है जो ती, मुच्मनतरी के वहाँ आने के लिए, योग की कोट कारेंज ता, कि मुच्मनतरी को आना पडेगा, तो मुच्मनतरी को आज उआए आए, अपनी अप्चरिक्ताओ को प�रा की अपनी जो अपनी अपनी टेन्देंस होता है, कोट के अपने आए पने लगाए, अपनी शिन तोब यो एक रहत जरु है, बिके आज, जिसरते आज... वकिबसके वाखीने है, वह बधी खवर है, एब आभी खवर की प्रच्याजोब एग जोभी है, जोभी वहस की प्रच्याजो चलते बैंगे दीजाए. अपको बताना चाहूंगा अपनी के पुच्मनतरी को, पवड़ा देन जुस्टा सी बारबर जिकरतारे हैं। आजज तेन बजे चोँन जबतलाजगगग एलक्षनदा अनाुस्मेद वेगा के दीा तरिकान। अँईलक्षनद होगा वों इकिन में जेर देविच विछ होँगा ता उस्दे चाल्दे अजी जोदो कोट देवटवईज पेश वोई नहीं अविन केजिवाड दाख, अर्विन केजिवालन। जमनत में लिगाई या, पंद़ा हजार पेदे मचलके दे जमनत मेंगाई. और वद्डा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार यसी की आखरकार केस्तरी के लिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप से समचना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है और्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर और दिश्यक बोगरा यह आपनी आपने एक बववडी रहात कही जासकती है मुक्वन्तर और्विन केजीवाल को जिस्र से भी अभी अख्या जा सकते है क्यา जिस्र से प्विलाल जिस्र से अग्ठ मेरग सुवाइ केगे ड़ोरान मेग भगी बदिखाँ बी कबार बी कही तोढ़़ा है कि, मुक्कमंत्री अर्विन केजिर्वाल को फ़े ज़मानत मिली है, और पन्दर,हाजार के नीजी मुचालगे पर जमानत मिली है, लेकिं इस भामले पर अबही जो और की कोपी होगी, और के कोफी को पना बहत ँ summers लिई instead on!!!!! उiegen ना द मैं he स्ते � flick य Flower तुर usual के सकते है, कि मुक्ट्मन्त्री, अर्विन किरिज्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है. और, जिस रब साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान हो नहीं है, मिक्टो, शंकर, क्या क्या, ये संजे आगे, आगे, आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारी आई? आग, दिखे, ये मामला, बहुत, बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है, तो सबाल, निषिन तर ते, मैं, इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड़ ज़ोगी होगा, अवी तुंद करवाई आवी ज़स तर सुप्री, आवी इस्मामले में, अवी ऎडर की, बने रे, बदडी कबर है, बदड़ी कबर दाजिक्र का रे, अवीं கेजिवालनो जमारक में लिए, पंडरा हज़ रोपे दे मच्छल के दे जमारक मि नहींग, तो को तने केए, कि तुसी जासक्डे हो, अवीं केजिवालनो, को तने केछिए, तुसी जास सक्डियो, आदेको 10 वाज के 8 मिलते सादे गाल कार्दे कार्दे आसी बेख्या की आजे कापला अंदर वड़े ही है, आजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई है, ता कुछ ही मिलता दे वेच एक भर आजा न दिया कि, तुसी जास सक्डियो, शंकर क्या कुछ मच्डियो संजे कुछ ही मिलतो में, हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकते है, दोनो पक्ष्य कापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहे, लेकि कुछ ही मिलतो में, ये कुछ में कहा, कि आपको जमान देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के मुछलके पर जमानतार आप कुछ से जासकते है, क्या कुछ समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने भी देखे कुछ की सुन्वाए के अगर बाद करे, अगर अगर बाद करा है, तो एक तर से आम बोल चाल के बाता है तो में बतारा अगर जाए, कि जब आचार संगीता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में, राजनजिन्सी क्डल या राजन्जिन्सी क्पाडिग पे, बहुज जाता कोई आजन्सी की करवाए नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तबचीष की प्रक्रिया हो चोते रहेगी, देखे आच जिसर से आज के वाखील है, रमेश गुष्ता अनोंगे कोछा है, कि अभी कोछा की प्रक्रिया जो भी है, अभी बहुज की प्रक्रिया शु़टिए डेजाई में दीजाई, प्र dinike mukhmantri ko code se jamana bhili hai, तबी के बडीखवर है, दिल्डि के mukhmantri एरविंड केजीवाल को, खोटे बी जमानत बहुली है, याजी द़ो खोड़ देछ पैस्छोए ने ही आद्टिंकेज्वाल दाक अरविंंकेज्वाल हुँरज देट अमनत में लिए लिए पण़र रागत मिली ओर रागत मिली ही यागे भी और आप लेग पुच रहेगा। ज़ब गाई तो दरके है ये अपनी अपने एक भग्ड बढ़ी रहाथ कही जासकती है मुक्वन्त्री अरविन के जिर्वाल को जिस्र से आबी एक ख़ाई जासकता है कि जिस्र से फिलहाल जिस्र से कोट में सुल्वाई के दोरान में इक बडि कवार ले भी काई ज़ासकती है कि मुक्मंत्री अरवीं खेजीवाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के निजी मुचलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस मावले पर अब यो अड़र की कोपी होगी उस अड़र की कोपी को परना बहत्महत्महत्मूगा कि इस माँने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा लिए है तो तो देखना जान्ना बहत महत्मुन होगा और इस वक में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाजरस मिल चुकी है निश्यं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उसे समडिज पाटी के लों के लिए बहुत बढ़ी ख़र कै जा सकती हैं कोटने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कह सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढी राच मिली है और जिस्रसा चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का ईलान होना हैं में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, हला कि आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई लिए देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कोच अई भी जानकारी आई? तो बआगे बतारे क्या बतारे आगे ना को बगादी कब़ा दिकर कारे अर्वेंक नीजी वानु जमारत मिल गागे, पंद्रा हुँपेद मुच्ऊल के देश्मारत मिलिया ता कोट नहीं कि आए तुसुट के लगाए बदी खबर दादी कब़़ागे, अड़ उके लिकाई मैंने है अर तम्मस ज़ों प्रट्या जो तब्किष्य प्रट्या उद चोते रेगी यपना तो इस परस दे ज़े के चंकर ना को रोग रीए जो बने रेए बददी कबवर है एंपी लम्भा समा बाचीत अप्रपपक्ष्य रही लेकिन खुछ ही मिनेटो मैं ये कोट ने कहाई अप प्रट्या जार के मुछलके पर समानतार अप कोट से जासकते है कै अप कुट समजाजाए क्या प्कष्य अप कमजोर रहा इदी का वा 평टरन駅द、 क्योंथ। तो क्यो क्लटि हैं �UPonthulf upward सबिय expenditures आप भी ने मुखछ़ुम्सष म।पर Mr contrary whats the equation for मुक्षम्ट्री केजिरीवाल को जाने के अनुमतीजी जाए और भिहद्स जारी रहगे जाए टिए अभी इस भक्ट में बहल्ट जारी हैं भिज्� hे जुए प्रक्ट्टिया में क雨टल नहीं एआ तर्ष्ट् बुक्मक्मन्त्री चेज्रिवाल को अप � Oscar razaht diya rgyaayé अख्छा आप जाएं तो जा गर सकटें। तो कोट की प्रक्या को अभी इस़्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट में चल रही है। योगी कोड का अलेज के आन्पकेटी को आना पडेगा. स्थो उक्ट मुक्मटरी को आना पडेगा. तो उक्मट्सी को आज योगो आम आगा. आपनी अप चरिक्ताग को पुरा के अपने टनदन्न्दषोट है. कोड के असाँन लगा है. भी तब को पुरा की अपनी जो अटन्देंस वोत के सामने लगा है और निशिन तब यो एक राहत जरू है तब राहत कई मैंनो में हद्पून है योंके आज तारिक भी आज एलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बता रहा था तब आचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस्वक में राजनिन्सिक गल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिग पे बहुजादा कोई आजन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब चीष की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी देखे आज जिस्वर से आज अज के वोकिल है चुरनमेश भुब्टन अरोंने कोड़ का रहा है अगी कोड़ की प्रक्या सी अझो भी है जो बी है ते प्रक्या सो चलते डे में दी जैं टिख़बर मैं आपको बताना चाहूँझा है दिलि के मुच्मनत्री को, कोड़ से मुँंनात में बी लिया है इसवक्त के बटी कबर है है दिलगीके मुखमत्ती अर्वीन केज़्िवाल को कोट से भी जमानत मिली है अद पन्रा हजार्ँए के नीजी मुषलको फर जमानत भी गगी है इस्वक्त की यह भेहद मेर्द्द बहुत, यह जान्कर्टी है बद्ति कबर आपदे दाष्कोकोग तबद्टी कबर आयक एगजी वाल नु जमानत मिलगए पनद्रा हजार दे मोचल के तध जमानत मिलगए तबद्टी कबर आप पोर विस्तार दे जानकरी लेने आगी कोजँजईस्दा मतलप सो़ा सभज्या जागे गज्री वाल्नु जमानत मिल गया ता बद्दी खबर है स्वेले दि आज वद्दा दें जुस्दा सी वारभाद जिकर कारे हैं आज जो तें बा�勁 चोन जाः्जा जगगा अलकषन्टा अनाूर्सनट वेगा खेरी अ तरीकानु폰 अलकषन्ट होँऊन्ढय किन नगेर देगा ता उसे दिचाल दे आज जो गज्द फोट्भीज पेश होे नें अबिंके जिवाल तक अभिंके जिवाल्नु जमानत मिल गया या क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखा लिखा लिए है, तो देखना जान्दा बहत्महत्म होगा. और इस तबक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ास मिल चुकी है. निशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विं केजीवाल को, अर्विं केजीवाल को इस बहुत बहुती रात मिली है, और विस्तार से चचाचा बी कर रहे थे आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है, या क्या क्या क्या ये संजे आगे अगे अप बतारे की अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके सम्मन करती रहेगी, ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है, जो सबाल निषन तरते है, मैं इसी बात को ज़िकर करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा, अपी त्रूंद करवाई अब जोस बस्प्रिमट, अबी इस्ञ्मामले में कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके वाग खारवाई अपने के बात कोट की जोस माम प्रत्रिया है, खत्मे होंगी. और इस्मामले में, जब वाखिलो के सार बाथ चीच होगी, तुसी जा सक्डे हो अर्विंके जीवालनो, कोटने के आग, तुसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज के 8 मिनते साडे गल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या की आजे काफला अंदर बड़े है आजे सुनवाई शुरू होई आद तुसी जा सक्डे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मजनद संजे कुछ ही मिनतो में आदा कि अम जिकर कर रेथ हो सकता है दोनो पक्ष खापी लंभा समा बाचीट अप्रपक पक्ष रखते रहे लेकिं कुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोटने काओ अपको जमानद देते है तुसी भी बाचीट अप्रपक पक्ष रखते रहे लेकिं कुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोटने काओ अपको जमानद देते है अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमानद अपकोट से जा सकते है काओ कुछ समजाजा है लिक अपक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अवही अबही इस मान देखे कोट की सुनवाए के गर बाट करेग तो एक और महज्पन अप्डेट में देशाओगा इस वकत में कोट की प्रक्ष चल रही है और जिस बदे उनके वोकीली जो है के मुच्वंटरी अरविन केजीवाल के जो वोकील है अरविन केजीवाल के जो वोकील है रमेश बुक्टा अनोने कोट कंवोट किया इस कुछ विसे शकारे है इसले मुच्वंटरी केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए और बहस जारी रही रही जाए तो अभी इस भक्ट में बहस जारी है तो बहुत तो को अध के एक पी साभनी टीगा औं नीषिंंटोखी तो और एक सब रहत जोड है जी रहक रहत कए माइनोडे महत्पून है कोके और तारीख भी आजे लान होगा है तो एक तर से आमा बूल चाल की भासानत है जो में बतारा हाँ वुश्टीज को ग़ाँ ती नहींगा वॉश्टीख ग़ाँ बादिख फादिख बहुजादा ख़ाँ ती ग़ाँ बादिख दिश्टीख करवाई नहीं गे रहीं तब थीच की प्रख्ग्याउ चलते रहेगी ज़ेकि आज जिस्टर से आदी खव़र है चेज्री वालनु जमानःत मिल गये पन्द्रा हजार्दे मोषलके ते जमानःत मिल या तब बढ़ी खवर है पुरा विस्तार दे दादी जान्कारी लेने आ अगी को जेस्दा मत्लप सो रषारा समज्या जारे. खेज्री वालनु जमानःत मिल गये तब ब� अगर कर किस्ट्री के दिना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सक देशन्कर अप से समचना चाइंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है की रहाख मिली है और आगे क्या कुच रहेगा चंकर निश्व तोर देशन्की ये अपनी अपने एक बहुत वडी रहागत कही जासकती है अबी इक कहता जासकता है कि जिस्रो ज़िस्रो से प्लहाल जिस्रो से कोट में सुवाए के द़ाँन में एक भडी खवार भी कहते है कि मुक्मन्तर अर्वीन केजाएवाल को जमानत मिली है और 15,000 के नीजी मुचल्के पर जमानत मिली है मूION KLME KASI कोटने उने का है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जा जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज़्ाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली हैं, और जिस्थर साज्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक का ईलान होने हैं. घब कोड के सबार में प्रत्रीःा है, कातमोंगी, और इस माडे में, जब उनके वाँी लोगे सर बाजचीच होगी, तो तो उसके वाँी लोगे सच्मनेगे का प्यास के जायागा, लगी नादग कोपी है, लगी आद लगी कोपी में क्या उसा के जिक्र है? यह नहीं है? विषिन करोत यह के सकता है कि अज की राहात नहीं है तो राहत बहुत बडी रहात कही जात्ती है और उसके थी पही माइने है अर तम्म्म्स् तम्म्म्स की तब्तिया जो तब्तिष्क प्रक्टेया और तो चोते रेगी इतना तो यईस तो इस पुस दे ज्यख्याशंका दाएप बरआत रेएगी बड़ी कबर दादिककारे अरविन के जीवाल्नु जमारक मिल गया पन्द्रा है ॒ पटे भी मच्चल के ते जमारक् मिझा। ता खॆथने कया कि तु़्सी जा सक्दे हो अरविनके जिवालनु खुथ नै कि तु़्सी जा सक्दे हो आा को 10 अछ कि 8 मिनते साधे गल कर दे कर्दे अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई आप ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कुट दे अर्वें केजीवालनो जमानत दे दिती हैं कुट ने 15 अर्बे दे मचलके तोनानो जमानत दे दिती हैं और कुट ने उनोवी केदे ता कि तुसी जास चक्डेओ अपक्ष का पी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहें लेकि खुट ने कुट ने कहाजा अपको जमानत देते हैं अपको 15 अर्बे मुचलके पर जमानत अर अप कुट से जासकते हैं कुट समजा जाएं क्या पकष खम्जोर रहा इदी का अभी अभी इस्माम देखे खुट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करें तो इसक और महत्पन अप्डेट में देशा हूँँँँँँ इस्वक्ट में कुट की प्रच्याष चल रही हैं और जिस भरते उनके वाखीली के श्वाखील हैं मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी अरविन केजीवाल के जो वखील हैं रमेश उप्टा अनोने कुट तन्रोग किया इस खुच विसे चारे हैं इसले मुक्ष मुच्वंटरी केजीवाल को जाने की अनुमती दीजाएं और बहस जारी रहागी जाए तो अवी इसवक्ट में बहस जारी है बहस की प्रुविया हो खषन नहीं है तिर मुच्वंटरी केजीवाल को इस जाजग दीजाएं हैं या अप शाओइं तो औब जासकतेःं तो कुछ्वंट्टी प्रक्व्या को अवी इच्वस मैं छल रही है और वोPeash Corporate के भी मुख्ष्ह्मंटरी को लाह ही तो बहुत, abolition of office officials buildings and fella and कई मैंनो बे महत्पून है, योंगे आज्टारिक भी आज्देलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाटिक पे, बहुजाडा कोई आजन्सिक कारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तब्टिष् की प्रक्रिया उच्वते रहेगी, जिएकि आज जिसर से आज्ज वक्टील है, अग, आजन्ज्व्टा नोगे कोडग का का है, अगी कोडग की प्रक्रिया जो भी है, जो भी बहुज़ की प्रक्रिया शो चलते लेगे नहीं लेगे जाएगा, अगी कोडग जेजना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जाएगे, केज़्ी वालनु जमानत मिल गया, तब भट्टी खबर आज्वे लेदि आज्ज वद्टा दें जुजदा सी बारभर जिकर का रहा है, आजज तेन बजे जँज थवाप्तलठजगगा, उकेडिर तरीकानु, इलक्षन उगगा औच्वनां होंगया खिने गेर देपिज होँंगया तो उसे जाएगे आजजज ज़ो फोट्टेबिज पेश होझेने अपिं केजवाए तक, अर्विन के जिवाल नु जमानत में लगाई या पन्द्रा हजार पे दे मचल के दे जमानत में लिए आँ और बड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के विख्या जार यासी की अखर कार किस्तरी के दिना की कुज कोट देविच हो सक देशन कर आप से समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर रोच तल आँ बबश्टार पर जाएंगे कही खाई। भी अगर नोढा कि मुँकमनतर आर्विन केजिवाल को जमानत में लिए है और पन्दा हजार के नीजी मुँछल गे पर जमानत में लिए है लेकिन इस माखले पर अब जो और की ख़्बी होगी अभलान नहीं को परना बहत बहत्पुन होगा तिस माचने पर क्या क्या खाएक। अडर के कोफी में विस्तार से लिका जे है तो दो देखना जाना बहत्पुन होगा और इस बक्त मैं अछ च्झिरवाल को जालड़ जाने की द às ramil chuki hai निशीं तोर पे मुक्म्मनत्री अर्वीन केजीवाल्गो और उसät समफ दित पाटिगे लों के लिए बहुद बटीख़्र कवर कई जासक्ती है कोत लेह मने का है त्याख चाई है तो आप जाजक्ते हैं इक तो से कैसकते है। कि मुक्ट्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है. और जिस्रसा चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है. में को शकर, क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हला कि अब बतारे कि अडल की कोपी आगी, अगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से संवन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुछ अभी जान्कारे आई आई? आ, दिखे, ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते है, मैं, इसी बात को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोडरी होगा, अभी तुन्ध करवाई आई ज़्सा सुप्री, अभी इस्मामले में, कोट की करवाई चेल रही है, तो उसके बात करवाई होगने के बात, जब कोट की ज़्स माम प्रट्रिया है, कतम होंगी, और इस्मामले में, ज़व उनके बाखिलो के सार बाच्छीज होगी, तो उसके बाखिलो से विस्माले में का प्यास क्या जाएगा, कि जो और की खाई है, उस और की काईबी में, क्या अस्बात का जिकुर है यह नहीं है, जिषिन कोपे के सकते हैं, कि आजकी रहात बहुडी रहात कही जाएगा तक्ती है, और उसके गी माईने है, और तम्मन जो तम्मन की प्रट्रिया, तब्तीश भरख्ग़े हो तो जमारक मिलते द़ा कोटने क्या तूसी जा सक्डे हो आदे को 10 वाज की 8 मेंते साडे गाल करदे करदे आसी बेख्या की आजे काफला अंदर वड़े ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुछ ही मिंटादे वेच एक भार आजा न दिया की कोछ दे हर्वें के जीवाल नू जमान दे दिती है कोछ ने पन्डरा हजार पे दे मचलके तो नानू जमाने दे दिती हैं और कोछ ने नू वी क्या दिता है की तुसी जाए सक दे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मत्रब समजे कुछ ही मिंटो में हरागे हम जिकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है अरीँ बवगवाशन साँ, आब बाचीत अप्रपकष रक्च रखते रहे लेकिन खुच ही मिन तो में, ये खॉछ ने काईा, के आपको जमाना देते हैं, अपको पन्डरा जार के मुचलके पर दमाना तर ऑंप कुछ है जासकते है, के आपकुट समजा जाये. क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदीका? अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने देखे कोड की सुन्वाई के अगर बाद करे तो एक और मेहत्सून अप्डेट में देचा उंगा इस्वक्त में कोड की प्रक्या चल रही है और जिस प्रते उनके वोकिली के और एक इस्वट लिए तक अब जारिक्ता है क्योट की उप्ट्षारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्वन्त्री के वाहणे के लिए कोट का अरेज था कि मुक्मन्त्री को आना पड़ेगा तो मुक्मन्त्री को आज उ आई आई आई आई अप चारिक्ताँ को पुरा कि अपने जो अटन्देंस होता है, कोट के अई सामने लगाए और निशिं तो ते वो एक राहत जरू है राहत कई माईनो में महत्पून है, योगे आज तारिक भी आज लान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बहातने जो में बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाडिक पे, बहुज जादा कोई अजन्सिक � नहीं ते जली के मुख्मन्त्री को खोड थEOजमानत में ली है. इस बगत की बढिभत रे है. नहीं, दिले के मुच्मन्त्री अरवीं केजिवाल को creatures of Delhi with the head of Delhi has been given the citizenship of the U.S. and the court of Nijimushalk. अक पन्द्रा है, अपनी जै मुषलको फर जमानत में आजगी है. एक बदी खबर या पुरा विस्तार ड़ाड़ जान्कारी लेनेंगा अगी को जज़ेस्दा मतलप सोड शारा संज्या जाबे खेज़्ी वालनो समानएभ रहिट खबर आच्मे दियादिद देंजुजदासी वार बादूग दिख्र तार्या बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार्दे नादी जान्कारी लेने है, अगी कुजेज़्ा मतलप सोर सारा समज्या जागे, केज़्ी वालनु जमानप मिल गय तब बद्टी खबर है स्वेले दि आज वद्दा देन जुस्दासी वारवर जिक्रतारे है, आज जो तेन बजे चो अगी कुजेज़्ा इस्टर के विख्या जागे सी की आखरकार के स्वीके लेना, की कुजे खोट देवेच हो सक देशन कर आप सी समझना चाएंगे, क्या सीदे तोर पर समजजद है, की राहात मिली हार्वीन केज्वाल को, और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा, चंकर. आप पनी आपने का बहुत बगरी राएद खाए जाचते है, मुक्वंत सर्वीन केज्वाल को, जिसर से, आभी क्या रवाएग काई ज़़ा चाएंद पर, च़र कोत में सुवाए के दवाल जे जाचते है, कि मुक्वंत बुच्या अरवीन केज्वाल को झastiराएंगे, अप विस्तार से लिखा लिए है, तो देखना जान्ँा पहद महत्पून होगा। और इस भक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है। निशिं तोर पे मुक्मंट्री अर्विन केजीवाल को अर्विन केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है। और विस्तार से चचाचा भी कर रहे थे कि आज चुनाउ की तारीक काईलान होना है। बिकलोष्य्कर के या ये सझे आगे हलाकी आई बतारे कि अडर कीवाँणी आगी काई आगे इदी उसी तरिकसे सम liquor कर टिरेवेगी या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोँ निटेष कोट ने दिए है के अप प पुछघ फी जानकारि आई ये माँला बहुत बहुत बड़ाल सवाल है जो सवाल निशिन तो ते अप मैं इसी बाद को जो जिक्र करना चायरा ता कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोड ज़ोगी होगा, अभी तुंद करवाई आभी ज़स सुप्रिम आभी इस मामले में क क्या इस भाग के जिक्र हैं यह नी है, विषिन तो बही के सकते हैं क्या एक अच की जो रहात है, तो रहात बहुड बड़ी रहात कही जाथकती है, और उसके गी माईन हैं और टमंद की तब्टीः जो प्टीश की प्टीः उद चोडे रही, इसना तो अस्प्टिष है, क् अजे सुन्वाई शुरु होई आप ता कुछ ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कि कोछ दे हर्वें के जिवालनू जमान दे दिती हैं, कोछ में पन्ड़ा हजारपे दे मचलके तो ना नू जमान दे दिती हैं, और कोछ ने नुवी क्या दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, � लेकि कुछ ही मिन्टो में ये कोछ ने कहा, कि आप को जमानद देते हैं, अपको पन्ड़ा जार के मुचलके पर जमानदार आप कोछ से जासकते हैं, कि आप कोछ समजा जाए, कि आप पक्ष कमजोर रहा एदी का? अवी इस्मामने पी देखे, कोड की सुन्वाए के गर बात करगें, तो यक आप पन्ड़ेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँ, इस वक्त में, कोड की प्रक्ष चल रही हैं, और जिस रहते वकीली के, मुच्पनादूर अर्वीं केजीवाल के, जो वकील हैं, लर्मेश्ब्रूँछानोई कोछ तन्रोग किया किप्कुछ विस्ध्कार लिए है अपने बहुत्री केज्रिवाल को जाने क्या लुमती जाए. और बहुत जोगे बहुत जारी रह किजाए. तो अबी इप्छ़़क फ़क्त मैं बहाज जारी है, बहाज की प्रक्ष्याय ञो खड नहीव है तो तुर, वौक्श मंद्टरी केजरवाल को, अग़ एज़ासत दिया ज़ा एं आप चाहें. अगे आज तारिक भी आज येलान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा अचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजनिन्सिक दल या राजनिन्सिक पाटिक पे बहुज जाता कोई अजन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तब्चीष की प् इस वक की बढी कबर है दिल्डी के मुखमती अर्वींद केजीवाल को कोट थे बी जमानत मिली है और पन्द्रा हजार रुपे के नीजी मुषलको पर जमानत दीगागी है बढी कबर बतादे दश्को कोट बढी कबर है केजीवाल मुखमती बीबा़ नहीं है पन्द्रा हजार दे मुषलके ते जमानत मिली है तबढी कबर है पुरा विस्तार दे जानकारी लेने है अगी को जेस ना मतलप सुर अचारा समज्या जारे अच्र कर कच्री के दे ना की कोज ग़़़़़़च वो सक देशन्कर आप से समचना चाँएगे क्यासीदिदे तवर पर समजद है की रहात मिली है आर्विन केजीवाल को और आके क्या कुछ रहेगेगा छंकर अपने आप्ड़ी आपने थे बहुत वड़ी रहात कही जासक्ती है मुख्वन।ी, अर्विं की ज्र्वाल को जिस्वर से आई बी अपने अक इक खाँजाचकत्ता आप लिए च्रूक्त्में जुल्वाए के दोरान लें औरे कि मैं अदर कि ख़ियोंगा loving it Okay... उराह, मम fossils ऐ scientist मुक्क्मन्तर और्वीं कजीवाल को, और उस्ढे सभ़दी, पाटीगे लोग के लिए बड़ी कह तोट लेकाई लिए जा सक्तिये 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संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे के अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुच अभी जानकारी आई? आ, दिखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाव सबाल है, जो सबाल निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, कि इस मामने में कोट का जो अडर है, अदर की ख्ष्छे को परना भोड ज़री होगा, आविच्तूं कर्वाई चीज अबि subscribe । अबिच्छ माने मेंगा कोट की काडवाई चल रही है, जो उसके बाद ख्ष्छे बाद कर्वाई उनके बाद दप कोट की जासमाम पीकर्र्याई करत्मोंगी, टक मच्छलाग मिलीया त्व्मछिए क्यों कि चक्ट है अर्विन के जीवालनो कोट मिलीया कि तुसी जाज चक्ट हो अग देखो दस्वज के आप मिलिझे साभडे गल कर दे कर दे आसी भेख्या की आजे कापल आनदर बड्या ही है अजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही आप अकुज ही मिन्तादे बेच एक अबर आजान दिया कौट दे अर्विन के जिवालनु जमाना दे दिती हैं कौट ने पन्द्रा हदारपे दे मचलके तो नानु जमाना दे दिती हैं अब वो बाची ता अप्पक्ष रखते रहें तो बाची तो में ये कौट ने काहा अपको जमाना देते हैं अपको पन्द्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमाना तार अप कौट से जाए सकते हैं क्या कुट समजा जाए? त्या बाच्ष खमजोर रहा इदी का? अभी अभी इस्माम देखे कौट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करें तो एक और मेहप्सुन अप्डेट में देना शाँँँगा इस्वक्त में कौट की प्रक्या चल रही हैं मह यह थे है बैढ्ठ महत्वूं होगा और इस्वक्त में अप केजीवाल को ढालाडत से जाने की इजाज़त रहा एं निष्ग तोर पे मुक्र मुंक्ल मंत्रे अर्विं केजीवाल को और उसे समदिः, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर कही जासक्ती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे है, तो आप जासक्ते हैं तो एक तो से कैसक्ते हैं, कि मुक्च्मन्त्री अर्विन किरिज्वाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है और जित्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होने है मेंकोट शंकर क्या क्या, यह संजे आगे, हलागे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कोच अभी जानकारी आई आई? आ, देखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत, बहुत, बढ़ाँ सावाल है, जो सवाल, निशन तरते है, मैं, इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, ती इस मामले में, कोट का जो अ़र है, उसक अ़र की कोपी को परना बोध ज़ेवरी होगा, और द्वंद करवाई आविज़त सर सुप्त्रिम आए अविज़त समाले में, कोट की कारवाई चेल रही है, तो उसके बाड, करवाई होगने के बाड, जब कोद की जब तबाज प्रट्रिया है, ख़द मोंगी. और इस माडने में, जब उनके वाचीलो के साथ बाजचीच होगी, तो उसके वाचीलो से दिस मलने का प्याज क्या जाएगा, जब अदर की कोपी है, उस अदर की कोपी में, क्या इस बाड का जिक्र है, यह नहीं है, इस निशिन कोपी के सकते हैं कि अचकी जो रहात है, वो रहात बहुड, बड़ी रहात कही जातक्ती है, और उसके लिए कई माइने है, अदर बाड की कापड़ी है, और वें के जीवालनु जमारक मेंगगगा है, पन्ड़ा हद्सार उपे दे मच्यल के दे जमारक मेंगगया, तो कोटने कै है, कि तुसी जा सकते हो, अची बेख्या की अजे कापला अपला हैं भड़े है, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो आगे ता कुछ ही मिझ्टा दे वेच एक हभर आजा न दिया, कोट दे अवें के जीवालनु जमार दे दे दिती है, कोटने पन्डरा हद्सार पे दे मच्यल के तोना जमार दे दिती है, कोटने अवें के दे दिता की तुसी जा सक दे हो, शंकर क्या कुछ मतलप समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में, हलागे हम जेकर कर रहे थे हो सकता है, तोनो पक्ष कापी लंबा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रखते रहे, लेकिं कुछ ही मिनतो में, यह कोटने कहा, की अपको जमानत देते है, आपको पनद्रा जार के मुछलके पर जमानत आर अप कोट से जा सकते है, की आप कोट समजा जाए, कि आप पकष खमजोर रहा इदी का? आपी अबही इस मामने पर देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के लिए गर बात करे, और महधन अप् देखे मैं देनाशा वॉच्छा उनुब का, इस वकत मैं कोट की प्रक्या चब रही है, और जिस रफे उक्ट मुक्च मनत्री अर्विन केज्रिवाल के लिए वक्ची ले न, रमेच लुक्ता उन्वोग की आ, इस यह कुछ विसे चारे है, मुक्मन्तری केजरीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए और बहस जारी रहे की जाए तो अभी इस भक्त में बहस जारी है बहस की प्रक्विया थो खतल नहीं उगी है तर्वं बहस केजरीवाल को इस जासत दीर गया है या अप शाहें तो अब जा सकते है अब वोल चाल की बहसने जो में बतारा था कि जब आचार संगीता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजजनसी कडल या राजनसी क्पाड़िग पे बहुँ जाथा अप अजनसी की कारवाई इन होती है लेकि जो तब प्क्ष की प्रक्विया उज़ते रहेगी बढ़ी खबर बतारे दश्खो को दबड़ी खबर है केज्री वाल लु जमानत मिल गया पंद्रा हजार दे मुचल के ते जमानत मिल या तबड़ी खबर है पुरा विस्तार दरादी जानकारी लेने है अगी को जज़ा मतलप सोर सारा समझा जारे केज्री वाल लु जमानत मिल गया तबड़ी खबर है अज बड़ा दें जुज़ा सी वारभर दिकर कारे है आज जो तेन बजे चों जाबतलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मन्त होगेगा केडी आ तरीकानु इलक्षन होगेगा ऐननी इलक्षन होगेगा चोंडा होगेगा कि ने गेर देवेच होगेगा तब उची विचाछा दे आज जो भग खोवेजा ऐपाश होगेगे आभिंकेजिवार तक अदिझ केज्री लिए जमानत मिल गया भी खर्�井 निजा के है सकती है कि उक्मडन्तरी एब अरभीन केजिर्वाल को जमानेद मिली है और पन्द शाहजार के नीजी मुचल्गे पर जमानेद मिली है लेकिन इस आभने पर आबई जो अडर की खोपी होगी उस अडर कीख्चवेगो प़ना बहुत महत्वून होगा, कि इस मानने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोपी में विस्टार से लिखा लिखा लिए है, तो वो देखना जाना बहुत महत्वून होगा. और इस वक में अप केजीवाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाजरत में चूगी है, निषिन तोर पे मुक्कमन्ती अडर विन केजीवाल को और उसे समवत लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी क्वर काई जा सक्ती है, कोथ ने उने का है के आप चाहे है, तो आब जा सकते हैं. इक तो ते क्षकते है, थे मुक्मन्ते अब अब बड़ी रागत मिली है, और, जिस्र साथ चच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हला कि आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या पिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने देएं है, क्या कुछ अई भी जानकारे आए? आ, दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, ता कुछ ही मिंटा दे भेच एक भर आजान दीए, कूछ दे, अरविन के जीवाल नु, जमानत डे दिती है, कूछ में पन्डरा खाँजार पे दे मचलके तो ना नु, जमानत डे दिती है, और कूछ ने नुवी कया दिता कि तुसी जास सक देओ, और Josh Shankar क्या कुछ प्रत्रा इद संजे कुछ फुष के मिनितो में, हाँगा कि ना जिकर कर कर रहे थे नो सकता या दोनो पक्ष्य का आपी ऱंबा समा, ता भाछीप अप प्रपक पक्ष्य रख दे रहे, और कुछ ही मिनटो में ये कोछ ने कहाः, अगी अगी इस्मामने बे देखे खोड की सुन्वाएक अगर बागत करे तो एक अर मेहाज्सुन अब्डेट में देशाँँगा इस्वृक्त में, कोड की प्रक्याच चल रही है। अगी अगी अगी इस्मामने बे देखे कोड की सुन्वाएक अगर बागत करे तो एक अर मेहाज्सुन अब्डेट में देशाँँगा, इस्वृक्त में, कोड की प्रक्याच चल रही है। अगी अगी अगी अगी अगी अगी अगी ठ्वेगाच भी बागत कोड की सुन्वाँगे देशाँँगे प्रक्याच चल रही है। तो आपी इसवक्त में बहुज जारिय है, बहुज की बिकियाा रवो कछतंनी है. तो दिर प्रप्तको बचल।, मुख्मन्त्री केज़््वाल को आपह रासद दिया जैने किं आप चाई हैं. तो कोट की प्रप्क्या को आपी इस फक्त में चल रियाग, कोट में तमाम प्रट्याओ को रखा जा आगा, जो दलील देने की प्रट्याओ रगी जा रही है, और एक जो एक कहाज़ा सकता है, कि अप्चारिक्ता है जो ती मुक्मन्त्री के वहाँपे आने के लिए, कोट का आइरेज के मुक्मन्त्री को आना पडेगा, तो मुक्मन्त्री को आज़ो आए आई अप्चारिक्ताओ को पूरा के आई आपनी जो साँवने लगाए, और निशं तोप्यो एक रहत जरु है, रहत कई मैंणो में रहत्पून है, योगे अज़ाईक भी आज़ेलान हुरा है तो एक तर से आम भोलचाल कि बहातने जो में बतारा अचार संगिता लग जाता है तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुज जाता कोई अजिन्सिक खारवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्किष की प्र बहुड कोई बेगाडि कोगे बहुड कोगे दश्कोगे तब दबड़िखख़वार है, केज़्िवाल्नु जमानत मिल गी या पंद्रा हजार दे, मुच्झलके ते जमानत मिल या तब बड़ीगगवार है, पूरा विस्तार दे नादी जोनकारी लेनेः, अगी को जिस्� मिल गी या तब बड़ीगगवार है स्वेले दि आज वद्दा दे न जुस्दासी बारभार जिकरतार है, आज जो ते न बजे चोन जाप्तलाज जैगा, इलक्षन्दा अनाउस्मन्त होगा, केडिया तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा, चोना हुँँँँँँँँँँँँँ� आज भजे आज बतारे की अडर की कोपी आगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तब शम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उस्पको लेकर भी कोई निर देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या एप पुछे भी जानकारी आई? अग, दिखे ये मामला बहुत, बहुत बहुत बड़ाल सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषिन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जो जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बुत ज़ोगी होगा, अभी त्वंद करवाई आब ज़स प्विः, अभी इस्मामले में कोट की कावआई चाल रही है, तो उस भाग, करवाई उनके बाद कोट की ज़सबाम प्रक्रिया है, खट मोंगी, और इस्मामले में, ज़ो वाखीलो गे यस भाचीच होगी, तो उसके वकिलो से भिस्मलनेगा प्याज क्या जाएगा कि जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की कोपी में क्या इस बाद का जिक्र है, यह नहीं है निशिंट परपे कै सकते हैं कि अजकी जो रहात वो रहात बहुत बड़ी रहात कही जातक्ती है अगर उसके लिए माइने है, अगर तम्म्म्स की जो प्रत्रिया जो तब तीश्छे प्रक्रिया वो तो चोते रही, यतना तो इस पूषत है, तीश्टंकर ता को तरीए जो बने रहें, बड़ी खबर आज जिक्र कारे, अर्विं के जीवालनु जमारक मिल गया, 15,000 उपे दे मुछल के दे जमारक मिल या तो खोट ने कया, तो तूसी जा सक्डे हो. अर्विं के जीवालनु खोट ने कया, तो तूसी जा सक्डे हो. आदे को 10 वज की 8 मेंते सादे गल कर दे, आसी बे ख्या की आजे कापल अंतर बड़े है, आजे सुन्वाई सुड़ू हो ही आप आप कुछ ही मिन्ता दे वेच आगभर आजान दी आप कोछ दे अरविन केजीवालनो जमानग दे दितीआग. कोछ ने पन्द्रा खाँजारपे दे मचलके तो जमानग दे दिती आप. अर कोट ने उना नोवी कै दिता कि तुसी जा सक्देओ, शंकर क्या कुछ मत्ट समजे कुछ ही मिन्नतो में, धाईके अम जिकर कर रे थे हो सकता दोनो पक्ष या पी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्पक्ष रेकते रहे, लेकिन कुछ ही मिन्नतो में ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमानत देते है, अपको पंद्रा जार के मुचलके पर जमानत अर अपकोट से जा सकते है, कि अपकोट समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? अभी अभी अभी इस्मामने भी देखे, कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और मेहपन अप्डेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँ, इस वक्ष में कोट की प्रक्या चल रही है, और जिस रहते उनके वोकिली जो है, अभ वछारिक्ता है जो ती, मुक्ष मानत्री के वहाँआ आने के लिए, क्योट का अरेज था, मुक्ष मांत्री को आना बडेगा, तो मुक्ष मानत्री को आज उआए अई आपनी अप्चारिक्ताओ को पुरा के, अपनी अपनी जो अटन्देंएं सोता है, कोट के सामने लगाए और निशिन तो ते एक राहत जरू है तिस राहत कई माइनो में हद्पून है योके अज तारिख भी आज यलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बहातने जो मैं बतारा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जातते है तो उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक पाडिक पे बहुज जाता कोई आजिन्षिक करवाए नहीं होती है लेकि जो तब्टिश की प्रक्रिया हो चलते रहेगी अच जिस्वर से आज्ज के वाखील है रमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के कहा है बद्टी खबर है पुरा विस्टार दराडि जानकारी लेने है अगी को जिस ना मतलप सोड़ सारा समज्या जागे केज्री वालनु जमानप मिल गय है तो बद्टी खबर है सोड़े दियाज्वड्दा दें जिस्दासी वारवर जिकर कारे है अज्ज देन बजे चोन से ढबतलाच जैगा, इलक्षनदा अनाँश्मिच होगे, केडि आतरीकानु, अअत्ढन होगे, अधिन ने गेर देविच होगे, अजी जो दो कोथ देवेच पेश होई ने अर्विन केजीवाल नु जमानत मेल गया, पन्द्रा हजार पेदे मच्छल के दे जमानत मिली है, और बद्डा देन है अजी ता इस्टर के विख्या जार यसी की अखर कार केस्ट्री के दिना की कुज कोथ देवेच हो सक देशन कर � कहाज आसकता है कि जिसर से आप फिलाल जिसर से कोथ में सुडवाए के दौरान में एक बडिक खवार भी कहाज जासकती हैं, कि मुच्क मैंक्री अर्विन केजीवाल को जमानत मिली हैं और पन्द एंदा जार के नीजी मुजटल्गे पर जमानत मिली हैं और इस नाबले पर अबी जो औडर की ख़़ होगी उस अडर की ख़़ को परना भेज़ महत्खून होगा कि इस ब्मामले पर यह-कि आग औतर की ख़़़ है लिए भिस्टार से लिखा ज़ाजे यह तो देखना जान्ँा बेज़् महध्खून होगा और इतवक में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है निशिं तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल को और उस से समथ पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बड़ी कवर काई जा सकती है कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाई है, तो आप जा सकते हैं तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविन केजीवाल को यह बहुत बडी राज मिलिए है और, जिस रता चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारिक काईलान होना हैं आप और शकर क्या क्या यह यह संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहे गी यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं क्या कुच अई भी जानकारी आए आए अडर वड़ी कबर दा सिखकर खारे आरवें के जीवाणु जमार�く मिल गई आए प्टरा हज़ा उपे दे 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चाँएंगे या सीथे तर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है और्विन केजिवाल को और आके क्या पुछ रहेगा चंकर अब कोज़ ने अवने कागे आप आप चाँएंगे तो आप जाजकते हैं थो एक तो से के सकते हैं, क्या विख्या विख्या अवन केजिवाल को ये बहुत बगज़ रहात मिली है और जितरसा चचाचा भी कर रहे थे ये आज चुनाओ कि ताप है. बदी राच मिली है, और, जिस्रसा चचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है। में को शंकर, क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, हलकी आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके संवन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उस्को लेकर भी कोई निर्देश कोट ने दिये है, क्या कुच अई जान्कारी आई आई? आ, दिखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत, बड़ाँ सवाल है, जो सवाल, निश्टरते मैं, इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाहरा था, तिस वाल में, कोट का जो अडर है, उसक अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत जोगी होगा, अपी तुंध करवाई आई जोग स्फरीज आब इस्माने में, कोट की कारवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बाग, करवाई उआने के बाग, अर्विन के जीवालनュ जमारितन्हािए, पंदरा अख़ा उब बे मुच्झालके ते जमारित मैं ञादीग, कोट नहीं के क्या कि तुस्सी जा सकते होग, आरविन के जीवालनュ कोट में, के अगए तुस्झी जा सकते होग, आदे को रस्वच के आश्वम रेव, और जिस्प्रते उंके वकीलिज लहा है, मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विन केजीवाल के जो वकील है रमेश नुक्ता अनोने कोट तन्रोग क्या इस कुछ विसेच कारे है, इसले मुक्क्मन्त्री केजीवाल को जाने के अनुमती जाए, और भेहस जारी रेखी जाए, तो अभी इस � ताली बायंकि, इस णह कम बना की हींना रहाř, की मुक् verlierाट नि Janeiro मैं पर क्रिया वोर राख़ी पहे डे. और � cooling और नईा पना के ड़ोिए ड़ा to यार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिक पे बहुत जाता कोई आजिन्सिक खार्वाई नहीं होती हैं, लेकि जो तब्टिश की प्रक्रिया उच्वते रेगी, अच जिस्वर से आज्ज के जो वकी लें, रमेश गुप्ता रोने उस्वक में बहुत पे नद में ब्टी ख्वाबर खेज़्िएं, तब वंटी ख्वाबर है, पूड़ा विस्ठार द्दाडिज जान्कारि लेनेया, अगी को जिस्वाँज़्ा स्वर सारख श़ड़ नजीा जागे आज्जरिवाओ मुझ्टी कबार है, पहले दी आज्च अफिन्ट्योछब Kashyapat अफनी अपने मप्टोगडी रहाथ क्याईís個 puhodvadi rahat kehi krashakti he मुक्म्श्ते अर्वीन की जिrictर फोग्ष्फण have muq средi arw tragri Krothi Arvind kejriwal। Justra se,जिस्थर dressedhi अबी क्यंक Prefereb कहाँ जा जाएक ज orphana jazate KURTA क्यंकवाशी जिस्थर ज़ा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, के मुक्र मंत्री अर्विन की जिवाल कोई बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है. और, जिस्रसा जचाचा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना हैं. में को शकर क्या क्या यह संजे आगे, आगे अगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई निदेश कोट ने दीएं हैं. क्या कुछ अई भी जान्कारी आई आई? आदेखे, यह मामला बहुत, बहुत बढ़ाव सवाल है, जो सवाल, निषन तरते है, अगे, मैं इसी बात को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में, कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवि तुंद करवाई आवि जच्तर सुप्रिम अवि इस्मामले में, कोट की करवाई चल रही है, तो उसके बात करवाई होगा, तो जब कोट की देत माम प्रट्रीया है कच्मे उंगी. अज इस मांने में, ज़ो उनके बाखीलो के साथ बाचीज होगी, तो उसके बाखीलो से धिस मलनेंगे प्रयाट की आजा आगा, अहार दोगी कोपी कापी में किया यसबास करजिगर है यह नहीं है विशिंगता बाथक्यर सकते हैं के, अचकी ती रहाथ वहाँद बहुत बडी रहाथ कहीजाते थी है और उतके किय माईने है और तम्मत जो है अग, खवर अज अनती है, कोट गे अर्वीन के जीवालनोच, मुँँ समानत सी थी है है। कोट ने, पन्शार फ़े दे मचल्के तो ने मुँ समानत दे दीती हैं। उर्खोत ने अनोवी के अदता, कि तुछी जा सक दे हो, दोनो पक्ष गपी लंबा समा बाचीट अप्पक्ष रकते रहें. लेकिन खुछी मिनटो में ये कोट ने कहां कि आपको जमाने देते है. अपको पंद्दाजार के मुचल के पर जमाने तार आप पक्ष ज़ा जा सकते है. कि आपकुट समजा जाए. मुचल के पर जमाने तार आप कोट से जा सकते है. क्या कुट समजा जाए? क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा एदी का? अवही अवही इस्मामने बे दिखे कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बाट करे तो एक और महत्पून अप्डेट में देना शाहूंगा. जिस प्राक लिए आप कोट की प्रक्या क्या चल रहेए। क्या जिस प्रक्षी अब वोकी लिए जो है, मुक्च्मुछन्तरी अब बादन गेजीवाल के लें रें, रेमेश भिष् दुब ता उनोंगे कोट तन्रोग किएट कुछ विसे सकारे है. मुक्मंतری केजरिवाல को जाने की अनूमती जाएं बहस जारी रेकी जाएं तो अभी इस भक्त में बहस जारी है बहस के जो प्रक्ष्या अगो कतल नहीं है तिर मुक्मंत horsepower केजरिवाल को इस जासत दिया थे हैं या अप शाहें तो अप जाए सकते हैं तो कोथकी प्रखीया को अबी इसभक्त में चल रही है. कोथ में तवाम प्रखीया। को रहाचा ड़ा है. जो दलील देने की प्रखीया रहो रही जारी है. और ये एक जो एक गड़ सकता है कि अप्चारिच्ता आजो ती. मुक्मनतरी के वहाँपे आने के लिए. यो की कोड का अडेल सा, की मुक्मट्री को आना पडेगा तो मुक्मट्री को आज रो आए, अप्च्टरिक्ताद को पुरा की अपनी जो अटेनदेंस होता है, कोड के अद सामदे लगाए, और निशं तोपि एक राहत जरु है, भी तत राद क्या मैंो मेंने महाद्मून है। योंके राद तारेख भी आज ईलान हो रहा है, तो एक तर से आंबोलचालं कि भाँतने जो मैं बतारा था। कि जब आचार संगीता लग जाता है, उस्वक में राजिन्षिक दल या राजिन्षिक बादिक पे बहुत जाडा कोई आजिन्षिक खार्वाई नहीं होती हैं लेकि जो तप्तिश की प्रक्यां उचलते रेगी देकि आज जिस्वर से आज्ज के वोकिल हैं तरमेश गुप्ता रोने कोट के खाहा हैं आज्ज जो तप्तिश कोई नहीं और विस्टार दे जान्खारी लेने हैं अगी को जेस्डा मतलप सोर सारा समजिया जाडे केज़्ी वालनु जमानप मिल गए तप बद्टी खबर हैं से लेदि आज्ज वद्डा दें जुस्डासी वारवर जिकरतार हैं अज्ज तप देन बजे चोन जाप्टलाज जैगा इलक्षन दा अनाुस्मेंट होगा केडिया तरीकानु इलक्षन होगा चोना होँन्गी अखिन ने गेर देविच होँन गी आता उसे जाडे आज्ज जो दो कोट देविच पेश होई ने कोट में सुडवाय के दोरान में एक बढ़ी खवार लिए कही जा सकती है कि मुक्मन्त्री अरवीन केजिर्वाल को जमानत मिली है और पन्दा हजार के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकिन इस्मामले पर अभी जो अडर की कोपी होगी आप यहद महत्मिली होगा कि इस्मामले पर या के अडर की कोपी में विस्तार से लिखागे है तो वो देखना जान्ँा बहत्मिली होगा और इस्वक में अप केजिर्वाल को डालगत से जाने के दाएजा रफ मिल चुकटी है ज़ाज़त् मिल चुक्ती है, निष्टोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्विंट केजिवाल को और उसर समंदित, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, अप चाहे है, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो एक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरविंट केजिवाल को एक बहुत बढ़ी राज मिली है, और जिस्टर साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, या आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होना है, और शंकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे आगे आप बतारे क्योडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, या फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दिये हैं, क्या कुछ अछ भी जान्कारे आए आई? आ देखे ये मामला बहुत बहुत बड़ाँ सभाल है, जो सभाल निशिन तरते है, मैं इसी बात को ज़िकर करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बहुत ज़ोगी होगा, अवि त्वंद करवाई आवि ज़ध सबहुछ अबि इसमामले में कोट की करवाई च़े रही है, तो उस के रही होगा, करवाई अवि ज़ब कोट की ज़द बाग्डिया है, क्षमामले में ज़ोगा इस माने ने, यह उगन के बातिलो की सार बाथट्जिज वहूँजी सो उसके वाकिलो से निगचे पयाजक या जायागा कि जो अडर की कोटी है, उस अडर की कोटी में चिया इस बात के जिक्र है है या नहीं है निशिंद पर मैं के अजे कि जो रहात है उर अध, बहुड बढ़ी अध कही जातकती है, और उच्टे ले के नहीं हैं, और तम्म्स जोई की तप्तिष्य प्र्ट्रिया हो तो चोते रेएगी, इतना दो अच्टो यस पर्ट्ते है, एक आर जैंक LAKE आपतुईग बड़ी क हबआर आढ दिकर काए, और्विंक जिववालंू जमाप जल्गाने, पनडरा हज़ु सारूबते यए म्च्चलगकेदे जमाप ट़ा कोट ने कया, थो सी जा� slip picking, और्विं कढिवालूPal Brain's कोटने किया कि तुसी जास सक्धे हो आदे को 10 वज कि 8 मिंते साडे गाल कर दे कर दे आसी बेख्या कि आजे कापलानदर बड़या ही है आजे सुन्वाई शुरू हो ही है ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया अना दिया कि कोट दे एरविन के जिवाल नु जमानद दे दिती है खोट में 15 अर हफ़ाजार पे दे मचलके तोनावना दे दिती है और कोट ने नुवि कि आदे ता कि तुसी जास सक्धे हो शंकर क्या कुछ मैण नद सवजे कुछ ही मिन्नतोंगे अगी अगी अगी इसमामने देखे कोट की सुन्वाई के अगर बाट करे तोई। और आपने लिएजी अगा आपने मैंजणी बने तलग रहाँ। अगी कोट की यया बहुगते से ठाट आपने फॉझे देशाएं। अपको पन्द्राजार के मुचलके पर जमानतार अप कोट से जा सकते है, क्या कुट समजा जाए, क्या पक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का? नहीं अभी इस मामने देखे कोट की सुन्वाए के अगर बात करे तो एक और मेहपन अपड़ेट में देवाशा हूँँँँँँ. अभी इस भक्ष करे है, कुट की प्रक्या के चल रही है, और जिस बरते उगन के वकी लिज्यों, मुच्च्श्मनत्री अर्विन केजीवाल के लिए वकी लें, रमेश बुक्च्ष्मुख्ता अन अपड़ करन्रोच किया, इस कुच विसे सकार है, इसब बुक्च्मनत्री के इस वोग이션 पुक्च्च viajeव के आगे की ज़रक्त्ता रही है, कुच HackyTrump की लिए गच्चा रही है, कुच लिए ग mural, खीटडान, तो आप गचा की बतही हॉन के लिठीसा � dustu questore lispam cleaned up. तो उसयस्खो तहाग परीएनना के तम से. नाव Boy point Yo, जब आचार संगीटा लग जाता है, तो उस्वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाडिग पे, बहुज जाता कोई अजिन्सिक करवाई नहीं होती है, लेकि जो तप्तिष्की प्रक्रिया उचलते रेगी, अच जिस्टर से आज्ज्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट छुट्ट of आज्ट बबाहि थी, तो बबाज्ट खीबाच़े डापटेचकों, ।बढद्दिखवार के Lamech Gupta अ भी तुम्मे और खृौडकगा एी, अप कोड के प्रिक्रट, भगंती शेभार में जाते यहनेने दीजाै, अपको बबताडाना चाहूेंगा आज्ज्ट् अगर कर केस्टरी के लिएना की कुज खोट देवेच हो सकते अच्छन्तर आप से समचना चाइंगे क्या सीदे तोर पर समजद है कि रहात मिली है रहार्विंके जिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंकर अबी अगर कहाँजाच्टा है कि तिलाज जिवाल को तोर आप से कोट में सुवाए के दोरान में एक बडीखवार लिएन केजिवाल को जमानत मिली है और खंद अजार के नीजी मुछलगे पर जमानत मिली है लेकि इस मामले पर अबी जो अडर की कोपी होगी अडर की कोपी को पर ना बहमत महाँच्पून होगा ता इस मामले पर ख्यबडी। अडर की कोपी में विस्ताड से लिखागा है तो देखना जान्वाप बहमत महाच्पून होगा और इसबक्त में हपके जिवाल को को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है, निष्ण तोर पे मुक्क्मन्त्री अर्वीं केज़्िवाल को और उस से समथि, पाटिगे लोग के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जा सकती है, कोट ने उने का है, यह आप चाहे, तो आप जा सकते हैं. तो इक तो से कै सकते हैं, कि मुक्क्मन्त्री अरवीं केज़्िवाल को यह बहुत बढ़ी राच मिली है, और विस्ट्र साच्चा भी कर रहे थे, यह आज चुनाओ की तारीक का एलान होन हैं, और शकर क्या क्या यह सच्चे आगे आगे आप बतारे क्यो अडर की कोपी आएगी, क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी, यह फिर उसको लेकर भी कोई ने देश कोट ने दीएं हैं, क्या कुच अपी जानकारी आई? अग, देखे यह मामला बहुत बढ़ा सबाल है, जो सबाल मिशन तरते है, मैं इसी बाद को जिक्र करना चाया रहा था, कि इस मामले में कोट का जो अडर है, उस अडर की कोपी को परना बोग ज़ोगी होगा, अपी तवन्त करवाए अवी ज़़ सब सुप्रिव, अवी इस मामले में कोट की कावाए चल रही है, तो उसके बहाभ खावाए उआई अगने के बाड़ कोट की ज़़ तब प्रत्रया है क्या करत्मे अगनी, अद इस माने में, जब उनके वाखिलो के साद बाज्चीज होगी, तो उसके वाखिलो से लिस मलने का प्याज क्या जाएगा, कि जो अडल की कोपी है, उस अडल की कोपी में, क्या इस भाखिलो के जिक्र है, यह नहीं है, अर्विन के जीवालु कोटने के आ जाओ सक्टे हो, अजे सुन्वाई शुरू होई यह ता कुज ही मिन्तादे वेच एक भर आजान दिया कुच दे अर्विन के जीवालनु जमानद दे दिती हैं, कुच ने 15,000 पेदे मचलके तोनानु जमानद दे दिती हैं, और कुच ने नोई भी क्या दिता कि तुसी जास सक्डेउ, शंकर क् ठुपष रकते रहे, लेकि कुच फीं मिन्तो में यह कुट ने कहा, के अपको जमान देते हैं, पो 15,000 के मुचलके पर जमानद दे रहा, आप कुट से जास सकते हैं, के अपकुट समजाजाएं, क्या पक्ष खम्जोर रहा इदि का? बहस जागी बेहस जागी ड़़ी गाप जाए। प्श दरी कर बजिनाट जाए टली चवाट हो वर्जिए है। बहस जाए चिन कोहई मुख्ँवन्त्री एदीमार तुठ कनावाषक। अपते बिशुजन कोई और था प्ञजी लेंगास के लिए ड़ीजाओ। तो बवहस जारी रखी जाये बहिज़़़़़़़ी आप बहिज़़़़़ी है बहिज़़़ की प्रक्ट्या वो खतल नहीं भी यहे तरिज प्रक्ट्यमट्री केज़िवाल को आप आप इुध्दाज़ दी आर गया आप उरने की की बीदे के रहाते यह हैं यह सब नहुटा है, वह कोगाक आदके मैं अप्छा हैं, बहुत के बागता है, अप्छा हैं, तो जे जी हो जा थे को कोonakोछी the, अज उए अई अई अग्टाररिक्ताउ को पुरा के अई अई तैन्टींस वो ताहाइ खुद के शामने लगाए अग्टारक्तिन तोपे एक राहत जरू है तुए इस राहत कप राहत कही मैंनो में हद्पून है तोगे आज तारिक भी आज यलान हुरा है, तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल कि बासने जो मैं बतारा था, कि जब आचार संगिता लग जाता है, तो उस वक में राजिन्सिक दल या राजिन्सिक पाटिक पे, बहुज जादा कोई आजिन्सिक की करवाए नहीं होती है, दिल्डी के मुक्मन्त्री अर्वीन के जिवाल को, कोथ से भी जमानत भी लिए है, पन्रा हजा राजिन्सिक ते बहुज बाथी कबा सोग, केज़्ी भालनु जमानत बी लिए पन्रा हजार दे, वत्चल के ते जमानत रीए आप भधी कबार आप पुरग विस्उडार दे नाद्री जान्कारी लेने आए, अगी कोजेजना मतलप सोड़ साँज़ा जावे केजनी वालनु जमानत मिलगाया तब ददी खबर है सब लेदि आज़ वद्दा दें जुस्दा सी वारवर जिकर कारे हैं आजज़ तेन बजे चोन जाप्तलाजगगा एलक्षन दा अनाउस्नेंथ होगा तब ददी अज़ तेजना मिरगागा अज़ी वालनु जमानत मिलगागा यह वद्दा दे�न है यह ज़िता इस्टर के विख्ट्या जावे आसी की आखगर कास्टाडीके ड़ना की कुज़ तब तब वड्ट ना जाप्टाडीजन कर आपसे समझना चाएंगे यह बड़ा देन है आजिता इसकर के वेख्या जार असी की आखरकार केस्टीके दिना की कुज़ कोट देवेच हो सकते शंकर अप सी समझना चाएंगे क्या सीदे तोर्फर समजद है की रहात मिली है और्विन के जिवाल को और आगे क्या कुछ रहेगा चंट कर अपनी आपने बह� excell और्विन के जिवाल को जिवाल her abonn प्र मुषमन तर हिजी मुछल्गے पर जमारत मीली है ऑाविस्रम्��बosion ौऌड़ की कोआपी होगी अड़ की कोअट की को पर ना कि इस माँने पर क्या क्या अडर की कोफी में विस्तार से लिखा लिए है तो तो देखना जान्ँा बहत महत्मुन होगा और इस बक्त में अप केजी़वाल को दालगत से जाने की इजाज़ा से मिल चुकी है नेशिं तोर पे मुक्र मंत्री अर्विं केजीवाल को और उस ते समव दिए पातिगे लों के लिए बहुत बढ़ी कवर कै जासकती है कोट ने उने का है, ये आप चाहे है, तो आप जासकते हैं तो एक तो से क्या सकते है, कि मुक्र मंत्री अर्विं केजीवाल को लिए बहुत बढी राच मिली है और जिस्र साथ चचा भी कर रहे थे, कि आज चुनाव की तारीक काईलान होना है में को शकर क्या क्या ये संजे आगे, हला कि आप बतारे कि अडर की कोपी आएगी क्या आगे एदी उसी तरीके से सम्मन करती रहेगी या पिर उसको लेखर भी को लिए देश कोट ने देए हैं, क्या कोछ़ो भी जानकारे आई? आई उसे वकिल्ती हो से यस मनेगे का पयाज कि आजा आगा तिए जो अडर की कोपी है, उस अडर की खाबी में, क्या यस बात कर जिखर है, यह नहीं है यह जिजिल का पे खेट सकता हैं कि अज की रहात यह रहात बहुत बड़ी रहात कहीजातकती है अर उत्ते लिए कई माइने है और तम्म्स की तब्टीया जो तब्टीश के प्रटीया वो तो चोते रेगी इतना तो इस पुस है टीख आशकर ना को रेगो आप बने रेए बद्टी खबर है बद्टी खबर दाजिकर कारे अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारक मिल गया अर्विन के जी वालनु जमारक मिल गया और खोडने पन्डरा हजारपे दे मचलके तो नानु जमारक मिल गया और खोडने नोवी के आदता कि तुसी जासक देओ शंकर क्या कुछ मत्टर समजे कुछ ही मिनतो में हरागे अम जिकर कर रेए तो सकते है कुछ ही मिनतो में हरागे अम जिकर कर रेए तो सकते है तोनो पक्ष कापी लंभा समा बाचीत अप्पक पक्ष रकते रहे लेकि खुछ ही मिनतो में ये कोट ने कहा, कि अपको जमाना देते है अपको पन्डरा जार के अपक्ष कमजोर रहा इदी का अपी अपी इस्मान देते है कोट की सुन्वाए के गर बाट करे तो एक और महत्पन अप्डेट में देना शाहूँँगा इस्वक्त में, कोट की प्रक्ष चल रही है और जिस प्रते उनके वोखीली कोट की बुखीली जो है कोट की बुखील है रमेश बुखता और अपद्पन रहोग किया कुछ विसेच कारे है इस्भे बुख्षम तग्जरीवाल को जाने की अनुमती जाए बहस जारी रही रही जाए वहस की प्रक्ष लिया बहस की प्रक्ष नहीं है और निशिन तो ते वो एक रहत जरू है तिस रहत कार रहत कई मैंनो में महत्पून है क्योंके अज तारीख भी आज यलान हो रहा है तो एक तर से आम भोल चाल की बहसने जो मैं बता रहा था कि जब आचार संगिता लग जातता है तो उस वक में अद पन्द्रा हजार उप्या कि मुझे
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The Fix Live - 220617 - w/ Ash Sarkar & James Butler
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The Fix Live with Michael Walker, Ash Sarkar and James Butler.
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Welcome to today's episode of The Fix. I'm Michael Walker. Today I'm joined by Ash Sarkar. What's up? Lovely for you. Lovely for you coming here. Thank you for you coming here. We'll also have James later on to talk about the Constitution and the Queen's Speech. That video we started with was Theresa May who just visited North Kensington. She's obviously a persona non-grata in that part of town quite rightly. Also increasingly unpopular across the country. The Tories had another fairly chaotic day today, especially in relation to Grenfell. They announced at one point that 600 tower blocks in the country had the same type of cladding as Grenfell did, which would mean it would all have to be immediately removed. They later retracted that to say there's in fact 600 buildings with cladding and they need to check them. They're all over the place. I talked on Monday about how ridiculous, how shameful it is that the government still were unable to say whether or not that cladding was illegal or not, whether or not it was allowed to be put on a building or not. The Chancellor suggested on Andrew Marder. In fact it was illegal. Theresa May is now prevericating again. So we're going to look at her under pressure in Parliament and her again being completely unsure whether or not this cladding that was looks like it was the cause of the fire spreading should have been there in the first place. On fire safety has not yet actually met to look at how they could be improved. I will just add to the answer that I gave to the right Honourable Gentleman previously. I ask Honourable Members to remember that there is a criminal investigation taking place in relation to this matter. The testing of the cladding, the testing of the materials used, is being undertaken and a statement will be made by the police and the fire and service within the next 48 hours. The cladding on the tower is a standard product that is available for sale. So we've often criticised a vet Cooper on this show. She asked a good question then and Theresa May had no answer. She was claiming she can't say whether or not the cladding was illegal because of a criminal investigation taking place. I mean either it's illegal or it's not. People have been building buildings with this cladding or with cladding that's similar to this for years. If the government after a week can't tell us whether or not that was illegal, how the hella property developers supposed to know, how is it going to be enforced if they don't know. Like someone in the housing department has to know what material is legal and what material is illegal. Otherwise, how are they going to fulfil their responsibility which is to keep us safe? It's impossible. It also came out this week that the cladding wasn't the only problem with the building. So the cladding, the problem with the cladding was that the fire could spread from flat to flat to flat which isn't supposed to happen. Also, sky revealed yesterday that the insulation, that's what sits between the cladding and the people's homes, was released cyanide gas when burnt. They were interviewing a scientist called Richard Hull who said that this was likely the cause of lots of the deaths in the building. The hospital has confirmed that there were three patients treated for cyanide poisoning. And again, this is something that the government should have known. This Richard Hull, this scientist was saying they had warned about this before and it's a tragedy that no one listened until tens of people were dead, possibly hundreds of people were dead. We still don't know. That's another thing that the government's still being fairly unclear about. We also had news this week that I think some of us took good news at first yesterday that people were going to be rehoused. The evening standard told us in luxury flats down the road it sounded like potentially Jeremy Corbyn's call for empty luxury homes to be requisitioned and given over to people who'd been made homeless by this fire was coming to fruition. It turned out that in fact these were already assigned to be social housing. So nothing really has changed. How it works at the moment is when there's a property being developed, the council can demand of the developers that they put a certain percentage of those homes to affordable rent. Affordable rent can be as much as 80% of market rent. It can also be social rent which is like council rent. So these buildings weren't luxury flats being brought over into public ownership. What this was is flats which were already had to be affordable and now being given to this set of people who've been made homeless from Grenfell. Obviously I back that but what it means is that there's 86 families who are now going to find it harder to get a home in Kensington. I mean we found out that there is no fairytale ending for this story right or at least not yet. So the thing about them being housed in these luxury blocks is that they don't actually have access to the luxury aspects of it like the gym and the pool. You've got their wealthy neighbors complaining that you know dignified housing for people who have lost everything might impinge on their very moneyed and insulated existence is somewhat and you've also got problems where undocumented or irregular migrants are worried about their status. There's been a lot of mixed information about whether or not they will be given reprieve and right to remain or if it's just temporary respite and what we're seeing is that you know as much as the council and the government are trying to respond in a media friendly way the kind of instinctual brutality of the state apparatus and also like living in London and New York. Liberalism just kind of keeps insidiously working its way in and snaking them right one way or another and that's what shows us that really it doesn't matter how good the response to this one particular tragedy is although better response is definitely needed there has to be a total radical overhaul of central government of the culture in local authorities and councils and our entire approach to social and affordable housing. I mean I think what's been you're exactly right that however they treat the families who have been lost their homes in Grenfell which should have been much better than it was the issue is structural you shouldn't have to have your house burnt down before you're offered social housing in central London in the borough that you're brought up in the school that near the school that your children and also let's not lose sight of the big picture I think it's really important for us to talk about the cladding it's important for us to talk about the lack of alarms so on and so forth but there's a big picture here and that is managed decline right it's something like 63.4% of all council housing in Kensington is due to be sold off right because it was over the threshold of high-value housing right so there's a context here right the local authority and also the kind of crown goes who are brought into manage such council housing have an incentive to not take care of it and to encourage with whatever means they have at their disposal to disperse low-income or otherwise precarious households and so that's the big picture here which I think we really mustn't lose sight of which has been happening since the 80s as well right so Margaret Thatcher didn't like that it was normal to live in a council home so she made sure that anyone on a medium income was encouraged to buy a home move out and then that's how she was sort of intentionally creating the notion of a sinker state by moving out people who had jobs and say no this place isn't for you and letting it fall into disrepair so that you could justify knocking down these places because they were bad for the working class anyway and that is obviously a narrative we need to fight against no surprises there also yesterday a charity single came out which I don't know I have mixed feelings about but it did have a brilliant verse from Stormzy Stormzy the people's poet so I'm not actually going to try and spit this because I think that'd be embarrassing embarrassing not just for me but I think we haven't got the background music on yes that's why we're not doing another technical issue on the face but it was a really beautiful opening verse I think Stormzy is precisely the right person to do this I think he's perhaps one of the most introspective and sensitive of the grandma is out at the moment so like just like reading it I don't know where to begin so I'll start by saying I refuse to forget you I refuse to be silent I refuse to neglect you that's what every last soul up in Grenfell even though I've never even met you because that would have been my mom's house well that could have been my nephew it could have been me up there waving my plain white tea up there my friends on the ground trying to see up there I just hope that you're resting and free up there so incredibly moving it's got that kind of you know signature Stormzy directness and simplicity and openness to it and I think he's also speaking about an experience which is shared by not just many people in the grime scene but young working-class people of color chances are if you know someone who lives in that thorough they lived in or around Grenfell so AJ Tracy who came out in support Corbin and did a video on the lack of affordable housing Grenfell was in the background of that video and also a friend of his who lived in Grenfell who I think is amongst the casualties and he said that he passed had come down to see him like film this video right and so this is something which is striking very close to many of the artists who came out in support of a radical leftist labor alternative it's not about just an abstract sense of like these policies resonate I think after Grenfell it's really hit home just what the cost is if we don't have a radical overhaul in politics what do you think of the notion of a charity single for an event like this I mean I'm because there's there's been an interesting interplay in the aftermath between solidarity actions and charity so the next day the evening standard had a headline London Unites which seemed completely bizarre given all the interviews that had been on on Sky News if you've been watching it that day which was people saying these towers burnt down because the council hates us because we're poor and you say London Unites and then they have a full page spread about their fundraising scheme you know the the sanitization of like the community the community response is not the fault of a charity single or whatever and I think like in a situation where the government response is so lacking and there have been so many unmet needs in terms of you know what the people affected by this fire need that yeah people got a pull together get some peace by whatever means available to them and distribute that but I think that by no means does that mean that the people who are part of this charity single who are part of a you know collection drive are any less aware of the structural problems there and I think in terms of sanitizing this disaster that's something for all of us whether we work in radical media or we're just like chances with a Twitter account to push back against so one of the things that I found really striking when I was talking to you know people who are in government and who are part of like you know kind of media industrial complex is that in private there was a real callousness almost boredom that they had to talk about these things and then in public there were like thoughts and prayers this is a tragedy and that language which is imprecise which is sentimental but not committal that's all we need to be you know and punching through I mean in terms of charity singles that's that Stormzy versus miles away from do they know it's Christmas time yeah yeah which so he's it's that that particular versus clearly in solidarity because he's saying I I associate or I identify with the victims of this we're gonna move on to a next topic just I suppose it's probably about a mile away from those towers there's very different building with people with very different life experiences and they had a particularly ridiculous pompous event yesterday which was the Queen's speech we're gonna watch 30 seconds of that and then we're gonna bring on James Butler our resident constitutional expert to tell us what the hell is going on my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with the European allies and to forge new trading relationships across the globe new bills on trade and customs will help to implement an independent trade policy and support will be given to help British businesses export to market around the world I mean what is the Queen's speech the Queen's speech is the speech from the strain it's the speech the Monarch gives in Parliament it's part of the state opening of Parliament which has all of those kind of big ridiculous processions a lot of it comes back from comes you know ultimately from from time Charles I so when you know Black Rod goes and summons the parliamentarians to the Lords that ultimately comes from when Charles the first came down to Parliament and said hand me over these MPs and speak a lentil said make please your Majesty I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak save as this house direct me it's a really important moment in the Commons asserting its sovereignty but yeah so the Queen comes and delivers a speech partly because Parliament functions essentially as an extension of authority that's vested in the crown basically the government basically it's basically it's the government's program yeah for how it's going to conduct so that then gets voted on and if that vote gets through which usually it does then the government that's the government's basis for legislating for the rest of parliamentary term so the Queen's speech is the price it's not written by the Queen the Prime Minister writes it or her government or her advisers or whatever and what it does is it lists all the all the key legislation that they plan to pass in that Parliament which normally would be one year but this time they made it two years for extra stability during the Brexit negotiations this year's speech was more notable for what it missed out than what it included right so obviously the Tories had some pretty bullshit policies in their manifesto the dementia tax fox hunting getting rid of free school meals for little kiddies they've all gone yeah yeah they've all gone what stayed what stayed well I mean the other things that are gone are also important the prison reform is out yeah now that's actually quite important Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons pretty annoyed that that's gone yeah the only good thing Gove ever did in office by the way not great they got rid of it not great but important well you know people they were going to a Bush serious forward office that's gone not very much on extremism now Theresa May had a big crusade about extremism are we on gone on remain now that's still gone that's now the things that remain all the things that the main focus is important because these you know the shape of the legislation here is is strange what remains is there is the what used to be called a great repeal bill it's now lost the weird little just repeal bill just a repeal bill that it so basically most of the major legislation in this parliament is going to be Brexit related and yeah I mean as you said she doesn't want to pass another Queen's speech in a year's time probably because she's going to be very very imperiled and very weak feeling in about a year if she's even still just feeling weak feeling in a year so so there's the legislation itself which is a bit kind of constitutionally weird because it it gives the government or it will probably well it's going to have to grant the government so-called Henry VIII powers now these are powers which will allow the government to basically retrospectively amend legislation they pass yeah without scrutiny so they can issue so Henry VIII ruled by proclamation and that's where the name comes from so the government will have very very broad powers to amend this is when they repeal them so what was EU law becomes British law and in the process of becoming British law they can add some amendments some cheeky sort of so they they repeal it's called a repeal because they're repealing the European Community Act 1972 and but in doing so they preserve quite a lot of EU legislation save in certain areas where they say oh we're just correcting it to fit with British law but actually that correction is going to involve pretty major policy decisions in the area of regulation perhaps workers safety human rights human rights slightly different matter because human rights is is will have its own kind of legislative structure but yeah I mean there will be human rights issues that crop up and those will be policy decisions as well now there are there are also eight separate bills which have been carved out from from this which are in areas like agriculture and fisheries immigration trade tax stuff like that these these are competences which are going to be really important and they're going to have separate bills which are probably also going to be enabling acts in the same way I want to move us on to is it even going to get passed right because now what happens is they debate for a week or I don't know I don't get yeah okay so there will be votes on Wednesday and Thursday labor will have an have the potential to lay amendments yeah I assume what labor is going to do is lay an amendment that says no we're not going to do this we'll do this but you can amend the speech you can amend so the speech you can and the queen don't have to read it again no the queen doesn't have to read it again so queen so what happens the queen issues the speech and then it comes to Parliament and it's there debated now historically so 1924 for instance yeah when the minority government brought a king's speech as it was then Stanley Gordon and the government then said the commons he did it was minority government commons then debated it and the labor said well but we're appending a vote of no confidence government collapses are they collapsed yeah so this time and that brings in the first ever labor government okay so if the labor government this time says we we want to move to a vote of no confidence so basically actually let's let's take it a step back in terms of like assumptions if that vote happens and they lose if the queen speech gets voted down and that would presumably because the DUP haven't the DUP haven't sort of like agreed to go along with it for the tourists because the case is going to be which I said it's quite and the tourists get the DUP on side to vote through their queen speech yeah if if imagine it gets voted down what happens new election well no not immediately presumably the government will resign and in that case so queen speech historically be taken as a confidence vote yeah but because of the influence of the fixed or the structure in the fixed-term Parliament's act it's not automatically about confidence but presumably the government will resign there will then be a period in which I mean either the Conservatives will put forward and you know another government or it's a bit constitutionally murky and I don't that's not very likely to happen precisely because the DUP do not want to see a Corbyn government happen there will also I imagine be some Labour's part to form a minority government rather than proceed to a general election and it would be wise for the Labour Party to try and push for another election rather than form because if they do form a government then they're stuck by a fixed-term Parliament's act because then they either have to issue a vote for no confidence in their own government which looks a bit weird or they have to pass a motion for an early general election which require a lot of Tory votes which are required two-thirds majority and some of our more fearful than usual Tories won't want to election because to the people's Labour Party in the late 2017 people's landslide so like the DUP like successfully hustled some more money right well it's not clear there are rumors that they're trying to get money from Northern Ireland but that triggers the Barnett formula which is a big question so that means if they give Northern Ireland the money they have to also give it to Scotland they have to proportionally spend across and this incident is the other big story here is the the return of the regional question and the Westlothian question in another form and which is you know English votes for English laws that's going to be an issue in this Parliament so essentially but essentially all things all things considered we're probably going to get next Wednesday the Queen's speech passes with the DUP backing it the DUP having gone a little bit more money for Northern Ireland that means Scotland and Wales get a little bit more and we have a very weak May government that sort of plods along until the next big beef yeah we're back benches are with the DUP which will be the Brexit legislation I think and that's going to be a real big problem and it should be a big problem because it's a minority government and there is a real question whether this government has legitimacy to negotiate Brexit there's also a big question about whether they have now the parliamentary power to put through the stuff that they would be able to do as a majority government that's a big exciting time thank you James we're gonna pop see we're gonna pop see better than a Corbyn high-five wasn't any yes the baron me and Aaron mentions the Finnsbury Park attack but we didn't go into too much detail I know you have a lot of thoughts on that yeah so sorry that face was something going through here not me yeah dad grew up in North London Finnsbury Park mosque is and the welfare center on seven sisters right it's a place that I walk past basically every day so this was very close to home both geographically but also cognitively and emotionally the basics are that after evening prayers so just like around midnight just after midnight on Sunday night a van driven by Darren Osborne plowed into worshippers who were leaving the welfare center one man died I think two people are still in critical condition others were injured the police there are shall we say conflicting accounts of how long it took them to arrive so Lisa saying 10 minutes people who were there are saying more like half an hour even 40 minutes and the perpetrator has to be held down by members of the lost community and since then there's been a lot of grief a lot of anger a lot of recriminations in the sense of people are looking at the kind of output of the express and the male Katie Hopkins is the world and saying well you planted the seeds of this kind of burning resentment and kind of love thirstiness towards Muslims and there's also been an incredible community response so the vigil was like really well attended those really beautiful words spoken and also really politically salient and even confrontational as being spoken as well the thing that I want to talk about because this is something which I've been mulling over for the last few days is a question of what is the political utility of calling what happened on Sunday night morning a terrorist attack now I understand completely why I'm just gonna let Jetson white people from the discussion for a second why Muslims are saying we want this to be called a terrorist attack we want this person to be othered and vilified the same way that any Muslim would be we want a state response which makes mosques more secure or more securitized and we want a state response which seems to value protecting Muslims and Muslim lives and we also want to kind of repurpose some of the language which has been generally racialized like hate preacher extremism radicalization and apply it to white people and far right acts of violence so I fully understand where this comes from because it's an urge that I feel myself as well where a question it is in two respects one is that I guess a little bit more theoretical which is well are there different kinds of terrorism is there a terrorism which disrupts the logic of the state and is there one which cohees with the logic of the state which in some ways might be seen as the extension of the logic of the state and the other is well why aren't we calling this a racist murder now when the news initially broke it was being covered as a suspected Islamic terrorist incident by CNN and their national security expert seems to me that anyone can be a national security expert I was like I know this man he works in John Lewis so it was being referred to you as Islamic terrorism and I think that's because of this aspect of the van Aaron who was chatting to you before was like well this is now recognized as part of like the terrorist tactical repertoire so I think we can look at that as a kind of racialized component right we're not talking terms of skin color we're talking terms of floating signifiers now and I think that's affected how it's covered because people have been murdered after evening prayers for a long time and half the time you don't even know the names of the perpetrators or indeed the names of the victims they're not treated as national security issues indeed they're not even covered as national news now do we say well let's retrospectively call those terrorist incidents to or and this is what I think we place it within the context of racist murders that have a history in this country extending well before 9-11 now like as part of the research that I was doing into this idea I realized that other than Altaf Ali and Stephen Lawrence I couldn't name any other victims of racist murders and that in my head there's a kind of paradiesel period between the death of Stephen Lawrence and 9-11 in which state multiculturalism is hegemonic and nothing bad ever happens now this is bullshit in that time there are two murders which I think are a particular significance one is Donna O'Dwyer in 1994 and the other is Michael Menten in 1997 let's start with Michael Menten for a second so this was characterized by a real reticence on the part of the police to characterize this as a racist murder he was killed in Edmonton which is I went to school there and it grew up around the corner from there I never knew this man's name like there's no rec named after him there's no Michael Menten fund and he was killed by two young racists who was set alight and the police for ages were trying to argue that he set himself alight the other case Donna O'Dwyer and the reason I say this is significant is that her flat was set on fire by a man with like neo-nazi sympathies who collect all the memorabilia and lots of ways he's like Thomas Mayer now we don't refer to either of these as terrorist incidents because the kind of method here isn't recognized as part of the terrorist repertoire though I would say it's certainly spectacular so what do we get from placing it within this context well it means we're talking about ideas around Britishness, citizenship, migration, empire, we're not looking for a state response because both of these cases were characterized by a real miscarriage of justice right we know that the state will not protect people of color I'm wary of a response that demands more police around mosques more armed police around mosques because there's no way to do that without it being more surveillance for Muslims it's interesting to be able to say more police for mosques and not more police for Cardiff which is where this guy came from and it says that actually what we need is a community grassroots anti-racist movement which obviously engages with the state and its demands for justice but doesn't set its definitions of justice around the definitions of the state I don't know what you guys I suppose one reason why people want it to be called terrorism is partly to have the sort of equality between when it's done by a Muslim person but also so that the media and the police give it a certain amount of seriousness and give it a certain amount of time because I suppose in both of those examples you gave as in Stephen Lawrence part of the problem well a big problem was endemic racism in the police but that translated into a passivity you know kind of sort of just not taking it very seriously cover up of a passivity right and so by calling it terrorism that has a repertoire attached to it which means that the media and the police take it seriously and I obviously we should expect that the police in the media take racist attacks seriously I suppose that's the the argument really isn't it that we should be fighting for the police to take racist attacks seriously instead of making something have to be called terrorism before it gets the attention and that's why I say I understand this completely but I don't think that our only word for serious should be terror no I agree but the identity position is necessarily conflictual and because one of the things that I think is quite important is to recover the history of terrorism prior to you know sort of post 2001 and that involves going back and looking at the history of rhyming terrorism also left wing terrorism in Europe which is a you know good 120 years old little older in fact and that tells us that there is a specific mode that terrorists undertake which is all to do with sort of mediatization you know terrorism arises as part of the first big globalization the first rise of like massive print media and it is to do with that kind of mediation the highly spectacular targets and the provocation of state responses thus to sharpen the contradictions which is I think one of the things that's going on here so I think we can see it as a resurgence of a particular kind of terrorist activity among the far right precisely because they can't make the electoral gains that they have wanted to do in the past and they can't make the kind of mass street violence that they wanted to do in the past with the caveat that there was you know very strong EDL March in Manchester the other week but again that kind of like mass street demonstration doesn't seem to be you know attractive to the I'm just gonna cut in there because I think this is we definitely need to discuss for a longer period of time on a podcast but we've got a minute left so I'm gonna give you the final word on this issue and then we're we're ending this is your story you get you get final I think that we need to ask serious serious questions about what we want from the state in terms of protecting us I don't want to see more cops around most or indeed any other places of worship because they should be spaces for vulnerable people sometimes disruptive people and they should be welcome to all now that is not to say most should be considered open targets I just think that we need to think about other forms of protection and we should not in any way trust the media or mainstream politicians when they say well now we're taking this seriously because where were you all this time thank you for that final point thank you so much for a lucid dating what the hell was going on in Parliament yesterday and thank you as ever for joining us and thank you for watching if you've got any thoughts on the show tweet us comment in the live feed we love your chat and see you on Monday over the last 10 years things have really changed but for the darkness every cause has an effect for all the talk of change the present moment is really one of crisis a crisis of democratic representation of identity a climate crisis of a failing economic model which isn't working for most people we can't have a media that's beholden to advertisers or the political ambitions of oligarchs which is why in 2013 we founded 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Shai Evra: Optimal strong approximation and the Sarnak-Xue density hypothesis (NTWS 146)
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Abstract: It is a classical result that the modulo map from SL_2(Z) to SL_2(Z/qZ), is surjective for any integer q. The generalization of this phenomenon to other arithmetic groups goes under the name of strong approximation, and it is well understood. The following natural question was recently raised in a letter of Sarnak: What is the minimal exponent e, such that for any large q, almost any element of SL_2(Z/qZ) has a lift in SL_2(Z) with coefficients of size at most q^e? A simple pigeonhole principle shows that e is strictly greater than 3/2. In his letter Sarnak proved that this is in fact tight, namely e = 3/2, and call this optimal strong approximation for SL_2(Z). The proof relies on a density theorem of the Ramanujan conjecture for SL_2(Z).
In this talk we will give a brief overview of the strong approximation, a quantitative strengthening of it called super strong approximation, and the above mentioned optimal strong approximation phenomena, for arithmetic groups. We highlight the special case of p-arithmetic subgroups of classical definite matrix groups and the connection between the optimal strong approximation and optimal almost diameter for Ramanujan complexes. Finally, we will present the Sarnak-Xue density hypothesis and describe recent ongoing works on it relying on deep results coming from the Langlands program.
This talk is based on ongoing joint works with B. Feigon, M. Gerbelli-Gauthier, H. Gustafssun, K. Maurischat and O. Parzanchevski.
Link to slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sXNU5gopWuz8JICnalQc14jwia2grrBL
Number Theory Web Seminar: https://www.ntwebseminar.org
Original air date:
Thursday, November 3, 2022 (9am PDT, 12pm EDT, 4pm GMT, 5pm CET, 6pm Israel Standard Time, 9:30pm Indian Standard Time)
Friday, November 4, 2022 (12am CST, 3am AEDT, 5am NZDT)
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Thank you very much, Alina. Thank you for the introduction and thanks for inviting me to this wonderful webinar. And I apologize for the typo in the year. We are still in 22. Thanks Mike for spotting. Hopefully it's the last typo in the top. So today I would like to talk about a recent new phenomenon discovered by Peter Sarna called optimal strong approximation and a way to prove it using the Sarna pre-density hypothesis. The optimal strong approximation result is a new type of result which sits in a natural progression of results starting from strong approximation passing through super strong approximation which I would like to tell you about. These are results about arithmetic groups and I thought I'll start with perhaps the prototypical example of an arithmetic group SL2z. So SL2z, I'm thinking about it as a group scheme over the integers that means that for any ring commutative with unity I can assign the group SL2r, the group of two by two matrices with coefficients in r whose determinant is one. And for example, if r is the ring of integers, then I get the arithmetic group SL2z. If r is the ring of integers modulo q for some integer q, we get the finite group SL2z mod q and there is a natural map going from the arithmetic group SL2z to SL2z mod q, which is the taking modulo q in each coefficient. And the natural question is whether this map is onto and it is a classical result and it's a special case of the phenomenon called strong approximation which says that this is in fact onto. Honestly, I don't know who to attribute these results. I'll be happy to hear if there's an expert in the audience who can tell me who was the right person, the first person to actually discover it. But the proof is very elementary, very nice. It uses the Chinese remainder theorem to reduce to the case where q is the prime power and then you just use Gauss elimination to show that any matrix in SL2z mod q, you can write it as a product of elementary matrices and those one you can leave to SL2z. Let me try to reinterpret this strong approximation result in a more geometric graph theoretical form and to do that I need to recall the notion of the construction of Cayley graphs. So let's fix once and for all a finite symmetric generating set of the arithmetic group and then for any integers I can I denote the finite group gq to be SL2z mod q the finite subset of it sq to be the image of the generating set of the arithmetic model q and to this I assign the Cayley graph that's the graph whose vertices are the elements of the finite group and I adjoin to each vertex g vertices of the form g times s for any s in the finite set sq. And it's easy to observe that the the the graph xq is connected precisely when the modulo q map is subjective and therefore we have an equivalence reformulation of the sum approximation result as the fact that all of these graphs are connected. So this is the first property and next I want to tell you about a notion coming from theoretical computer science and graph theory which is a strengthening of the notion of being connected. So a graph these are connected or not but the computer scientists are also interested in graphs which are highly connected and these are called expander graphs and they are measured using this serial constant so what is an expander graph essentially it's a graph that in any way that you try to separate it into two steps a and the complement of a you have to remove a lot of edges in doing so you know if you want to separate it and an example of a non expander is of course you take the two complete large graphs and you connect these two clicks by an edge this is a connected graph but it is poorly connected. Now with this new notion of highly connected graphs these expander graphs one can state the stronger property which is in the literature it's called super form approximation it's the property that the key graphs are not only connected but they form a family of expander graphs. So this is in fact a theorem and it was you can prove it in two ways the first proof uses actually the famous Selberg 316 theorem in which he showed the spectral gap for the Laplacian acting on Riemannian surfaces which are the upper half plane divided by certain congruent sub-groups and it's not surprising that the k-legraphs are in some sense closely related to these Riemannian surfaces and so Selberg 316 theorem could be used to prove a spectral gap for these k-legraphs and these this spectrograph is in fact equivalent to the notion of expansion. So this is the first proof of this result there is now a second proof which is more elementary and it goes under the name of the Bougain-Gambert expansion machinery and I'll get back to this result in a second. So we have this fact that the k-legraphs are expander and I don't want to to to survey the notion of expander. To those of you who never heard about expander let me just say that they've been intensively studied and they are they have remarkable applications in computer science and also in pure mathematics and the reason why they have these many applications is because expander graphs display several extremal properties through the randomness excellent mixing behavior and if you want to learn more about them there are a world two award-winning surveys in the bulletin of the AMS about expander graphs and I will just want to to focus on a single property that expander graphs display and that property will also be important for a lifting problem natural lifting problem one can ask for these arithmetic groups. So expander graphs have the the extreme property of having logarithmic diameter so the diameter of the graph is just the maximal distance between any two vertices of the graph and any regular infinite family of graphs their diameter cannot go below log the size of the graph and the expander are actually you can show that their their diameter is bounded by some constant depending on the expansion times the log the size of the graph so they're they're excellent they have the logarithmic diameter in this sense. Let me also note that the diameter you can actually interpret it as a property or as a bound on a natural lifting problem so first things first because the graphs are symmetric the diameter the the maximal distance between any two vertices of the graph is the same as the maximal distance between any vertex and the origin in the graph right and now you can reinterpret the the diameter as saying that you take the maximum over all the elements in the finite group and then you minimize the word length of any element in the lift of that finite element g so this is a this is a bound on the lifting problem in terms of the word metric and this is brings us right to the setting of Sarnac's results which is an attempt to state an optimal version of the lifting problem and to do that I would I would conform to Sarnac's notation and and instead of measuring the size of elements in the arithmetic group by the word metric which is a bit arbitrary in unnatural because it depends on the generating set instead I will I want to measure the size of element in SL2z by the norm and in is so using this norm I want to introduce the following almost covering exponent constant which Sarnac described in this letter I'm going it's a nested definition let me start from the individual covering exponent of a specific element g in a specific parameter hue so there is this two over three constant appearing so start from right to left so I cannot and you'll see why there is this normalization of two over three but other than that the individual covering exponent of g is again you take the minimum over all possible lift of g and you what you're minimizing is over log to the base of q of the norm and and then you can take the mean covering exponent of the finite group of the parameter just averaging over all the individual covering exponent and finally you take the lim soup of this covering mean covering and this is called the covering exponent colloquially you can Sarnac describe it is you can think of the set of elements in SL2z of a norm bounded by some parameter t as a set of your balls and the the set of element that the finite group SL2z mod q is the set of boxes the model q map is the map sending balls to boxes and the this the kappa mu is the optimal constant exponent such that whenever q square is slightly over q to the three times this exponent then almost every box contains a ball okay and okay so now I can also explain why is the why is there this ratio two over three the reason is the number of balls grows like two square and the number of boxes grows like q to the third that's why there's the three over two over three normalization and clearly by a simple pigeonhole principle the the almost covering exponent cannot cannot be smaller than one so the following optimal results that Sarnac proving his letter I forgot to say what I'm describing here is a it's a result that appeared as far as I know for the first time in in Sarnac's letter which is available on his webpage and in that letter he he basically showed that kappa mu is precisely one meaning that for any large enough q and and almost any element in the finite group there is a lift of it which is our smallest possible side now one can naturally ask why did I this why did I focus on the almost covering exponent why not take the covering exponent which might seem more natural and I guess the the reason is is that I don't know much about the covering exponent but I I'll devote one slide for it and and for the rest of the talk you can whenever I'm talking about the old the optimal almost the and sorry the the optimal small approximation you can also attach to it the question what happened for the covering exponent basically so for the the covering exponent is defined instead of taking the mean over the individual covering exponent you take the maximal ones the worst one in which case kappa the covering exponent is the smallest exponent such that whenever t square goes a little over q to the three times kappa then every box contains a ball and remember the super strong approximation result that we've seen earlier and the logarithmic diameter bound so that bound it actually gives you a a bound on the covering exponent so it's finite and you can bound it using the how good the the graph are expanding but in his letter sarnax actually proved another remarkable result he showed that the covering exponent is precisely four over three and he called us the big holds phenomenon this is similar to the badly approximated element and most elements could be approximated by a lift of norm q to the three over two and this result shows that for that there are some that cannot be so all elements can be approximated by lift of norm q square which is slightly bigger and you can actually construct elements and infinitely many such elements such that you cannot do better and over over q square you cannot decrease the exponent okay there is also this proof of the sarnax also comes with an efficient algorithm to find such a lift and he and he raised the question of can you find such an algorithm for most elements of the of the smaller exponent sorry shy there is a question Igor would you please unmute and ask away okay thank you uh the serum says that the copper is four thirds for any q right does it mean that lim soup can be replaced with just lim a good question no the it's it's lim soup what the sarna constructed and i think it could be generalized to q growing over a prime power of a fixed prime he was able to construct badly approximated element but i don't know if you take q to run say over only the prime numbers can you find such badly approximated and so the lim inf is an open question still as far as i know well but the name that you understand this serum it says for any large q is it for infinitely many q's so for any large q you can you can find the lift whose norm is bounded by q square okay now you cannot reduce this two to one over nine for any large q because i can find the sequence of large q for which the the only lifts go bigger than q to the power of one of one point nine okay thank you sorry for interrupting yeah no no no please interrupt feel free to ask question it's no problem at all thank you okay so this is the this is the the the case of sl2z and now let's see what happened so now let's see what happens for general arithmetic groups and okay so instead of sl2c i'm replacing it with another group scheme i denoted by g and for technical reason let's assume that it's connected almost simple simply connected and i'm going to divide the the groups i consider to two cases the first case might be the more natural case is when the the real points of the group are non-compact and in which case the arithmetic group that i'll consider is gz for example all special linear groups and all split simply groups fall in this setting and the case two is when the real points form a compact group and but there is some for some p the periodic points of the group is non-compact in which case it doesn't make sense to study slow approximation for the arithmetic group gz because gz will just be a finite it's discreet and compact and its size is fixed and the size of the group gz mod q grows to infinity so clearly you cannot have small approximation so you instead of the integers you take the p integers the z one over p and that would be in case two that would be our arithmetic group example of this case i'll say definite inner forms of special unitary groups or definite inner forms of the synthetic group and it is a and and the the strong approximation property which is well understood is is generalized to all of these groups and more and it says that again the modulo q maps are there are natural modulo q maps and they're all subjective for any admissible q for any in case one it's any integer q and in case two any q which is called prime two p okay so the strong approximation uh property holds in in higher in more general arithmetic groups what about the super small approximation well we can again we can do the same kind of construction that we seen before but the second you fix some symmetric generating set of your arithmetic group you can define the cali graphs associated to the finite group gz mod q and sq which is s modulo q and as before strong approximation is equivalent to connectivity and therefore it's natural to state the super small approximation property is the property that these cali graphs are expanders and this is in fact true and it is a theorem and this super strong approximation property for arithmetic groups was it's it's a more common name is called property tau it's a property suggested by Alex Lubotsky which is as the name suggests it's kind of the and it's the love child of Kasdan property p and the selbert 316 theorem extended to other arithmetic groups and there is also a second proof which is the the generalization of the bourguin gambler expansion method i should say that the bourguin gambler expansion method is stronger in some sense and and slightly weaker in another sense it's stronger because it applies for a much larger class of groups not just arithmetic groups but also protein groups proof the expansion property and it's slightly weaker because as far as i'm well that somebody in the audience will correct me it's today it's only known when q is square free but other than that this is so we have two completely different proofs for this super small approximation and exactly as before super small approximation the expansion gives us a logarithmic diameter which will result by the way in a in a bound on the covering exponent but i won't i won't talk about the covering exponent anymore in this talk and okay so the super small approximation is true also what about the optimal small approximation so the same definition for before just okay apply in this setting as well you need to fix some norm maybe the Euclidean norm if your bedroom if your group is linear and the exponent the ratio three over two is now replaced by this normalization constant alpha and you define exactly the same thing you define the individual covering exponent of element in the final group g and gq and kappa mu of q is the average among all the elements in the final group and kappa mu is the lean soup and when q goes to infinity and by the regional principle and the normalization with alpha we get that kappa mu cannot go below one and the conjecture the conjecture properties that uh are these arithmetic groups have the optimal small approximation meaning that they could be lifted any almost any element in the finite group can be lifted in a very efficient way efficient in terms of size not algorithmic okay so now I have some fresh out of the press news and I received this briefly a few days ago that two combining two works the first one by Assing and Bloomer and later on Janine Cumber who removed an hypothesis in Assing and Bloomer's paper this optimal strong approximation results now holds unconditionally for any special linear groups assuming the q are squarely at this point in time it's uh it's I want to add that the way to the stomach prove his stronger optimal strong approximation for lesson two was by appealing to a density uh theorem or the density version of the Stelberg Ramanujan conjecture and this is exactly what Assing and Bloomer and together with the Janine Cumber the gets they get a density theorem that enables them to prove the optimal strong approximation and no other group is known to satisfy the optimal strong approximation as of now okay so and for the rest of the talk I'm going to focus on the second case and the case where the group is compacted infinity and our lattice is the pure arithmetic lattice and and I'm going to show you that in in a parallel field and people working on expander graphs and Lujan complex says they have also discovered a property which is an optimal property which is equivalent to the optimal strong approximation and to describe this property I want to kind of switch the object that we're looking at instead of looking at the Kali graphs which are a bit unnatural because they depend on this auxiliary generating set S there is a more natural complex associated to our to these module q homomorphisms so what you can do is you can take the what it's building of the periodic group and you can question it by the congruent subgroup and these these these are finite simplicial complexes finite arithmetic complexes and analog these are periodic analog locally symmetric spaces obtained by causating by congruent subgroups like modular curves and they actually have a high dimensional non trivial high dimensional structure they they come they have vertices edges triangles and so on so to make this talk more concrete I'm going to look I'm going to associate to them certain directed graphs I'm going just to look at the maximal phases of these complexes this curly x of q which can be identified with a double coset divided from the right by an either always subgroup I which is stabilized over the maximal phase and divided from the left by the congruent subgroup gamma q and this would be the set of vertices of our graphs and we have some freedom how to choose the adjacency operator and hence the adjacency relation and and we have a lot of freedom so for any element in the periodic group you can define an adjacency operator to be the evaporator operator acting by convolution from the right by the double evaporator set II so these are natural geometric operators they are defined on the building and they descend to all the finite quotient of the buildings and clearly there is some a lot of redundant information if I allow you to run over all elements in the periodic group so let me restrict the tension to a specific elements first of all recall that there is a affine board the composition that enables you to write every element in the periodic group is in the following form so the double cosets the representative of the double coset actually belong to the to could be written as a product of this some torsion element and some free element an element in the vile chamber to those you know what it is and I don't want to handle the torsion elements the elements coming I don't want to have anything coming from the finite velcro because they make the computation much more difficult and they also in applications the adjacency operas that we want we want them to have some nice collision free structure behavior on the building so I'm going to take element only from the positive veil chamber okay and and this these are elements that people working on studying the expander graphs and high dimensional expander and they like these operators because these are these are non-backdacking operators whenever you walk on the building you never get back to where you started you only see new vertices as you progress okay so here is a definition it's it's slightly different definition than the usual definition of ramanujan complexes it's it is motivated by the work of lubecki lubecki parts of chev'ski which I would describe in a second and this is we call these arithmetic complexes ramanujan if the corresponding directed graph of them are ramanujan when are they directed graph ramanujan when the spectrum of the adjacency operator of these graphs is contained in the union of these two states the set on the left is usually refers to as a set of trivial eigenvalues these are the eigenvalues in absolute value equal the degree for grass these are usually the degree and minus the degree for directed graph you can have roots of unity times a degree for simplicity let's assume that the only trivial eigenvalues the degree and its eigenvector is the constant function and the second segment could be called the ramanujan and so it's not a segment it's a it's a ball in the complex plane and this is this is the ramanujan part of the spectrum this is the spectrum coming from the the covering directed tree and this is the part of the spectrum this is this is the the good part of the spectrum so to speak and those of you who are familiar with the ramanujan graphs might look at this and be a bit confused because for ramanujan graphs you want that the non-trivial eigenvalues to be bounded by two times square root of the degree minus one but these are for the adjacency operators on the vertices of an undirected ramanujan graph and here we have a directed ramanujan graph where the definition is a bit more a bit simpler to remember just square root of the degree okay so these ramanujan complexes and why what kind of interesting properties do they have so here's what they here's the interesting property that they're satisfied here's their connection with the optimal strong approximation result I mentioned earlier so let's I'm going to fix a which defined the adjacency operator and I'll consider the digraph xq or q goes to infinity and a simpler okay so one can now observe that if you fix some epsilon and you let q go to infinity by a simple union bound if you look at only the vertices in the graph whose distance from some from the origin is bounded by one minus epsilon times log to the base of the degree of the graph the side of the graph then even if it each step you see only new vertices as you progress in the graph this set is grow smaller than the side of the graph the optimal almost diameter property is the fact that if you go a little bit over there over this bound and you switch the mean the minus epsilon to plus epsilon then you see almost all of the graph meaning that the number of vertices whose distance is greater than one plus epsilon times log the side of the graph is negligible if it was zero then this would be the diameter and and we know that this cannot be and this is this does not happen because of the big holds phenomenon so we cannot expect that the right hand side to be zero but we want it to be negligible and this this is what we call the optimal almost diameter and clearly you can you can see the the the relation between the optimal strong approximation and the optimal almost diameter the the two properties are strongly related if you want to be precise and you want to show the equivalence then you need to just pick the norm using the optimal strong approximation result to be compatible with the distance on these directed graphs and now I can state the line of results starting with the breakthrough result of Lubecki and Paris who showed that Ramanujan graphs satisfy the optimal almost diameter this was shown shortly after also by Sardari and this phenomenon was generalized to Ramanujan complexes by Lubecki Lubotsky and Pardynczewski and showing that Ramanujan complexes have the optimal almost diameter which is again you can think of it as the optimal strong approximation result in fact I should say that the the a stronger property was proved namely a cutoff result for underworks and I should also mention that I'm not stating the best result here because I'm fixing this epsilon but you can actually ask for a better understanding of the epsilon and to those of you who know what the cutoff property is and let me just mention that Nasterodi and Sarnak actually proved that for Ramanujan graphs the cutoff is very good the window of the cutoff is a bounded size and there is a question of whether it's true generally speaking in any case Ramanujan implied the optimal strong approximation that's what I I hope you remember from this result now the proof is very simple so I I mean I have heard that every every talk should contain a proof it should also contain a joke but I don't know any joke and so let me show you the the the short proof the short sketch of the proof and quite nice so I'll denote by N the size of the graph and k the degree k and x0 is some of the origin point and for any L S of L will denote the support of the adjacency operator to the power L apply on the indicator function of the vertex this is exactly the sphere of distance L from the origin so on the one hand a simple union bound show that if L is one minus epsilon times log the start of the graph then you cover a small fraction of the graph what happened if L is one plus epsilon times log the side of the graph so let's look at the term in the middle you apply the adjacency operator to the power L on and the projection of the indicator functions to the space orthogonal to the constant function so on the one hand oh what sorry okay so on the one hand if I were to just I can lower bound it by looking at the values of this function at points outside of the sphere and what I get is that and what I get the size of the complement of the sphere times time this quantity which is n to it's n to the two epsilon on the other hand I can bound this from above by four times the operator norm restricted to the non-trivial part of the spectrum and well this is like taking the eigenvalue the maximal eigenvalue of t to the L square right the maximal eigenvalue of t to the A because of the Ramanujan is square root of k and so now we get that the from this we get that the complement of the sphere is also negligible this is the complete sketch of the proof with only one lie not that it's not that it's not true but this is not a trivial estimate it actually uses some representation theory so maybe I should tell you why this is true it would have been true if the graph was undirected and the operator were normal then you can compare directly the norm with the maximal eigenvalue but these operators are not normal not like the HECI operators however these are evahory operators and using the theory of the representation theory of evahory algebra one can actually show that these although they are not normal they are not unilaterally diagonalizable but they are unilaterally equivalent to block diagonal matrices and the blocks are of size of bounded size and that's that's really the the last piece of the puzzle in this book okay so we've seen that the Ramanujan property implies the optimal approximation result and so natural question is are these complexes are these arithmetic complexes Ramanujan if so we get the optimal sum approximation result for the arithmetic group and the answer is that not usually for example most matrix groups are not Ramanujan complexes and the reason is that the naive Ramanujan conjecture breaks down in for most classical matrix group and the first counter example were constructed by Haupy of Tetskish appeal but now we understand better the failure of the Ramanujan conjecture so what do we do since we we we might not be able to prove the Ramanujan so as a so Sarnak and Shwey anticipating this problem already in the 90s they suggested a replacement of the Ramanujan property which says that you don't really need Ramanujan on the nose it's okay that you have some violation of the Ramanujan conjecture as long as there there are few of them and so more explicitly the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis requires that for any parameter R between two and infinity and for any q go to infinity the number of eigenvalues okay so here there are some black boxes eigenvalues correspond to irreducible representation of the PIB group with if a whole fixed vector so there is some representation theory in the background and these representation have an invariant called rate of decay this invariant grows when the eigenvalue becomes worse and worse and and so whenever you have eigenvalues which are too large so the set of eigenvalues which are too large is bounded by this explicit bound by the total number of vertices in the graph to the power of two overall okay so for for time consideration I won't explain the exact formula of how to go from the eigenvalue to the to the R of the eigenvalue and let me just describe the the extreme cases and when the eigenvalue is trivial and R is infinity and when the eigenvalue is in the Ramanujan domain then R is two and note that the the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis an easy way to remember it is that it is a linear interpolation between the two exponents when R is two and infinity you see that for infinity the left hand side is of finite size independent of q and when R is equal to two then the bound is trivially true and so this is the last slide and I want to I'm I'm I want to mention some two ongoing projects that I'm involved I I'm not stating any explicit results and just mentioning that this that in both of these projects we have a strategy to prove the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis and the strategy uses two main tools coming from the Lengens program the first is the endoscopic classification of automatic representation for classical groups this was done by Rogowski completely for the unitary three by three matrices and by Arthur for quasi-split classical groups and there are some follow-up improvements for inner forms of classical groups by Taibi and Kalleta and Mingez and Sheen and White and the second key result that we need is the generalized Ramanujan-Peterson conjecture which is now a theorem and it's due to a long list of famous mathematicians and their works on the Lengens program the Ramanujan conjecture starting with Eichler, Shimura, Deline, Lenglens, Lozel, Sheen and the list goes on and on I I didn't give credit to all the people that contribute to the final theorem that enable that prove the Ramanujan-Peterson conjecture and I'm not even stating the Ramanujan-Peterson conjecture explicitly and the point I'm trying to make is that the the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis can actually be deduced from a combination of the endoscopic classification and the Ramanujan-Peterson conjecture and some perhaps other working hypothesis coming from the Lenglens program and in the two joint ongoing works the first one on the on definite inner forms of U3 we actually prove their prongerism that the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis oh I should have to say this is a joint work with Brooke Fegon and Kathleen Neymar-Witchett and Oripatmanchevsky we show that for the unitary 3x3 matrices not only do we have the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis we actually have Ramanujan complexes which is surprising but we we get and in particular we get the Sarnak the the optimal sum approximation result and in another ongoing joint work with Matilda Gerbelli-Gothier and Henry Gustafson which I should apologize to because in the abstract I sent you there is a U in in his name it should be an O and so in in that joint work we are also considering the case of definite inner forms of the autogonal special autogonal group on five of five matrices or if you want the the projective symplectic group of four by four matrices and these are and this is the the the the two results and hopefully the beginning of the understanding of how the language program could deduce the Sarnak-Shwey density hypothesis and eventually gives you also optimal sum approximation approximation results and optimal almost diameter results for arithmetic complexes and I think I'll stop here thank you very much for the invitation
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My name is Dan Järvenfoss, Dan in English, if you want to talk to me later. I work here in Malmö at Research in Motion TAT as a concept designer. And when I was asked to talk about screens anywhere, I started thinking about the attention economy that Venkatesh mentioned, and it's a really, really interesting question, because what happens if we start to see the number of screens around us grow? So we just, more and more of our field of vision will be looking at screens. And what type of new experiences can we design for these screens then? Right, so the team where I work at TAT, Research in Motion, we invent and design and sometimes develop user experiences, mainly user interfaces in the mobile space, and we visualize some of our future ideas. This is our most famous visualization. It's called the Future Screen Technology, and this video mainly dealt with different types of personal screens, like Venkatesh mentioned, sort of futuristic, interactive mirrors, transparent screens. And I think what happens when we have more screens is, of course, that when screens become less expensive, you can put them in more places, so you can start wasting pixels. But I think they will go through a phase where pixels still are very, very valuable, and people's attention is valuable. I don't agree completely with Venkatesh. So we can have an interesting debate between the two of us. So when we have computers everywhere and screens everywhere, we have to talk about Mark Weissers, his vision from the 90s. He was a visionary researcher also at Xerox PARC, and he's famous for coining the term ubiquitous computing about computers being everywhere embedded into everything. And he's also famous for saying that when computers will be everywhere, they better stay out of the way. And so he started promoting the idea of common computing. And of course, if every computer that is around us would have a screen, there would be a lot of visual noise for us. But I think he mainly meant when completely designed experiences, I mean people's houses and embedded devices and so on. I think if you think about what happens in public spaces, there is a challenge, everybody is competing for your attention. And so let's take this example. It's Times Square New York. I mean a lot of brands here are competing for people's attention. And if you think this is crazy, this is a building in Guangzhou in China. And the entire building is covered in different types of visual information surfaces. And while a lot of this is still neon lights or paper billboards, we'll see it being replaced by digital screens, digital billboards pretty soon I think, because there are several advantages to those. So Sri will later present some emerging technologies for screens. One is transparent screens, I guess. This is a demo by Samsung where they show that you can turn any window into an interactive touch screen. And e-ink technology can then turn any other type of non-transparent surface into a screen as well. So potentially any type of surface can be a screen, transparent or non-transparent. But so what will then be the driving force behind the adoption of screens? I think that for starters these screens are going to be quite valuable and expensive to roll out. And that means that companies such as JCTCO and other advertisement companies will be very interested in trying to roll out new types of screens. They already give away so-called street furniture to municipalities, to Malmociti, all the bus stops here are financed by JCTCO in exchange for the rights to put advertisement on these public surfaces. And advertisement is just one part of the attention economy. I mean, we have all different types of brands and we have society, we have individuals, we have all the traditional media. They're all trying to get their attention in different ways. Malmö municipalities is also playing in the attention economy, trying to provide useful public services to visitors. This is by the Triangle Station in Malmö. And I really don't think that anybody wants a future where we have too much information, complete information overload with brands all over. However, I think there is sort of an information arms race. So people are always trying to find new ways to catch your attention in some innovative way. So of course, a stationary billboard with static image will be replaced by a billboard that can show moving images because it is more attention grabbing. It can become a lot more interesting over time. And once we have screens in the density of screens around us become higher, then we can actually start doing some really interesting designs. So from now on, I hope to introduce a few more fun ideas for people who are interested in designing information in a world where there are more screens than today. So first of all, the example from MIT was great. Venkat has showed the Tetris on the building. This is from Toronto. These type of games that you play with the lights, the buildings are called blink and lights. And I think the first projects I heard of originated from Berlin. But what they do is they take entire buildings and turn them into screens. And mainly they are black and white or have a few colors. And they're really, really crude in the resolution. But that will change. And with new type of transparent screens, you could turn any building potentially into a high-res screen. And I think that companies such as JC DeCoe will try to fund entire walls of buildings. They'll pay for the windows for a new building or the walls if they can put their screens there. So we need to regulate that, of course. So I hope that the politicians in the building are listening in because we sort of need to be maybe one step ahead in order to actually turn this into some advantage because society also wants to spread information and provide useful services to people. Anyway, when you have lots of screens, you can start moving things between screens. This is a project we showed in February in Barcelona where we played with the idea of using many tablets, blackberry playbook tablets, of course, turning them into one large virtual surface. And then we could have particle systems that travel across from one screen to another. So that means... And the interesting thing here is that this system was maintained even when screens move. So if we move a screen around, it would still be part of this virtual space and the particles would end up there eventually. So this means that if there are many more screens, you might not be able to show your message on... Each individual message might not make sense if you show them simultaneously. It's just going to be information overload. But instead, you can take turns in designing, in providing your message, and then you can use a lot more screens instead. So we'll turn into something more like TV ads where you have your 30 seconds of ads and then somebody else takes over instead of having all these ads at the same time. And we have some fun geometries here. And with moving screens, we can imagine messages that actually move between buildings, move from one bus up to a building and back to the bus. So we're really leaving the rectangular design of messages. I mean, screens have been rectangular for a long time now, but in a multi-screen future, we'll have to completely think differently about how we design our messages. So maybe some windows will just contain particles that emphasize the message which is shown elsewhere. And we can also think about layers of transparency. So if you think about how screens can be combined in depth instead of sideways, you can have bus windows emphasizing messages outside the bus or guiding your eyes towards stuff that's interesting. You don't have to read the message on the bus window. It just says that the bus window provides some indication that you should look in some general direction. Then, I think, of course, interactivity will be a really interesting challenge here. The fact that the people who design messages want to know who's looking at it, so they can adjust the message accordingly. By providing useful services, people might actually start interacting with the screens. And if they do so via their mobile devices, they can be identified, and the service on the screen can be something useful for you. This is an example from a campaign in South Korean subways where it's just a paper billboard, but people shop by scanning QR codes of products. So it's really like going to the shop and you look at things on the shelves. If this was a real digital screen, you could scroll it and look at different things from different angles so you can see more products. However, I think the important thing here is that people interact with it through their mobile device. It means that they don't have to walk up to the screen and touch it, so they can interact with screens that are not just in front of them, and it means that they can identify themselves and get the information on the screen customized to their needs. So that means that you can start with digital screens everywhere. You can start designing services that people can use, and those can be both commercial or public services, or something semi-commercial. So if you imagine that you want to watch a sport game but you're just running around with a little handle device and the screen is too small to see the ball, you might want to borrow a screen temporarily to watch that game. And if you're at a bus stop or waiting for the subway, you can borrow a screen, of course. It will be available for you, and then you might have to read the sponsor message screen brought to you by Company X. Or it could be a service, I mean, following the free email account or free blog account business model, people can give away full services to you that you can use in exchange for some information about how you use them. So you might be able to get the screen that you can just use for your purposes, but it will know who you are and what you're interested in, and an advertisement or whatever message can be displayed on a different screen nearby. So you sort of have the banner ad business model out in the public. And in general, when I've been thinking about this, I think that we can actually see more internet-like behavior out in the general public. So, again, the term public computing can be quite suitable here. I'm not sure I will be the early adopter of this. I might be too old, and I'm not the person who talks on the phone loudly so everybody can hear what I'm saying. But I think a lot of people will actually could actually potentially adopt this idea of sort of more publicly using the internet. But that's again, that's the human behavior side of things. It's really hard to predict. So I think there is an economic argument for pushing out screens everywhere. I think there is technological possibilities that we'll hear soon about. And I think there's some really interesting opportunities to design interesting experiences here. It might not be the type of stuff that Mark Weiser wanted, the calm computing with hidden computers, but I still think there will be plenty of good experiences. So when screens are anywhere, I think designers will be needed more than ever. And these are the images I use. So thanks for letting me use them, the internet. Now, over to you. Thanks.
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Oh, you're the only use the mic. Okay. Folks on zoom, can you hear me? Yeah, I'm already a minute. Oh, you only use the mic. Okay. Okay. Um, folks on zoom, can you hear me? Can you, can you give a thumbs up or can we turn off the mic? Turn it off. Turn it off. Because I don't know. I'm getting. Feedback. Okay. Folks on zoom, can you hear me? Uh, meeting is now streaming. Uh, folks on zoom, can you hear me? Hey, anybody on zoom? I'll be able to go on zoom and check it. I don't know if there's, I don't know if there's anybody's out there. I'll go outside and see. Here you can. Anybody on zoom? Can you hear me? You can hear it. It's working. Okay. But I don't think we have any participants. Oh, maybe there's just nobody there. All right. So, okay. Good. Uh, Andy, great. Thank you for raising your hand. Um, for those of you on the zoom, I'm sorry. And for everybody in the room. Um, I'm sorry that we're delayed and getting started. We're having, we're having a little bit of technical difficulty tonight. So I hope you can just bear with us. Um, Thanks everybody for joining us after our summer break. I'm Nancy Harkins. I'm going to be. Leading the meeting tonight. Um, Uh, just for the sake of expediency, I'm going to let you know that our other. Um, steering committee members. Uh, I need to repone. To the Reagan and. Delizaria are with us in the room. Um, Mills for me. Is not able to join us because he's expecting the imminent birth of his child. And Nelson Martell. Um, It's also not able to join us, but. Tonight was going to be his last meeting. As a steering committee member. And we want to definitely take an opportunity to thank Nelson for all his hard work on the, um, steering committee. Over. Um, The last couple of years. Um, We're going to do something a little bit out of order. We have our state rep. We have our state rep. Um, We're going to do something a little bit out of order. We have our state reps here tonight. They're going to be first on the agenda after we get through the announcements. But, um, I didn't want to pull the participants to see if there were any key priorities or concerns that you would like to hear from our state representatives about tonight so they can try and talk about that in when they do their remarks in a few minutes. Any. For the, for the state representatives. Yeah. Yeah. Well, um, right now. Yeah. Right now, um, the certain members of the legislature and part of public service and, uh, Others are reviewing the renewable energy standard. Um, Uh, there's a legislative working group now reviewing a renewal of energy standard. And if and when this comes before you, I'd like to have you consider that, uh, Like our neighboring states, Massachusetts and New York, we need to, um, Come up with a system of plan for, uh, 100% carbon free electricity in the state. New York has a plan to accomplish that within the next 10 years. Massachusetts is working on, there's no reason for you to be able to. Okay. All right. Um, and I'm sure that they'll be happy to hear, uh, hear any other questions you have when they get to their, we get to them in the agenda, but we just wanted to get a heads up on any burning issues that people wanted to hear about. Um, The other, um, Announcement I wanted to make is we had talked about this in the spring that the MPAs were working together on a community outreach. Basically a comic. It's like the brochure or, uh, A poster and that has been finalized. We don't have hard copies of it tonight or a digital copy, but we will have that in our next meeting. So the purpose of that is really to make everyone raise awareness about the MPAs in general in Burlington and, um, encourage people to attend the meetings and participate. Are there any other, um, Announcements. Okay. Um, and magically we're back on schedule. Okay. So I'm going to turn it over to, uh, our state representatives. Thank you so much. Well, thank you very much. Um, uh, my name is Tiff Blumlee. Um, and I represent Chittenden 13, uh, with Gabrielle Stebbins. I know Gabrielle's on the line. I was going to be on the line because my kid is leaving for college tomorrow and we're having a family dinner. So I, if it was your permission, well, I'm actually not going to seek your permission. I am going to go and have dinner with them, but I wanted to be here, um, since zoom wasn't really working. Um, and I sit on the appropriations committee, um, which is, uh, one of the, the two money committees, ways of means is about inflow. We're about outflow. Um, and, um, we don't, um, while we say we don't consider policy issues, any decision you make about funding is a policy decision, um, because it reflects priorities. So, um, when we last met in June, I guess, um, we were talking about, um, housing and, um, the challenge, um, that we had in the legislature over, um, the housing bill and the Senate had stripped out money for, that we had put in the house, um, bill budget, um, for emergency housing and we were able to accomplish, you know, arrive at a, um, compromise, um, with the Senate and we were able to then override the governor's veto of the budget, um, which then enabled us to activate all the money that could address the emergency housing issue. Um, we also had $25 million in surplus this year that, um, we were able to commit to, um, emergency housing, um, and we've expanded the eligibility of those who can be served by the emergency housing program. And then finally, um, one of the requirements that we passed in the amendment to the budget was, um, that we have a, uh, that the agency of human services, um, or the governor, um, put in a plan for, well before April 1st about how we're going to address this particular housing issue. Um, there are a number of people in the house working on that issue now. I'm working with a small committee that is actually, that is trying to, um, develop the guts of a bill that would relate to housing, um, for consideration by the caucus, um, and, um, and any housing bill was going to have to have kind of, there are going to be, have probably three different housing bills, one related to zoning and making zoning for housing, um, easier in places where it's not. Um, secondly, we're going to have to appropriate money to provide services for supportive housing. Um, because many of the folks who are, um, unhoused right now need mental health, substance use, um, or, uh, services, or they are disabled and need assistance, um, to address, you know, their safety, um, in, and living. Um, in the budget, we put in 99 million dollars to raise the rates for people who, for agencies that are billing Medicaid, um, for, uh, services that they provide to folks. And that was an investment in the workforce, essentially, which, I mean, you've heard a lot about probably the, um, ways in which the workforce has been dramatically reduced, um, by salaries, um, that are, and I think working conditions. Um, we put in 20 million dollars to expand opioid treatment, um, plus another 8 million dollars, um, of an initial, um, additional investment to support mobile, um, crisis units that would address both mental health and, um, substance use issues as they arise. Um, we are working on, as I said, a housing bill, um, and it is involved, um, about five of us in a number of conversations with, um, people all over the state. Um, some of them kind of the, you know, the Champlain Housing Trusts and the Vermont Conservation, um, Housing Conservation Board, but also folks who are, um, uh, the smaller, um, service providers who, um, uh, who we often forget to include in conversation about something like, what should the housing bill look like? Uh, and yes. Yeah. Yeah. You also addressing the short term rental issue on the state level. Well, it, it is possible that the housing bill will include something like that. Um, because I know you were working on it like two or three years. Yes. It's a very, I think probably for about a decade. Um, but over the last three years in particular, um, as, as that has become a quarter share of the rental market. Um, and I, you know, I, so I think that any housing bill is, is going to have, is really going to be three different bills, one related to zoning, one related to the services and the other related to building infrastructure. Um, here are the challenges that I see right now. Um, and I, AHS has lost key members of its staff who are housing experts who have been running the programs. Um, and for, for whom I have a great deal of respect, that is going to be a big challenge. If we're expecting AHS to come up with a solution to the housing crisis. Um, and, um, the emergency housing, you know, that piece of the, the issue. And I think that many state agencies are really stretched, uh, beyond their capacity to address what is a growing number of, um, people who are, I mean, it's been in the paper, you know, the, the folks who have been waiting on us for six hours on the phone to get somebody to, on the, online so they can recertify, um, that yes, I live here. This is my income. Um, and get another 28 days. Um, so at any rate, I think the flood has compounded the issue, um, in all the ways that we can imagine. Um, I think it's going to be very important. This is my plea to the public that we hold the governor accountable. This is not just a legislative, we cannot solve this problem. We work four and a half months of the year. I mean, we are paid to work four and a half months in session. And we have a whole lot of things to do during that session. The, this, the administration has a responsibility for executing, um, the work that it has pledged to do, or that we have asked it to do through legislation. And so, uh, what that six hour waiting period, um, the people are experiencing, that's a problem. And we can, we can bring it to light. And we can hold the governor's feet to the fire as best we can through our various committees, but that is not anyway. So I, I think that this is, these are issues to watch. And, um, as we develop caucus priorities, um, and as our idea is about housing, legislation, et cetera, evolve, we'll be communicating with you, um, as we're working on the report form that just, there hasn't been enough to really report, um, to you in the last couple of months, um, since the veto session, but, um, but at any rate, I figured that that's what I could contribute because those are the pieces that I'm working on. Um, and the things that I am particularly concerned about, um, as they relate to the coming session. And because I talked about this the last time, I just wanted to close that loop. Okay. Hi, I'm Mary Catherine Stone. I'm one of two reps for Chittenden 14. I serve with Barbara Rachelson. Used to be a one seat district in this year, it's two. So I'm the newest seat in the house quite literally because it was created last Friday. So I serve as a clerk for the house committee on education but I wanted to give an update about a bill that's actually didn't come out of my committee. It went through the house healthcare committee and then the house judiciary committee and it's the suicide prevention bill. And the reason I feel it's really important to share this bill is because almost every single person I spoke with when I was running for office said, public safety was a concern and gun violence was a concern. And so this issue gets to the heart of that. The purpose of the bill though is to prevent death by suicide by reducing access to legal means, specifically firearms. I'm just gonna share some information that really brought to light why this is such an important bill. Vermont's rate of suicide is 50% higher than the national average. In each year, nearly 60% of suicides are completed with a firearm. All other methods combined have a completion rate of approximately 4%. So it's extremely rare for someone to survive a suicide attempt in which a firearm is used. And that is why this bill specifically focused on this particular means of harm reduction. The bill number is H230, suicide prevention bill. You can look it up on the Vermont led website if you really want to get into the weeds and learn more about what it does. But I'm just gonna give a brief overview. Secure firearm storage is a part of it. A person must securely store firearms in circumstances where a child or a prohibited person is likely to gain access. The firearm must be kept separate from ammunition and in a locked container equipped with a tamper resistant lock. There are exceptions for that and penalties, if you want, I can talk about that, but I'm gonna go on. Secure firearm storage sign requirements at any licensed dealer location where firearms are sold or transferred, a sign containing the information on the secure firearm storage I just talked about must be displayed and posted. Petition for extreme risk protection order, ERPO, an extreme risk protection order is a civil order that would temporarily prohibit an individual who poses a danger to injure themselves or others from purchasing, possessing or receiving any dangerous weapon, including firearms. Under the current law or the old law only a state's attorney or the office of the attorney general could issue an ERPO. And so you can guess that oftentimes that took a lot of time for that to happen. So H230 allows a family or a household member to initiate that process for obtaining an ERPO by directly petitioning the court for an order. And then last but not least, it puts forward a 72 hour waiting period for firearms transfers. It adds a requirement that a person shall not transfer a firearm to another person until 72 hours after the licensed dealer is provided with an NICS transfer identification number. I wanted to share a message that I received just this week that was sent to a member of the House Tradiciary Committee about how important this bill is that just passed this year. This message says, hey, the three day waiting period you worked on just kept a guy in the midst of a mental health crisis from purchasing a firearm yesterday. His wife took the firearms that he had and walked them up. He tried to buy another but got frustrated with the waiting period. He went home and started trying to build one. He posted that on Facebook and the BSP are using that combined with a variety of unhinged behaviors to issue an extreme risk protection order and get him banned from any further legal purchases that work. So pretty powerful that this bill is already saving people's lives. So I wanted to share about that and then Gabrielle sent me a message to remind you in the House Committee of Education where I serve, we talked about school construction, PCB testing. There's a school construction task force that is meeting this summer to look at that topic, school construction. But while we were digging into that issue of PCBs and school construction, we were able to secure $16 million for Burlington High School. So that was a huge win. The work is not done. There's a task force talking about it as we sit here and live and breathe. But a win for us for Burlington is we secured $16 million and everyone on the committee, Republican, Democrat, rural did not matter. We got the money. And so that was a really huge win. And Mary Cass is gonna work really, really hard on that. So thank you. So those are my updates. And then there's Gabrielle. And there's Gabrielle who, I don't know how she'll be speaking to us, but she's on to us. Can you hear me? Do you wanna try saying something, Gabrielle? And we'll see if we can hear you. Store, hello, good evening. No. I don't know if she, I can hear you. Can you hear us? Yes. Okay. She can hear us. I'll call her, I'll see her. Okay. I don't know if I can hear you saying this one. Can you hear us? Thank you for your patience. Yeah. Can you hear me? Yes. Okay. Yes. Mary can I run to it? If I screen it today, it's gonna be beautiful. But I know I'm not. So thank you for inviting us. Gabrielle, I think I have a question. We have to have your mic. Team. And I'm gonna touch briefly. I serve a clerk of the House Environment and Energy Committee. I'm also co-chair of the Climate Solutions Caucus. And so I'm politically involved in the budget and sort of all things related to environment, climate, workforce related to, you know, trade, that sort of thing. I'll touch very briefly on the things that we did accomplish last year and some of the things that I'm expecting us to look on this coming year. We were able to match 9.8 million in state match so that we could harness infrastructure investment and jobs money from the federal level for drinking water and clean water, state-revolving funds. Another 8 million was set aside for ground fields. You know, here we've had so much cyanobacteria this year and we have ground fields, redevelopment discussions occurring. So not necessarily that those funds will come here directly yet because obviously it goes through the state budget and then filters through that process but opportunities there, hopefully for Burlington. We passed not actually yet explain the standard but the Affordable Peat Act, which over the next year and a half is going through the design and the regulatory process and all of the review and analysis that is needed to basically require any businesses, Vermont gas, any fuel delivered companies to offer other services to customers if they want to use them. It's similar to what we have right now in our electric industry, all of our utilities have to participate in something called a renewable portfolio standard and this is similar to that in the sense that it's a market computation based policy that requires all these companies to actually do these actions and if they don't then they pay a penalty. We were able to also pass a biodiversity bill which is pretty huge when you think about climate change and what that means and with some of the folks who might be moving here from other places that have tires or droughts or whatnot. Looking forward, we're definitely looking at a variety of climate resilience and mitigation issues. Burlington was spared with the flooding but that is not to say that we probably will not see, I mean really we will most certainly see more storms and they will be more frequent and they will be more extreme. So how do we prepare for that? How do we pay for that? How do we make sure we have the governments in place for that so that if we have a 201 phone number that you can call if you lose power or whatnot or you're completely flooded out and it's volunteer run, maybe that works for all but the two days of the year that is needed. So looking at governance, how do we prepare for these events that are only going to occur more frequently and be more spring and then lastly, specifically the infrastructure side of things, how do we identify where are, where are challenges? Are there treatment plants, water purification plants? Where are there perhaps community resilience homes in case an area does lose power for a number of days because of a storm? Where can the monsters go to be safe to have access to groundwater? So those are some of the conversations that we're having to prepare for January. We're also likely to see a discussion about whatever removal energy standard should look like. We first passed a renewable energy standard in 2015 and it hasn't been modified since then. So there's currently a working group to discuss that and look into it. It includes utilities, various stakeholders and environmental nonprofits, a slew of industry members to try and look at where, what do we do in 2015? What's working? What's not? So expecting to see some discussion of that in January and also at 250, the housing bill that Tiff mentioned, S100, which got some press this summer, the Homes bill, that also came through my committee as well from the other committees. And that, definitely that conversation really, it's very much to how do we want to plan? How do we want to develop? How do we want them to look 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years from now when we're already facing housing shortages? But we also know that we have this very clear balancing act between working with our natural resources and a landscape so that we aren't as impacted if we're lost or we're at a source. And what is that balance between humans and our natural resources? So expecting a lot of discussion on that at 250 side of things as well. And I could go on and on because we've had a lot of bills but that's a little bit of looking back and looking forward. Thank you. Go to the one on the top that was. Gabrielle Stevens. Okay. It's district name. Yeah. Clerk of the House of Intermediate and Environment Committee. And chair of the largest caucus in the state house the climate caucus. Yes. So Stephen Hammond, I have two unrelated questions. Number one, on the 72 hour bill on guns, what do we have for enforcement? I don't know if you've ever been to a gun show about more guns, walk out of a gun show than you can ever imagine. And how is there enforcement in this? I'm just gonna read straight from it because this came out of judiciary and helps us to read from here. This section adds requirement that a person shall not transfer a firearm to another person 72 hours after the license dealer is provided with an NICS transfer ID number or seven business days have passed the dealer contacted an ICS to initiate the background check, whichever occurs first. This new requirement does not apply to firearms transfers at a gun show, but the gun show exception shall be repealed by the July 1, 2024. Between now and July 1, 2024, the judiciary committee will consider a bill that would establish a method to determine that a person already owns a firearm, a firearm owner ID. The committee will also consider whether a person who has such a proof of firearm ownership and can pass the background check should be subject to the 72 hour waiting period. So it sounds like your head's over, your head is out and then we're working on it in July 1, 2024. I don't know where you're basically where they can do whatever. Things will change. The second question is very quick. The governor just released $10 million in our performance infrastructure. Is that money that the fed just decided to give us or is it something that he sold to somebody else? No, it's money that has been in the, it has been granted, but it had to go through a whole process where the feds would approve of the purpose of the allocation. And so it then became available for appropriation. So it is ARPA money that we have had, but has been waiting to be appropriated. Any other? All right. Joan is not here, right? Joan, Shannon, no. No, no, she's not here. I don't, is she on? She's supposed to be here. She's supposed to be here in person. Yeah, she's not here. Okay. I have a question. This is, I'm Will Anderson from South Union Street. I was wondering regarding the construction oriented housing bill in your vision. And maybe you could project the will of the house at large for what it's worth. To what extent would that construction contain public or social housing or other strategies to keep new units affordable, considering the even greater shortage for affordable apartments in the state? Thank you. Sure. I mean, I think that almost all of the housing, well, any housing that is subsidized with the public money has to serve a public purpose. And it, the projects vary in terms of how, how many units are, whether the entire project is subsidized for low income folks or if it's mixed income housing. It just depends on the community tax credit, tax credits that are available. But I think that there is a strong house commitment to making sure that if we're gonna spend public dollars on housing construction, that it has to have a public discernible public benefit. I think that there are variations. I mean, there, you can express that in a number of different ways. We have put money towards you having apartments that have been offline. So if you owned that apartment that was out of code, you'd be able to rehab it up to $50,000 and then put it back online. And you would have to give priority to somebody who is on house, according to the program as it exists right now. If you cannot find somebody and you are working, I mean, the law requires that you work with people who are in the community, the community organizations that actually are working directly with unhoused remars. If you and the organizations can't find somebody, then you have to, you will offer to somebody else. But it has to be somebody who's below 80% median income. I mean, I've heard the question differently. I heard the questions asked in the S100 bill, how much of that would allow for increased affordable housing? They're shaking their head now. They're shaking their head now. I think about a future bill, Gabrielle. So no. Yeah. Nancy, just so you know, Jim Shannon is here, present on Zoom. Oh, okay, great. Oh. Yes, and she even has her hand raised, but I mean, so thank you for that, Gabrielle. We will be getting right to Joan. So- Can I answer your question? Yes. It was very general. And yet it's, we have not as a small group and certainly not as a caucus who really fleshed out the parameters of a bill we would want to support that, but that is the general best consensus of folks who are responsible for housing in one way or another. And if anyone's interested about the history of J housing, I did a very big deep dive earlier this summer and I have it on my Instagram, which is Stone River Mont and it's in the highlights reel and it talks about the history of housing in Vermont and how we got to where we are today. So if you're interested, there are charts, graphs, links to joint fiscal, it's all there, maybe learn it out and look with that. I try to do that with big topics. I have one on ledge pay, one on housing, a few others. So if you're interested, I try to break those down into digestible parts on a pretty regular basis on my Facebook and my Instagram. Right. Yeah. Well, thank you for that. Thank you as always for your work and Gabrielle as well. And thank you for being here and working through our technical difficulties. Enjoy your evening. One quick thing because we did talk so much about the gun safety bill. I have some materials here from Vermont, mom's demand action on gun safety and we'll send those out with the other materials after the meeting. So Joan, you are on, I apologize for missing you. We're a little bit limited tonight with our technology. I apologize for that, but no problem. We're looking forward to hearing from you. Can you hear me okay? Can you hear me? Is Joan still muted? She had permission to talk. Joan, you should have permission to talk. I am talking. Can you hear me? Oh, Joan. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oops. Hold on, I can just hang with us. Sorry, I'm like driving. Can't see us, can't see us, can't see us. Joan, you can try again. Can you hear me? Yeah. Oh, good. I apologize. I was planning on being there with you, but I am home here with a dog in hospice who needs some tending to. You had asked, you had asked me to present on, I think general city council, but had a couple areas of interest as well. One was memorial auditorium. I don't have really much of an update on that. We had, there was a bond put forward and it had trying to think of the numbers. It was, we had quite a bit of money in that bond for memorial auditorium, but that bond did not pass. We passed the second bond that really had a minimum of money for memorial, really just for stabilization. And that's where we are now. We did pass some money to fence memorial so that no passers-by would get hit with bricks, et cetera. But that's kind of the extent on memorial at the moment, awaiting a new plan. YMCA, there is a plan that is before the development review board to create housing there. It would preserve the existing historic building in front, take the pool down and I believe put six stories of housing in that area where the pool is as well as a couple of stories of underground parking. So that is currently in review. If it doesn't get appealed, it could start construction relatively soon, but that's always a fairly big if. You may have read recently about Airbnb's, a lack of enforcement as well as the fact that the city is being sued by Airbnb owners claiming that our regulation is not legal. So I am not really sure. One of the reasons that there hasn't been enforcement of the Airbnb regulation is that there was a grace period to allow people to become compliant because we didn't wanna create a situation where, people had booked somebody for their wedding sometime in advance and then because of changed regulations, they can no longer service that person. So we really gave people a pretty long lead on enforcement. Then once enforcement starts happening, everybody is allowed to rent their place for 14 days. And it's only when you exceed that that you start running into this regulatory requirement. So it's just as both of those things are kind of coming to an end that we now have this challenge from the Airbnb owners, which I don't know that that means that we won't enforce the regulation. I think there are a lot of questions at the moment. What the lawsuit, according to what I read, what the lawsuit entails is saying that because we have always regulated bed and breakfast. They were a specific use in our zoning code and you had to meet specific criteria. We stopped enforcing that ordinance for several years while we created something new. It wasn't that we couldn't enforce it. We just didn't. So while we were creating something new, we moved it, the new thing that was adopted, moved it from zoning into the housing code. And so the bed and breakfast owners are saying, this is simply housing and you cannot tell us how long our lease can be. That's the argument as I understand it. We also recently had a well-publicized meeting about a financial review we did of the racial equity, inclusion, and belonging department because of some... Because of the director moving to Minneapolis, the folks in Minneapolis identifying some concerning circumstances that also existed here and Minneapolis decided to do an audit and we followed suit doing a similar type of... We call it an audit. It's actually, audit is a very, very specific term. It's really more of a financial review, which is the same as what Minneapolis did. At the meeting, we unfortunately never got to have any kind of presentation on what was in that report because there were people protesting that we did the report. But I think that when you have an event that's budgeted for $100,000 and spends over $400,000, it is not unreasonable to do a financial review. And when you pay tens of thousands of dollars for that financial review, the public should know what is in it. So I can kind of open it up to... I don't have a lot of time and started a little late. So just want to open it up if people have questions. I'm not seeing any questions. Yeah, I have some questions. Hi, Joan. This is Ulta Wagan. Sorry, Joan. We've got some static. That's better. Okay. So the last information that I was familiar with is that a journalist had no problem finding these people with short-term rentals that were doing all these things under the moon and yet the city would haven't hired somebody to do that, couldn't find them. Can you explain why that would be? I don't know if that's the case. I know that we have identified people. We haven't find anybody for the reasons that I stated. There was a grace period. There was then, we have to prove that they've been renting for 14 days. And then that followed by this lawsuit and waiting for some legal advice on that, I think is where we are. So they still stand at this point, you're not doing anything. As I said, I think that where we are is waiting for legal advice. And this is a relatively new situation. The council has not been updated on this. That happened in June, right? The lawsuit? All that information that I have is from June, from an article in seven days. What I was told was the holdup from the period of time when we could start enforcing to getting actual enforcement action is proving the 14 days of rental beyond what was the grace period. But all I can tell you is I am fully supportive of enforcing our regulation, which I think is too weak. I think that taking it out of zoning was a mistake because you no longer need a permit. You only need to register it. But so, I mean, I think that one of the options if we're concerned about this lawsuit and I don't know if we are, is we can put it back in the zoning code because that worked for decades. That worked for decades, for decades, for decades. Joan, I have a question. Do you find a hundred dollar fine appropriate if somebody makes $10,000 a week? The hundred dollar, the fines are usually per day. So, the fines, I often find the fines. $6,000. The fines are often, it depends. Sometimes the fines can be adequate when you have this daily rate that accumulates. Sometimes they're not, but they're set in statute by this state usually. So, you're considering bringing about into the ordinance. Is that what you're understanding? The state limits us on what we can find. No. Thank you. You're welcome. Any other questions for Joan? Joan, Joan, Joan. I'll just add one other quick thing that I just came from. Public safety, I think is a very big concern for most constituents at this point. There was just a public safety meeting and a counselor, Paul, who represents all of board six had brought forward a resolution to the public safety committee meeting. And right before the meeting, a new resolution was posted that the original resolution was really declaring a public safety emergency and that got changed into a public health emergency. For myself, I think that a lot of the strength of the original resolution has been taken away and refocused on what is genuinely a public health emergency and has been declared so as far back as Peter Schumann state of the state address. I'm not sure of the year, but pre-pandemic as I judge time. So that's kind of been our situation for a while, but what is of increasing concern to our community is public safety. And so there's going to be further discussion in the public safety committee about what actions we'll be taking. And it's my hope that I'm not saying that we have to take a hard line approach on people suffering from substance use disorder, but I do think that we need to have an expectation in our community regarding behavior and to assure our community's safety, which I think a lot of people feel is currently very much in jeopardy, as well as the security of people's property and retail theft. These have real consequences on people's lives. Car theft and bike theft affect our neighbor's ability to get to work. So I'd say keep an eye out for what's coming there. Thank you, Joan. Thank you. Thank you very much. And I appreciate your flexibility with us tonight. Well, I'm sorry I'm not there with you. Shouldn't be, it's hard to hear that. Okay. All right. So next we have our update on, from public work. Yeah. Well, we'll be seeing it. Did I just take the mic? Yeah. Okay. Hi, I'm Robbie. I am a transportation planner with the Department of Public Works. Uttar invited me here to talk about the Shelburne Street roundabout. My scope in public works is pretty limited. So I'll do my best to answer all your questions. So I'll first talk about the roundabout where we are with the valuation and monitoring. And then I'll talk a little bit about some of the planning projects that we're thinking about and then address any questions that you might have. So we've done, so I think all of you are familiar with our monitoring and evaluation plan. I think that that's been discussed at the previous meetings. Regardless, I can do a brief overview of it. So as part of looking at the roundabout to making sure that it is functioning accordingly and that it's meeting the needs of the community, we do have a pretty robust monitoring and evaluation plan in place. We are specifically looking at traffic data, crash data and public input with traffic data. We've collected data during the summer with help from Jenin County Regional Planning Commission, CCRBC. I think some of you might have noticed the tubes while you were driving during the summer. And I know I did up on Willard. So we were collecting speed data, volumes and how and queuing. So how long you're waiting to go into the circle if you are waiting to go into the circle. First talking about speeds, we've found that with most of the streets with exception to Willard and Ledge, the most drivers, 85% of all drivers are driving the speed limit. We are aware of the speeding issues on Ledge. We've just checked it. And- Go in and voice out Willard. Oh yeah. So yeah, so South Willard, we're aware of the speeding issues on South Willard. We're especially aware of the issues on Ledge and Locust. We've received requests for traffic coming from both streets. So our engineering team is looking into evaluating those. Our traffic calming list is quite lengthy. And so it takes some time for our engineering team to go through it and then go back into the community and to figure out some strategies and designs to improve the streets. But we're hoping to tackle it one by one as quickly as possible. Right now, I think we're at like 25 requests for traffic calming. And we have a very thoughtable step of responding to each request one by one, going into the street, measuring the speeds, measuring the traffic data, measuring truck volume data, and then coming back to the community and working with them to work on strategies to lower speeds if it meets our thresholds per our traffic calming manual. So that's what's coming up next with Ledge and for Locust at least is going through that rigorous process and working with all of you to see what can be done about this meeting. But yes. Are you monitoring the sound difference at all? So, indirectly. So we are looking at high truck volume. So we're looking at how many heavy truck volume. So we're looking at how many heavy trucks are going through the street, if any, and whether that meets our thresholds or not. Because that's usually the sounds, right? But it's the heavy trucks. So there's motorcycles. And the entire, what I've experienced is, seeing people start on Shelton Street, they start being there, and they just step on beeping and sort of go around. And this turn going south, it's more straight than all the rest. So then they go through and they can't wait to go really fast. And they blink the whole time. I mean, just sort of warning people. I'm coming, I gotta go through. When you say beeping, what do you mean? The horn. Oh, they're beeping the horn? Because they don't want to, you know, have to be out of their way and keep on going. So people come up, approach it with different speeds, and some people are more afraid. So there's some people that think they have to stop, and they aren't looking. They don't have to. Can you use the microphone? I just wanted to know, how are you documenting and reviewing the volume change from before to now? Did you have any way of putting the baseline down? Yeah, typically we don't actually look at sounds and noises within the roadways. I mean, that essentially falls into like other camps, like with sometimes with permitting and inspections or with zoning or with like land use itself, looking at what are the noise impacts of ongoing uses, nearby use, things like that. We're mainly looking at like safety and the sense of speeds bicyclists and pedestrians, whether they're able to access the road and making sure pedestrian crossings are safer, not necessarily the sound itself. I just wanted to add that because I think that's an important part of limiting this representative section. And living practically right on the, on it, it's about the noise here. Because people are more than used to me. Yes, I do think they're 38 years. Well, I do too, I mean. Well, you're not living as close as I am to your people, we'd be growing in and out. And we can be really impatient with somebody who is being cautious. Even with different age levels of people going through, I know I don't go out as fast as I used to. So there's people out there on my age when they're going through fast and going up Lens Road and going down south and when you're seven, it's the same thing. I don't want to run around like that. So I just wanted to say that you should consider the south because that's what was eventual. Thank you very much. Yeah, Julie noted. Yeah, I'll take a look at that. Thanks. Yeah, so where was I? So talking about traffic data, yeah, I was in the area, I had like a hole in my dick. But that's okay. With us, we'll see with Willard we recorded at 85% of all drivers going in 35 miles per hour on that approach at ledge. It was 31, at Locust is 25. On the north side of Shelburne, north of that approach, it was 31. And then coming in, that was actually under 25. So the C limit on this side of Shelburne is 30. Everywhere else is 25. And then through the residential roads, like Legend of Locust, our goal is to have drivers go as close as 20. So with South Willard, instead of the one with the most speed? Yes. That's the one. Yeah, for data. Yeah, 35 is time. So that's 85% of all drivers. It could be a good range, but that's the best potential that we look at. Yeah. So yeah, so we're aware of the speeding and yeah, it's in our system, we're slowly getting to and we'll be able to work with all of you on addressing the speed issues. Have that been any activities? Yes, that's my next thing. So with traffic data, to wrap it up, we are collecting traffic data annually over the next five years with after the completion of the roundabout. So around every summer until 2027, we'll be collecting traffic data like that. With crash data, we are in the process of getting more data. I just did a quick search on the agency of transportation website and it looks like there have been about five crashes near the roundabout since November of 2022. All of them have been personally damaged only, so no injuries. So it's hard to say about trans-injury directories just because in previous five year periods, we were looking at more injuries like one or two between I think 2011 and 2016 and then prior to that, 2001, 2006, one or two, but 50, 53 crashes in both of those five year periods each, so I think only time will tell and I would think that over time as people get accustomed to driving through the roundabout, those crashes would decrease. And of course, with any sort of state communication that we consider that would possibly help to pledge road. We will be looking into crash data comprehensively every year for the next five years after completion, but there's more to come with that because all I did was a very rough search on the on the trans-injury website. And then lastly, public input. So I think did all of you see the surveys that went around? Yeah, I think yes. Okay, cool. Thanks for filling out the survey, if you saw that. We received about, I would say 156 respondents to that survey. Most were overwhelmingly positive. How about, I think, I would say 105 respondents that were felt that the roundabout made driving more comfortable through that intersection. Positive responses for walkers and bicyclists, but of course some unusual response for progressions and bicyclists too, because roundabouts aren't theoretically geared towards bicyclists and pedestrians. It is more forward oriented, so that is something that at least in all the planning side, we would expect. That is something that we will be doing every six months as we did in April, 18 months from now, so you're from now around April, you'll get a number survey from our office. And then 30 months from now, so in November, 2024, you'll also get another survey from us to see how you feel about the roundabout, very similar to the one that you filled out. So we can measure over time, not only your information and your comfort levels to the roundabout, but also hopefully match that up with the traffic data and the speed data to see how the roundabout is functioning for you and for the wider community. Yeah, so that's what I have for the roundabout. Yeah, it's not, the roundabout too is not actually my real house, it's been. It's something that actually. I've walked it into it. Yeah, it's something that actually has been educated by my engineering colleagues. So if you want to know more information about that, I'll try to answer some of your questions, but if you want to know more, definitely reach out to the board's engineer, Olivia Duris. She's one of the project managers for the Shelton Street Roundabout Project. I noticed the most, yeah, no more lines. Mm-hmm, yes. Traffic does just flow. I mean, maybe one or two or three cars, but not 10 all the way up to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's really possible. Yeah, and our data to the delays were not, were pretty low in our records when we measured it over the summer. Like, I think the most that I saw was like a 12 car, cute and under one observation. That's it on the north, on the north side entering south from the St. Paul Bridge. Other than that, it would be arranged between three and six. For maximum observations. For the most part, traffic was going pretty smoothly into the roundabout based on our data that we collected over the summer. Yeah, I think, let's take a break here. Do you have any questions about the roundabout for any other subjects? No, but we know what you did. You did a good job. Thank you. Thanks. Again, you've rolled it up over the coming years about the roundabout performance too. Other projects that at least the planning division is doing right now. I think some of you might have heard about the Battery Street study that we are doing. We're looking at Battery Street comprehensively to see how it could work better for everyone, pretty much. We know the barrier for pedestrians, for bicyclists, for young, for older community members. So we're in a planning process to talk to the community, to get some very early designs on what the street could look like. And we are still in that planning process. There is going to be a meeting, a public meeting, in the coming months, just in the next month or in November, to show some designs to the community to get some feedback. So you'll definitely hear something more about that project in the coming months. And I encourage all of you to attend it. If you can't attend, send us an email, I'll let us know what you think about those alternatives. The more information that we get from you, the better that bunch is going to look. And then. When is the opening for the highway to the 86? When do you have any idea when the opening starts? I got that outside of my face. So for that project, I'll have to defer to our public information officer from Golding or to the project manager according to them about that. Yeah, I don't want to misspeak. So I'll defer to them for any questions about that. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah, so that's all that's going on at least on the planning side. I'll open up for questions within that. Thank you. Ravi, thank you very much. Yeah. OK, so our next topic, I just want to regroup because I think both of our speakers were planning on using slides. And we're not going to have, we're not going to be able to use slides today. So what's going on? Why don't you come sit right over here? Yeah. So we're starting to need slides. Yeah. Of course. Yeah. The slides are not that. Are they just on the computer then? We keep them on one of these screens. Yeah, right. No. I see. OK. Where are we going? Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. OK. No. I'll sit. I'll sit. That's good. OK. I don't think those are mine. Do we have the other slides? Can you share the other slides? So these are online, but not in the room, basically. Right. OK. Right. All right. Well, great. Hello, everybody. I'm Darren Springer of Burlington Electric Department, General Manager. I'm joined by my colleague, Jen Green, who's our sustainability director. Thanks for spending a few minutes with us to talk about District Heat. A long-standing project that's been discussed really since the McNeil plant was originally permitted. And now we're at a point where we've taken it from concept to something more real. And it's a good time to get together and talk about it. Just a quick background for those who may not be familiar with Burlington Electric. We are our municipal utility, over 100 years old, serving the city of Burlington. So we are run by the city. We're a city department. We have about 118 employees. We have over 21,000 customers. And we've been 100% renewable since 2014 for city and the nation to achieve that accomplishment. And the part of the subject we're talking about tonight, the McNeil plant, the largest power producer in the state of Vermont since the Vermont Yankee closed back in 2014. And I wanted to reference that for folks who are listening online or folks in the room, www.burlingtonelectric.com slash McNeil. We have a number of different resources, question and answer, different reports that you can check out on that website. So what we're showing on the screen here is from our Net Zero Energy 2022 data update. So back in 2019, we issued a Net Zero Energy Roadmap that was put together by an organization called Synapse Energy Economics working with Burlington Electric in the city. And it laid out a pathway for how do we reduce and eventually eliminate fossil fuel use in the thermal transportation sector, ground transportation and thermal. So buildings, cars, vehicles, and there were four pillars essentially of that roadmap, one of which was to pursue the district heat system. What we've seen with the roadmap updates is we made some progress relative to the transportation sector. We're actually slightly ahead of pace in terms of the emissions reductions that we're trying to see in the ground transportation sector. On the other hand, with our thermal sector, particularly commercial sector natural gas use, we saw a bit of a drop and then post-pandemic we've seen it spiking backwards in the wrong direction. So that's part of the impetus for us in looking at this project. I think we can go to the next slide. Just looks at the emissions. Let's go down one more. So this slide that we're looking at now is talking about climate and forestry and there are a couple points that are important to make about the McNeill plant. So the first is we have four licensed professional foresters who work with us at McNeill to ensure that we are managing sustainably in terms of getting our supply for wood. We had third-party analysis looking at our wood chips supply and it actually has one of the most favorable components from a carbon hayback standpoint that you can have in that we're primarily using wood residues that are left over from other logging operations that are going to happen for higher value products and taking tops and limbs that we left over to decompose in the woods and emit carbon we're able to utilize those for energy. We also get mill residues, so residues left over from sawmill operations for example. 1.6% of our fuel in 2022 comes from the waste wood yard so clean untreated wood that would otherwise potentially go to landfill. We're able to recapture and use for energy at McNeill. Less than half a percent, 0.3% from round wood which is essentially low value wood that was utilized that's not otherwise saleable. The only reason we keep any of it on site is things like mud disease and we have inability to potentially get into the woods and get fuel supplies so we keep it on site for fuel security. I live in the New North then when I was driving down McNeill was running. I checked out my ISO New England app that shows what the prices were while it was running today. We're at $130 in McNeill one hour. Typical prices are closer to $30 in McNeill one hour because that means that it's running and helping to offset what would be higher cost fuel for Burlington. And the marginal fuel, the fuel that would be used if McNeill wasn't running was natural gas which is true 92 to 98% of the time that McNeill is running the marginal fuel is natural gas. In terms of the way that we talk about McNeill and emissions is important. It's all about life cycle emissions. If you talk about emissions as a stack and compare that to fossil fuel you're missing a big part of the story. When we look at life cycle emissions looking at upstream emissions from all different types of fuels but also looking at the downstream carbon sequestration as we re-go trees that's how you get an accurate accounting an apples to apples accounting with McNeill and emissions. And one of the things that I just want to say is there are various analyses I've got some citations in the PowerPoint slides one of which is from the National Renewable Energy Lab for the Department of Energy that looked at a harmonization of 3,000 different life cycle studies and came up with median emissions values for different types of fuels. I believe slides a little small for me to see but I believe it was in grams per kilowatt hour grams of CO2 equivalent per kilowatt hour. And if my memory serves biomass was around 52 a median. Natural gas and coal were up in the hundreds I think coal may have been over a thousand in terms of grams per kilowatt hour. Oil was around 840. So if we look at fossil fuels on a life cycle compared to McNeill, McNeill has a better emissions profile. The forestry component also gives us a better emissions profile. Even studies that are not particularly favorable towards biomass. Because biomass can be done in all different ways. One of which was the manumet study in Massachusetts said very clearly that if you're using the type of wood that you use, the tops and limbs, the residues, biomass electric is favorable from a carbon payback standpoint compared to natural gas compared to other fossil fuels. So there's different ways to look at it. You can also look at the land use. We have data that shows that in the lands where we harvest they've added over 24 million times of net CO2 between 2007 and 2020. So they're regrowing trees. They're adding CO2. That's if you look at it in the land use sector they're sequestering more carbon on a net basis. We're here to talk about district energy though. There's just a primer on McNeil a little bit. But district energy is not about whether or not McNeil is a good idea per se. It's about whether or not we want to improve McNeil, improve its efficiency, utilize waste heat and thermal renewable energy from McNeil to help offset natural gas use in the city. So I've got a map here on the slides when you have a chance to look at it. It shows the route basically from the plant up to the hospital. And it also looks at the different benefits of the system. Essentially we would reduce natural gas use by 225,000 MBTU annually with district heat which is equivalent to 16% of our natural gas use in the commercial sector. The sector where the emissions curve has been going in the wrong direction. That's a primary reason that we're looking at this as the single biggest step we can take for our net zero energy roadmap. Now in terms of district heat we did with Vermont Gas who's been a partner on the project with a third party analysis company called First Environment. They looked at it using what's called the GREET model which is spelled out in the state affordable heat act as the preferred model. They found an over 95% emissions reduction for McNeil based district heat compared to natural gas. Life cycle basis. So really I wanted to leave you with some of that information. I want to encourage you to visit our website burlingtonelectric.com I can't in the limited time we have every single detail but I'd love to answer questions if you have them and I hope this is a start of a good and productive conversation that's obviously where we can talk about. But why don't I leave it there for a moment? I do want to say we'll send your slides to everybody afterwards because I'm sorry we couldn't present them today. No problem. I tried to follow them here online. Do you want to do questions now or would you like me to wait? Can you explain to me I'm just impressed how you just put up all this stuff and I'm confused. Is it positive to have McNeil or is it not positive to have McNeil? We view it as very positive to have McNeil. From a climate standpoint from reliability in terms of our power supply and from an economic standpoint we believe it's positive on all of those accounts. Fantastic. So for the switchers do you want to switch places? Absolutely. Thank you. Thank you. Good evening. I'm Mike Gordon, resident of South Prospect Street and I'm here to present a different opinion about McNeil and the district energy system. McNeil is also the largest emitter greenhouse gas in Vermont. In 2021 it emitted over 453,000 tons of carbon dioxide. The largest greenhouse gas that's causing our climate crisis. The IPCC the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change their very first pathway indicates that we need to scale back on biomass energy we need to reduce emissions and we need to increase the uptake of residual CO2 in our atmosphere. The most efficient, most effective cheapest way of capturing CO2 in our atmosphere are forests and our forests are diminishing over time. By 2050 Vermont forests are going to be net emitters of CO2 unless we do something about it. The burning of wood on a life cycle basis is three times more polluting than natural gas. So if we are switching from a district energy system from natural gas and switching it to using more wood and that's what the system industry would be doing, it uses some waste wood, 60% of the heat that the Medical Center needs will be generated from waste heat and the rest will come from burning more wood and that is three times more polluting than natural gas. There are alternatives. Mr. Springer suggested that I and others don't consider carbon life cycle analysis. That's completely untrue. The McNeil and BED considers that there are two carbon life cycles. One strictly for biogenic CO2 and one for fossil fuels and that is not true. There's really only a single carbon life cycle or carbon loop. Our trees absorb both the CO2 from fossil fuels and from the burning of the trees and we have to cut down we have to reduce all of those. So you see the fiction of the closed loop and then the reality is that when we degrade our forests when we cut down trees and burn them because we have more degraded forests that can absorb less CO2 and then we're emitting the carbon that's stored naturally back up into the atmosphere. So Mr. Springer mentioned a couple of reports that BED commissioned. One of them is a BEIC memo and it's not hard to see but it in black you'll see the amounts of CO2 that the BEIC calculated counted and in red you'll see the amount of CO2 that they ignored. So an accurate life cycle analysis is going to include all atmospheric CO2. The BED life cycle analysis say we're not going to count the emissions from the stack. So in this instance 324,000 328 metric tons of CO2 was not counted in this analysis. It's not counted in any of the other analysis as they do either. So when you look at the red you'll see again that burning wood is three times dirtier than a natural gas. The next slide shows that same information in a graph form. I'm sorry about the colors there but the light brown that huge amount this is from 2021 453,000 tons of CO2 is not counted and then down below that little black line that's the 16,993 tons that they do count. Of course you're not counting most of the emissions anything that is going to look bad in comparison. We talked about our BED we hear about sustainable forestry practices and I don't dispute that they are logging in a sustainable manner. That sustainable manner was developed in the 60s and 70s and 80s and it hasn't been updated. It is not the type of logging we need if we are going to increase forest CO2 it doesn't help get us out of this climate crisis. Again, if we continue on the path we on with sustainable forestry Vermont forests are going to be eliminated in 25 years and that's not what we're going for. This graph shows if we look at reforestation the difference between 150 year old tree and 10 year old trees. You need 465 10 year old trees to equal the amount of carbon stored in a 150 year old tree. So we heard Gabrielle Stebbins talk about very briefly renewable portfolio standards. We have some information about three other renewable RPSs from different locations. Massachusetts requires 60% higher efficiency Washington DC requires 65% and the Federal Clean Futures Act introduced in 2021 requires greater than 60% on a year-round basis. Vermont's energy is going to increase McNeill's efficiency from 26 to 29% where by any standards it's an inefficient ineffective dirty polluting system and extending and increasing it is just going to perpetuate this. So again I said earlier the waste is only about 16% of what they need to all the heat that they need to increase the university. It's going to increase the amount of wood burned and energy future group analysis indicated that it's going to increase about a million tons of CO2 over 20 years. All our neighboring states are facing out biomass. We're the outlier at this point in time and we're fighting at the state level to see that that's changed as well. Bill McKibbin responded to a tweet from another local Burlingtonian Burlington Wood for Electricity is a bad idea. The science has changed a lot since Burlington started doing it decades ago and it makes sense to phase it out and not incentivize it. Bill McKibbin and I and others used to be biomass proponents until we started looking at the science where the science started showing us the real harm involved in it. Just a few years ago I thought McKibbin was a great idea until I started seeing that they're not really counting all the emissions. This last slide I have is a quote from a Hawaii Supreme Court decision that shot down a almost completed biomass plant in Hawaii and I thought it was good and I think it's appropriate for anywhere. The reality that yesterday is good enough has become today's unacceptable. The PUC was under no obligation to evaluate an energy project conceived up in 2012 or 1984 in the same way in 2022. Indeed, doing so would have been created as constitutional duty. This idea as Mr. Springer said was conceived in 1984. We have to start thinking into the future and not think about plants that were concocted in 1984. I have a lot more information I'm probably running over. I apologize but I'm going to send out a sheet. If you want more information, sign up and I can get it out to you. Thank you. That's great. I have a question for you. Okay. Thank you so much. I also have we've been working hard to bring the science to Wellington and it's been very difficult to get in of re-washing but we have a wonderful brief here from the two scientists who presented at the biomass symposium in June before the two committee and I've got copies of that over there. I've got a few here. This is the sheet that Pike mentioned where you can provide your name and email address in the sciences on this issue and we're happy to share it. If folks have questions, I can try and answer them. I do. Why are you so different and I have to say this is all a little bit above my understanding but I do like trees and as I learned from this gentleman they only use crafts off what is not the trees but what comes off the trees. Is that correct? I have reviewed the dozens of contracts from the loggers a whole tree chip contracts. I've compared that with the logging harvest data that Vermont provides and I dispute that they are just using cops in them and I will show anyone the contracts and the logging plans that are submitted to the agency and I think this is a fish in the wildlife. You're welcome to provide your contact information if you can say that. We're unfortunately we're kind of running out of time and I don't want to respond to that. We don't provide a microphone. I just say we don't pay an adequate value for the fuel that we procure to make it worthwhile for loggers to go into the woods and cut down trees nor do we want them to for the purpose of making energy. What we provide a value for is if there is a logging operation that's happening we come in we work with the foresters we're doing the logging operation we make sure there's a sustainable forestry plan that goes right over and that helps keep working lands as working lands. There's a reference to the fact that we're losing forest land it's being converted to development. It's not being lost because we're using the waste wood for energy we've been doing that for 40 years that's not causing us to lose forest land we're providing an value to keep forest land as forest land. So our data is available on our website and again we don't have enough time to go into what they can get for higher value wood and see to provide wood for energy they're going to give us the residues that are left over. So we this is a big topic obviously and we're not we don't have enough time to go into this it's probably the depth that it requires so I really would encourage everybody to look at these other resources and assuming we're going to have more dialogue about this going forward. Can we share our website as well? Sure. That would be wonderful. So I'll have an address if you're interested in looking at the science and the data that you might be interested in is stop btb bymas.org Could you say that again please? Stop. btbbymas.org There's also a way to sign up to receive additional information as well. Okay great. So I want to thank everybody who hung out with us till the end and appreciate everyone's flexibility and I want to thank Farley and Scott for their flexibility and supporting us tonight. So with that we're going to adjourn for
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M. 10/12 - 2019-20 UPPER DECK PREMIER HOCKEY 10-BOX CASE BREAK #5 *PYT*
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What's up everybody? Jason here for jaspyscasebrakes.com Just sold out our last case of 1920 upper deck premier hockey This is pick your team number five and it's a 10 box case break Beautiful stuff here guys. It's always one of my favorite leading up to cup hockey and I always like to call this cup junior So we had a couple we had one round on our block I had 13 teams there and here are the customer names and the teams that are assigned there to you guys And then here are the customer names that bought in straight up And Ryan got last five module blues You don't have any more of this unfortunately, but I Told Nick we've got to get more of this. This this was a really really nice product And I think it took a little while I actually don't think we sold our first case on release night, which was kind of sad But once we got that first case done That was it We sold out Like two in that second night on Thursday Today I guess you guys want to do more hockey with me we sold out another two today So I appreciate you guys selling this out Very nice. That's right. I don't know that stuff is fire. It's an unbelievable. This is their first version of it Yeah, yeah, they haven't really done soccer very first box. You know, this is like literally a series one So it's like the first one. They've done very first box. We're open. James Sancho PSA 10 rated rookie nice Ryan polling and Miko Rantinen Ryan pulling right there. So again, this is actually bottom straight up Joshua And Miko Rantinen bought in as well straight up Joshua John Gibson and Barbie and Ducks R&B 19. Look at that all over on the board already With that John Gibson spot 9 R&B for the ducks And we got a Ryan polling very nice an RPA to 99 the two-color patch and that is 8 out of 99 So Montreal going to Joshua straight up and how about an auto patch of John Klingburg? 47 out of 99 so spots seven Dallas stars random number block. It's gonna mark nation. There you go Klingburg is a pretty nice one. How about a Zach Ruinsky? Nice three-color patch premium for the blue jackets. It's 21 out of 25 spot one winning Matt Blue Jackets R&B Already in the first box guys R&B is already hidden Pasternak for Boston and Mark Ferrero for the sharks So as Mark Ferrero will be part of a randomizer for the sharks who are part of the R&B So someone's gonna win this and then there's any more unnumbered stuff. It'll be in a big lot bark off for the Florida Panthers and Sandin to 299 for the Leafs when a Ryan and then bark off 75 That'll be going to spot 5 and Chad Last little patch autograph of Ryan Kufner 4 out of 49 for the Detroit Redlands as part of the R&B and that's spot 4 Going to Kang We got a rookie autograph of Rem Petlick 68 out of 99 That is going to the Predators going to Mike and we have our one-per-case mega patch jumbo, and I think it's a big one Authentic game used nice for the Islanders Islanders Matthew Barzal very nice Islanders going to Ryan Harold Wake up Ryan Wake up the boss is gonna be happy look at that And that's authentic game used as well guys our next one We just have one more mega patch hiding in this inner over here And I mean I won't say that there isn't any more on this side, but usually a predicts pretty strong about just having a one-per-case Connor Hall of a cow Connor 95 out of 99 little relics 95 It's going to Chad We got for the hurricane Jeremy Port Sebastian Ajo and Brady Keeper Florida Panthers That's 106 Six going to Kevin We got a Lous the Rhine in to 249 a little three-color patch for the Carolina Hurricanes over there for Jeremy and We have a autograph of Rasmus Sandin Toronto maybe he's been a Ryan Harold All right, let's say we have a redemption right there before the redemption. We got a Mario Ferrero little three-color patch for the sharks 22 Out of 49 to go to D and we have a redemption guys. Good luck. Let's see who this is premiere acetate rookie horizontal auto Numbered to 99. Wow. It's kale Makar very nice there you go one the Calder trophy I want to say right? rookie of the year So there you go that is Joshua with avalanche very nice pretty much between him and Quinn, but I think he had a better year Had a better year You go Oliver always looking up the prices, right? There you go, man Little on Jake Copets are for my Kings little retro there and Morgan Frost Fliers and then Kobe for the Kings going to Ryan Herald Wow, Drew and Quinn Hughes. Oh nice patch. Look at that Brady Keeper for the Florida Panthers Yeah, I actually think that's this patch the shoulder patch right there actually And that is 116 out of 249 and That's gonna go to spot 6 and Kevin. There you go, Kev That's nice We have award winners of the pan man the bread man. Sorry. I should say our 10th and Aaron 12 out of 25 and Wow, that's actually Blackhawks edition. Oh, man Sorry Rangers Nick Stover And we got Nick Suzuki 35 out of 99 That bony this need guys that bony We potentially have another mega patch on this side the tour and Henrik Lundquist Last time you see him in Ranger uniform guys. He's actually now with Washington capitals and Logan to tour 92 out of 99 so spot two going to D Again, you're all gonna do 99 and a coup on the key to goose. So that's 172 another one for D Yeah, musical goalie. That's for sure Wow, what a patch What a patch nice Eric Brownstrom That's one one one 111 out of 149 Ottawa Senators R&B spot one going to Matt and we got Rasmus Sandin 86 out of 99 Toronto Maple Leafs It's gonna Ryan Harold and lots one here Whoa Whoa, look at that Trevor Moore premier rookie backdrop swatches That's an E right there That's pretty cool Maple Leafs, it's going to Ryan Harold and Ryan wake up Wake up Ryan And usually guys I would say that's the break. We usually have been doing five case of five box breaks You know previous to this year. So the fact that we're doing ten seven of the five boxes left That was just the first five. I don't need to panic yet guys. No need to panic yet We got Victor Olson 23 out of 49. That's three three Going to William and again This Everyone's gonna have a shot at that max Jones Joe Pavelski for the stars and Blake Lazat for my Kings and Dallas stars 162 another one for spot two Carlson Coleman three color patch and That is 141 out of 249 very nice. I actually need some pennies these or top loader. Sorry Whoo, and there he is Elvis Merz Lincoln's very nice, but unfortunately, this is unnumbered This is gonna be a randomizer between all the customers to win this card in that lot So that makes this lot a little sweeter right there Chance to get a Elvis Merz Lincoln's autograph There you go. And we have the mega patch right here guys. Good luck authentic game used Chest logos it looks like a lightning Wow Is this one of the cell sheet hits? Wow, that's the other side actually Nikita Kutrov two out of two Well, look at this one one out of two Andre Vasilevsky Wow, what a patch. Oh my god Chad with the lightning Jesus So look at the two guys That's this side of the patch right here That's the anniversary patch So either there's two Kutrovs. Yeah, there must be two Kutrovs then right and then two Vasilevskis But we got the other side basically that you're not seen Damn, that's awesome. Oh my god. That's all game used That is sweet And chat you should also wake up. You're gonna love this Man, they started the year I was born guys 1992 It's my birthday right there. Well, not a bad time to hit this. They just want to sign it up I don't know Oliver. I'm almost pushing there almost to be a 30 year old man I'll be 28 on Christmas For now still 27 I We've got Blake Wheeler tonight, and I that's 21 and Hi, Nola So everyone's gonna have a shot at this for the RMB and then this is a spot one and Matt Pasternak and Ilya I All right, good luck guys continue on Nice Patrick there as well out of 30 to 149 Clint Colston lose Ryan Harold last ball module We got Victor Olsen for the Sabres as part of the RMB, so everyone's gonna have a shot at this as well You know, it's gonna be a nice little nice little lot so far with that these two autographs right there and a couple relics and the last one here Nice Elvis Merz Lincoln's three-color patch for the blue jackets. That's 15 spot five When a Chad Silva or Sylvia, sorry Vasilevsky and Jack Ico little nice little relic right there. It's gonna everybody have a shot at this carry price and Joel last bronze 95 Chattel down nice Nick Suzuki 68 out of 99 nice little three-color patch in there as well at the top rookie Played very well as a rookie here Canadians going to Joshua. We have Jesper both quests Nice little premier attractions three-color patch in autograph 10 out of 99 That's a zero little Nick, but not for the RMB. Unfortunately When a Joshua and well, there you go asking you shall receive Nicholas Sam Lafferty 10 out of 49 that's spot zero going to Nick Nice little three-color patch. All right two more So two more boxes guys two more boxes. Hopefully we can get you guys some hits if you are hit list still Brent Burns 17 out of 99 for the sharks. That's spot seven going to mark nation and Sam Lafferty relic again That's unnumbered. So remember for some reason you went hit list or didn't get too much and you're in the RMB You still have a one in ten shot To get these hits right here Which is starting to add up pretty nice Brent Burns 76 and 99 mark Ferrero or Marta Ferrero. Sorry rookie. So there you go spot nine going to Oliver. That's a rookie little base and Spot six that is going to Kevin. All right. Let's see what we got We have a patch autograph Dylan Graham Bell. It's a gold and it is 59 out of 99 There you go Round dogs, all right Oliver here you go done And we got David Gustafson 114 That's about four going to Kang and guys. Wow. This is such a monstrous case Such a monstrous case. We actually have another chess logo. So we have two case hits in one Whoo Let's check it out guys It is out of 24 and it is for the Maple Leafs going to Frederick Anderson. Whoo Look at that right on the corner of the Leafs emblem right there 14 out of 24 Toronto Maple Leafs that is going to Ryan Harold Very nice two chess logos or two Mega patches I should say the other one was commemorative logo. All right Last box guys. I know man Ryan wake your ass up man Sleep is sleep is underrated right now. Yeah, you can kind of see the puck mark. That's true. Actually, I didn't notice that so no So, you know it's game you Little four-way relic Elias Patterson bull Horvath Brock Besser and Quinn Hughes four out of 25 You got Brownstrom 40 out of 99 that's spot zero going to Nick and we got an autograph of Jesper both of us So Nick you are on the board with another relic right here. And this will go to the Vancouver Connexion Joshua Also Matthews 67 out of 99 and Philips Nadina 61 out of 189 We have for the Devils the 249 that's 14 out of 249 Brandon Gignac All right, there's one more hit guys. Good luck and it's Philip Zadina for the Red Wings 17 out of 99 7 going to Mark Nation And there you go guys. What a break. There were some really really nice stuff popping out of here guys Philips Zadina You had a nice little chess logo there of Frederick Anderson a patch autograph to 99 of Nick Suzuki How about another chess logo Matthew Barzel to 22 Kale McCarre Premier acetate rookie horizontal auto to 99 redemption Trevor Moore little patch with a little e emblem there five out of five But the most craziest and beautiful is card out of here is the commemorative logo the two out of the 25 years And 92 right there Andre Vasilevsky one out of two that is a beauty So there you go. Definitely gonna see that on the ground soon That is a beauty And again R&B is gonna walk off someone's gonna walk off with some nice hits all of son auto Merz Lincoln's rookie autograph You had a couple nice relics here So since these are all numbers someone's gonna win this in one entire lot and that's a There's that seven hits right here one two three four five six seven So good luck number one gets that So let's get the 13 team R&B customer names Put them in a little randomizer here Roll it. We got a one and a four for five times Five times. Good luck One two Three four and five Boom five times guys good luck Four and a one five times William at the top congratulations. I don't really think I called her name too much William So hey Little consolation prize is pretty strong there. So there you go guys. That was a break This was premier hockey 10 box case break picker team number five again We don't have any more at the moment, but hopefully we can find some more. Appreciate it guys jazby's case breaks comm
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Null Space
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So in addition to the row space and column space of a matrix, one of the other things we can talk about is the null space of the matrix. Now, this goes back to the idea of our set of vectors that span some vector space. And so given some set of vectors that span a vector space of interest, so the first of all the corresponding vector space consists of all linear combinations of the vectors in v. And while vector addition and scalar multiplication, now, while we are assuming, because we are dealing with a vector space, that vector addition is going to be commutative. And so there's no order that we have to do our additions in. Suppose that we actually view the vectors themselves as having some order. So maybe our set of vectors, we're going to decide that they will have some order. This is the first, this is the second, and so on. And so the vectors have some order. And I can write our linear combinations in the order of those vectors. So I have my coefficient x1, v1, and so on. So I can write my linear combination in some sort of order. And if I pick off the coefficients, as soon as I've decided on the order of the vectors, then I can write an ordered n-tuple of just the coefficients. And this n-tuple, I can view as a set of numbers in Rn. And we have a special name for this. We call these the coordinates of x relative to v. And the individual values are going to be the ordnance. So, for example, let's take my set of vectors to be 5x plus 1, x squared minus 1, and wait a minute, are these polynomials? And the answer is, sure. And they can also be vectors. All we need to have a vector space is to have something that we can define vector addition and scalar multiplication on. I know how to add two polynomials. I know how to multiply a polynomial by a real number, so I could use polynomials as vectors. And I can take a couple of polynomials and talk about the vector space spanned by those polynomials. Now, here I actually want to find the coordinates of something relative to my vectors that span the vector space. So that means that I'm looking for the coefficients of the linear combination I need to produce this thing. So I have some linear combination, and that linear combination, x1, x2 being real numbers, is going to produce x squared minus 15x minus 3. So I can solve this equation for x1, x2, and well, you should pause the video and solve it for yourself. And we find that our solutions are going to be x1 equals negative 3, x2 equals 1. If x1 is negative 3, x2 is 1, this linear combination will give me x squared minus 15x minus 3. Now let's take a broader approach here. So I have some set of vectors that span a vector space of interest, and I'm going to define what we call the null space. I'm going to write that null v, and that'll be the set of coordinates that correspond to linear combinations that produce the zero vector. So in other words, if I have some linear combination that produces the zero vector, then the coefficients of the individual vectors are going to be part of the null space of v. Now, I know there's always one solution to this, namely all of these coefficients equal to zero, so null of v is never empty, but there might be non-trivial solutions to this. And if there are non-trivial solutions, then we know that this set of vectors, our set of vectors v, is going to be dependent. So let's find nothing. Which is to say, let's find our null space. So here's a set of vectors. v is our set of vectors 1, 0, 0, 1, and 2, 1. And again, I can treat these as first vector, second vector, third vector. I have some vector space that these three span, and I want to find the set of linear combinations that give me the zero vector. So there are one, two, three vectors. So any linear combination is going to have one, two, three coefficients, and so it will have three coordinates, which we'll call x1, x2. And in a fit of creativity, we'll call that third vector, third variable, x3. So I want to find linear combinations that produce the zero vector, so I want to solve this equation. And so this is a nice, simple, component-wise equation, and we can solve it. Go ahead and solve. And we find that our null space, our solutions are actually parameterized, and the parameterization, one parameterization, x3 equals 2, 3, x2 equals minus 2, and x1 equals minus 2t. Try to say that 10 times fast. And I can write this as, well, I can either write it as x3. My third ordinate is t. My second ordinate is minus t. My first ordinate is minus 2t. Or let's try and factor this t out, because it appears in all terms. This is t times minus 2, minus 1, 1. Now we pause and note that my null space is actually the set of all linear combinations of this vector 2, negative 1, 1. Well, it's a one-dimensional null space which corresponds geometrically to a line. And we'll have other things to say about that. Now let's take a slight change in viewpoint. If I take the columns of some vector a as the vectors that are in our set, then null a, the null space of the matrix a, is going to be the same as the null space of this set of vectors v. So our original set of vectors 1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 1. If I view these as column vectors and produce some matrix a, then column a is going to be the same as the vector space spanned by these vectors. And my null space of these vectors is going to be spanned by t times minus 2, negative 1, 1. And that's the same as the null space of a. So again, the important thing to remember here is that when we talk about the null space of a, what we really mean is the null space of the vector space spanned by the columns of a treated as vectors. Now there's a few things to notice about that null space for a being our matrix once again. We note column a, our vector space spanned by the columns of a, consists of all linear combinations of the columns when we treat those columns as vectors. So those linear combinations are going to look like x1 times 1, 0, x2 times 0, 1, x3 times 2, 1. On the other hand, as we found, null a consists of all vectors of the form t times minus 2, minus 1, 1. The linear combination of just a single vector, the scalar multiples of that single vector. Now what we notice here is the elements of null a are three tuples. They are 1, 2, 3. They are things that consist of three ordered real numbers. While the elements of column a, these are all going to be two tuples of real numbers. And what that means is that these don't live in the same space. Column a and null a are only related by their matrix. This is not a subspace of column a. And in fact, there is very little direct connection between column a and null a, except for what we get from the matrix that joins them. Well, there's one more component we can talk about. So suppose I have some point with these coordinates. And suppose that's an element of null a, where a is going to be some set of vectors. So here I've actually drawn the vectors, but we remember we want to read these as being column vectors. Well, then because it's an element of null a, then I know the linear combinations of the vi's, where the xi's are the coefficients, that's going to equal the zero vector. And I can write that as x1, v1, and so on, equals zero. And somewhat more compactly, I can write that as a vector x equals the zero vector. So again, I'm taking this, again, v's are treated as column vectors, and the xi's are going to be treated as the individual values. And we have to align it appropriately, but this product is going to give me the zero vector. Now, if I view this algebraic equation as a geometric transformation, what this is saying is that if I have a point in the null space, this geometric transformation is going to squash that down to the origin. So the geometric significance of the null space is that these consist of all points that get squashed down to the origin by the geometric transformation. And finally, there's one last need possibility, which is that if I look at this, AX equals zero, well, I might try to generalize this. AX equals zero is the same as AX equals zero times the original vector x. So this multiplication by the matrix A, it's as if we multiplied our matrix, our vector x, by zero. And so the question is, can we try to generalize this? Maybe I can find a value, oh, I don't know, call it lambda, not equal to zero, for which A times x gives me some scalar multiple of x. And that is an important problem, which is known as the eigenproblem, and we'll take a look at that in a little bit.
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Couchbase Solution: Catalog and Inventory
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Learn how Couchbase delivers relevant product content and real-time inventory availability powered by the Couchbase Autonomous Operator and Couchbase Mobile on Red Hat OpenShift.
Learn more at https://www.openshift.com
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I'm David Schachsneider, Global Partner Solutions Architect at CouchBase, the day I'd like to talk about and demonstrate a catalog and inventory use case. Businesses with large and dynamically changing portfolios require an agile and flexible data infrastructure that allows them to deliver relevant product content and a real-time view of inventory throughout the customer experience to drive every browse closer to a buy. The CouchBase data platform combines product inventory information in real-time, gives content authors the flexibility to make changes on demand and delivers millions of requests per second at low latency, all in the pursuit of a superior customer experience. There are four main components of a catalog and inventory solution. Session data where you can manage critical online session data in real-time so you can monitor user stats, maintain security, track behavior, place ads, provide access to content and more. Order data so you can analyze data from the past and make more accurate predictions for the future. Inventory data, we offer a JSON flexible schema and multiple access patterns like SQL, full-text search and N-hoc analytics, which make it easy to store and serve skew information, location data, product descriptions and more. And finally, product and pricing data which combines new and changing forms of product and pricing data with a real-time inventory information from any number of sources to deliver a responsive and reliable catalog. Now let's look at a reference architecture. We see the content management system which consists of the couch-based data platform and microservices which interact with the platform loading data interacting with couch-based. To the left, we may have several data sources which they include a mainframe, a data warehouse, web clicks or social media. We may also have a downstream system such as a data lake. In the web tier, we have the couch-based sync gateway. The sync gateway is a synchronization server and a couch-based for mobile and edge deployment. There are also consumer web applications. Let's look at our demo solution. We have an open-shift cluster with a single namespace or project. Within the couch-mart namespace, we have the couch-based autonomous operator which is used to deploy, maintain and manage the couch-based cluster. The couch-based cluster consists of three server pods each running the data index query and search services. The data is stored using persistent volumes. Next, we have the sync gateway which synchronizes data between the couch-based cluster and the couch-based light embedded database within the mobile application. Finally, we have a web application which provides the end user a browser-based catalog and ordering application. Our solution components, we are running on Red Hat OpenShift 4.6. We have the latest version of the couch-based autonomous operator. We have couch-based server enterprise, couch-based sync gateway enterprise, Android Studio and we're using a web server and mobile application hosted in a public GitHub repository under couch-based labs couch-mart hyphen demo. Now let's get to the demo. We have a six node open-shift cluster running in a public cloud environment. We have the couch-based operator installed via the operator hub. We click through here, we can see all instances and we can see that we've deployed a couch-based cluster as well as a couch-based bucket named couch-mart. If we look at pods, we can see the three couch-based server pods running as well as the web application. Now let's go to our couch-based console. You can see it, the dashboard, the three servers deployed. Now let's look at our data a little bit. Under items, we can see the complete item list for our use case. If we click on individual products, we can see that we have category, price, description and stock. Now let's go to our web application. To interact with the web application, we need to enter in a unique username as well as five items and then we can click submit at the bottom of the page. If we go back to our console, you can see the order is already arrived in the system. We can see the actual products that were involved in the order. Now let's make some additional orders here. Now that we have additional orders in the system, we can actually interact with the data. We can go to our query workbench and let's find the top five most popular items. So we have bananas, tea bags, crisps, burger and Scotch egg. We can set a profit margin based on cost versus price. Go back and make sure that our items have been updated. So now you can see the price and the cost here. Now let's deploy the couch base sync gateway and our mobile application. The couch base sync gateway is deployed like any other stateless service on OpenShift. It requires a configuration to manage the synchronization between the couch base cluster and the couch base mobile database. Now this is configured as a secret and so our secret is basically a config.json. And if we look here to look at the values, then this will define the synchronization and values and rules between the two. So now once we have that, we can deploy our sync gateway and you can see the YAML that I'm using fairly simple. We have an image as well as a service so we can access the port externally. Now if we look under pods, we can see the container being created. Once the container is created, we would need to create a route to be able to access the service remotely. The port is 4984. Once created, we should be able to access the port to make sure that this is up and running. And yes, we can verify that we have version 2.8 and that this is running. Now that the sync gateway is deployed, we need to deploy our mobile application. We're gonna be using Android Studio and an emulator within. All we needed to change from the source code based on the public GitHub repository is the endpoint as defined by our OpenShift route. So let's go ahead and get this started. Now that the application is started on the phone, we can see that we have the same catalog basically that we do on the web application, the same thing where we would select five items and click on the shopping cart to submit our order. Orders would be received immediately within the Couchface cluster. The Couchface mobile solution functions well in disconnected environments or areas with spotty coverage. When disconnected, the application can interact with the local database. When reconnected, we'll synchronize with the Couchface cluster. Let's put the phone in airplane mode and submit a few orders. Let's keep track of the total number of documents within our Couchface bucket. Let's take the phone back out of airplane mode and see what effect that that has. And as you can see, the item count immediately jumped up. Finally, let's update the stock on all the drinks to zero and see what effect that has on the mobile application. And as you can see now, the items are all grayed out on the mobile application for any of the drinks. So where can you go to learn more about Couchface? Couchface running on OpenShift, Couchface mobile and popular use cases, try developer.couchface.com. We have online learning, pre-online learning opportunities, a live system with Couchface Playground as well as reported sessions from our past Couchface Connect which features several talks featuring Red Hat. Thank you.
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Hey guys, I would say how are you today because I normally do but I Think the answer is going to be same no matter who you are where you are. We're all stressed out, right? Kids are home from school for a good bit and in between e-learning and Not being able to hang out there with their friends are probably driving you crazy This video is made for kids. It's attended for kids It's safe for kids. I will let you know that You kids out there that are watching before you Do this that you're doing it with your parents permission That you're not using any tools or supplies or materials. You're not supposed to without their permission That includes Markers crayons scissors, whatever it is. Make sure you have mom and dad's permission. Okay? So for those that don't know I For the parents out there that are watching with their kids. I was a daycare provider In-home daycare provider for a long time From about 1995 to about 2003 or so I actually try to figure out the exact dates for you all but yeah, it was so long ago. I have no idea So in the description below I've pulled from my old backup files of my daycare website Yes, I did have a website even back in the day I pulled some Craft ideas and homemade Supplies if you will recipes and I put them into a PDF document and I will link the Document in the description below should YouTube allow me to With these made for kids videos, I have no idea But I will link the document in the description below if I can and if I can't you can go to my Facebook Group a life of art and self-expression and they link to the document will be over there for all to use and share and print and Reprint and do whatever you want with in The meantime we're gonna work on some quick little ideas of some things that you all can make at home and You're going to need This is with simple tools. I try to pull out simple things kid-friendly things things that you're probably not gonna Not have at your house Trying to like knock knock knock everything off of my table and tables a disaster anyway as it usually is anyway So I've got Crayola markers. I've got some different kind of crayons these are actually the kind that you get when you go out to a restaurant and Your kids get the activity kit Fun fact, I may be a grown-up, but I like the activity kids So anyway, I have some different kind of crayons. I have these I have some Crayola twistables. I've got some Crayola markers. These are the metallic ones use what you have you may have different things in me I've got a few Crayola Are they Crayola? Yeah Crayola Mini colored pencils. I've got some regular pencils. This is one from Ikea. You know the free one I've got a plain old pen Now I have a water brush and a paint brush you all may not have that so get a q-tip if you have like a q-tip maybe a little bit of water Popsicle stick maybe a couple of little sponges again ask mom and or dad What they have that you can use and Do this with their permission and mom and dad Probably some of this depending on the age of your child should be done with supervision. All right I have some masking tape, but any tape and I've got some newspaper And I've got some colored paper Okay So the first thing we're going to do is take these these are just scraps of white paper Any paper we'll do you could do paper with the lines on it binder paper that would work I'm going to take a pen. You definitely could do this with a pencil Um, and I'm going to just draw some shapes. So these are some that I've done already I did eyeballs noses lips Things that could be used for eyebrows circles flowers dots Arrows you get the idea, right? Okay, so I'll show you real easy stuff And don't say to me or yourself. Well, mine doesn't look like that. It doesn't matter just draw and it could be Um messy it could be Neater, maybe you're a better artist than I am and you can do really fabulous stuff. Cool. Do that So I just want you to draw simple shapes, you know, maybe circles With your pen or your pencil You can draw an arrow You notice none of these are are hard, right? You can draw an eyeball You do kind of a shape like that and then do These two sort of half moons in the middle and do a circle And put this like line above For the eyelid. This is the pupil This is the iris the colored part of the eyeball This part is the white part of the eyeball, which is called the sclera. Okay And you have that pink part, right? Which is usually like right here And if you're going to do eyeball and you're going to want to do two of them because you're going to want to put a face Then you have to do another one. They don't have to be exact What is it the beauty gurus say when they're doing like their eyebrows sisters not twins? So just kind of close For you parents out there, this video is not monetized. It's not going to be This is to help you all out in this stressful time that we're having Give the kids something safe to watch on tv something to do Okay eyebrows We'll do a nose. So You do this kind of funny shape like this and then do This and then do another one on the other side and let's do some lips And don't draw your shapes too close together Those lips are probably a little too close to that arrow, but we'll make it work Yeah, something like that Once you have your shapes in either again pen or pencil Then I want to take you to take your coloring implements And I want you to start coloring things in so I'm going to grab this light blue Colored pencil and I'm you notice I'm coloring with it on the side So I can get a more even coverage of color Okay, then I'm going to take um one of my crayons And I have this like green as your blue color and I'm going to go around the outer edges Of the iris the colored part of the eye Now in real humans The outer edge of your iris is darker than the center part If you look in the mirror You'll see that I'm going to take this even darker purpley blue color a little bit of that on here Okay, and then the wax the crayon's going to leave if you feel it it leaves a little bit of a waxy finish, right? So I want to really push the crayon into the paper or get rid of some of the excess wax So I'm going to rub over it with a popsicle stick The picture's going to shake a little bit because this makes the table shake And then this will allow me to more easily go over the top of that crayon with other things Which I normally would not be able to do because waxy things don't like to be drawn over the top of I'm going to take this is just this is a mechanical pencil But you could take any pencil and I'm going to just add some shadows to the top of the eyelid where the eyelashes would be to the corners of the eye Take one of my markers and a Paint brush that this is one that has water inside of it, but you could definitely do this with a q-tip I'm going to put a little bit of this marker On my eye and then I'm going to right away go in with my brush And look what happens to that crayola marker It dissolves in the water And gives you something really interesting, right? And the idea is just to have fun with this and make some shapes Again, they could be any shape There's no rhyme or reason. There's no rule Do what you think you feel like doing. I really like playing with these markers with water because they really Give an interesting sort of watercolor effect right So I am going to color the rest of these I'm going to fast forward through that and we'll be right back Okay, now if you're old enough to use scissors then this next part's really easy for you But if you're not old enough for that, I do have an alternative um, and I want to say that if you have access to paints again with your parents permission Um, and making sure that you're not making a mess for mom and dad You're again doing it with their permission. You could color these in with paints Watercolor paints or something like that that would be cute um, so If you have scissors, you can just cut these out of this piece of paper if you don't have scissors Then I kind of recommend that you Um, tear them out now you can use a paintbrush, but you can just use a q-tip. I think It's been a while since I did it this way. You want to get the paper wet around drawing Now the wetter you get it the easier the paper is going to tear Only where you want it to tear So can you tell that that's wet there? Okay so paper is going to um, take the easy way and it's going to tear where it's wet and weak And you notice i'm putting my finger over the design. So just in case It decides to tear a different way. It doesn't tear my design and I have something like that, right? So i'm going to do the rest of them And I do with my own I was going to say what I do with my q-tip, but it's right in front of me Now if you have a paintbrush you can definitely do this with a paintbrush. It's easier With a paintbrush than a q-tip, but you can do it with q-tip Maybe you want to be brave and not get the paper wet before you tear them out you can do that too If you want them cut out and you're too little to use scissors or you don't have child safe scissors Um that are for you to use then you might want to have mom or dad cut them out for you They can do that You'll notice I got them all wet and i'm leaving them like soak in there a bit because the longer you let the Water sink into the paper The easier it will be to tear Right, it doesn't have to be perfect. That's good Don't use any paper materials or supplies that aren't Okayed by mom and dad And I know i'm repeating myself about that But you know Our point is to do something fun and creative and not get in trouble with mom and dad, right? Now the only trouble with doing it with water instead of scissors is some of your Marker if you've used marker might reactivate, but i'm okay with that Now if you are keeping an art journal or a diary You could definitely use these shapes as embellishments in your in your journal It's a good use for them if you're doing scrapbooking Or some other kind of papercraft You might be able to use these and and or this idea Making your own embellishments Especially right now when we can't go outside to go buy stuff, right? Or at least we shouldn't be going outside to go buy stuff because we should be all staying home. Okay So now we have our stuff A little pile of it Right, okay, so now we're going to take some colored paper And I have colored cardstock You might have something else at home. You might have construction paper or something like that. Use what you have It could be plain white paper. It could be Paper from mom and dad's printer Again, use what you have I think i'm going to grab this purple one This is a small piece of paper. I think it's four by six. I'm going to fold it in half I'm going to pick some of my shapes And I think I made these squares yesterday There's one more of them in here somewhere. I know there is Square, square, where are you? There it is. I see it. Ha, okay So I have this I have a piece of newspaper Uh cut or tear a piece of your newspaper out It doesn't matter really what it says You're looking for just color and texture of that piece of paper and the writing on the paper This one happens to be yellow and purple that goes good with this piece of paper here Cut it so that it fits on the front I'm going to use Elmer's You can use a glue stick to glue it on Center it on the front of your paper Then put your decorations on whichever ones Maybe you want to put eyeballs a whole bunch of eyeballs on here Actually, that would be interesting if you put Now that I just said that You put a whole bunch of eyeballs on here I did make a whole bunch of eyeballs So you could do something like you do anything. I do think I'm going to put the squares Actually, before I put the squares, I'm going to take some of my masking tape I want to put some tape on there. I got to find the end of the tape and and where are you and Hmm Is there no end? Oh, oh there it is. Got it Okay, so I'm going to take some of this tape. I want to put some tape on here I like the texture of the tape. It's not about because I need to like tape the thing down I just like the texture of the tape. Okay Then I'm going to put my squares Let's do this one first You might need to hold them down a little bit if you're using Elmer's Until it dries Okay, and I want you to grab another little scrap of paper I'm going to cut this one, but you could again you could tear it or You could tear a word out of a magazine or out of the newspaper that you're using and I'm going to write A word or a message on this little piece of paper So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take the piece of paper and I'm going to look at it and see How big I want it to be That looks good And then I'm going to keep it simple. So this is a way for you to practice your writing and your spelling, right? So I'm going to write hello So how do you spell? Hello H e l l o right You could write it in cursive if you're practicing cursive do they even still do that in school? I don't know Or you could just print it So h Then we're going to use some more glue and put that on Now once that's dry You can grab an envelope And write a little note to your friends one of your friends on the inside And write a note to them Say, you know, hello, I miss you. What are you doing? How are you? Um, you know getting on I'm you know enjoying making cards and playing with you know, my xbox Whatever it is make write a note to them and sign your name and ask them to write a note back to you and start a pen pal mail with them while you're home you can send them Little notes with of course mom and dad's permission because you're going to need to get a stamp from mom and dad So that's a safe way to communicate In an old-fashioned way with your friends send them a note The other thing that you could do with these is there's a lot of people that are sick right now There's a lot of people that are sick in the hospital right now So you could write them a little note About you how you hope they get well soon That you're thinking of them and then you could have maybe mom and dad Mail these to the local hospital. I don't advertise Going over there to drop them off. I think that's a bad idea right now But you could send the notes to a local hospital. You could even call The hospital and ask them where that you have some get well notes for their patients in The hospital and where can you send them to and get a mom and dad can mail the notes for you Um, these are cute little notes. You could also just make a whole bunch of them and when this whole thing is over You have little cards to give your friends for their birthday for Christmas you could do them for any holiday You could make one for mother's day and father's day. Those are going to be coming up soon. Yes So make some fun little drawings Make some fun little cards um mom and dad look at the list That's linked in the description and Pick out some crafts to do at home sit and do some coloring Do some drawing do some practicing. It's a good way to kill the time and do something creative while you're home. Yes All right, that's it for today. Don't forget to like share and subscribe if you can I don't know I don't even know if you can but Whatever you can do this this video is not monetized So like share subscribe if you can and don't forget the most important thing go out and have a great day Do what you need to right now in this stressful time to do our part and help How we can which is stay home stay clean and stay healthy and Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later. Bye guys
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MGMT737 - Theories of Entrepreneurship,
Topic172: Ecosystems in Entrepreneurship,
By Dr. Hasnain Javed
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ढर seekers and gentlemen, now we're going to start with the module 1.72. Here, we're going to discuss the ecosystem in entrepreneurship. ओएखो होटा की हैं। चार्क्छिन्दिमछासाः अंदर ऑिग ड़ुडत के अपने बात की है, तु वो चारओ ड़ुडत्स को लेंक अप करेएग. अचाई एकं स्ई दिमएंचरन, एक दिमएचन कर दीजेए, तो हर दिम्मनचल से आवास कर सावंण का एक दोज्त से, धुशरे दोज्त से, टीचरे नोज्थ क्छथे डोज्त से मिलतेवे आप अब अग्को सिस्टम ग देमड़ खड़ा गराद गाद. आखो आम्त अर्पे अवास कि लिए जुत है। आउप्सछकि अन्दर इसको, अवास के हुजम का कैतें अव्टें को कैसे अन्टीक्रेट अवास एक वन वेप में आप के कान में आरिए। आपको स्टिग्स देख्रन देख्रन नियाती यानी टामाम स्टेकालडरस का एक होटाना है, एक आको सिस्टम नहें बेसस ँमनिती का एक होटाना, आको सिस्टम है, और ठाटोरस के लावा जो और्गने में अंदर है। तो मुखत्रे धिपाटबंट स nightmares, sills है,marketing है, operations his, applaj chains his, so on and so forth. ये सारे मिलकर ज़ाई काईांच्टें, और नटीक्रेट होकर कर गर देंगी पार और बाफे काईम करेंगी तो, उजाई कि धिस्टक्ते डाएंगी, आपको नटीक्रेट होगर आएंगी, तो ये को सझ्तम बनाएगा अप समजे खी, नेई मेन उ delegates 在 प्रण्रात लेंंवूट आप खीर, � Village तश्पीको इस टियारे को. टंसी द्याया आपयनना क Kathleen ये डिमछी अगन लिए eat dimensions of the ecosystem आगर ये एक दूसे कर साभ मिल जातें जे से नहीं दोट तो डोट बताया तो तो इसको हेक्ता दिमछिन पंटा डिमछ जितनें मर्जी बना लीजि देन इस ये डिमछीख। परगण आम बाद गरें तो वान इस दटेखी start from this point to strategy इसको गोल गूमार दे और dimensions बना लिजी लिए जब dimensions बना दे हैं so openness, participation, relationships, value exchange, industries, complexities इन दो के दर में यहनी strategy को technology से लेट करते इन सारी dimensions को पूरा करेंगे that will gives you one ecosystem और गर गे नहीं होगा तो आपका अंट्पन्रिएल एको सिस्ट्रम देल्लप नहीं होगा और और गर रहा है
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New Look Fall Collection + Ready-to-Wear Inspiration Ideas
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I've taken 3 of the new New Look patterns and found some ready to wear inspiration that I love. I'm showing you how to make the inspo garment including links to where you can buy the fabric!
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Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel Inside the Hem. Today we are doing something new and fun and I hope you guys really like it. But basically what I'm doing is I'm taking the new look fall collection. I've chosen three patterns from that collection and I am going to be showing you guys some ready-to-wear inspiration based on these patterns and where you can find the fabric to make a garment similar to the inspiration picture. I hope that makes sense. So we're going to kick things off with new look 6588. It's this adorable kind of like pullover. It's unisex meaning you can make one for you and one for your bow or brother or anyone. I think it's really cute and really comfortable. If you remember from the first impression video I was getting kind of like nantuckety vibes from this. So I decided to see what I could find online for inspiration and came across this little gym on Amazon of all places. So Amazon is selling clothes. Most of them come from China. Most of them are obviously not made very well. There's all kinds of issues with fast fashion and all of that jazz. So I don't tend to shop at Amazon but they do have some really cute fashion inspiration. So I do like this version. I like the kind of monochromatic but color blocking that they've done. There are other options for colors. You can see those here. Here are some more color options but all of them have this kind of like base beige kind of tone to it. After reading through some of the details I ascertained that this was probably some kind of minky because everyone in the reviews and even kind of in the description here was talking about how incredibly soft it was. So I was like well that definitely has to be minky. So I found some minky sherpa. How perfect is that? So this is all on fabric.com. This is the Shannon Minky Luxe Cuddle Sherpa collection and here are all the colors that are available. So you could start with this base ivory color here and then for the contrast you could do a darker navy. You could do kind of like a tone on tone with this taupe color or I think the pink and the taupe would be really cute together as well. But to get the look you really just need to take your pattern, cut it off at the waist, cut off the sleeve and create two separate pattern pieces so that you can get this kind of color blocked version of your pullover. Super easy, super cute and super cozy and comfortable. Okay, next up is this new look Little Jumper. I chose this one because I thought it was very basic and I thought the interpretation of it was a little bit literal. So I wanted to try and find some inspiration that could get us out of this kind of like obvious plaid jumper situation and squealed almost literally whenever I found this guy. Look how cute this is. I absolutely love how they've styled it with the white button down underneath versus the turtleneck and just thought it looked very classy, very rich, very expensive. I just truly fell in love with it. It is $332 from ASOS if you're interested and after doing some digging found out that it is probably some kind of cotton jacquard. So I set out to find some options for fabrics and ultimately ended up, I tried to find a floral, didn't have a lot of luck there. There are, I should say, there are a ton of floral jacquards. I was trying to honor kind of like the mod feel of this with the colors and thinking more about fall than spring. So I didn't go with like a traditional jacquard with the metallic threads and super shiny and all of that. I decided that I was going to go more for kind of the mod fall feel. So I headed to Elliott Berman Textiles where I found these guys. This is a houndstooth design. That's what a much larger swatch of it looks like. It has the orange and the navy and the gray and I think that would look really cute with a white button down or actually it's not gray. It's kind of like a light blue. But anyways, and I think that this combination of substrates is closer to what the inspiration has. If you look at this and then zoom in, you can see it's got kind of like a lot of texture to it. So that's also what I really liked about this. The content is close to our inspiration with it being cotton, rayon, polyamide and wool and our inspiration has kind of like a polyester cotton or sorry acrylic cotton poly polyamide and metallic fibers. So the only real difference there is that this has some rayon in it and you know I love rayon. So ranch is going to kind of give it kind of like a silky or smoother hand. So and the price is only $32 a yard. It's 60 inches very wide. You know most of your jacquards especially European jacquards are going to be expensive. I saw some Chanel ones at mood that were like I don't know. They were from here. They were from Elliott Berman, but they were like in the $55 range. But I think for a jacquard you really just need to pay for the quality and this pattern doesn't really take a lot of fabric. So you can see 60 inches you only need two yards or actually for C which is the short one. You only need one and what does that say three eighths. So not even that much one and a half yards. So all in for like 45 bucks. Certainly much cheaper than this guy. So there's my fabric choice for that inspo. Love that one. Okay next up is the New Look 6582. These are the side slit pants. These have an elasticized waist and if you remember from the first impression video I did like these pants. I know they're very on trend. You can find a ton of side slit pants out there these days. But I just thought that they didn't really sell them that well in terms of like every day. This is certainly a holiday look which is really cute. But I wanted to see what it would look like in an everyday kind of way. So I found these. These are rayon elasticized waist pants with the knee slit. Here's a closer look of that. So I loved these because A. pajamas right. I mean they're going to be really really comfortable. But B. I thought they were really stylish. I mean they just paired them here with like a white shirt tucked in. But you could do like a wide variety of different tops and I think it would look really really cute. So here's the fabric that I found. I wanted to try and honor the black and white kind of main body and then this pop of color on the border print. So I found this. This is from fabric.com. It is a rayon shali 100% rayon very lightweight. So it's going to give you that really nice drape on the pant. And we have this kind of pop of color with the paisley on the bottom with some visual interest in the different kinds of bands. But I do want to point out there are a ton of different options. So we've got this rayon crepe. This is also a border print. It's all black and white though with no contrast on the hem which is fine. And then there's also this one that I really liked. This is a rayon crepe as well. And it's kind of got the red blended in throughout the main part of the fabric. And then the border print is a little bit more subtle. So a few different options there. They're very very affordable all around $7 a yard. The pattern does not take a lot of fabric. Let's see B is, well depending on what size you are, anywhere between, let's just call it two yards. So you could make these pants for like 14 bucks. Not bad at all. So those are my three picks from New Look's Fall fabric collection with ready to wear inspiration to help you guys figure out new and fun cute ways to wear these three patterns. Let me know what you think about them. Let me know if you like my choices. I hope you do. And let me know which one of these you would make and wear. Until next time, I will see you all very soon. Bye!
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ମୁଣ୍ଡ ଉପରୁ ବାପା ମା'ଙ୍କ ହାତ ଚାଲିଗଲା ପରେ ଏବେ ଅନାଥ 3 ଶିଶୁ || Orphaned 3 Children
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ପ୍ରଥମେ ବାପାଙ୍କୁ ଛଡ଼ାଇନେଲା କରୋନା । ଆଉ ପରେ ମା' ଗର୍ଭ ଯନ୍ତ୍ରଣାରେ ବି ଚାଲିଗଲେ । ମୁଣ୍ଡ ଉପରୁ ବାପା ମା'ଙ୍କ ହାତ ଚାଲିଗଲା ପରେ ଏବେ ଅନାଥ 3 ଶିଶୁ । ମୟୁରଭଞ୍ଜ ଜିଲ୍ଲା ଠାକୁରମୁଣ୍ଡା ବ୍ଲକ ଶାଳଚୁଆ ଗ୍ରାମ ପଞ୍ଚାୟତ ଅନ୍ତର୍ଗତ ବାଲିଡିହା ଗ୍ରାମରେ ଦେଖିବାକୁ ମିଳିଛି ଏଭଳି ଘଟଣା ।
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प्रथमे बापंको च़डाईने लाग कोरोना आप ता पर मा गरभाचन्त्रनारे भी चालीगले मुन्दोवपरु बापंको हातो चालीगला परे ये अनात्ठ, ती निसे सु बाए सरा एमित्ये को शिखररे पहंचिनाती अमे को उचु माईवो मुन्दा ब्लग, सालोचौ अ ग्रंपंचाइत अंतर को ता बालिदिया गारो, गाईगंड़ साहिरो सुरकत मानया सुन्धि, औकंदर सुन्ञिंको, ती निसंटनिंको कता. बापा मा चालीगला परे निज़ो बडवापंको, तीनी संटनं को कता बाभा मा चालिगला परे निज़ो बड़वापंको पूबखरे रहुचनती ये मने प्रसाशनर अबहला पाई ये मना जी सिख्यरू बंचिता सरकर ये बली पिलांको पाई आश्रम स्कूल रव सूभिदा करी चनती नहीं मने ये सुभिदारू बंचिता बड़वजियो दिना मज्लिया बाभे काम करू प्रूच्या बले मज्यज्यो पाभठाना पडि गान्तनरे बूलूची बड़कदा रजज़ सरकर सिख्यर अगुनात्मक म आन सोज सब पिला किमली मागना सिख्या ivil게요 ivil ivil ivil ivil ivil �gotm ੍ੂ੍ ੌੋ ੍ੋੈ ੋ੍রੇ ੋੁ ੍ੇੋੋ੍ ੋੋੋ੍ੇੋੇਈੇੌੇੋੋੇੇੇੇੇੀੇੇੀੋੀੇੇੈੇੀੇੇੇੋ ḍḢḜ့ဲးးဳလဢးဵေဵွုဵဵ့ဢဲဵ််ူးေုူေုူူ်ေးံ်ဴေေ်ေဲ့ူဨေ်ွေ့်ေ့ုေ််�းူ်််�ဩေ်ေေ်််က तब या मुझ चानल कु लएक श्यर अ स्व्स्क्रइप करीप कु जमभी बूलन तू रहीं
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Pirate101 Privateer Walkthrough #78 | End of Aquila
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Pirate101 Privateer Walkthrough #78 to day we get to the End of Aquila
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help me regain my growth when I am reunited with my queen and my son I will give you this is Matthew didn't even know who Avery was I'm not even surprised honestly really not surprised not even surprised at all he is a big noob very very big noob I don't know how he became community manager like that seriously takes some skill to not know either of the games and become community manager like that takes some intense skill right there it's still stuck in Skull Island not even touching this thing yet yeah literally how you become community manager and not even know the game either of the games because he's not even that good it was he's unlike Mushi or something so like he's not even through arc one it's just yeah bat bat man to some bat master some spark who this is big fight okay then this looks slightly worrying but we should be fine hopefully we'll do that you can do that you can do that cool done we've got a very aquila base team here or Kings I just set the bar very low and the hiring department probably that probably that he's a noob but at least he's not a jerk that is true yep final dungeon of aquila and then we're done which is great we just need to go back to Malibu and talk to those people and then Avery and then we're done then we can go into Valencia but not today there will be another day thing tomorrow not tomorrow but the day after the bad guy and the kidnapped son have literally the same voice really I didn't even notice that I didn't even notice that when I was like actually listening to dialogue when I was playing this through the first two times I really missed that one geez that's quite an important thing to not miss there and I completely missed it how did I do that I don't even know right another place for special boss drops with a garbage drop rate I mean you know it's just how it works you know if you're not gonna update the game at least have the drop rates absolutely non-existent so then everybody can farm for five million years when they're not like playing the game it's just how it works you know just game game development things you know simple team don't ever watch is your stream I promoted promoted eagles we will never get exactly you know sometimes you just need to be thankful that at least we got Malibu on an aquila you know at least be thankful for that June June June June June first strike I'll repel borders good job you're a noob you don't have a schedule I really don't have a schedule when I go back to work I'm not gonna have a schedule so yeah I don't blame you for that one right what am I gonna do thank you for the follow be man be man be man be man welcome let's go for that and that and you can do that hopefully we're also gonna just do this since we have nine of them might as well June June June June June you're internally grateful for the experience pirate gave me but it's just sad that it's over yeah it is sad but hey at least at least we all got to enjoy it while we could you know and it's not like it's closing down at the moment yet vengeance strike haha kaboom right vengeance strike drop these guys all have vengeance I that's crazy I don't usually put vengeance strike on but it is kind of important nowadays in my opinion at least yeah hit Ulysses he's not part of me it's fine he doesn't take five million years to heal you know what else is over annual crown shop sales they've been removing more and more each year yeah I know I know that's just how it goes they apparently need more money people haven't been paying for paying for membership too much apparently gotta make up for it somehow we'll do that we are gonna do this you too can do this hopefully those two attack that can't be guaranteed but you never know maybe yesterday there was three quarters of a pie and today there was none meaning your grandma ate three quarters of what pie by herself in less than 24 hours wow wow eagle warrior can calm down we get it that you want this palace and a hot wife to yourself exactly exactly as a year ago no he is not ever gonna calm down just never gonna calm down neither of them mega hit good job good job Gracie go boom 405 not too bad blocked that's good bladestorm noise good job easy peasy you got your account banned well suspended into a kai your money back what happened what happened geez it's okay we will always have deacons fight which has no patterns and the wiki doesn't even come close to how the fight is programmed that fights fun I like that fight that one's really fun I really like the deacon fight they're like basically at the same house we'll do that they should be fun doon to doon to doon to doon all they want us to do is pretty much expect us to pay to keep them alive yeah refunds why did you why did you refund what happened what happened I am here for the tea I want to know what happened here other than you just refunded them first strike you stop first striking first strike is so annoying so annoying you didn't refund oh pay to keep was and the mobile games alive that is true no you're also paying to keep higher life because they don't update it anymore so no one plays so that's how it works for a second I thought they were roasting him on the on the spit they're roasting the sun on the spit that would be funny um doon to doon doon turn right let's go for that we'll go for that sure you can come down this way we got another guy we can do that I guess actually no you can just chill here I will save that for later we got an obsidian skeleton key as well it's noise you so you had a card on your account and someone got into the account and they spent stuff with the card since it was saved and then your grandmaster that and refunded it or something that's really not good really really not good why put skeleton boss door in skull island when you can put it in scrimshaw so people will pay to fight them exactly exactly that is the perfect game logic right there you know what else has no patterns the old scratch of city and key fight that's frustrating I sold all of the other ones on my witch doctor apart from that one and I'm still salty about it I am still salty about it I wanted to solo them all but I couldn't I couldn't I have still yet to solo the scratch one I still don't understand how to mojo works I really don't understand how some people get hit and some don't yeah vengeance strike oh not cool repel borders relentless yes nearly a half-out which is good can you dodge no okay cannot dodge cannot dodge flanking oh you don't know why your auto creep is bad some auto cricks are just worse than others mine is pretty approach just sometimes like actually so bad so so so bad I swear it doesn't know words properly or how to make proper sentences or maybe I just don't speak in proper English to start with and then that's probably true that's probably my fault there right we're gonna do this just for fun because we can why not why not do that so we will boom kaboom block that's really rude that's just flanking stop flanking flanking is not cool let's fix your iPhones mmm yeah it's not gonna happen you would have to pay extra for that you know you want a proper auto creek you've got to pay for that a better phone it's hard works the iPhone pro pro pro now with your improved auto creek that is actually good only only $9,999 actually I don't really want Apple stealing that idea because that's way too much money way too much money then sometimes spirit the s word speaks when I don't even ask for anything same that happens all the time when I'm streaming like the only time she speaks when I don't want her to is when I'm streaming and it happens nearly every single stream it hasn't actually happened today but you never know it might still we've still got time left but usually every single time I stream it happens we'll do that we'll do that and that and you can do that we don't need will who needs will not me right get some damage up hopefully we can do a bit to the sky vengeance can we vengeance to the vengeance here we can mega hit the vengeance with a blade storm as well is good very good vengeance strike can we crit again dog dope nope okay that's fine that's fine you tried epic hit noise boom fantastic vengeance strike kaboom relentless uh-oh at least he's dead at least he's dead but still that was nearly Argos dead which is not good I will heal him next or the AM not quite sure yet not quite sure we'll see we're all dead inside that's true very very true you said the s-word instead of the actual name because you'll speak exactly exactly do mojo is completely RNG base besides the range which has a set limit of a hundred and forty by a hundred and forty grid so basically infinite at randomly will hit any object or person on the board and damage is weapon power based and magic resist plays a role also damage listed is somewhat predictable as it usually does from either 100 damage less than it is listed or up to four times the damage listed hints at doing a little more damage sometimes and to one shot someone yep not not a fan of not a fan of do mojo at all really not a fan really really not a fan I'm actually surprised that they I honestly thought when that came out and test from that that was a bug for it to be on old scratch and I'm surprised that they kept it I'm really surprised okay I need to heal after this because we are elusive or no oh no no no no it makes things interesting I mean yes and no yes and no at the same time actually I'm just gonna confirm the kill with that it can either kill you or eradicate the enemy team that is true that is very true it always kills me though always it never actually eradicates the other team as much as I would love that to happen just never happens and I don't know why really don't know why right last fight of Aquila everybody I'm pretty sure it's the last fight at least was definitely the big boss boy right we'll see how this goes um all I got was it's why did he start that's not fair that's really not fair I don't like that how much block does he have jeez do-do-do could be my magic resist my magic resist on my witch dog that is frickin high like it is ridiculously high I can guarantee you it's not because I have low magic resist okay we just need to defeat him that's fine we could like focus fire him for this round just dominate him real quick I think that would be fun dominating someone real quick for one round yeah focus the fire on him do it do it if it can't yeah go I need to go and get the new thing as well good job good job keep forgetting that vengeance right okay vengeance right just hit her please she's dead not quite but nearly so close to dead so close no relentless noise blocked unlucky here's a lot of block like a lot of block okay half-elf that's not too bad not too bad this entire game is easy yeah it's not hard Valencia part 2 I think is a lot harder than the rest that's not a complaint that's just a fact in my opinion at least I really like that answer I really like that answer I appreciate you for letting me know because I honestly had no idea how it works so I appreciate that answer on doing mojo the paper still uncut what with a lot of newcomers are playing the wrong way that is true that is true I probably play along the wrong way a lot of the time as well so you know that's fine yeah we'll be fine we'll be fine we'll probably be fine right if it hit nice block stop blocking Argos it's not cool really not cool here's a lot of block I mean he is a swashbuckler can we get a relentless yes we did it GG we did it easy easy fight there Gracie unfortunately did not survive but that's fine we didn't need Gracie anyway we just needed the power of Aquila righty ho let's collect the Rosetta Stone kid to Molly bone let's go to barley corn sounds like a cool place definitely barley corn definitely barley corn I like barley corn better sounds funny do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Commodore hello give me something enduring discipline plus 10% crit nice sounds good and dress the line sweet we get reply borders and two levels and then blast of discord at level 70 nope right let's quickly collect this real fast and we will head over to Molly bone the second chance chess taunting you I don't go for second chance chests I don't believe in them I don't believe in them if you don't get the luck you'd never get the luck it's just how it works XP orders yeah I'm already max nautical level I got max nautical level when they change when they went with the last update they changed how nautical level was thing was calculated so I had all my companions on nautical XP and I collected them all and after like three companions I was at max nautical level so yeah I was like level 50 it was kind of an OP update I went from level 50 to 70 in three companion orders I'm not even kidding like I'm not actually kidding about that I wish I was I'm not so yeah I just set them out to do training themselves because I don't really need the other things at the moment so yeah that's how it works yeah I know blast of discord came out with that I know but also the repel borders to the repel borders that you can learn from um Commodore came out as well at the time of the last update of last Valencia part 2 update right Admiral dog at high yes I am back to pardon the flare for the dramatic M's real name is Mycroft Bones he's the head of Royal Intelligence but yeah that's why I do but that's why I give them to get XP because I don't need anything else from them Avery's voice actor used all over the place yeah welcome to the world of Kings Isle it's actually really funny butch beds voice actor is also used all over the place and um was and also walkie-lays voice actor which is I believe butch beds voice actor is used all over the place and was especially in the Sindad gauntlet that's the new gauntlet and was it's used everywhere there my nautical level is 70 max level max level nautical which is why I don't set them to do nautical I literally got max level and like two companion things to companion orders yeah I went from level like 50 50 nautical to level 70 and three companion orders I was crazy absolutely crazy I thought it was a bug for a second but it was not a bug Buffalo Bill is also a bit worse to a different tone yeah they love to reuse tell them you need to speak to me I'll be arty oh yeah they love using butch beds voice I mean it is a nice voice here's a good voice actor so I'm not gonna complain but yeah they do love using that all over the place all over the place they use it a lot and was especially in the newer worlds butch beds all over there all over there right here we go let's talk to me I already then we're finished for the day which is good we actually finished aquila which is crazy didn't think we'd be doing that today but we did or nearly did nearly did for the most part the end game objective is to get out pirate to God here with beer and companions and pet which sadly requires time money and major luck and drop rates and perfect pets yep did was do another graphic update the health club and stuff look weird I don't think so I don't think so unexpected visitor charming ship captain by a walk your pasta screams pirate the stare of a commander privateer interesting so what business Sherlock clearly didn't send you are you one of my cross little toys great me how we are T locked up at last how they catch you are you losing your edge don't think for one moment I am not precisely what I choose to be as the armada ravages Malibu I'm in the most solid building in the realm coincidence I'm sure the idea comforts you when this place no longer suits my purpose I walk out the front door easily but you haven't answered my questions why are you here a puzzle for the great genius see if you can make head or tail of this please a substitution cipher feeding a transposition cipher and keyed off an asymmetric grid child's play it translates to ordinarily 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not was this looks way too good to be was righty ho the og actor for Avery was me I already from was the whole time I mean the voice actor is exactly the same so if you believe which I do as well think it's Avery then actually me I already is Avery the voice actor for me I already is actually every all look at these sidequests this is gonna be fun oh so many of them oh that one's very loud geez that's also loud 26 pages holy moly doon-doon-doon-doon-doon to be continued they need to remove that they really need to remove that broken literally broken literally broken but that's fine right there we go that is the end of Aquila and the not quite the original but basically the original story the original only went up to Mushu but in my opinion this is the original but the original block because I didn't get up to the actual original block um do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do also the voice actor of Blimey does almost every male eagle voice in Aquila except eagle is yep that is true are they still improving was art so this day so I'm sure they will update him when they can yeah yeah you can clearly see what games fine yeah it's fine it's fine right X means example okay it's fine it's fine okay it's fine it's fine I will be done right I'm gonna end off here for today these streams are not meant to be too long but yeah that is
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Wie man ArtResin Epoxidharz verwendet: Schritt 6 - Warten
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In diesem Video sprechen wir über die Aushärtezeit von ArtResin.
Decken Sie das Kunstwerk mit einer Box ab, um es vor Staub zu schützen und lassen Sie es 24 Stunden lang ruhen.
Nach ca. 24 Stunden wird Ihr Kunstwerk hart sein, und nach 72 Std. wird es vollkommen ausgetrocknet sein. Und vergessen Sie nicht, bei einer warmen Zimmertemperatur verringert sich die Aushärtezeit.
Nun geht es weiter mit Schritt 7.
https://youtu.be/w5bG2JTvDPY
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Was kann ich dazu geben, damit ich Epoxidharz einfärben kann?
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Wie Kann Ich Epoxidharz Schneller Trocknen Lassen?
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Glänzende Versus Matte Silikonformen
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Wie Man Harz Und Härter Misst Und Mischt
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ArtResin Ist Lebensmittelechtes Epoxidharz!
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Warum Einen Brenner Mit Harz Verwenden?
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Welches Epoxidharz Eignet Sich Am Besten Für Künstlerische Arbeiten?
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Warum Ist ArtResin Teurer Als Einige Andere Epoxidharze?
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In diesem Video sprechen wir über die aushärte Zeit von Adresen. Decken Sie das Kunstwerk mit einer Box ab, um es vor Staub zu schützen und lassen Sie es 24 Stunden lang ziehen. Nach ca. 24 Stunden wird Ihr Kunstwerk hart sein. Und nach 72 Stunden wird es vollkommen ausgetrocknet sein. Und vergessen Sie nicht, bei einer warmen Zimmertemperatur verringert sich die aushärte Zeit. Nun geht es weiter mit Schritt 7.
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In a democracy people should be prioritized over Dynastic Families: PM Modi
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Addressing a public meeting in Nizamabad in Telangana, Prime Minister Modi said that he is happy to have presented the state with various developmental projects worth Rs. 8,000 crores. “The BJP government at the Centre had given money to the BRS-led government here for the development of Telangana but unfortunately, BRS indulged in looting the money sent for the welfare of the state,” he said while slamming the state government.
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नाक கुतowiąपस ब्यूलरा ब्हारग से लोगतंत्र देश में प्रजा काम महत लोगत हो ना चाये परीवार भाधिो का नहीं और इन लोगतंत्र کو लूट तंत्र बना दीः़ है. प्रजा तंत्र टीःट को परीवार तंत्र बना दीः़ है. तेलंगना के निर्मान के लिए हाजारो परिवार संगर्स करते करते तबा होगे अनेको नवजवानो ने भलिदान दिया माता ए बहनो ने मुस्वते जेली लेकिन एक परिवार ने सब कुछ कप्जा कर लिया और उन परिवारों को कोई पुछने वाला नहीं तेलंगना में भास एकी परिवार ने यहां के लाको परिवारों के सबनों पार कप्जा कर लिया है वरत्मान तेलंगना में या तो के सी आर खूद है या उनके बेटे है या उनके बेटी है या उनके बतीजे है या उनके बहनजे है या चाहे उनके ससुpsonालवाले है उआप गवच़ाई नहीं भात यही काआम रूटव क्या आपने कभी सोचा है क्यो कैसे आब के एक वोड का उप्यों के वल आपने परिवार को तो आमीर बनाने में कर रहे है, इन लोगोने तेलंगना में भाई भतिजावाद और प्रस्टा चार को बड़ावा दिया है, ना कुतुमब सब भिलारा, परिवारवाद का सब से बड़ानुख्षान देस के इवा को उठाना पड़ता है, जब पूरा सिष्टीम एं परिवार की सेवा में लगा रहता है, तब वो परिवार सिष्टीम में तोप से लेकर बोटम ताए, उनी लोगों की बभरती करता है, जो उनके करी भी हो, तेलंगना के नाव जबानो को वो अवसर नहीं रहीं रहीं ता है, तिर किसी भी महत पूड़ पड़पर, तेलंगना के तजस वीवा को भी कोई मोगा नहीं रहीं रहीं रहीं रहीं बाता है, इं लोगो से लग बीजे पी एक ऐसी पार्टी है, जो किसी विषेज परिवार के बजाए, बजाए सामगन मान्वी आर उसके परिवार के लिए काम करती है
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4. Asesiad o'r farchnad dai leol (LHMA): Data Incwm fesul Ardal o'r Farchnad Dai
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Dyma’r pedwerydd fideo yn ein cyfres o wyth fideo byr i'ch helpu i ddeall y gofynion data sydd eu hangen i redeg yr Adnodd Asesiadau o'r Farchnad Dai Leol. Mae'r fideo hwn yn canolbwyntio ar Data Incwm fesul Ardal o'r Farchnad Dai.
https://llyw.cymru/asesiad-or-farchnad-dai-leol-lhma-canllawiau-ar-gyfer-awdurdodau-lleol
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Croeso i'r pedwerydd fideo yn ein cyfresw 8 fideo byr i'ch helpu iddial y gyfanion data sydd ei hangen i'r rhedeg ar adnodd asesiadau o'r farchnadau leol, y cyfeir i'r ato fel LHMA yn y fideo hwn. Delych ei defnyddio fel adnoddau cyfeirio cyn i chi lennw i'r adnodd LHMA ac wrth ichi wneud hynny. Bydd hangen i chi fod wedi lennw i'ch ardalodd o'r farchnadau fel ydyngosir yn fideo 1 cyn dechrau'r desk hon. Mae'r fideo hwn yn canolbwyntio ar y ddalenn o'r unw data-income fesel HMA yn arran 2 o'r adnodd. Yma, bydd eich yn darparu income data er mwyn datblygu dosbarthiad canradd income ar gyfer pob ardal o'r farchnadau. Bydd hangen i'n darparu'r data-income ar sylfaen ddigewyrth gros. Yn eblychau hyn, bydd hangen i chi ddewis y flwyddyr mae'r data-income yn berthnasol iddi ac yn ddefnyddio'r cwmple'n bydd hangen i chi ddewis ffyn hwnnel y data. Mae'r opsynau yn cynnwys paycheck neu aral. Clib ydych yn dewis aral bydd hangen i chi nodi yma pa ffyn hwnnel a ddefnyddio'i gennych. Gan symud i dabel 6a, bydwylwch bod y terfonynau i chaff wedi ai'r rha glenwy. O gallwch eidiwigio ac ysgrifennu drosdint er mwyn cyfateb i'r bandiau income yn eich data. Gan symud i 6b, mae'r tabel hwn hefyd wedi ai'r rha glenwy gan ddefnyddio'ch codau da i'r iddol ac ardal oedd casyliedig y farchnadau. Gan ddefnyddio'ch ffyn hwnnel data, ar gyfer pob ardal da i'r iddol, nodwch gyfanswm ni'n fyrr lwydedd a'r harniad yr lwydedd hyn fesel bandiau income. Gan symud yn ôl i dabel 6a, bydd yr adnodd wedyn yn ag regi'r data hyn er mwyn ar pari'r harniad canran o gyfanswm o'r lwydedd, ar gyfer pob ardal o'r farchnadau a fesel pob band income. Ar ôl cwblhau hyn, gallwch y digiwr blwch priodol ar dydalen flaen adran 2, gan nodi eich bod wedi cwblhau'r gyfanion data income. I gael ragor wybodaeth, gallwch edrych ar gan llawiau LHMA neu anfon eibost i lywodraeth Cymru yn AFDL, cysyllt nod LHMA ac Llaw.Cymru.
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If God pursued You like this, how would You Respond?
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Did you ruin God's call for your life? Jonah was instructed by the Lord to deliver a message of repentance to the people of Nineveh. But Jonah got up and went in the opposite direction to get away from the Lord. He went down to the port of Joppa, where he found a ship leaving for Tarshish. He bought a ticket and went on board, hoping to escape from the Lord. You've heard of Jonah and the whale, but consider also Jonah and the wind. Jonah's means of disobedience was threatened by God's power, but the Lord hurled a powerful wind over the sea, causing a violent storm that threatened to break the ship apart eventually. After being thrown overboard and swallowed by a great fish, Jonah preached the message of repentance that God had given to him for the people of Nineveh. And the people repented. God's calling on your life isn't as fragile as you've been led to believe. No, I'm not encouraging you to walk in disobedience, but consider this. Jonah was running from God's call and still fulfilled it. How much more likely are you to fulfill the call of God as someone who is pursuing it? Trust in God's ability to finish what he starts.
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Fighting Corruption: Wike Asks F.G. To Disband E.F.C.C., I.C.P.C. | NEWS
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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, says the presidential pardon for persons prosecuted on corruption charges by the Federal Government only suggests that there is no need to have anti-corruption agencies in the country.
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The Reaver State Governor, Newsome Weekay, says that a presidential pardon for persons persecuted and corruption charges by the federal government only suggests that there is no need to have anti-corruption agencies in the country. He believes the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, have been made to suffer an embarrassment, as the pardon has made them irrelevant. The Governor stated this while addressing delegates of the People's Democratic Party PDP in Cano State. As part of his ongoing consultation ahead of the party's presidential primary, the Governor told the delegate that it was time for Nigerians to brace up to correct what he tempt the mistake that brought the old Progressive Congress, APC, government to power. The Reaver State Governor, Newsome Weekay, says that a presidential pardon for persons persecuted and corruption charges by the federal government only suggests that there is no need to have anti-corruption agencies in the country. He believes that the people's presidential pardon is the only way to correct the mistakes that the government has made. The Governor says that the people's presidential pardon is the only way to correct the mistakes that the federal government has made.
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Hey everybody, Matt here for Leighton Sports Cards, ripping one box of 2023 Bowman Baseball Jumbo. This is for Daniel R. Good luck, Daniel. Hey, what's up, Dan? Good luck, man. You see a big hit in here. Let's kick off the day with a huge hit for Dan. Jordan Lawler, sights on September. Little Watson. Look, man, ready to rip, ready to pull you guys some big hits. Let's throw Montez spotlight. Jordan Lawler. Here's Drew Jones. Jonathan Mahia, Lunar Glow. You got a Drew to 50. Nice. Dude, that's awesome. There you go. All right, first auto is Refractor Auto to 499. Hector Rodriguez. What's up, Alvin? Um, here's Corbin Carroll working for your favorites. Probably an hour and a half, maybe a little bit longer right now. Still lots of room, but yeah, we've got a pretty good cube built up. 22 boxes in queue right now. 21 after this one. Chris Mead. Blake Jackson-Curio. Awesome. Good to hear. Like I mentioned earlier, I'm not going to cut off the queue today because Kyle goes live at five doing personals over on the LSE2 channel. There's Matt Olson, sky blue paper, and auto. That's a blue Refractor Auto to 150. Juan Alonso. There's Color Match Auto. Where are you, Dan? It's Justin Henry Malloy. Speckle to 299. Robus Martinez. Nick Voet. Robert Hassell. Well, it's not great on the autos there. Let's find you a big name parallel here at the low number. Corbin Carroll, rookie spotlight. How about a gold Drew to match the one you just got? Jet Williams. Yep, we do have a Layton channel too now. Be sure to subscribe to that. Again, I'm not going to cut off the queue today because Kyle's going to be doing personals at five. Riley Green, rookie of your favorites, and Ylva Herrera. Fuchsia Paper. Nick Gonzalez. Ellie Della Cruz. Sights on September. He had Sights on June. Simon Juan. Postway de Paula. I'm going to pull a red Ellie today. Manuel Rodriguez. I'm going to pull a red Ellie. Dylan's going to buy me lunch. He's going to buy me Panda Express. It's a celebration. Here's Ellie. Juan Jalaponte. Zach Veen. All right, last pack. Come on. Let's see a big parallel for you to close this out. Bril Moreno. Jackson Holiday. Sandoor Rodriguez and Austin Charles. Purple Refractor to $250. All right, Daniel Espino. There you go, Dan. That'll do it for your box. Appreciate your purchase. We'll be right back, guys.
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Missouri Healing Testimonies
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What did you get healed from tonight? All right so for more than a week my wife knows my jaw hurted I don't know why I just woke up one morning it's hurted couldn't couldn't close my mouth correctly so this this throughout the whole day I've been praying about it and it went from like eight to five to three and tonight is like numb I can't feel it and I can't close my mouth so pray Jesus yes so good what is your healing um for a few months now I've had a lot of difficulty breathing I've had different inhalers and breathing machines to help and it just kind of was getting worse and worse and I kept on telling people I was like guys I'm gonna get healed this weekend like I'm not going anywhere until I get healed and then the three guys that prayed for me they prayed for me once and I was like no it's still there and I was like guys you're not gonna stop praying until I get healed so I don't know how long it's gonna take and then after that second prayer as soon as they let go of my back I felt like a numbness release off my back and I could breathe like I could breathe normally again I almost forgot what it felt like to breathe in all of that air at once so praise god he's so good um so I had this a few months ago I had this like really bad issue with my stomach it was like got inflamed and I couldn't eat and it was like the worst pain and it started coming back uh just recently today it came back and I don't want to deal with it it's like the worst pain and um I had a group of girls of minds and they're I told them my pain and someone's hand like in particular like I felt like the warmth through that one person's hand and I like breathed in and out and it was completely gone and praise god he's so good so good yes what is going on when I moved back to Portland like a year and a half ago after I got a job about two weeks later like I got an accident really bad and I was out of top and there's a look both sides there's no cause I'll go like I'm sorry this guy comes from nowhere just hits the driver's side and my knee was hurting so like I don't know who but some guy was praying for me like that was like it went from eight or five to two then a guy here an amateur what did you get healed from tonight um my healing was actually not from today it was from the last conference but it took a process um so some of you guys that know me know that I got into a chainsaw accident three years ago on my left hand and after about eight surgeries um last year like just two weeks before the conference my finger got amputated so I only have four um but I came to the conference and I still had stitches and stuff but I was like I felt weird about and self-caution so I kept it covered up but some people asked and Evelyn came up to me and she just started talking to me so I showed her my hand and I told her that ever since it got cut off for those two weeks I was having really bad phantom pains and if anybody knows what those are like it just means that you have pain in the thing that's not there anymore and I used to be able to just massage it and get rid of it but I couldn't do anything because it just wasn't there anymore and so I would just cry myself to sleep like every night because of how bad it hurt and she prayed over it and it the pain didn't go away you know the next night it was still hurting but after about a week of me just you know telling myself like it's just it's just gonna take some time um I'm just here to tell you guys that just two weeks later I've had no phantom pains in my left hand and if some of you guys today that got prayed over if it didn't heal I'm just here to tell you guys that sometimes it just takes some time and you just gotta like God's gotta see that you're believing in him and that you're not just gonna be here like oh well they prayed for me so I'm gonna get healed right away sometimes he's just testing your faith so good what did you get healed from tonight so for about like a year now every so often like when I would breathe in my chest and my back would hurt really bad kind of like something was stabbing me right through and it was random like it would happen like once every three months it was just like really weird and so I was doing an Instagram video and I breathe in like this was after we prayed for healings and everything and I felt that same sharp pain and I was like okay what in the world and one of the girls Karina she was standing right next to me and I'm like hey pray for me and she just started praying and like it was completely gone so praise God I know it's they're never coming back what did you get healed from tonight um so about since two o'clock three o'clock this afternoon I've been having severe stomach cramps my stomach has been really hurting um and during Ivan's message I was just sitting there and telling the pain to go away like I knew it was gonna get healed and then after the girls surrounded me they prayed for me it was still there and then they prayed for me a second time and the pain was all gone praise God she knew she knew that she was gonna get healed and she received it so good what did you get healed um for about a week or two uh I don't know what happened but my top shoulder like hurt it so bad like for like a level nine or ten pain like the entire time and my cousin just prayed for me and my friend and like it just went away I felt like a warm numbing feeling and it just went away I could actually move it without feeling pain praise God so good yes awesome what did you get healed from a few months ago um I had an ankle accident um for about a week I didn't have any cast boot I would just hop around on one leg around the kitchen to my room upstairs downstairs um I finally got a boot wore that for four months took it off and um got some high-top nikes to you know just for the uh support because the doctor said like to get off the boots boot and um like after that as you can see I'm doing well with slides and it's just like napooghna um and when I'm stepping on the soles of my feet it sort of hurts like at the very bottom um and I was just not prayed for and what happened was there was a rush for maybe a split second of numbness and then warmness and then I felt like pure blood just come in and rush in you sure it stopped and so amen praise god what did you get healed from tonight I had a my muscle was really twisted together when I went to the chiropractors and said because of the repetitive work that I used to do some days for 14 hours straight my muscle got twisted up and it would it would cost me numbing pain uh tonight when we prayed the pain went away when when I got on the floor um it was this warm and at the same time cool and feeling um so I do believe that it's a healing and process thank god praise god yes what did you get healed from tonight well first of all I wanted to um I don't know if anybody read uh initiatives of heaven book uh I recommend it for everyone to read that and it says in that book that um to do the healing or or first of all it was um when you have that offense or when you're offended and then today I got that book when I had when there was breakout sessions and I was reading about fear I think and I was telling my husband like I don't think I have fear but whenever I'm doing worship or something it feels like I do have it and I was reading that it's one of those to be connected to god or to do those healings and after that when I came out I received my full my spine healing and plus the sphere amen so good what did you get healed from tonight um I've had some really bad migraines for the past two weeks and bad dizzy spells where I would when I would get out of bed I would fall literally um today um Eugene and Evelyn I don't know where she's at but they prayed for me and some of my friends it took six times but I was healed from that and I hope I don't have any dizzy spells in Jesus name amen so good what did you get healed from tonight well first I want to say praise god and I want to thank him so much because I've been having back pain sometimes like it hurts at night and I can't like um like it just hurts so much but like sometimes like it comes and goes and during services like kind of hurts to stand but like I can like bear through it um but he really healed um my right side um my back lower back and it's just like I praising him and so much thankfulness to him praise the lord praise god what did you get healed from tonight all right so sometimes I was just like chilling you know mind my own business doing normal people stuff and then that's me yeah and then out of nowhere just like in my left hip just a sharp pain I'd be like whoa whoa I can't I can't walk anymore and like it feels like something was like moving around or whatever so today it didn't hurt my friends like bro you know our hands are activated let us pray for you so I was like I mean yeah sure and they prayed and I just it's gone I mean I know it's gone you know praise god what did you get healed from tonight back pain um I've had it for 21 years basically since I was seven years old you know my dad had me lifting two to 600 pound rocks because he thought you know I had to mean my brothers had to help carry these big big rocks and set up like a rock bench and just move huge rocks around the yard so I'm like dad you're gonna mess with my back for life and he's like don't care you're moving this rock and then I had chronic lower back pain for years and years and then this year I was lifting a 2000 piece 2000 pound piece of electrical equipment I slipped and fell on a wet loading bay at one of my companies because they didn't send enough delivery drivers which aggravated it had an x-ray done they can figure out what was wrong with my back I've been popping six painkillers a day uh two prescription and four ib profen pretty much every day I can't sleep without pain I can't even stand up for worship because it hurts too bad and I've never been able to touch my toes in gym class and elementary school middle school high school I've never been able to do this um I've uh you know I failed every one of those tests and the gym teachers are like you have to stretch it I'm like I'm not doing it I can't it causes too much pain in my hamstrings and uh you know extreme pain to the point I like tears and now I can so thank you for watching this content I hope this was a blessing to you if you're like me and you like to click on things click on this subscribe to our channel and the content will come to you every time we post it and remember the best is yet to come
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The Link to my CHIWORLD SKIN TONE COLORS
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Thanks for watching guys!
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Addressing Illegal Mining In Nigeria—NMGS
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The Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society has called for due compliance to mining guidelines with a view to protecting the sector from the activities of individuals who may want to compromise standards.
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The Niger Mining and Geosciences Society has called for due compliance to mining guidelines with a view to protecting the sector from the activities of individuals who may want to compromise standards. President of the Society, Alabo Charles, who briefed journalists ahead of the 58th National Conference of Society in Ilori, Kwarasi Capital, decried the inability of the relevant authorities to fully explore the huge economic potentials in the nation's mining sector. As a society, all we can do is to advise government. We cannot go take the place of government to go and start arresting Chinese who are running over the place, but I agree there is need for sanity in our mining sector. If indeed Nigeria must be a mining destination for people, there are challenges. God has blessed this country, but there are challenges in Nigeria. Our laws have one thing else. It is very difficult for you to say a state government, a local government, where the government doves in government will tell you that, oh, you can go and partner with the government and have interest in mining. That's the different part of them. But there must be reason for a thing, so that we can organize this sector. Because this sector can save this country. Every state of this federation, you have various minerals. I don't see why the governments of various states are not involved in active mining. Alabo noted that illegal mining activities could only be checked if local communities partner with relevant agencies. You can also have the natives who own this soil, but by virtue of our constitution, whatever thing you have on your soil that is inside the soil belongs to the exclusive leaves where only the federal government has power to exploit. Now, it is impossible for you to put a goat and a yam in the same room and you ask the goat not to eat the yam. So even the natives, the natives who own the land, they also bring people to scavenge the ground and say that governments should put it back together. Take the best practice internationally. These things have occurred in other countries. We don't need to redefine the wheel. How are they going up? Our own culture may be different, but our culture cannot stand in isolation, so that we can put our hearts in order. This country is a great country. 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.
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Chapter 4 of 5 | The Final Pillar of Seduction | James Marshall
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Conquer inner trauma and Become the Ultimate Alpha Male with the Complex PTSD Masterclass. Save $100 now https://21university.com/pages/cptsd-masterclass
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The gatekeepers because in any social scene there are people who are the entrance way to that group and they're often people who are very social Social butterflies. They enjoy connecting people. They're outgoing They're open Right, and they they understand the scene or the group that they're working within and that's what I've done multiple times in my life When I first moved to Melbourne with my band We were nobody banned. We had a VHS tape of some grainy footage of us playing in some local pubs. We had a shitty demo CD and we had this A3 paper that I'd printed all the articles from the little tiny newspapers that said Decent funk band on their way up in the local scene and that was our proof We put this into a folder and that was our press kit and so when we first arrived To Melbourne we moved moved the band there all living out in the suburbs in a shitty house together trying to make it And we go around to all the bars and I'd hand it to the usually was the guy who poured the beers and booked the But the bands and we're like, oh, yeah, we're a local where a band we move from Canberra And you know give us a shot and more than once they literally just dropped it in the bin as You know in front of me and when they didn't they put it in a pile of 30 other demo CDs from every other wannabe band and we just couldn't get a gig and So I was really starting to lose it trying to think okay How are we gonna do this? I need to somehow differentiate myself from everyone else out there who's trying to do this And so I thought what's the band that is most like us stylistically and it is is the top of the scene It was a cool band at the time called Brown Hornet. They're lots of fun and I found out that their Their manager also worked as a barman at the local bar I found out roughly when he when he worked a little bit stalker-ish, but I was it was alright I went in on a Tuesday afternoon once and I introduced myself and I said hey man. Listen. I'm you don't know me But I've got a band we're from Canberra. We're pretty cool I know that doesn't mean anything to you right now But I'm really have a struggling trying to figure out the the music scene here and what I would love to do is buy you lunch and Sit down with you for an hour and pick your brains on how this works here. Would that be cool? So what I did is I came in and I offered something and asked for something at the same time and This it's interesting. I I'm now in that position of that bar manager today. I get Asked all the time guys just write me on Facebook and they just say there's this one girl And then they launch him to asking me for free seduction advice Yeah, or they say I want to be a dating coach. How do I how do I sign up and I'm like Jesus dudes Like to understand that if you want to approach someone who has who is in a an area much further along than you are You're gonna have to offer something straight away because they don't need you and that was what I understood that with that guy Is like, okay, I've got to offer him something. What have I got is being friendly and lunch? Those are the currencies that I had to offer at the time and he said ah Forget about fucking lunch. Let's just buy me some beers and we'll have a chat if you want to bring some beers over I live around the corner come around after my shift Which thinking back now was a bit of a dodgy offer actually bring some drinks over? young boy and We'll talk But he was a nice man. He was a gentleman and so I did and I That's no no if we had just bring some alcohol over and we'll talk So I spent the last 20 bucks I had bought a six pack and I don't even like beer But I knew I'd have to drink it went around to this guy's house Sat down and I didn't just go here's your beer. All right, so I'm ready I Traded on the human currency of actually chatting and talking to him and figuring out what was going on in his life and what was what was of interest to him and here's a beer and And then I said so anyway Can you tell me about like what's the best way to get shows in town and he said alright, man You're doing it all wrong. You can't just fucking drop demos and he explained basically what needed to be done and then he said Anyway, so do you have a CD of your band here? I said watch so just So happens that I do have one here put it on you listen. He said yeah, it's not bad Tell you what? What are you doing next Friday? I said anything you want And he said well easy if your band's free. I'm like we're free Then do you want to support brown hornet? I went fuck. Yes All right And so it was from that position that we got our first gig straight from zero to supporting the best band of that type In the local scene and from there and he said very importantly said make sure you bring a few people down You know the the bar really it's really important to the bar that you've got people drinking there So I made sure my band made sure that we talked We got every single person we knew in that city begged them and just blackmail them or whatever we had to do To get them to come to that show we managed to bring 40 people along Which meant the bar was happy the room was full We played a good show and so we had then balanced this initial debt And so that guy then said and the venue went okay those guys we can bank on them. Yeah, let's get him back. I Asked I offered I traded and then we collaborated and as a result trust was built and Leg up was was started All right This is a really important thing to understand when uh when I met Sasha at that first 21 convention He was chatting and he said where are you staying and I said I out in fuck knows where and he said why don't you just come And he said like this. Why don't just come and stay in my fucking couch and Said okay, I'll come and so I went grab my bags because he lived right in the center And I came and stay on his couch and We stayed up all night chatting and getting to know each other really well And then the next morning I said is there a good place for breakfast around here? He said yeah took him down and I bought him breakfast as all gentlemen should in the morning And he said what do you know after you I said no no you saved me a hundred pounds last night I know like I'm just gonna buy you breakfast and that was again what I could by that time I had this implanted as part of the way that I do things in life All right I ask whenever I want something if there's somebody that I need something from I go and I ask them And then I make sure whether or not it's immediately or whether it's soon that I balance that by giving something back to them Something that is of value to them because in the ideal situation you want to be like the Godfather Which is where you've got heaps of a currency that people find really valuable that's really cheap for you to give away All right, so I because then you have the most leverage in life If you have lots of something that everyone wants it doesn't cost you much to give it away And it's very valuable to other people that means you can afford to Take chances on all sorts of people by throwing these pennies out and seeing when people give stuff back in return and All of you have those currencies now whether or not you understand it or not because simple stuff like a smile Like a clear look in in the eye and a proper handshake from asking somebody from it for the difference between asking Somebody how you've been to tell me what's going on for you lately and actually listening. That's real currency People care about that it makes a difference because now they feel significant. They feel heard they feel understood And then there's all sorts of other ones advice my entire life livelihood is based around a currency It is really cheap for me to give away which is advice on how to get women Because I can keep branding and spewing it out indefinitely and people pay me many thousands of dollars to learn it because it's incredibly valuable to them and And so for the guys that are trying to step out of their small town or out of the or move away from a job that they hate Or move into social circles, which are more dynamic where there's more interesting things happening where there's pretty girls and fun parties And all that stuff happening You need to understand that you're going to have to trade your way up to it a couple of years ago to Austrian young guys 22 year old guys contacted me Because somewhere on my website. I completely forgotten we had a section of like employment the natural lifestyles employment and We we put on there that we were looking for media guys camera guys and editors and I'd forgotten about this And I got this email from these guys saying that hello My name is Dominic and Alex and we are two Austrians and we are very efficient and we would like to come and work for you We are good with cameras and web design and so on and they made an offer to me And I ignore them not because I'm nasty just because I usually ignore everyone the first time they contact me because I know that mostly They don't ever contact again. They don't want it bad enough if a guy applies to become a dating coach with me All I say is Send me three articles that you've written about or you write three articles about your philosophies and send me three Videos of you talking to girls and in all the years that I've been doing this only one guy has ever done that Tony Solo and that's why he's a coach All right, because I test them to see okay What currency have you got to give to me and do you actually really care and really want this? so I Ignored these guys for a while and then one day we realized that we really needed some photos right now And we needed a photo shoot photo shoot done We were living at Budapest at the time and then I went oh, there's those guys in Austria I keep bothering me and so I wrote to them. I said Can you be in Budapest on Saturday? And we need to a photo shoot and so you would have to book us a studio We don't have any cameras bring some cameras and That's it and they made it happen these guys rocked up So it came from vietta arrived in Budapest went to this photo shoot. It was good We looked afterwards. I was like okay These guys did what they say they would do and they they're competent at their job and they're fun and interesting guys to be around Okay, cool. Now you're interns Two years later those guys are traveling around the world with us flying drones over New York City Getting to hang around with arguably the best seduction crew that ever walked the earth Having a fucking amazing lifestyle and it was only a month or two ago that one of them admitted to me that when they came To Budapest they had never done a studio photo shoot before When they said they they were photographers They were Instagram photographers Yeah, they were they were guys who took some photos of each other in the park doing these kinds of things You know, they'd never done that All right, but they had the balls and the audacity to like pitch something to somebody that they weren't quite ready for But to pull it off because then he said as soon as they I said yes and but next Saturday They spent that week like researching on the internet and like putting a like Butcher's paper on the wall and trying to figure out how to do a studio photo shoot and made it happen enough to fool us All right, so at the end of it We're like those pretty good these guys good photographers and since then they've become excellent photographers amazing Amazing at the skill of infill photography, which is a really difficult skill of being out of film from the hip boss looking at your phone to try and capture seduction in field And great at flying drones, and they're awesome now. We're creating really amazing content. So It's not once again. It's these these were the guys that were people people They were guys that had audacity and humility and who offered something to somebody who didn't need them and as a result Got to jump in way up the top of where they like the alternative of being 22 and trying to figure out all of the Entrepreneurship stuff that I have figured out to be able to figure out all of the seduction stuff that this crew has Would literally have taken a decade and instead they get to supercharge that right to the top if you want to be An entrepreneur you want to be a guy who's living outside of the matrix and and is unplugged from the general status quo You don't have to be the boss and you don't have to do it alone All right That's that's something that is important to know that you can if you can jump in On a particularly on something that's on its way up right a group of people or a business Or a you know a social crew that is on the up That's a really good place to get in on it because once they've made it then then it's necessary It's often hard. It's a jump in But to move in on a group that is coalescing that's a startup that's figuring out its Its role and that is creating success as a point where it's creating income or it's creating social success Then you don't have to do it all alone if you come in and go here's what I've got to offer and here's what I want Then you can jump multiple levels in a short amount of time nice guys offer and Don't ask for anything return. They hope they're going to get something in return our souls take and Don't offer in anything in return and Liam's going to talk more about that in his speech The slash and burn of like being someone who's charming and then getting stuff out of people and then moving on I could have done that with Sasha that night like yeah free night on the couch. Fuck you buddy. I'm out of here Yeah instead because I I mean it's not that he would have cared either way about the breakfast But because I bought him breakfast and then we both did an interview for each other straight away to put on each other's channels and then at that time I was having trouble filling the Euro tour and then he's like well I want to come on that and Steve said that I want to come on that and so they pulled together a Student or two and jumped on with me and then made that work for me and for them This meant that friendships were forged very very fast All right This is the way to create cultures and tribes of men very fast that have extreme loyalty to each other That have each other's back at every turn is through this is seductive economy Another thing that's important to note when you're starting to look at okay I want to start to create a culture create a group of men that Is proactive that is going out to meet girls or to create a lifestyle that's interesting is The ideal group is like the X-Men it has multiple characters in it because if you're hanging around just the same type of people Even if they're really proactive and interesting people nice people or whatever if they're all introverted or analytical thinkers Right if they're all in one sphere of work Then you are fairly limited by what it what you know who you know Right, and we see this most groups are fairly homogenous They're the same race the same age the same work that they're doing the same similar kinds of temperaments The groups that I have built and moved into and hung out with over the last ten years Have all sorts of different characters and that these are an ideal tribe of men
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Insprired by the MANY posts I've seen on Instagram and Pinterest, I'm bringing you a whole new series dedicated to sewing tricks. Do they work? Are they really easier than the traditional way? I'll be answering these questions and more for some of the most common sewing tricks.
In this second video of the series, I'm showing you a trick for making sure you can keep an even seam allowance.
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Trick or Treat Series:
Rethreading Your Serger: https://youtu.be/QoU1dPkGvkw
Winding a Bobbin: https://youtu.be/Zss7YgalL78
Maintaining Seam Allowances: https://youtu.be/ljT5_A_doU4
Gathering A Seam https://youtu.be/LpR59a6u318
Seam Ripping: https://youtu.be/vzo4SbeW6V4
Sharpening Your Cutting Tools: https://youtu.be/yN6eFKzb95M
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Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. So seam ripping is definitely one of the more annoying parts about sewing. If you're using your seam ripper, you've inevitably made a mistake and you're kicking yourself in the butt and you're annoyed and frustrated. So the only thing to make that more annoying is having to individually pick out each stitch with your seam ripper. That's terrible. There's actually a much better way. This is a trick that I have used for a long, long, long time and want to share it with you guys in case you don't realize that there is a whole other way to use your seam ripper. Let me show you. Okay, so in order to unpick this seam, a lot of us would go to the wrong side and we would start unpicking like so, right, and then you know pulling the seam apart and unpicking this way little bit by little bit, right? Let me get this edge going. Okay. But did you know that there is a reason for this little red dot? This is supposedly what creates the treat instead of a trick. So if you take the red dot and you stick the red dot in your seam so magic is supposed to happen. Magic ensuing soon. You guys couldn't even see that. So the ends and you're supposed to be able, maybe because it's a gathered skirt. I don't know what's happening. But this is supposed to glide on through your fabric and you're supposed to be able to rip this all out in one smooth thing. Okay, so that's not working on this fabric. Let's try another one. Okay, so now I have a scrap of twill that I have sewn just a straight stitch on. You can see the straight stitch there. Now let's see if the little magical red ball works. That sounded funny. Okay, well there you have it. That was really nice and easy. It worked better on the like more stable fabric. Let me try on this guy again. Maybe the other way. Red ball goes down. I'm trying to like grasp the edge here. I don't like it that way. Let's try it this way again. I think it's working on this quilter's cotton. It's just a little bit confused because of the gathers. So maybe doing it, there we go. Maybe doing it on the gathers isn't the best option either. But you kind of have to keep both sides taut, which is maybe why the twill worked better. Either way, I do feel like this is faster, right? It's faster than picking out each individual thread. There we go. So maybe just the gathers caused that one to trip up. So there you have it. Did you even realize that there was that little red ball there? Did you even realize it had a purpose? Did you think that it was just decorative or what? As you can see with the more stable thicker fabric, it worked like a charm with gathers. It's a little bit iffy, but I guarantee you no matter what, it's faster than picking out all the individual stitches or even every inch and then ripping the the ones in the middle. It's definitely faster than all of that. It is a wonderful treat and makes seam ripping, although still annoying because you're made a mistake and you have to go back and fix it. It makes it a little less annoying because you can get too fixing it faster and moving forward with your project rather than moving backwards or being at a standstill. So let me know what you guys think about this treat of a trick and leave that in the comments below. I have in the description box all of the links for this week's videos. So if you want to see more from this series, be sure to check out the description box. Tomorrow we are going to be talking about sharpening your cutting tools, whether that be scissors or rotary cutters. So there's a trick out there that is supposed to make this doable at home where you don't have to take your scissors to be sharpened and you don't have to replace your rotary blades. So we will see how that goes when I see you tomorrow. Bye
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Mechanical Characterization and Water Ageing Behavior Studies of Grewia Serrulata Bas... | RTCL.TV
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#acetylation #debonding #grewiaserrulata #tensilemodulus #waterageing #RTCLTV #shorts
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Title: Mechanical Characterization and Water Ageing Behavior Studies of Grewia Serrulata Bast Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Composites
Authors: G. T. Mahesha, Shenoy B. Satish, M. Vijaya Kini ,and Bhat K. Subrahmanya
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2017.1279103
DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/c8cf502f9662407f8d2a79e9ab8c91c3
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We used stable diffusion to programmatically generate the background images.
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Chemically treated bashed fiber reinforced polyester composites with improved tensile and flexural strengths were prepared using a hand layup technique with compression molding, and their properties were evaluated through standard procedures. The SEM images of the fractured surfaces showed improved compatibility between the chemically treated fibers and the matrix. However, 1200 hours water age specimens had deteriorated properties due to water absorption tendencies which was improved by chemical treatment of fibers prior to fabrication of composites. This article was authored by G. T. Mahesha, Shenoy B. Satish, M. Vijayakini and others.
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Navigating Social-Sexual Boundaries | Nick Sparks
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Are you tired of owning real estate in the beta male "friend zone"? Get the escape plan here - https://21university.com/pages/pat-stedman-masterclass --~--
Subscribe Now : http://t21c.com/12YTr3X
Watch full video : http://the21convention.com/u/nick
Get Training : http://the21convention.com/coaching
Visit Nick Sparks : http://www.sparksofattraction.com/
About the speaker :
"Everything happens for a reason.
I learned this lesson at a fairly early age. My high school years were spent honing my social skills, and by my freshman year in college I'll admit they were good. I really had no problem making friends and always exhibited a flair for performing that continues to this very day. The kink in my armor, however, was the fact that I still hadn't figured out women.
Those first two years of college, my romantic experiences (which were never very consistent) consisted of the occasional night where I was a bit tipsy at a party, found a girl who was equally tipsy, and somehow manage to not screw anything up. It was after that 2nd year that luckily, fate interceded.
I didn't know what was about to hit me. All I knew was that it was May after my sophomore year, I couldn't go back home for another summer, and I had to find a sublet. Luckily my friend Katie had a room for me to rent in her sorority and would vouch for me to take it for the summer.
Ask any guy if he wants to drive an F1 race car and of course he'll say yes. If that same guy is tossed the keys and told to get behind the wheel, unless he was an F1 driver, he'd probably have a bit more trepidation. That was my feeling moving in that week. Of course I was excited to be surrounded by beautiful women all the time, but I was definitely not used to living with more women than my mom and sister and wasn't sure what would happen.
Luckily I had my social skills to fall back on. That spring I started building friendships with the girls in the house who were still in town, and by the time that the full heat of the summer was upon us, I was comfortable in my new home.
I quickly got a firsthand look at the conversations that girls were having about boys. Additionally, I would get to meet all of the guys that were hooking up with the girls in the house, and I soon became friends with the cooler ones. It could not have been a more perfect storm. I got bombarded with the full wonder that is the female mind and also got front row seats to watch how guys who were good with women thought and acted.
By fall, everything was different. My group of guys, which now included several of the guys I met that summer, was one of the "top" groups of guys on campus and I was dating several of the more attractive girls on campus, including a couple of my former housemates. My friends who had been absent that summer noticed the difference and began asking for advice. I became the unofficial "coach" of the group and as they started telling their friends about me, I built up a small reputation as the guy to come to for dating advice for both men and women.
Fast-forward 4 years and a million stories later and I'm working in sales as a mortgage banker for a top company in Michigan, while still being summoned for dating advice in my downtime. While sitting in my cubicle one evening, I get a call from a friend who tells me about a book called "The Game", and suggests that I can actually make a living doing what I had loved doing for the past 4 years.
In what felt like a whirlwind, I started my first blog and started offering my coaching services to the public. Fueled by good reviews, I packed up for what I thought would be a considerable stay in Chicago. During that time, Christian Hudson, an acquaintance from college, was just starting The Social Man and caught wind of some of the reviews coming out of Chicago. He invited me to come out to New York to do some work with him, and 6 months after unpacking my life in the windy city I was once again on the move to Manhattan- and the rest is history.
Everything happens for a reason. Some men were born to rap. Some men were born to program. I am lucky enough to be able to share my accumulated knowledge to help other men achieve social and dating lives that they want for themselves. No man is naturally good with women, but we all can be the moment we make the decision to get this handled.
-- Nick Sparks"
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Now aside from simply feeling these things in your body There's another component To getting sexual All right, because once again nine times out of ten of a woman who has been trained in our society to not be the aggressor to be told that that's slutty or unattractive, which isn't true whatsoever I mean if you're attracted to a woman and then as you know She fulfills the fantasy that we've grown up watching and all of our our boy movies and you know makes it easy for us We're not gonna complain But as we know most of the time that that doesn't happen so when You're feeling these things right? When she's communicating back with us that she's on that same level Then we have to typically move things forward physically If we want them to go anywhere from there Keep in mind I say if she's on that same level I mean the first thing that I'm always going to be looking for is That vibe reciprocated from her If I feel attracted to her once again, I'm not closing my eyes and thinking of a scenario that's sexy in my mind I mean either I'm attracted to the person in front of me and those things come out naturally I'm doing my best not to get in my own way or start overthinking but simply to let her know that that's how I feel I'm gonna be reading her. I'm gonna be paying very close attention To the messages. I'm getting back If she feels that energy coming from me and She makes eye contact with me if I can feel that Turn on coming from her I'm going to move things forward if on the other hand I Look at her and I'm hit by this emotion and My tone the look in my eye the expression on my face carries with it that message that attraction and I'm not getting that back if I see that she feels a little bit uncomfortable for whatever reason Maybe she's not attracted to me. There's tons of women who aren't attracted to me It's more personal taste. It's more the smell of your body the sense you give off tons of scientific studies about that More about what kind of mood she's in More about her current relationship status how are days going for whatever reason I'm getting that discomfort back that hesitancy back Shutting it off completely. I'm the last thing you want to do is make anyone feel uncomfortable Just as a human being just as a basic courtesy to other human beings And so I'm going to get back to platonic. It's very nice to meet you like I would any friend Right and this goes throughout the entire process, which I'll soon be demonstrating Because different people have different boundaries Maybe a woman who's attracted you would love to hold your hand Right, but she is not ready to kiss on a first date or on a first meeting Maybe she's down to kiss on the first meeting But she doesn't want to go any further than that And so the entire time I'm going to be expressing myself and then reading okay, where's this other person at you need both sides of it So when it comes to getting more physical to getting Sexual right because once again nine times out of ten Got myself to where I've got myself to the point where I can kind of close my eyes and bring it up and Keep in mind like what you saw up here on this stage is a pale shadow Like when there's a woman that we are really connected and we're really jiving. I mean it's going to be like this times ten right In terms of answering your question, I would say it depends on the person You
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Keynote: Making and Keeping Netflix Highly Available - Katharina Probst, Netflix
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Keynote: Making and Keeping Netflix Highly Available: The Role of Mesos in Operational Insights - Katharina Probst, Engineering Director, Netflix
About Katharina Probst
Katharina Probst is an Engineering Director at Netflix, where she is responsible for the availability and reliability of the streaming service used by more than 100 million people around the world. She previously led the API team at Netflix.
Prior to joining Netflix, she was in the cloud computing team at Google, where she experienced cloud computing from the provider side. Her interests include scalable and reliable, distributed systems, cloud computing, and building effective and successful teams.
She also holds a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.
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Thank you for having me here today Every day Netflix offers highly curated and highly produced content to over 100 million customers around the world Stranger things is one of them. I haven't seen the second season, but I highly recommend it. I heard very good things about it so My job at Netflix is to make sure as you said that When customers come to our service They just get what they want. All they want to do is search or find the content that they want to see and Watch it So our goal is to have over a 100 million happy customers But the truth is that we run a relatively complex distributed system and Sometimes something goes wrong And then our customers are not as happy as you may have hoped When you have over a hundred million customers and when something goes wrong in your service Usually not only one customer is affected or even 25 or even 100 Usually many many more are affected and this is something that we think about a lot and one of the things we think about is If you think about what happens when when we have an incident Very very quickly the customers that are affected become faceless There are only 900 pictures on this image and on the slide But oftentimes when we have an incident it can affect it can it doesn't always but it can affect even millions of people so Let me give you a little bit of more context on my work as We said we have more than 100 million customers around the world Together they watch more than 125 million hours of content every day So if you put those two numbers together you will see that if one of my services fails You can affect a lot of people relatively quickly So time is of the essence and as we'll go through this presentation. This will become clear how we think about this Today we have about 380 micro services in production I say about because that changes sometimes It is also the case that some of the services that we run Really don't deserve a name that has micro in it because they're really gigantic But we have that's that's about the scale that we're looking at and Netflix also runs on over 1,000 device types so that ranges from You know your mobile phones even older kinds of devices To set top boxes and to your TV at home to your smart TV All of these we support so over a thousand device types and We do all of this with less than 10 core SREs So you may think that we're a little bit crazy and that may well be true But let me tell you a little bit about how we accomplish this one of the ways that we accomplish this is By having a very strong DevOps culture, which is not the topic of this talk, but I'm happy to tell you all about Offline Essentially every team is responsible for the own services that they run and then the central core SRE team is responsible for the overall reliability of the service This picture gives you a more a better visualization of our distributed service Now these are the 380 roughly services that I mentioned earlier now note that these are only the services that are what we call on the Streaming path and that means when you come to Netflix Everything that you need in order to actually be able to watch a movie Normally you don't need all of them in order to be able to watch your movie But those every circle here represents a service that is responsible for something that you may do on the service search recommendations localized descriptions and so forth So what you see over here is you see traffic coming in from the internet from the left and going through our various gateways so that we have a gateway that routes traffic and The gateway routes traffic to our various front ends the biggest of which you can think of is the the dot here in the middle Which is our API what we call our API and the API? To give you a sense talks directly to about 70 services downstream from it And then of course indirectly to several hundred as we've as we've talked so if you think about the system and our central team being responsible for this What I see is That insights are everything you need to automate The heck out of this thing you need to make sure that whatever you can get automatically you get it is not feasible that one person Understands everything that goes on inside of the system So how do we get insights? We have various tools in our toolbox, but one of our most critical ones is Mantis Mantis is a cloud native stream processing service built on top of Mesos The way Mantis works is that we Instrument a lot of the microservices that you saw in the previous slide not all of them but many of the very critical ones and we Give them the ability to emit metrics to Mantis We also gather we also have the ability to get gather metrics from various other data sources such as Kafka and Amazon s3 and various others and So then the data flows through Mantis and the way this works is that internal? Users so Netflix developers can write Mantis jobs Mantis Like I said, it's built on top of Mesos. It's a Mesos framework that we've developed and then our our Netflix developers create Mantis jobs that can aggregate data that can filter data that can perform Operations on that data and do various other things that eventually lead to such things as alerts operational dashboards anomaly detection So the way to think about this is our microservices and these other data sources emit operational metrics that give you insights about service health and those metrics are processed automatically with Mantis jobs and then lead to alerts operational dashboards and so forth and they do all of that in real time and Again, that is very critical because we have we can have a lot of users affected very very quickly when something goes wrong Let's take a little bit of a look under the hood As I've mentioned Mantis is is a Mesos framework and In order for it to satisfy our own needs our own Netflix needs We developed our own schedule or called Fenso, which is open source Fenso is Optimized for cloud it is very important for us because all of our our entire Streaming Infrastructure and all of our mantis jobs and everything else that we run runs on top of AWS In this case EC2 So what does it mean for Fenso to be optimized for cloud? One of the things that allows us to do is it allows us to scale the underlying agent cluster All the scaling is very important to us and we'll see that a little bit later on But the amount of data that gets pushed through Mantis jobs Various greatly over the course of the day and the course of the week So as our resource needs change we also need to scale the underlying clusters Fenso is also designed to allow us to have to satisfy various other constraints that we have many of which are you know Pertain to the cloud some of which that don't so for instance we can do being been packing task affinity And one of the other things that has to do with you know the way we have our cloud set up is spreading tasks across EC2 Availability zones so that you can accomplish high availability, which obviously is quite important for us Let's talk a little bit about how we use Mantis and what we use Mantis for Internally at Netflix One of the things that we do with Mantis is something called real-time SPS SPS stands for stream starts per second So essentially this is a metric of how often people are able to come to Netflix click play and actually are successfully able to watch So it works This is our one of our most important top-level metrics that we use to determine system health So if SPS Hits a wall and drops we know something is going wrong So real-time SPS, which is powered by Mantis allows us to get insights in real time Into whether SPS is in line with our expectations or not So what you see here generally are two lines And the black line is essentially the expectation that we have of what will happen Which is based on historical data and various algorithms that we have and the blue line is the actual observed SPS So sometimes they're a little bit off I didn't show the numbers here because I cannot but the scale obviously matters here But it gives you an idea of how closely aligned we are with expectations Real-time SPS Let's us know that something is wrong if something is wrong that something is wrong in seconds not minutes We have various other ways in which we can determine whether something is wrong with SPS or our overall system health but real-time SPS really lets us know within seconds sometimes and That can make the difference between you know 900 and 9 million users being affected. So this is something that's pretty critical to us Real-time SPS in our case and for many of our metrics, this is the case We are able to break it down by a region This is important because many of the incidents that we have these days are isolated to one region We run in multiple regions on top of AWS and the way we generally roll out our software ensures that when incidents do happen they happen generally only in one region which is great because then we have several Mitigation techniques that we can apply for instance shifting traffic from one region to another which we do frequently We just did last night And hopefully nobody noticed So breakdown by region is important and then breakdown by device type is also important So SPS real-time SPS and our other metrics are generally broken down by device type Which allows us to narrow in very quickly on which device or devices are affected That is important because as I mentioned we have a very strong DevOps culture. We have subject matter matter experts that are You know in the know and responsible for specific parts of our system and that also Applies to specific device types. So if we have an issue for instance that only affects say TVs Then we know whom to call for help We don't only use mantis for SPS as I've alluded to we use it for a variety of different metrics again The idea is the same teams can set up individual Dashboards and alerts and other kinds of analyses for all kinds of different metrics that We gather So for instance here what you see is I had to black out the specific paths But what you can do here is the API team set up a Dashboard that shows Elevated five hundred for specific paths and the specific paths or endpoints are Specific to specific devices. So again that lets you if you have now elevated 500 Error codes coming from a specific endpoint, then you know That gives you clues as to what might have happened if something does go wrong As I mentioned before auto scaling is really important to us And that's one of the reasons that we developed Fenso we run on top of easy to and we scale the cluster Day in and day out all the time That goes for our services that are on the streaming path as well as for the mantis jobs that we run for analysis and insights As you can see here Roughly 18 million messages flow through mantis jobs at peak where it's only about six million flow through mantis During trough and if you think about it, why is that? This is because you know usage of our actual service very scatly over the course of the day You know people don't want tend to watch a lot of Netflix while they're sleeping But they do tend to watch Netflix While they're at home in the evening and not so much while they're at work So you see this you know the cyclical nature of our of our the usage of our service and the usage or the number of messages that flow through mantis Excuse me mirrors that over the course of the day So as we as we go we we have to scale the cluster so we can make better use of our resources But we don't stop there We do something that I call streaming on demand and the way this works is that We allow users again, that's internal Netflix developers to set up ad hoc queries That allow them to stream data only when it's needed for operational insights The way this works is that you as the developer you can set up a query say that pertains to a specific status code or path and Only then that data is streamed from our say API service or one of the other microservices that we run on the streaming path That data is then streamed and analyzed by mantis and you can get real-time insights and real-time information on On that service only when you need it and Again, that is important because we have so much data that we would otherwise have to push through the system That it's actually just not really feasible So with this we actually greatly reduced the amount of data that does need to get streamed through our system While at the same time allowing for the same kind of flexibility and the ability to have those insights So when you define one of these ad hoc queries a mantis job gets created under the hood and started on one of our agents Hosts Again autoscaling comes into the picture here. So this doesn't follow exactly the same Ciclic nature as we saw for the number of messages But what you see here is essentially how many jobs get set up on top of mantis over the course of a day So essentially when people are at work and they're debugging and they're trying different things Or different smaller things can up come up that they want to chase down. They set up mantis jobs To to dig into before performance and behavior of our service What does that all mean? Let's bring it back. I I think it's important that we sometimes take a step back and think about The infrastructure work that we do or the work that feels like it's very deep down in the stack and take a step back And think about how it actually affects real users In my case what mantis means for us is Faster detection of issues so we know of issues in seconds rather than minutes Which somebody sitting in? I don't know India in their living room trying to watch watch Netflix. It may really affect them We have faster insights into the causes of those incidents. So not only do we understand something is wrong because of mantis We can actually get faster insights into specifically what happened and what went wrong and Again, we have a faster path to mitigation So we can if we know what's going on or if we know for instance, which region is affected We can very quickly take steps to mitigate the issue So if only one region is affected again We can just shift traffic away from that region and nobody no users will ever know that anything bad when happened in the first place hopefully and This is what we really care about at the end of the day all of us right and we care about Making sure that our customers are happy and that they get the service that they actually signed up for If you want to contact me here's my contact information I'll be around for questions if any of you have any thank you
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Secure Infrastructure with Combined Runtime and Network Security - Thomas Graf, Isovalent
Network and runtime security have been known as separate security layers for years. Why are we limiting runtime to the scope of a single node? And why are we stopping at the network layer when we could derive a more accurate identity instead of a "network endpoint"? In this talk, we will look into the future of security as we fulfill the vision of a combined and fully coordinated Cilium and Tetragon stack. Imagine a world where processes and identities are fully authenticated end-to-end. As we explore this new stack, we will compare it to using separate uncoordinated tools such as AppArmor, SELinux, micro-segmentation, and mTLS.
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All right, welcome back. I hope everybody had a great lunch. My name is Thomas Graf. I'm C2N co-founder of iSurveillance, but probably more importantly, one of the creators of Cilium and a maintainer of it. To me, I would like to share my thoughts on how we, I think, should be securing infrastructure going forward by combining network security and runtime security together. Because Cilium already has a partial answer for this, because if you look at the Cilium ecosystem overall, it actually consists of multiple projects. Most of you know Cilium as the CNI, as a Kubernetes networking solution. Some of you may have seen the Tetragon talk this morning talking about runtime security and point security, defining rules on what a process is allowed to do and not to do. We, of course, also have Hubble from a network observability site and Cilium service mesh to offer service mesh features. In this talk, we will focus on these two projects, Cilium as a CNI, implementing network policy and mutual authentication, as well as Tetragon for the runtime enforcement side. For those of you who have not seen the Tetragon talk this morning, so what is Tetragon? Tetragon is a project as part of the Cilium family and it offers security observability as well as runtime enforcement. What does that mean? It means that we can run Tetragon as an agent on any Kubernetes node and it will install EBPF programs to extract telemetry from the system such as what files are being accessed, which system calls are being done, what network calls are being done, when does a container escape from its namespace, what sort of privileges or capabilities is a process run with and so on and can export that via logs, traces or metrics into whatever observability stack you're running. And it can then furthermore take policy where you can define what processes are allowed to do. For example, if it attempts to read or write certain files, you can kill the process or you can say this process shall never take particular capabilities or maybe it should never run with root privileges and so on, that's Tetragon. I'm sure most of you are already also familiar with what Scylium can do from a network policy perspective. Of course, Scylium implements Kubernetes network policy. That's what we see on the left side here. Kubernetes policy allows us to define intent declarative labels or policy based on labels defining what pods can talk to what other pods, right? It does so on the granularity of a pod. We also have, we've heard this in the keynote this morning added mutual authentication to Scylium where we can not only enforce this on the network level by either allowing or disallowing particular packets, we can now also perform a mutual authentication handshake using MTLS to mutually authenticate the identity of pods before they allow to talk to each other. But again, this is done on the level of a pod. So we can only think about things right now, pods. A frontend pod talking to a backend pod or a fluent D pod talking to some other pod. The granularity is on the level of a pod. That's what both network policy as well as service authentication have been defined to work with. Well, the reality is that Kubernetes pods are actually quite complex or they can be complex. We often think a pod is a little bit, we see on the very left here, it's a pod and there is one container running inside and that's it. And in that world, the net or policy implementation that we have today would be fairly decent, right? But the reality is that we actually have pods with multiple containers running inside, multiple volumes mounted in, a pod has a complex inner life. By the way, this picture is from the Kubernetes IO documentation. If you wanna dig deeper into why that is, you check out the Kubernetes documentation. This is one such example from that documentation, a very, very basic example of a sidecar, a logging sidecar. So we have a workload that's running as a container in that pod and we have a secondary container in that pod that performs the logging operation. You can see the YAML on the right side on how that it's actually done. That's a very classical, typical use case. And that's even a basic one. So let's look at a bit of a more complex, practical example. And let's look at what TetraCon can offer us here, what's actually going on. And don't worry, I will now digest this picture, what we're actually seeing here. We're actually seeing the inner life of a pod. So let's jump in and look at this. We of course see that there is a namespace name and the pod name. So far so good. Then we see a process called init. That's the init process on the Linux node, pit one. We then see the container runtime, which was started by the init process. In this case, that's container D. And then you see the entire pod. So this entire blue service area, that's the Kubernetes pod, which is named crawler. And it actually has a node application running inside. But you can see that there's a lot more going on in that pod. So let's look even closer. We can first of all see that the actual node app, that's the binary running in the app, that's the actual workload that's running in there, is making two network connections. It's reaching out to api.twitter.com and it's reaching out to an elastic search service. But then we also see another line, which is invoking a shell and it is using netcat. That's the NC binary that you see in there. That's a reverse shell that was installed. So somebody compromised this workload, the node application and was able to sort a shell and then use netcat to reach out, to then receive instructions back in to do something inside that pod. That's a classical reverse shell attack. And then we also see a lateral movement attack because this shell, this reverse shell is now used, again with curl to access the elastic search service to probably extract data from that. And that's of course allowed because this curl process is running inside of a pod that's supposed to talk to the elastic search service. So if we're looking at this from a pod level, the network or the network policy construct does not make a difference between the actual workload that's running in there and the curl binary that's running inside of that pod. They're both the same path. They have the same identity. They have the same IP address. On the network level, this will simply be allowed. And then last but not least, we also see data exfiltration where the attacker is using curl to probably copy the data that they have received from elastic search and upload that onto an S3 bucket. That's kind of a snapshot of a successful attack that was performed in a Kubernetes cluster and it's showing how complex the inner works of an actual Kubernetes parties and that while using our policy is fantastic, way better than not doing anything, we can actually do better as we look into this. Hence the idea and the thought that in the future, we will combine the network enforcement capabilities that Sillim already has with the runtime context. So this visibility was extracted with Tetragon. So Tetragon has all of this context. How can we bring those two concepts together to provide even better security? So let's see how that actually looks like in practice. How could you as a platform operator or as a potential application developer actually look at this and configure this? And we'll start fairly simple here by looking at the most simple example, frontend pod talking to a backend pod, right? And we give them both IPs, 10, 0, 0, 1 and 10, 0, 0, 2. And right now they're just running one container each, the actual frontend and the actual backend application. At some point the application developer may decide, I want to start now to log certain things into FluentD. So they will actually run a FluentD container. It's great, that's one, a bit of YAML and the image is running in there. Well, in reality, you're now already running a third-party image as part of your application. You're not actually, you haven't developed this FluentD image, you're just using third-party software. It's great, but it's not really trusted, right? You're now accessing the logging pod. Well, this looks pretty innocent, but you have already created a situation where the FluentD container could also access your backend now. That's not desirable at all, right? Like FluentD could be doing whatever, it could be running whatever code you may be running or updating that dependency all the time. You have granted access to the FluentD container to the backend pod because the frontend container obviously has to talk to the backend container, right? We definitely don't want this. But let's get a step further and think about more sensitive data. So let's say your backend pod has to talk to a database. It's running outside of Kubernetes, right? And in order to access it, you need to have a certificate, right? So you need to fetch a certificate. So a very common practice is to use an init container to actually pull the certificate from a certificate server so it can be used by the backend container to talk to the database. Great, but again, this is unintended consequences that the backend container can now also talk to the certificate server and the cert init, the init container, can also talk to the database. And the cert init may just be a bath script, right? And it may not be reviewed as thoroughly as other code, but it could actually directly access the database. So we definitely don't want this. And then when the developer decides now my backend also needs to log, of course, we're adding a FluentD container. And you can see the pattern as applications on Kubernetes evolve, complexity of parts evolve, evolve, evolve, and more and more containers are being added into parts. I've seen constructs with more than 30 containers inside of a part, right? Like very complex. They're all meant to do something, right? But very thought has been given to actually granting least privilege access to these containers. Of course we want to prevent this, right? But can we take this one step further? I mean, if we could implement all of this, that's already a giant step forward, right? If we could have identity at the level of containers instead of just parts, we would be significantly more secure in general. But can we do better, right? Can we actually use the full potential of Tetragon? Let's look at that. So let's simplify our example. We're down a little bit, remove the logging part and actually look a little bit closer to what's actually going on inside of a backend container, because there's an actual binary running inside of that container. I've used slash user slash bin slash backend in this example. That's the actual binary that's stored in the container that's being executed, right? Well, what happens if that backend part, that backend binary gets compromised? An attacker might be able to spawn a shell. So this bin SH shell binary will now run as a child process of the backend binary, right? Obviously, we want to avoid that this shell can access the database or the third server. So what we want to shoot for is not only allowed to actually leverage and allow enforcement of the container level, but to actually encode the binary names inside of the policies that we can restrict with specific binaries can access which specific destination identities. So looking at it from a container level or container identity level only will not be sufficient. We need to really lock down and also figure out how can we understand when a container itself gets compromised. Very similar, the application or the attacker may actually spawn a reverse shell. Very common is using net cap and C would also run as a child process. And obviously we want to disallow any connectivity from the front end to that reverse shell, even though of course the front end container would need connectivity to the backend container just for normal operation. So that's our vision on how we want to combine the security of Syllium's policy enforcement with Tetragon's runtime enforcement going forward and as a combination of the two provide meaningfully better security in your infrastructure. If you are interested in this, this work is starting right now as part of the Syllium community. If you are interested in this, if you want to have a say in how we will develop this functionality, how we will shape the policy, what are the primary main use cases that we want to address in the beginning. Come talk to us. We're here all week. We have a couple of, we have a booth out here where you can talk to us. There's a Syllium project booth. We have an ISOvalent booth. Many of us are walking around in the hallway this week. Come talk to us. We would love to hear from you if this is interesting to you and if so, how you would like to use this going forward and what are the specific use cases that you are worried about and would like us to solve first as we implement the first version of this. If you want to learn more about Syllium and Tetragon in general, I'm sure you've seen the URLs a couple of times already but you can of course find more information on Syllium using syllium.io, the main project page. You can find information on Tetragon using the website Tetragon.io as well as the GitHub repositories and if you want to learn more about ISOvalent, feel free to visit our website. And if you want to provide feedback to this session, you can scan the QR code up there and give feedback to myself and to CNCF. And if that, I think we have plenty of time to answer questions or receive comments on the proposal made. Thank you very much. I think you can step up to the mic if you want to ask your question. Or I will repeat it for you. Yes, excellent question. So the question was looking at the pain that Assylinux induced. How are we going to avoid this? And I'm very familiar with the pain of Assylinux. I was on Reddit's kernel team for 10 years while Assylinux was being developed. I think one main difference is that we're not intending to ship a default policy for all of this along with Syllium. Assylinux very much tried to worshiping a Linux distribution and it includes a policy that exactly says what you can do and what you cannot do. And what we will do with Tetragon and Syllium is the ability to define the policies at the granularity that you want, very similar to how our policy does this today. But there is another aspect on how we will make it simple to use. I think we will, as we already do with our policy, we give tools and control at different levels of complexity. So if you want to go really deep and tie down to binary or maybe even binary arguments, then you can do so. And maybe you even want to restrict it on UID and lots of additional attributes or maybe you choose just to do it at the container level. And it is you who will be able to decide how much complexity and how much work you want to take on. So that's how we're currently thinking about this. But I would love to learn if you have specific ideas what could be challenging and actually know about this before we start implementing it. Yes? Yeah, I will repeat the question. So the question is whether we're planning to implement some sort of webhook or some sort of like notification where if you observe something we could translate into policy or maybe I didn't understand the question correctly. Absolutely, okay, now the question is can we observe what's happening right now because we know it's good to turn that into a policy and yes, we can already do that separately for network policy and also for Tetragon but not for the combined version of the two but we will, if feasible, definitely also allow doing this for these combined policies, right? Absolutely. Yes? So the question is given that we also control the network can we do something to prevent locking yourself out of the box as an example? Power over this. Exactly, using the commit and confirm model. So it's currently not implemented but it's definitely something that we would be interested in exploring and learn more about. We do have policy right now for Tetragon to protect Cilium so that we prevent others other than Cilium components to actually change Cilium infrastructure and Tetragon can also protect itself. We're not using the commit model yet in any way but that could be interesting for us. Yes, yes. Other questions, yeah, back there. The question is do we have any thoughts about tampering of binaries? Yes, Tetragon can do this already. Tetragon has file integrity monitoring where you can detect changes to files and execute actions thereof. So you can, for example, calculate a digest of a binary and then only allow execution when the file digest is unchanged. So you can, for example, calculate the file digest in staging environment or in your CI CD pipeline and then enforce a policy that only allows the execution of the binary if it's not tampered. So it's not, the Tetragon's capability is not limited to binaries. We can do file integrity monitoring for any file on the system. Do we have time for more questions? Any other questions? We definitely have time for questions. All right. But maybe everybody's happy. All right, there's one more question, yeah. So the question is, Suleyman Tetragon are currently low-level tools with amazing capabilities but requiring to write specific policies. Yes. And then the question is, have you thought about getting more into application lifecycle management or provide like a better user experience to the whole system? And I think the answer is part of, that's part of what our company sells as well. So if you do not want to write your own policies at low levels, you can ask Isabelan to help you with that. That's part of the value we provide. But I also think the automatic learning is definitely like a key aspect that we believe that policy, manual creation of policy is definitely something that will not scale long-term. So an automatic detection of what is the desired state capturing of that, whether it's in the supply chain or CITD phase or in a staging environment and then automatically translating that into policy is the way to go forward. But definitely I think in general, we're trying to not only build better capability but also to make everything easier to consume. Absolutely. Do we have time for another question? Or are we running out? I think we can take one or two more questions. All right, they're in the back. Can you repeat it? I couldn't fully understand it. Do we have any dashboards? Yes, so we have tons of dashboards. If you want to see some dashboards, we will show some of them in the Cilium session during KubeCon. So yes, there are dashboards on network policy on Tetragon, what's allowed, what's not allowed, violations, all of Tetragon's data can be fed into an SIM like Splunk or Elastic and so on and visualize it there. I simply did not focus on that today but that of course exists. We have particular very strong Grafana dashboards thanks to a great partnership with Grafana Labs and of course all the major SIM providers as well. All right, final question here. Are we pushing for unified standards? So yes, absolutely. We believe that Kubernetes is the place to standardize whether it's network policy, whether it is upcoming gateway API that's being developed, whether it's mutual authentication identity with Spitfire. So yes, we strongly believe in the standardization of all the policy that we're doing. We often tend to use a custom resource first to actually try out and understand what are the use cases worth covering and learn with our early users how policies should look like and then bring that into the Kubernetes standardization process. So standardizing through early users and then set it in stone via the Kubernetes APIs. That's how we think about this and how we'll ensure an open ecosystem. All right, very quick. Running Tetragon out of Kubernetes. Yes, you can. What you will lose is the custom resources that define a policies. You will need to use a REST API, but there is nothing specific about Tetragon in terms of Kubernetes. If it runs in Kubernetes, it will show you pod labels and namespaces and all of it. And otherwise it will show you C group IDs and stuff like this. But it's right now a Linux based technology can run on any Linux and in the future with EBPF on Windows will also run on Windows when Microsoft is ready.
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Hi, welcome to the All Things LGBTQ Interview Show, where we interview LGBTQ guests who are making important contributions to our communities. All Things LGBTQ is taped at Orca Media in Montpelier, Vermont, which we recognize as being unceded indigenous land. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the show. We had planned to invite Burlington Councilmember Joe McGee back onto our show as we got closer to town meeting day, so we could highlight Joe's re-election campaign. And then Joe did the unexpected. He announced that he's not seeking re-election. So we've invited him to come back on sooner versus later so we can talk about his tenure on the Burlington City Council, what he sees as being the challenges going forward, and what went into that decision not to seek re-election because he said it wasn't an easy decision to make. So Joe, welcome back and thank you for spending this time with us. Thank you so much for having me and part of me is sad that I'm not here talking about my re-election campaign. I've enjoyed my time on the City Council, most of my time on the City Council. I'm proud of a lot of the work that I've been able to do and there are a lot of things that I feel like I'm leaving unfinished. But you know, at a certain point I had to ask myself the question if this is really where my energy is put to best use and where I can make the most difference. And so, you know, I'm a renter in Burlington's Old North End. I represent downtown and part of the Old North End. The district has changed with our redistricting efforts over the last year. So that new ward will go into effect on Town Meeting Day and it's a ward that looks a lot different than the one that I first got elected to represent in 2021. And so that was a consideration for me as well. You know, a lot of the long-term connections that I made with constituents in that first campaign now are in Ward 2. And so that it's the ward that Ward 3 is currently a much harder ward to campaign in. And well, I think I'd be up for that challenge. It's definitely hard to start in your scratch on a campaign like that. So I was going to say, so let's piece out some of the things that you've already touched on because some of them are the issues that I really have an interest in hearing. As part of your announcement, you had made the comment about the affordability or the in affordability of the rent where you live. Is that are the rents higher in that area in Burlington or is it just Burlington in general has such incredibly high rents that is prohibitive for people to live there? Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, Burlington is struggling like a lot of communities with not just housing affordability but availability. So there are plenty of folks who are looking for housing that just simply can't find like they have they have the money to afford housing. They just can't find a place to live. And so that is a challenge for me. You know, the apartment I have now is I'm comfortable in it. I know I can afford it, you know, but if that were to change, I don't know that I would be able to find another place within the boundaries of the ward to be able to continue to represent it. And I think, you know, the the entire state is struggling with a housing stock that is unable to meet the needs of people who live here. And we're seeing that in the number of unsheltered folks who are on the streets of Burlington right now. And it's a statewide issue. So that is certainly an area where I feel like we could be doing more work. I mean, I absolutely agree. Just looking at Central Vermont and particularly the impact that the flood had had on housing availability and the increase in our homeless population. So looking at the time that you have been on the Burlington Council, what are those things that you're really proud that you were able to help the city of Burlington to achieve? Well, it's it's hard because, you know, you get elected and you make sometimes make promises and then you get in there and find out that you don't actually have as much power as you thought to make any change on any number of issues. And so, you know, I think many of the things that I'm most proud of really come from a place of the council using our voice to advocate for changes that need to happen at the state level and just changes in the way of thinking in terms of, you know, advocating for harm reduction and overdose prevention centers, different ways of looking at some of the very real crises that we're facing in Burlington, having the council unanimously say that we don't endorse the war on drugs and we're working to prioritize health approaches to substance use disorder in the opioid crisis. And also last March, passing a resolution condemning transphobia in Burlington, as we've seen a committed group of transphobic individuals stickering around the downtown and the north end and the council passed that resolution unanimously. I think that was an important step for us to take. And at the same time, you know, the actions that were behind that resolution did not come to fruition in the way that they should have. And so, I think we'll talk more about things that I feel are left undone and I'm happy to expand on that. I was going to say exactly where I was looking at going after making a comment of what you seem to be saying was the council acted in a socially responsible as well as an oversight of infrastructure and the sort of mechanisms of government. And as a former select board member in a small community in Vermont, I appreciate the challenges that you were facing. So I also know that you spent a great time working on issues of police reform. Yeah. And I know that some of that project is still under development. So what are those issues that you wish that you had had time to complete and that you see as being priorities for the Burlington City Council going forward? Yeah, I think police oversight is probably the biggest question that we still have yet to answer. And there's a joint committee right now in the council working on a charter change, a different charter change to put on the ballot in March that will hopefully give the police commission more power to be a more effective oversight body for the police department. I am hopeful that that will yield something that is stronger than what we currently have and that it's something that voters will approve in March. Another area I think is really around training and that that question can't be answered by Burlington alone. And Vermont has a single police academy where officers go to get training. And I think there are many unanswered questions and really what does a 21st century police force look like? What are the skills and the tools that we want to lead with when we're training next generations of law enforcement? And what do we, in addition to that, what are the different response models that we need? Because we know the police cannot respond to every crisis that we face from a health or safety perspective. And to that end, the Burlington Fire Department recently started a community response team, which is a bit more informal. They're mostly on the ground in the downtown responding to calls where someone's unresponsive and might be suspected of having experience in overdose. And so, you know, we're in a time with regard to public safety and public health where we need innovative solutions to come forward. It's clear how we've been doing things is not working. It has not worked. And I think, you know, we're on the cusp of making some really important changes that I'm hopeful I will see before my time when the council is over. Now, as part of the press conference where you announced that you would not be or the statement that was released when you announced you would not be seeking reelection, there was a comment about divisiveness on the council and also moving aside so that trust could be rebuilt between the council and the citizens of Burlington. Could you share a little more with us about what you see as being? How how severe is this problem? And what is it? What is it really going to take for some healing to happen? Yeah, I think, you know, a lot of what I've seen. Speaking specifically about serving on the council and being in that space. There is a bitter partisanship that often gets in the way of us finding collaborative solutions to some of the issues that we face. You know, I don't know that anybody would say it publicly, but I will say it. There's definitely moments where there's concern about who's going to get credit for any particular thing. You know, we have local elections every year in Burlington, whether it's for May or every three years, or rotating city council elections every other year. It it's hard because, you know, it's a we live in a small town. We like to think we're a big city, but we are not very big. Forty two thousand people is not not a big city. And so when some of the some of the antics of big city, political machines find their way into our local government in Burlington, it's it's a struggle because, you know, more practically volunteers. We get five thousand dollars a year to do that job. And everyone's working full time on top of that. And so I think there's a real opportunity to have. To be a little bit more forgiving and forgive each other, humanity and show some grace in in those more heated political fights. And, you know, at the same time, I think there's a divisiveness in our dialogue as a society right now. You know, there's a lot of pain at many, many different levels. There are different layers to it. And I've just noticed that, particularly for me over the last few months, the backlash that I'm receiving on social media for advocating for some of the things that I advocate for. I think on some level, there's a lack of understanding about what the city council does and does not have power to do. And. I just are real frustration, you know, that it is frustrating, it is uncomfortable, it is disconcerting to see the way society is failing so many people in how many unsheltered folks there are on our streets, how many folks are using in public because they have no private safe place to use and. Just our systems of care and support are stretched to the absolute maximum and clearly do not have the resources to be able to provide what what people need right now. And it is. It's frustrating for me being an advocate for over those prevention centers and harm reduction and health focused approaches to substance use disorder to realize that I really at the end of the day only have a voice on these things and don't have a lot of power to wave my magic wand and make it happen. And so that. It's it's hard when the backlash comes on social media and then there's no there's no space to have a respectful dialogue about those issues. I was going to ask you, you know, if you had experienced a backlash or how you were treated by social media, so thank you for addressing it. So with our remaining time here, all of the things you say are the things that I would want to support in somebody serving in government in some capacity or advocacy in some capacity. What is it that you envisioned going forward? Or is this just I need to take a rest and I will see what presents itself and then make a decision because, you know, I'm sure there are people who are ready to start helping your campaign. I had suggested governor, but I would accept what. Whatever you think you might like to run for. Yeah, I appreciate that very much. Yeah. This has been challenging. It'll be two and a half years by the time I'm done in April. I. Have I. I don't enjoy it is not the right. I have been humbled by this experience. It's always a learning experience and there's a sense of. And it's really not something you can describe. It's like I helped to create something that's going to make our city a better place for people to live. And we used to be able to say I can take pride in that, but that's become sort of, you know, a taboo word. But it's I helped to create something that makes this better for the people coming after me. Right. And I, you know, it takes a while to learn the ins and outs and how and when to pull a certain lever and not to pull a certain lever when it comes to governing and negotiating on certain policies. I feel like I am just now learning that and I will continue to learn it. And. I think. It's hard in the moment to really zoom out and say, all right, with this vote that I'm taking tonight, what does it look like for Burlington, not tomorrow, but five or 10 or 15 years down the road and making decisions that way doesn't necessarily lend itself well to reelection slogans the following year or the year after. But, you know, there is a hope and I'm pretty confident that when everything shakes out in a few years, that hopefully I I don't want to say that I'll be proven right, but that the things that I've advocated for and will continue to advocate for will ultimately lead to a better community. And I guess I am I'm disappointed to be stepping down and not be able to see that through and continue to be that voice. But I think, you know, going forward, I am certainly looking forward to a little bit of a break and I am hoping to be more of an advocate on harm reduction for over those prevention centers and be able to focus on one or two issues rather than having to learn pretty quickly about dozens, which is the challenge of being on a municipal body, which you understand. Oh, exactly. It's I I need to understand the social concerns at the same time that I need to understand what it takes to maintain a road. Yeah. And and they're entirely different sets of knowledge and different people that you would seek out for for advice. So it sounds as though I might expect to be seeing you around the state house advocating for safe injection sites and a more comprehensive approach that. Joe McGee isn't necessarily going to disappear from the landscape. That is correct. I'm looking forward to some time behind the scenes. Well, it's more in front than what you're going to realize. Better. So thank you for spending this time with us. Thank you for the work that you have done and that you try to do on the Burlington City Council safe journey ahead. Thank you. Thank you, Keith. Thanks very much. And I'm sure I'll see you around the state house. You've got it. People who routinely watch all things LGBTQ will have hopefully remembered a reference several months ago to a new theater company, production company here in Vermont. The premise of we should get to tell our own stories and we should get to write our own stories. So for this interview, the people behind that are our guests. So please welcome Rye and Nicole. Hi. Hi. Hello. And and we've been talking beforehand. So we're all pretty excited already. So so sit back and relax. So from having read some of the news, the public media accounts. You have a strong connection to Vermont, a strong connection with each other. Could you talk a little bit about that? And then we'll start talking about why between the willows. What was the vision? Absolutely. Yeah. Do you want to talk about it, Nicole? Do you want me to talk about it? Um, I can start. Sure. Yeah, do it. Well, I've grown up in Vermont. I was, you know, born and raised here, been here my whole life. I'm currently away in Pennsylvania for college, but I'm about the age where I'm like, I want to go back. I miss it. I realized I left a good thing behind. And me and Rye, actually, funny thing, we were in preschool together because we grew up in the same district. And Rye doesn't remember this at all, but not really. And I went to a middle school at a different school. So we didn't really know each other at all and until high school when we reconnected. Yeah, um, yeah, similar to Nicole. I grew up in Essex. I didn't move out until 20, 21, I believe. No, 20, 22, probably. And then, um, now I live in, well, then I lived in Winooski and now I live in Burlington. So I've never left Vermont. But, uh, so my, I mean, the connection is strong between the two of us. We have a mutual, you know, 40 plus years of living in Vermont. And so, uh, I think, you know, it's palpable, the love and appreciation we have for the state. So, yeah, we met in high school doing theater. That was, I was going to say, that was going to be my next sort of segue is I understand that both of you were involved in theater presentations at Essex High School. So what was it that each of, what was the roles that each of you took on and putting on a production at your high school? Oh, so I'll go first for this one. So Ali, who was the director for our tenure at high school actually was also my middle school director. She directed at Essex Middle School for about three years. And then when I went to high school and people in my grade went into high school, she then took the job over at Essex High School. So actually, I've worked, I worked with her for seven years continuously through high school, but I didn't start acting until freshman year. And so when I got to high school, I started auditioning and I was terrible and didn't know how to do any of it. And I'd never sung before. So like I spoke saying my freshman year audition for you're in town. And thankfully still got in the show. I don't know how, but probably the assigned male at birth nature of and the lack thereof in high school theater. And so I just got hooked and I fell in love with creating art and I knew it was my passion. And so I just was auditioning for every show and any show I didn't get in I would do tech for. And so I did all, I was on board to do all 12 shows at Essex High School, but the pandemic unfortunately, but that's my long and the short of it. I was gonna say an actor who also has experience with the tech aspect is a bit of a novelty and it's good knowledge to have. So Nicole, while Rai was auditioning and being terrible at it. Awful. And I think I came to the production of You're in Town, but we won't go there yet. You will get there. So Nicole, what were you doing that you were doing well during the same time? Probably dance. I didn't catch on the theater train until junior year of high school or technically the end of sophomore year, but I did some very, very bad middle school shows that will stay buried. But I've been a dancer for about 15 years, 16 years now. And I was mostly performing with Vermont youth dancers in high school, as well as Alon's Academy of Classical Ballet and both their Nutcracker and Spring Showcase. So I was like really heavy into the dance side of things. And around my sophomore year, I did tech for once on this island, it was the children's play for that year, which Rai was in and the lead of. Yeah. But that's kind of how I got my in and then they took me on as the dance captain for the fall production of Big Fish. And from there, I wasn't supposed to be in the show, but they said, do you wanna do a solo? So I kind of got like chucked into the show and then within a couple of scenes and became a part of the ensemble by accident. And then I did my first play that I ever did was our junior year of Frankenstein. And then that's when I got hooked. That's when I said, oh my God, I love this. I've always been a play person. I then did the senior musical, but it was the plays that really stuck with me. That's what I love to do. So before we segue into, so you graduate from high school, where did the idea of this production theater company come from? Nicole, what are you majoring in at that college in Pennsylvania? Nutrition and dietetics. Okay, not what I was expecting, but okay. If I wish I could be a dance major, but first of all, this college does not have a dance major. They only have a dance minor and it conflicts with the schedule, but I am on the dance team. I'm a lieutenant on the dance team this semester and I choreographed with them. So I'm plenty busy with dance over here. All right, so you graduate from high school. And I take it that you stayed in touch? Yeah, absolutely. So how did the idea for between the willows come into being and what were you hoping it was gonna provide that community theater was missing? Well, so the seeds were definitely planted while we were still in high school because Nicole and I and a few other great friends of ours were collaborating to do every year at the end of the year, Essex has a student directed musical. So like students get the opportunity, generally seniors, but sometimes juniors and depending on who signs up. But Nicole, I was gonna be directing, Nicole was gonna be choreographing and we had some other friends doing some of the other aspects. And so Nicole and I were sort of designing a very abstract version of Beauty and the Beast. It was gonna be so good. Yeah, we were really prepared to do that. And we try to, we like spicing things up. And so we just try to like basically take it and then tear it apart and then put it back together. And it was gonna be super weird and awesome and awful. But then unfortunately we graduated in 2020, which of course is the wonderful year of the pandemic. So that never came to fruition. I had tickets for that. Yeah, that was us. That was us. And yeah, I mean, the cast was amazing and the students were wonderful. And it was really, we had just got like maybe three rehearsals into the process. Cause it tends to overlap with the one act. So it's kind of hard to schedule cause we were, Nicole and I were both in the one act while also directing the show. So it was kind of navigating that. But yeah, it was a bummer. It was a really bummer. But there are bigger, far bigger problems in the world happening at that point. Okay, so what made you decide to found between the Willows? I, well, we had a free period together during our senior year. And we would just sit in the music hallway and talk or sleep or like play music or cry, whatever the day required. And we kind of started talking like, what if we did shows after high school? What if we just like, I don't know, did something else after this? Because everything was very up in the air. We were both like kind of trying to go to college. I'm just going to step in really quickly here because with my venereal age, I can't resist it. You're our Judy Garland and Mickey Bruni with let's put on a show, let's put on a show. And I mean, you know, like Nicole was saying, we just kind of, we're always like spitballing things and really putting things forth. And we were like, what if we did this show and like we made it all like weird and we gender swapped everything. And I mean, we would have done it for Beauty and the Beast. We were really thinking about it for Beauty and the Beast. We were like, what if we cast this person in this role and it was super weird and funky and it played with all these dynamics that no one ever thought of before. And we didn't do it. Okay, so this is a significant undertaking. Did you have other people who were willing to buy into this to be part of the process or was it essentially the two of you standing in the backyard with a sheet behind you and somebody holding a flashlight? Well, I'd say at the start, it was kind of an idea just between the two of us and we didn't really think it was gonna take off. At least I didn't, I don't know about you, Ray. I had faith, but for the sake of this, for the narrative. For the narrative. We didn't know what was gonna happen. This was also like summer 2020. So it felt like nothing was gonna take off. And I feel like around the year, the school year of 2021 is when we were like, we should do something. I miss theater, I miss performing. I miss the community we had in high school. The pandemic really put a wrench in all of that for both of us. Let's do something. It was like, let's put on a cabaret in your lawn, like anything, please, anything. And so we started throwing around ideas. Let's do this play. Let's do, I have this idea, just the most random things we could think of. And I said, oh wait, I have an idea for a show. It's been sitting in the back of my mind for a year. And Ray was like, why didn't you say anything earlier? And so May of 2022 is when we decided to put on our first production, which was entitled, The Four Seasons. And it was a 30 minute dance show all based off of all these four seasons. And that is when we got more people involved. So that was kind of the kicker. And it was like, we need help. So we called on some friends from high school and that's what got the ball rolling essentially. And I think that kind of sparked some interesting aspects as well for that because while we were doing the show, Nicole being the dancer that she is, it was in the style of sort of a two week intensive, except it was like a one week intensive, where we all got together at the beginning of the week. We just worked for like a lot of hours. And then we presented it that weekend. It was really hot, really beautiful. It was like the weather was hot at least. And then we had like a donation basket where people could donate if they wanted. It was free otherwise, but it was at my parents' house and on a lawn. So it was like, we're not gonna overcharge or anything, but it kind of, I think that was part of setting the seed for us wanting to be able to pay people in the future as well. I think it's the fact that... Now go ahead. Oh, well, just like, yes, the prospect of, with the donations we had acquired enough that we were able, a very small amount, but we were able to pay people which for any artist, any amount is usually infinitely more than you get. So I think that kind of really sparked something for both of us and inspired us with how we are handling the company. As part of the public media discussion about Between the Willows, they make reference to my friend Jay Schuster at Physicians Computer Company, may have offered some support to you. How did that happen? So for a long time, I've been involved with PCC. Just in the nature of like, they're incredibly generous to the greater Vermont theater community. And I've been very, very lucky to have my friend Owen Levy has worked at PCC for a great number of years. And if you're connected with PCC, then you, I'm sure know Owen because Owen is just like the most like beautiful, like soul person just does everything and loves everyone and does everything. It's just an incredible human. But it got me in and chatting with some of the folks up there. And so, you know, as I was getting connected with lots of different people in the community, I reached out and we had built kind of a mutual foundation I don't know, oh, me and John, me and John had chatted a lot because I, yes, sorry, brain re-navigating. John was great in conversation and I reached out to him when Nicole and I had finished writing the show. And I was like, hey, I know you are super generous and super wonderful and I want to let you know about this project that we're working on. And we're really hoping to kind of get it off the ground. And it would be great to have some of your support if you feel generous and if you feel like you're able to, it'd be great. And we were like, these are all the things we can do for you. And John being the wonderful person that he is was like, more than happy to do it. Also, don't worry about the other stuff. Like we just want to support you. And we could not have done it without John and PCC as a whole. I was gonna say, in general, they have been incredibly supportive of the queer community. Some of the people who have been, were involved in your production, who were interviewed, talked about finally marginalized and under-representing communities, having their own voice in their own vehicle versus someone else writing about us and then asking us to portray it. What was it your vision for between the willows that those of us who traditionally get overlooked will be the ones creating the vehicle and then we will be the ones performing it as well? Absolutely. That is really at the heart of kind of what we're doing here. I mean, a lot of, at least for the foreseeable future, a majority of the works that Nicole and I are going to be producing and staging are, A, original works. So they are at least produced by queer artists. And B, obviously anyone is welcome to participate in these productions. It's not, we're not trying to ostracize anyone of depending on sexuality or anything. It's just we are telling queer stories through a queer lens in a way that doesn't put them as this caricature of what they could be perceived to be. So, you're not getting like the gay best friend who's just like all over the place and Beast of Crete, which is our premier production, it is, which is lovely by the way. But in Beast of Crete, there's a sapphic relationship that's queer just because it's queer. It's not queer because of anything other than they just happen to love each other and fall in love. It's a bit more complex than that, but it's just like that we can see love in a way that is authentic and present and is not meant for some weird like agenda point of view. It's just to tell queer love and to show queer joy and how it's affected by some of the standards and outlines that are found in our society. That sounds good to me. And with our remaining time, Nicole, I'm gonna throw this to you, please. What is the vision for between the willows going forward? What might we look forward to seeing being produced next? And how can I track what it is you're doing and when productions are happening? So I am very excited about this upcoming season because it's going to be my turn this summer. The way we're kind of operating is a summer was rise productions of this summer will be my production and our summers are going to be our main production. We are hopefully fingers crossed gonna get something for the winter or spring this year going as well. That's really like our big goal is to get two productions kind of off the ground, whether it's something smaller on a cabaret format that the fundraiser or maybe a smaller casted play. We're hoping to get something. But for the summer, I don't know how much I can reveal but I can say that I'm planning a horror ballet which I'm very excited about. And it's based off of a grim fairy tale. I'm not gonna say which one yet that'll be announced around December. So watch for that. And I'm going to be using music from all queer artists, all queer composers who might not have gotten to have their story shared before because, this happened, they wrote this music hundreds and hundreds of years ago. And we've never been able to say that this was a queer artist until now. Okay, so, but do you have a Facebook page or website? Sorry, yeah. How can I track you? We have all of those. But I feel like we primarily use our Instagram. That's kind of our number one, what? Our number one spot that we're using. We're also on TikTok and we do have a website. Yeah. So please give me those sites and we'll make sure they get displayed during this interview. And with that, thank you so much for spending this time with us. Thank you for what you're trying to create here in Vermont. And Nicole, thank you for saying you want to come home. Yes, thank you so much for having us. It's been such a pleasure. Alrighty. Thank you for joining us. And until next time, remember, resist.
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Premier John Horgan, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister of Health Adrian Dix provide an update on B.C.'s strategy going forward during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Good afternoon. We're at the Legislative Assembly today, Dr. Henry, Minister Dix, on the traditional territory of Low Congen-speaking people, the Songhees and the Squimalt First Nations. I'm here today to talk about BC's restart plan. COVID-19 has transformed our province. It's changed how we live, work and connect with each other. It has put tremendous pressure on our healthcare system and it has challenged the way we conduct ourselves in a way that we couldn't have possibly imagined. My sympathy goes to the families of the 124 British Columbians we've lost during this pandemic. Grandparents, parents, siblings, loved ones. People who died oftentimes without the comfort of their loved ones, but instead there at the last minutes were healthcare providers putting themselves at risk to comfort those who we've left behind. We're grateful to those healthcare workers and first responders who've been there to help the sick and the dying. Every day they put themselves in harm's way. Every day they've given them themselves to fight this virus. COVID-19 has taken something from all of us, some more than others. Tens of thousands of British Columbians are out of work. Businesses are struggling. Many people are dealing with mental health challenges and it's been weeks since we've seen our friends or our families. Many feel confined and alone. This pandemic has been tough on all of us. And yet the people of BC have risen to the challenge with compassion and determination. Every day I'm inspired, as Adrian and Dr. Henry are, by the 1,494 people who have fully recovered from COVID-19. By the businesses that have retooled to create PPE for frontline workers here in BC. And for those essential workers that are doing their job to make sure we can get the goods and services we need to continue our families and our communities. I'm inspired by neighbors helping neighbors. I'm inspired by artists and musicians lifting our spirits. It's because of that collective effort and sacrifice that we've been able to flatten the curve and save thousands of lives. And we need to do this together as we go forward. All of this has been accomplished without a full lockdown. Thanks to the leadership and wisdom of Dr. Henry and Minister Dix, we put in place in British Columbia a plan that has slowed the growth of the virus and put us in a place for a safe restart of our economy. It won't be the flipping of a switch. We're going to be proceeding carefully, bit by bit, one step at a time. Every step will be informed by the advice of the provincial health officer as well as the input from British Columbians in every corner of this province. We need to ensure that people stay healthy and that British Columbians can move forward confidently as we proceed to the other side of the new normal. The graph shows what's at stake. We're all here to continue to do our part to make sure that that curve stays down and declines. That's what we're looking for, but it means when we see it that people are safe. It means that we have capacity in our hospitals and it means that if you're sick anywhere in this province, we have the ability to give you that care that you're going to need. If we lose this discipline, everything that we've worked for to this point will be lost. We need to get it right and we need to make sure that we progress together slowly and safely. It was two months ago on March 5th that I activated BC's Pandemic Response Plan alongside Dr. Henry and Minister Dix. Two months, but today we're starting the next chapter, the chapter being called BC's Restart Plan. This is not a return to normal. It is that many have said, and Dr. Henry and others, we're going to the new normal. And some people are afraid of opening up and I understand that. They're not certain what it means for their loved ones and for their communities. But we still need to make sure we're bracing to protect each other from this desperate virus. And in order to do that, we have to hang together. And that includes rural and remote communities who don't know what this virus will do as it proceeds through the province. It means that indigenous communities that are concerned about devastation from past pandemics, they look to their elders and their knowledge keepers and say, how do we keep them safe in this environment? It's okay to be concerned. It's understandable to be concerned. We're here to reassure you that we're going to do everything we can to help. We're going to do everything we can to keep you safe. BC's Restart Plan is informed by health experts, common sense and practical decision making. We will not move ahead unless it's safe to do so. The restart will happen in phases spaced out over intervals of two to four weeks. One of the three areas that we're going to be focusing on are personal care. Everyone must keep doing what we have been doing to stop the spread. That means washing your hands, keeping safe social distancing. As we interact, social interaction with other people, we need to make sure that our connections with each other are safe. And as we conduct economic activity, businesses and services that become available have to be phased in as part of this plan. The good news is we're already at phase one. This is because BC did not completely shut down. Many jurisdictions are only now returning to the place that BC has been at for some time. We already have safe operation for essential services to allow people to get basic supplies. We already have been putting more resources into hospitals and residential care. We already have childcare centers open for essential workers. We already have K-12 learning in classrooms for the children of parents of frontline workers. We already have safe operations for construction, manufacturing, agriculture, silver culture and many, many more businesses. And the weeks ahead BC will move into phase two of the Restart Plan. In this next phase, we must continue to maintain a very high standard of personal conduct. We're asking people to use common sense and follow these five principles as we implement the Restart Plan. We're going to be focusing on personal hygiene. We're going to be staying at home if we're sick. We're going to focus on environmental hygiene, safe social interactions and physical modifications. We expect British Columbians to practice these every day. We expect people to make informed choices about how to safely interact with each other. As we start to relax some of the social restrictions, small social gatherings with physical distancing will be allowed. The choices you make about expanding your social circle will depend on your age, your occupation and the health of the people that you live with. Here's what it could look like. Grandchildren visiting grandparents with safe social distancing. Playdates with kids again with safe social distancing. Small numbers of friends gathering outdoors or in home again, small numbers. The key is only small gatherings. And we still need to be mindful when we're interacting with each other, especially with vulnerable people that we keep our social circles tight. We're asking everyone to follow these principles and to use your common sense. Restrictions on large gatherings are here to stay. Groups larger than 50 give the virus an opportunity to re-emerge and no matter how far apart you are, large gatherings will not be allowed. Also at Phase 2, we'll be reintroducing elective surgeries. Dr. Minister Dix and I will be talking about that in more detail tomorrow. But this is the beginning of getting back to a place where our health care system can provide the important services that we all need and depend on. We're also going to be returning to regulated health services like physiotherapy, dentistry, chiropractors and in-person counseling. I'm happy to say that we will also be reopening provincial parks for day use. Gatherings outside is a good thing. Physical well-being, mental well-being, all are added to when we get outside and enjoy the splendor of British Columbia. But we must do so in a safe manner. We can't congregate in large groups when you visit a provincial park. Do so mindful of the people around you and observe physical distancing. Dr. Henry's been clear that this physical distancing outside will reduce the likelihood of transmission of the virus. In fact, the likelihood is very low provided you follow these basic guidelines. So some BC parks will be open in time for the Victoria Day Long weekend. Let's enjoy that, but let's stay close to home. This is not the time for a road trip to another community for a hike or a holiday. If you have a provincial park in your area, by all means visit it. Do not travel great distances. We need to stay close to home. That's a key part of our recovery. The safe operation of retail businesses and offices is the other part of the second phase. Sectors that we have ordered closed need to work with WorkSafeBC to develop plans for safe reopening. Those would include hair salons, restaurants and pubs. Any business restarting their operations must ensure that they are in compliance with public health officers' orders and in line with the safety guidelines produced by WorkSafeBC. We'll support businesses that they take steps towards successful reopening. WorkSafeBC is developing industry specific guidance to help employers bring workers and customers back safely. I want to acknowledge the organizations that are already well into the planning stages, like the BC Restaurant Association who is working on a sector-wide plan for the safe reopening of that industry and the BC Recreation and Parks Association who are working to bring back their programs. Many retailers have already found ways to reopen with no touch payment and plexiglass barriers. These plans take time and we need to get them right so that workers and consumers can feel safe. Everybody has to be confident as we move into the new normal. We can't just say businesses are open, let's come and spend. Consumers need to be confident that the businesses that they're patronizing have done the hard work to be safe for their workers and their customers. We'll also be expanding access to childcare and in-class learning for K-12 students. We understand that parents have questions about the safety of their children as they return to school and it's okay for parents to be concerned. But I want to reassure you that many schools are already operating safely within class learning for the kids of essential workers. We're not going to be forcing anyone to come back, but Minister Fleming and I will be working to make sure students whose families need to have kids in class will have that opportunity. And we will continue to prepare for the full resumption of classes in September. For those that are graduating in 2020 and will not be having a ceremony, I regret that very much. I hope that there will be ways that we can mark this milestone in the days ahead and maybe next year we can have that party that you deserve after completing your grade 12 education. As we open up, we're going to be depending on our public transit system, which has seen a ridership decline in the neighborhood of 80 to 85%. We've been doing what we can to improve hygiene and physical distancing on buses and SkyTrain and we'll have more to say about that in the days ahead. Finally, we'll be recalling the legislature in the next number of weeks because elected members should be here to do what they can to collaborate on positive outcomes for the people of British Columbia. I want to acknowledge the nonpartisan approach that all members of the legislature have taken to this point in time. In the weeks ahead, Government House Leader Mike Farnworth will be discussing plans for debates about the plans we have to go forward and the ideas the opposition wants to bring to bear so the people of British Columbia can have confidence that our democracy continues to thrive and flourish in these difficult times. Receding to the next step will depend on the outcomes and the path of COVID-19. Over the next months, we will continue to expand the number of businesses and services that can operate with strict safety protocols. If we're doing well and we see more opportunities, we'll be opening up more businesses like more parks with camping. Film and television production is very close. Movie theaters, personal services like spas and hotels. Phase 4 won't be enacted until there's a vaccine, treatments for COVID-19, or community immunity has been achieved. And until these things happen, BC will not be hosting rock concerts and conventions or any other large gatherings beyond 50 people. The success of these plans depend on a number of factors. To succeed, we're going to need large-scale testing, rapid identification, and contact tracing. We're going to need 100% commitment to physical distancing, hand washing, and following the orders and guidance of Dr. Henry and BC health officials. We're going to need to hold the line on borders, including mandatory quarantine for returning travelers and a time limit and a limit, of course, on non-essential travel. We're going to need to build up our health care system and work to make sure that we are resilient in the event of a further outbreak. And we're going to need to maintain zero tolerance for illness in the workplace. If you're sick, you must stay home. Most important to our success, we need to come together as a community and as a province. Businesses cannot succeed unless we decide to support them. The only way they will survive is that people have confidence when they walk through their doors that they will be well and that business will be well at the same time. Every part of our province must be included. We have to make sure everyone is supported and that we move through this pandemic to the restart and the recovery. When I heard about people of Asian descent being pushed to the ground and buildings being defaced with anti-Chinese slogans, I was angry. Hate has no place in British Columbia, period. We need to stand together united against that type of racism whenever we see it. COVID-19 does not discriminate. British Columbians shouldn't discriminate either. If we're going to get through this, we have to stop finger pointing, put our differences aside and work together to get it done. Our province was already in a public health emergency before the spread of COVID-19. Opioid deaths continue to climb in many parts of the province. We must work to bring these deaths down as well. Climate change continues to be the challenge of our time. The wildfire season is starting and the flood season has not yet ended. And as we meet all of these challenges, we must recommit to putting Clean BC, our Climate Action Plan at the center of our recovery. Today we take our first steps. There's much more to do, but the hard work starts with every step. We will do it by continuing to support rural and remote communities. We will do it by developing partnerships with Indigenous peoples and working towards reconciliation. And we will do it by making sure we deliver the support and resources our healthcare workers need. Times are tough, but they will get better. We're going to get through this and we're going to come back even stronger. Together, we can build back BC better than ever. And someone just to my left has said it very ably, all of us need to be kind, be calm, and be safe. We're happy to take some questions. A reminder to reporters on the phone, please press star one to get in the queue and unmute your microphones. You won't be audible until I call your name. We're going to start off with one question. We will get to follow-ups. Time allowing. Our first question comes from Binder Sajan. Initially, we were crossing the gap, cubs and hand shaking. It kind of sounds like now that hugs are on the table. So if I'm really careful about it, can I hug my mom on Mother's Day? Very good question. If my mom was here, I'd want to hug her on Mother's Day. But these are choices that you have to make. We're not prescribing to British Columbians who they interact with and how they interact with them, only to say that the best way to protect everyone is to observe social distancing. Be sure you're washing your hands regularly. But if your circle has been tight and I know Binder that your circle is tight, I welcome you to hug your mom. But people have to make those choices. If your mom has got a compromised immune system, it's best to keep that distance. And we're saying quite clearly to British Columbians, as Dr. Henry and Minister Dix have been saying for over 100 days now, we have a set of rules that we follow will all come out of this better. And we have been successful as a province, extraordinarily successful by comparison to other jurisdictions in the world. Keeping in mind this is a global pandemic, British Columbians are doing very, very well, we can't give up the ground we've made. Mother's Day is coming. Act responsibly. Be comfortable with your family. Keep the gathering slow and use your common sense. Our next question is from Von Palmer. Good afternoon, Premier. I hear you saying hold the line on the borders. Does that mean that the 14-day self-isolation requirement will be maintained both at the land border and the airport arrival? And do you have any sense of how long it could be before we reopen the borders for regular crossing with the United States? That's a good question. And again, as I've said in my remarks and as Dr. Henry has directed us with the work of her team at Public Health, is that when we see evidence that the curve is flattened, when we see evidence that cases and other jurisdictions are reduced to a place that we're comfortable, we'll start to look at opening the borders in the months ahead. But at this point, if you're coming to British Columbia, it has to be for essential service or essential business. And if you do come back from somewhere else in the world and you're going to be residing in British Columbia, you will have to observe a 14-day isolation period. We're going to be monitoring that with the federal government for the foreseeable future. Our next question is from Marcella Bernardo. Hi, Crenia. Just to ask you about the source of the echo. Regarding the situation involving voluntary return to schools and childcare, I have been speaking to a lot of childcare operators who say that they're worried about being forced to open up at full capacity or wondering what safety measures will be in place. You mentioned earlier that everything's going to be voluntary. Could you elaborate on that? Well, one of the things that, you know, the silver lining, and there are numerous silver linings, as I said, people, the resilience of British Columbians, every day I marvel. One of the things that we focused on as a government when we were sworn in three years ago was developing a universal, accessible, affordable childcare plan. And now more than ever is that top of mind for British Columbians. It has been an imperative for our successes in the economy and for the well-being of families, making sure that all participants in the family can be part of the economy. Mostly women have been restricted in their access to the economy because of lack of childcare. So we've been doing what we can to build up a very robust system that has been shaken to no doubt. And we're going to continue to work with providers to make sure that they're comfortable. We're going to continue to work with early childhood educators to ensure that they're practicing physical distancing. They're working with children who are not always as amenable to suggestion, based on my experience as a parent. And we need to find ways to work through that. But I know ECEs and childcare providers are committed to their vocation, committed to the children of British Columbia. And together we'll get through this. Next, we have Justine Hunter. Key to this is staying home if you're sick. And I'm wondering if you've got any further ideas about how your government is going to support, especially those workers who are living paycheck to paycheck with that decision to stay home if you've got a sniffle. This is an issue that we've been focused on for quite a few weeks now. Again, it was the urging of the public health officer that we ensure that people do not come to the workplace when they're ill. One of the significant outbreaks that Minister Dix and Dr. Henry spoke about in the poultry sector was a result of people coming to work when they should have stayed home. That, Shauna Light, a graphic example of what we needed to address going forward, not just within this pandemic, but broadly. I acknowledged my own weaknesses in this regard, having come to work when I should have stayed home over the past couple of years, and people are not heroes when they do that. They're villains. So although when you're a villain, you need to make sure you're feeding your family. There's often an economic imperative. That's the issue we need to address. I've been working with the federal government. Minister James has raised this issue with national finance ministers, and we're going to look at whether we evoke WorkSafe to achieve this, whether we use the employment insurance programs. This is the one that we've been focusing on with the federal finance minister. We're going to find a way to get there, but we have to get there. It's imperative to our well-being. It's imperative to us not just getting past COVID-19, but making this part and parcel of how we operate in the workplace. Next, our question is from Sean Eckford. Thank you, Mr. Premier. I wanted to get back to some comments you made about the upcoming long weekend because, as you know, in coastal communities, that means one question. People traveling on the ferries and people are looking for firm guidance on what is considered an essential trip on DC ferries this coming long weekend. Can you go visit your grandmother in another town? Go to your second property, that sort of thing. Now, these are very good questions, and our direction would be if you don't need to be traveling, you shouldn't be traveling. We've been pretty clear on that. Having said that, as we start to move into the various phases of the restart plan when we get into Phase 3, later into the summer, that might be the better time to get to that second property. If you have the good fortune of owning a second property in British Columbia, a cabin or a cottage, you're a taxpayer, you have property in that community. You have a right to be there, but again, you also have to acknowledge and recognize the permanent residents in those communities may not have access to acute care facilities, may be concerned that the spread of the virus in their community is something that they want to avoid. And I think the best course of action would be to stay closer to your home until we get further into the summer. We need to make sure that our BC ferry system continues to operate. 85% reduction in ridership year over year tells me that people aren't taking non-essential trips or not an enormous amount of non-essential trips. And I hope people will exercise their good judgment and not travel to another community to enjoy the long weekend. Every corner of British Columbia is spectacular in my experience of traveling around BC through my lifetime. Wherever you live is an outstanding place. Stay there and enjoy it. Our next question is from Katie DeRosa. Hi, Premier. It's been mentioned in the European countries that there's sort of a threshold of cases or transmission rate spikes that would re-trigger lockdowns. Does BC have a trigger point for going back to further restrictions? And if so, if perhaps a second wave is coming in the fall, what could be the risk to workers and businesses if there's another shutdown? Before I ask Dr. Henry to respond to that, I'll say that British Columbia has been charting its own course from the beginning. Minister Dix and Dr. Henry raised alarm bells about COVID-19 long before anyone else was doing so, and we were benefited from that as a community, and that's why we're where we are today. We are now proceeding to the restart plan, and as I said we're going to be doing it cautiously based on the science. If we see a spike we'll respond, but Dr. Henry will be giving us advice on that, so best pass it to her. This is something obviously that we've been very concerned about thinking about from the very beginning, and that's why this thoughtful and careful approach is the way we're going. We do not want to be starting and stopping and starting and stopping, so I believe that this plan and the way we put it together gives us the tools so that we can increase our contacts, our numbers and our safe contacts in a way that keeps us on a steady state for at least the coming months. As I've mentioned before, we don't know what's going to happen at all. We don't know if there's going to be a resurgence once influenza and other respiratory viruses come back, so that's why it's so important and part of our plan to make sure that we continue to have the vigilance in the public health system, the testing that we need, the contact tracing and we'll be monitoring things very carefully. But the plan and the thoughtfulness and the purpose that we have is to make sure that we can get through at least until the fall and we see what happens. I have a question from Rob Buffum. Hi Premier, thank you for your time. I guess I just wanted to clarify in terms of the social distancing and broadening our social circles. Are people now allowed to do that immediately or as of this weekend or do they need to wait for this weekend and a related question is I'm curious what's the first thing you're going to do once these restrictions are lifted, whether it's going out for dinner, getting your head better, hugging someone. I'll let Bonnie take the first part and I'll do the second part. Not quite yet, please. We're telling you the planning. We're working with people now to get the planning. We had another 23 people who were affected today. We have hundreds of people who are following in public health still. So we have a little bit of time. We're looking at the middle of May. If things continue to go, if we're doing the same things that we're doing in the next week and a half, we will be able to go out and hug our family. And for our part, Rob, as a government, we take our guidance from right across the province. I have an economic recovery task force that represents a cross-section of British Columbians who have been giving me advice. I talk to people. In fact, I feel like I've been on the telephone since we announced the pandemic back in early March here in British Columbia. And what people are saying to me is they're anxious to get to that next phase, but they're also anxious to not give up the ground that we've made. So we've resisted announcing this plan, although we've been working on it for a month and a half, we've resisted announcing this plan because oftentimes that's the trigger. People go, oh, good. Horgan just said it's time to get back to normal. I'm not saying that. I'm saying we have a plan to move back to normal and we're going to be taking guidance along the way from British Columbians. People will open up their businesses and if no one shows up it won't be a success. We need to make sure that consumers, people are comfortable that we are doing everything we can as a society to protect each other. And it's not quite time to get back to regular operating procedure. We have laid out a plan that will go in phases. We expect to see the Victoria Day Long weekend. We'll see more businesses see their plans put in place. We'll see more doors opening. Restaurants will start to operate. Pubs will start to open. You can get that haircut provided that we have a good understanding of how we can operate these businesses with appropriate physical distancing and safety as the highest priority. WorkSafe is there to help. Public Health Officers are there to help. I think all businesses want to get going and they also want people to show up and that means all hanging together and waiting a few more days before we start the real restart plan which we'll begin after the Victoria Day Long weekend. Tanya Fletcher is next. Hi Premier. You've outlined a rough timeline for all those things you just mentioned month to month for specifically business owners wanting dates. Now we know sectors will kind of submit industry specific plans for approval but what exactly can that be expedited and is there concern of perhaps a backlog? Well many as I said many of our industries have been operating admittedly at reduced speed but through Dr. Henry and WorkSafe BC we may maintained our construction industry. We have construction sites whether it's residential construction building of schools, hospitals roads you name it what the part and parcel of building British Columbia has been going on admittedly at reduced pace. Now we can start to look at ratcheting that up but we still have to keep these principles in place by not shutting down the way other jurisdictions did we instead focused on how can we operate safely. We've been successful and we need to continue with that success by ensuring as we look at the industries and businesses that were closed by order that they are working with WorkSafe to make sure there's a framework of guidance for them to proceed that make sure that their customers are comfortable that make sure that the health officers are comfortable and that we don't have an influx of patients coming into our acute care system. Our next question is from Kat Slipian. Hi there these guys have said that international travel is off the table for probably a long time to come what about travel throughout Canada it's kind of the middle line that people start to move around a bit more this summer. Well again I think that the market will decide some of this if there are no flights there's not going to be a lot of people getting on planes if there are people demanding to get on planes there'll be more flights we want to make sure that that's done in a reasonable way. I know that the YVR our major airport in Vancouver has been working over the past a number of weeks to find ways to safely safely operate I don't know how many images we've seen often times during holidays certainly at Christmas where airports are packed with people side by side frustrated at the ticket wickets asking where my flight is why did it get cancelled we cannot have that type of behavior that is just not going to be on so as we start to see more travel again I would suggest probably later in the summer if at all international travel again will be determined by the number of flights and the number of people that are prepared to get on them these are personal choices that people will have to make we're going to support them as best we can by making sure that there are guidelines in place for appropriate operation that will keep people safe and will allow the economy to continue to restart and grow into the future Up next is Keith Baldry Again not to belabor the point on timing but mid-May if I'm a restaurant owner do I have a reasonable expectation I can open my restaurant on May 15 if I make the changes required under the new rules and secondly the kids sports came up in the technical briefing I haven't heard that today I just want to know how you envision kids sports playing out over the summer Well I'll start with the back and work to the front Keith the BC Recreation Association Parks and Recreation Association has been working to try and find ways that kids sports and summer camps and all of the things that make for an exciting summer for young people can take place and we're going to be working with them through public health to see if there's a way that we can see that happening there's been talk about professional sports as well that's a different discussion that involves often times people in seats I think that a local baseball game if people are using their own equipment they're not sharing equipment of course the bat is the bat but we can try our best to keep the bats clean I think that we'll see what local community organizations come up with and again what parents do by showing up with their kids on the larger question we are going to be opening provincial parks most provincial parks for day use on the 14th of May before the long weekend our expectation is that the restart plan will kick in on the 19th of May which is the Tuesday after the long weekend so I think that we wanted to make sure that people had a starting point to start preparing people have been doing that we've now given a plan we understand how we're going to operate I'm going to be asking all members of the legislature to be sounding boards in their community the best way for us to receive information is through an MLA's office so if you have a business that want more details contact your MLA these are going to be challenges for elected representatives but the non-partisan approach that we brought to bear here minister Dix conducting numerous town halls with opposition members to make sure we're giving the public the information they need we're going to continue doing that in the restart will politics reemerge in BC I'm sure it will but for now we want all members of the legislature to be the point where companies and businesses if they can't get access directly to work safe they can't get access directly to public health officials of course we can start to set that up that's one of the roles and functions of MLA's offices they're non-partisan offices this is one of the tools we'll use to make sure people can access that information and get their businesses up and running our next question is from Graham Wood Hi Premier what's your message to places of worship can you kind of give a difference between how I can't have more than six people in my house a place of worship or a restaurant perhaps could have 49 people well firstly on faith-based gatherings Dr. Henry and minister Dix and I have repeatedly had a number of conversations with faith leaders across the province multi-denominational multi-faith discussions and often times worship involves gatherings of numerous people whether it's a Godwara, a temple a synagogue, a church we have been saying to faith leaders and faith leaders have been practicing with their congregations safe physical distancing and still being connected whether it be through virtual gatherings most temples most churches are large facilities you can have a number of people appropriately distanced you can have multiple services throughout the week there are a whole bunch of ways that individual faiths will try to address these issues going forward I don't know how many living rooms there are in British Columbia where 50 people could gather comfortably but there are certainly restaurants that have a capacity well exceeding that and those restaurants are putting in place plexiglass barriers they're moving the number of tables they're spreading out the number of tables they're working with their staff they're talking about regular temperature checks of employees and a host of other issues the notion of wearing non-medical masks this is going to be I think part and parcel of our transit system going forward but we're still working on those issues we've been pretty clear Dr. Henry's been clear a non-medical mask will not protect you necessarily from COVID-19 but it may protect someone else if you happen to be a carrier so we'll be looking at all of those issues and it's about common sense you can't have 50 people jammed into a small space but you could have 49 people spread through a larger space particularly when it comes to things like gatherings of particular religions next we have Penny Davlos hi there I'm hearing a lot of the common sense hi, can you hear me now? it's really loud sorry about that there have been a lot of infants born in the last couple of months families are really eager to share these new family members with loved ones and I'm just wondering if you can offer some advice for new parents what they should do in the circumstance everyone wants to cuddle those kids and I just hope that you can give us some advice particularly with Mother's Day on the horizon great question it's one of those important events in our lives right now we need to hold the line and we need to keep our circles small so now's not the time to do that but we are looking at come the end of the middle of May yes, if things continue to go the risk is low enough in our community but these are the decisions you're going to have to make if you expand your circle you know that you're going to be in contacts of their contacts so you need to do it thoughtfully and you need to understand the risk in your family and we do know infants are at risk of having more severe illness we know that we need to protect them from a whole bunch of things so absolutely, spread your circle but be very aware and be very careful and it's not you might have to do it in small steps right now next we have Mary Brooke hi, thanks for taking my question your data modeling and your current plans are for people to be doing 60% of normal distancing or 40% physical distancing and in the fine print it says that this data is stable for about four weeks so what sort of things would cause you to impose more restrictions on social interaction again so just to say that this is modeling and that's a caveat because modeling is only good it only reflects what's being put into it and so it is something that has helped us come up with this strategies that we're talking about so it's a common sense way it helps us say okay if we are between where we are now and we can essentially double our contacts then we'll probably be okay and we'll be continuing to follow the models and putting in our data as we go along so it's not that that's going to predict what's happening and what we need to know is that that gives a little bit of a sense of what could happen and how can we increase our social connections and increase our economy and get things moving again but staying within that safety zone so really it's not 61 or 62 or 49 it's about saying okay we need to take some measures to increase our numbers of contacts and the safety of the contacts that we have and that's the way that we can stay in that safe zone we have time for two more questions first, Lisa used up you guys are going to pass me up today sorry about that premier I'm wondering what your biggest concern is going forward is it making sure that people are going to stay home when sick is it to have that back up in place for as just you said people who are working you know check to check well I have a thousand concerns I don't put them in a hierarchy every day all of us have come to work in extraordinary circumstances and every day has been a day that we've never experienced before and we've all been doing our best across sectors across communities across the country in fact to try and find a way to bring unity to bring social cohesion to ensure the health and well-being of all British Columbians and all Canadians so those are the primary focuses and that's at the higher level when we get down to the basics I'm concerned that 400,000 British Columbians have applied for the emergency worker benefit program that we've had open for the past five days or six days today 400,000 British Columbians out of work that's a big challenge and it's going to take time to absorb those workers back into the economy but the good news is before the pandemic BC had a robust economy and one of our bigger challenges was finding workers for jobs so I think the future is going to be solid but we need to make sure that future is focused on public health and ensuring that workplaces are safe for workers, they're safe for customers and that all British Columbians will benefit again from a strong and robust economy but we are in uncharted territory and every day we try and find the best way forward together and we have the benefit of a superlative public health officer, a very good friend and outstanding health minister and a cabinet and a legislature at the present time that is singularly focused on the best outcomes for British Columbians and that I don't think has ever happened before so we should take some comfort in that Our final question is from Richard Zisman Premier on schools, what do you say to teachers and parents who are hearing this nervous about going back and can you explain to them what these routine daily screenings look like and for families that are involved in sports, I know Keith asked about this but more specifically I'm hearing a lot from hockey players, do you expect that there will be hockey games played at any point in this year here in British Columbia for kids or even rec league adults? Well, hockey and other sports whether they're played in beer leagues or whether it's youth minor or hockey organizations we're going to be working through that into the fall we have a season ahead of us for baseball and other summer activities, we're going to be focusing on that first and foremost I have written to the head of the NHL as well as the NHL Players Association to offer British Columbia as a place to potentially restart the NHL assuming that the games will be played without audiences but instead will be played for television, unfortunately the BC Lions need to have bums and seats and I don't see that happening but we'll be working with the CFL as well which also creates economic activity within our community on the broader issue of going back to school. Rob Fleming has been working with Terry Morring the head of the BC Teachers Federation with other support workers in the system with trustees, with parent groups, we want to make sure that we can safely get kids back into classrooms. It's not just about reading, writing and arithmetic I answered a question from a viewer on one of the television networks yesterday a young viewer who wanted to get back to school to see her friends and that is a reasonable thing for young people to do. School is a place of joy for many people it may not have been for some but it is a place of joy for young people and they want to get back to it but we want to make sure that's done safely and we don't want anyone to feel that they're obliged to. We've seen virtual learning taking place over the past number of weeks positive outcomes there but it's not perfect. We want to make sure we can make sure that we can get back to school. We want to make sure that we don't run between now and the end of June or the beginning of June to the end of June. We're not anticipating any increase in class teaching until well after the May long weekend but Minister Fleming and I will be having more to say about that probably later next week or perhaps after the long weekend but what I'm hearing from people is are there concerns? Absolutely they're learning about not just how to read, how to write and how to count but also how to interact with other people this brings up the issue I raised earlier about racism in British Columbia. Our social interactions in our schools, multicultural schools where there are people from around the world, young kids there's a school district in Burnaby, 109 languages are spoken in one of the schools in Edmonds in Burnaby that is an outstanding thing to talk about and that is the type of British Columbia that we all want to see people working together in harmony enjoying living in one of the greatest places on the planet. School is a vital part of that we're not going to force anyone but we're working with all of the various stakeholders and they're numerous. Everyone's got a common purpose and that's to make sure that we can get kids back into classrooms in a safe manner and see full participation until September if at that time. Thank you everyone, that's all the time we have. Thanks everybody.
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साथियो, रास्ट्रिया सिक्षानीती मैं, पूरानी 10 पलस 2 की जगे, 5 पलस 3 पलस 4 इसकी व्यवस्ता बहुत सोज समरकर की गई. इस मैं, अर्ली चाइल्हुल केर और इजुकेशन को एक बून्यादी के रूप मैं, नीव के रूप मैं, सामिल की आगया है. आज हम देखें तो, प्री सकूल की प्लेप्फुल इजुकेशन शहरो मैं, प्रवेद सकुलो तकी सिमित है. वो आप गामो में भी पहुचेगी, गरीब के गर तक पहुचेगी. गरीब हो, आमीर हो, गाम हो, शहर हो, हर किसी के, हर जगर के बच्छों को मिलेगी. मुल्गुत सिक्षा पर दान इस नीति का सबसे महत्वपूं पहलु है. राश्ट्रिय सिक्षा नीति के पहत, फाँंडेशनल, लिट्रसी and नुमरसी के विकास को, एक राश्ट्रिय मिशन के रुप में लिया जाएगा. प्रारम भीग भाशा का ज्यान, संख्या का ज्यान, बच्छों में सामान्य लेख को पडने और समजने की शमता का विकास, ये बहुत आवशक होता है. बच्छा आगे जाखर रीड तु लन करे इशके लिए जरूरी है कि शरुवात में वो लेझ तु रीड करना सिखे, लेझ तु रीट से रीट तु लन की ये विकास यात्रा, फाँंडेशनल, लिट्रसी and नुमरसी के माधम से पुरी की जाएगी. जाएगी, हमें ये सुनिषिट करना है, कि जोवी पच्चा तीसरी कक्षा पार करता है, वो एक मिनट में तीच से पहेती शब्दतक आसानी से पडपा है. इसे आप लोग, औरल रीटिंग फलेंसी कैते है, जिस बच्च्छो को हम इस लेवल तक लापाएंगे, शेप कर पाएंगे, शिखा पाएंगे, तो भविष में, उस विद्ध्यारती को, बाकी सबजेश का कंटेंच समझने में और आसानी रहेगी. बै इस कंगे अप को सुजहार देता! ये जो चोटे चोटे बच्चे हे, उतिमpeade उर पची स्टिश उनके दोस भिछ होंगे उनके खास मैं है. आप उनको भाई की चोल भैन जो तूम कितरोंगे नाम जानते हुब अलो. प्र कहो आचा तुम कितनी तेजी से नाम बता सकते बोलो प्र कहीए कि तुम तेजी से बी बोलो और उसको वहां खडा भी करो आप देखे उतनी कितनी प्रकार की तैलेंग धबलब होडने सुरूभ हो जाएगी और उसका खड़न्स लेवल बड़ जाएगा फिर भाही बात ये बाद में लिखित रुप में रखकर तुम लिए बच्छ अपने साथ्शो के नाम चलो बही तुम विस्मे से किस के नाम बोलोगे पहले फोटो रखकर के दिखा सकते हैं अपने ही दोस्तों के पहचान से वो सिख्चना सीवुज करते है इसको लरनें के प्रक्रिया कैते है इसे आगी के खषाँ मैं श्टुडन्स पर भोज भी कम होगा आप सिख्चन कोगा पर भी बरन कम होगा साथी बेसिग गनिध जैसे काओन्टिं एदिशन सब्ट्रक्षन मुल्टिप्रिकेशन दीवीजन ये सब भी बच्चे आसानीजे समथ सकेंगे ये तब ये तब समब होगा जब कड़ाई कीताबो और खलास की चार दिवारियो से बहार निकाल कर वास्विक दूनिया से जूडेगी हमारे जीवन से आस्पास के परीवेष से जूडेगी आस्पास की चीजों से रील वोल्च से बच्चे कैसे शिक सकते है इसका एक उदारन इश्वर चंद्र विद्या सागर की एक जीवन कठनी में कहानी में देखने को मिला और विद्या सागर जी जब आथ साल के ते उने तब तक अंगरेजी नहीं पड़ाई गए थी एक बार वो अपने पीटा के साथ कोलकाता जार है ते रास्ट में सदक के किनारे उने अंगरेजी में लिखे मलिस्टोंस दिखे अनो आने अपने पीटा से पूचा किए क्या लिखा है उनके प्टाजी ने बताया किस में कोलकाता कितनी दूर है ये बताने कर ये इंग्लीस में गिन्ती लिखी है इस उत्टर से, इश्वर चंदर विद्या सागर के बाल मन में और जिग्यासा बडी, उपुस्ते रहे और उंके पताजी उन मील के पत्फरोपल दिखी गिन्ती बताते रहे और कोल कता पहुते पहुते इस्वर चंदर विध्यास आगर पूरी इंगलिस की काुन्टिन सिग गये। बडी अगर थी और आगर दिख्यासा की पडाई, जिग्यासा से शीकने और सिखाने की शक्ती,
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Religious, Personal Beliefs of Judges Influence their Judgement of Death Penalty: Report
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The report, by Centre on Death Penalty, is based on in-depth interviews with 60 former Supreme Court justices who have expressed grave concerns about the criminal justice system.
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I work with the research wing of the sector and I was one of the researchers for this study and I'm also a part of the dry course and depth research that I'm also involved in. My colleagues, Lubiti Rambarajan, Preeti Pratishruti Das, Rahul Raman and I were the lead researchers on the project. We did most of the interviews when halfway to the project when we had an interview in Bangalore and an interview in Delhi. That's when the entire team sort of joined in and the entire office was travelling all across the country and this was for about a period of nine to ten months and it's been a very rewarding experience. So George Gatboy in an exceptional study of England's Supreme Court in 1970 spoke about how the justices of the Supreme Court occupy a unique place among the public policy decision making elite of India and how they're very esteemed by the public. He spoke about how their exemplars of honesty and integrity and probably they're the only political group on whom, probably the only group in the political system on whom trust can be claimed and whose motives and actions the public can be perceived as beyond the approach. Just like this great work, there are very few studies on judicial thought processes that have been undertaken in India and this study matters of judgement with 60 former Supreme Court judges is an aim to take a small step in that direction in the context of the criminal justice system and the decency. I would like to thank Justice Vijesh Kumar for joining us today. Sir was one of the 60 participants in the study. Thank you so much, sir, for raising us. As stakeholders who have participated in and observed the administration of criminal justice, the thought processes of former judges are immensely valuable. So how we started off the interview was that first we prepared a comprehensive list of all the former Supreme Court judges. That was not a very difficult task because the Supreme Court directly, we had access to the Supreme Court directly. Once we had made that list, we wrote all the Supreme Court judges. The number was 60 out of those 86 judges consented to be interviewed. Judges who refused to participate were mainly because of physical inability, busy schedule or lack of criminal law included. Today with the Supreme Court judges continuing to undertake high-value dispute resolution, holding important tribunal positions and heading important institutions, they continue to remain very active and busy even after denying it from the best. Since this was a time-bound study, the busy schedule of some judges did not form an interview with them. Some judges who were unwilling to participate because of lack of criminal law experience, with them we pursued another round of communication because we felt that the study would nonetheless benefit from their experience and the position that they held within the decision. This did convert from no to yes and we ended up interviewing each other. Another interesting aspect was that when we were calling up judges to get their consent to participate in the study, some judges refused because of lack of criminal law experience. But these judges had in fact adjudicated criminal law cases. It was a conscious decision on our part to not limit the sample size to judges who had only administered criminal law cases or death penalty cases because I mean once you read the report and once I don't share the findings, you realize that the scope of the study was not limited to the question of death penalty, but it also addressed systemic issues within the criminal justice system. So like I said before we travelled across the country, this was between September of 2015 to February of 2017. We carried out in-depth, semi-structured interviews. So we had a questionnaire to guide us that was generally for us to keep the interviews on track and to get information around the three broad themes which have emerged as the chapters in the report. So the first chapter is Investigative and Trial Processing. The second chapter is Inventing In-depth and Educational. And the third chapter is Judicial Attitudes Towards the Resilent. All interviews were conducted by two interviewers, one lead the interviewer and the other is the interviewer of the report. It was either at their residential or office space and most interviews lasted for an average of 90 minutes. But in fact, Rahul did an interview with last year for six hours. I mean they were brave to be brave but in last year for six hours. So because we had varying time availability to different judges, that's why we couldn't obtain responses from every question. So if you read the report, not on every question, we have 60 responses. So it depended on the time availability. Some judges were busy and could give us only one hour whereas there were judges who were very kind and would give us as much as they could. The interview experience I would say was a varied one. Some were extremely rich than the others. And all of us felt that silence was a very important tool which encouraged judges to answer or expand on brief answers with anecdotes. We pressed judges for richer details of the case and it was fascinating for us that these judges remembered my new details of cases that they had exudicated decades ago. It was really fascinating. I mean there were anecdotes about how the judges went about deciding the case, what were the thoughts that crossed their mind and was fascinating for us. The most important takeaway and the general feel that we got after these interviews which I don't think the report can capture and only all my colleagues who did these interviews can understand was the universality of these interviews, these conversations which is extremely difficult to capture before. Judges lamenting over the broken truth of the justice system like ineptigative mass practices, the regret over enforcing a death penalty or generally the discomfort in the death penalty. These were some of the emotional parts of the interviews that were truly moving and the content of the emotional part was a general feel of the immediate research encounter rather than a quantifiable feeling. And we find it important to talk about it today because it's reflective of judges perspectives and their accounts. The dynamics between the judges and us also played out differently in different interviews. Some interviews were unidirectional while others offered us the space to go back and forth and to ask follow up questions. It was quite evident that some judges had thought a lot about the issues than the others. And as far as the level of preparation for the interviews is concerned, some judges were fully aware of the major legal developments like the law commission, the 60 second report of the death penalty, the constitutional bench judgment of Shri Haran v. The preparation in some cases was so good that they had print out all these materials and they constantly kept referring to it while they spoke to us. When we started the interview process, we offered anonymity and when I say anonymity, I mean anonymity was to judges to say that none of the findings will be attributed to their names. And also that they could choose to not be identified as one of the 60 participants. But it was great that almost all judges did not want the anonymity. However, as researchers we understand and we realize that the burden was on us to not let the focus of the finding shift to individual judges and who said what. And we wanted the focus to be on what was said in the context of evaluation of the criminal justice system, which is why we have anonymized all the findings. So you do find a list of all the 60 participants, the former judges, but no findings are attributed, no quotes are attributed to any of the judges. We sincerely appreciate the time and effort the former judges put into this. Their willingness to speak candidly, the intellectual challenges they posed was thoroughly rewarding. As researchers, I think for the all, I mean, I think everyone from the center did all most of the interviews. Everyone did either, I mean, at least one interview and I think just this unique opportunity to interact with judges with judicial career across 27 years from 1975 to 2017. That was a very unique opportunity. The manner in which the judges responded to us and the way they facilitated the interviews is testament to their humility and commitment to taking forward some extremely difficult conversations about the criminal justice system. These conversations encouraged us to think about a wide range of issues and I do hope that most of the participating judges found the conversations to be thought provoking as well. The experience of interviewing the judges demonstrated to us the value of such conversations in understanding judicial thought and activity processes. These were very valuable lessons and we've discussed this multiple times internally as well that there are many things that we would do differently if we were to do such a study of it. So my task now is to very briefly take you through the findings before we have Rebecca and Anuj comment on it and I promise to be as brief as possible. As we said there are 60 former Supreme Court judges, the idea was very much to ask them about the criminal justice system in general as well as ask their views on the debt penalty and we wanted to see how each informed the other. In terms of the profile of judges, eight of the participants were former Chief Justices. Between the 60 judges they had decided 208 debt penalty cases and had confirmed 97 of those. And the first track of conversation was on the investigative and trial processes. We wanted to get the judges' views on what they thought of investigation, trial, legal representation and wrongful convictions. And I think it was very interesting to see that on all of these issues, be it torture, access to legal representation or fabrication of evidence and wrongful convictions, the perception that a large majority of the judges had was very close to what we might understand as the ground realities of the criminal justice system. And it was rather nuanced and well informed. In terms of fabrication of evidence, judges acknowledged the misuse of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act through which recovery evidence is brought in and how evidence is planted and the kind of conversations they had about the instances in which it had happened before them and how they could identify when evidence was fabricated was all very interesting. And on torture, out of the 39 judges who spoke about torture, 38 acknowledged that torture was a rampant reality of the Indian criminal justice system. And there was, of course, there was only one judge who said that torture does not take place within the Indian criminal justice system. But interestingly what were the perspectives on torture, even though there was acknowledgement among the 38 out of the 39 judges who spoke about it, that torture does happen. They necessarily didn't feel that there was certain helplessness about torture and a certain willingness to acknowledge its importance or its role in the criminal justice system to say that if we didn't have that, we would struggle to find convictions. And of course there was another group of judges who actually felt that it was completely useless to go down that route and to think that torture was of any utility and that it created more problems for us than it solved. And therefore that engagement with a certain frustration and an inevitability of torture was quite revealing for us. They said that it's expected that something like that will happen within a system like ours. On legal representation, there wasn't a single judge who was happy with how legal aid was functioning, how the legal aid system is working. And the judges who had a lot of criminal law experience felt that the quality of legal representation, particularly what was coming from the legal aid, was quite unsatisfactory. But interestingly, not all of them made that connection between poor legal representation and poverty and socioeconomic discrimination. That connection did not seem to exist as strongly as one would have expected. On wrongful convictions, again, out of the 49 judges who spoke about it, 43 of them acknowledged that wrongful convictions was a reality of the Indian criminal justice system. But again, when they discussed wrongful convictions, one concern that seemed to be operating was that, well, it's not wrongful convictions that we really need to worry about, that it's also the wrongful acquittals. And so there was this dynamic where the wrongful conviction was pitted against the wrongful acquittal. And that tendency not to view both of these as separate issues, that we need not reduce the seriousness or the undesirability of one by citing the other, did not seem to operate for all of them. That somehow there was a set off between wrongful convictions and the other problem of wrongful acquittals. And even in terms of wrongful acquittals, wrongful convictions, the concern seemed to be even within that group of people who said that's something that's unacceptable within a criminal justice system. The concern seemed to be rather focused on a narrow understanding of wrongful conviction to say that it was an innocence-related issue, that it was not as much a wrongful conviction on faulty processes, on faulty convictions. That understanding of wrongful conviction, that wrongful conviction could mean two things, that you've got the wrong person and that you're punishing the innocent. And secondly, that we are getting convictions through processes that are illegal, that are unconstitutional, that did not seem to influence the understanding of what we might call a wrongful conviction. And I think these two quotes sort of explain and I thought particularly this one that if you're asking me whether I'm concerned about unmerited acquittals, I'm not worried about them. I'm worried about unmerited convictions because a criminal jurisprudence is designed only to prevent an innocent from being convicted. A criminal jurisprudence can afford to have a guilty person's escape but not to have an innocent person proven guilty. Again, as we said, I think it's very important in studies like this to remember that there's no single narrative, the grand meta narrative of how Supreme Court judges think. That's just not possible. But it's important to understand the strands within which they exist and that's what's quite revealing as we went into the section on the debt penalty when I come to that, we'll discuss that. So I think while reading the report, please avoid the temptation and that's again, as I said, it's not the purpose of the study to say that there's a certain way in which Supreme Court judges think. That's a far more complicated exercise and you will see why I'm saying that once we get into the debt penalty section. In the debt penalty section, we started with sentencing in debt penalty cases and how they understood sentencing to be done in debt penalty cases. And of course we went into meaning of rarest of rare, what they understood as aggravating and mitigating and the role they saw for judicial discretion. And I think it's very important to unpack many of these things, particularly the aggravating and mitigating factors. Around which there's very little discussion, there's an assumption that aggravating factors have to be presented, mitigating factors have to be presented. But what does each of that mean? And there's very little discussion particularly on what is a mitigating factor and I'll discuss that in slightly more detail. On meaning of the rarest of the rare, again we saw different views on that, particularly if you look at the court to your right. If in my mind I think that a case is rarest of rare, I can write many things to show that. If I think it is not, then I will write things to show it is not. That is the flaw of the formulation. You award death in cases where you think it should be given. And that seemed to be a very dominant worry with the judges, that the rarest of the rare meant that the law stopped being a guiding factor at some point. That legal principles stopped being the guiding factor, that it came down to what individual judges thought. Now in terms of, and if you look at the problem on the left, but at the end of the day, every judge has his own concept of what is rarest of rare. Of course up to five to seven things will be common for everybody. But being from a farming family, I think if somebody kills to save his land, you might have a different approach. In the sense that there is some justification, self-defense or whatever. But I have noticed judges who are not from farming families, their approach is totally different. And we contrast these two course only show as to what plays on judges' minds when they start discussing the death penalty. We did three sentencing exercises with the judges, where we presented and the report towards the end tells you what was the fact scenario presented before them. They were given in each of these three cases, they were given a card first which spoke about the case on conviction and the evidence and asked whether they would convict on the evidence. After that they were presented consolidated mitigation evidence and to say what are the circumstances of the accused person. It was very interesting to see their responses to the sentencing exercise and a couple of things to notice on that. They said that A, there was a lot of disagreement on what is a mitigating factor. And you will see that playing out in many of the court decisions, the inconsistency in whether X factor, whether young age, is it a mitigating factor or is it not a mitigating factor? Is no prior conviction, is it a relevant factor or is it not a relevant factor? And it played out quite evidently in the sentencing exercises that A, among certain judges there was a certain doubt about is mitigation relevant at all. It should be even get into questions of mitigation and two, even if we got into questions of mitigation, which factors are relevant and there seems to be widespread disagreement on that. In terms of the rarest of rare itself, it was quite interesting to see the various formulations of the rarest of the rare. That it literally was a case of each judge having his or her own understanding of what the rarest of rare meant or what the rarest of rare required, right from some judges believing that it's only about category of crimes that the moment it is a certain category, it is rarest of rare. It does not require any further consideration to saying that if certain aggravating factors exist, then that's it. There's no further investigation that's required. So in terms of these 60 judicial minds, many of whom had decided death penalty cases, their own understanding, and of course we might argue that what they knew at that point and what they were talking to us now might be very different and acknowledge that. But this is the closest we can get to how judges think because I don't think such a study with sitting judges is going to be possible, right? So in terms of their own understanding of rarest of rare, I think there's a lot to be concerned about that there seems to be a lot of legal confusion as to what the doctrine requires under Bachchan Singh, right? In terms of, I mean, of course, it almost appears as though that the doctrine is completely empty and every judge is free to fill that doctrine with whatever content they feel fit, and if you just contrast it to what Bachchan Singh requires. On judicial attitudes to the death penalty, I guess the big ticket part of this, we went in assuming that most of the judges would be in support of the death penalty and they were, right? But I think the idea was to sort of have a much deeper understanding of why they support the death penalty or even if they don't support it, why they don't support it. So that was the conversation that was important. We asked all judges irrespective of what we felt from their judgments and we, of course, before interviewing every judge, we would read all their death penalty judgments irrespective of whether it was a confirmation or commutation or within the High Court or in the Supreme Court. All judges were asked abolitionists and what they saw as reasons for abolition and what they saw as reasons for retention. Even 30 out of the 44 retentionist judges who ultimately thought that we must retain the death penalty did identify abolitionist reasons, right? They did say that there are certain strong reasons that we must consider for abolition despite them being retentionists themselves. And three out of the 11 abolitionist judges felt there was absolutely no reason to retain the death penalty. So in that sense to show that certain abolitionist arguments have a certain force that is inescapable and since these are attempts at driving the conversation forward on the death penalty, to show that there are certain abolitionist justifications that seem to resonate even with judges who believe that the death penalty should be retained. Very quickly on the abolitionist justifications and the retentionist justifications, it seemed that if you look at the abolitionist justification on your left, you will see that there are certain key elements that are missing that are part of a dominant abolitionist discourse. One is the disparate impact of the death penalty absolutely found no mention, that the discriminatory impact of the death penalty on socio-economic groups and marginalised groups absolutely found no mention or purchase. And the second was there was no real discussion of the system as such within which the death penalty is being administered. So while most of the others get accounted for and the report tells you how many of them spoke up on each of these, but these two aspects about the criminal justice system and its interaction with the death penalty and the discriminatory impact of the death penalty found no real purchase. On the retentionist justification it was a very, it was an approach focused on the gravity of the offence and the nature of the offence and the particular needs of Indian society and a sense that we are not ready for it just yet and certainly backed by different logical purposes. For some it was deterrence, for some it was retribution that certain persons who did certain kinds of actions had deserved to die. So in that sense it was not as much a deterrence argument as a just desert kind of argument. And thoughtfully that as judges they feel that as long as there's legal sanction they've got to give it in some case or the other and the burden to do away with the death penalty is not that of the judge, is that of the political system. And the report has many other of these courts you can look at. The main reason for abolition is it is very difficult to judge in which case the death penalty should be given and which it should not. If you look at the case law sentencing in death penalty cases become confusing. On the other hand you have another judge who said death penalty has to be retained because the law is still there. It is up to the parliament to take it away but according to me it would be too dangerous to abolish the death penalty. As I say there are many kinds of criminals, some of them are blood thirsty and cannot be reformed. If the death penalty is abolished there will be a menace to the society. And I think very quickly having gone through what they said on the criminal justice system and the death penalty, for us the biggest takeaway really was when we spoke to judges about the criminal justice system there was a great understanding and sensitivity to the realities of the criminal justice system. In terms of torture, in terms of fabricated evidence, wrongful convictions, very poor legal representation. But when it came to the death penalty the conversation seemed to suddenly turn very retributive in nature. That it seemed to focus that the only issue that we need to concern ourselves with when it comes to the death penalty is the heinousness of the offence. That we don't need to account for the systemic realities to worry about the fairness of the administration. And this is different from just the judicial arbitrariness kind of discussion. It seems that there was this very neat disconnect that when we came to discussing the death penalty it became about what crimes are we talking about. That needs to be the determining factor. There was very little place in that sense for all those systemic issues about the criminal justice system that we spoke about in the initial parts. I'm sure there will be a much greater chance to discuss this with Rebecca and Anuji as well and I'll stop here with my summary of what we have found. And I haven't had the chance to discuss how judges understood judicial discretion and arbitrariness but I hope I'll have some time to just ask some questions on that during the discussion phase. So thank you very much. Careful in the way in which he presented the findings of this report. And I think one of the advantages of being a criminal lawyer is that you can occasionally leave the realm of being correct and careful and really address the issue in the manner in which it should be addressed. When I read this report it actually validated what I felt over the years and that is both judges and certainly most lawyers actually have no understanding of the law and particularly of judicial precedence. And very often we have judgments which are passed which are in complete violation of judgments which were earlier passed of constitution benches and or benches of higher strength. This report also validated the fact that in fact most judges did not understand the constitutional guidelines and the judgment passed by the Supreme Court in 1980 in the famous case called Bachchan Singh versus state. What I will now seek to do is actually I'll try and map out this journey from Bachchan Singh to Yakub Mehman where conflicting judgments have been given by the Supreme Court. On account of the fact that there has been very little understanding of what previous judgments and judgments with higher constitutional bench judgments have said on the subject. Now in Bachchan Singh's case which was decided in 1980 the constitutionality of the death penalty was challenged both in substantive as well as procedural grounds. A five judge bench of the Supreme Court held that the death penalty passed judicial master but with respect to the procedural challenge it felt that section 354 sub clause 3 of the Court of Criminal Procedure invested courts with unguided discretion and allowed the death sentence to be arbitrarily almost freakishly imposed. Let me just pause here and explain the section 354 3 of the Court of Criminal Procedure was something that was introduced by the new Court of Criminal Procedure and it required judges imposing the death penalty to give special reasons before they did so. Now in Bachchan Singh's case the Court made it clear that death penalty should be imposed only in extreme cases, life imprisonment was a rule, death penalty was the exception. And to award the death sentence it held and this was very important that the Court was required to examine the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the crime as well as the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the offender. Most importantly it emphasised that the scope and concept of mitigating factors in the area of death penalty must receive a liberal and expansive construction by courts. In fact I'll quote from Bachchan Singh, it's a very interesting quote. It says, judges should never be bloodthirsty, hanging or murderers has never been good for them, a real and abiding concern for the dignity of human life postulates resistance to taking a life through law's instrumentality. That ought not to be done save in the rarest of rare cases when the alternative option of life is unquestionably foreclosed. So this was the mandate of the constitution bench of the Supreme Court. It continues to hold, it has not been overruled by a bench of a higher strength. However, three years later in 1983 a three judge bench of the Supreme Court in Machi Singh versus Data Punjab while playing lip service to the Bachchan Singh formulation introduced an inconsistency which has caused chaos in all subsequent judgements. It listed five categories of cases in which, and I quote, the community's conscience was so shocked that it would expect the holders of judicial power to inflict death penalty and the categories listed in Machi Singh's case were manner of commission of murder, motive for commission of murder, antisocial or socially abhorrent nature of the crime, magnitude of the crime, personality of the victim of murder. Now Bachchan Singh had refused to list out these categories of cases but Machi Singh on the other hand and that's the biggest departure it made. It focused on the crime and not on the criminal. It upheld the jurisprudence whether nature, manner, motive of the crime took precedence over the circumstances of the criminal and the possibility of reform. So from Bachchan Singh which talked about the need to assess the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the crime as well as the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the criminal the criminal actually vanished in Machi Singh's judgment. We went through a period of further judicial confusion in the application of the rarest of rare formula and it led us to a judgment of the Supreme Court in 1995 called Rabji was the state of Rajasthan where a two-member bench virtually overruled the constitution bench's formulation in Bachchan Singh versus state of Punjab and came to the conclusion that it was the nature and gravity of the crime alone that mattered, nothing with respect to the criminal and the criminal was not germane for consideration of appropriate punishment in a criminal trial. In 2006 another two-member bench in Aloknath Patta's case said that different benches of the Supreme Court have adopted different criteria and awarded death penalty and it lamented that there was no sentencing policy in clear cut terms that has been evolved by the Supreme Court. In 2008 in Swami Shraddhanan's case a three-member bench laid down that the categories carved out in Machi Singh were not inflexible and were itself a deviation from the Bachchan Singh formulation. But it took almost ten years for Rabji's judgment to be declared per incurium by the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court in a judgment delivered in May 2009 it's called Santosh Kumar Bariya's case. It attempted to derive further guidelines from Bachchan Singh's case and once again focused on the requirement that in order to award the death penalty the alternative punishment of life has to be unquestionably foreclosed. And it noted with some concern that the deviation made in Rabji versus state of Rajasthan in 1995 from the Bachchan Singh formulation was in fact per incurium and it went on to say, and this is what really stuns me that Rabji's case had been followed in six decisions by the Supreme Court where the judgment, where the death sentence had been awarded in the last nine years. So in Bariya's case the Supreme Court held that capital sentencing is one field where safeguards continuously took strength from the constitution and on the other hand public opinion had no role to play. What is interesting about Santosh Kumar Bariya's case was the fact that it noted that for ten years the judgment of Rabji versus state held center stage it was based on an incorrect understanding of the Constitution Bench's judgment and that six decisions by the Supreme Court where death penalty had been awarded based on Rabji in that period. Had taken place it declared the law laid down in Rabji versus state to be per incurium. In 2009 a two member bench of the Supreme Court in Mohammad Farooq Abdul Ghafoor versus state of Maharashtra held that the swinging fortunes of an accused in our criminal justice system accentuated due to inherent imperfections of the system, delays, cost of litigation, inadequate legal aid, access to courts and inarticulate information on the socio-economic and criminological context of crimes greatly resulted in the imposition of the death penalty. So it talked about the swinging fortunes of an accused in our criminal justice system and it endorsed the view that invariably the marginalized and the destitute suffer the extreme penalty. In 2012 in Sangit versus state the Supreme Court felt that the aggravating and mitigating circumstances approach needed a fresh look particularly because the circumstances of the criminal had over the years taken a back seat in the sentencing process. And then finally just as Madan Lakour's judgment in Shankar Kishan Rao Khade versus state of Maharashtra's case where the Supreme Court visited the entire all the judgments of the court since Pachan Singh and held that aggravating circumstances of the crime were not exhaustive and the test that had to be applied was one the crime test, two the criminal test, three the rarest of rare test. And it's almost like a mathematical formulation they said that the crime test had to be fully satisfied that is there should be no mitigating circumstances as far as the crime was concerned only then you move on to the criminal test. And there must be no mitigating circumstances as far as a criminal was concerned and then you looked into whether you award death penalty on the basis of the RR test or the rarest of rare test. This is perhaps the closest we've come so far to some kind of intelligent guidelines that the Supreme Court has given on the subject. So really in this landscape what we see is that the Supreme Court itself has not followed the law it has laid down in Pachan Singh. And therefore the confusion that we see in this report with judges not really understanding what was the ratio of Pachan Singh's case is partly because over a period of time the Supreme Court has not revisited, has not gone back in Red Pachan Singh's case and has not really understood what that case meant. Let me reiterate Pachan Singh made it absolutely clear that while awarding the death penalty you have to look at the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the criminal as well as the aggravating and mitigating circumstances of the crime. Unfortunately in most cases and I noticed that even in the Yakup Mem and Judgement there was about a page and a half discussion on sentencing and there was absolutely no procedure that was followed whereby the aggravating circumstances were listed, the mitigating circumstances were listed and certainly nothing about the criminal, the fact that he had suffered this long period of incarceration. The fact that he was a model prisoner, the fact that he had psychiatric problems post his conviction and solitary confinement none of that found mention in the discussion leading to the imposition of the death penalty on Yakup Mem. So really what do we have here? We have a completely confused bag where we are not really sure what is expected from judges. In a way lawyers presenting cases are also to be blamed. Defense lawyers take sentencing as one of the easiest appearances in the entire criminal case and it's over in five minutes. My client is innocent, my client has been wrongly convicted, I will be filing an appeal if the sentence has been awarded by a subordinate court. And no attempt is made by the lawyer to introduce facts which will be important for the judge to come to an ultimate formulation. I've always maintained that in death penalty hearings there must be compulsory evidentiary hearings. You have to, and if the state is seeking death penalty like you have the probation officer's report, you must call for a report. We must know how long this prisoner has been incarcerated. What is his mental health status? What is his background? Is there possibility of reform? How has he conducted himself in jail? What does his family look like? Something on the basis of which courts can then determine whether or not there are mitigating circumstances. That is completely absent from our jurisprudence and that is really the tragedy of our system today. I know we will subsequently talk about the other problems of the criminal justice system where we really can never be sure whether we are coming to a right verdict or not. Given the fact that so much of our system is based on torture, is based on illegal collection of evidence, is based on lack of adherence to procedural requirements. In such a system when you are awarding the highest penalty, then I think it is important for us to remember the tests laid down both in Bachen Singh's case as well as in the subsequent judgement of Shankar Khade where the Supreme Court talks of the crime test, criminal test and the RR test. There was a period in the Delhi High Court when we had a bench headed by Justice Mukta Gupta and Justice Murli Dhar where they were dealing exclusively with murder references which are death penalty cases where they insisted on compulsory evidentiary hearings for purposes of deciding whether the death penalty needed to be confirmed or not. I think it was a very, very good practice but that stopped even in our court today and we no longer have compulsory evidentiary hearings for death penalty. I think that is a requirement which must never be ignored. I think lawyers must and particularly, I mean there is this case which the centre has asked me to deal with where we are dealing with a couple who were involved in human sacrifice. One of the interesting things that comes out is that it was a horrific crime but they made no attempt to hide the fact that they had done what they had done and they surrendered as soon as the police came and as soon as the neighbours came. Some of these things are important for purposes of sentencing. Did they resist arrest? Did they try and hide the crime? Did they run away? They simply said look we have done this, we believe we had to do it to attain whatever we had to attain. These are factors which are important but even in that case we noticed that the evidence was very sketchy. There was absolutely no attempt made by defence lawyers both in the trial court as well as in the high court to present the mitigating circumstances of the criminal. And that really is at the heart of this discussion. Both judges and lawyers need to know the law. All judges and lawyers have to revisit Bacchan Singh and have to find innovative ways in which they can present the evidence with respect to there. I think we are obsessed with the fact that we should say nothing which will in any way add to the fact that he may be guilty. So we are not going to discuss the fact that he did this because he was in a difficult mental space because then there is a tacit admission of the fact that we committed the crime. While that may be relevant I will still say that attempts must be made at all times to track the mental health record of criminals, the fact that they have behaved in a particular manner in jail, their families, the background they come from. None of this is done and as a consequence we really argue death penalty on an empty slate. We have nothing to go by and we have nothing to present to the court when we plead that there are in fact mitigating circumstances which do not justify the imposition of the death penalty. So this report is revealing but I am not surprised because I have seen that in 30 years of my practice. Long ago Justice Krishna Iyer said that bail is really the hunch of the bench. It is quite similar with respect to all other cases. Some judges feel this is a heinous crime, others don't. It really depends where your case is listed on which day and that could be the difference between life and death but that is the way our system is. And so that is something which is very worrying and that is something which has come out very beautifully in this report. Thank you. I remember about almost 18 years back I was as a law student involved in organising a seminar here in India International Centre in the main one on death penalty and I was wondering what has changed. What has changed has been the kind of research that people like your group have done and which has completely changed the way we think about this at some level. And I really want to congratulate you and your team the entire centre on death penalty to have brought out this report and the report that you did last year as well. Because you really provide us a kind of empirical background to think about this issue because I was thinking about the difference. The difference is the kind of material that we put together 18 years back was almost entirely from not from India actually. It was actually the kind of material that we put together from Amnesty International working in the UK or much of the material coming from the US. And that is really the strength of the research that you guys have done and Amnesty International in India before you guys have. So congratulations again. Now to my mind the report that you guys produced last year and this report. You know it seems to be and it is really about the problem of death penalty which is what your mandate is. But really for me what unsurprisingly brings us to think about much more carefully is the absolute pathology of the criminal justice system in almost every aspect. And as you say that is the principal challenge of this report, the disconnect as you ended with. The disconnect of the fact that all these judges, I mean most of the judges, 39 out of the 60 judges agreed that the fundamental flaws in the criminal justice system that we have today. And we talk about that in some detail as you do in your first chapter. But at the same time they were able, many of these same judges were able to convert the debate on death penalty into the standard modes of tropes of retentionist versus abolitionist mode. So that is really interesting this kind of, you call it double speak or you can call it schizophrenia. I will just read out the conclusion of the report so you can see what I am trying to gesture towards. Just because that is I think one of the central challenges that this report really throws at us. Among the starkest outcomes of this study is the negligible impact of the skepticism concerning the criminal justice system on the support of the death penalty. This is page 141 of the report. So there is a widespread skepticism among these same judges about the criminal justice system but that does not seem to affect their position on death penalty too much. While the arguments in support of the death penalty in abstraction may seem attractive, the normative coherence of the arguments in fear of the death penalty begins to thin when applied to the realities of the system. This near inexplicable double speak on the one hand explicitly acknowledging the crisis within India's criminal justice system. On the other hand articulating such strong support for death penalty creates a peculiar situation where the death penalty starts to appear as a perfect distraction from the criminal justice system chronic malaise. And that's really the central problem at some level I think which we have to somehow learn to grapple with. And maybe one way to think about it and I'll try to hazard a guess or two about this particular possibility of speaking two different languages about something which are closely tied. And let's think about this. I mean if we were having this debate on death penalty like we were having 18 years back, what is the difference, or are we having now? What is the difference in this debate on death penalty in India versus it happening in any other jurisdiction? What is the specificity of the death penalty debate in India? At some level of course there are fundamental criminal justice system everywhere but what happens very often with these standard death penalty debates and as law students in particular are very familiar in writing articles and having these familiar debates on death penalty is that it becomes like an abstract question with those pedagogical issues about retribution, deterrence, reformation, standard troops in which we can have these debates in law school classrooms as well as amongst us on TV rooms etc. Whenever there is some high-profile person being hanged, which is muscifully not as often as it could be. So it's interesting that this could happen because we could have that abstract debate. At the same time there's this problem which everybody knows and that's precisely the interesting fact that everybody knows that this is the nature of the criminal justice system and the kind of public secrecy aspect of this. So as the first chapter of this report discusses which is on really the systemic crisis of the criminal justice system which Mojad is cognizant of and that's really interesting because they all know that the entire process which the criminal trial is supposed to represent the kind of ideas of fairness is actually doesn't work for most people who, especially for people who come from poor backgrounds. So the four particular issues that are highlighted in this first chapter, first which is around fabrication of evidence which is really the big issue on which they talk about planting of evidence which has been made possible by section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act. So as we know, most of us know that confessions to a police officer is inadmissible in general except for when there's a kind of an exception under Indian Evidence Act section 27 which allows for evidence which is to put it very crudely which is discovered on that part of the confession which leads to discovery of evidence which is material to the case is deemed to be admissible. So this has really led to a chronic case of planting of evidence, this is an absolutely standard practice and that's a really interesting part of this report because they would talk about the section and they would start talking about the practice in every aspect and that is a really interesting the question of law in books and law in action that we all are familiar with and the interesting thing is that judges know exactly what's going on and they are extremely familiar with the kind of modus operandi of these processes that almost all of these instances of section 27 confessions basically by back dot section 27 allowed confessions to be admissible and evidence is routinely planted by the police etc. So and this by the way section 27 was challenged and in another in this segment called Devman Upadhyay in 1963 I think Jaisa Subarao gave a minority opinion, he according to him it should have been struck down and there was a majority which obviously upheld it and we hope that like Jaisa Subarao's other minority opinion and right to privacy maybe this will also be some day struck down but there's no reason to hold your breath on that but so this is obviously a chronic problem which judges are well aware of the other is of stock witnesses, again a well-known instance of how stock witnesses in case of recovery are created, of recovery documents how they are made now these are all issues that are familiar most of us many of us who are not from legal background familiar through Hindi cinema or other you know regional cinemas about these kind of practices are absolutely routine and judges are well aware of this and they are well aware of the problem of torture, torture is widespread and they most of them are you know know exactly what's going on so it's not like they are not on it, they are you know even judges who don't come from a criminal background aware of what's going on and the fact of legal representation the fact that many of these people as the prior report that they produced the center produced last year in a provide example evidence how it's the most of the people on death row are people from poor backgrounds who have not had adequate legal representation at the trial level and the fact of the kind of the problem of legal aid which the fact that it's so poorly you know staffed etc is the judges are well aware of this and the fact that they are also well aware of the fact that wrongful conviction is rather more common than you think that they are aware of all these pathologies and frankly these pathologies are all pathologies of the police even the question of legal representation is really the question of the fact that they don't especially the poorer folk don't have representation at the investigation stage when they really need to you know to make sure the police don't do what they usually do so it's really the fact that at one level they are aware of the materiality of police investigations and what goes on in these trials the judges supreme court judges the same time when it comes to these debates on what the position on death penalty is they will go into abstract arguments about why you know there are kind of standard positions that many of you are aware of these issues of retribution or of deterrence or of all of those things which you know which we are familiar with so what is remarkable is this kind of a disconnect between these two and the fact that you know you can have this kind of a philosophical abstract debate on this issue and speak in bromides in general terms about it while you can constantly aware that the system itself which has made this possible is fundamentally broken you know so and this is by the way I don't know whether this is peculiar to the judges alone many of us who clamor for new criminal statutes if it newer criminal remedies for social problems we don't seem to understand that you know that until we deal with the problem of it's not just the judges you know that at one level we are talking about more and more statutes of criminal remedies at the same time you know the fundamental problems of criminal procedure the fundamental facts that you know the fact that how police functions is not just about terror offenses or capital crimes but and of course in those cases it's fairly clear I mean in the sense that those cases are obviously most deserving of attention because the severity of sentence obviously of death penalty itself but the fact that this problem of criminal procedure and the fact of dysfunctionality which is really about police functioning or malfunctioning really because again we are talking about misuse of 1627 1627 is created to be misused you know it's basically it is there asking for it to be misused so you know that the term itself is again you know kind of it doesn't help us understand this better so it's really about the fact that we also not just the judges I mean we also continue to have these abstract debates on criminal justice in order of criminalization introducing death penalty for newer offenses or not or severe penalties for them without really necessarily discussing the dysfunctionality of the police functioning or of investigative procedure and it seems like we are able most of us including judges are and it is really remarkable that they are completely on the ball with regard to all of this but the same time many of them consider it a necessary evil many of them think that you know that this is perhaps you know how it is and so in a sense they have to be pragmatic with this so I think this is really a kind of a pathology which really infects not just it infects many of us who who are trying who try to understand the problem of criminal law in India in general you see it's not just and for me this is precisely the merit of the work that the centre has been doing which that while the you know it looks through the axis of death penalty it really shines a light through on the entire criminal justice system and show us the sheer extent of the problem that we are dealing with on this I have a couple of suggestions also just to take this further one would be that along with this report it would be really useful if you know some of the interviews especially you can publish in more detail if they are willing judges are not averse to it because some of them are really instance of this judge who Supreme Court judge who used to be a district just talking about another district judge being taken as a recovery witness and who refused to re-narrate the police story and then constable immediately wanted to arrest him and threaten him etc but luckily another policeman recognized him as another district judge so these are really interesting stories to bring us a little I am sure there is so much more that you can do with the material that you have got the kind of research that you have been able to do and the kind of access you guys have been able to achieve is really you know unparalleled in legal research in India so that would be wonderful and another aspect which maybe some more detail would be useful would be some of many of these judges have backgrounds in criminal law as public prosecutors or as you know as district judges etc so that would be really useful to kind of disaggregate this material because obviously it makes a major difference because you know and the stories are much more rich and it's interesting to contrast that also that's another variable to keep in mind but really I think I think for me the principle take away was really on this question of the disconnect and I think I mean I cannot I mean for me it's just beginning to think about it and I think we really need to think about this together thank you
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Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word 2011
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Matt Mullenweg's annual "State of the Word" keynote, as delivered at WordCamp San Francisco 2012
Presentation Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/photomatt/state-of-the-word-2011
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Good morning, everybody. Have you all been having a good time at War Camp San Francisco? Yeah? It's not been bad, not bad, not bad. Before we get started, I would like to give a heartfelt thank you and round of applause to our headline sponsors, Automatic, Dreamhost, and Bluehost. Without their help, we wouldn't be able to do what we do today. So thank you to all of them. If you get a chance to, please go down by their booth later and say thank you in person. I think it'd be really meaningful to them. Alright, so the state of the word. This is the yearly address that we give to talk about where WordPress has been, where it is, and where it's going. My name, as Jane said, is Matt Mulling. I'm a co-founder of WordPress, the founder of Automatic. I've been doing this about eight years now. Just to get it out of the way in the beginning, yes, the hair has changed. This is what I looked like last year, what sort of elisted more of like a kids in the hall, news radio type feel. But according to Jane, this new look is more this guy? I can't even sing, I don't know. I mean, Barry Gibbs, it also inspired the attendees of WordCamp San Diego a few weeks ago to create a new tagline for WordPress, which we are seriously considering adopting. So easy, a caveman can do it. Well, I've been thinking about more about that, more than just that. I've been thinking about WordPress all day every day. The growth, the innovation, the evolution, where we're going, and that's really what I want to talk about. Sort of what we are, we'll have three sections, what we are, who we are, and sort of where we're at and where we're going. This time last year, we released version 3.0, named for Filonious Monk. Picture it here, smoking tobacco. Include a number of great features, including one of my personal favorites, the admin bar. Post formats, which allows you to have different types of post types in your themes. We introduced the 2011 theme, which was our first default theme, well, our second default theme in six years, and also the first one with a responsive design, meaning it works great on any size screen, as seen here. We also started putting some more customization stuff in 2011, including great headers like we did in 2010, but new features, like, for example, to allow you to randomize the headers, or show different ones on different pages. You guys asked for a faster and leaner user interface. We've done that with significant speed increases in WordPress 3.2. Also, you asked for an optimized UI. Get out of our way while you're doing things. For this, I actually wanted to rewind. We're going to take a trip back in time, very Gibbs style. This is the very first WordPress 7.1, .71 screen. We'll go through the world here. 1.1, 1.2. If you can see between... 1.5 added some color. Ooh, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2. Not much changed here. If you look between these, pretty much all that changed is we had a little something on the buttons there. See the gradient? That was hot. Redesign number one, redesign number two. Refresh, redesign number three. And finally, the right screen has gone all the way to being something that literally can disappear to get out of your way. My second favorite feature currently in WordPress. There's been an innovation loop. I like to say that innovation in core gets innovation in plugins. And there's been some very cool stuff happening in plugins and themes the last year. The shell theme is one that I really like. You can see it uses post-formats very interestingly and actually has a cool horizontal design that can go back and forth. So things like the on-swipe plugin, which creates a tablet-formatted version, almost flip board-like of any blog, any WordPress-powered blog in the world. So things like JobRoller, which is running a theme from app themes, it's running on Woo themes, which really uses WordPress not as just a blog or CMS engine, but actually as an application platform that they built something completely novel on. And then finally, this just came out a few weeks ago. You guys seem press work. Basically a new theme framework that in addition to having, you know, sort of all the HTML5 goodness and everything, actually takes it so you have front-end editing. You can go to the front of your theme and drag and drop widgets around and move the content area. It's a lot of fun. On the plugin side, we saw some innovation in caching. Supercache and W3 Total Cache are doing great. SEO is doing well as well. We got WP SEO and the all-in-one SEO pack. Blog's more backed up and secure than ever. It's like a buddy for backups and vault press for both security and backups. And something that we started talking about first in March at South by Southwest. One of the things that has aged me quite a bit this year is we've been working on feature parity quite a bit. Automatic has. Between the two things we call WordPress.com.org. This has manifested itself in a plugin we released in March called Jetpack, which shows part of the vision but not all there yet. But the idea is that once you're in WordPress, you're part of the family. There's been trade-offs between the two. Whether you want to host it yourself and have complete control, you lose some of the social features or some of the community features. You shouldn't need to. And that's what's going to be happening this year, hopefully. It's a cool concept called Desire Paths. It's probably an urban myth or legend, but the story goes that there was this university built and instead of putting sidewalks between the buildings, they left it all as grass and basically they saw where the grass eventually got worn in. And that's what they paved. The cool thing about this is that it wasn't where they necessarily going to put the sidewalk. Sometimes at Desire Paths, this is called Desire Paths, and it leads you in unexpected directions. I've also heard this called Paving the Cow Path, which maybe means that people at the university were cows. I don't know. Maybe it was Aggie University. But plugins and themes are the manifestation of Desire Paths within WordPress. We look to them to see what's going on. We create APIs to enable what we feel are the best adjacent possibilities in plugin and themes. Plugin and theme authors take this in ways we would never imagined. And then we go back and make new APIs so it can do the next big thing. And this sort of virtuous loop is, I think, what's really driven a lot of the innovation in WordPress the past year and what you guys have already benefited from. I want to jump over. We did something this year. The first ever WordPress survey. And normally surveys aren't, like, exciting that you talk about. But this was pretty neat because it was almost like a census. It was like the very first time we really looked at WordPress users and said, but what are you doing? What's going on? We haven't really had a lot of insight. We had over 18,000 people respond this year from literally all over the world. I love this slide. Let's zoom in a little. We'll go to Cameroon first, which is right there. Don't worry, I didn't know where it was either. Well, we got the big arrow right over there below Nigeria. And we have a fellow there who took this survey named, Joel Mayer from Cameroon. He's a singer and songwriter, JoelOnline.net. In addition to being a singer and songwriter who built his own website, he is building sites for the Cameroon Association for the Prevention of Blindness on a volunteer basis. Over in Greenland, we have Christian Sorensen, who is apparently revolutionizing the Nook Greenland Web Market by using WordPress to create businesses better than the businesses, websites better than the businesses they've ever had. He said his business is going fantastic. And then there's someplace so small, you can't even see it on the map, the Maldives? We just got the English versus the American people here. This is an especially cool story. It's Mohammed Yassif. And he has three blogs, actually. One for the blog of the boy right there named Yafao, who is a child with cerebral palsy living in the Maldives. Second, the association for the disability, the A in disability is capitalized in development. And finally, his personal blog is running on WordPress. You know, as I mentioned, a few people were building sites for other people, some non-profit, some for-profit. 53% of the people are about 9,500. Self-described themselves as building WordPress-powered websites. And 36% of that, or about 3,300, were actually described themselves as solo entrepreneurs or owning the business that they were building the websites for. So the 53% included people working for companies that build primarily WordPress websites. So it was literally all over the world. But last week I happened to be in St. Louis at a work camp there. And I got to make two firms that were doing some cool stuff with WordPress. The first is called New Concept. And the fellow in the middle there is Brett Coleman. And he's been doing websites for a long time. But he's recently started using WordPress to build them. And his business has gotten better. It's to the point now where he now employs his wife and his sister full-time, which is very neat. There's another interesting company there called Go Brand Go, also in St. Louis. They started nine months ago. The company was founded nine months ago. There are already almost 15 full-time people cranking out about two websites per week for clients around the St. Louis area and more. Two a week. That's pretty cool. Let's do a quick little survey here. Who here has more than one WordPress website? Raise your hands. That is pretty much everyone. Keep them up, keep them up, keep them up. Wave them like you just don't care. No. More than 10 websites, keep your hands up. More than 20 websites. More than 100 websites. More than 10,000 websites. If you still have your hands up, you either work for WordPress.com or you're a spammer. We found, from a small percentage of the people, we didn't want a double count. So we only counted people who said they were either a solo entrepreneur or the owner of their business. So from about 6,800 people who met that criteria, we had over 170,000 websites created by them. The average of about 25 per person. So those of you who had fewer than 25 websites, you need to get cracking. They're below average. Now, you are great. We also had some free-form questions. I like this one. What's the best thing about WordPress? We're feeling down that day. We need a little boost. Number one thing far and away, ease of use. 400 developers use this exact phrase. Everybody digs ease of use. By the way, bonus points, if you're getting the references of the albums that we're referencing in all these slides. Here's some quotes from there. Ease of use in the five-minute install, which is 30 seconds on my hosting provider. Maybe Bluehost or Dreamhost. Flexibility for the developer and ease of use for the consumer through the dashboard. Ease of use for my id10t customers. I'm not sure that means. Something wrong with this keyboard. Maybe you left the num lock on. So this was all developers. Users also loved it. A full 20% of users use the exact phrase ease of use or easy to use in their responses. The exact phrase. In fact, they were so prevalent that of the 25,000 words that were in all of the free-form responses, 2,500 of them were exactly easy or ease. 10% of all words in their responses were that. Other big thing, who can guess what the number two thing was? Community, of course. Community of developers all helping each other. It's an all-around awesome package from the product to the community, and it works. It's updated often. The community provides tons of additional functionality and answers. Who here has ever been on the WordPress.org forums? Just at all. It's pretty much everyone. How cool. I always like asking that, because that is, in fact, how I got my start with B2 eight or nine years ago. You don't need to know a lot to participate on the forums, as evidenced by how little I knew when I first started helping people on the B2 forums. But literally, I had just sort of stumbled across, the movable type thing was kind of hard. I stumbled across B2, which is the predecessor of the WordPress. I had some questions on the forums. Someone answered me, because I know someone asking something that I already figured out. I thought, well, I could answer this. I don't know a lot, but I could answer this. And that really... It was all downhill from there, actually. To here. But it's a good point that it's one of the best ways to get involved. If you're thinking about... I've met a lot of people this weekend who said, I'd love to contribute more to WordPress. Hanging out in the forums and just sort of looking for someone is a fantastic way of doing it. So we also asked people what the number one complaint was. We wanted both sides of it. And there was a similar to the ease of use dominance. There was that... one word that kept popping out. I love this slide. Plugins. People listed the... Plugins not working. Having to upgrade plugins. Plugins have security problems. Finding the best plugins was one that came up quite a bit. We now have over 15,000 plugins in the repository. A number that we're very proud of because I believe it simplifies the breadth and depth of the ecosystem, development ecosystem around WordPress. But you don't need 15,000 plugins. You need one that you're looking for. Or two that do the job. I think the only person who runs 15,000 plugins is maybe Mark Riley. He insults every single plugin that gets submitted to check it. But you don't need this. So it's hard to find these things. And I think it's important today that part of the sort of year of improvements we've made to WordPress.org, we started digging into plugins and themes and seeing sort of what was making it so when you search that there were so many results and it was hard to pick through them. There was a bunch of results. There was a lot of stuff out there. So we decided to institute a new policy which is if a plugin or theme hasn't been updated in two years, we're not going to take it down. We're going to start hiding it from the search results both on WordPress.org and we have 18 in WordPress years. This is actually a really long time. When you think two years ago we were on like version 2.8, that was one of those funny looking designs in the middle before the current good one. We feel like this is an ample cutoff. It's ample time. And in fact, one of the oldest plugins that people actually used, Mark Jacobs subscribed to comments, actually as a result of this policy has finally been updated. So round of applause for Mark. I'm going to share with you what's lately. It's called How Buildings Learn by Stuart Brandt. Has anyone read this book? Okay, cool. It basically talks about how buildings evolve over time. How things, buildings, and he has a lot of amazing pictures. You can kind of see on this title of drawings or photos from buildings 100 years ago and then at different points how they changed, how the owners changed them. There's a cool quote in the beginning in 1896. He said, form ever follows function. Form follows function. We've all heard that a thousand times, right? Well, buildings, it's not quite right. So let's jump ahead 40 or 50 years to one of my favorite pundits, Winston Churchill. He had an awesome quote. He said, we shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us. Kind of beautiful. I love the turn of words there. Stuart Brandt actually posits that neither, well, both were almost clairvoyant in their predictions of how cities were going to evolve. Neither was entirely right because what happens is that we shape our buildings and our buildings shape us, and then we shape them again. Or as Stuart Brandt puts it, function reforms form perpetually. We're going to come back to this. I think this is a great analogy for how open source and WordPress works. There was a period in architecture where people didn't do this. And the buildings were, it's a period actually called brutalism. Terrible name. Known for its pillbox-like parking lot structures that their greatest sin wasn't being ugly as this is not the most attractive building. Most of them have been torn down by now. It was big in the 60s. One of the most outspoken critics of brutalism was actually Prince Charles. But for the inflexibility for the fact that they were designed that the architect knew what was best for everyone who was ever going to live in that building. And so the usefulness of the building didn't last longer than the building itself. So while we're talking about ugly things I would like to take a small interlude into the Fogo. Who knows the Fogo? Like the devil, it takes many guises. This is the first ever recorded instance of the Fogo on the interwebs that we are aware of. It later evolved blue gradient with a little bit of a twist. We thought it would be gone but it kept sticking around. That's the sticker version. Perhaps you favor a painterly flourish in your Fogo. And then it got so bad that the Fogo was actually abducted by aliens. It was like Independence Day or something going on there. I had no idea what's going on. But this is a Fogo. And there's some percentage of you in the audience let's be honest. I'm not going to make you raise your hands but you say that looks like the regular WordPress logo. So how do you spot a Fogo? We have this handy guide. So the Fogo on the left is short and squat. You can tell by the top of the W there does not make it to the beautiful serif that is the signature of WordPress's logo. We're on the right. You have this tall, graceful, elegance actual WordPress logo as designed and imagined by Jason Sanamaria which is what you should look for. If you ever see a Fogo every year I make kind of a request of the WordPress community. A year or two ago is we want to stamp out the lowercase P in WordPress. Well this year my request is we want to stamp out the Fogo. The Fogo will be a one term logo. Sorry, that was bad. So if you spot it email the person using it the reason this happens is that when you Google image WordPress logo the Fogo is pretty much like five of the top ten results. So if you see anyone using it be sure to ping them vigorously. We make some predictions every single year. Last year I made four predictions and it's always good to keep us on us to loop back on them. First we said there will be more mobile apps for the win. WordPress is now available across basically six platforms and eight sort of device profiles screens small and large from the web OS to the iPad and doing all these mobile apps and every single one of these is open source by the way on every single platform has allowed us to experiment with what we would otherwise imagine because we were able to build something from scratch. So for example the approach we took to WordPress on the iOS which was our very first mobile application was rough in the beginning getting better was different from one of the most recent which was the Windows Phone 7 which actually has some really interesting interface things going on. Second prediction further humanize the WordPress experience. I remember exactly what we were talking about here but I do have one favorite example do you guys ever know is this when you log in and you put in the wrong password shakes his head and says no you cannot, I shall not pass this is an example we wanted to add a little bit of a human element to the WordPress interface. Another example we talked about earlier is the ZIN writing mode not in the ZIN writing mode itself but watch very closely here you're typing this is riveting actually the mouse is about to come in boom. See how it faded in there watch it's about to fade out this is the things that we get really excited about in WordPress core. You will not believe the number of iterations we get down to the millisecond level of testing how that should fade in and out just to create the exact right feel where the mouse was on the screen how close it should be from the top should it do it when you're in the text area everything these are the things that we positively obsess about to try to create the most elegant user experiences possible in WordPress that hopefully you never notice. Third prediction inclusion of core plugins not so much we talked about doing core plugins basically the idea was a canonical we talked about two things really one that we were going to go back to WordPress.org and spend a release cycle focused on WordPress.org website and making that more useful for you guys and that's actually been a huge success it has vastly improved lots of little things we haven't redesigned it but lots of little things have gotten better in the past year and so thank you to Otto and Nace and everyone who's worked on that but core plugins were the idea that we'd have sort of a canonical set of functionality like we'd say podcasting is really important we create a plugin to do that the core team would create a plugin to do that and it ended up that that was a little bit much to bite off so it did not happen but our fourth prediction as I said that more than 8.5% of the web which was the number last year will be on WordPress and we'll go up and we'll look back to that first we're going to talk about Kinyahara does anyone know this, recognize this man he is the art director of a Japanese company called Muji a firm known for its functions where the form follows or function follows form form follows function right till we get back to that reform forms function perpetually I'm going to mess that up just warning you now this is called Muji which makes beautiful brandless products like a beautiful messenger bag that has no logo it just works he gives a really interesting talk he has this concept of sort of western versus Japanese design that I think also illustrates some of the approaches of WordPress to design versus other social media platforms he talks about this German knife which is a beautiful knife but it's fun to make fun of the Germans it's ergonomic which is beautiful and works very well affords a certain usage you know exactly where you should put your thumb on that knife and you can use it much like some social media platforms today afford certain uses like a Twitter or Facebook affords a certain way for you to use it and that is sometimes in line with their customers and you are not the customer of Facebook because you don't pay anything to Twitter or Facebook because you don't pay anything you're actually the product the customer is the advertisers so over time they afford or want to encourage might be in the interest of those customers not you he contrasts the Japanese knife which is empty not empty in the sense that it's undesigned or it's not thought through but empty like a bowl or a room that can be filled a million different ways that the knife and its simplicity can adapt to many different forms of use however it's wielded whether make sushi or chop vegetables you can hold it in many many ways and I think that this is actually a great analogy for how WordPress works where we have the plugins we have the core adapting to the plugins which can adapt to the core and we iterate the things we iterate the features and the functionality and the interface to use it exactly like you want to it's almost like in the software world we can switch between the Japanese and the ergonomic knife we can adapt to exactly how you're using it WordPress can be used for anything like this beautiful Wu themes tumble log that's kind of fun but really the only limit is your imagination that we all know probably in this room there's more unique uses of WordPress I know I love this thing as there are people it's it really can adapt to whatever you're going to use it for and I wanted to show a few examples of this of WordPress in action both to loop back to some things we talked about last year like for example the number 10 website here this is a big thing Cross-State Atlantic Ocean we have TechCrunch redesigned I think we have some TechCrunch people here Boing Boing also redesigned and switched to WordPress from movable type we've been getting huge adoption in the government sector the consumer financial protection burial Bureau consumerfinance.gov we've seen WordPress I talked about it used as an application we've seen it actually used as a game company from the official company for the website behind Bioshock and SystemShock games has anyone played those? few? oh cool it's terrifying the website is not that scary it actually did some really cool stuff with achievements you can unlock different achievements on the website and the way they did their forms I found really really cool SpaceHack I love this the idea of open sourcing exploration and getting different people trying different ideas with it this is a lot of fun BMX it's a beautiful beautiful site we have artists adopting WordPress like Shepard Ferry manufacturing quality descent since 1999 open source cousins like Mozilla we're a big fan of everything they do there they're switching a lot of websites to WordPress Oregon you can ride bikes around I don't ride bikes but I thought this was pretty cool you can actually map out different routes and this is all using I believe WordPress custom post types to do this and one of my personal favorites JZ has relaunched his website thelifebuttimes.com and it's every single square there is actually a different post it's really neat and when you scroll down it kind of brings you down you should check out the site it brings you down a little bit and then there's the navigation it's actually sort of a mini part of these squares not for a third part what's next jazzville straight ahead what is coming in the WordPress world well the thing that personally I'm most excited about that's coming in WordPress is the capabilities afforded by new browsers with html5 and css right now we have a completely vulcanized experience I'm proud of our six platforms that we're on in mobile but each one has a different interface a different sort of way that you use it and in fact none of them probably have your custom fields that you're using none of them have the plugins the menus that plugins have added but with the advance of mobile browsers and html5 and css we can create adaptive designs talk about that more in a minute the second super trend that I think is going to happen this year is the marriage of the reading and writing experience writing and consumption actually those are the same thing reading and writing experience for WordPress right now WordPress is one of the better authoring platforms that we will continue to iterate on but to read blogs if you're not interested in only the WordPress point it it's not a great place to go right now and WordPress 3.3 which is the next version trying to anticipate some of the questions here there's three things that we've identified as some of the fun things that are coming one is we want to take a look at making the admin responsive responsive design for the WordPress admin interface so the idea that it can work beautifully on all sizes of screen large and small second we're going to take a look at what we call NUX a chance for a new user experience or the opposite of SUX the idea here is that you know we have added some incredible amount of websites over the past year people are coming to WordPress for the first time and it's almost like if you were playing BioShock and being dumped on like the 15th level when you first come in I mean the dashboard is very very intimidating so we've started to look at what we're going to go through for the first time like do what the documentation and some of the excellent books out there do for WordPress and have like something that says hey if this is your first time click here and you can take a little tour or if you're one of the people that's on your 25th you're perfectly average you're building a 25th website you just close it right immediately and finally which you guys have asked for just a little bit it's better media handling I think that the social story is not finished like the adoption of Google Plus in such a short amount of time it definitely says there's room for new entrants there but there's something I really really like about Google Plus which is there they did a lot of innovative things in the interface but I really like their image thing this is uploading images in Google Plus like you're dragging and dropping from a desktop right into this area and boom that's super cool if you could do that, would you guys like that? maybe not the sharing part it's funny when Michael Pick was making this I got like 14 invitations to view this album there's three of the albums that we talked about some of the slides were based on actually this is an example of DesirePass manifesting themselves is the things that you guys have said over and over and over again are things that you want to experience in WordPress I want to loop back a little bit to some of the survey stuff we talked about where we as a community and how we're using the platform it's an interesting thing as I travel the word camps around the world people always tell me come up in their site that they built a WordPress website we customized it so much you wouldn't even recognize this I started to hear this more and more and more but I wasn't sure we now have statistical confirmation that the majority of people 65% say they customized WordPress to be completely unrecognizable so I wasn't just making this up a lot of you are doing this this room has customized WordPress to not be recognizable it's actually a little bit more than 60% it's a good thing that we did not survey just this room however only 4% customized the admin actually kind of like this we work really hard on the admin there are plugins out there that like move the navigation to the top or do different things but it actually breaks some of the WordPress way that if for example you set up a WordPress site for someone change the admin they go and get WordPress for Dummies the book nothing is actually going to line up so it's actually I like that people aren't customizing that too much we did a straw poll last year we asked whether people are using WordPress as a blog as a CMS for both so who first who is using WordPress just for a blog with your hand who is using it just as a CMS who is using it both as a blog and as a CMS so we found a full 92% of the people who took the survey using WordPress as a CMS it's an incredible number three years ago this may have been 5% I would say that the transformation to WordPress as a CMS is nearing full penetrate like full we're almost done which is pretty exciting so only 8% are using it just for a blog we also asked I thought you guys would be interested in this what are the hourly rates how much do people charge per hour to build WordPress sites we got a huge range from $5 to $2,000 per hour it's like building websites for Elliott Spitzer or something I don't know we took out the outliers on both ends we found these averages an average of 58 and a median of $50 it'll be interesting we're just starting this number we're going to start doing this survey every year I'm very curious to see what this number moves over time as WordPress sites become more CMS-like, more complex and what you guys are able to do becomes more advanced we had a full 2800 people that said they were making their living from WordPress about 16% of the people who took the survey that's more people than are employed at many web companies I mean it's actually kind of amazing when you think of the number of jobs being created by WordPress and we don't know what this actual number is we don't know how many people didn't take the survey so hopefully over time we'll get a little bit better sense of that if you are not currently making your living from WordPress but you would like to there are some great resources you've got jobs.wordpress.net CodePoet if you're a hiring consultant WPcandyPros is a great place to list yourself WooJobs, WooThemes has a great job board of course automatic always hiring WordPress growth in the first two days of 3.2 we had over half a million downloads of the software the fastest velocity of upgrades and downloads of WordPress ever this was WordPress 3.2 Gershwin we've now passed over 200 million plug-in downloads and to go back to the 8.5% prediction from last year WordPress has now reached 14.7% of all websites in the world but we dug in and we actually found a cooler stat that has not been published before so this is the first time this is going to be talked about so we worked with some outside firms to look at active new domains in the US and basically all new domains being created and we found that out of every 100 domains that were created new domains, active domains 22 of them were running WordPress which means our adoption in new websites is even higher than our current existing market share so this means that the direction that is not just growing but it's accelerating so as I like to say at the end of these the state of the word is strong next I'm very very excited about what's going to happen in terms of where we're going the APIs that we're adding in 3.2 and 3.3 and how that's going to influence the plug-in and theme developers in the room I think that we're going to create an open source spectacular of these desire pass and virtuous cycles between the plug-ins and themes that hopefully when we gather here again next year word camps are really you think you're at a word camp right now you're actually at a family reunion it's so fun to just look around the room and see so many familiar faces so many people that have been here you know the numbers on the badges some people have been involved with this for 8 years and we're growing something we're growing something that is not going to be around just this year and next year but hopefully for decades to come and setting it up in ways and that's all I got
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We have become prisoners of our fears and desires, but to what end is the entire meaning of modern life to simply seek pleasure and avoid pain? Is this enough to live? In our past, there were hidden esoteric paths that guided the wise through the matrix of control, but these ancient learnings have become obscured by pseudo-transcendent materialism and false prophets. That's from a movie by today's guest, Robert Bonomo, who has a lot to say not only about the situation we find ourselves in, but how to transcend it. Stick around, I think you'll enjoy this conversation. Welcome to Skeptica, where we explore controversial science and spirituality with leading researchers, thinkers, and their critics. I'm your host, Alex Sekaris, and today I welcome back my Dharma brother, Robert Bonomo to Skeptico. You know, we're just chatting a minute ago. I feel like I've known Robert. I have known him for a long time. It seems even longer, and it seems like I've had him on the show a bunch of times, but I really haven't. I've only had him on the show once, but I've listened to a ton of his interviews. He's out there on a lot of the folks that I like to talk to and listen to and are part of this community, and he's always cranking out some of these incredible new films of his, his latest, I have up on the screen, Twilight of the Archons, a deep dive into the manipulation of money in consciousness by the powers that control our daily lives. This is a good one, really, really great film, and you can watch it for free on YouTube. How are you going to beat that deal? Robert is, can be found at cactusland.com, where if you go there, and I'm scrolling through now, you can see some of his previous films, some of his books. He's a novelist. He's also a university lecturer, and he's a blogger and is just really, really, really an interesting creative guy, but also has this very grounded background in kind of real world stuff. We're just talking about a minute ago, NBA from Boston University, very successful at internet marketing in a former life. I think that's why I say he's my Dharma brother, because I get him on so many levels, and it's almost like this free flow of kind of exchange, and hopefully we'll have that today, right, Robert? Yeah. So I think it's true, because we have somewhat similar backgrounds, and when we look at for things like artificial intelligence, one side of me said, yeah, you know, the Archons, but the other side's like, wow, I could make so much money with this stuff. You know what I mean? Exactly. And you know, I mean, if you want to, we're going to get there really soon. I don't necessarily want to jump there right from the beginning, because what I thought we would do is you don't have a trailer per se on the movie, and there's no reason to have a trailer. You can go watch it on YouTube. There was a trailer on the YouTube channel. I made a real short one, but it's about 40 seconds, but it doesn't really say much. It's music and images, just music and images. So it's better. It's not really a spoken trailer. Let me play a clip from his, this latest movie Twilight of the Archons, which you can watch on YouTube for free, and you'll immediately see why you might want to go take a look at this thing. We have become prisoners of our fears and desires. But to what end is the entire meaning of modern life to simply seek pleasure and avoid pain? Is this enough to live? In our past, there were hidden esoteric paths that guided the wise through the matrix of control. But these ancient learnings have become obscured by pseudo transcendent materialism and false profits. So Robert, I've shared a short clip there. I hope everyone can get a sense for what the movie's about. Tell us more, particularly before we launch off into a million inside baseball deep dives, which we're bound to do. Tell folks a little bit about this particular film, how and why you put it together. When you put it together, it seems incredibly relevant. It seems very immediate, but I'm sure you've had to work on it for a while, which makes it even kind of more interesting. Tell us about the film. Yeah, I started this film in 2018 as soon as I finished 21 Faces of God. But the initial idea had come in about 2016. So I've been playing around with this idea a long time. So in 2018, and it takes me a couple of years because I collect pieces of things. And so once I have enough stuff collected, then I begin to lay it out. So I started laying it out pre coronavirus. And then the whole thing, when the world just kind of blew up, I had to start again. So I almost didn't finish it. I almost didn't finish it. I would say the kernel, the real essence of this film is, do you remember I used that quote from Joseph Campbell about the time? There's a lot of Joseph Campbell in here. And we're going to talk about that. So tell me that particular Joseph Campbell clip, because I have some other ones I was going to pull up as well. It was one, I watched that as a kid. I was about 20, maybe 23, 24, something like this. And I remember watching that thing about time and how it's, he talks about it's, it's a condescension of the infinite to the mind of man. And that's what we see as God. And that drove me insane. I never understood what he was talking about. What do you think now today, that's still very, very deep. And you might have to say that again and break it down. What is your understanding of that now? A condensation condensing down the infinite. A condescension. A condescension. Did he mean as a condescension? There's kind of dual meaning there, right? It's condescending, but also a concentration, right? Or am I wrong? And that would that not be a fair dual meaning? I think he really meant it as a condescending on the part of the infinite to the mind of man. And that's what we see as God. And you, and of course, we all know his famous bliss quote, right? Yes. You have that in the film as well. So, so, but tell, tell folks what the, what the bliss quote is. I want to try and be as non inside baseball to start out here. But, but first go back to the, to the God thing. If you, if any of the folks here have watched the 21 faces of God, they'll notice at the end, there's a little bit of, it becomes a little, you can, you can taste and smell it because I'm starting to smell this Vedantic culture that's really starting to interest me. And I start reading the Upanishads. And then I get into Ramakrishna a little bit and something happens. I'm reading the English translation of the Gospel of Ramakrishna. And it says edited by Joseph Campbell. And I said, you son of a gun. Now I know what you meant. You don't know. I'm not sure many people know this. You're familiar with Sachi Ananda, no? Remind me. Be consciousness of bliss. Yes. Yes. Right. It's one of the fundamentals of Vedic culture really. He's bliss quo. He's, he didn't, now I'm not saying he stole it, but he, that's what it is. And the, I, that's, it's, it's being when you, when you know you're being, you have bliss. And if you look at the one I use of Campbell talking about bliss, he goes, when you're really in it, that's when you find your bliss. Campbell was, was all in Vedic. You see what I mean? He was a non dual Advaita. That's what he was. That was his thing. And I didn't understand it when I was young. And when I finally got it, I was like, ah, you son of a gun. I know what you were up to. You see what I mean? Oh, it's very, it's very much a part of the film. And it's, it's wonderful. And, you know, okay, I'm just kind of, I feel like I'm holding back, holding back. So now we're going to kind of launch into this in, in only so many different levels that we're kind of playing around with and talking about. So the first thing that I'd say about Joseph Campbell and the quote about bliss from a business guy from an BU MBA guy, to me, that is the most misunderstood quote in the world because where I see it, a lot of people go with it is do what you love and the money will follow. And they think that's what he's saying. And do what you love and the money will follow is bullshit. Money doesn't work like that. Money doesn't follow your bliss. Bliss follows your bliss. If you seek bliss, your best hope is to find bliss, but it isn't to find more material shit that you want. But Campbell sometimes isn't totally clear on that. It's sometimes he, he, he does seem to straddle into this place where we all want to go called backdoor materialism, where we want to say these ideas that work on a spiritual non dual level might also work in the real world too. And I don't, I don't know that the evidence is there for that. And then I'd shoot out one more little Easter Bunny on Joseph Campbell. The question here, what propels Joseph Campbell into our culture? What is the work that really propels him into our culture? Oh, the Bill Moyers interview. Exactly. Bill Moyers, who, who is one of the co-conspirators deeply entwined in the coup that most people point to as being a major turning point in American history. And that's the assassination of JFK. So by these forthright Nazi, you know, Alan Dulles, CIA, Project Paperclip. Well, a lot of people forget, do you remember who Bill Moyers was in that? Right. He was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary by president, right? Right. There's a, there's a picture of Bill Moyers when the plane lands in DC and Johnson gets off the plane now president because remember he, Johnson took the oath on the plane. There's a very, you see Moyers waiting for a very young Bill Moyers. He goes up and shakes his hand. He was the guy who took the bubble top off the limo. He was the guy who, and you know, the JFK thing, it's like ancient history for most people because they're just not of that age, but it's just so many people will point to like with this latest kind of round of, you know, recapturing the castle that happened. And not to say that Trump wasn't part of the same gang, just a different faction anyway, because we won't get into all that. But in this latest round of just kind of absurdity, it directly traces back to the JFK coup. And not the JFK was perfect either, but it's just unraveling history in a way that most people don't want to do. And what I think is interesting about it is, so there's two ways of looking at Bill Moyer, right? Bill Moyer is fantastic. I love Bill Moyer on PBS. But what does he do? What does he do with this part of his life? What is it? Because anyone who was involved at that level with Johnson, if they didn't know it beforehand, before the shooting, they knew it soon after, right? Because their plot to cover this up is so transparently, idiotically just stupid that he had to know. And then what did he do with that? Did he ever speak out about it? Did he, you know, it's like Dan Rather, you know, it's like, I've watched the subredor film and the head goes down, you know, it's like lie upon lie that was spread throughout the media and these guys perpetuated. I don't want to get off on the JFK thing. I want to get off on the Joseph Campbell thing in terms of how do you be in this world and not of this world? How do you be the mystic that Joseph Campbell is? And how do you at the same time be best-selling author and PBS celebrity? You know what I mean? I think that is the BU MBA, hey, I could make a lot of money in AI kind of thing that I think is also and then I'm going to shut up. But I think there is that tension in your movie and your movie is beautifully done, but you don't fall for the kind of sucker kind of one way or another. The lawyer connection, I think, is it's interesting to look at it that way. Bill, where's a complex guy? A very complex guy. And so is Campbell. Campbell was not a simple guy. Very interesting to remember once Campbell died, the wolves came after them. They called him first, they tried to attack him as an anti-Semite with no, just by hearsay. The guy had written and spoken, I mean, unbelievable amount of video with him, never said anything. But oh, in private, he said this and privately said that. And the second thing is they attacked his credentials because he never had a PhD. So he never finished the PhD. So the Sanskrit scholars came after him. If you look, if you academics hated him because he became a superstar and he didn't, he never got the PhD. He was not a full professor. And I don't think he wrote a lot of academic papers. If he wrote books. So he was a little bit different. He followed his own hang. And so yeah, Campbell was not somebody that a lot of people liked in academia. And that gets even deeper, right? I mean, first to address the anti-Semite thing, straight on. I am so anti-Semite. I mean, just unapologetically. I'm anti-Christian, unapologetically. I'm anti-Islam, unapologetically. Religion is a great mind control game that folds into this social engineering project in a way that if we don't address it straight on, then we have no chance. So all these religions are just out in the open about promoting these cultish practices that seek disintermediation between you and God, for lack of a better term. So I think it's really easy to read into what Joseph Campbell is saying as being anti-Semitic in the same way that you could read into what he's saying as being anti-Christian, because you can. He's kind of calling for a larger Christianity that Christians would say, would just kind of react against. You're kind of very open to the Gnostic vibe. Whenever I say Christ consciousness to someone who's Christian, they just tighten up like, oh, you're going to try and pass some kind of Gnostic stuff. And I know that's bad. They're just programmed kind of in this robotic way. And I don't know why we would want to give Judaism some kind of pass. I mean, it's a wonderful social tradition. Frick, there are values. But it's kind of like Mormonism too. Mormonism works incredibly well too. It doesn't mean that it doesn't have cultish origins. So I think that's on one hand kind of that. And then the academia thing is a complete joke. I mean, all of academia is built on this falsified idea that you and I cover beautifully in the film that there's tried to sell you that consciousness is an illusion. And they're doing it because they want to sell you stuff and they don't want you to get this expanded view of who you are. And that's what they're pushed back on Joseph Campbell. So let's push back on both sides. Let's push back on the religious side. And at the same time, we'll push back on the scientific side disguised as this social sciences academia. Because I mean, they are just all everyone in the social sciences are just water boys for the hard science. I mean, they just follow like lap dogs. It's a joke. And I just wanted to remember that quote I used from Max Plank, that is brilliant. He said, you can't get behind the consciousness. I mean, it's so simple. But when you really think about it, he said, if you can't, you can't get behind it. So from a scientific point of view, that's very profound. You can't how can you how can you look at it? I mean, he clearly states that. And so if you can't get behind it, how can you ever escape it? You know, you can't do science without without thinking about that. And if you don't think about it, what are you really doing? Okay, so there's a whole bunch of different points we could jump to. And we could jump to the technology part of this, which you do a beautiful job of covering and our Google Netflix kind of what we call it. Google Netflix. Yes. So talk about that. Talk about the gospel of Google and Netflix and how they seem to be kind of overtly prepping us for what's coming down the road. Yeah, I use I use a clip of ex Machina. And but if you watch, I mean, I to name the series, but there's so many in the series. But I have gotten the sensation in the last 10 years that there's a lot of good television being made from a technical point of view, excellent writing, good acting, TV has become almost like cinema. But the underlying message of all of this is pure materialism, absolutely pure materialism. That's all you have. There is no transcendent message in anything that they produce. So your values and goals as far as, for example, social justice, overt ethics, this is the value of life, but there is nothing more, absolutely nothing more. And that is something that I think is extremely important because it's completely taken over our culture. That really is the paradigm. Well, I want to explore that a little bit further because I don't know that they're not offering a transcendence. And I think you say this in the film, they're really suggesting that there's a different kind of transcendence that we need to be kind of ready for. Do you want to kind of speak to that? Because I think that you do, you do at some point say the fundamental question is, is consciousness of the machine something that we need to fully consider and fully embrace? And is that ultimately our transcendence? Yeah. And I think I dance around it a little bit when I say it's not at all clear. It's not at all clear that the machine could be conscious. And I can explain that why I danced around that a little bit. This is the balance I actually appreciated in the film because anyone who, you know, we kind of get stuck in our little echo chamber too. And we all start saying the same thing. And people are like, ooh, AI bad, Neuralink, Elon Musk bad, you know. And it's like, you know, what if, what if this is inevitable? Because one of the things of the Google Netflix Gospel that rings true to all of us is that unless you're a Luddite, stick your head in the ground, you know, ride your horse and buggy, there's a certain ability of this that you want to say, I hope somebody is mining store and is getting us ready for this future. And, you know, hats off to X Machina for, you know, kind of allowing us to explore these topics. So what do you think about that? I completely convinced that I don't put any sort of moral judgment on AI and on technology. It's absolutely inevitable. This is something that is happening, just like the printing press happened, like the internet happened, et cetera, et cetera. What do they call it? The fourth industrial revolution. This is happening. And Alex, you and I, I think realize it's not like it's going to happen. It has happened. We're in the middle. Explain that a little bit. How do you know we're in the middle of that? Give people concrete examples. This is just a stupid example. From 2017, I'm sure that you remember that article in The Guardian about how the AI can tell if you're gay or you're straight with five pictures of your face. Now remember, 2017 in today's terms is like 100 years ago. That's five, the research, the data is alive from five years ago. Five pictures, five pictures, and they can tell if you're gay or you're straight. And like I tell people, who cares? But what about five pictures? You have depression. You have deviant behavior. They have that today. Today, give me, for example, Alex, think Foxconn, a million employees, right? Now they have a million employees. How many employees have they ever had? What must be 10 million? They have 10 million pictures of people. 10 million pictures of people they know. This guy stole, here are all the thieves. Here are the depressed ones, the ones that missed work. Here are the ones that were sexual deviants. You don't think they have this data now? Explain who Foxconn is. Foxconn does all the manufacturing for Apple. I think they offer Dell, HP, the largest company in the world by employees. That's not a military. Just so people kind of refresh their memories. When you see those pictures of these Orwellian, Orwellian factories in China with the nets on the side to kind of catch the bodies of people who curl themselves off of it because they just can't face an existence of this future, this dark dystopian future that is their life with their social credits. And they just leap on the other side. That is Foxconn. That is who we were talking about, Foxconn. Exactly. And remember, I taught in China, so I lived in China. I met people who worked at Foxconn. Chinese universities, Chinese universities, all the kids must live in the dormitory and they live in dorms of about seven boys per room and like nine girls. So for them to go even from a university to a Foxconn dormitory, remember in Foxconn you live in the dormitory. You sound like a, I think it's a 12 month contract to go year to year. And, you know, your contract is for five days. If you don't work six days, it's not good. You got to work the six days. And you're not working eight, you're working 10, 11, 12 hour shifts. I used to talk to some industrial engineers. You know, the guys are kind of managing things. You could feel that just like, oh man, six days, 12 hours was rough. These were engineers. We're not talking about the, you know, the people, you know, lower down. So. Well, that kind of leads to another topic that you address in the film and in all your work. And I love your quote from Anne Bernays, who is the daughter. Right. Right. The daughter. That was the daughter. That's a great quote. Enlighten, enlighten despotism. Tell us, tell us about that. So we all know who Bernays was, right? He's the nephew, I think, of Sigmund Freud. Either that or he's related by marriage. But he's the one who takes Sigmund Freud and says, hey, you got some kind of interesting ideas there, but you haven't begun to think about how to operationalize these, how to productize these, right? That's where he starts. He's got a little of you and I in this. He's like, wow, I can make a little money off this. He got women smoking. The whole idea of how to get women to smoke in the Mason's Day parade. He got those seven women out there smoking, showing the power of cigarettes to get women, because women used to not smoke in public. It was frowned upon. So he twist, he changed that social norm to get women to smoke. Bernays brought. What Bernays, the genius of Bernays is this. Bernays understood that you can create desires, then fulfill them. Before people had needs and we fulfilled their needs, but Bernays understood you can develop, you can create that desire and then fulfill it. That's what I did as an internet marketer. I would show you a picture of a guy with a hot girl in a bad car and say, hey man, you want to learn how to trade options? I'll show you a couple of grand weekends. Come on, man. Alex, I had the numbers down on that Excel sheet. So many millions of impressions, so many clicks, so many registrations. I'm going to go fishing and I'll get, and that's what every Bernays did. I created that desire, put the picture out, so many would react, get them to buy and make some money. Let's play that. Let's play that. No, you're not a bad boy. Don't say that. We're going to talk about that in a minute. We're going to let Ann talk about that. Hold on. He called it the engineering of consent. Democracy to my father was a wonderful concept, but I don't think he felt that all those publics out there had reliable judgment and that they very easily might vote for the wrong man or want the wrong thing so that they had to be guided from above. It's enlightened despotism in a sense. That is fantastic. I got to give a shout out to Adam Curtis. The nicest thing anyone said about Twilight of the Archons for me, some guy on Reddit said, it looks like a low-budget Adam Curtis film. I was like, yes, that's what I wanted to hear. That's what it is. It's low-budget Adam Curtis. So again, you might have mentioned a century of the self if anyone doesn't remember the brilliant. Yeah, and you got to go watch it in several parts. Kind of turning this back to the film where you say, hey, don't be so quick to just think, you know, we're just going to rip all this stuff down because we don't know. It's easier to destroy social structures than it is to. Absolutely. Can I play that clip and then we'll talk about it? Sure. We have explored their methods and false myths, but in order to defeat them, we must be able to identify them. Know your enemy. He knows you. So is the answer revolution? Should we take to the streets and throw the rascals out? Who would we replace them with? Could it really be that easy? Unfortunately, reality is more complicated than comic book characters would have us believe. And we shouldn't forget that it takes much more energy to create a social order than to destroy one. So Robert, speak to that for a second, because again, that is the what I loved about the film is another example of this subtle tension that you're developing because you're taking us down one path and then you're hitting us with the cold reality that are you naive enough to think that just a simple revolution is what you seek. What's that saying? If you're not a socialist by the time you're 20, you don't have a heart. And if you're not a conservative by the time of your 40, you don't have a brain. Order, social order. What's it? The second law of thermodynamics entropy to create a social order, the complexity of our society. You're going to destroy that. And what are you going to? There's a 99.9 percent chance what comes after is going to be a full disaster. What are you going to do? No, no, no, just relax because the AI is going to go where it has to go. The economy is going to go where it has to go. History is going to go where it has to go. It's about us. It's not about it. I really believe that. This is the next level, shit, Robert, that I rarely hear you talk about. So it's a real treat. I totally, totally agree with you. The chaotic nature of the entrepreneurial spirit and how it manifests in the United States is hard to recreate. And it's fundamentally essential to how and why we've gotten this far. What we know to be the alternatives there and how those get played out. And we should be careful with the unintended consequences of both, the unintended consequences of communism, which is this kind of complete virus of the mind that is just absurd to think that you would give up all your rights, you would give up all your possessions in order to give them to some non entity state that would then decide your life. And you should resist that with every fiber of your being. And the messiness that comes with that that we call capitalism will prevail over that because that is a fundamentally flawed system that I think will always collapse upon itself. What would you have any thoughts on that? Oh, yeah, the communism, I mean, it just doesn't work. It just doesn't work. Now we're at a crisis now in capitalism, especially in the West. And I would say, I agree with you more, it's a false crisis on the economic level on the economic level. People come live here and try and I mean, I don't want to tell you how much money I make, but it's pretty, pretty depressing when you go to university professors that what you can do in the United States today, if you have an idea and want to get something done, it's still exceptional. It still is. So I think what we're having is it's the cultural side of it. We're having a cultural breakdown. But I'm not so sure that on an economic level, things are as horrific as people think they are. So, so then let's get to the real stuff, which is when we do look beyond the material, then we see how pitifully small of a game we're playing when we worry about any of that stuff, when we worry about the materialistic, even when we're railing against the materialism or we're railing against ex machina and the culture shapers, because what you're really pointing to is something that truly transcends that. What are we seeking at that soul level that is beyond materialism and is portrayed in film? It's something that's come to me as I've gotten older. If the key to everything, I mean, if we could agree that being happiness is what we're all looking for, I mean, it's not that complicated. You know, we just want to feel that sense of peace and happiness. You don't get it out there. It just doesn't come out there. You can have fun out there, and I think people should go out and have fun out there. But in the end, that thing that we're all, and I think it's as simple as that, that thing we're all searching for, no matter in what it is, if it's in material things, in relationship, whatever it is, you can't get it out there, and eventually you've got to turn in. And that's the only place you can find it. That's been my experience. I'm not, I'm not saying that this is, I'm just saying this has been my experience, and I've seen it related in many traditions. And like what you say about religion, so true, no? That when I was growing up, I had certain very traditional, say, Catholic beliefs. And when Campbell, in that interview, in that Moyers interview, he said something very important, he said, Moyers asked him about a personal God, and he said, you know, of course not. I don't know what, you know? And when you have to transcend those ideas of, you know, I mean, if there was a time for me that if you said, Jesus maybe didn't exist, I would have, you know, been scandalized. But now, it doesn't really matter, I don't care. I can honestly say, I mean, what difference does that make? That's not where the truth is. The truth is, in turn, great. So let's find another clip, I think that reinforces that. Realizing the world we experience as a reflection, a perception in our mind is a key insight. There is no world out there that we experience. What we experience is perception itself. Is reality the images and the sensations we experience, or simply the awareness in which they arise? Our culture insists that it is the objects themselves. But are we being deceived? Rise, wake up, seek the wise and realize. The path is difficult to cross, like the sharpened edge of a razor. So say the wise. And I have a firm belief in this now, not only in terms of my own experience, but in knowing about the experiences of other people. When you follow your bliss, and by bliss, I mean the deep sense of being in it and doing what the push is out of your own existence, you follow that and doors will open where there would, you would not have thought there were going to be doors and where there wouldn't be a door for anybody else. And there's something about the integrity of a life and the world moves in and helps. Great, great stuff, Robert. Do you want to comment on any of that in that last piece? I'll edit that down a little bit because it went on a little bit too long, but I can't stop. I like, I want to keep playing more and more. Joseph Campbell at the end is the bliss quote, but come in on the whole, the journey you take us on. Yeah, it's really important. We only know our perceptions, but we never interact with this material world. We don't. And then if you follow philosophically, you go to Kant and then you go through Hegel and all these people. And what does science do? Science, this is important. Science measures perceptions and manipulates perceptions through technology, but the actual material world, what is it? We don't know. The only thing we know is our awareness and those, and in the field within which all of these perceptions arise, that's all we know. You know, Donald Hoffman, I think, really nails this when he really goes into exactly what is our experience and our experience is only that awareness. Like Planck says, you can't get behind it and you can't get in front of it. So that's all, we're right there. That's all we have. And when you bring that down, when you think about concepts like time and space, do they really hold up? And I don't know. I'm not a physicist, but I do know what I know and I know is my experience, and my experience is simply this perception. And if you drill it down to what you know and you get rid of the stories, like I say in the film, the story of money, you know, what money is and what people perceive it as are very different. And the same as our experience with the material world, when you drill down, you know, what do we have? We only have that experience of the here and now. That's all we have. Everything occurs there. And so, if you go there, there are some traditions who seem to think that, you know, you can find that bliss there, not yesterday, not tomorrow, you can find it there. Robert, tell us a little bit about your personal spiritual life and practices. How do you bring that down to a practical level? What do you believe in practice? Yeah, because I spent a long time in sort of the at Western, I'm not going to go through the whole trajectory, but a lot of time in the Western esoteric tradition, a lot of time, a lot of time in Gnosticism. And I found one problem, one problem. It's fascinating, but it doesn't get you over the edge. Do you know what I mean? Like you can really, it's very interesting. But there seems to be that the sort of that last leap is a little bit difficult. And then I got into invited non-dualism. You know, Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta, this whole thing in the modern, in the modern, I guess, opponents with this would be someone like Rupert Spira or Francis Seal, these types of people. And getting into that, it has, I mean, anyone who's into that non-dual thing is going to see it in the film very clearly. It's obvious for those people who are there. But yeah, I would say that's where I am now. Pretty serious into that. And it seems like it's working for me. And I didn't set out to make the film this way. I really did. I promise you I didn't. But it's just kind of evolved this way. And then I got to the end. I just want to tell one kind of interesting story. When I understood what Campbell was saying, that Campbell was basically a proponent of a divider completely. If you look into his past, he's completely a divider. And I understood about Bliss. Bliss is really love. Then I said, that's it. Because I don't know if you noticed what the end is one Corinthians about love. That's one Corinthians in Greek. And I was like, that's it. And for you fans of Kizlowski out there, I changed the timing to get love, hopes, all right, when Julia's smile comes on. So I switched it on Kizlowski a little bit. I moved it up a little. So sorry, Christophe. But that was the idea to bring it up to there and then sliding Corinthians. I thought that was kind of a nice little move. And then you end with the very excellent Natalie Merchant. And I thought that was, that was a great, great connection in a way. Tell folks, this is maybe inside spiritual religious, if you will, baseball. How do you understand at a super high level the difference between Gnosticism and the non dual stuff? And then I'll kind of offer my perspective. Oh, I think fundamentally it's very similar because Gnosticism means gnosis. It's the experience of the divine, the actual experience. It's not about beliefs. There's a cosmology and a mythology, but understood correctly. It's about an experience of that, that divine experience, which is inexperience. I think saying anything more, speaking anything more about it is bullshit. When you've had the experience, you know, there were ways to get you over the top. But a lot of those were lost. A lot of those traditions were lost. But in the non dual tradition, the invited tradition, they've kept it alive pretty clearly. You know, they said, you know, to get from here to there, there are certain methods, depending on your personality type, what's better for this person and that person, it's pretty clear. If you brought it to a Christian level, I would say it has a lot to do with the cross. The vertical is the eternal and the horizontal part of the cross. That's what comes and goes. That would be my, for example. So where you want to be, you want to be right in the center between where they, where they need. That's where you want to be. And that where it was Christ, he was right there, right, right in the center of that cross. When you think about it that way, between the infinite and what comes and goes, you can kind of make the connection. But yeah, go to how I'd like to hear, I'd love to hear your, your take. My take is, Gnosticism is about dam the archives. And non dual thinking is world what world. And to me, it's more direct. The non dual approach is more direct. And I particularly like where people in the West are non dual Dharma brothers in the West have taken it. I really think they've taken it further than the Eastern tradition did. The thing that always I pull up a little bit short on the Gnosticism is they see this battle, see this big war. And it's like, how can there, if you, if you truly are transcending, how do you see this as any war? And how could you see good and evil as some kind of war? It's all good. It can't be otherwise. It's non dual. There's no dual, you know. And I think you captured that beautifully in the film. The battle is inside you. If you choose. We are our own archive. I'll give you an example. I have a lot of beliefs that are absolute nonsense, absolutely nonsense. I believe a lot of stupid things. Like for example, imagine, you know, the keys are on the kitchen table and I checked five times and they're not there. I have a lot of beliefs like that in my life. But to get rid of those beliefs, oh my God. And that's a little bit the demure. He's holding on. Yeah, it does. And I'm all for Joseph Campbell and you like stories and myths. And we all do to a certain extent. I like, to me, there's something more direct about the non dual. And you know, even though I said I love my Western non dual teachers, hey, the people from the east know some shit too. And I'm the hugging saint. I always have this kind of quote of this wonderful experience. She's one of her followers have when I'm not at all down with followers. We don't need to follow anyone. We don't, we can disintermediate and go. But anyways, I'm a is giving is giving these incredible facilitating these incredible awakenings by people just by hugging them and she hugs anyone and thousands of people line up to just get one of her hugs. That's what she does. But then she also works tirelessly digging these latrines in India with the untouchables and is just like imagine a mother Teresa and one of her followers goes up and says, how can you do this? I mean, you say, we're not of this world and yet all your time and energy is put into this world. And she says, world, what world? That is non dual. That is I do. I do. This is Jesus, right? I'm in this world, but not of this world. That living that is just strikes me as a little bit different than Gnosticism. And I love Gnostic vibe and I love the films and stuff like that. But just we're just sharing kind of our perspectives. And I agree that for me, when I found the non dual path, I took a deep breath and I was like, I think this is it. I think we're on the final approach here. Do you know what I mean? There's a sense of it grabs you and it doesn't let go because I love Gnosticism, but I never knew how to crack the code. Like I want to crack the code, man. I mean, this is cool, but cool is not enough. The non dual stuff, it gives you says, all right, son, let's go. It's very powerful, but you have to be ready. I don't think it's for everything. You know, you got to be, you got to be kind of sick. You got to have to, you know, you got to pay your dues a little bit beforehand. One of my great non dual teachers has a great way to start for anybody. Don't complain about the weather. Don't complain about the fucking weather. It's the most non dual you can get. That's the essence of it. You think you're the center of the fucking universe. You think you're the center of the continent of Africa that the weather should you're crazy. You left the keys on the counter five times. You check what are you doing? Stop it right now. Let's just stop complaining about the weather. Okay, enough. Robert, it's been fantastic. Tell us, tell us where you're going with the film Twilight of the Arkons. Anyone can go watch it on YouTube and should watch it on YouTube. Tell us what other things you're working in, how you're getting the word out. What's in the hand that looks like a peyote button or something in the hand of this cactus land logo that you have? That's the old Hunter Thompson logo, you know, the Gonzo logo. Yeah. I mean, that's, that's from Hunter Thompson in cactus land, of course, comes from TS Eliot. And so it's kind of a, you know, a mishmash of that. But I've kind of created the brand and I just want to say, and this is shameless self promotion, the film is completely free. And I don't want money. You know, I have a day job. I pay the rent. I don't need money. But please promote the film because I think it's important. It's not maybe it's not one of these things going to get, you know, but it's a kind of message. If you get it, I think it's important. So folks, if you like the film, I'd really appreciate just a couple posts on Facebook, I read it, you know, just a little bit. If you feel like you like it, just promote it a little bit because I think it's it's there's something worthwhile about this film. Absolutely, absolutely true. Our guest has been so excellent. Now you know why he's my Dharma brother, Robert Pinamo. Thanks so much for what we'll definitely have to do this. Again, I know you, you'll be cranking out another one of these in a couple of years. A couple of years now maybe. But terrific having you on Robert. Congratulations on this great job. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thanks again to Robert Pinamo for joining me today on Skeptico. One question IT up from this interview, kind of an offbeat one, but it's the one we wound up on. So let's see how deep down this kind of wacky rabbit hole you want to go. How do you understand process the differences between the Gnosticism stuff and the non-dual stuff? I'd love to hear a conversation on that. Join me over on the Skeptico forum. If you want to chat about it, please stick around for future shows. I got a bunch of them coming up until next time. Take care. Bye for now.
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Over to our mam is the Steve Rhodes as we do each and every Monday at 20 past the hour and don't forget folks Steve has an outstanding show here every trading day One to two Easton stand-to-time also a great newsletter mastering probability now It's very easy to get Steve's newsletter folks come over to our website at TFNN We can see mastering probably you go to newsletters You see mastering probability right on the right-hand side top row you can get mastering probability for one month for $149 you get it for six months for $155 which is the savings of $199 at 22% and you can get it for one year for $1195 Which is a savings of $593 of 33% now they all come with a 30-day money-back guarantee Steve not only has a great newsletter when you get his newsletter folks Okay, you're gonna get a huge amount of information over there You got a lot of good archives over there if you want to understand how to ride that market check it out 30-day money-back guarantee great deal Steve Rhodes. What's going on? Well big-time celebration here in Florida Tom as you know all three of our NFL teams are in the playoffs That's pretty wild isn't it? I know I saw that stat last night after One yeah, right, right. I don't know if that's ever happy boy. Why does it go to the Lions? They really you know, I'm originally from Detroit It's been a tough road, but you know, they really did look they really did look good this year I enjoy watching last night's game. Yeah out there as well. So we'll see, you know What's gonna be cool is next Monday you guys have the Monday night game. I know Tampa and the Cowboys So, you know, that's gonna be a tough game Going against Buffalo that's gonna be a tough game for Miami and Jackson will going against the Chargers That's that's not gonna be an easy game either. So we'll see what happens But it is great to get all four all three Florida teams into the playoffs out there Everyone's coming to Florida. We got all the winning teams So I was with somebody last night was thinking of moving down. He's from the Northeast He said there's something like 12,000 people a day Moving to the state. It's brilliant. Yeah. No, it's a monster number. Yeah, right. All right We started we started figuring that out said that that didn't seem right, but but hey come on down, right? We get come on totally. Yeah So hey, I thought we would do here beginning of the year, okay So we've got some different cycle type patterns that we can take a look at and one of the tools that I use It's a provided by the folks over at season X They've done a really tremendous job of being able to put together the all of the historical data So that you can take a look at it over time to see what kind of seasonal patterns might be in play and it gives you a Lot of flexibility. So I used to do all this work on spreadsheets by hand and it took pretty much forever You know trying to line up, you know the the month of January and 1923 to 19 to 2022 as an example You're not so easy to do so these guys have got it done the this chart here that we're looking at We are now in the third year of a presidential cycle And it has a cyclical pattern if we take a look at the red lines folks as we take a look at some of these charts Those represent where we're at today just so you can see so if the if this is the undercurrent here The third year of a presidential term We should be expecting a sideways move for a little bit out here We can see it sort of tops nothing significant to the downside a little bit like the consolidation that we have been in What this does though tell us is that the low for the year could possibly be in so if the market follows this cycle That's what its message to you and I is If we take a look at the Dow and just go back over the last 126 years so this takes us back to 1897 again the red line on the left-hand side shows us exactly where we're at So this is just the normal Doesn't matter whether it's a presidential cycle just simply all the data since for the last 126 years And what is the average price movement? Well, it turns out that today And an average basis would be a top price would move down into the middle of January Maybe the end of next week or so then move higher than one more move down to about the end of February And then it takes off and again in this case here This is indicating that we that the low for the year Could be in for the Dow. There's another cyclical pattern Tom that you and I can take a look at and this shows us so we're entering 2023 and what we can do with all this data as we go back and just take a look at years at end in threes to see What kind of cyclical pattern it has? Here this suggests that we should see a now just take a look at the Dow in these charts here This and the reason I've done that folks is because I have more data to be able to utilize So for years ending in three much more data than if I looked at the S&P 500 Third year of presidential cycle much more data in the Dow than I have inside the S&P 500 But here inside the Dow would suggest that actually we would see the market top out about now And then move lower into February and then take off that would be the end of the the bottom of the 2023 in this case here is suggesting towards the end of February. So that's for years that are ending in three Now you and I know we listen to the talk shows or driving around listening to the channels and so forth and Economists continue to debate whether the US is in a recession or not So if there's a debate, we're not sure, you know, how do I figure out what the market might be doing? Well, there's an issue. There's a fact out there that is not disputable and that fact is that inflation is outpacing GDP Otherwise known as stagflation now there's employment data that goes along with that But if we take a look at stagflationary periods in here, I've got this charted out This data here is from the World Bank I believe is where I got that from maybe was up from a Fred St. Louis Fred site out there and here What we can see is that this is inflation outpacing GDP and it lasts from 1973 to 1983 Okay, so we've got some data here. Although it's for a short period of time ten years But in and that's over the the entire period of the of the Dow out here If we take a look at that ten-year period of time Here's what its cyclical pattern looks like and what this tells us Tom is that price really continues to move higher We fluctuate up and down but it continues to move higher into about the middle of May And then the market just simply moves lower So we are in or we appear to be in a stagflationary period of time out there So that's a really good chart to take a look at so missing from the Dow's historical price movement that we just took a look at Out there is the doom and gloom, you know, that's discussed on television So why because we just took a look at a third year of a presidential cycle That looks like markets are the Dow moves higher the regular seasonal cycle pattern You're sending in three and then even an average price movement during a stagflation So if we go take a look at the charts, so that's what the cycles are the way that I take a look at those cycles Tom if it's a cycle higher cycle low I'm looking for some type of confirmation on pattern recognition tools. Yes. Well here These are the weekly charts This is the weekly chart for the Dow on the left the Dow equity future contract in the right and what they did was they both Formed what I referred to as rogement to indicator bottom patterns This is on a weekly chart that we're taking a look at here's the weekly chart for the Dow going back to 2009 and with those blue arrows are Identifying rogement to indicator bottoms and we can see that each time these formed here on a weekly basis They've identified Significant bottoms so we just took a look at in that cyclical pattern has to me at least as me saying hmm Maybe we have put in a significant bottom We can go back before March of 2009 and the next rogement to indicator bottom pattern that forms was in 2002 Well that identified a pretty significant bottom in the market So folks would like to learn this Tom as you mentioned earlier They simply can subscribe to mastering probability They can go right to the ultimate reversal patterns out there and it's a one-hour workshop And they will learn exactly how the rogement to indicator pattern and tool does lastly This is just a quick chart a weekly scan that Subscribers get access to it shows all the weekly rogement to indicator bottom patterns that are out here for these instruments Just a small little snippet of what mastering probability could fight for Steve But let me ask you so that we're only in the second week of you know 2023 So if the Dow takes out the lows you're saying of 2023 That's saying that are we talking the October lows We're talking about the January lows January loves. Okay. Yeah, get over to TFN and folks. Well, thanks, man
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Hi and how are you all today? The question says, find the value of the unknown interior angles X in the following figures and the figure which we need to deal with is this. We are given the exterior angle as 100 degrees and one of the interior opposite angle as 70 degree. We need to find out the other interior opposite angle. Now let's start with the solution. We know that sum of interior opposite angles is equal to the exterior angle that is according to exterior angle property of a triangle. Now here we are given the interior opposite angles as 70 degree and X respectively. The sum will be adding them up and it will be equal to the exterior angle which is 100 degree. What we need to do next is we just need to find the value of X that will be 100 degrees and 70 will be transposed from the left hand side to the right hand side. The sign will get changed and from positive it will be negative. This further implies X is equal to 30 degrees. So X is equal to 30 degrees is the required answer to the given question. Hope you understood the solution well and enjoyed it. Do have a nice day.
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Nyesom Wike, The former governor of Rivers State, has said that the APC should be grateful for a second chance to redeem themselves of what he described as past misdeeds against Nigerians.
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Here's some wiki. The former governor of River State has said that the APC should be grateful for second chance to redeem themselves of what he described as past misdeeds against Nigerians. Wiki U is a member of the People's Democratic Party, made this known today in a media at the River State Capital, Puth Harkins. In Puth, where should we go now? In Puth, it can be in the southwest, right? How do we live in the southwest? South, South, all you could do once in the 1970s, just in the west. South is a puth, over seven. He was a man named Okaribo, named him, named him, named him. Let us still understand the truth. The problem when you see the truth in this country, people try to align it with what? In terms of performance for Mr. President, in terms of performance, if you want to use electoral success, in the south side, after a sequence.
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City of Columbia Parking Services Announces 2023 Amnesty Program
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City of Columbia Parking Services has announced an amnesty program and Deputy Director Tori Salvant provides us with some additional information.
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Hello, I'm Tori Sovereign, Deputy Director at Park and Services. I'm here to introduce the 2023 Amistad program. The citizens have the opportunity to have all your late fees removed or forgiven from 30 days up to three years. This program runs for 31 days for the whole month of July. In order for a citizen to qualify, you must meet the following criteria. We will need you to fill out an application. You can either do it at 820 Washington Street or you can go online at parkingservices.columbusc.gov. You must apply us with either your tag numbers or a citation number for us to research it. We will move all your late fees. We look forward to seeing you. Thank you.
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Luke Voit on his HUGE Opening Day
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Yankees slugger Luke Voit had a huge Opening Day. Subscribe for daily sports videos!
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Oh, it's it's it's always nice, you know, even though it's it's a home run. It's nice to get that first hit out of the way and you know to see I only swung the bat twice today. Just you know, it just shows up, you know I'm going off my spring training and swinging up balls in the zone and Not chasing anything and swinging in my pitches. So it feels good to get off to a good start and It was a lot of fun today Christie to the right again. Look, you talked a little bit about last year being last cut for the Cardinals not being there for opening day What were you doing opening day and and how does it compare to this? It's unbelievable, you know, who would have thought I would be here for opening day You know, I always thought I'd do it in a car in a uniform, but It was super frustrating and I ended up getting hurt last year and I missed and I missed opportunities to Get called up with St. Louis, but you know to have that first opening day and then home run opening day It's pretty special. You know, it's something I'll remember for the rest of my life staying on the right Do you have any issues with butterflies going through opening day and how quickly did they if you did go away when you made contact? Oh, you kind of get it like when you're in the hole and You know, especially when I get those Luke chance when we did, you know opening lineup on the field and stuff It's pretty special and But you know, I think baseball kind of kicks over when you get on deck You get in your routine and you know kind of once you get that first pitch Out of the way, you know, it's it's baseball whether it's now or you know, you know a game in July But definitely have them. It's you know fun playing here. You know in the Bronx in front of an awesome fan base Who else? Joel right behind you right behind you Luke I wonder have you had any pinch me moments since you got here because it feels like there hasn't been a downturn yet. I Think it was a pinching moment. I walked in this locker room the first time and it's all stars You know future all famers and hey, you know, you know playing with judge and stand and cc and guardie and you know Sanchez and two rookie of the years almost last year. I mean that was my first pinching moment and then you know hitting with Guys that won the home run derby every day and trying to hang with them every day So which is kind of frustrating sometimes when you feel like the baby of the group. So But I would say yeah, just kind of being around these guys and you know watching a lot of these guys, you know play when I was younger Brian Luke you talk about you'll remember this for the rest of your life What are the snapshots of today that you'll remember? Oh? Obviously, you know the home run and you know, it's always nice to get out to that lead So Masa can you know just keep using that splitter man and you know get ahead and it's you know I feel like it's a comforting for him to Have that confidence in us and you know, it's just awesome with the quality of bats We had today as a team like I feel like we have what six or seven walks today And it's really good for a lot of the guys because a lot of guys want to come out of the gate swinging and try to get That first hit out of the way and for that to happen I mean it's gonna be big because you know like the guys in front of me aren't gonna see a lot of pitches They're studs and for them to control his own today was really impressive
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Argos Testers Review the NEW LEGO® VIDIYO™
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Inspire musical creativity with the LEGO® VIDIYO™ world. Available now on Argos.
Shop the range here: https://www.argos.co.uk/search/vidiyo/?clickOrigin=searchbar:home:term:vidiyo
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Today I'm going to be reviewing the new Lego Video Party Llama Beatbox. This has already been built by my eight year old. This is suitable for seven years up and it's a really straightforward build. What I really like about this is that you've got your own little container to keep your Llama in. You have to download the app from your Play Store or the App Store and it's really quick to set up. I managed to do it in about five minutes and the best thing is it's safe for children. There's such a vast selection of music on the app as well. My son was having fun for absolutely hours. William loves music, he also loves Lego so this is great to bring out his creative side of not only Lego but also using the Beatbox part of it. So this is the toy which is well worth the money. It's really good fun, it encourages creativity, it encourages a bit of movement which is always good and it's musical which just means it's great isn't it. Quite fun, both my children have really enjoyed using it and they're interested in collecting other ones so I think it's a good concept. I think it'll work quite well. It's something different, something new. I would recommend this for any children, young adult family. It's a really fun way of creating music videos and I definitely recommend it to friends five out of five. I would definitely score this five out of five, five out of five, absolutely five out of five.
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IL‐1β Is an Androgen‐Responsive Target in Macrophages for Immunotherapy of Prostate C... | RTCL.TV
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### Keywords ###
#IL‐1β #androgendeprivationtherapy #androgenreceptor #immunetherapy #prostatecancer #tumor‐associatedmacrophage #RTCLTV #shorts
### Article Attribution ###
Title: IL‐1β Is an Androgen‐Responsive Target in Macrophages for Immunotherapy of Prostate Cancer
Authors: Deng Wang, Chaping Cheng, Xinyu Chen, Jinming Wang, Kaiyuan Liu, Na Jing, Penghui Xu, Xialian Xi, Yujiao Sun, Zhongzhong Ji, Huifang Zhao, Yuman He, Kai Zhang, Xinxing Du, Baijun Dong, Yuxiang Fang, Pengcheng Zhang, Xueming Qian, Wei Xue, Wei‐Qiang Gao ,and Helen He Zhu
Publisher: Wiley
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202206889
DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/03bc1d6133ef4aa9a8b3bb7a620c5dd4
Source URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206889
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Androgens are known to play a key role in the development and progression of prostate cancer. This study found that androgens can also affect the immune system by regulating the production of interleukin-1-beta, IL-1-beta. When androgens are blocked through medical castration or surgical removal, IL-1-beta levels increase, which leads to the formation of immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells, MDSCs. These MDSCs then prevent the activation of cytotoxic T-cells, resulting in an immunosuppressive environment. The researchers found that blocking IL-1-beta with an antibody combined with medical castration and an immune checkpoint inhibitor could be more effective than either treatment alone at treating advanced prostate cancer. This article was authored by Dang Wang, Chaping Cheng, Sinyu Chen, and others.
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#289 - Special COVID-19 Update
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Matt and Scott check in while uncertainty and fear grip the world in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
After contracting COVID-19 during a heavy travel schedule, Matt is back at home and recovering well, though under quarantine from the rest of his family.
We wish everyone at Barbell Logic and beyond the best as they endure these difficult times. --------------
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Welcome to the Barbell Logic podcast. I'm Scott Hambrick. That's Matt Reynolds He he'll in my heart. He'll always be patient number one. It's been a rough. It's been a rough couple weeks So so Matt's been ill everybody, I don't know if he wants to just start talking He went to went to a conference and had been traveling around and been in a bunch of our major airports And it gets home isn't feeling well and Go from there Matt Yeah, I I traveled extensively domestically at the end of February and early March and About five days after that domestic travel. I started to I started running a pretty good fever 101 102 and had really intense chills and Crazy body aches like body aches like I've never felt before like flew like body aches were just everything hurt and And this is really, you know that it wasn't it was certainly on some of the radars But it wasn't really on a radar yet the the coronavirus issue and so I continued to run fever and that was really the the bulk of the symptoms for me was a was just a moderate fever and Chills and and body aches and the body aches kind of stayed all along and the chills and the fever kind of wax and waned a little bit that started on March 5th and By by nine days into it Of course by that time it was on everybody's radar and I was pushing pretty hard to get tested and Well, so we're not the first test the way you texted texted it to me because we weren't talking Because I didn't want to get the Chinese aids through my phone, right? Of course You said that you had called your physician and he had kind of run through a little checklist with you It said yeah, you may have it. We don't know but don't come in unless it takes a turn for the worst. Is that right? That's that's correct. So I had to do I have both concierge medicine and had had worked with my doctor there And he was monitoring things and then also local with one of the local hospital groups they had set up a What is it? What are we doing now? Virtual visit they call it they had set up virtual visits and And so I literally talked to a doctor a lady and she said boy all your symptoms are right in line And by that time I had started to develop the sort of the respiratory cough and it it felt like tightness behind my My breastbone it didn't feel like It didn't feel like bronchitis or like goo in my lungs as much as it just felt like it was hard to take a full Breath in I wasn't really sure to breath yet. I just had developed this dry cough as well How could you tell when you're short of breath? Well Yeah, and I know right and so So anyway, she she said this was this would have been on Like Wednesday of last week. So about the 11th. I was talking to her and then did another call again with her on the on the 12th and Said listen my fever has spiked to 102 and a half The cough is worse. I know that's this is what this is. I I'm sorry, but I just you know, like I'm not I'm not a drama queen here I like I know this is what this is and it's just you know, I gotta figure out I'd like to at least be tested for the flu To see if we can rule that out and she said, you know, yeah, you need to get tested At least for the flu and rule all that stuff out. She said at the time This is back on the 11th. So a week ago. She That there were just no tests and the cdc would basically wouldn't test you unless you were over 60 you're in the icu and so so she wanted me to come into the Urgent care was right next to the to the ER here in the major hospital group And she said just go in and tell them that you have flu like sometimes stuff and I said wait, whoa I said, I've got I'm pretty sure I have this thing. You want me to walk into a busy Urgent care and potentially infect everyone And she said that they will not see you If you even say the words coronavirus if you you have to tell them you have flu like symptoms And so I You know, I was like, look, this is not that's not responsible So I I called the urgent care and said look I'm being referred by my doctor so and so To come in I have flu like symptoms. I've been told I'm not supposed to say the magic words But I I'm worried about coming in there and sitting in the waiting room With all of these people and potentially infecting them And they said thank you so much for calling. Oh, you know what your doctor is calling right now So they coordinated and and they said come on up And I got there and they had completely cleared the waiting room I mean it was like and they said there were you know long waits, of course everything's over just their overbook like crazy So I got there and I mean that waiting room there was not a soul in there I walked in they knew it was me They stuck a mask on my face and they took me back to a private room And that started the uh, they started the testing they poked and prodded me and and did the flu test Which comes back pretty quick and it came back negative. They um, they you know, they tested me for every possible disease That wasn't coveted 19 and they all came back negative. They tested me for sepsis I mean all sorts of random Stuff to to hope that something came came up positive And and late that night out of in a Thursday or friday night They uh, the doctor came in the lady and said You know, I normally this is good news But she said you tested negative for everything For flu and everything so she said we're gonna have to do the the covet 19 tests and she goes I'm pretty sure that's that's what it is. And so for those of you guys that don't know I'm sure some of our listeners have been tested at this point. It is not a pleasant test It is basically like a a long pipe cleaner But not like a soft pipe cleaner like a a metal or plastic Hard pipe cleaner and they stick a they stick one of those pipe cleaners down the back of your throat And swab the back of your throat till you you gag And I mean for a while and that's the best part then then they take another one of these same swabs these long like maybe 6 to 8 inch swabs and stick it down each nostril Until it chokes you in the back of your throat. It's bizarre and they they're twisting it the whole time And so uh, so they do this test and they break off the stick and they put it in the little vial and you're ready to send it off well I thought that was a done deal and they were gonna get tested Well, then then they went into about 24 hours of fighting with the cdc to even get the thing tested And they were like look this guy has tested negative the hospital was great They treated me great, but they said that this the our patient is negative for everything He shows all of the symptoms. He's got he's got They they did an x-ray on my lungs. My lungs had massive amounts of opacities Um, just look like it it looked like a Doppler radar of a midwestern thunderstorm Well to be fair again, we need to see we need to see one from uh, You know late last year because that's that may just be what they look like It could be except I don't smoke or have any reason to have Screwed up lungs, you know, so it's uh, anyway, so they the lungs look bad Um, they actually ended up admitting me into the hospital with double double pneumonia at the time and what is now we know is double viral pneumonia and um And so they came in the next day. They kept me overnight at the hospital came in the next day and said we got bad news um The the cdc isn't working on the weekend. The lab isn't open We're it's very important that the cdc doesn't have they need to let their workers go home and rest too And so the test that we took guess so there's very few tests out there The of the few tests that we have Uh, the one we took yesterday is going to expire before the lab is able to test it So we have to come in and swab the back of your nose and throat and stuff again So so they used two tests on me through one of them in the trash And then sent it off to the cdc and even even then it was a little bit of a fight to get it and so um Monday morning The 16th officially came back as positive for uh, covet 19 So I have it and then um, you know, it was just a myriad of phone calls with The cdc called me over and over again. They actually apologized profusely for the lack of testing and and uh governor's office On the phone give me their number. I need to talk to them. It's crazy, right? Give me their number I need to talk to them. They're come they're completely ineffective Well, and the crazy thing is is that you know now Um, you know, even when this thing comes out tomorrow on thursday, um The the testing has ramped up dramatically finally just in the last few days Which means and the tests so so of course when I test a positive I had to I talked to the cdc a bunch who all did I infect and of course i'm i'm i'm gonna be okay I'm uh, the the pneumonia has been difficult to to say the least. Um, they ended up sending me home after a couple days in the hospital Doped up on antibiotics and uh, both both gave me tons of iv antibiotics and oral antibiotics at home. Um, of course, then they tested my my wife and kids um And on monday, they set up a drive-thru test and they came in drive But but it's a slow test So I I didn't realize there's several different types of these coronavirus tests because of my symptoms because I was admitted in the hospital They gave me the fast test. So I got the results back in like 24 hours But for my wife and kids, it's a three to four day process. So we haven't heard back yet Now they're not they don't show any symptoms. Um, so I think they're okay You know, my my concern is I I exposed a lot of people at my church I didn't uh, I didn't feel very good. I didn't think it was coronavirus at all obviously But I sort of kept my distance that day And uh, didn't shake people's hands and didn't go get coffee or bagels or anything like that and so Um, I trained civil once during that that period. I'm concerned for her obviously And uh, and just my family in general and so it's uh, it's been it's been a difficult Two weeks. It's not um, it's not the worst sickness I've ever had in my life But I tell you what man 14 days is a long time to have a fever And uh, I've never had pneumonia. Um, and so now the shortness of breath is pretty intense Just walking up the stairs or which I you know, of course, I'm in isolation This is the first I mean, I haven't been downstairs. I'm downstairs to record this now But I'm in isolation in the guest room away from my family Um, can't really see them and uh, you know doing have my laptop in the guest room and And they just it's like I'm a prisoner. They come and open up the door and they slide the food into me And uh, yeah, it's as it should be and so um, so that's that's what it is So I'm sure there's gonna be people that are concerned. I'm okay. I'm fine. I'm young and healthy and strong This is why we train right for these sorts of things Well, you're not young. It doesn't mean that Well, I'm young ish. I'm not 60 I'm not 84 not civil that's right 84 and uh and so, um Yeah, I'm I'll I'll be okay. I was never really concerned that I wasn't going to be able to beat this It was more about once I knew that I had it You know kind of going through the the shame and embarrassment of who who have I potentially Put at risk, you know before I had any idea that this is what I had and so So that's it man. Um, I I think looking back Um, I think a lot of I mean we're gonna have a lot of people get it And I'm I may be lucky that I got it so early, you know, they they assigned a a nurse In each shift at the hospital just to me and they wouldn't let the nurse Deal with anybody else and she of course everybody in the hospital Were like in full hazmat suits. It felt like ET remember ET even grown up and it was like I was like ET and there's all these people all these people in like yellow suits and face masks and I mean literally covered head to toe and Looking at me and poking me and prodding me and um, but I bet I got really good. I got really good, uh Service and was taken care of at the hospital But my my worry is and another another few weeks there's There's gonna not be enough hospital beds There's a hospital bed for me and there were people that could take care of me because I was so early Gotta watch yourself out there Matt Reynolds patient number what you're like right after his number right if you told me you had it I heard on the news like Missouri has two patients. Like I know half of those guys. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, I was officially number three. Oh number three And uh, yeah, and it was weird, you know, they did a bunch of press conferences on me Of course, you know, like the health department here did press conference about me and the governor talked about me on his press conference and they had a City council meeting about me and and of course all those were a lot and you could watch them and so super weird You should have gone. They were the council meeting You know, it's bizarre and then of course It's It's lucky that it happens to me because I've done this long enough and been in the public eye long enough that I just Don't care about trolls, but it is amazing the comments that people leave, you know Like on the local NBC affiliate about, you know, who is this person and how to how could they infect everyone? And and is this is this even a real human or is this a conspiracy theory? You know, it actually has it and it's uh, you know, and you just you just have to scan over him But it's uh, it's all right. So Yeah, there you go. I've Matt Reynolds owner barbologic Has a Chinese age victim early uh, uh on virus for me. So Yeah, I'm okay I I feel like I turned a corner the last 48 hours or so For the better the the pneumonia is definitely still is the worst part. Uh, the fever's down around 99 So it's low and now it's um, but 99 is actually kind of high for me I'm one of those guys that in spite of being a radiating ball of heat all the time when I take my temperature It tends to be I'm one of those guys like 97 5 right and so 99 feels like temperature It feels like a fever But it doesn't feel when I went into the hospital and checked in the other day I was at 108 and that was pretty that's hot. That's for me. That's that's uncomfortable and so, um Yeah, man. So we're just we're just trying to hunker down do the best we can, you know, here's what I'll say Isolation for us is not that hard, you know, we we I run an online business from home and I'm incredibly blessed to do so and You know, we get to work with our clients who most of whom have home gyms And if they don't you should get one or start to acquire whatever whatever equipment you can With homeschooler kids and my wife's to stay at home mom We've got probably you know 18 months of food in the house and hundreds of pounds of meat in the deep freezer and So it's just not it's which it's not that difficult for us to to isolate It's been kind of hard being in the in the guest room apart not even be able to see my wife and kids for a week That part sucked, but um, but I'm fine and I'll be fine. And so Um, you know, we're just trying to take things one day at a time like everybody else is I guess and Watch the world unravel. Yeah so Let's look at oil prices We got what went the first you Matt texts me and when he texts me I always hear when I read the text. They're always in matt's voice like bro, bro I got covered That's what I saw on the I'm like Uh, and I was like we got to do a podcast right now I know scott scott text me while I was in the hospital bed Linked up to all this hoses and shit and scott's like can you do a call right now? And let's talk about it. I was like bro. I'm not bro. I'm not good. I'm not in good shape All the texts are in your voice. Bro. I can't do it right now Well, uh, this morning right now here. It's a wednesday the 18th of uh, 2020 march 18th West texas intermediate crude oil Yeah, this is an unrelated thing But not really Is 26 dollars and 95 cents that's that's not unrelated at all to go to covet, right? Well, the Saudis are like flooding the market with oil trying to put the put the hurting on russian oil industry there and But at the same time like demand is incredibly low right because there's no planes flying There's nobody's driving in their car. So Demands low the stock market's down this morning right at about 33 percent so far in the free fall So it's it's basically down a third since it's since it's high since it's high several three four weeks ago Yeah, um The oil thing, you know before this covet stuff I've been seeing this coming by the way Before this covet thing hit Oil was at 33 bucks a barrel. So it was already way way low way too way too low by the way Way too low no no no oil production Company in the united states or exploration company united states can operate with this Yeah, it's bad it's bad for the economy in general to have it that low and now it's dropped another 30 percent uh adjusted for inflation um It was uh, it was like this back around the internet crash 1999 Um, but then prior to that little dip it hadn't been this low since 1973 Inflation adjusted and it's just going to go down down down. I think it's going to go down some more uh insanity and then of course the stock market is uh Getting beat up real bad Well, it's crazy too because it's it's you know, things are just nuts in the In the financial world because like everything's down, right? So stocks are down, but also gold and bonds are down. Bitcoin's down It's you know, so it's weird that the stuff that typically Um are sort of the antagonists of each other When one goes down the other one goes up everything's down. Yeah, it's it's worse than weird It's um impossible Yeah for people to be talking about a pandemic And uh the stock market to be so low and gold in bitcoin to be down Yeah, soon super. Mm-hmm Yeah, that is queer Uh, but we're down about the rate. Yeah, we're down 30 percent from um 30.73 percent from the peak I think we got another 35 points to go 3% I think so I'm buying enjoy that discounted rates. I mean, I realize I'm probably gonna continue to lose money for a while but It's it's not gonna stay there. No, but It's gonna be wild for we're gonna keep we're gonna keep on legging down. I think I'm I'm concerned I'm concerned for sure I'm concerned we've we've had a lot of discussion about how to take care of our clients at barba logic and you know, there's a kind of Certainly, I think we're in a we're lucky because we're online coaching business and a bunch of our clients train at home, which is good Um, but uh, you know, so the first kind of round of of potential issues I see are people who um whose gyms close Which I mean just about every gym in the country is closed at this point if they don't have a place to train Then that becomes difficult. So, you know, we've continued to try to provide support and in value to them by by being able to To lay out home home gym workouts like body weight workouts and things like that to get them through the through this time period Um, you know, I certainly hope we ought to be able to provide value for people there Um, and that that worries me less. I think then Um, the the massive influx of what is going to be Um tremendous amounts of probably of layoffs. Um, I mean, there's no no, yeah I don't know. I don't know if Tulsa's Springfield's on lockdown. So as of last night every restaurant in town is closed Um, you know, everywhere's closed. That's mandated So and you've got all these people who I mean, you and I have talked about it many times who Who are they're so bad with money? They they live paycheck to paycheck and really even day to day And it's amazing the number of businesses that do this, uh, you know restaurants operate on such a low margin That restaurants are selling off their wine stock Yep to make cash and um, which is great. That'll give them a nice little bolster for four days And then they're in trouble and um, so I'm I'm I'm worried about that I'm worried about providing value to our to our customers and how to do that if they're They're laid off and then of course, you know, I think there's a bunch more people are going to get sick And uh, as somebody who's got this and got this viral pneumonia, dude, you cannot I'm not gonna train. I can't train for a while. It's been, you know, I've been sick for two weeks I trained exactly two weeks ago and then started getting and I was fine and then started getting sick and You know, I can't hardly go up the stairs Yeah, short short breath and I start hacking and coughing and And that's gonna be a while and so I'm I'm concerned um, so we're we're hunkering down and doing what we can and And uh, that's all I can do It's tough I Can't help it I've been sick. I've been sick for like, I don't know a month. I think I've had the flu Yeah, the actual flu. Yeah Yeah, and it never really just like laid me out took me out completely, but I've just been miserable and um You kind of social distance pretty much 100 of the time. Yeah, it's a delight for me. You know, this is awesome I just love watching everything. You know, I don't want anybody to get hurt, but I love watching at all It's all a big experiment, you know And uh, you know, extroverts are just a pain in everybody's ass, you know But when times are good and the sun's out they're out like introducing themselves to everybody and screwing and reproducing and all that You're like, well, how do introverts even happen? Well, when the plague comes through they just shelter in place and have a baby boom and all the extroverts are outside Shaking hands with everybody like assholes and then they're dead, right? Right. So Matt's like, yeah, I'll go do that conference. I will do no public speaking anywhere for anybody ever uh, I had a guy I had a guy um a friend Invite me to this great books conference in Toronto. He's like, we'll pay. We'd love to have you. I'm like, no thanks He's like, no, we'll pay. I said, no You don't You don't have enough money Yeah, well, there you go. Yeah, it's so I avoided the Atlanta hearts filled airport and um, did not get the lung the bat flu No, that's good Well, so there you go everybody. Yeah a little catch a little check up. Glad you're doing better And the last time we actually haven't spoken because you couldn't you were just getting these like 10 minute coughing fits Just almost black out So I'm glad I had a pretty good one this morning. I tell you what the shower And and then brush my teeth is tough because it you know, I Kind of gags me to brush my teeth and then it's There's the combination, especially if I shower and then brush my teeth it's like the combination of like the moving around and the steam and It's it's it's difficult. It's difficult. Listen, uh, video yourself brush your teeth and upload that to true coach And I'll I'll let you know I'll give you a form feedback. You're not supposed to gag I'm a little I'm a little vigorous on uh, I've been told I'm a vigorous toothbrusher when you brush your teeth Do you put your left hand on the back of your head? That's what I do Uh, yeah, I've got you know, I've got one of those. I don't know. What are they? What's the what's the real good? You have the sonic care one. Yeah, the sonic care toothbrush Which you know, I think you're just supposed to basically lay that thing on your teeth and it just Yeah, it's like an orbital sander. You just but I just but I But instead I use it like a jackhammer. I turn it on and then jackhammer everything including my tonsils And so, you know, I gotta get the covet out of there reminds you of church camp It doesn't remind me of church camp It's so bad. Well, hey everybody Stay at home use this an opportunity to get back to basics, right? Get your old guitar out You hadn't been playing you've been meaning to work on a little bit and practice guitar play cards to your damn kids You know And then let's all use this let's all use this to change the social order like if you can work for home for two weeks To the boss. You don't need to go back ever. Let me just keep on working from home You know, let's see if we can uh, let's see if we can undo some of this stuff There's a whole lot of debt that's going to get undone Uh, there's jubilee coming whether they're legally or not, right? Hey, there ain't no may be It's just it's just whether it's granted by the government or not Right like if if if uh, I just I looked the other day. You don't have a job and you got debt. You're not paying it It ain't gonna get paid. Yeah, right, you know Uh, and we don't have a debtor's prison anymore. They might reinstitute that but uh, You know, if it doesn't get paid, it doesn't get paid. It's a de facto jubilee. So anyway, I think I'll I hope that the deposit you and I have made in our in our I've thought about this a lot in our what little Social circle niche that we have here Uh, boy, you you know We take some shit from people about our Sort of midwestern value lifestyle of of saving money and having no debt And and money in the bank and homeschooling our kids and staying home I tell you what looks pretty like a pretty good lifestyle right now. It doesn't know it always has a bunch of retards want to you know, just Well, and it's just it's such a basic thing, you know, there's two ways to look at it There's certainly there's the group of people that give a shit about it But I think there's there's a whole bunch of people that have taken some of that advice to heart Clearly, so, you know, hopefully you're sitting there on some you've got money in the bank and and you've got some gold in the safe and you've got food in the freezer And uh, you know, you've learned how to live life without being entirely uh relying on on the outside world for that stuff and so you know and in Release from the tyranny of the paycheck to paycheck thing, you know, we got to I think this is going to point out to people. I think it's going to be like a watershed moment You know, like september 11th is kind of like that. It was you know, sure And I think I think this is going to actually replace it. I think people are going to say well before Reynolds got the china flu and then after Or our kids will talk, you know, I was talking to my brother about it There's there's our kids are going to talk about it like like our great-grandparents talked about the great depression They're going to tell their grandkids what it was like to live through this thing. Uh, I really believe that I mean this is a this is a major event and uh, it's going to be over anytime soon So, ah 10 more months of stock market decline nine to 10 more months of stock market decline. I'm thinking and Well, I hope not So yeah, I realized you're probably right, but I hope you're wrong. Yeah, I hope I'm actually I don't hope I'm wrong I don't care. It needs to get where it's going. Sure September well the internet Well, september 11th was september 11th Sure, and then the the the s.o.p. 500 bottomed out in march after that. Yeah, yeah Bear Stearns and layman brothers went bankrupt in september of 08 The the s.o.p. 500 ended up down 57 points In march seven months after that Right. I think this is this is way worse economically than either of those events And It's going to take a little longer for it to fall out. I've got a I've got a normie friend He's like, oh, you know, if this clears up by summer, it's not, you know, there won't be any trouble with the stock market I'm like, no, you don't understand No, there's it's uh, it's going to keep going down. I think and it takes it takes a number of months for the For the the stock market hit the bottom, but the stock market's the least of it You know, it's all the people that are paycheck to paycheck. They're going to lose their cars and their houses and uh And and who gets sick and everything. So yeah, hey train your you guys are all at home You have no excuse not to train unless you're sick like me Uh, but if you're not sick train train with your wife and kids you know Hope make homemade meals at home like what a great, you know, this this read books And it's not back to basic life back to basics. Yeah, I think it's it's a it's a good I think it's a good opportunity to reset because a reevaluate everything we do Sure. Well, I'm glad you're well. Matt Reynolds. I hope all of our listeners except for the ones that leave me shitty emails do well I hope All the other listeners man. I hope you all stay well and um And let us know let us know what you're doing in the home gym and send your questions to questions at barbell hyphen logic Dot com and we'll answer those on a future show. Thank you all Thanks guys
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Sonic 2 Spoilers Featuring Rachel's Wild Wedding!
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#Sonic2 #Spoilers
Sonic 2 is a fun family movie but not everything is all peaches and cream. A side story featuring Rachel's big wedding day is just nonsensical and does nothing to further the plot. I go over this and all the Sonic 2 spoilers!
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is out along with my actual review. This is the spoiler video where I'm gonna be ruining things for those that haven't seen it. So if you haven't watched the film and you don't want things ruined, go check out my actual review. And then you can come back here afterwards and hear what I have to say, or just push on because it's Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and you're a grown adult that doesn't care. Either way, we're starting. ["Hedgehog 2"] Just wanna point out that I like this movie. I enjoyed it just as much as the first. Probably not more, but equal. About equal, I'd say equal footing. There are a few things I wanted to talk about though that I didn't get a chance to in the previous video, so here goes. First off, small appreciation for Ben Schwartz and the screenwriters for allowing him to throw in that Parks and Rec reference. It's in reference to Ben Schwartz's character, Jean Raphael from Parks and Rec, one of the greatest side characters of all time. So I really enjoyed hearing that in the movie. Secondly, the first 20 or so minutes of this movie are really good. I was hoping it was gonna keep this momentum going. Unfortunately, the wedding stuff really derails things badly for about 20 minutes and it just sucks because that whole section could have been taken out. I loved the beginning where we're back on the mushroom planet and Dr. Robotnik's experimenting with a lot of different things, primarily how to make a good cup of coffee using only mushrooms. He fires up this mushroom-style Goonies-esque contraption that goes around and around and ends with Sonic being impaled into spikes. It's a great scene, it looks fantastic. This whole movie looks really nice. And then we get a great introduction to the echidna, going through a ring portal. We hear a little bit about his rivalry with the owl race. They went all in on owls this time around. It's really a big backstory thing. And I do always enjoy when sequels find a way to shoehorn in their plot to the first film. So we find out Sonic was actually sent to Earth for a reason. It's because the master Emerald is here and he has to protect it. We also learn that Knuckles has been searching for this puppy his whole life. And his entire species has been wiped out because of these stupid owls. I enjoyed the plot and how it interweaves with the first story. I also like that Knuckles and Robotnik team up in a plausible manner and how they kind of backstab each other as the movie goes on. It's all very well done. But then there's this wedding stuff that's so insane. Maddie's sister Rachel's getting married. And for some reason this is an important plot point that we have to spend a good amount of time talking about. Tom's there, which helps because I think Tom's delightful. I like his relationship with Sonic, the father figure that Sonic needs in his life. It's so hard to even process and put into words what takes place. Okay, they're at the wedding. Rachel's about to get the ring put on her finger by the love of her life who is completely jacked. He makes me feel like the most pathetic man on the planet. Him and all of his buddies, by the way. There's a shirtless scene where I was just sitting in awe, watching them thinking. So this is what it's like to be a man. And Tom realizes, oh God, the magic trick I did earlier, I took the wrong ring. It's a funny moment. He throws the ring. Sonic and Tails pour through the portal, barely surviving an avalanche. And then we find out that this was the plan all along by the general from the first film. He pops out of nowhere and says, we got him. Tag him and beg him. Sonic and Tails go in a cage while I'm confused as to what's going on. He turns out Rachel's fiance was in undercover cop the whole time and this was all a ruse, a sting operation to get Sonic and Tails put away. Well, just Sonic, Tails is new. They didn't know about him. But still, what? What logic is this? So the government who's been tracking the blue blur decides the best way to get him cornered is to throw an elaborate wedding with Sonic's best friend's wife's sister in Hawaii, where it would cost a fortune, by the way, we're then gonna have a plane fly overhead that says I love you. They do so much, what is the budget for this team? What, why are they spending so much unnecessary money? You didn't need to get the plane. You didn't need to put the sign out there for her. Rachel's already all in. She's marrying a stallion of a man. Not only that, but to catfish this woman for months or years, how long has it been? How long has he been playing this game with her heart for? She's naturally furious and this continues on. We then get Rachel rampaging through the wedding, destroying stuff. It's honestly really funny though. She pops the e-brake on the golf cart, it's slow motion, blows up into some speakers as she walks away chucking a wine bottle. Hilarious, why is it in a Sonic movie? After 10 or so minutes, I turned over to my daughter and I'm like, is this Sonic anymore? What are we watching here? There was a point where I had to go away and use the bathroom and when I came back, Sonic and Tails were freed. I honestly don't know if they ever showed him Get Free because I feel like the movie really turned into the Rachel show for about 10 or so minutes there. We see them launch a security guard or a cop into the sky. He might have came down. I don't know how he's not dead. They also shoot at people. They injure many officers. I don't know why there's no repercussions for these women or Tom. Honestly, they may have killed a few people and got off scot-free. You could have removed that entire slice of film, lost absolutely nothing to the plot and then you would have had a much more manageable hour and 40 minute film. Would have been perfect. As it stands, this was just a really funny aside that did not need to be here and shouldn't have been. The plot is so absurd. We have to talk about the final moments of the movie where Dr. Robotnik absorbs the master Emerald, becoming ultra powerful. He's got magneto abilities. He's pulling metal structures together and he makes that giant bad guy boss thing from Sonic 2. I'm sure it has a name. Egg destroyer, egg walker, I don't know what it's called. It looks cool though. Sonic and friends gotta go fast to stop him and they do, but not fast enough. As Sonic and the family are crushed under the weight of this machine. But not before the chaos Emerald falls down and Sonic is able to get it using the power of love, of course, because that's what we do in these movies. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. Bleh. Bleh. He goes super saiyan. It's not quite as dramatic as I made it. Honestly, it could have been more dramatic than what they made it. It is still cool though. My son was freaking loving it. He actually turned to me and the first thing he said is I wonder if hypersonic's gonna be in this. I just, there's no pleasing this kid. There's no pleasing him. Hypersonic? What are we doing anymore? Sonic takes out Robotnik who falls, of course, into a cloud of smoke. We don't see what happens. He disappears in case Jim Carrey decides he's not retired from acting and wants to come back for a third, which I'm guessing he will. Hopefully in a fat suit, because Jim Carrey's talked about how he wants to play fat Robotnik. I think it would be hilarious. Give me that Tom Cruise tropic thunder style of body suit and you have a winner here. We then end with a cute baseball scene akin to the first movie. This time Knuckles just punches the baseball, almost takes off Portail's head, which would have been delightful to see. They then drive away right before Sonic realizes, oh, can't forget this, picks up the master Emerald out of the cooler and then they go, pretty funny. Good ending, very cute. We then get an end credit scene where we find out that 50 years in the past, a science experiment was made. And in this laboratory, we get the reveal of Shadow the Hedgehog. He's back, baby, this time in movie form. I hope he's got a motorcycle here. I hope he's brandishing that gun, or maybe double guns. He's definitely got the attitude, I can tell. He's got the black fur, he's got the scar on the eye or whatever. He looks, emo's all hell. Looks like a total bozo, and I'm ready for it. I am a little bit bewildered as to why this was 50 years in the past and who created him, but that's for the sequel to tell. And that's for the convolution to really start. Third movie is where they always just go completely off the rails or completely off the tails, if you must. All right, those are my spoiler thoughts on Sonic 2. Not a bad little movie, fun for the whole family. Let me know what you thought in the comments below. Did anything blow your mind? Were you like, oh, I got that reference from the game? There was the sound from Green Hill Zone. Hey, he's doing his waiting animation where he taps his foot on the ground. There was a lot of good references, I appreciated that. Feel free to like the video if you enjoyed yourself. Subscribe if you haven't. I post tons of movie related content each and every week. Hit the notification bell, that little ding ding, so they show up in your feed. And hopefully you'll make like a ring and I'll see you around, puns. While you look at some of the other related videos and maybe think about joining me on Patreon at patreon.com slash adamdosmovies or right here via the YouTube join button above, I'm gonna list off some other characters I'd like to see in the Sonic verse. Big the cat, Amy with the sledgehammer, Cream the bunny, the robot from Sonic Adventure 2. I don't remember his name, it's some letters and numbers. Rouge the bat, Bumblebee kid with the sneakers, alligator guy with the gold chain necklace. There's a lot of characters. Most of them are pretty stupid, but there's a lot of characters. Hopefully we just get Shadow. Maybe Metal Sonic makes an appearance, that would be sweet. I like Metal Sonic.
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OKD Working Group 2020 09 29 Full Meeting Recording
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OKD Working Group 2020 09 29 Full Meeting Recording
co-chairs: Diane Mueller and Christian Glombek
https://okd.io
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So crazy today, but that's normal, I guess, so no different than last time. How are you doing? Yeah, this was no good day either for us, because we had a training and we decided to do it on OKD. And every sick works fine with OKD, but the operators are still a problem. Everything is here, but yeah, always some little parts are missing and if you don't are used to developing it, it's a hard time. Yeah, a bunch of work still to be done. Yes. Newed everybody here. Hi, Jamie. Hi, Jamie. Get myself set up here for back and forth. I know this is the doc to add your name to if you haven't already. So I'm going to do that and today is that I don't have to add my name. I'm going to share my screen and through this. Yeah, I think everybody is working at sort of mock 10 today. So I know Charles just gave his head, had another head to take the day off. And let me see if I can round up the other dudes. All right, Chrissy. So the good news is we wait for everybody else to do this. I don't know if you saw my screen while we wait for folks to join. And if you want to just going to share my screen. And if you see more than you should, then I apologize because I have way too many tabs open. But I don't know if all of you noticed, but the code ready container is up. And we, and so for the training that you were just talking about Joseph. Would the code ready container have helped at all. No, maybe short sentence about this. We have organized the training over two weeks. I decided to use OKD, but not OpenShift. And the thing is we like to see showcases for service mesh operator, OpenShift pipeline operator and the serverless operator. I was able it was very easy to deploy the pipelines operator. Yeah, it works like a charm on OKD. We also almost managed today to get the serverless operator running on OKD. It's also very possible. Even to build all images on our own. It's okay. But the service mesh. Yeah, it was a little bit frustrating because it tries to pull images from Docker Hub that are not even there in this version, in the current version of the service mesh. And yeah, it's hard to find the repositories to build it on your own. It's a lot of reverse engineering. I want, I don't want to complain too much. I know, yeah, there is still work to do. But if you have a deadline and I'm, yeah, it's my own fault. Yeah, because I decided to use OKD. And but yeah, I want to see that via short before getting it running. Our plan B is to mirror the redhead. The service mesh operated from the redhead registry. It's our plan B for this workshop. Don't worry about complaining, Joseph. It's good. No, I don't pay too much to complain about anything. So I can see that Christian has joined. And so I think we can kick this off even though we're a couple minutes after the hour. And I'm going to make sure I'm recording and I'm going to apologize in advance. I have not posted like the last three videos yet from the past meetings. I'm very far behind on that. I know I will endeavor to get that up over the weekend and do all my uploads. So other than that, let's rock and roll a little bit here today. There's a couple of new people here. And so I'm going to just show where just sort of how we add it. If you can add your names into the working group meeting notes so that we can just keep track of attendance. That's great. And let me just see if I have this. So we had asked to see if Clement was going to join and his comments on the call. That was the him here. It doesn't look like it. I can ping him on Slack. Maybe he has, maybe he can join. Join if you see, let's see if we can. We've been trying to get the container SIG, the Fedora container SIG folks re kicked off or rebooted with some help. So that's there. So if we can do that. So this is the page that we use for running the agenda. And so if you have other ones. Does it make sense to clear that up a little bit because I think a few say at least the tickets are already solved just to just to get the overview or keeps the overview just just an idea. Could you could you repeat that I sorry someone just interrupted my train of thought. I was asking you, maybe it makes sense to clean up this board a little bit because we have lots, lots of tasks that already are accomplished. Yeah, no, we can definitely do that. So this, this just one column was the things that I used to drive through the stuff. So if there's things that we can take off today, let's let's do that. And then these are just notes and things that we were doing so we can, we can hide those boards as well. Yeah, that's how I'm happy to do that. Do you want to give a quick update Christian on okay before and any work that's going on. I don't really have anything concrete to show. I think Vadim has cut a new release. And yeah, other than that, there's no, no, no measurable progress on any of our stories. So we're still having some problems with delivering the Windows machine config operator which we kind of want to use as a template for all the other operators to deliver to get to an open source or community catalog of operators. I do hope that will be solved rather soon. So hopefully next time we will kind of have have that template how do we deliver all of our operators to okay D as well. Really quick. Yeah, there's one issue the the operator hub still uses the older format for for catalogs. While we internally already use the new one. There's an open issue. I'm kind of tracking because I think it'll be easier for the teams that work on those operators to just have one one way of distributing them one kind of release tooling. They use instead of doing it the old way and then migrating that to the new way once operator does it too. It's been in the issue has been open for a bit so I hope they they get to it soon on the operator upside. Do you have any idea what's holding that up. I'm not sure I can find the issue real quick it's yeah I'm not sure what's the what's the weight here. Can we throw the issue on in the chat that would be great. Is that an issue for operator hub IO the external one or operator hub internal to open shift. It's the external one, I think. So I will, I will try to find that issue I yeah, I'll have to dig for the link. I am seeing claymore has joined now. You can. Hey, tackle that first. Oh, yeah, sorry. I was looking for the bludgeon link. All right, so you. So just to finish up that one if you can find the link to the operator hub dot IO request. There, there aren't as many eyeballs on that as they were previously. I'm mostly focusing on the CNCF side of thing this DK and OLM and shoot that to me and I will try and get that wrangled in the next week or so. I didn't see that one. So apologies. All right, so welcome, we have been talking about you so your ears must be burning and we've been talking about you off and on for a month or so. So we wanted to give you or maybe more than that. We haven't been able to connect as a community with the fedora container sake in a real way. So I kind of wanted to have a little take a little time today to talk about what the goals and the mission of the fedora container sake is and where where you see us helping out. So I wanted to give you guys the floor to do that and then people can ask you questions. Yeah, so I see Bruce that was there when we had a pretty much just after nest. So I think end of August or on that time we we met to discuss kind of restarting the container sake. Because it was started like two years ago or so. And we are like a good start but things fell off a bit like people got other priorities and we are like a strong. A strong commitment of people that could dedicate some time to help there. And pretty much we came up when we met we came up with like three main goals. The first one I think that's the main priority for the sake is the fedora base container image. So the maintenance of this image and making sure that they are taken to a disease and updates and things like that. The second one was about layered image or the maintenance making the maintenance of layered image. Little bit pretty much improving the experience there. And one that we discussed with Bruce was about helping you guys. KD working group about like having you build your images and hosting your images in the registry. I think really this you kind of come up in the second goal. Because if I understood correctly, you're really looking at building images that will be available after in the in the catalog or in OKD. So that will be mostly layered, layered images. And unfortunately, currently the experience of maintaining layer images is not great. The documentations are like almost inexistent. And I don't think we have many people working on that currently. So that's kind of the 10,000 view summary. So who is in the SIG at this juncture? Like is it just you and a couple of other folks? Or, you know, what sort of resourcing do you have to do this work? Yeah, active. I think we pretty much say like three, three or four people. And we're not like, you know, it's just, I guess, like most of you, it's like kind of per time kind of activities. So my me and people really dedicate a lot of our time to the base image, the federal base image. And we have a couple of folks. So Jacob Tricard that worked a lot on trying to have like multi-arch builds and like a neglect. I mean, I think he did build quite a lot of the punch shift. And before, okay, he built a lot of the origin images for in the federal registry. So for X86 and AR64. And we have another person that works on the OSBS project. So the upstream project that we used to build container images. So I'm told three, but that is helping more hopefully it can help us more with like improving some of the process. And if we need specific development in upstream OSBS to enable some of the federal specific workflow. So yeah, that's pretty much. But it looks like there's at least one volunteer from this group to join. And I don't know why James is constantly, I'm going to unmute everybody. And James, you can put your camera on if you're don't have bed head like me. And so it looks like that that James Castle who's on the call right now is interested in joining and helping and maybe if we could get one person from this group. And Neil's raising his hands. Yeah, I just have no idea what I'm supposed to do. I mean, I tried to join the earlier incarnation of the container stick a couple of years ago when it was first being started up but, and I did a lot of the early reviews for most of the initial images. Like I have no idea how to do anything and that's sort of, that's sort of been the problem. Yeah. I think that's still a lot of the, so a lot of the fundamental issues we have still things that are that needs a lot of specific knowledge. So to improve the, the experience that will require some development in OSBS or from enabling some tools in the federal infrastructures and things like that. And it's honestly not something that is even someone that is very dedicated and very interested that goes through the effort of learning the tools and like trying to understand things. Unfortunately, they will hit a wall of like permissions and not having like the correct permissions to try to deploy things and things like that. So that's kind of pulling back on me and the pool people should should have the permissions there. After there is, I think there is a lot of, I think there is still value in you guys trying to build your images and like reporting what what doesn't work. What is painful and also helping in the documentation on like how to get started with maintaining a container image and like, you know, kind of just go through the experience cry a little bit and every time you cry open the tickets had a bit of documentation. So I should just go ahead and try to make a pregnant container and let's see how badly I flub it. I think we still have like a few active maintainers. I think the Python container is still the Python classroom container I think is still maintained. Some of the databases are still maintained, but yeah, that could also be. Oh, sorry. Go ahead. Sorry. Yeah, another way to kind of also maybe quickly join and like help is to look for an image that is already available in Fedora but is that is not maintained anymore and try to maybe pick it up and try to build it and like see if it builds if you just kind of pick up an old image. What's the process for adding a new image is it is it in disk it as well the Docker files so they're sort of just get and the creating a new repository essentially how does one request those. Yeah, you open a bugzilla there is a review. We have a fairly, we have some guidelines. You kind of you should be able to do it. And once the bugzilla is approved you have your disk repository. And then you have a Fed package container build command. Then you start to cry. And when I'm just going to ask the blunt when are you meeting when are your meetings. So, currently we don't have meetings because we just tell that we will see if we need them currently we didn't really need them at the meeting we had was like oh I didn't have time to do anything that's the couple weeks. Me neither me neither me neither so we were basically meeting just to. The fact. Yeah, we were meeting to acknowledge the fact that we we didn't have time to work on anything. So we revive the mailing list. All in August and this is the this should be the main place to have communication. And if we feel that we have a subject that is important enough to meet another video call or an ISE thing that should be bought on the mailing list. We have also an ISE channel thing which is maybe the most active place where. Which one is Fedora containers containers. Yeah. I can put in the. Cool. So questions or things like this is the place to. So I think we have done our done our duty here we've connected some dots we've gotten you some volunteers and so if. We can maybe ask Jamie and who else is Jamie's thing Mike and others to look at that and then just let us know back here in this working group. When and if we need to do something or get our acting gear. I think that'll help flavor the whole collaboration. And yeah so. Do you have an idea of the images you want to do because I think we have a lot of. There are quite a lot of the S2 is images there. Yeah the the S2 is stack seems to be like horrifically out of date but yeah that's that's that's the that's the big one. And the other one is like making sure we have services pieces like databases and. And things like that. Things like anginex and proxies and you know basically all the little pieces people use to assemble microservice applications. Yeah, the usual basic things that people usually plug together to make operators or helm charts or whatever for applications. Specifically at least from something that I've been trying to poke around doing and I haven't really figured it out yet is that. There's been an ask for a little while now for a pecker to be able to run on open shift and Kubernetes as an operator or a helm chart or whatever. And like figuring out how to containerize the application and getting that running and having all those pieces. Like I'd like to have all that working with Fedora official containers with those with the latest software pieces python stack. All that sort of stuff like all the goodies that people tend to expect for this sort of thing and get it to a point where the pecker project can say hey. You want to fully supported containerized deployment. For production uses here you go this is the way. Because right now we don't have that. I think, honestly, an easy way for you to get involved it would be to look at those old S2 is images and just like try to. Like move them from whatever I don't know Fedora 28 or so to. I think they're on the door. Yeah, so kind of removing removing the dust and trying to have those images and any pain points or anything like this. Yeah, try to report them and. Yeah. Hey, this is this is Craig. I worked on a couple of the S2 images. Maria DB recently and the PHP S2 image. So I'm going through and made some commits to those to get them on the latest versions. I was just I was really just planning to do pretty much everything that's in the open shift catalog and just go down through through the list. This is my current plan unless something else comes out of this call. That's a better a better way of doing it. I think that makes a lot of sense. But it is what it is. Yeah, I just kind of want in my opinion, which is right around we want everything that's in the open shift catalog available for okay be just the door version of the containers if possible. Yeah, definitely. So right now with the with the containers we built on our proud CI, which we then release as the okay be payload. They're all UBI 8 based, so we don't have any Fedora based containers there yet. We might change that, but that's not our focus right now. So for the, like the non core images, though, we definitely want to push for using Fedora based images. So I think having all the already existing containers updated would be great. And then as kind of a second step, looking into how we deliver operators, which are kind of meta containers, they have this bundle container now that references other containers. So, yeah, if we could leverage the Fedora disk it for versioning those as well, and then really having Fedora based operators, which are just made of Fedora based containers, that would be kind of a second step after that, which I want to do. So I really want to get us to a point where we can easily develop operators on Fedora containers and also release them release them through the Fedora infrastructure that is in place. Okay. The issue I had, and I can't remember if it was the PHP container or the MariaDB container, I think it was MariaDB, but I was able to get it updated. And I think the code was committed to the repo and the test field worked. But I don't know how to get it to the Fedora registry after that. Or how does that process work? Once you get a container that's been updated to, you know, say the latest version, how does it get into the Fedora registry? Who does that? Or whoever maintains the container? So it was a wrong question. You probably know it best, so I'll let you. It's also relatively similar to RPM packages. You have to create an update in body, and you can select the code g container build there. But exactly remember, I think it's shorter than RPM. I think after three days or so, it gets pushed on the, we have a candidate registry where you can test things. And after it moves from the candidate registry to the official. Yep, that's a problem with this. Yeah, the IAC channel is a good place to ask. And in order to be able to do that, you have to be at least a co-maintainer of that disk repository where the Dockerfile is going to be stored. The one thing that is confusing me slightly, and maybe this is kind of a dumb question, but why are we namespacing the containers with the Fedora version? It's an historical thing that needs to move. So this is the thing that we want to fix rather than a thing that has a reason to stay. I think it's the first or second open issue, the container thing. Okay. Yeah, because like I was a little confused about that. And I wonder, because I can't think of a good way of handling like needing to upgrade the image progressively if you have to like literally change the path in which it is pulled from. And I would hope that we would make it easier for people to just, you know, move forward. I think there's just a bit of what to do in the Dockerfile and they build the image and that should be okay now because flat packs are not namespaced. Right. It's just historical. Okay, cool. That makes things easier. I just pasted a link to the Pigger instance, which is our disk it and there's the namespace container in there, which holds all the repositories for containers that are currently in the registry. And yeah, if you want to own a container or help building one, it's probably best to if you want to get involved to reach out to the current maintainers, especially if they haven't been actively pushing updates. And ask for you to become a co-maintainer on that repository so you can push your own updates there. So one ask I have, and I will go ahead and also contribute to this with some containers. But if we can get the steps needed, a document really for dummies for people that have absolutely no prior knowledge, that'd be great. If you do that, jot down the steps you're taking here and then we can hopefully build up a documentation around this to make it easier for new people who join us here. Bruce waving his hands, was he volunteering to write that or just wanting it? No, just being a dummy. Okay, well. I mean, now that we're essentially getting into the process, the same process that's also used for RPMs, which is, and everybody knows that there's no happy packages in Fedora. So, yeah, it's definitely a little bit annoying to work with this kit. It's definitely worst in the container long, so it's not right. Okay. Well, if you get the, so, Clement, are you going to take on writing up the instructions or you need? Yeah, so we have some documentation. I will review this and see. Yeah, I think last time when we talked with Bruce, I don't think we have a easy, like, just getting started with how to maintain a container image or thing. So that's definitely something we need an API to have a look at that. Clement, do you know if that's the same group as for RPM packages, like the Packager Group in Fedora? For RPMs, you have to be a member of that group in order to be able to. To maintain one. Yeah, at the beginning of the SIG, we discussed being a container Packager or whatever group. But, like, we never had enough people wanting to just maintain containers to, like, actually make this, like, the request and going through the process of creating a new group and everything like worth it. Most of the time, the people that are maintaining the RPMs are where the people that were maintaining the containers, so they were already part of the Packager Group. That's one big thing also I didn't mention. You can only build containers from RPMs that are available in Fedora. So if you're trying to do a container for something that is not Package in Fedora, that will not work. That sounds like an interesting roadblock for some of our containers. But we'll figure it out. Yeah, it's a lot of work to be able to, not to be able to build from non-RPMs, because we have to be able to provide the source of the application. And yeah, it's, I know that internally after that, they start to do it. Honestly, to deploy this in Fedora is going to be a lot of effort. Well, at least there'll be more of you and more of us to work on it and figure it out. But I think the documentation, and if you can put a link to what exists now would be great in the chat, and maybe we can figure out how to socialize this in an easier version. And maybe Bruce, if Bruce, you can take a look at the documentation and add in some thoughts about what's missing to make it simple that would be helpful as well. Sure. I know he's a teacher. So teachers usually configure these things out and make it simple and break it down for us and see what's missing. You know, there's, we assume that people know everything it is about RPM and packaging in Fedora land and don't rewrite anything that there's tons of content on that. But yeah, maybe that's, that's something that we need some better documentation and how to guides. So, because we're going to rely on you guys for some stuff here going forward. So, I, yeah, I wanted to, I noticed Christie was on the call. And I did look up your background. So I wanted you to just introduce yourself quickly and say what your goals are, perhaps from your side of the house. Sure. I'm curious what you found in my background. I mean, my goal, I guess I'll start with that is that was asking someone if okay D was supported on power, the power IBM's power architecture and the answer was no. And then I should join this call and find out some things so I just kind of jumped in to see. And so I know we have Kubernetes support for power and then clearly I don't know if you guys are aware but we have open shift support for power. And also the mainframe platform as soon as X. So my background is that I've been working a lot with containers on power for probably the last four years and so this is sort of the. I got a lot of the Docker stuff done and did some like the Docker see I work and some other things before now we've sort of shifted with during Docker and podman and no open shift and it's just like everything. So that's, I might guess my background is just continue. So it was going to find out what we can do to help with any of this stuff that doesn't necessarily have to be just only do power work. I know that the community needs lots of help everywhere. So that's what I'm here to find out really. Okay, maybe to give some more context, you may know a bit of that already. So we have the CI system, which is proud that only builds on x86. And we actually take CI builds from that system for our OKD releases. So for the normal OCP open shift release. Those containers will actually all be rebuilt on another system internally. That is then x86. We have the RPC and all those architectures there, but we don't have those architectures in Pro. So the real blocker is really that we don't have a system to build OKD releases for other architectures. That's not only RPC, that's also ARM and the likes. I'm not sure how we can kind of tackle that from here. But maybe that's something the, what is it, the IBM Red Hat Bureau for working together should maybe tackle. Yeah, that's kind of the blocker from here. We don't have a system to build these containers right now. We'd love to do it. Yeah, that would be great. So I, one of the new responsibilities that I have on top of keeping everything I've done in the past years is that I am now a part of the multi-arch team inside of Red Hat. And I'm trying to hand off the CI stuff there to somebody else, but I'm still currently kind of on our CI mission. But we do have, right now, and this isn't going to help. But we have the y'all's x86 CI calls out to this really hacky Liberty. So that the testing is done on power, but none of the building is done in Proud. The systems that you use are that for CI are IBM internal, but the ones you use for building are Red Hat internal. So this is all very much a mess, as you said, as you're aware. And one of the things we've talked about with our multi-arch team is that we are now betaing something. We're supposed to have a different cloud with power, but now we're going to have this sort of our VS cloud with power. And we're betaing that this week with some customers. And the hope is that we'll have, like, a build farm one day so that it just makes it easier off the board that we can kick out and, like, have some Proud stuff. So we have another Proud cluster running in PowerVS right now, but it's not going to help you again. These are all just, like, intermediate steps. So we'll work toward that. But, yeah, today I learned that that is how you guys build things and that that is going to be another reason why we need to get this working so we can plug into Proud. So that's probably what I need to take away from this call. Is there a place, Christian, where we can perhaps log an issue for Proud to support OKD so that we can at least start tracking it? I can't even think of where I would put it. Yeah, me neither, because it's not, we have Proud already, but it's just, it's on the wrong architecture and we will need another public Proud instance, essentially, that is non-internal, which we can then use to build OKD and release from there. It has to be public, non-internal, and it has to run on that architecture on PowerPC. So I'm not sure who the team is that would set up an entirely new cluster or something like that. It's definitely not just the team that manages the existing cluster. Is it out of the question to do something like kind of halfway with maybe QEMU user and having it pretend to be Power so that all this stuff can run? Because I've used QEMU user with Podman and that works, question mark, and I would maybe expect that that might potentially a little bit possibly work? I don't know. We've definitely played with that with some projects like I've got NVIDIA Docker ordered to Power years and years ago, and that was new, and they ended up using the QEMU user. And then when they got the Kermal added the new flag to make it easy, they switched over to, it's slow and every once in a while you're running to something with some sort of weird permissions or some sort of a fork that like doesn't send it off into the right architecture. So it's kind of doable, but you run into problems and it's not speedy for testing and at CD, I know is really, really expecting things to be very, very timely. So I don't know how we can try. I'm just trying to think of a way where we can get somewhere because right now we're nowhere when it comes to alternate architectures. Can I just step back just for a second? I mean, just the build firm that you speak of, is that something that IBM is going to host and or is that something? Yeah, we will. Yeah, we would that's definitely in our interest. I think that we would host and all of the fees that are because we even though it's blue dollars like this stuff isn't free for us to use that cloud. So I think that's something we'd have to just that's way about my pay grade figuring all that stuff out. But yeah. So I think I'm just trying to figure out how to park, not to park this and go away from it, but where we can put an issue into some Trello board or something Christian that we can track it from. I know it's above probably all of our pay grades, the conversation resourcing another prow incident somewhere. So I'll have to think about that and talk to maybe Clayton or Tracy or something. Yeah, it's probably at that level somewhere, because essentially what we need is a few machines dedicated to this, you know, given to us by IBM or whoever that we can use to run a an OKD cluster on top of and then install prow on OKD. Or we could it could be an OCP cluster. It doesn't matter. It just has to be public and then prow on top of that cluster. And then we kind of have to tell it to rebuild all the things we built for a x86 release also built that for, yeah, for power PC. And ideally we'd also get that for ARM somehow. But yeah, I want some at a time, I guess. Yeah, really, the power Z team has been pinging me on a bunch of other things as well, Christie. I mean, we're glad to hear that you've got open shift running on it. So that solves a few problems for me. So probably reach out to you separately as well to talk about that. Yes. The power Z folks want some time at an upcoming on the stage on the upcoming open shift commons gathering that I'm trying to curate a an agenda and schedule for so I was trying to figure out how to fit a talk of some ilk around power Z and open shift in there. So maybe you could collaborate on that with me. Yeah, for sure. Like get on stage and put my red hat. I saw that. Sure. All right. So, yeah, so that's great. And thank you for joining and please come back. You know, and, you know, we, we've got lots of chores. I think really the focus that we're really working on right now is getting those operators working for okay D first. That's really where we're focusing. Trying to get that going so we can keep people like Joseph happy. And also on the CRC, the code ready container that Charo, we talked about at the very beginning of this that that I cheered mightily for when I saw it so enabling people to start playing with okay D locally and get it up and running quickly. That's really been I don't know, Char, if you want to talk a little bit about that before we go on anywhere else and the work that you've done. I think there was one last fix to it around secrets. Oh, yeah. Well, I realized that it's when you run CRC start it's going to ask you for a pull secret, but you don't actually have to have a pull secret you use a fake pull secret. It doesn't work with the fake pull secret that we're used to using it needs a base 64 encoded and so I provided that in the documentation. Okay, there was just foobar base 64 encoded. Awesome. And that works. I'm curious if anybody's downloaded it and run it yet. I was thinking that we might have to do more than just Diane tweeting it to get some. Diane tweeted it. Everybody loved it. I love that everybody loved it but perhaps we could do a bit of a blog post or something about make about its availability and and get that out there too. So, good idea. I'll talk. I'll talk with you and really all it is is mean 500 words here it is announcing blah, blah, blah. And we can do that as a Google doc and then hand it off to a guy whose name is Alex handy. He's used to being handed things off. And he will get that was a bad joke and I'm not allowed to make jokes. So, so let's see if we can get that done child and get some there and if everybody who's on this call could give it a try. Before we post that blog post because if there's anything not working we'd like to know before we go and socialize that there's a lot of it. I'll give it a shot on my laptop. I just upgraded to fedora 33 so we'll see how badly it breaks with with that. Yeah, I've tested it on Mac and on centos eight Lennox. I don't have a windows machine anywhere in proximity windows. I am. I have a I have a pit in my stomach that CRC will be completely and utterly broken in fedora 33. Challenge accepted. I hope and go go break it. So there you go. The other thing I mentioned and then Jamie, I'll ask your here. I just got a buff of birds of a feather session for Kubecon North America. I haven't got all the details, but I made red hat pay for it. So we will we will have a space in the coupon pantheon of hundreds of other talks to do to have a basically lunch and learn session. So that might be if we can get all of our ducks in a row with a CRC by then that'd be I'm sure we will that's November 17. Yeah. That would be great. Jamie to do a presentation for learning and Bruce who's over there wave your hand Bruce is also in an edu situation and is using it in production, I would say, for his classes now to so you can collaborate with him. He's over. He's a neighbor of mine sort of he's at BC it will just call me an institute of technology, which we all know and love here locally. So yeah, that would be great. So suffice to say so if we have a birds of a feather at Kubecon, what I'll do is just probably make Christian and myself the leads on it because you have to name people and then invite all of the okd working group members to come and join the boss as well and coerce one or two of you into talking as I normally do. So I think it's an hour, which is great. And it will be on the on the schedule so be helpful I think to present the CRC and other bits here. And if there's any possibility Christian of having some of those operators ready by the 17th that would be really, really, really nice. We are working heavily on three of them and my question is how can we contribute because there are lots of scripts for OpenShift and I think they need a slide slightly modifications for okd should we create a branch a directory to get the PRs accepted or what is the best strategy to get our changes inside of that. Is this welcome or not? Are you working on that heavily in the background and if you put a PR on that it's overridden by completely different things. So if you don't see a PR on the repositories you're working on from our side then please do open one. Because we don't want a branch of fork much here I would prefer it live on the master branch or the respective release branch probably best starting with the master branch. And then if we can kind of make those scripts item potent somehow maybe an argument or something for it to know what to build. I think that would suffice and each team will review it independently but if we get one or two of those in and they work well I think we can definitely use something like that as a template for all the other operator repositories that we have. And a second question if some current images are missing like for example the service mesh 1.1.8 I think on Docker Hub how do we get them there because for sure we could create our own repository somewhere on Quay. But this rather hack here it would be so great if someone could because there are images already for older versions who one is in charge of for who one does create them I don't understand the process. Yeah, so yeah each team kind of is in charge of keeping those up to date but a lot of those community images haven't been updated a long time. So what we really want to do is introduce that process that is going to happen kind of as part of the usual work but we're not there yet and until we can kind of provide the team with a template here is how you're going to do it very easily. I would suggest you actually create your own registry or repository on a registry and push them there because you'll be able to build them yourselves push them there and yeah we just don't have a way to tell all the teams you have to keep them up to date and push them to the registry. Unfortunately that's not in place yet. It's definitely the thing we want to do but yeah for now it's easier to just rebuild them yourselves. And it's OPM is the way to go for the bundles or is there a different way. So yeah that's what we use internally now is the new bundle format, and I pasted the link earlier here the operator hub doesn't accept that format yet doesn't work that way. I haven't really looked into how the old the yeah how it was done before, but you can probably just do it the same way it wouldn't land on operator hub but you could still pull it in manually or create a new catalog that references it. Okay, thank you. Yeah, this is as a temporary solution in the in the long run. We definitely want all of this to be on operator hub easily available right now. Yeah, we don't really have the it has to be done automatically to like the new version as we build and push there automatically and we don't have that in place yet. Yeah, it's no problem but I love to help, but I would like to focus somewhere and not doing things twice or. Definitely, so I think if you if you have some ideas for the build scripts. That's a good place to start and contributions will be reviewed by the teams you can also tag me on on the on the PR and I'll comment or whatever. Okay, I do so question. You will mention several times okay thank you. Okay, so there's 2 things that are going on in the chat right now and Charo and I so did I miss speak by saying that the code ready container was the secret piece was merged or what is the status. No, no, it's all good what what I was talking about was in answer to. This question about where the code was the if you want to build CRC yourself the the the biggest piece the hardest pieces the single node cluster that code has been merged and so it's just part of code ready. SNC now, and I added some documentation to the read me for anybody that wants to build their own SNC for okay D. The the CRC binary build itself is still in my GitHub. We've been having some conversations about a couple of the code changes the best way to to merge the okay D builds into the OCP builds. Alright, I didn't miss speak. No, it's all good. But I did see that it was in your repo so that's good. We're just we have to build them manually. So every time Vadim drops a release. I just do a new build for for CRC and post it. Once we get it merged with the code ready code. We're hoping to set up a CI system to do it automatically. And the other thing because we're getting towards the end of our and I keep talking about this and and it's I think I'm the bottleneck for the recipes and the cookbook stuff. I'm wondering if I set up a call on on Friday morning. If we could just hack on that and get something specced out this week so that we can we can shape something that's useful and and maybe how to add a recipe page so that people can start contributing to it. I'm not sure what your schedule looks like on on Friday. I'm technically on PTO this week. I just live you guys so much that. Welcome to the club Charo. I'm in the same boat. Okay, so. Yeah, so so perhaps not this Friday, but maybe Monday afternoon, my time. I'll try and look up maybe an hour, maybe two so we can just we can just hack on it. Because it is lingering one and, you know, I apologize everybody. I am the bottleneck for a lot of these things because and I just have to hand off, you know, ownership of. And contributing bits to maintainer bits to okd.io so other people can, can add in, but I think we do need to create a framework for it. And some how tos how to add and what the goals and purposes are, but if we get that done on Monday, I will whatever we come up with. We'll push out to the. To the mailing list for people to give us feedback on and get that done. That sounds good. Sounds like plan. I'm going to book you now and. Charo. Cooking, cooking school. So that will get that done hopefully and. Yeah, so I think that's really most of what we had to cover off today. Is there anything else that we missed? Was here looking at the agenda. The CRC is out the door. I mentioned the coupon off. And. Yeah, I think that's what. So I. I have one thing we're still not building containers for bare metal installed so bare metal IPI is still not possible with okd. I think it's yeah, a lot of people are hitting that because we don't really tell that anywhere. So a lot of people try that and fail. I think you were having a kind of a meeting or a session with the bare metal metal cubed folks. They're coming up to you. Yeah, so they are. Let me just I'll tell you when. And I'll see if I remember to ask them that question. I think it's this coming Monday. Okay, because we really need their input. Yeah, for setting up the bills. For those images. It's not until the 19th of October. Okay, so let me rather than that, let's rather than waiting a month. Basically, let me see if I can reach out to pep and see if we can get him to come to the next call. Yeah, I pasted the link to the issue that my team had created again, and he picked all the all the folks there. I think a few times already. Yeah, if there's any we can kind of. Escalate that a little bit and get them to look at it. Yeah, I'll get that one on pretty much. I'm just going to peg pep Marl and see if I can get him to him to come or send somebody to do that. So I'll do that right now too. And anything else on your wish list, everybody. Man, I'm so glad I said we didn't we shouldn't block on this for a KDA because we would have been so screwed. Well, yeah. But then having trailing threads is never good. No, but this is bad. This is better than the alternative. But I'm not even 100% sure why they have to use the rel images there instead of just ubi. It may be some rpm repositories they using but some of the images don't even install any rpm so it's not really clear to me why they use those images. We are just doesn't know how to community. Yeah, if we could just use ubi images everywhere, we wouldn't have the problem. Yeah. They don't know how to community. Well, makes me really sad. Luckily we do right. Well, we're doing better. I think that's all we have for today. And Christy, I'll reach out to you because I have to get some power Z on the menu for this next talk. So, and you're now at red hat. You have a red hat email does that mean you're also in G chat Christy. I am. Yes. Oh, man. Wait, wait, she was. Now. No, I'm both. Oh, no. I know one like me. And red. Oh, no. So that means you're purple. You need to have one of those. It has like the red hat IBM like fusion right through with the colors and the logos. Yeah. We should make those. Yes, I think I think we're going to. We talked about that when we talked about it. About getting purple-ish stuff, but someone who pot it. So, well, they're, they're not fun people. So do it anyway. So, cool. Well, Christy, it's great to see you and to have the power Z folks represented and also to just have more folks here. And I already ping pep for you Christian and I will book you. Charo for a couple of hours on Monday. So. Make your dinner and come to it. Because I think you're on East Coast time. So it might be. Yes. Yes, I am. Lucky Charo. Charo. And then, you know, once we figure out a little game plan, we'll just, I'll just open it up. What I'd really like to do is have a few more people. Outside of red hat, even working like. Joseph has done some work for me on the, okay. D. I also site and make other people able to. And you and I still need to work on some of those fedora magazine posts for. As we get everything rolled out. Yeah. Diane. Yeah. Well, now that we have the code ready containers thing. Assuming we can get that all validated out. We can just put all of that together in one nice blog post. Yeah. And maybe, yeah, yeah, that might be the way to do it. So, cool. All right. Thank you all. And we will conjoin again in two weeks time. And, and I will chase you all down via G chat. If you're inside of red hat and in the black channels. Elsewise. Oh, cool. Thanks for everybody. Okay. Thank you. Bye everybody. Bye.
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Manipal Hospital Vijayawada | Insights on Kidney Diseases on World Kidney Day | Dr. Sridhar AVSSN
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Dr. Sridhar AVSSN, Consultant - Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician, Manipal Hospital Vijayawada, shares his insights on kidney diseases on the occasion of World Kidney Day.
He says that early detection can save patients from progressing kidney disease to chronic kidney disease and also explains how CKD affects various organs present in the body.
Watch this video to know more.
For Appointments, Call: 1800 102 5555
Visit: https://www.manipalhospitals.com/vijayawada/doctors/dr-sridhar-a-v-s-s-n-consultant-nephrologist-and-renal-transplant-physician/
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మాసినానికాయాకరియాటికిఋి ఆరూలోవ్ది వియ్రినారం బ్టారెవరిం కమికి పరరూలతసందా ఆలుాసకసంది. , ాలిరాంలి నౕిటోంమారిసిక్ నిండేారికైట్లి దెడ్గసినిసించింనే నిసిత్ికైందిసిండ్త్ధున ఈసిత్రికై కారిలెటి కితికింగికికాటే ద ê అנה క్ాని noun va kw seguiran na unniko wpravahana wa. ఇదాని ఼ెనీనిడివెల్ కెటిసి其. ఁసనంగసరి. పతే నుస్ర్ప్ానాలె. ఎపనిā టిఖతఫరి. ఎరజానిపంలెకినుగలం ఆపనుపివాల్చావనం మత౿గాత్చి ఎవర్పిమ్ చాగారనిల్చాసికిందలి చిలండ్చికె. కిల్చాలాడ్లిన మితోంత్టోచిమంటి
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Percents
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Heather King, M.A., BIFP Fellow, explains percents and rules for working with percents.
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So the topic is percents. So let's start first with a definition. A percent is simply means out of 100. So for example, if I have 37%, it really means 37 over 100. That's simple. Percent. Alright, we're going to go through a lot of different rules where percents, decimals, fractions. The first one is how to change a percent to a decimal. So I have 25%. I'm going to first off drop the percent, and I'm going to figure out where the decimal currently is since there's not a decimal. I know that the decimal follows right after the last value, which is the five. And then to change that percent to a decimal, I'm simply going to move that decimal two places to the left. So it now becomes 0.25. So 25% is the same thing as 0.25. So how do we change a percent to a decimal? You move the decimal two places to the left. Second example, or second rule. How do we change a decimal to a percent? So we have 0.95. We're just going to go backwards from what we just did. So we're going to take the decimal point and move it two places to the right this time. So it now becomes 95%. So I moved it two places to the right, and I added a percent sign. So to change a decimal to a percent, move the decimal two places to the right. All right. Now what if you want to change a percent to a fraction? This one is really simple. All you have to do is remember what percent stands for. It means out of 100. So 20% is really 20 over 100. And that particular fraction is fine. That is acceptable unless your instructor needs you to reduce that, and that fraction will reduce. So if you're asked to put that fraction in simplest form, you would want to reduce it. The largest number that will go into both 20 and 100 is 20. So divide the numerator and denominator by the 20. 20 divided by 20 is 1, and 100 divided by 20 is 5. So two possible answers, 20 over 100 or 1 over 5. So how do we change a percent to a fraction? It's simple. Just remember that a percent means out of 100. Now to change a fraction to a percent, there are two methods. The first method I'm going to use deals with proportions. So I'm going to take 10 over 30, the original problem, and I'm going to set up a proportion remembering what percent means. Percent means something over 100. So something is what I'm looking for over 100. And then I'm going to just cross-multiply. So 10 times 100 would give me 1,000, and set it equal to 30 times x, which is 30x. Now to solve this, of course we're wanting to solve this equation for x, 30 and x are being multiplied. So to undo that process, I'm going to divide both sides by 30. I'm going to grab my calculator and 1,000 divided by 30 will give us approximately 33.3. I'm going to use the wavy lines for approximately. And this other side of course just becomes x. So x is 33.3 percent. So 10 over 30 changes to 33.3 percent. So to change a fraction to a percent, you can just set up a proportion. Well there's another method. The other method isn't the method I really prefer, it's a little bit easier. You're going to start by taking the 10 over 30 and changing it to a decimal. So 10 divided by 30 would be approximately 0.333. And now that I have a decimal, I can easily change that decimal to a percent. If you remember from the previous rule, to change it to a percent, I'm going to move that decimal two places to the right. So this becomes 33.3 percent. So 10 over 30 again is 33.3 percent. And we get exactly the same answer we did in the previous slide. So to change a fraction to a percent, change the fraction to a decimal first, which is what we did here using the calculator. And then you can change that decimal to a percent by moving it two places to the right. Now the final rule is what if you're dealing with the percent of a number. And this is also really simple. So 20 percent of 16. The first thing, focus on the 20 percent and changing that 20 percent to a decimal. So currently the decimal is after the zero. To change a percent to a decimal, you move it two places to the left. So we now have 0.20. Alright, second thing, the word of typically with percents, the word of implies multiplication. And then the last thing, just drop down the 16. So we're going to do 0.20 times 16, which will give us 3.2. So 20 percent of 16 is 3.2. So what did we do? So to find the percent of a number, change the percent to a decimal, which is what we did here, and then you're simply going to multiply. And one other thing to remember, when working with percents, the word of implies multiplication. So you now have all the rules. Let's take a minute and look at two possible examples. So there are 55 students in a class. 25 of them work 20 hours a week or more at jobs outside of school. What percent of the students work 20 hours or more per week at jobs? So we're looking for the percent of students. So what do we know? We know that there are a total of 55 students in this class. And we know that 25 of them are working 20 hours or more a week. So first we can set up just a fraction to represent this or a ratio to represent this. So 25 out of 55 students are working. So 25 students are working 20 hours a week or more out of 55 students that are the total number of students in the class. So again, you have two options of how you can do this. First, I could change this fraction to a decimal. So 25 divided by 55 would give me approximately 0.45. And then remember, we can then change that decimal to a percent by moving the decimal point two places to the right. So that would give me 45 percent. So this is method one. And this means that 45 percent of the students in this particular class work 20 hours a week or more. Now let's look at method two. The other option would be to take the same 25 out of 55 students and set up a proportion. And remember, because we're talking about a percent, it's going to be something, which I don't know, out of 100. Again, to solve this, we just cross multiply. So 25 times 100 would be 2500. Set it equal to 55 times x, which is 55x. And again, to solve, we're just going to divide both sides by 55. So 2500 divided by 55 will give us again about 45 percent is equal to our value. So in both cases, we end up with 45 percent. One more example. Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to brittle bones and is partially caused by a lack of calcium. Each year, 250,000 people suffer osteoporosis-related hip fractures, about 15 percent of whom die after sustaining such fractures. How many people die each year after fracturing their hip? So there are two numbers that we need to focus on. The first one, we're talking about a total of 250,000 people who suffer from hip fractures. And then we're given that 15 percent of those die. So let's see if we can write this into a problem that makes a little more sense written out in words. So it's really 15 percent of how many die? Well, out of a total of 250,000. So 15 percent of the total is going to be the number that die. And this goes back to one of our rules. First thing, you want to take the 15 percent and change it to a decimal. So remember, right now, 15 the decimal places here, move it two places to the left, and we end up with 0.15. Then remember the word of implies multiplication. And then finally just drop down the 250,000. So it becomes a very simple multiplication problem. So 0.15 times 250,000 will give us a total of 37,500 of those who suffer from a hip fracture that will die. So that sums up her sense.
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Doughnut Economy w/ Kate Raworth
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Creating social prosperity within the (ecological) boundaries of the planet: the doughnut model of British economist Kate Raworth is becoming increasingly popular in politics. After Amsterdam, also Brussels is committed to apply the theory for a more sustainable (local) society. On 22 January we welcomed Kate Raworth, Barbara Trachte, State Secretary of the Brussels Capital Region, responsible for Economic Transition and Scientific Research, and Marieke Van Doorninck, alderwoman in Amsterdam for Sustainability and Spatial Planning.
This webinar forms part of the Cities As Places of Hope transnational project, highlighting transformative green cities in Europe as engines of transition.
Speakers
• Kate Raworth, Economist, Author of Doughnut Economics
• Barbara Trachte, State Secretary of the Brussels Capital Region, responsible for Economic Transition and Scientific Research
• Marieke Van Doorninck, alderwoman in Amsterdam for Sustainability and Spatial Planning
• Moderator: Dirk Holemans (coordinator Oikos)
This webinar originally took place on January 22, 2021. It was organised by the Green European Foundation, with the support of Oikos and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. The European Parliament is not responsible for the content of this video.
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Hi everybody. It's my great pleasure to welcome you at this webinar on how cities are implementing the concept of the Donut Academy. I'm Duke Holloman's coordinator of the Belgian Think Tank Oikos and co-president of the Green European Foundation. Let me first communicate a practical point. This webinar is translated into French and English as Bible character speaking French, so you can choose your language channel with the buttons at the bottom of your screen to the right. Welcome to each and everyone. This webinar shall be interpreted into English or French and you can choose your language by clicking on the globe icon. The Green European Foundation Transnational Project Cities as Places of Hope in Europe. And with this project we want to focus on cities that are playing a front runner role in the transformation towards a social ecological society, a society that provides a good life for all within planetary boundaries. And the project also allows to develop a more hopeful perspective on Europe and European Union, which is of course more than a union of member states, member states that not always agree, not to mention the Brexit of course. But Europe is also a great and diverse continent in which cities of different sizes and also collaborative networks of cities are at the front of the necessary transformation. Now to put this webinar in a very short time frame. Let's consider the last 15 years. A lot of things have changed within the family with the financial crisis, a bit more than 10 years ago. It became clear that there are progressive and alternative visions for the future, but they were too little elaborated. They were not enough applied to run really convincing. And now this has relatively changed. The concept of planetary boundaries was introduced in 2009 in the Journal of Science, and it really allowed in a systemic and holistic way to understand the human, the planetary boundaries we as humankind have to respect. It was very safe for me personally, but also for a lot of other people. It was not only informative, but almost shocking to learn that. Yes, climate change is very severe and critical, but there are other planetary boundaries think about the collapse of biodiversity, which are maybe even in the worst state. I think this concept gave us a real important insight, but it's to the great credit of thinkers like Kate Robert to combine this so called ecological ceiling with the social foundation with these dimensions arrived from minimum social standards. And of course, between the ceiling and the foundation we have environmentally safe and socially just space. And I think the good news is that the concept of the donut economy is not only well known by a lot of people nowadays. I remember the great interest when Kate came to speak in Ghent and in Brussels for a really large audience, but it has become a real enabling toolbox for a whole range of actors. I think cities are playing a decisive role in its and I'm very happy that Amsterdam and Brussels are among the cities that are taking the lead in Europe, and therefore we are proud and thankful that not only Kate, but also Barbara Trachten, Secretary of the Federalist Government and Marieke van Donink, all the women of the city of Amsterdam have made place in their full agenda to make this webinar happen. So as for the program of today, Kate will first give an introduction, setting the ground, followed by Marieke van Donink and then Barbara Trachten. First we have a short dialogue between the speakers, and then of course there's room for Q&A, so you cannot use a chat, but you can put your questions in the Q&A, and you can also vote for other questions. And the more a vote gets on, a more question gets votes, the higher it's on the list. And so there's more chances I will ask this question to the speakers. So I would say again, thanks all of you for joining, and I'm very happy to give the floor to Kate. Thank you so much, Derek. I mean, I'm really delighted to be here. When I was in Kent with you several years ago, I was talking about doughnut economics, and since then we have really started to put it into practice. So this feels like the perfect moment to return. And with practitioners and say this is what it starts to look like when we do it. I'm going to share my screen. So I want to pick up on what you were just saying that the 21st century has begun with repeated crises from financial meltdown. We live in an era of climate breakdown, and we are all living through COVID lockdown. And I believe these crises show us how deeply interconnected we are with each other, and the rest of the living world. They hit with sharp inequalities of gender and race, of wealth and power, of global north and global south. And I believe they all emerge from our systems that we have created that depend upon endless expansion. If you create a financial system that tries to expand endlessly, you get a crash. If you use fossil fuels and earth's resources endlessly, you create climate and ecological breakdown. And if we expand humanity space into wildlife areas and travel endlessly between countries, we create conditions for a global health pandemic. We need a new vision of prosperity that does not depend upon endless expansion. And for this I offer the donut. Leave nobody in the hole in the middle falling short on the essentials of life, but don't overshoot the outer ceiling because there we overshoot life supporting systems. The center comes from the sustainable development goals. The outside comes from the planetary boundaries. Can we meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet? And the shape of progress has already now changed. It's no longer ever rising growth, it's thriving in balance. But if that's where we want to be, we are currently very far away. We can see the extent worldwide of people falling short on the essentials of life in the hole in the middle and already worldwide we are in ecological overshoot. So this is our 21st century self portrait. This is now who we see that we are on planet Earth and that we have the responsibility. Now we've seen this picture to start turning the story around. And last century's economic theories won't get us there. Last century's economic policies, business models and city planning won't get us there. We need to reinvent for the context we now see that we face. This picture shows you a global story. I want to bring it down to the level of nations. So here from work done by my colleague Andrew Fanning and researchers at Leeds University are six nations. On the left hand side, two nations Malawi and Bangladesh, significantly falling short on meeting people's needs, without overshooting any of their share of pressure on planetary boundaries. In the middle China Peru, which like many countries are both falling short and in some overshoot. And then over here today I have brought the Netherlands and Belgium because of our company. Meeting the needs almost of all people. This is a very low global bar of course we know that there are many people in high income countries who are not meeting their needs but against a global bar. They are doing well. However, they both are in very significant overshoot of their pressure on planetary boundaries based on the consumption of resources worldwide. Let's put these six in a picture of over 100. Here again you can see the red dots of the Netherlands and Belgium. We've got the low income countries that have to make an unprecedented transformation meeting people's needs for the first time without overshooting planetary boundaries. Middle income countries which have the double challenge of meeting people's needs for the first time, but already coming back within planetary boundaries and then today's high income countries. Which must actually meet everybody's needs for the first time but come massively back within planetary boundaries. To me this says there's no so there's no country in the world that can say we are developed we are advanced. Because none of us by this understanding are developed or advanced we are all on an unprecedented journey of transformation. And that's why we need to transform relations within and between countries because there are histories of colonialism of structural adjustment contemporary debt and trade rules. Resource extraction and of course the impacts of climate change that fall largely from the global north to the global south. And so we need to transform within every country and relations between countries. So what if I go down another level from the globe to the nation and now to the city where we are focusing today. We invite every city and this is focused particularly for cities in the global north. Now cities to ask themselves this question how can our city be a home to thriving people in a thriving place while respecting the well being of all people and the health of the whole planet. So what would it mean for the people of our city to thrive that question is answered best by the people of your city. Ask it internally based on the city's values culture history diversity. What would it mean for our city to thrive in its natural habitat to belong in earth's ecosystems where it is located to sequester carbon like the forest does to store ground water to house biodiversity to cool the air like nature does around. These two set out the local aspiration of a place but we must put that in context of our global responsibilities. So what would it mean for your city to respect the health of the whole planet. Think of all the food and clothing and electronics and construction and consumer goods that come every day into a city and all the waste that goes out. The impacts it's having on the planet. How do we combat within those planet tree boundaries and thinking still of those supply chains. What about the people employed in those supply chains the labor conditions the communities that are impacted. How do we ensure our consumption respects their rights. These are the four lenses of what it means to bring the city to bring the doughnut to your city. We've conducted workshops in Portland and Philadelphia and Amsterdam with city policymakers who've got this downscaled picture. You can see them here exploring the interconnection between these lenses. All of these people keen to connect their specialty with a holistic vision for the future of their city. And we believe there are two big dynamic changes that need to happen in our cities. One, we need to move from degenerative design taking us materials make them into stuff we won't use it and throw it away that linear degenerative design cuts against planetary boundaries. We need to create regenerative cities where resources are used again and again in a circular design. But at the same time, we need to ensure that we stop having cities and places that centralize opportunity and value in the hands of a few because that is divisive. In the last decade alone, the number of billionaires worldwide has doubled from 1000 to 2000. But even within cities we know that too many of the opportunities and the value created land in too few hands we need to create dynamics that are distributed that share value and opportunity with all in society who co created some examples of this in practice regenerative design from the car free city center of Oslo and the cycling that's taken off in Paris they've literally repainted the streets and given over some of the major avenues to cycles. Circular construction happening in Amsterdam we may hear more about Marica from this. And then in Medellin in Columbia, recognizing that the river is not an industrial sewer it is actually a life beating through the heart of a city and opening it up and creating a river park on on distributive design. In Preston in the UK the city council have focused on community wealth building how to procure goods and services from local enterprises to create a local thriving economy. In Vienna, more than 60% of people live in housing that's owned by the city or by city run cooperatives making it affordable, high quality and very equitable. Seattle was one of the first cities in the United States to to confirm a living wage of $15 an hour, and to show that this is a social foundation of well being for all workers in the city. And in Bogota turning public spaces like a car park into a playground reclaiming space for public luxury. So regenerative and distributive design, but I really want to talk not about the design of city streets, but the design of city institutions and this is what fascinates me about the different cities I've been talking to and working with. Some cities are still stuck in a very 20th century mindset, focused on growth, asking how can we make our city grow. But when I talk with cities, like with Barbara in Brussels Marica in Amsterdam and in many other places I'm hearing a very different question how can we make our city thrive. And there are five design traits that really make a difference I believe between those stuck on growth and those who have moved to thriving. So I'll give some examples of each on the purpose. I've been impressed by Amsterdam embracing this purpose of being a thriving regenerative inclusive city for all residents while respecting planetary boundaries. Of course anybody can change their purpose on a website. What matters is you follow that through in the deep design of your institutions. You know networks, how can the city use its procurement power. Again, Amsterdam is a city that's been using circular procurement to buy and put in place regulations that procurement will become circular over time. The city of Ohio, Cleveland Ohio, there's a hospital in next right next door to a low income neighborhood they said let us actively recruit staff for our hospital from this neighborhood. They're planning to work people from a low income neighborhood who never expected to have this chance. Let's make that chance for them. So making employment more distributive by design. And the city of Melbourne brought together many partners in a contract to buy renewable energy for 10 years at a fixed price. And so a wind farm was built, bringing forward the future of energy by using contracts and procurement. The city government cities are creating city assemblies or connecting with residents in new ways, realizing that you need that community based energy to bring about long term transformation. Setting ambitious regulations such as Amsterdam saying we're going to be halving material use by 2030 and a fully circular city by 2050 that puts in motion and energy and the clarity for industry to get moving. And again, learning by experiment in bikes lot of harm in Amsterdam a living lab, a place where people are experimenting with circular design low energy, we're using materials, collecting rainwater, because cities are complex systems. So we need to learn by trying and then spreading and then ownership who owns the land of the city who owns the housing, who owns the utilities, who owns the data, and who owns the businesses cities can shape this and use their ownership of public assets to pivot to the future. Lastly, finance, of course, many cities actually have depended in the 20th century on key revenue from car parking charges. If they're moving cars out of the city centre where then will city money come from. More and more cities after the 2008 financial crash realized the big banks were not going to serve small and medium enterprises, so have set up city banks credit unions to make that available. And then cities have their own pension fund. Where's that invested. Again, through the C 40 many cities came together and divested from fossil fuels and have invested in green futures so cities can use their power of finance in many ways. And so I invite every person listening to this thinking about the city you're in that you're part of the resident of. How can you ensure that in your city, all five of these design traits are now oriented towards ensuring that the city is thriving. What can you do in a think tank, a university, a community group, a business network to also make that happen. So let me finish and say that this is the work we're doing at donut economics action lab, working with cities to put these ideas into practice also with educators with civil society with businesses with teachers. So if this sounds exciting to you join the community. Everybody can join see the tool, find the resources, learn with us, because we know that it's peer to peer inspiration that really makes change happen. Which is why I'm so delighted now to hear from Barbara and Marike, because they are the peers. I mean these are two city leaders who I in conversation have seen. This is what leadership looks like when someone takes a vision and starts running with it. So I'm so looking forward to this conversation. Thank you. Thank you very much for in very short notice. Yeah, explaining not only the concept but also making people excited how to implement it in their own city. So now we move to the example of Amsterdam. And I said before we will first show a short film about the city. Our aim is for Amsterdam to be a thriving city where everyone can prosper while maintaining respect for the earth and its planetary boundaries. Our current way of life affects people and places all over the world. Our level of consumption is depleting raw materials and causing significant CO2 emissions elsewhere. To change this, we need to rethink the way we produce and consume. In other words, Amsterdam needs to become a circular city. But how? First, we examined the impact our actions have on other parts of the world and documented this in the Amsterdam city donut based on Kate Rayworth's donut model. Second, we created a circular strategy with concrete actions regarding food, buildings and goods. Activities that not only reduce our own consumption and prevent waste but also set an example for residents and businesses like the Wondeltown, the circular district back Schlottham or our port serving as a circular hub. However, Amsterdam needs to do this as a whole. Together with residents and business, we are developing solutions both big and small. Many initiatives are already underway, which we support with coaching, funding and sometimes as a launching customer. The COVID-19 crisis hit our society and economy hard. It's important that we recover from it in a way that benefits everyone. We need to stimulate the economy in a circular way for our prosperity and our future. Amsterdam, circular city in 2050. So we're very happy that we now can give the floor to Marike van Donink, who is an alderman for the city of Amsterdam and who will explain us how they are implementing and using this bright concept of the donut economy. Marike, you have the floor. Thank you very much, Dirk. And yes, you've all seen the beautiful city of Amsterdam and you didn't hear. It wasn't my voice, but somebody's voice telling you what our ideas are to become a circular city by 2050. But even more, not only, it's not that we want to, but how do we want to become a circular city by 2050. And I think you have, yeah, I don't think that's the first slide. Yes, that's the first slide. I only have a few slides, so it's more like that you don't have to see my face all the time on your computer. So it's just to give a few images. Thank you so much for inviting me and telling a little bit about our journey in the donut. Because it is an exciting journey, I can tell you, at the moment in the midst of a crisis or we thought it was the midst of the crisis. It was only the beginning of the crisis that we as Amsterdam launched our idea to become a circular city and by using the donuts in order to become a circular city. And it was in April and it was just one month after the whole world went into lockdown and was, I'm sorry, it was my cat. That the world was in crisis and we were thinking, do we have to launch a circular strategy at this moment? And but then we thought we should because we know from crisis is that it's the best moment to make a change. And we saw in this crisis how much other crisis that were also Kate was already saying that how much it was connected to the other crisis that we were facing as a world. And we also knew that change was needed. And maybe in the darkest hour, it's the best to see a light. And we thought that by presenting the circular economy and especially by doing it through the donut economy and through the donut theories that would give some hope of change that we were all longing for. And we knew that climate crisis was even a much bigger crisis than COVID is. It's hard to imagine, but it is. It is such a bigger crisis. So we thought, yeah, let's launch it. And well, Kate and I have ever since been on several moments together, explaining why we launched it. And it was to give hope and it was to show that if you want to make change, you have to do it at the moment when the crisis is the deepest. And only by launching this new strategy, it already makes a discussion starting. It already makes that people start thinking about it. And I think that's the beginning of the change by talking to others, by exchanging ideas. So why does Amsterdam want to become a circular city and a climate neutral city? It's because our city is putting, as Kate was already saying, a lot of CO2 emissions into the air. And we're putting a lot of waste into the world because we are a very rich, rich city that is using a lot of materials that is using a lot of fossil fuels. And we know we have to change that. So as a city, we have set very ambitious goals to become climate neutral. Also by 2050, we want to be climate neutral. And by 2030, we want to reduce our emissions by 55%. And we already had our circular ambitions for quite some time. And as you see, a lot of work needs to be done. But when I started in this work, I also noticed that a lot of people see the energy transition, but also the transition into a circular economy as a very technical. So we exchange one fuel for the other one. Oh, so we don't drive a normal car anymore. We drive a Tesla. And for one thing, I don't think that we can make the big change in becoming a circular world and a climate neutral world without actually challenging the system that we're living in, because it's the system itself that makes us a city that pollutes so much. So by just changing one fuels for the other one material from the other is not going to make that structural change that we actually need. And also the other things that was worrying me very much that all these nice little circular things and nice little climate neutral things are extremely expensive. You know, we could not everybody can afford a Tesla. And even if we can do that in in this rich part of the world, it still doesn't support people in other parts of the world that don't have all these facilities. So we know we need we know we need to do it in a different way. And I hope there's a lot of young people here watching but maybe also some of my generation, but I was brought up with Thatcher. I was brought up with with with Reagan, I was brought up in the in the doctrine that there is no alternative to the economics that were, you know, starting at that moment. And when I read the donut economy by Kate, and it was just a few months before I met her in the first time. It was my moment that I thought there is an alternative. And I think if you really want to have a system change that means that you have to look for the alternative and I do believe that the donut theory gives us the alternative. But it also gives us the challenge that we also have to invented ourselves or to work with it ourselves the theory is beautiful. But we have to put it into practice and Kate gives us the the instruments, but we as cities have to do it. And that's a great journey. That's why we call the presentation the journey with the donor because it's not there yet we are, we are working on it. And so yes, we want to have a fully circular city by 2050, but we want to do that in a way that we're actually not overshooting the planet's boundaries, and that we have a social foundation. So we started to work together and I wasn't happy when I started as an elder person that the city was already working with Kate so I was in a beautiful position to make that happen even more. So we have to look at how can we make strategies that we actually bring those two together. And how can we make sure that our ambitions to become climate neutral and our ambitions become circular. Do not only interfere with our social ambitions to become a just city, but actually work work together. And therefore we, we asked Kate. So what is our situation right now. What are where are we if we're looking at Amsterdam. How are, how are we doing what is our, what is our city portrait. And so city took a picture. She took a picture of Amsterdam and showed us exactly what our overshoot is and where we fall short on a social level. Do you have the next slide please. So, the city donut looked at a different ways it it looked at our social foundations, if it's working or not, but no, not only for the people in Amsterdam, but also of the people worldwide and how we are doing on that thing. Also on the ecological so what is, what would it mean for Amsterdam to thrive within a natural habitat but also what would it mean for the health of the whole planet. And the donut showed us some spectacular things because yes we are doing well on a social level of course we are we are a very rich nation. But if you look closely we might also not work that well, because one of the things for example. If you if you if you measure the GDP of a country, you take the price of housing to see if the city is rich or not. And then by the means of the housing the prices of houses in Amsterdam Amsterdam is extremely rich. But we're extremely poor because we can't house our people. We are our housing is so expensive that many people can't live in Amsterdam because they can't afford it. Then you're not a thriving city. Then indeed you are poor city if you can't. If you if you're only opening your doors to to the to the rich people and we don't do that by purpose, but our policies work out that way. The other thing is on a social level, which is also I think something that happens in a bigger city is that there's more people dealing with loneliness. There's more people dealing with depression because they are socially isolated. And I think those are big lessons that we never thought of. And actually the donut showed us that that's it's part of it. And then of course it we don't even have to talk about what the effects of the way Amsterdam is living is on people worldwide. Because of all the consumer goods that we have we know are produced under very bad labor conditions we know it. And the donut shows us the donut shows us that we have a port that has a lot of storage for cocoa for chocolate, the chocolate beans. And we know that there's a lot of labor expectation going on in in that industry. So it's things that we know but the city donut showed us very much and it also showed us that we are doing quite okay with our are better than before. With the pollution in the air, because we have less cars now in Amsterdam, but not not good. We're doing okay with our own waters, but we're doing bad on CO2 emissions and we're doing bad on what it means in other parts of the world. And this mirror is quite confrontational, because it really shows our inputs it really shows our footprint in in the world and it shows also that we have to have to have to start make changes. And so we decided to do that so we set up a strategy that is very much focused on how can we do the two things together so how can we for example, look at the fact that we need more housing in Amsterdam we need to build more houses, and at the same time do that in a way that we don't overshoot all the the planet's boundaries. So we're looking much more now at working with wood. And if we do that as the city we also support those ecological farms that actually make that that make, you know, would that is that is okay. And we can support that and so the other thing is that for the building world, we put high regulations on how they're using their materials, or how they deconstruct their buildings in order to reuse those materials. And also on we put high regulations on on the CO2 emissions of a building itself. So not only while you are building it but also on the on the building. And the funny thing is that a lot of people always say, Oh, you can't put those regulations on those on those companies because then they will go somewhere else, or then they don't want to do it. And the funny things is, once you have your regulations, and you put them for everybody. So it's a level level playing field, and you show the companies that this is a policy that is here to stay that we won't change it from day to day. Then everybody's quite okay with it. And when I have my my talks with the people who builds the building constructions in in in our, in our city. A lot of people are extremely proud, because it's, it's also a little bit, you know, interesting to be the most innovative company in in Amsterdam, or in Netherlands, that you do this that you start doing new things. So regulation, if you're clear, if you're straight about your regulation, most companies don't mind that much, as long as there is a playing field. So that's that that's one of the things there that we're working on. The other thing that we're working on is very much is on consumer goods. A consumer goods will know that they that they have a high impact on on both the social conditions in other parts of the world by bad that labor conditions, but also on on the on the waste that we're producing. So one of the things that we did is that textiles are one of the consumer goods that are extremely dirty while making we made a denim deal with a lot of companies and say okay within a few years we want to have at least 20% of all denim denim being used by circular textiles. And by having such a big coalition of people working on on denim in Amsterdam it's it's a denim capital. Everybody is is working with us so we are working with recovery centering for clothing and clothing brands in order to make sure that we can actually make this happen so we can extend also the life of clothing. And we do that in the whole region of Amsterdam so not only in the city, but we also have. We work together with with with other cities in the in the surroundings. And we're together lobbying towards the Dutch government and the EU to have more producer responsibility when it comes to preventing textile waste and to make longer use so we put it into practice and combine that with our lobby efforts to to other worlds. As Kate was already saying we are also very very much working on how that how we are doing our commissioning and our purchasing. So as a city we said we want to be as a as a municipality 100% circularity by 2030, but we also want to reduce our own consumption and of course we all know that the circular economy starts with refuse and reduce. So we also want to give the good example by doing it and at the same time when we purchase our services and products. You know we have a big impact and if we do that all in a circular way that has a big impact also on innovative innovative businesses that that have a bigger market. So I also think that as a city if you give a good example you're not only giving a good example at the same time you're also making sure that businesses who want to do good in a circular way have also more clients. And we also do that together with with regional partners and one of the things is that we also make handbooks on how do you do a circular procurements and commissioning because it also asked for some different skills. So it's not only by doing it but it's also taking others along and showing how to do that. So there's there's quite some products that are projects that we're we're working on from collecting old paint and making that into new to textiles to very short very small projects where there is a group of women in the southeast part of Amsterdam which is a poor area. And they are working together and suing a curtains for people in houses that are badly isolated. And so the women have a job by by suing those curtains and the people have good curtains that will isolate their houses better so they can have that in there they have energy bill. So sometimes these very small projects can be extremely. You know they can can have the social impact, but also can be something that you say, oh I can do a donut thing within my own community I can do it with my neighbors I can do it on a on a low level. The other thing is that we work very much with repair cafes, making sure that people don't throw away stuff that can actually be repaired. And there we also need again our government I think there is that that we need to be much stricter towards producers and saying that you can't produce goods anymore that can't be repaired. And a lot of people don't want to buy all this stuff but you have to because once it's broken it can't be meant, and you need to to have that. So that is one of our biggest lobby things that we do. I think the other one and I'm glad we're in an international setting right now and something and close to Brussels where we need Brussels. I think in order to become really a circular economy, we have to completely change this text regime that we have, because we need to go from low taxes on labor and high taxes on raw materials, because that would also, you know, make the circular economy more thriving and especially in these days when we know that a lot of people will become out of job or already jobless. If we start a new economy that is using use materials, we can have, you know, start up with people who can think about how can you do that can be, you know, completely taken apart again, but also actually the people who are doing it so from very technical jobs to very practical jobs is something that circular economy is about. And I think we need to do that what we need to have this change that actually, because right now these companies who are working circular, it's so hard for them to actually make to make it work because still labor is so expensive and raw materials are too cheap. So that's my plea that we absolutely change this because otherwise it won't work. I did forget to ask for the next slides, because I think the next slide is about the projects that we're making. So this is how we're working. We have a city donut. We have our strategy. Right now we are working in a two year innovation and implementation program. And then we monitor our circular economy because Kate made our, our, our, our portrait, but that needs to be a mirror. So we have to look in the mirror all the time. And in two years time, Kate will come back and confront us how we have been doing. And that's, you know, that's quite exciting for us because all the time you have to see, is it working. And then we can change things or, you know, put in more effort to actually, to actually do that. So the city portrait is not only a portrait, it's a mirror, it's a monitoring instrument. And it's also something that gives you an appetite to do, to do more. Maybe for the last slide and then I'll stop. We, those are some of the projects. We also tried to put in some of the first few things that we did when when COVID hit the city was to look at what can we do right now. And so these are the pictures about very clever people working in, in, in restaurants and making this. But what we did as a city was a project which was called everybody connected. And we collected all laptops and devices. We refurbished them with a special company who do that, who does that. And we gave those laptops and devices to poor people who were in, in situation of isolation, so they could still talk to their old people could still talk to their grandchildren with these devices and it was a small project. But it was also something that as a city we saw we have a donut we have a small donut we did it in one month. And actually we could do something when we felt as a city so empty handed with people with so many problems so even the small things can make big impact. Thank you very much. Okay, thank you very much for your presentation full of energy and engagements and also I very like, like what you said it's not the picture but it's also mirror. It is really a fantastic way of kind of self reflective way of government and policy. And so I'm now very proud also to be able to give the floor to background who is Secretary of State of the Brussels government, and another city so I think you'll hear another very inspiring story about the great city. So background you have the floor. Thank you very much. Good afternoon everyone I'm really honored to be with you this afternoon I would like to thank you, Dick and Marie and Kate for their presentation. I'm proud to be able to talk with you about our projects in Brussels, but I will do it in French to bring some diversity but also a little bit because my English is not too good to do it in English. So I'll switch to French and I will try to share my slides. I hope you see it because I don't see you anymore. Yes we see them. A couple of items pertaining to Brussels. I'm State Secretary for economic transition scientific research since 2019. I was brought there by a green wave, a green wave that brought francophone green political parties in power in towns but also in the Brussels region in 2018 2019 respectively and in 2020 at the federal level. Brussels is a rather small city 162 square kilometers with a very dense urban grid. Few zones are non urbanized. It's hard to leverage empty space in Brussels. We don't there's not much primary production in Brussels, and it's even rarer to find areas where you can transform matter 1.2 million inhabitants live in Brussels. There was a strong increase in previous years. A lot of wealth is produced in Brussels we've used the traditional indicators in order to assess the wealth produced in Brussels in the region of Brussels. So we have a GDP per capita that is rather high. If you compare it to other cities such as Paris or Berlin. This wealth is produced by the tertiary sector. Brussels is the capital of Europe. It's also the headquarters for a number of other international organizations such as NATO. It's also at the crossroads of Europe, close to London, close to Amsterdam, close to Paris. There's also a number of different economic poles in Brussels, mainly in the service sector. In many industries, we don't have much of the primary sector in Brussels and not much of the secondary sector. So yes, a lot of wealth is produced. If you look at it in terms of GDP, however, these resources are poorly distributed. We have an extremely high poverty rate higher than the rest of Belgium, as it is often the case in cities. But we also have strong inequalities from an education standpoint. A weak social mobility, high child poverty, high unemployment, notably youth unemployment, which was already quite serious before coronavirus. But now we have overshot the 30% threshold in terms of youth unemployment. So these were traditional indicators, but it gives you a gist of our political challenges. But you are aware of this. GDP is a flawed indicator. It doesn't say much about quality of life and challenges in a given area. So in our majority agreement, drawn up in 2019, we focused on climate. We elected to entrain climate goals at the forefront of our program. We decided that every sector in the region should take into account the climate impact of their policies on the planet, on future generations. Hand in hand with the Dutch-speaking environmentalists, we were put in charge of environmental capacities. And we were also charged with managing waste, but also in charge of managing the economic systems in the town. So this was a new task for the Greens, and it was absolutely crucial for us to work in that domain. Because we want to rise up to the challenges not only in towns but in the rest of the world. We know that indirect emissions have a bigger impact than direct emissions. So in order to have a proper carbon balance sheet, we have to take into account everything. So we also have to look into what the inhabitants of Brussels consume. And the economy is also interesting for us because there are many opportunities for companies, but also for a region to thrive, but also for job creation, especially in a city which has very high unemployment rate for the youth. So we have crystal clear economic targets that are taken in accordance with climate targets. So we're trying to reorganize public means in order to dedicate them to economic activities that bring about the transition and that seek to make the necessary choices to respect the 2050 goals. So the economic tools of a city do not equal those of a state. However, we have significant means. We are able to support companies. We can help them with their business plan. We can help them seek out customers. We can help them with the place they're set up. We have funding tools and we can just allow them to transform. The Brussels region is a small region. However, there are some areas where it is possible to carry out economic activities, but on a smaller medium scale, not a large scale, because we have a very small territory. So we are clear, very clear in terms of our economic intentions. And I'd like to pick up on what Maria said. It's absolutely crucial for the economy to have some clarity on the future. 2030 is a midterm outlook, but it is necessary for companies to have a certain measure of clarity for the future, and I believe the city has shown once again how important clarity for the future is crucial for companies. So I'd like also to pick up on what Kate has said, and with the ambition of having a productive city. Greens have always known this intuitively. You have to bring places of production and consumption closer together. It's crucial for the environment, but it's also crucial for social matters, for our responsibility towards the planet. But it's also important for job creation, for the quality of goods. This is obvious for foodstuffs, but also for the clothing industry. In 2019, it was clear for us, but since COVID hit, it's even clearer. So in Brussels, a small city with no hinterland, well, it's difficult to produce. We don't have decent access to raw materials. For 10 years now, we have analysed urban metabolism, and we've been able to assess influx and outflux in the city, and we've been able to look at the circular economy and how to add value to waste. And we believe this is a crucial topic that will allow us to foster better consumption in Brussels. In a way, COVID crisis has fed up the movement. The man or the woman on the street now speaks about the importance of relocalising the economy. So this crisis merged into an opportunity, and we were able to carry out a number of studies on the potential lanes that will be interesting for Brussels and inhabitants, and potential projects that we could relocalise on the Brussels territory. The transition we want to implement in Brussels will be inclusive. I've studied it before. Our targets are clear. Companies are aware of them, and we want to bring every company on board. We have a number of front-runner companies, companies since their inception, that are highly conscious of environmental targets and that have integrated environmental externalities of their activity and that suffer from this loyal competition from other companies that do not integrate these externalities. So we work with them to improve their work, but also to raise awareness among Brussels citizens. We also want to work with more traditional companies and bring about their transition and make them more socially responsible. So this is an inclusive transition. This transition must be also exciting. So everyone does have to want to be on board. There are opportunities here to be taken advantage of. I think that for companies that may be something easier than in other areas, that may seem strange, but so we need to really make this transition palatable, exciting for everyone. And the transition must also be founded on challenging poverty and on creating wealth for everyone. As I've said, poverty is really an issue in Brussels. Now there is no red in the Brussels doughnut country to what can be seen in other cities. There still is inequality and this is a challenge that we must face and that we must remedy. Now transition has to be inclusive, exciting and creating wealth and that will make it sustainable. This transition has to be sustainable. The idea really is that whatever happens, the next elections, the transition cannot be stopped. That this transition can survive as being in power. Everyone in Brussels expect that from us. And so for all the administrations, for all the public authorities, this work must continue whatever the outcome of elections. So how can we implement this transition? We needed a method. And so when we read Kate's book and when we read also what had been done in Amsterdam, we turned to Kate in order to benefit from expertise. We wanted to know where to start. We wanted also to complement the studies that had been carried out on the urban metabolism. These were all studies at 10 years old and they weren't focused precisely on economic activity. We wanted something that was more accurate and more recent and we wanted to quite simply Kate's input in order to see how we could do some work on economic activity and consumption patterns. It was kind enough to accept to help us. And we also benefited from the expertise of associations in Brussels who are used to collaborative work. We also involved some researchers. And what may actually single out the Brussels City Donut is that collaborative participative character because the portrait of the city and also the design of the toolkit will be based on everyone's collaboration. I want this to be inclusive in the sense that every citizen can contribute a number of citizens were keen actually to participate into in the project. And so we are very keen to have them contribute to the design of those tools. They work on concrete situations on some very concrete examples in areas of the city, which are transitioning or on particular areas for example. The goods that are being frequently used and based on what they will contribute Kate and the researchers contributing to the project will be able to design tools. Now we're waiting for this toolkit, which will be based on the City Donut that's been run out for Brussels. We also mapped the situations in Brussels. We're working on quantitative data. We work with indicators, but we also work with qualitative aspects. And that is thanks to the collaboration of citizens. We also wanted to have a manual for local authorities for administrations so that they know what to do even if we are ousted at future elections. And that the prism of the donut is something that will stay in the future. And that regardless of the government, a number of things will be taken into account in the future. So that is also an outcome that we expect from the project. And there is the setting up of a donut community, not just with the public authorities, but with the citizens and associations, local associations to us. The sustainability of the project is really key. Now, the work has been launched. It is being carried out. Of course, the pandemic is not exactly the best of context when we launched the project. So we started at the end of summer, the beginning of autumn, and we were hoping that people could meet face to face. Well, we've all seen what happened to that. And so, of course, this is slowing us down, but this hasn't stopped us and the enthusiasm is still there. We are also really interested in what we're doing. And that, of course, is very helpful when it comes to outreach. Every time there's an article in the press, we have new participants who are volunteering. We think that we will have to assess the satisfaction of citizens who have been willing to participate because of course that kind of collaboration through screens, etc. is not the same thing as actually meeting in place at the town hall. So we want to reach out to segments of the population who are not necessarily familiar with technology allowing them to meet. So that is something that we are very impatient to tell you more about in a couple of months. So that was my presentation. Thank you very much, Jack. And over to you. Thank you very much. How are you going to implement the donut in Brussels. And I think, and that's already, I think very relevant, although maybe if someone is watching and no people are watching from Norway, they think Amsterdam and Brussels they are so close by. It are just two cities of the same type, having the same challenges. These two presentations really have shown that the context is really crucial. Every city is different, even if you have two cities which are from outside view are the same industrial which Western European countries. So I must say, looking at the questions already put in the Q&A, we have some very interesting topics. First, I want to invite Kate, do you want to react to one of the two stories of how the cities are doing? Oh, just to say it's fantastic for me to hear both of these stories. As you just said, Derek, it's really interesting to hear the very different contexts of cities. But from our point of view at Donut Economics Action Lab, we're a very small team. We create ideas and tools. And what matters for us is that there are change makers in different places who say, that looks useful to me in what I'm doing and then bring it in and make it work in the context of their work. And what we just heard from Marika and then Barbara is exactly that. Change makers who say, I see why that is useful for what we're doing here. And as Marika said, we need to learn and figure out how to put it into practice here. And that's exactly what's happening. This is how these ideas can spread. Nobody has got a predetermined method. Not you do this, then this, then this, then this. Everything has to adapt to the reality of a place. And so I think there are brilliant change makers, whether in policymaking roles in government, in community organizations who understand the context of where they are, and how to make it work. What I liked hearing in both presentations was that thinking about how do we ensure this has a lasting effect beyond whatever happens at the next election. And that's, of course, a policy makers question. How do we ensure that this has a long term impact and I was really struck by the examples in both places of how that's happening. Okay, thanks. The question that really from the start was re-voted a lot was about citizens participation. So Barbara already really insisted in how important she finds that maybe Marika, you can elaborate a little bit on how you are organizing in Amsterdam citizens participation. Yes, thank you. And I noticed that I didn't talk much about it because Kate already said that while making the city doughnut, it was actually, I'm always saying Kate made our portrait, but actually the citizens of Amsterdam did it. Sorry, Kate, but you know, we talked, you know, there was a lot of workshops, both with a lot of citizens, but also with city servants. Because we know that if the people working for the administration don't embrace the idea, then after four years, if there's other political, you know, wave in the city, then it can go away. In Amsterdam, we don't have the administration stays the same, while the politicians change. So you also have to have it embedded within the administration. And what I really liked that there were a few sessions that Kate did with the combination of city servants with citizens. So actually, they also learned from each other how you make policies, but also how you implement them and how sometimes difficult it is to bring an idea into a policy, but also how you need each other to bring an idea into a policy. So when we were developing the doughnut and the strategies, we worked a lot of with people who either came up to us ourselves by invitation and you know, we had over social media, etc, etc. We invited people to join, but also very much from their own communities. So when we are working with both, that's the cat, he's hungry. And when we're working with with both how we implement it, but also with coming up with new ideas, we love to work with communities because we have a donor coalition in Amsterdam and that's a group of people from communities who want to bring the community within their community. So they come up with smaller projects, quite often community projects and see how they can turn it into a doughnut deal that they can actually then ask the city and say, can we get support, whether it's it's financial support but quite often it's just support by making it happen from the city. So those communities bring their peers. So we like to not only that by invitation of the government, but especially by invitation of your neighbor, or by invitation of some of the community leaders. So that's how we made the doughnut deal. So when we have our monitoring in in in one year time, then of course we will ask the city people of Amsterdam, again, and right now how we are, how we are involving them is by all those donor deals. So we're inviting community leaders to come up with donor deals and see how we can support them. And I'm saying we are working with them but also they are inviting us to come and look and see what's happening in communities, because quite often so much more is already working than we know. And especially now in COVID times when you see how neighborhoods support each other help each other in surviving. These are quite often also the small laboratories for donor deals, because they quite often work together. So it's not only us involving communities, it's also communities involving us in what they're doing. Can I briefly add Derek, the importance of this community momentum so at the same time as as Marika saying in Amsterdam that the city government became interested in the donut. Simultaneously this Amsterdam donut coalition formed I've put the link in the chat I really encourage people to look. It's made up of NGOs, universities, think tanks, startups, community initiatives. They have put in place their own momentum. I think this is so valuable for the city because when moving towards a donut gets tougher, right, sometimes it's fun and then sometimes it's tough. And that community engagement will help hold the administration come on we said we're going to do this let's push through. And as Marika said when the government changes but the citizens are still there. I was on a call yesterday with the city of Copenhagen, and somebody live on the call was saying well how how do we start. I said well you just, you know how can we start a community initiative. I said well you just start by just starting. So somebody live on the webinar said right I'm going to start one here in Copenhagen. So you can start an initiative in their city they can post an event on donut economics action lab platform. We will broadcast it and you can find similar change makers in your city that it's popping up in California in Melbourne in Cambridge in Berlin in these cities. So it's a really really crucial counterpart and a collaboration with the city government leading and with the city residents. We're already also answering some questions how can we start in in our own city, I think just do it. That's, I think also something of the new reality, not just making five years plans and then after it's doing something. Make a plan and do it at the same time. So I don't know, but you can want to react from the perspective of Brussels to how people and people associations are already involved. I think that the virtual circle is composed of public authorities who must give a clear orientation, political authorities must seek to inspire and to bring citizens on board. It must also help citizens think about what they usually do in their lives to think about the indicators, because we are told these indicators. So we have to rethink our position within the economy. We have to change our goggles, but we also have to inspire them, maybe show them Kate's book. Another pillar next to public authorities is citizens civil society research. You already have a number of spontaneous initiatives that have come to life without the impulsion of public authorities. So there's a lot of enthusiasm. The third pillar is companies, but the three pillars must work together civil society companies, public authorities. So you have front runners, you have startups who from the onset are entirely committed to that approach. However, a number of companies are far from this approach. However, it is necessary to involve them. The current narrative pertaining to the Green Deal, the impact of a COVID crisis on the real economy has brought about a certain awareness among companies. They are now aware that they need to relocalize and they have been made sharply aware of some of the deadlocks within our economy. So I believe we have to really make this triangle here between these three pillars. If we want this approach to be lasting, we have to work with the interconnection between the three pillar civil society companies, public authorities. We have a next question. I think Kate, it's not a surprise, this question, but someone is asking what is the relationship between the donuts and the post growth economy. Is the donut compass an approach of a post growth movement? So I think the 20th century we inherited was, as I said at the very beginning, an economy that presumed the shape of progress was this ever rising line of growth, right? Hang on one second, let me grab it. Here it is, right? That's the 20th century shape of progress. So we inherited this and we've inherited institutions that assume this is normal, that, you know, we're sitting in, I mean, the UK, in the Netherlands, in Belgium, we're in some of the richest countries in the world, even though there's poverty in the midst of plenty, but we're in the richest countries in the world. Countries have never been as financially rich as these countries before us. And yet the 20th century model tells us that the solution to our problems lies in yet more growth. There's got to be something crazy about this. And we know that our growth is not in any way decoupled from carbon emissions and from material use until we make the transformations that Amsterdam is beginning to put in regulation. So we cannot continue pursuing the idea of economic success is endless growth. And in nature, this growth, this is a wonderful, healthy phase of life. But in nature, things don't grow forever. Things do this. This is nature's growth curve. Things grow and then they grow up and they come to thrive. And it's this, the first phase is easy. That was the 20th century. Grow, grow, grow, grow, grow. Now we have to do something that's more challenging to us because it's new, which is to grow until we thrive. And I believe what we must put first is the recognition we must cut our material use, we must cut our carbon emissions, we must, these are the indicators and the metrics of the 21st century. We need to enable our GDP not to be dependent upon 3%, 3%, 3% every year because we have to focus somewhere else. So yes, the donut very much fits with the concepts of a post growth economy that is not addicted to endlessly growing. Of course, there will always be industries that are growing, regenerative ones, distributive one, and there are industries that need to let go and leave in and stay in the 20th century. And we do not want the fossil fuels to dominate in the way they have, let go and leave. So there will be change, there will be innovation, there will be dynamism within these economies, but they cannot be structured on the expectation that they will increase indefinitely. That growth is needed in other parts of the world where people still cannot meet their most basic needs. That's why we need to be more distributive by design. So we make the most of the resources that we have. And I love the Brussels 2030 vision of ensuring that public means are directed towards this transition. This really makes sense of this much more distributive design to make the most of the wealth that we have. Okay, many thanks for this answer and a mistake. I really love your educational material. We have another very relevant question and it reminds me directly about your presentation America on circular economy in Amsterdam. So Johan is asking about two third of emissions in the cities of the global north indirect scope tree. What works best to influence the consumption of citizens and local businesses towards less impact so maybe maybe you can elaborate on that. This is of course a hard one, because you don't want to be a government that tells people what to do or not. We see it now within the COVID crisis. It's very hard to be a government to actually tell people they can't go out at night. So you also can't be a government to tell somebody what clothes to wear or what products to buy. So I think what we try to do as a city is to show that there's alternatives and to show what the impact is of these extreme amount of consumer stuff that we think that we need to buy all the time. So yes to some shops we have we have we try to put in some regulations on there for example energy use, which is still difficult so maybe close the doors when you're putting up the heating. Right now all the shops are closed so that's that's that's not a problem, but so what we do is to to educate people to to to help people learn. You know what the what the impact is on on on all of the consumer goods. We try to support those industries and companies who want to make a change, which is quite circular so it's still not really based on to reduce the amount of consumer goods. It's very much on to use circular goods, which is maybe the first step. At the same time you see right now in Amsterdam but I guess it's the same in Brussels in the UK that vintage shops are very fashionable at the moment. And you also see a change within consumer behavior that a lot of people are fed up with buying all the time, and especially a lot of people are fed up with the things that they buy that they are broken immediately and once they're broken they can't be fixed, which is you know whether you're rich or poor it is a frustration so that's why I was saying we need to have this, you know, regulation on on producers responsibility that actually they make things that can be repaired and think make made to be broken. But also we set up as I said repair cafes so people can actually see that it was only the generation before me so maybe two generations for the most of the people that it was quite normal to repair stuff. So some of the things you don't have to go way back in history to go back and say, we kind of missed, you know, we kind of went the wrong way only the last 40 years. Before that we were much more conscience of what actually the value is of things. And I think a lot of young generations revalue the stuff that they have much more than my generation I was brought up with you can throw away everything and buy something new. I think new generations wanted differently and what is the city we can do is to make sure they have access to it. They have access to places where they can repair their stuff they have access to places where they can, you know, buy and lend that we have neighborhood apps where you actually you don't have to buy something in order to be able to make use of it. And that also again makes the circle economy donut a social thing that it comes from possession towards making use of stuff. And, you know, having tools, having apps or neighborhood apps, platforms, social platforms actually exchange stuff, you don't need to own everything in order to to have access to it. So possession is so outdated. It's not about if you have something, it's about where you have access to it. And if you're willing to share it with others. Okay, many thanks. And I think what you say Marike about the emphasis on that we also need regulation on national on European level, I think this is key. And so maybe it's good Kate. When we started, we still had what I would call a neoliberal European Commission. Now we have two other people on the layer and table mouse, they introduced green deal. I think this is really another framework than before. So, I don't know whether you're also already invited that European level, but do you see a link between Donald model and this green deal of the European Commission. Let me do things briefly. So one, yes, it's fantastic to see that this orientation towards green and just Europe is at the top of the framing of this green deal. And just as Marike says, you know, we publish the donut. In Amsterdam published the city donut in April 2020 at the highest rate of infection in Amsterdam of covert. They published the light to come out of the dark. And just as we need from covert recovery we need this green vision of where we want to go so that's I would say just very broadly on the agricultural side, you know, the common agricultural policy still is nothing like transformed on the scale that needs to happen. And the positive, the extension of the right to repair. So, so putting in place that legislation that begins to make sense to have a repair shop in every neighborhood. There's much. It's really good beginning but my goodness there's a long way to go but I have to say comparing Europe to for example where the United States is. I mean that this legislation is in place that this vision is now understood that we're beginning to see the regulations that actually make it possible on the ground is good. And I noticed that I'm still saying we That's a good thing. We Europeans. Thank you. Of course. So there's another question and it's a very difficult one but I think, looking at reality, we have to pause it's, it's about this, this, the tension between the sense of urgency, reading reports, and the speed at which politicians can change their city. I also was on the city council again to 20 years so I know this tension but I can imagine Marietta and Barbara that sometimes people of civil society or maybe academics tell you, it's going to slow speed up. So, how do you deal with that. I mean, it's not just the citizens, the citizenry or the researcher to tell us that things are going to slowly I mean the political leadership thinks that too. I'm focused on businesses and so I talk to businesses and what they need what businesses need is visibility, they need to know what the playing field is. When you tell them about 2030 2050 they want to know what is going to happen what the stage is going to be companies are agile and they like challenges. So once you actually point to a direction and you set the stage, then they go that way so to be honest, my point is rather positive. And I've seen very enthusiastic reactions from companies, even those companies who never thought much about social transition and environmental transition. This is from 2019, maybe 2018 and 2019 with the climate movement and an increasing awareness globally around environmental questions was something that was creating positive context. And they also have been some greenwashing at play. So when I greenwashing is only just that but at least you know, it's paying tribute to the importance of becoming greener, and then the green deal of that has been put out by the European government. So I think that has changed the stage. I mean, there has been taxonomy, lots of thinking about definitions, etc. And so now the European Commission claims to be pursuing objectives that are more ambitious than objective that they found very ambitious already beforehand. Now, with the century crisis and the relocalization of economic activity, there is a new awareness and suddenly economists, orthodox economists are certainly saying things that would have been unheard of before that would have been unlikely before. And so now the greening of the economy is something that is slowly making progress in the minds of the economic establishment. So I think that if one is engaged in political action, it is because you want things to change because you want to bring change and because you know that that change is urgent. And so from where I stand, I would say that things are accelerating to be honest. Very fast. We are moving to the end. So I want to invite all three of you if you want to have a kind of closing remark of idea. It's the time to share it. So maybe Kate, if you have a lot of work for everybody. Yes, so Donut Economics Action Lab is a tiny team. And our principles of working are very clear. One, we go where the energy is. Two, we believe in the power of peer to peer inspiration. And both of those principles are the reasons why I have been in conversation with Merica and Barbara, because one, as everybody can hear, this is where the energy is. These are policy makers who have decided in their city in their context with all the complexity. We're going to do this. We're going to take on a vision and I don't yet know what that will mean in my city, but I have the guts and the leadership to start to peer to peer inspiration. I hope that other city officials, leaders are indeed national or local or town watching this, see that leadership, because the most powerful inspiration is not somebody standing on the stage talking about the theory. The most powerful inspiration is somebody like yourself, a city leader, a policymaker, a business leader who's already doing that thing that you thought was impossible. But here it is. Look, it's being written into city policy. So I'm just really delighted and honored to have been here with Barbara and Merica today with their leadership. This is how change gets spread and this is the speed and scale of change that we need to make happen. Please, other people take inspiration from them and make it ripple out in cities across the world. Okay, thank you very much, Merica, if you want to have a closing say. Yes, I think one of your question was aren't we aren't we going to slow and I do think this is this is a time for big changes and I think we're doing it and I think what is needed is indeed to show that it's possible even if you haven't figured out completely how to do it. So my motto in working is always to give direction, but to provide space. So as a politician, I believe that yes, I should I should show the way that I think we should be going and if enough people believe that we go there. But then in order to make it happen, you need everybody to to join in in their own way of how they can do that. And I believe for example the Harbor of Amsterdam, who is a completely fossil harbor said they want to be fossil free free by 2050. And of course there was quite some work that I needed to do, but they believe they can make the change if they are the first one to say we're going to do it and we don't know how, but we are we are committed to do this. And they have a lot of talk to do with all the, you know, businesses that are that are located in the harbor. That point and I do believe they will be thriving in 2050 because they will be the first harbor that actually takes on all this innovative things that that a harbor needs. So I do think yes, at one point you have to take a point and say, this is where we're going and then provide all the space for people to actually make it happen. Okay, thank you. Well, I completely agree with what Marika said, I completely echoes that. Yes, peer to peer. That is, as Kate said, that's the approach. I want to actually go visit Amsterdam and I want to share good practices. So with other European cities, and I really do hope that it's going to be possible soon that we will be able to see each other face to face. And then it's also creating a sort of positive competition. And of course, I mean, comparing the Port of Brussels and the Port of Amsterdam is somewhat ludicrous. We're on a much smaller scale here, but still, this is a challenge that we would like to take up. And yes, I think that competing with each other for the greater good is really the way forward. And so I really hope that I can see you very soon face to face, and that we will keep up the good work. I think it was also very good to see that a lot of people were interested, and I want to end with two practical things. One, Kate, there was a certain person I heard saying just recently a crime for survival comes from the planet itself. He was called Joe Biden. I hope he invites you. Wouldn't that be marvelous. Just to say that actually in December, I was invited to present donut economics to Joe Biden's treasury transition team. So the ideas have had the ideas have floated in so let's see what happens. Great. Thank you very much.
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If you're like only point of reference to what Battle Rap is, is 8 Mile, then you're probably going to figure it's a bunch of people in like oversized hoodies and jeans. The whole thing that draws me into it is the intellectuality of it. It is crazy, the level of attention that people put into their writing now. Battle Rap is not rocket science, we're running out of space for challenges. They think just because I teach I don't push the rock to clients. Like I would just wash my hands in a profit like Pontius Pilate. Battle Rap now is so funny because people have to try harder because you know now that like a lot of people are going to see what you're going to do. My name is Rowan Fife, I'm 26 years old. I'm a rap battler and co-founder of Bone Flop Entertainment Ltd which is right now the biggest rap battle slash hip hop promotion in the UK. Yo yo yo, welcome. This is Jump Up TV's first ever basement street battle. We've got six of the top MCs in the country, we're going to be featuring tonight and boy we've got a live tonight still. First up to back we've got MC Ur. My rap name is Ur, I've been called Ur since I was about 17 years old. I got started in Battle Rap because I used to hang around every Friday and Saturday night with a rapper called Archaic. My name's Archaic, I've been on Jump Off many a time. This is my friend. He entered a tournament called the World Rap Championships in 2006 when I first kind of met him. By the time 2007 came around I was confident enough just about in my freestyle ability to enter with Archaic. To be honest I probably wasn't fully ready because I was like young, I only just turned 18. We did a tryout battle right next to Tower Bridge in central London. By the time the actual tournament came around I was just like well it's like I have to be ready now and we ended up doing quite well. You didn't know what was going to happen after 2007. The World Rap Championships, you spent too much money in 2007 and weren't really doing that much. So me and Kruger were just kind of like let's just film some battles and do it ourselves because no one's filming battles. We know a lot of people that battle that have never been on camera. Let's just film it. There wasn't really anything going on in Battle Rap around 2008 because the WRC was in 2007 and after then it was kind of like nothing for a long while. Me and Earl were just like you know I mean let's just set up our own battles. We can film it, I've got a camera. He just had a camera and I just, I mean like a shitty little camera. We had all these people and we just thought that's enough. Let's just film a few battles and see what happened. Don't flop! Don't flop! Don't flop! Don't flop! It's Earl back here, don't flop! This is don't flop! Fucking love it in China! Make some noise! For the first I'd say at least a year it was just like we are filming these battles because we are filming them and it kind of just transformed into another concept from there on. We just had like a few popular battleers that came through and really took it up to the next level. As we grew as a company we started getting more and more people involved. The battles got better and the footage got better and everything just got better. I think some people when you say about battle rap they'll think you know it's a bunch of dudes in hoods looking intimidating trying to be like angry and aggressive in a room but like in reality like I feel like it's the great equaliser. I feel like in battle rap you can get someone who's got like a fucking PhD or a master's degree who like works as a lawyer or a teacher and you can go up against a kid that has never fucking got a qualification in his life who's being raised on a counsellor state in like a rough area and in that matchup they're completely equal. My name's Liam Bagnell. I'm the creative director of Dome Flop. What I find like interested about writing is how fucking intellectual it is. I mean that's kind of why like freestyle has kind of died out now as well. We still do freestyle battles and they pop off but generally someone can't say something as intellectual or as fought out as they can when they write. The transition from the freestyle to the written. I'd say that's definitely the main change. It used to be a 100% freestyle if you spat one written line people would hate you whereas now it's like if you come and you freestyle the whole battle everyone thinks you're lazy and you haven't tried. I think it's good the way it is now I think it makes you try harder. Every battle is filmed where you know that when you come into battle. I feel like it's something that everyone has always been into and they don't know it. It's humorous. There's an edge of like humor to it that people can just latch on to and like fully understand and grasp. I just think it's going to keep growing. I mean there's been so many points that we've been doing this battle rap shit where I thought it's peaked. And I think like now that we've come into America and everyone's seeing that we're doing we've just got even more fans coming on to it and hopping on and we're starting to build like a global brand of very talented MCs from different backgrounds. We'd always take Don't Flop to other places. It's the same way that kind of in the UK we hit up every city, everywhere we could go. Once we knew we had people out there that could help us with it it was like why not you know, I mean it's a chance to go to America, expand our league because we always used American talent anyway we were flying them over. But really it makes just as much sense to fly ourselves over and do events here. The whole thing in USA is different to the UK because I have to in the age with more people because obviously we don't have like the links out here that we have back home. It's not as easy. I do put a lot of faith in other people to help me promote it. I set up the DC event this time in the same way that I've set up the other USA event. A dude called Maestro, he actually hit me up. I knew they were doing an event in Atlanta with my man Sonny Bamboo. He was open to the idea you know we just kept speaking and speaking and so we both agreed that you know being in the capital of the United States would just be epic. We spoke a lot and he sent me like a few examples of names that I didn't actually know that he wanted to be involved. So once he sent me them I thought yeah okay cool actually this could work out quite well. It was a two-day event. To me it was really important to have an event for the local guys to really get that shine and get that opportunity. But then the major event that everyone was talking about everyone came out to Rock and Roll Hotel in DC it was just... This is Don't Flop USA. We are here in Washington DC. DMV please make some noise for the battle. I feel quite proud like especially at the event there was many moments I had these like big like epiphanies. Just looking around I was thinking this is so crazy that we're in DC and like this crowd of Americans has come out to our event and they are fans of like the battles that we set up from like five thousand miles away. It'll probably just keep growing to the point where we're coming out here with like a busload of people and going around, around, around. That's always been the idea that we can come out here for like a month or two months or three months and have our own like bus with the big decal on the side and the fucking you know I mean and just like yeah that would be the dream. I don't want to go back to an office. I did that shit for like six, seven years to like be able to like afford a camera like I've done that. So my motivation is to just keep building, keep creating stuff to try and make this community that we've built grow and for everyone to be able to get a shot of fame and for everyone to be able to get a shot to get known. I mean if like a cameraman could do it then these ridiculously like intelligent people that I work with who are infinitely more skilled in different ways than I am then they can do it and I want to make sure that that platform is there for everyone and that we're all working together for like a greater cause where we can create just keep creating whatever the fuck we want. I feel like at the moment I can make anything that I want and it would be okay. Like that is liberating. It wasn't like let's start a company that's going to be the biggest ever it was just like we might as well film these battles because we have a camera and we can all battle and it's like cool. I didn't think it could get to this stage where I'd be like I mean come into America do events out here. It's a blessing. We're just accident entrepreneurs you know what I mean? Like we never intended none of us intended it to be this. Life's got super weird in the past couple years.
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Meet FEMS Science Communications Awardee Cláudia Godinho
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We welcome to this interview Cláudia Godinho who is the FEMS Science Communications Awardee 2021 and interview host Joseph Brooks Shuttleworth. We talk about Cláudia's research, career and science communication work that helped her achieve this award - the International Microorganism Day!
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Yeah, so today I'm here with Claudia Gordino, who is the winner of the FEM Science Communications Award and we're very excited to have her here in the Zoom room, so we can ask her some questions about own research in her career and also about the science communication work she did that has won her this auspicious award. So we're very glad to have you here, Claudia. Yeah, I just wanted to start off and ask a simple question, which is where are you currently based and what is it like being a scientist there? So currently I am a postdoc researcher at Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences that is placed in Institute Square Technical in University of Lisbon. And I am in Professor Isabel Sakuhaia's lab, which is who invited me to join International Microorganism Day in the first place. I do research in yeast physiology and response of yeast to environmental stresses that are important for biotechnological processes. So how is it to be a scientist here? It's quite great. So I've been here for almost 11 years now since my master. So for sure, I enjoy it. I think it's a great work environment. The topic is, of course, of relevance. I'm also allowed to do this science communication works as in parallel. So it's it's great. I'm not only allowed, but I'm I'm encouraged. So that is a plus for me. We also publish in good journals with impact in the field. So I'm truly happy, but I cannot say that everything is perfect. Right. So I I defended my PhD in 2018. And since then, I've been like living out of fellowships. So I do not have a contract. And that is, of course, a problem. It's not a problem of my institute. It's a general problem because Portugal has so many PhD holders that now we are fighting to get employment for them. So yeah, pros and cons. Yeah, OK, I mean, at least you have lots of fellow scientists. But then, as you said, that can be a bit of a problem when you're fighting for limited places. Yes, that's true. Yeah. OK, so I mean, you're here. We're talking because you won Science Communication Award from FEM. So I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about the projects that helped you to win this award. Sure. So I think the main project that got me the award was the International Microdomnesian Day. I'm a volunteer since 2018. I've I've done several different things at I am D. So as as you may know, I am D started in Portugal. And so I've followed it since the beginning. And I've my contribution has been mostly on improving the social media, creating some content, organizing commemorations of the day, not only technical, but most recently we did in 2020. We had to do the online marathon because of the covid pandemics. So I also contributed in the organization with a lot of FEM support and also from with Ben Lieberton. We also created a new website and I also had a role in there. We all do a little bit of everything at I am D. So it's great because you do a lot, but you also work. You you learn a lot. So yeah. So as you mentioned, you know, last year we were doing what was the 24 hour live stream to replace the in person events which you can go and see on the YouTube channel. But I wanted to ask you about the previous events when we could meet in person or there used to be lots of in person outreach events, right? Bringing kids into contact with microscopes and microbes because hopefully we can get back to that in the future. So what were those like? What were those events like? And how did you get involved with that? What was your role there? Yeah, so the first year it was commemorated. It was 2017. So it was kind of an individual initiative but then the Portuguese Society of Microbiology got involved because of course it's a it's a very interesting idea. And so in 2017 at Povlião Ciência Viva, which is like a science center here in Lisbon, they did I was not involved. They did a great day. We had the mascots, the back and sacca. And so it was for public in general that was passing by. To see some exhibitions and talk with scientists. And since then we got we got really interested in always commemorating it in place. So in 2018 I already joined the team and we organized a technical we tried to invite other schools from Portugal to come to technical and to celebrate. We got also FEM support for that. We created a great day. There was some plenary sessions. There was also exhibitions in the main hall and a bit in the garden, some beer tastings. It's byproducts. Yes, it's byproducts. So we had some we had beer tastings in the garden so everyone could experience the work of yeast. And in 2019 we had really kind of a party in the garden at Isiduz Friar Tecnico, which was great. You can check out some pictures in the International Micro-Organism Day website. Check with them. And yeah, we put the PhD students and master students to explain their research to the more general audience and to visiting schools. And so that's one thing I wanted to ask you is what was the reaction from the children from the schools? So how did they respond to all of this micro-organism material and practicals that you created for them? Yeah, I think our best audience is kids and teenagers. They they enjoyed a lot, especially when we make like hands-on experiments so that they can experience what we are telling them in the presentation. So we had the presentations, but then we had the next exhibitions based on every presentation. So the kids could go there and ask directly the scientists and see. We tried to put some materials for them to look. So the microscope, just a magnifier and some cell cultures that they can look under the microscope. It was great. They they enjoyed a lot, I think. Yeah, awesome. Or just a bit sad they could not taste the beer. But yeah, I can't taste the beer. I can't take the microscopes with them. And yeah, yeah, very amazing way to get people hands on and involved in into microbiology. And yeah, I mean, we really hope that eventually we can get back to doing these in-person sessions, but have them across the world. Is I guess your ultimate goal? Yes, actually, in 2019, we had several of these type of initiatives all around the globe, a lot of societies, microbiology, microbiology societies emailed us saying, we did this, we did that, shared pictures. For example, I remember clearly that Brazil even put it on national TV and there was an initiative in a university and there were a lot, a lot of kids there. Like we did it at technical, just experiencing the exhibitions and listening to some talks. And yeah, they also did a great job. Yeah, and I guess it is a great way to inspire young people to get into microbiology, which does bring me on to my next question. What inspired you to get into microbiology? Why are you here now today as a microbiologist and not anything else? Yeah, well, to be honest, I what I knew is that I wanted to pursue biology. And then I just let myself dive into microbiology. I just found out a bit later. So like around my masters, I found that, OK, no, no, I I really like microbiology. And I also wanted to know a bit more about bacteria and other microbes. I'm a bit hypochondriac, so it's a it's a motivation. Yeah, OK, so it's a way of feeling control over the things that might cause us disease, I guess. Sure. Yeah, it is. I mean, I discovered that, you know, my role at FEMS, just how fascinated I am with fungi. There's just so many different varieties of these microorganisms and they do such they do the craziest things, I think, of any of the microorganisms, especially to multicellular life. They are bizarre, like cordyceps bursting out of insect skulls is kind of the we're not supposed to be very unicellular. Yeah, nice and simple. I'm on the esteem. Yeah. So I mean, that's the other question I have is, yeah, your current research area is in yeasts. But what are you kind of working on, you know, today this week? What's the the most recent thing that you've been studying? Yeah, what we are doing a bit more specifically is because of this diverse east metabolism and is diversity in nature. We are trying to explore east as a way of applying a circular bioeconomy. So it's a lot of how to take something that is considered to be a residue. So just garbage and then use it as a source that east is can use it as a source to produce some added value compounds. That's what we are doing. So these residues are mostly provenient from agriculture and forestry, and then we can hopefully get some east strains that can be so tolerant and so efficient in producing added value compounds that we can then benefit. It's like the concept of circular economy, but using using yeast. Using yeast in there. I mean, that's one of the most amazing things I think I've learned about microorganisms here is that their usage in solving our problems, you know, whether it be waste disposal or climate change or food production. It's just, yeah, unparalleled, they are the most useful little organisms. So I guess I have, you know, a question for you actually as a researcher and about looking back at the past few years, what's the biggest challenge you've had to overcome in your career as a researcher and as a science communicator? What do you think is the toughest thing you've had to do? I think the toughest thing is really coming now because so I got my PhD, of course, it was tough. Of course, it's a challenge for everyone. It's no secret there. But then like the the the bridge from the PhD being complete to being a researcher, independent researcher is very tough. You have to on one side, you are young and you need opportunities. But on the other side, you need to have some CV, so curricula to to get the opportunities. You know, you are like in a in a in a gray area. You are not a very popular scientist with a lot with a great body of publications. But you still need to fight against them, you know, compete with them to for your fight for your financing. So that's I think for this right now is being the toughest challenge for me because I still have to establish myself with with a stable contract because I cannot live out of fellowships. But for that, I need to have projects and to be a PI on projects and have my own financing, but my own funding. But in fact, I'm competing with senior scientists, right? So that's that's a challenge. It's one of those problems where, yeah, you need to get the funding to get the opportunities and get the opportunity to get the funding. And like, yeah, yeah, square the circle at some point. Yeah, you have to find something that gets you to jump a bit out of the circle. OK, yes. Now I have this so I can I can say, no, I really need the funding now. I have this to prove my abilities. Well, yeah, I was going to ask you just a couple of questions about International Microorganism Day. So we're now in 2021. I wanted to just give you a chance to explain to our audience. Yeah, what's coming up for International Microorganism Day and what have you got planned for your next sort of steps in SICOM? So for this year, we are already planning. I think I can disclose that we are approaching now an online marathon that we will organize for that. We need speakers, we need hosts, we need volunteers. So also, I will take the chance to call for them now if you like the project. We'll put a link in the description of this podcast with a link to a sign up form. You can go there, input your ideas for being a speaker, being a host, being a volunteer, and we'll get back to you when we can. Exactly, if you like the project, join us because it's it's a really great project and really rewarding. So we are planning an online marathon. So 24 hours of micro micro biology again. Fantastic. Yeah, it will be it will be fantastic. About my work as a science communicator, I hope I can improve IMD visibility a bit further. So one thing we notice is that there are some gaps in which regions like world regions we are reaching. Although we are truly global at this time, there are some regions that are not getting our word as as much as others. So I think we one plan is to get a bit of topics that are of interest in these regions so that we can capture their attention. And do you know which regions they are? Sorry, do you know which regions? Yeah, for example, we are getting into some some Portuguese speaking countries in Africa. But there are a lot of African countries that we are not reaching as much as, for example, we already reach South America a lot, probably influenced by language as well. But we we aim to reach other regions for that. Maybe we can also get some some volunteers from that those regions that would be great if you are listening to this. And you have never heard of International Microorganism Day before. Please join us. We really need to increase our volunteer team. Another thing we notice is that so we are always talking about reaching society in general, but we are scientists, most of us, and everyone that knows International Microorganism Day is somehow a bit related to science. So I would like that we reach a truly general audience. And for that, I think that most likely targeting kids, teenagers is a good strategy. And one of the proposals that I did for the Science Communication Award was that we put up some online courses. So one thing I didn't tell you before on my science communication work is that I'm part of an organization which is called 332. It's a nonprofit organization that aims to provide kids and teenagers with science as an activity as a hobby. So it's not only music or or sports. You can choose science as an activity, right? And they can actually quickly one as well outside of school. Exactly. So what we do is we have some projects. One of them is just direct mentorship. So I was a mentor of a teenager for two years on molecular biology, and he was only 12. Wow. Yeah, but he was interested. He came up to us and said, oh, I love we'd love to learn about molecular biology. So I was his mentor for two years and he learned a lot. And the most recent project I mean is these online courses that we are providing. I was the coordinator of the genetics, but there is neuroscience, chemical biology, not biology, neuroscience, maths, everything you can imagine on on science and technology. So these for teenagers specifically, are they aimed at that kind of age group? Or yes, it's like from 12, the genetics course was from 12 to 15. But some courses go up to 17. So before they join the university. OK, cool. So I hope I can do something related to this on the micro-organism day. Actually, there was one way in which I think international micro-organism day appeals really directly to kids, and that's with the mascots. So I was wondering if you could tell me a bit about the current mascots and if there are going to be any future mascots? Yes, that's a good question. Yes, our mascots are really appealing to to children, I think, and to everyone. They are super cute. And so by now we have Saka, which is inspired in saccharomyces east. And we have Bach, which is a bacteria. They they are with us since the beginning, since 2017. They are the design of a Portuguese designer. And then in 2020, we asked that designer because we needed a new mascot to join the team. And then we got Gillis, which is based on Aspergillus, Filamenta Spanjai. And this year we are putting up a contest for our audience to create the fourth mascot of International Micro-organism Day. There is no micro suggested. So it's up to you. Which mascot would you like to design? Excellent, you know, in your in person events, you have these wonderful mascot suits, right? Yes, where the mascot suits. And I hope, you know, eventually this new mascot will one day be turned into a mascot suit and be living and breathing. OK, well, then I have one final question before we end this interview. And I was just going to ask, what are the next steps for you and your research? Oh, that's a good question. Well, I hope I can get some. I really enjoyed the topic. I think I will pursue this topic. I I I've always been interested in East and they are super multifunctional, as we talked about. So either these or some other topic of biotechnology relevance for me, it's super of interest. And so I hope I get my established position and can develop and and apply to projects and. Yeah, just continue your career in science. You're more exciting research. Yeah, so you'll be announced officially as the winner of the Femme Science Communication Award in the award ceremony at the World Micro Forum, which at the time of us recording this is happening next week by the time you're listening to this, that will be in the past. But but as a result, you'll have been officially announced the award winner. And yeah, I hope you enjoy the World Micro Forum. And yeah, I get a lot of networking opportunities out of it. Get to present some of your own activities and research. And I'll see you there again. See you there. Yeah, we'll be talking more about international microorganisms. Absolutely. So 17th of September, coming up this year. And every year. So yeah, like I say, we put the link in the description if you want to sign up to be a speaker or volunteer or a host. So let us know if you've got any interest and congratulations, Claudia, once again on your award, very well deserved. And we hope over the next few years, more and more people across the globe get to be involved in this initiative.
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Season ticket members, sweet partners, welcome to a Hangout with Coach Mike Vrable with Amy Wells and Mike Keith. Coach, it is so good to see you to be talking about some ball. We are, we're fired up and ready to go. And literally hundreds are joining us tonight for what we hope will maybe be the first of a few Hangouts that we do this off season. How are you? I'm doing great guys. I miss seeing you and hopefully with the if the responses is good enough to for yours and Amy's precious time. We will we will continue to have these but I miss you guys and it's great being here. Amy, I thought there was beer and pizza involved. I don't think that's true but nonetheless, we have football right? Absolutely and I think football is better than beer and pizza most of the time. All three together is pretty neat. So hopefully some of you who are enjoying the Hangout, maybe you're having some pizza or or something good and the beverage of your choice and we're going to take questions from you throughout the program and we're going to compile a few. Amy, how are we doing that? How are we getting those loaded up? Well, Mike Keith, I'm glad you asked because if you go to Twitter and use hashtag Titans Hangout hashtag Titans Hangout, I will be getting all of these questions on Twitter. I'll put them all together and we'll ask Coach Frable and hopefully get you some answers so hashtag Titans Hangout. All right, so Amy busy keeper busy. That's right. That's the idea. So I would guess it's safe to say you're digging deep into the draft right now aren't you Mike. Well, we are into that draft. We're into the virtual part of the draft where the roles and the world we live by is vastly different than what it's been. You know, the combine isn't going to be what we're used to. And so that'll take some manipulation, but we're already started. We've met with some players on Zoom and I think that process is off to a great start. All right, we've gotten a lot of questions, preview questions, if you will, about staff, because that's been sort of the biggest news that the Titans have made since the end of the season. So Amy and I are going to dive into a few of those because we don't want to be repetitive and duplicate throughout the course of the program. So I'm going to start off asking you about the defensive staff and Mike, as Amy and I have gotten to know you, we know you're a guy who studies like crazy. You take your time, you go through processes. I know you worked through a lot of things after the season determining what you were going to do with your defensive staff. You looked at a lot of options. Tell us why you settled on Shane Bowen to formally lead the defense as the defensive coordinator. Well, I think first and foremost, I think Shane is, you know, qualified. He's very intelligent. I think he communicates well. I think he's got a great vision for what we want to do. I think he's always looking to improve, which that'll start with me and John and our organization. You know, we have to improve every year. That's what this business is about. I think Shane will do that. I think that the assistant coaches have to do that and then obviously the players ultimately have to do that as well. How will the mechanics of the defensive staff and how everything works? How will they be different than last year now that he is formally the defensive coordinator? I mean, I think that's a lot of, you know, nothing really is going to change. You know, I mean, I'm still going to have an input on what I feel like is all three phases of our football team. I didn't feel like I was somewhat competent to be able to talk to Auk about special teams or give input on defense and offense. I wouldn't do that, but I like doing that. I like being a part of all three phases, and then that won't change. Shane is going to just now have the title that everybody, you know, covets. But, you know, Ryan Crowe, you know, we did make some moves in and around the coaching staff. Ryan Crowe is going to come back over from special teams and work a little bit on defense with the outside linebackers. You know, we've hired a former player and a college coach, Kineci Udezi, who we're really excited about to help us with the defensive line and some of the quality control stuff. And then Zach Kerr was with the defensive line last year and he'll help Jim Hazlet with the inside linebackers. You know, Zach will be coming over. He's still handling some of the quality control stuff, but given some perspective with the inside linebackers. And, you know, he's unique. He was an offensive coordinator in college and really like what Zach's done so far with us as well. All right, let me go back to Ryan Crowe for just a second, because Shane Bowen was the outside linebackers coach. Now you give Ryan Crowe that opportunity to things. How much do you think that potentially helped Shane that he doesn't have a specific position and he can focus on being the defensive coordinator? And also, why is Ryan Crowe the right answer to coach the outside back? Yeah, well, Matt Edwards, you know, Matt Edwards worked with that group last year. I wanted to get Matt back on to special teams. I felt like the way that him and Craig worked together two years ago was something that I liked. You know, Ryan is a young, exciting coach who was creative, who has background in really all three phases, having worked on offense and defense with us and then special teams. And so, you know, I think that he brings a background that's going to allow these guys to learn, but also, you know, I think be creative in his role as he coaches that position. Finally, Mike, last one on defense for me. How much more important was the thought about continuity and staff knowing that it certainly feels like your offseason is going to again be very virtual. Well, I mean, I think that the continuity is something that I always covet. I think that, you know, we have to continue to push each other and we have to think differently and do some things differently. We don't have to change what we believe in, but we're going to have to do some things differently in all three phases throughout our organization. But continuity is certainly something that I believe in. I believe in developing players. I believe in developing coaches and when you can do that and be able to promote from within, it allows a structure for opportunity. Now, Coach, I want to continue with that theme of continuity, but ask you about the offense because Todd Downing was promoted from tight ends coach to offensive coordinator when Arthur Smith left to become a head coach. Why was he such a good fit for that position specifically? What do you see in him that makes you feel like your offense is in good hands? Well, I think he's got a great understanding of our offense and what we're trying to do. Having really assisted Arthur as a tight end coach, but also someone that could help him and Todd's called plays before. And he helped Arthur and met extensively with him was a large part of what we did in the red zone and his knowledge and his passion. And again, I think he did a great job with that unit that he had. And that's what we always strive for is do the best job at the job that you have. And I think some opportunities will come for you. So there was a position left open in the tight ends room and Luke Steckel was moved into that role. Now Luke's a guy that we've seen kind of work through the coaching ranks. Why is now the right time to give him his own room? Well, because he's earned it. I think he's earned that opportunity. He's earned the right. I've watched him work. You know, kept Luke here when I got here. He's done nothing but in Excel and every job that we've given him. And again, he worked hand in hand with Arthur last year to help Arthur with things that he needed. I challenged Luke to do some things last year to improve. I felt like he did that. And, you know, I'm excited to watch him work with, you know, work with that group. Well, it really seems that you were pleased with the performance of the Titans offense of coaching staff and the Titans offense was really dynamic in 2020. How much do you attribute that success to the teachers that you have on that side of the ball? Well, I mean, I think I'm always going to attribute the success to the players, Amy. I mean, that's, that's what this game comes down to. Having had an opportunity to play it and coach it. But I do think that we have great teachers. I think that that, you know, when I see drills that Tony Doos does with Derek Henry, translate onto the field. I know that you guys, you know, are at practice and you watch those things. And as you're watching our games and covering them and you're like, yeah, I can remember when Tony was working on that with Derek and, you know, Derek's such a large part of what we do. And, you know, drills that Rob does with AJ or drills that Todd did with Jonu or any of them. And that has to translate over to the field. And I think that we've done that. Now, we don't have all the answers offensively. I mean, they were games where, you know, we didn't, we didn't play very well, you know. So I don't want to sit there and say that we have all the answers. You know, we have to play better against, you know, elite defenses, you know, Chicago and Green Bay, we didn't play very well. The second Ravens game, you know, so Pittsburgh, there's, there's some things that we have to, to do better. And I'm confident that we'll, you know, we will. Right around the corner, three Titans fans, actually four, because there's a couple and then two other Titans fans are going to get a chance to ask Mike Vrable a question in person. You can send in a question via Twitter. Tell them, Amy, how you do it. Hashtag Titans Hangout. Go right now. All right, so we're going to get in as many as we can. But before we jump into more questions, let's take a look at the top five moments of the Titans 2020 season. His career long knotted altitude is 58. Right hack for the lead. Snap, set, kick. Henry is in the gun. Okay. It's the king cat. Henry running to the left, into the inside, cuts down, tight down, 36. Play fake cat. He'll rolling to the right. He could throw it. He could run it. He'll pull back in the last very few people thought this could happen tonight. As the Titans after 16 days off, get it done again. Right hack, 37 yards to win it. Snap. Slowman's kick is up. His kick hits the upright. South champions reside in the 61 gives Henry, Henry charging forward for five yards and a first down at 2000 history for the king. It was hard to pick just five. There is no doubt about it, but hope you enjoyed that. And we're so excited that three. Again, I got it wrong. It's four because, because I've got Shannon and Randy together, but we're going to get three questions out of four people for coach Mike Vrable. AB Wells and I are thrilled to have them with us. I bet Shannon asked the question for their family. You think Shannon's talking? Just a hunch. Shannon and Randy from Hopkinsville, better known to all of us locals is Hoptown. How's the weather up there? A little snowy, but it's getting better. Titans football is getting ready to come up for us. All right, these good folks sit in section 237. Shannon, Randy, fire away from Mike Vrable. All right, first of all, coach, we like the way the direction the team's going. You're doing an outstanding job. But with that being said, our past defense in the bottom eight last year, what are we going to do to turn that around? Well, first of all, thank you guys for your support being season ticket members. You know, we look forward to getting everybody back into the stadium, being able to interact with our fans. And absolutely, Randy, this is this is a passing league. This is, you know, they pay the quarterbacks 30 million for a reason. And that's something that we have to improve on. And it starts with it starts with me. It starts with our coaching. It starts with then it then it goes to personnel. You know, and at the end of the day, you got to have some guys that can rush and you got to have some guys that can cover. And I do think that we're going to still continue to be multiple and play, you know, some different coverages. And I think that that's important. That's that's been proven to work. And those are some things that we'll continue to do. But, you know, that is something that you have to do in the national football league. You have to affect the quarterback. You have to be on body. You can't sit there and and play a lot of zone. I think you can mix it up. But at the end of the day, you got to have guys that can that can match up with people. You lost the bet coach because Randy asked the question. I absolutely thought that question. Do you think you want to throw in there, Shannon, because it's your time to you're on the program. Well, I love football. So that's why I'm here. What do you love about football because I always ask our draft guys like a I mean, they're every they all love football. They don't they don't like love everything else that comes with it, but they love football. What do you love about football, Shannon? You know, I grew up with Dallas and the Steelers. And that's the era that I come from. And just it was a part of every every Sunday. And, you know, that's how I grew up. And so, like Margaret said earlier, having the NFL team come to Nashville, it's just been a blessing that we can go see NFL football here. It's just been wonderful. What's your favorite position to kind of watch? I love the blue crew drum line. No, no, no quarterback center center. Ben Jones, there you go. That's great stuff. Hey, listen, Shannon and Randy, you're representing an important part of Titans Nation and that is all of our fans in western Kentucky who have been with us since day one. Thanks for being season ticket members and keep all those people up in the blue grass. Going with the Tennessee Titans is what's a different blue down here, but they can be for that too. And go Titans. Yeah, go to that away. Thank you. All right. Rashad, Rashad from section 121. You're on the program. How are you, my friend? I'm doing great. This is exciting. It is exciting. I really appreciate what y'all are doing with the season ticket holders being a, I guess a lifelong inaugural season ticket member and coach for able pleasure to meet you again. I met you, I guess the first time you hosted a radio show when you first came. I think it was your birthday if I'm not mistaken and got to take a picture with you. So my question is, there's always a risk versus reward factor in signing a star leader in their career. With a tale of two players, Tom Brady and Jadavian clown, you one who continues to pay dividends two decades into his career, the goat and another which did not pan out for whatever reasons, injuries. How do you approach the risk versus rewards factor with JJ watt during this phase of his career. Well, one, you know, first of all, I want to thank you, you know, just like Randy and Shannon and all our other season ticket members want to thank you for your excitement for for having a jersey on and buying our apparel and being excited about football. You know, those are those are two great examples. And, you know, when you go into free agency that there's a lot of things about player acquisition that go into it what's best for your football team. You know, cost basis is also a part of it. The fit is a part of it and then the need and then what you need what you're you feel like your team needs and so, you know, you mentioned JJ watt there'll be other, you know, veteran players that become available that will have to have discussions on and we have had discussions on JJ watt and, you know, John alluded that to that the other day. So, you know, those are all those are a lot of things that go into it. I'm about, you know, bringing in free agents, certainly ones that are past, you know, 30 or in the back half of their career. And so those are all things that you wage and you determine. That's a really good question. Want to introduce your friend there. Yeah, my friend. This is my son. He's a usage. He's in at Belmont. Another one going right now, don't you. What's that? You got some basketball going at Belmont right now. We're doing. Oh yeah, the best and man we love football to we're playing football outside in the backyard in the snow. In the corner of forest hills and green hills. And boy that snow was incredible almost reminded of that New England versus writers game right Mike. Yeah, exactly. That's a great memory. I mean you love football and that was, you know, the old tuck rule that was a night game and that that snow started and really there wasn't much snow during the day and it started around three o'clock and it snowed all the way through to 830 and, you know, there were 10 and 12 inches of snow on the field and that kick that Adam Venetieri made will be the greatest kicked in NFL history, just because of the conditions. It was hard even just to play football alone kick kick a 50 yard field goal. We were joking with the coaches this morning on a staff meeting. We're working from home but you know that back in the day, we would put jeans on and sweatpants over jeans and go outside and play football. And that that was our version of snow pants. At least you had snow versus that ice game that cold game in the playoffs into January 2004. When you'll beat us and I was wondering if you're the one who caused Drew Bennett to drop that pass at the end of the game. I remember, I just remember I think in that game I hit Steve McNair as hard as I thought I'd hit anybody. And I was just praying that he fell down and I just opened my eyes and I'm like, please tell me he fell down. And, and he did so. Thank goodness. That's funny. All my kids now they're all in college and high school, but they all went to the Titans game as, as when they're under two as lap children so they grew up watching the Titan since 99. And it's like, it's a blessing to have you all here. I mean, I was talking to Sean Mahalik that even up till today when we go to the Titans game, and I see that NFL logo growing up a Steelers fan in the 70s. It's like, you can't under appreciate it. It's a blessing. So thank you. Well, we appreciate your support. We really do. Thank you, Rashad. Keep the Bruins going strong there. Want to see him keep it up. All right, Margaret. I love your, I love your, is that ship lap? Oh, no, it's actually not. It's actually from a hundred year old horse barn barn. Yeah, she just under a ship lap or whatever. Yeah. I was trying to show my HGTV there. HGTV scowled out there. Chip and Joanne, you've been watching Chip and Joanne. They're not my favorites, but we like you here, Mike. We like you here. Thank you. Thank you. You're nice to say, Hey, thanks for doing this. And you're in the three holes. So you get a chance to ask coach a question. Yes. So I've been a season ticket holder also since 99 and we're so glad that you are here. We're so glad that you're here coach. We're happy to be here too. So I have a draft question. So my question is for your first pick, are you going to pick an offensive player or a defensive player? Well, hopefully we can pick the best player, Margaret. Hopefully we can pick the best player. And, you know, we have to, we have to do a great job at player acquisition. Whether that be our activity and free agency and then the draft, which is something that we'll have to continue to do a great job at. And we will have some guys that, you know, maybe didn't get a whole lot of playing time this year that coming out of that draft from last year. And then we'll have to add to it with a group of young players that we'll be excited about. Great question, Margaret. Thank you. All right, Shannon and Randy, Rashad, Margaret, season ticket members, thank you for your support. And thanks for being with us tonight to ask questions in person. It's not easy to do, Amy. No, this is hard work. I'm glad they took some of the heavy lifting off. But you're in front of a lot of people throwing out your question and coach, I gotta say they did pretty well. They did great. We love you too, Amy. So next thing we do, we're taking your questions via Twitter, hashtag Titans Hangout, Amy Wells. This is your time to shine just like we'll do the OTP cues on the official Titans podcast better known as the OTP. Hopefully you all subscribe and you all listen each week. This is the time. Hashtag Titans Hangout. Amy Wells has questions. Amy, I will step aside, fire away. Thank God, Amy. I mean, it's like it's like we've got it voice of the Titans. We understand. I know. We've got to let Mike Keith recharges batteries a little bit. So I'm going to take over. We have so many questions from Titans fans so many questions. And I just can't wait to get started. So this first one is from Jack. He's in Arlington, Tennessee. And he asks, can you give us some insight into how both John Robinson staff and your staff work together to make the best decisions in free agency and the draft. Absolutely. And, you know, we've had our free agent meetings, you know, so after the season we do a lot of self scout we are thorough in our self scout of what we are as a team. We have evaluations with John our coaches speak to John and to myself about their positions about the players about their future about the vision that they have for those players at that point in time. And then we send them off with a free agent list of potential players at their position for them to evaluate. John and I obviously do the same thing. Those coaches will have them come back and we'll meet with them. They'll give us their vision on those players if they feel like they're fit where they like to coach them what they know about them. And, and then we take that information we take the scouts information and what John and I feel is best for the team. You know, and then you try to make something work, you know, financially and fit wise for the football team. The same would be said for the draft the player the coaches. We all have a position that they'll look at and that they'll evaluate scouts have areas and crossover checks. So, one scout maybe a southeastern scout and someone from the Midwest may do crossover and look at his guys and his area. But, but really the biggest impact that our scouts and our coaches make is in the post draft and it's something that, you know, is critical to filling out a roster and we've had some success here Mike and Amy and in all our fans with with those guys that for whatever reason passed through the draft. And there's a lot of good football players that that go on drafted for whatever reason. And, and we have a great system and those scouts and coaches work hard at that and, and then we try to, to add some players to our roster wants to draft is over so that that's really the, the, you know, I think there is some quite a bit of inclusion with that process from from a coaching standpoint and and being able to work with scouts. I've got a question from hashtag Titans hang out this is Josiah, and he's kind of keeping in the same vein of how you and john Robinson work together. He said I'm a huge fan of what you and J Rob are doing with the cap projected to decrease. How do you plan on handling that while still improving the team and re signing some free agent. Yeah, I mean there's decisions that have to be made every year financially I mean this is that's this is the nature of the National Football League. There is a business side of it. And that you have to make some decisions. And, and as we always try to do we try to do them with the best interest of the Tennessee Titans in mind. And sometimes that's that's resigning our own guys. And sometimes, you know that players go and, you know that they, they bargained as an NFL football player I mean they they collectively bargained and they fought for free agency, and I was able to be a part of that. And so the players that is their number one right as a player when they reach free agency is to take advantage of that and sometimes, you know somebody's willing to offer them on and compensate them more than what their current team is willing to. And I think that that's their right to go and do that for their family. Sometimes it works that you're able to resign your own guys as well. Well speaking of compensation, Stephen asks how often does a team keep a less expensive player, maybe over a better player to try and stay under the salary cap, or do you have the opportunity to adjust salary. Well, we, you know, that that's a that's a two way street, you know every deal is a two way street. You know that it's got to be good for the team and it's got to be good for the player. And I would say, I learned early on, probably in my fifth or sixth year of the National Football League that that at the end of the day the business of the National Football League is that the players job the coach and the team job is defined a better, younger, cheaper player. And every veteran's job is to not allow that to happen. And I always felt that as a player that they were trying to find someone that was better and cheaper than me and every draft that's why I watched every draft and watched every outside linebacker they drafted in the second or third round and knew that that guy was going to be the guy that was picked to potentially take my job and it was up to me to, to not let that happen. And at the end of the day is is really what the National Football League is about. And there's a there's a lot of veteran guys that, you know, regardless of their compensation, you just can't get rid of them. You know, I mean, they're too valuable to the football team. Mortimer from Chattanooga, Tennessee asks, given that we need a better pass rush this season, do you think that it is more likely to happen via free agency or the draft. It could happen really in both. I mean, I think that that's, you know, when you have needs, you always are looking to fill them, you know, in the best way and that may be in free agency and it could potentially be in the draft and you could find a player that you like, at different parts of the draft that that could help you out, you know, on the edge as well. Coach, this next question is one of my favorites. I'm excited about it. This is from Cason in Thompson Station. He says, what is your favorite thing about being a head coach? Yeah, I mean, obviously winning is my favorite thing. Winning, but but I would say that having their responsibility to stand in front of a football team and look out there and understand that everybody's got, we all got some stuff going on. Sometimes the guy next to each other, they don't know what stuff each other's got going on, but I've been given a great responsibility to be able to understand what each of them are going through. And that's that's something I take very seriously to try to help those guys through that. Because, you know, this is a, you know, the problems that everybody has around us, they don't fail to exist because we coach in the NFL or we play in the NFL. And I think that that's the cool thing for me is to try to help guys and improve them, both on the field and off the field. Well, coach, you have a player who played pretty well in 2020 and his name is Derek Henry. Brandon from Memphis asks, what are your thoughts on Derek Henry winning the offensive player of the year, and how do you get him to build on last year's performance while constantly evolving the offense to match everybody's strength. I'm extremely excited and happy for Derek to get that recognition, had a fantastic season. He's fun to coach. You know, he understands that this offense and this team is going to be put on his shoulders and he's very comfortable with that and I hear a lot. He knows his, his carries and his workload and, you know, he's, he's up to that challenge and he knows what he's signing up for and, you know, if we felt like that was a detriment to his, his, his play, you know, we would do that but we feel like that there's a fine line that we, you know, try to keep and Derek's honest with us and how we have to manage him through throughout the week but he is diligent in his preparation to make sure that he's ready to go on Sunday. I think that you have to continue to be creative and how we, you know, get him the ball and run the football. We have what we call bread and butter and, you know, you have to expand on that so that, you know, teams just can't sit there and, and play one one certain scheme and we'll continue to try to do that. And then also, you know, do do things that we think can help and compliment the other players on the offense. Coach hashtag Titans hangout is rocking and rolling right now people are sending in their questions like crazy. Here's one from Brian, he asks what is your biggest mindset going into the off season and heading into next season. Well, Brian, I think that it's about improvement. It's about reflection. It's about you know, things that we believe in, you know, I mean, things and taking what we think and believe in our culture and seeing where you need to change and seeing where there were breakdowns. And I think that that's the exciting point that everybody has at this point in time in the season. And I would say that that's just my job each and every day is to meet with the coaches. But the biggest thing is I want creativity. You know, this is the time for creativity. This is the time to, to come up with ideas and see what we think of them. And I don't want guys to say, Hey, this sounds crazy. I mean, it's like that commercial, it's only weird or crazy if it doesn't work. And, you know, so we want to be creative, we want to try things that are that are different. And that's what the off seasons for Well, coach along that same mindset cash asks, what is some advice that you would give an aspiring college coach or any coach really Well, I'm in the advice I think that it's to try to improve each and every day it's to do the best job and the job that you have you've always heard me say this and not be a coach that you know is always looking for the next job and always looking to try to to work the phones I think that that's something that always comes up and being loyal to your team and loyal to your staff and loyal to your organization is something that is critical and something that I value a lot, a lot here and everywhere that I've been. And so, you know, continue to find ways to professional develop, you know, could find ways to meet and to zoom I think everybody is so much more comfortable with zoom now and sharing a screen and putting film on and a whiteboard on the film and you know so it's going to allow coaches and people to to gather from all parts of the country to be able to talk football and talk things that that we all love and you know our coaches are going to be doing that. I've asked them that was part of our staff meeting this morning was by you know after the end of the weekend I'd like to have three or four ideas that each of you guys are going to do for professional development and I don't need dates and you know when it's going to happen but I want ideas on you know who you may want to meet with and who you may want to reach out to and and work with and try to get better at your job. Coach we talked earlier in the program about the continuity within your coaching staff but turnover is inevitable, especially with the professional development that you mentioned people move on sometimes. John from Nashville asks how does the turnover in assistant coaches affect your ability to develop young players. Well, you know we have to, we have to have good young coaches in here that that can also, you know, help when we hire what you would consider a quality control coach. You know we're not looking for somebody that just is in data entry, you know we want, we want men and women that can coach football that can take a group of younger guys and go out to the mobile classroom and provide an understanding and help these guys learn. So you have to be able to find ways to develop players and we have a thing that we believe in and developing those guys is you got to have some small victories along the way you got to be creative. You got to get something that there has to be some testimony to say hey, you know I did this with this player and you know they had a lot of success and then along the way they have to see themselves improve and if they're always at the third team. Then you can tell them all you want about how much better they're getting, but until they see themselves move up the depth chart or get an opportunity. You know that the growth is going to be hard to come by, and you know I tell them they're all going to get an opportunity some of them are going to get more than others that's the nature of this business but but every player that is on our roster is going to have at least one opportunity to show us and most importantly their teammates that they can they can make an impact and add value to this team. Coach we got another question kind of related to the draft on hashtag Titans hang out. He asked coach how do you weigh positional needs verse best player available in the draft. If a player is ranked 15th on your board at 22 but he also plays a position that you have stock, but you need a spot where's where what are you doing there, how do you how do you navigate this word problem that we know. Yeah, no that's something that john and I discuss and have conversations about. You know ultimately he has, you know, his philosophy, but it's all about, you know, where can you get players are there more players in the draft that are in free agency and if there's a heavy group at one position you say okay, you know, maybe make this best player and know that we still got, you know, five or six players on our board at this position that we like. And that's why we look at our draft board and ultimately I think this is what I've really noticed is, you're going to have clusters of players you're going to have players that are clumped together you're going to have three offensive guards. Okay, I'm going to use Nate Davis as an example we, we were in a group Nate was in a group with three players, and around the time that he got picked. You know we needed to determine which player out of that group was going to be best for us. And I think we made a great decision, you know, seeing the player that he's become and will continue to to get better. But that you look at him and there's going to always be receivers that are kind of clumped in there they got the the ranking is what the ranking and it's, you know, AJ's in here with these other three guys and it's like okay. Everybody is stacking which one's best for you that somebody else may think this guy is and that's really when I watch the draft that's kind of how when your draft boards where you want it, you kind of see these clumps of players and they all kind of go, you know around the same area you just got to figure out which one's best for you. Michael from Hendersonville says, will you be looking for a kicker in the upcoming draft. He's not messing around he just wants to know who you're going to pick right off the bat. You know I mean I think that you know if there's a kicker available that we like I mean again I, the only way that I can evaluate kickers is if they make them, and we have got to, we've got to make more kicks, and then I don't. I don't know if it's me, maybe it is I don't know, but you know we their job is to make them and I can't tell them how to kick them straight, I can just see if they go straight or go through. We've had some blocks but you know we feel like you know we're going to have to address that position and see what Steven's going to do and you know he's his contracts up and you know what he wants to do but we're going to have to have guys in here that have a position and and that can we can find somebody that's going to make them. Coach, this is from Lawson, he says you were a great player, and you are a great coach from your experience in both roles do you think it's more difficult for young players to understand the physical and mental challenges of succeeding in the NFL. Do I think it's difficult for young players. Yes. I think it's, you know what what their idea of the National Football League is may not be really what it is. It's not about the glitz and the glamour and the all pro and the cars and the, and the G wagons and the penthouse sweets. It's about a grind. You know I mean it is a grind to show up every day to add value to show the team that they, you know can't can't live without you, and that is a daily grind and you know you have to prove your value to the football team each and every day. And I think that our guys understand that it's it's certainly not perfect, but that that's the reality of the National Football League that it's hard it's difficult it's competitive. It's the most competitive sport in the world, and that's why we love it. Right Keith. That was crazy. So many good questions and there's about 300 more that we couldn't even get to. So we're going to have to do this again at some point have to, we're going to have to do it again. But he mentioned G wagon which I know is what you drive so I figured I toss it back to you now in your G wagon. Greatness no really is super great great traction. That was a great job Amy. Well, that's good. She does that well well played Miss Wells very well done. Mike, when you actually close the yapper Mike she does okay. I know. That's why that's why she took it she told me just be quiet I got this. But before we go with the season ticket members. I know you love doing these with the season ticket members you enjoy the interaction. If you would just kind of give them a little thought on where you think we are right now as an organization what's coming up and and just. I don't know just give us a little sign off here and then I'll close it out. I mean I think that we. At least I got here and asked me what I wanted the culture to be I wanted the culture to be about winning and competitiveness, and it's always going to be about winning and being competitive and what we do. How we how we practice and most especially how we play and I think we've done that. We have to continue to improve I mean it's I mean we have to have some sustained success to continue to define ways to play for championships that that will always be the goal. But I think that we do have a culture here that has shown that it can withstand, you know, some tough times, you know when you lose a few games in a row or you don't practice for two weeks and because of a pandemic and go out there and play I think they're resilient and they are great teammates and again it's it's something that I'm excited to be able to coach very honored and gracious to be able to be the head coach of the Titans with this group of players. We understand that we have to continue to get better we have to continue to be creative in what we do. And that's that's where we're at and again I appreciate this will do this again if there's interest from the fans I want to do this, because I know that when we had 10,000 people in there, that it sounded like we had 30 or 40,000, and it did and that that is a testament to those fans that came and supported us and supported us through this entire season and will support us going into next year. Thank you for doing this. You got it guys. And to Amy great job as usual to the fans. You've been great. Like he's talking about how you responded in the playoff game and the noise you made they've been like that since day one, and we appreciate you more than we could ever say. I want to remind everybody the deadline to renew is Monday so make sure and get in there because if you've seen the schedule we, you know, we're going to need your help in 2021 at Nissan Stadium. We've got work to do because we want to do the heavy lifting that goes to that next place so we'll do this again for Mike Frable, Amy Wells, Mike Keith. Thank you so much for joining us for the Titans hang out with the head coach. Thanks guys.
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Introduction to path-integral Monte Carlo in continuous space - Lecture 1
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Speaker: Saverio MORONI (SISSA & DEMOCRITOS, Trieste, Italy)
School in Computational Condensed Matter Physics: From Atomistic Simulations to Universal Model Hamiltonians | (smr 2706)
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Zdaj sem prišljena na Pate Integra Montekarlo, prišljena na koncijne systemi. Tukaj je izgledan. Zdaj sem prišljena na Pate Integra reprezentacije obzervovati in zvukovati. Zdaj sem prišljena na prezentacije kvalifikacije, kvalifikacije, nekaj je energija, nekaj je superflik, in izgleda drugi algoritmo, ki je umeljena izgleda, da je izgleda pred zelo, izgleda camšnja, nekaj, tega všeg algoritme, zelo, ki ima zmarniti izgledajtej v konstratih, in zelo, da je zelo, in je gledaj je všeg in izgleda izgleda, ko je vse vse, vse tegniče. Na Mono, s Vasenu, da bomo, In tudi namazili se имo toga tutoriala. V nohii vlastišli gol je nijakost nekaj barkrat draufnega Coca Cola kodu priješli, ki dobrote, o čezna razižaj, upravljaje na modelu o dvanscu dnegovorgu. Vsih vse izmahnih je vrstanko, večljaj, kot posonan za timi layingah. na pati integracije za helijum in algoritma vzgleda. Ispešno? Ok. In drugi paper je diskripsi vzgleda algoritma. Vzgleda vzgleda je nekaj bolj informacij, nekaj vzgleda. Vzgleda je vzgleda vzgleda vzgleda. Zato še are gole, če modi do vseščaj teglijenih obržov, v kratu operatorji ko je nabijeli na vseščjah, vseščo je operator refo, da o čudnega bo povrživati. A da je minus vita h. Co je kaj, bilo, kaj do petrskog tegatora. Vita je, in tobe nekaj sa spremjmakeroj na linja v side. Kaj bo našto pri sinkosti da je posredno radila, izgledajšči, kjer zame entenčno ljudje, in zelo zato, da se je koristiti, in vsega je, da se lahko odliči, zelo a skupno delje, zelo je izgleda, prejgačen da je, zelo, kot zelo, izgleda, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, odliči, in vse zelo nekaj systematik viziv. The method is not restricted to this kind of Miltonians. You can have different potentials, for instance, in svar to describe cold atoms. You can have electronic energies to describe interaction between protons when the quantum motion of the protons is important. You can put body forces, external potentials, whatever you want. This is just to make examples. We are going to work in coordinate representation. And so the main object of interest is the matrix element of the density of the matrix in coordinate representation. Of course, the analog of this in classical simulations is an integral of the observable times of the Botsman weight. The Botsman weight is explicitly known given the position of the particles. This guy is not explicitly known. But it can be made explicit by introducing auxiliary variables, which define a path, as we will see. By the way, this is a method which has been very successful. The calculation of superfluid fraction of helium-4 as strongly interacting highly quantum system starting from the Miltonians, done by Saperian polynomial in 1987, was a major achievement in computational physics. And the metal scales were done with a number of particles, at least for bosons. And recently, I have simulated systems with 10,000 helium atoms, and verner crowd and the Markov salts one have simulated a number of cold atoms of the order of one million, just because the experiment had two few particles. So it's a very powerful method, and it is, in principle, exact. We will see in which sense. So we have to deal with this object first. It's the collection of the coordinates of all the particles. And this is the matrix element between two configurations of the system. It's a temperature one over beta. The way we can have an explicit representation of this object is to use the troctor break up. e to the minus beta h is equal to e to the minus tau h to the power p, where p is beta over tau. This is obviously an identity. And this is equal to limit for p, that goes to infinity, of something that we can explicitly represent, namely, e to the minus tau, the kinetic energy, times e to the minus tau, the potential energy. Forgiving p, namely forgiving tau, this is an approximation. But if p is large enough, the approximation converges to the exact value. So there is no systematic error in this approximation, in the sense that you can make the calculation of different values of tau and extrapolate at tau equals zero and get the exact result. And the advantage of introducing this approximation, controllable approximation, is that this guy has an explicit representation in terms of the coordinates, namely r e to the minus tau t, e to the minus tau dr prime is equal to the integral over dr2, of r e to the minus tau t, r2 e to the minus tau dr prime, just inserting a completeness representation of the coordinates. Now, the potential in our example is local in the coordinate. The matrix element of the potential is r v r prime equal v of r times delta of r minus r prime. So this term is trivial. You see to the minus tau v of r and brings a delta, which eliminates r segment. Now let's deal with the kinetic term. The kinetic energy is diagonal in case space. So these two completeness, k and k prime, in the above expression, r k e to the minus tau kinetic energy operator, k prime r prime, times e to the minus tau v of r prime. So I've done the integral over r2 using this property and I'm now dealing with the kinetic energy term. Now the kinetic energy term, k, t, k prime is lambda. I guess I forgot to define lambda in the previous h bar square over 2m. We assume we have all particles, all equal particles, it's not a problem to include a mixture of different kinds of particles, it's only a notational simplification. Lambda, k square, delta of k minus k prime. So now we use this. Can you read this? Down there? So this is equal to integral k. We also use the fact that the eigenfunctions of the momentum operator are plane waves e to the minus i, k, r. So we have e to the minus i, k, r. This is e to the minus tau lambda, k square. We have e to the i, k prime, k, sorry, r prime. And then I have again e to the minus tau v of r. So you see that this integral over k is the Fourier transform k times r minus r prime of a Gaussian e to the minus tau lambda k square. And the Fourier transform of a Gaussian is again a Gaussian. So this is equal to e to the minus r minus r prime square over 4 lambda tau e to the minus tau v of r prime. So this is an explicit expression for the coordinate representation of this operator here. Now I can use this explicit expression for each of these factors. Each of these factors. And I obtain this expression rho of r0, rp, and beta is equal to the integral dr1 dr2 dot dot drp minus 1. I have many factors here. I insert a completeness among each factor and integrate over the corresponding variables e to the minus r0 minus r1 square over 4 lambda epsilon. E to the minus tau v of r1 or 0, whatever you want, times, this is the first one, many products like this up to the last one e to the minus rp minus 1 minus rp square over 4 lambda epsilon e to the minus tau v of r. I think either I take 1 or I take p minus 1. Now with this guy I can go and calculate my observable. I have to make the product of these times the coordinate representation of the operator and then take the trace. Is that clear? Is that obvious? Probably yes. Let me make the assumption which is only to simplify the notation that o is also local in space. Average of the observable is equal to integral over dx where I have introduced the notation x is equal to the sequence r0 dot dot dot rp. The operator of r say 0 and then I have all these products. Each term of this product let me call it r0 of r0 minus r1 in tau. This is the part of the high temperature density matrix that corresponds to the kinetic energy alone. So this is the density matrix of non-interacting particles without any external potential. 0 means free particles and e to the minus tau v r1. Then I have the product of all these terms. i from 1 to p rho 0 of r i minus 1 to r i in tau times e to the minus tau d of r. This is the numerator. Because I have to take the trace I have the boundary condition that r is equal to r0. So I have the sequence r0 r1 and so on and so forth and then I go back to r0 at the last point. And then I integrate over r0 and this is the trace. And the numerator is the same without the factor of r0. Let me just try to zeta. It's the same thing except you don't have this factor, the denominator. Now let us look at this guy. We have an integral in many dimensions. If you had three n dimensions before we have now three np dimensions because we have all these guys to integrate over. But the integral is what is something that depends on the operator that I want to calculate times product of Gaussians times products of exponentials. These are all positive terms and this is why we choose to work in a coordinate representation. In this representation we have this integral which has a factor in the integral which can be interpreted as a probability distribution. And let me call it pi of x. Pi is this product of Gaussians times exponentials. And basically that's it. You have something which you know you can calculate with Monte Carlo using a metropolis algorithm. You have a configuration space defined by these guys. You move these configurations with a suitable algorithm. You calculate a set of independent configuration in xi k configurations and then you estimate your observables as 1 over k the average of o of r0 for the configuration i. This is like a classical simulation. Instead of the Boltzmann way you have a slightly more complicated object and then you have something else where you just sample the distribution and you get the result with a statistical error which decreases as 1 over square root of k if the variance of omega is finite namely if the integral of square times the same pi is finite. This is indeed a mapping of the quantum problem into a classical one which can be visualized in terms of parts. Let me make a few drawings. X is a path. It is r0. Let me draw a path for a system of two particles. Particle 1 at time r0 is here. Particle 1 at time 1 is there. This is the first particle and the second one is here and so on so forth. The system follows this trajectory here in say imaginary time you can interpret this density matrix at inverse temperature beta as an evolution in imaginary time data. So this can be viewed as an evolution of the system in imaginary time through these steps. So this is the path. This is a possible representation of the path. There is another representation which is called warline which is very useful because I can only draw one coordinate and time there. And the time goes from 0 to beta. We have this discretized ten steps which define the oops, I forgot one which define the position of the particles at each ten step. The trajectories are continuous but not differentiable and they represent the motion of the particle. Not that as here the particle comes back to the original position also here. Particle 1 starts from here and goes back to the same point. The same for particle 2. So each particle is mapped onto a polymer. This is a classical polymer of which these things here are the Boltzmann weight. This is a peculiar interaction. The exponent of this S is the potential energy of the polymer system. You see that the polymers have a spring between adiations adjacent turns. So there is a spring here and the particles interact at equal time r11 interacts with r21, r13 interacts with r23. But the potential doesn't mix different times. It's a kind of peculiarity. It's not a real polymer but it's still a classical system that you can treat with the methods that you know. An important characteristic of these trajectories is the amount of space that they can travel in one-time step. Xi minus xi plus 1 the modulus of this is of the order of two lambda the thermal wavelength at the temperature corresponding to the single time state. Why is this? Because otherwise this Gaussian if the distance between r1 and the next time is much larger than this variance and the statistical weight of this configuration is basically zero. So the honest configurations and statistical weights are those who satisfy this condition. And the whole polymer has a spread which is the thermal wavelength of corresponding to the low temperature one over beta. So the spread of the polymer can be larger than the movement in a single time state but it's of the order of square root of two Let's see what happens when we start from a high temperature and we decrease the temperature in terms of this path. Let's again consider two particles this is a high temperature trajectory for particle one and this is a high temperature trajectory for particle two at a very high temperature this number is very small. Td is the generous temperature of this system of this quantum system at the generous temperature of this system the paths are so long that they can get close to each other. You see why? Because the spread of the polymer is square root of two lambda beta. If I lower the temperature I increase the spread of this path until they touch. At this point it is important to consider when we have to make a slight change in the formalism that we have applied above. Yes, our particles so far maintain their identity. Particle one closes on the initial position of particle one particle two closes on the initial position of particle two they never exchange. In this situation when the temperature is of the order lower than the picture of warline zero beta and this is space there is this kind of configurations which do contribute to the integral because they have a large statistical weight but there is also this configuration in which particle one ends up where particle two started. So this is a path with an exchange and for a quantum system at low temperature we have also to include these configurations in our integral to get meaningful results and to do this we define, we symmetrize the density matrix we consider all possible permutations and we allow each particle to close on any permutation of the other particle. This is an example. This is for bosons. Do we have to make an independent simulation for which kind of permutations? No. If we set up an algorithm which changes not only the positions of the particle but also the permutation we can sample this sum just in the same way as we sample the spatial part of the integral. So the algorithm will take care of this sum which is unpractical so we have to devise moves that can switch between different permutation sectors. This is the only complication for fermions. Everything else remains as before. This is again a product of Gaussian's time exponentials and this is a positive thing. There are no minus signs here. We can continue. We only have to include in our algorithm something that can allow particle exchanges. Let me open a parenthesis for fermions. In this case, I would have rho, r, r, v beta goes into 1 over n factorial sum of all the permutations minus 1 to the parity of the permutation psi of p rho of p, r r, v beta. In this case the probability distribution pi of x composed of products of Gaussian's and exponentials now includes my include sign minus sign and I can write it in this way. So I can continue doing my calculation of the cerebral. O would be equal to integral dx O of r0 s of x pi of x divided integral dx sine of x pi of x then I can divide denominator by denormalization dx modulus of modulus of pi of x divided integral dx modulus of pi of x. So you see that both denominator and the denominator are things that I can see here, I have divided multiply by 1. Both the denominator and the denominator are suitable to a Monte Carlo calculation. The numerator has a positive probability distribution times something that I average over and the same is true for the denominator and the estimate of this over k independent configuration would be summation of i O of r0 of the configuration i times sine of xi and the denominator is summation of i of the sine. So what's the problem with this? I can do this. Calculation is still exactly before apart from the 10-step discretization. The problem is this average sine is exponentially small in the number of particles and the inverse temperature. So I cannot do many fermions and I cannot do low temperature fermions. So I will give up with fermions. This is just because I do the integrals by Monte Carlo. And this is an example of the fermions sine problem. So no fermions, unfortunately. There are approximate fermions in methods, which are neither very efficient nor really tested against accuracy. So it's a very hard and open problem. Finding a useful approximation for fermion pati integrals. So let's go back to bosons. Now it's a completely classical problem and we can go and calculate properties. For instance, the energy. Just this definition here and I do have to calculate and then all the other factors, right? This is slightly complicated because I have to do this period. There is a better way to calculate the energy. The energy is also minus 1 over zeta the derivative of zeta with respect to beta. This is a thermodynamic definition of the energy in terms of the partition function. And zeta is the integral of all these guys. And I can take the derivative on the link that I want, on the factor that I want. I change beta by changing one of the 10 steps in the middle. So I can do this derivative for one link only. And the derivative with respect to tau now because I take the derivative of one link of e to the minus r0 say minus r1 square over for lambda for lambda tau times e to the minus tau z0 r0 is oh, here I have to so far I have neglected the normalization of the Gaussians because I only save the Gaussians in the numerator and the same Gaussians in the denominator. But now I have to take the derivative of this Gaussian and the normalization does depend on tau. I have to include it. And so this is for lambda pi tau to the power 3 n. So when I differentiate the denominator I have a factor 3n over tau times the exponential times the Gaussian r0 e to the minus tau d when I differentiate this I have minus probably here minus plus here minus r minus r1 square over for lambda tau square and then I have plus times exponential times Gaussian and I have plus d of. So you see that by doing this calculation I have something times the original probability distribution so I do not alter the probability distribution I keep sampling this in the center of the energy which I can average over all the slices if I want p, number of slices this will be i this will be i plus 1 and there will be a summation over i from 1 to p I can use any slice of the path to increase the statistics of my calculation So this is the calculation of the energy sample of observables that they can obtain people have calculated those sort of structural properties even even excitation spectrum through underneath the continuation of this imaginary time evolution all sort of quantities condensate fraction super free fraction remember to see the super free fraction calculation this was only one possible example the other example more interesting is the super free fraction we can define the super free fraction thinking of a cylindrical vessel which is set on rotation slowly with helium originally at rest if the helium is in the normal fluid phase then it will follow the rotation of the vessel if it is super fluid it will stay at rest it is like if it had no moment of inertia so the super fluid can be represented by a lack of moment of inertia but the normal fraction of the liquid is 1 minus the super fluid fraction of the liquid and this is equal to the actual moment of inertia divided by E c I c would be the moment of inertia of the classical system of the normal fluid so you see that the super free fraction is the missing fraction of the moment of inertia if the moment of inertia is 0 then rest will be 1 if the moment of inertia is equal to the classical moment of inertia then rest will be 0 so this is the definition that we use what we need to calculate to compute the super fluid fraction of the moment of inertia the moment of inertia is defined as the derivative of the angular momentum with respect to the angular velocity at angular velocity equals 0 we are not in a position to simulate a rotating system which is a time dependent stuff what we simulate what we imagine to simulate is a system in a rotating frame and the density matrix changes accordingly because of the rotating frame so we are going to do this derivative in the rotating frame then we set omega equal to 0 and we go back to the rest frame where we can do the calculation so we have to use this in this derivative here this is the trace of L many terms which came from the trotter breakup of this guy when I take the derivative with respect to omega I get a factor tau L the derivative of the first factor then I take the derivative of the second factor here h minus omega L L this comes from this derivative e to the minus tau h minus omega L and so on and so forth and I have one of these terms for each of the factors that I have introduced in the trotter breakup then I let omega go to 0 by the way the derivative of z doesn't contribute in the limit of omega to 0 there would be a term also from the denominator but it doesn't contribute in the limit of omega equal to 0 it contains powers of average of the angular momentum and at omega equal to 0 these guys are 0 so we don't need to consider the denominator and this guy at omega equal to 0 is equal to and you see that this is our original density matrix and we can do the same simulation as before we just need to calculate the effect of these guys on the short time density matrix L in coordinate representation is summation of all the particle myh derivative in respect to theta so let's say L is the zeta component this is the particle r i this is theta r and this is the derivative of this guy here in coordinate representation so we have derivatives of this guy contains the Gaussian of the kinetic energy operator and the exponential of the potential operator the contribution from the potential operator if the potential is at their potential of spherical spherical interaction is 0 you can do the derivative and test it explicitly so only the kinetic energy contributes so the terms that we have to consider to do these derivatives are of the kind derivative in respect to theta of e to the minus say x minus x prime square minus y minus y prime square this is the factor in the Gaussian that depends on the angle theta for a given particle the zeta component depends on theta the potential has a zero derivative in respect to theta and this is the only part that depends on theta so for each link I only have to take this derivative for each factor of L that appears here x is equal to r cos theta so d theta x is equal to minus y and d theta y is equal to x so this derivative and this is 2x minus x prime minus and this guy times the Gaussian so I forgot all these factors in the Gaussian and science and so on and so forth this is basically the object that we need and we have 2xy minus 2xy is zero and what is left is 2 xy prime minus yx prime which is equal to twice r vector product with r prime r is the well I should put another name but this is the planar component of the vector so this is the result of applying the angular momentum to one of these guys and let me do a picture here I have here is the zeta axis this is r particle i times j particle i times j plus 1 and so on and so forth and the vector product is twice this area and you see that I have a contribution from the first time step, the second time step, the third time step and so on and so forth so I have this area I have this area and if this is the projected part of this particle this particle moves in imaginary time along the path and there is a projected area and this guy is the projected area of this particle because I have a term for each time slice first, second there is one special slice which is the first one I have L square here so I have to take another derivative of this guy of this guy of the quantity of the Gaussian is equal to so I differentiate the Gaussian once more and I have the square of what I had before and then I have another term in which I have to differentiate this which is a factor which now appears in front of the Gaussian in the first derivative so the third area is this guy times the Gaussian when I differentiate the Gaussian once more I have a square of this now I differentiate this and this guy gives a contribution I am not sure about this time plus or minus twice x prime plus y prime so now I have one of these objects which comes from this L square and then for each of these terms in this sum I have twice L the product of 2L the product of 2L produces something which is the square of the area and this special term here is the classical moment of inertia let me just try to think and remember that L is a summation over all the particles I erase it and this is a summation of all the particles and this summation over J is the sequence of these terms and so I have one factor of this I have another factor of this because I have 2Ls and I have a factor a term IC which is summation over IMJ of MRI dot so the term that comes from the L square here is a factor which is proportional to the classical moment of inertia and all the other guys give this square of this projected area everything comes from the definition of the moment of inertia writing the angular momentum in a rotating frame taking the derivative and using this simple rules then you have to put all the factors together and all the indices of the particles and things like that but eventually the result is the fluid fraction is 2M over bit and lambda classical moment of inertia times the average of the square of the area result of the super fluid fraction of this rotating of this helium in the cylindrical and the cylindrical vessel why is it interesting well it tells you two things one is that doesn't matter how many ilumatons you have this is a definition of super fluidity which doesn't require a bulk phase transition but it also manifests itself in small systems there are experiments which see manifestation of super fluidity in helium cluster with as few as four of particles and the calculation of this guy represents quantitatively these experiments and the other thing is that because the super free fraction is proportional to this area we have some implication on how the paths are distributed imagine have your cylinder here at high temperature you have small paths with no exchanges maybe a few exchanges this guy has two particles and this guy has maybe three so these are the parts of all the particles view from above in this cylinder what is the area each of this particle has a direction random so these are small numbers that other subtrata incoherently the super free fraction is zero there is no area this is maybe plus this is minus and this is only this configuration other edge over only small areas with opposite signs the area here is summation of all the particles if this particle goes this way and the other goes that way they cancel each other how can you possibly have a super fluidity you have to have a big area such as this one no matter what other particles do this will prevail and will give a signal of super fluidity how can you have such a long path by having a long exchange cycles this guy contains many particles the only way you can have super fluidity is through a long permutation cycle and this you read directly from the fact that the super fluidity is proportional to the area square and this is the only way you can get a big area in this case so in this classical mapping mapping between quantum particles and ring polymers but interlaced ring polymers one can go we have this of the super fluid fraction totally classical because you simulate this as a classical system which is, I think, interesting in periodic boundary condition this is for a finite system in periodic boundary condition you can use the same result by imagining to have two very large slender R is the radius and D is the spacing between the boselj the hidden system is inside here so this is at least in this direction here like a periodic boundary condition but if you apply this formula to the super fluid fraction for rotations along the zeta of this guy you see that the only path which have a large area are these guys here if one goes distance in one direction this is a small area the only big possible big area now if you imagine that this is now the periodic boundary of this then you open this you see that in periodic boundary condition the only path which contributes to the super fluid fraction are those which by exchanging through many particles wind around the boundary condition this is a path with one line number R this is a path with winding number zero only these guys in the thermodynamic limit contribute to the super fluid fraction and this again you learn from this area estimator in a cylindrical symmetry adapted to the periodic boundary condition case in terms of this winding number rho s in pbc this becomes rho s is equal to w square 1 over 2 lambda beta this is the area you define the winding number s summation i j of r i times j plus 1 minus r i times j this is the definition of winding number this is something that adds all the displacements along the path in this case and you have a net displacement in this case you have a zero displacement in all this so the only ones that do contribute to the super fluid fraction are those who wind around the boundary conditions and again this is a consequence of this area estimator yes winding number area the relation between winding number and area oh you cannot read it so this is the second and last example of calculating properties I think this is particularly interesting and now we move to a description of the algorithm to simulate this to calculate these integrals so this is a path for a system in which there is a winding number non-zero since each particle cannot move too much in a from zero to beta this has to include many particles and it is an important quantity to change the winding number because we want to make statistics we want to have fluctuating quantity and to have an average of this we don't want to have a configuration get stuck and never changes we want to be able to change this it is extremely difficult with ring polymers first of all let me make a draw of two particles if we want to implement an exchange with closed polymers these are two polymers we have to cut them and try to reconnect them in this way so we have to move at least two particles but if you try to attempt two particle exchanges here nothing happens to the winding number for instance I can include this guy in the permutation cycle there are few particle exchanges but the winding number didn't change I can get rid of this guy but the winding number didn't change so the only way to change is to propose a global move which contains more or less all the particles of this cycle the number of the particles that I have to include are roughly the size of the simulation box divided by the number small this is the number of particles that I have to include in a move if I have to change the winding number in the linear distance the linear size of the simulation box divided by the particle distance something like this and this is a large number so you can imagine that constructing an exchange between many particles and reconstructing in the path of all these particles to reconnect in a different way a nightmare so this way of calculating the superfill fraction of the linear has been successful for say 100 particles not more with the warm algorithm to describe it now you can calculate 10,000 particles whatever and the idea is what happens if I am allowed to cut open one of these rings so let me draw here a path which perhaps too many particles suppose I am allowed to include a configuration in my configuration space in which this is broken now I start moving this guy I am going to move only one particle at a time, not even two, one particle at a time and I move this particle like this and if I accept the move I cancel this this is now continuous line I accept the move now I can move this particle here if I accept the move this is the new configuration and if continue I perhaps go and reconnect with this guy so here with the sequence of four moves of one particle I have killed the winding number this is a pictorial example that should show you that it's easier to change the winding number if you are allowed to have an open polymer amongst so this is what we are going to do with the worm algorithm we have to have not only closed path a rough exchange over there, but also an open path this is a configuration of new kind that we have to include we want to include in our sampling because we believe that this guy will be able eventually to change the winding number easier we want to use this configuration and what do we need to use the configuration we have to need the statistical weight of the configuration because this is what enters in the Monte Carlo calculation happens I happen to generate this configuration I have to decide whether accept or reject it what is the statistical weight of this it's not different from what we did earlier we can calculate the statistical weight of this configuration despite the fact that seemingly it's different from before let's think of what happens in one link let's take this link a link is a sequence of two connected time slices this link has three particles and the contribution of this link the statistical weight of the configuration is raw say this is time j plus one and then I multiply the statistical weight of each link when I come to this point and we have raw of rk rk plus one and tau raw is product of a Gaussian times an exponential and the only difference between this guy and this guy is that this one has n particles and this one has n plus one particles so I can add a factor for each link and I reconstruct the statistical weight of this configuration without any problem with respect to the previous situation let's be a little bit more formal I'm going to sample configurations which correspond to a generalized partition function which is now equal to zeta plus zeta zeta prime zeta is in a sense the old partition function however, since now we have to be able to change the number of particles it's not going to be the canonical partition function but the grand canonical partition function zeta corresponds to a situation where there is no this guy maybe the number of particles can change for instance this guy can grow and I have a different number when I have a configuration with closed rings they contribute to the canonical partition function when I have a configuration with an open thing this contributes to the green function to the one particle green function of the system the one particle green function of the system is the amplitude to create a particle here at this time and to destroy the particle there thermal average at equilibrium with the other particles I call this m and this i tau times jm this is tau times ji this is position r i and this is position rm if I integrate over all the other variables this is a function of i of r i r m tau t i t m this function here and this to the partition function is the sum of all the statistical weights namely including integration over these variables and g is the thermal average over the amplitude to create the particle at this time and to destroy the particle the other time in the other position this is just because this is a physical quantity this is known as the one particle green function it is interesting because at time zero it is the one body density matrix so it gives you a way to calculate the one body density matrix but apart from the name the integral over the sum over all the statistical weights is the generalized partition function of the warm algorithm so apart from the formalism the arguments precedes as before except we have new configurations now how do we move this configuration oh by the way there is this c so when there is no this is called the warm when there is no warm the configuration contributes to the canonical partition function this is called the zeta sector when there is a warm this contributes to the green function and this is called the g sector yes we can put as many as we want but for the purpose of speeding up the simulation in the sense of changing the wind in numbers or things this is just a complication and not an advantage if you are interested in two body green function for instance if you were able to simulate fermions maybe we wanted to see pairing this and that would be extremely interesting there is no problem at all you draw another line these are the new configuration and that's it you only have to devise moves that move all the coordinates switch from z sector from z sector to z sector and possibly change the winding number and sketching the kind of moves of the warm algorithm now so we have to be able to move the coordinates displace these points where this warm is and to switch between the sector with warm or without warm there are pairs of moves one of which is the reverse of the other and there is a kind of move which is the complementary of itself in certain remove are this kind of moves they move from zeta z z sector if there is no warm I can attempt to insert one if there is a warm I can attempt to remove it open close means that suppose I have to close the parts I attempt to open it one of them if I open it this disappears and this becomes a warm close is I can close a warm this guy I can continue the warm or I can try to remove part of the warm and swap is most useful for the super quick reactions and it is like this this is the warm and I have other particles starting from this point I look sometime after and I maybe connect this warm this position and if the move is accepted this guy disappears and this becomes the new head of the warm or I may do it again this is the old configuration I try to connect this with an existing particle sometime later and if the move is accepted this guy is removed and this kind of moves is sufficient to sample configuration space so you say you never touch this guy well I have just to wait until a warm comes here and swaps with this guy then I begin to move this guy so just by moving the warm I can touch sooner or later all the war lines and change the configuration completely let me just take one example of the a priori proposal transition matrix and acceptance rate of the osmos let's take swap which is the most important so let's make a picture this is a move that happens in the g-sector and remains in the g-sector so there has to be a warm here it is there have to be other particles so this is our initial configuration starting from the head of the warm I consider the positions of all the particles m 10 steps later m is the parameter of the algorithm in the metropolis algorithm you have a size of the move if you make small moves you always accept that you don't get anywhere if you make larger move you always reject and you don't get anywhere so this is the size of the move parameter so it has to be chosen appropriately so so I take all the particles m 10 steps later and pick one of them I pick one of them with this probability r i is the collection of these particles at this time step here one of them is called r zeta this is the probability r zeta it's probably the closest but not always I need the other symbols s 0 minus s r 0 of s 1 minus s 2 tau r 0 of s m minus 1 s m I sample these guys these r 0 are Gaussians with s 0 equal r i and s m equal r zeta so I do a levi construction we have seen the levi construction from here to there by the way the levi construction actually samples this divided r 0 of r 0 minus s this is a factor that comes from the probability of the levi construction we have to take it into account for the but basically you make a brown and bridge gaussian random walk started from i and then then we have to know the probability of the reverse movement sorry, I'm late, I'm trying to speed up the reverse move so if this is accepted I will have alpha which is going back from here the reverse move will be the one in which this is the head of the worm and it would like to close in this position and the reverse move would have sampled r 0 of t 0 minus t 1 tau dot r 0 of m t minus 1 t m in tau in tau where t 0 equal r alpha and t m equal r zeta so this would be the divided r 0 of s t 0 minus t m in time the acceptance probability is the minimum between 1 and pi of x prime divided pi of x this is statistical weight of the new configuration statistical weight of the old configuration multiply the probability of the reverse move multiply this guy t x prime x t x x prime and I have no time to do all the calculations but what you have is that this is a rho 0 divided by this summation I call sigma and this summation I didn't write the probability of choosing r zeta starting from r alpha it is similar to this guy except you have alpha instead of so eventually the probability of accepting the move is minimum between 1 and e to the minus delta v the change in the potential from the new and old configuration times sigma I divided sigma alpha I didn't have time to do the whole calculation but this is kind of similar to the result so let me just recap the idea you define a certain kind of move you define the rules with which you choose to do this move and you calculate all the ingredients you know and this is the metropolis algorithm and in this formula here are the probability in the new and old configuration times the transition probability of making the direct and reverse move I apologize that I didn't have time to go through them step by step but more or less just thinking in terms of statistical weights of the configuration defining the probability of accepting the move you get the rules for each of the kind of move which define the word and on Monday we will see this algorithm to 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Hello everyone Hello, we're gonna get started. It's so good to see your faces today and to be in such Wonderful company with all these outstanding authors So welcome to the San Francisco Public Library I'm Shauna Sherman manager of the African-American Center And we are so glad to be once again hosting the American Book Awards with the before Columbus Foundation and This time this year and it's 44th year So before we get started I want to acknowledge that the library is located on the area now known as the San Francisco Peninsula, which is the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula as The original peoples of this land the Ramaytush Ohlone have never ceded lost nor forgotten their Responsibilities as the caretakers of this place. We recognize that we benefit from living Working and learning on their traditional homeland as uninvited guests We affirm their sovereign rights as first peoples and wish to pay our respects to the ancestors elders and relatives of the Ramaytush community If you didn't already know about the African-American Center It is a space dedicated to celebrating and promoting the culture history and and culture and history of African-Americans We collect books we partner with community We host exhibits and programs like this awards ceremony We are located on the third floor of the main library and all the books in the center are now also available for checkout So please visit the center if you have some time today and At the San Francisco Public Library the center is just one place that holds space for the outstanding Literature of our diverse community So it's really an honor to be partnering again with the before Columbus Foundation on this awards ceremony It seems like an appropriate place for it And congratulations to all the award winners with us here tonight So before we get started I'm gonna bring the president of the before Columbus Foundation up to the stage Wajahid Ali and I'll just tell you a little bit of about him before I bring him up Wajahid Ali is the New York Times contributing op-ed writer an award-winning playwright a recovering attorney and a former consultant for the US State Department His writing appears regularly in the New York Times the Atlantic the Washington Post and the Guardian He helped launch the Al Jazeera America Network as co-host of the stream a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond as A playwright Ali is the author of the domestic crusaders the first major play about Muslim Americans post 9-11 Which was published by McSweeney's and performed off-Broadway at the Kennedy Center He is a Peabody nominated producer of the series the secret life of Muslims a short a series of short form first-person Documentary films featuring a diverse set of American Muslims Ali was also the lead author and researcher of fear Inc routes of the Islamophobia network in America the seminal report from the Center for American Progress Please join me in welcoming what Wajahid Ali to the stage Thank You Shana if I wasn't married I could have scored two dates off that amazing introduction that my public says probably wrote Which hotly would have sufficed, but I appreciate it. Welcome everyone to the annual American Book Awards proudly presented by the before Columbus Foundation as Shana said this is our 44th year You give that round of applause. Thank you. We'll take a golf clap as well In the first time since the pandemic that we're meeting in person So it's lovely to see everyone's faces and I would like to tell everyone that babies are welcome. There's no shame We love babies. So bring the baby back pets Kids elders it is very deliberately indefinitely an open forum for our communities So do not be ashamed the baby has a voice and the baby has something to say It is an honor to be the president of the before Columbus Foundation, which is a very tasty title Which makes me sound much more important than I am but what we all are on the board is basically cultural workers at a time when We're living in the United States of America in the year 2023 Where a library is? one of the most dangerous places for some Americans Some parents are more comfortable with their kids Potentially getting shot at school or getting covert they're reading a book written by Tony Morrison Too soon too soon Our librarians our teachers our educators are under threat and under attack By a right-wing group that is radicalized and weaponized and will do whatever it takes to take their country back and make it great again The rest of us the majority are always choke-holded by their economic anxiety and As such our books must be banned our Stories must be banned in some places that I won't name but might rhyme with Mlorda You apparently can't say gay Because if you say gay it makes people uncomfortable. So don't say gay And it's apparently it's like Beetlejuice if you say gay three times gays magically appear I think that's the rules that apply But we have to censor ourselves hide ourselves not take up space just so we don't let some people feel discomfort and They would much rather ban our books to feel Not be but feel comfortable Even if that temporary feeling of comfort comes at the expense of justice fairness equity accountability or truth And then everyone talks about we'll get to reconciliation. We just want reconciliation the question I have is how do you get to reconciliation without truth? you can't You don't you won't and with that here. We are at the San Francisco Public Library at Coret auditorium Let's give it up for libraries and librarians Who are literally doing their job? Under duress and threat. I'm not making that up. That's 2023 America right now Where we have a treasure trove of this thing called books scary stories things with words in them Right and these stories are so powerful and so scary That in the last two years, there are certain forces in America that have banned over 2,000 books. I don't know if you've seen the videos, but in Tennessee some lawmakers Burn books last year with a blowtorch Can't make it up But they're also against cancel culture. So figure that out if you can These books are predominantly written by people of color black people and LGBTQ communities and so it is only fitting that here we are For the 44th annual American Book Awards presented by the before Columbus Foundation whose mission back in the day was to expand and stretch America to accommodate all the stories that were rendered invisible that were banned That were excised that were put in the margins and that were stereotyped you need all of it and sadly The same complaints and laments that were present in 1976 That prompted the birth of the before Columbus Foundation the American Book Awards have come full circle Come full circle right now in America. I always joke that it's not a remake, but it's a reboot The story happens again and again and again and again Because the central story that some people need to maintain is a myth the myth that America was birthed by the white Christian man and sure there were some savages here But because of the white Christian man, they were able to pacify it and this country belongs to them And there were stewards of this land and only once the other voices are pacified Ken America become great again But there's also the Statue of Liberty and we're a country for everyone and all that other stuff The rest of us try to fill in the blanks and the missing pages and to expand and stretch ourselves our libraries our Workplaces and hopefully our communities to accommodate the rest of the voices and to make space for the co-protagonists Who never got the spotlight who never got the grill at the end who never got to save America You know people like me who are never on the billboards people like me who were shot and killed by Chuck Norris in the 80s Yeah, if I have if I can't say one thing with white supremacy It's so insidious that when you watch yourself and your people getting blown up in the 80s and 90s You root for Chuck Norris and then years later like This is kind of racist and deeply troubling. I wish I wish I was the hero of the story and so today We are celebrating heroes Men and women and people who have written stories under great duress Who have published stories under great duress and who are being acknowledged For the gift of the words that have presented our communities and the way it works very deliberately is there's no first place There's no second place. There's no last place very deliberate. There's no losers. There are only winners You will see that the winners were chosen by our Auguste board now I want to name some names. I want to flux for a second because our board is pretty pretty Pretty awesome. All right. I'm gonna name some names. This is the board. It's me. I'm nobody I wear makeup on TV once in a while, but There are other folks this young writer named Ishmael Reed up-and-coming writer Viet Tan Nguyen Margaret Porter troop Sean Wong Simon Ortiz Nancy Mercado Gundar Strahd Jenny Lim Juan Felipe Herrera up-and-coming poet joy Harjo There's talent there Victor Hernandez Cruz Justin DeMang Caroline Forch a Henry Louis Gates, Jr. You'll see him on PBS once in a while Sean Hill Ishmael Hope Marlon James Leila Lalami Nancy Carnival Carla Brundage Mitch Berman and Mary Anderson in that group folks. There are MacArthur genius winners Peeler to winners Peeler to nominated authors Booker prize winners folks have won all these fellowships with French names that I can't pronounce Poet laureates of the United States of America It's a big deal and so the way it works in full transparency is we get inundated with books and poetry and We have to spend the entire year sifting through it. The board comes up with their selections We all bring it forward to the board consensus. We hatch at it out It gets chiseled down and these are the books that are selected. All right The books that are selected another cool thing about this is you'll notice that there are folks who are published by major fancy shamancy New York publishers and then there are independent publishers first-time writers Celebrated writers poets journalists publishers editors graphic artists and novice So there's no quota system here. All right, there's no favoritism You have been chosen due to your words And so I hope that means something for all the award winners who are here assembled in this august company And well you could give it. I like that golf club. Let's give it up to them. Thank you, sir And finally a run of show My job is done. I come and give this speech and then I introduce our master of ceremonies The man wearing the bow tie and meal and what's gonna happen. He's gonna kick it off. We're gonna introduce each award winner We're gonna give you a very fancy shamancy plaque that Justin makes. It's expensive. So please cherish it You're gonna take a fancy shamancy photo. You're gonna pose right there Think of your children think of Instagram pose. Well, this is being recorded. This will also be on C-Span and for the winners you get Three to five minutes, you know, you know, if you see some grumbling, that's the symphony Telling you to you know Brevity is a beautiful mistress that you should embrace at that time Three to five minutes though. We're here to celebrate you and to kick it off. Let me introduce our emcee of the day Emile Guillermo Journalist commentator columnist in TV radio and digital platforms. He was the first Asian American host of NPR's all things considered in 1989 Who writes a weekly column on race, politics, culture and media that can be found on the Asian American legal defense and education fund website His reality talk show is on www.amuk.com. He hosts the PETA podcast as a stand-up solo artist He has performed his amuk monologues all across the country his book amuk essays from an Asian American perspective won the American Book Award in 2000 not only is a winner. He's also the emcee He dropped out of Harvard because he's a good man Just kidding. Some of our we love Harvard graduates. Some of our favorite graduates are Harvard graduates But unlike Bill Gates, he returned for his degree and he just completed a New York run of Ishmael Reed's play directed by Carla Blank the Conductor where he played a Conservative TV pundit. Give it up for your emcee, Emile Guillermo Thank you very much. You know when they asked they didn't really ask me to do this. I said I'm in New York I'm doing this play wouldn't it be nice to reprise my look of the conservative Pundit on TV and so it's a bow tie in the Because people who know me know I'm not really all that conservative. So it that that's what they call acting acting It was you know watch it. Thank you for that introduction. I realized when I sent it to you I essentially just cribbed off the program notes off the conductor Which was off off Broadway when I say off off Broadway because I don't want people to be confused to think that oh you mean like El Cerrito no it was off off Broadway was in New York City and I cribbed off the notes I really should have just used chat GPT because I I went to chat GPT I said give me a short bio for Emile Guillermo and this is what it said I could not have paid a PR person More of it Emile Guillermo is an accomplished writer known for his insightful commentary and thought provoking for essays With a career spanning several decades. He has contributed to various publications Including newspapers magazines and online platforms. I mean this person really knows me Yeah, Guillermo's work often explores topics such as race ethnicity and social justice Providing readers with a unique perspective on these issues his writing combines a deep Understanding of these subjects with a talent for engaging storytelling making his work work both informative and compelling Guillermo's contributions to the world of literature and journalism Have earned him a respected place in the field Exactly in the basement of the San Francisco Public Library here for the ceremony. No, I could not this chat GPT I'm I'm in favor of chat people put down chat GPT. No, they're wrong. They're wrong Anyway, so I want to thank also Lodge for pointing out that I did win this award in 2000 and I remember giving the speech in Chicago and During the the big book festival there and thinking wow, what's gonna happen? And now I look back 23 years my my column is still Published by the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. You can see it at aldef.org from 2013 to 2023 all 600,000 words of that not all of them award winning certainly But they're there and it's out there for people and if you count the years at Asian week from 1995 to 2010 when they went under That's like close to a million words of Filipino American Asian American words that no one would have seen if There wasn't an ethnic media if there wasn't an ethnic press if there weren't people who said hey We ought to conclude these voices. This is America and there it is I mean a million words isn't much and not all of them are award-winning But we did it and that's what of all the things in my bio. I'm proud to say I am a writer a writer of Asian American Filipino ancestry and my words are out there for anyone who wants to find them and I thank the before Columbus Foundation for being here 44 years later and For being this presence to bring those words to people and we honor today a woman who the Lifetime Achievement Award Goes to woman. I don't think she remembers the words she put when she blurred my book But she blurred my book and they were the most important words on my book because they reminded me That I must honor My words I must honor what I say and these weren't just you know things that were just off the top of my head These were expressions from a real Asian American Filipino soul of the time and They were important and I look at the back of the cover and I see Maxine's blurb on my book saying oh Emil He's fun. He's the first person I read my read Asian week And I I honor those words and I honor her today when we get to that point It's a lifetime achievement award Maxine Hong Kingston She may not remember it, but I remember when she did it I just said oh, she's the godmother of you know Asian American literature for generations and So anyway, that's coming up now one of the things is this is a celebration So we're gonna have a little part. I maybe I'll tell some jokes somewhere I did play this part and I reprise my costume were or bowtie and And these glasses I thought maybe these well because I'm reading some of these things I'm reading but I Also, there's a number of things that they wanted me to do Oh first of all, this is a celebration of writers, right and writers Especially on a Sunday. They should be home writing They they shouldn't be here. They should be writing and and so Actually Maybe they asked me to emcee because a lot of people aren't coming today and they're not present So they've asked me to vamp and so I'll do that But the the response to people who aren't here who are receiving awards is well, of course, they're writing They are writing. They're doing the most important thing that writers do so they are they are writing now Just before and I'll just tell you behind the scenes thing. I was slipped a little statement from The founder of the before Columbus Foundation. He said no one knows I've done this but I want you to read this and I'm very honored to be able to read this statement from Ishmael Reed in 1976 when I founded the before Columbus Foundation and invited Victor Hernandez careers to be the co-founder I Was reminded by the New York Times that I was a member of the establishment Having received recognition from prestigious literary organizations Having edited anthologies by that time including yard bird reader a literary magazine I was aware that there were writers Native American Hispanic black Asian American Irish Italian and Jewish Americans who wrote as well as me Where was the recognition for them? This was the guiding spirit of the American Book Awards Which we began in 1980 a since then a scores of writers have received awards that have led to their Promotions at institutions where they teach or have longer shelf life for their books It wasn't long before the major publishers who ignored us at first began vying for our attention a Few years ago the Washington Post called the American Book Awards the American League to the National Book Awards National League on Our board are to MacArthur Fellows a Booker Prize winner a Pulitzer Prize winner and to former US poet laureates We are the writers awards Don Delillo Johnny Williams Gloria Naylor and others have traveled to receive their awards at their own expense But there were lean years Gundar straws got us through them a son of Latvian parents who were displaced by Soviet Union tyranny Gundar's knows the treasure of free expression and the literary establishment selection of divas and divos from ethnic groups Lessons the free expression of those who write as well as their tokens Gundar started in our shabby office on 6th Street and attended American booksellers conventions nationwide He was in New Orleans with a great Alan Toussaint performed for us But our rivals persuaded the National Endowment to end our grants a mere $16,000 yearly. I asked Gundar's how we got through those years He said with blind persistence If we've been around for over 40 years defying the warning of our critics that we'd be short-lived it's because of the dedication to our purpose by Gundar straws and Justin DeMangels Despite Justin this here for Justin Despite a year of intense pain and surgeries Justin manages the foundation not only has he worked our program the American Book Awards But programs that have honored great writers like Ted Jones and forums addressing topics that address the concerns of the literary community There is no way that we can repay DeMangels who is probably in pain while sitting here He wouldn't want me to tell you because he is no writer So we want to thank both Gundar's and Justin for their devotion to multicultural literature in a period when Fascists are burning books Organizations like the before Columbus count foundation Well, we'll see to it that literature survives as it has for thousands of years While book banners have risen and fallen Signed Ishmael Reed So it feels right here is mill the wave to the crowd go through the crowd Like I said honored to read his words, but I read his words in the play and he gave me more laugh lines in the play So all right, so here we are so as I said we're gonna go with our first award And it's Ayanna Lloyd-Banwo. She is not here. Ayanna Lloyd-Banwo when when we were birds is a novel and And she's a winner from Trinidad and Tobago currently living in London her debut novel Was a 2023 winner of the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean literature and the authors club best first novel award So let us honor when we were birds Ayanna Lloyd-Banwo the second person Edgar Gomez He also is not here because we know as I said before he's a writer He's probably writing now. He's probably writing at Edgar wrote the book high-risk homosexual a memoir Sassy He's a Florida born writer. So imagine how how well this goes off in Florida With roots in Nicaragua and Puerto Rico, he's a graduate of the University of California Riverside give it up for Riverside the Inland Empire Where he received an MFA? His words have appeared all over LA Times poets and writers The New York Times the New York Times in fact called him a breath of fresh air because the New York Times knows it needs a breath of fresh air It was the best book of 2022 by the publishers weekly We are honoring it high-risk homosexual a memoir and unlike some others Edgar did send a note. So it's a good thing that I played a role in Ishmael's play because I'm not gonna act This is Edgar Gomez Hello, everyone. I Really wish I could be in San Francisco With you all to celebrate and can't tell you how honored I am that my memoir High-risk homosexual is the recipient of an American book award when I was writing my book I had to fight the voice in my head that told me that there was no room in the publishing industry for a queer Central American memoir This award proves to me and hopefully to others like me That there is room for us and that if we dare to follow our dreams There are people out there who want to see us winning Not writing he said winning Thank you Edgar Gomez Edgar Gomez All right, what is what is next? Oh now we have You know, this is the thing they her book is called Bad Mexicans Race Empire and Revolution in the Borderlands and let me just read a little about about her She's a professor of history African-American African-American studies and urban planning at UCLA where she holds the Thomas E Lifka endowed chair in history and we got to mention that so that she'll so her her checks won't bounce. She is a Endowed chair. She directs the Ralph J. Bunch Center for African-American studies She's one of the nation's leading experts on race immigration and mass Incarceration, let's welcome the winner of an American Book Award Kelly little Hernandez if I can read from the from the synopsis bad Mexicans tells a dramatic story of the Magonistas the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States Led by brilliant, but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magon The Magonistas were a motley band of journalists Miners migrant workers and more who organize Thousands of Mexican workers and American dissidents to their cause so bad Mexicans Kelly little Hernandez winner of the American before all right next it's Everett Hogan the ways poems of affirmation remembrance reflection and wonder and Everett Hogan is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth He was the first poet laureate of New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1994 what took them so long new Bedford? He his work has appeared in numerous anthologies in several works The ways is a collection of mainly quiet and Contemplative poems most are new written during the current pandemic a Winner of the American Book Award for the ways poems of affirmation remembrance and reflection and wonder Everett Hogan our next award I'm going to introduce Carla Brundage who is accepting the award For our next winner. The next winner is Anne Hyde She wrote the book born of lakes and planes Mixed descent peoples and the making of the American West Anne Hyde is a professor of history and editor-in-chief of the Western historical quarterly her most recent work Born of lake and plains mixed descendant mixed descent peoples and the making of the American West was published by Norton in 2022 She she says are the as you will see in the program often overlooked There is mixed blood at the heart of America and at the heart of native life for centuries There are complex households using intermarriage to link disparate communities and create perspective circles of kin and This is the subject of an hides book born of lakes and plains mixed descent peoples and the making of the American West to accept on behalf of Professor Professor Hyde is Carla Brundage poet educator and a board member of the before Columbus Foundation everyone It's an honor to be accepting this on behalf of Anne Hyde It was incredibly enlightening to read this book which brought to light many dynamics in the early history of the United States of America, especially in the Midwest as Revealing mostly the unknown Parts that reveal how complicated a history actually can be Her path breaking history Kind of brings to light voices that have been muted and she follows five mixed race families of Indige did indigenous and many European descent who had formed these families and Started businesses which of a brown trade and around the fur and then when the Indian Removal Act comes It's really interesting to read a book which is Perfectly historically based and which reveals what happens when there is family connection and racial I don't know the excuse of using race to Take people's stuff That's how I want to say it During the pivotal 19th century mixed descent people who had once occupied a middle ground became a Racial problem Drawing hostility from all sides their identities were challenged by the pseudo science of blood quantum Which many of us in this country have suffered for and it's the instrument of allotment policy Their traditions by the Indian schools are established to erase the native ways and as Anne Hyde shows They navigated the hard choices they faced for centuries by relying on the rich resources of family and kin So it's a beautiful story, and I hope you all read it for our next award. I'm going to have The president you know I don't want to demote you the president of the Fort Columbus Foundation come up and introduce our next winter Watch watch Ali come in and who is our next winter one? Let's give it up to meal who has been preparing and waiting for this day for a long time Carla and Ishma, I think you really need to give him another role immediately Thank you everyone for Just coming along, you know, I know oftentimes when we do this in person We usually have all the winners, but right now There's a COVID spike, and I don't know if you all have been noticing in New York Infrastructure is having a problem There are some leaks so a lot of folks couldn't make it but those who did we appreciate you and we actually have our first award winner who is here in person so High expectations Jameel Jameel John coach. I wrote a fantastic book, which was recommended to me by Justin Daymong The book is right here the haunting of haji hotek a collection of short stories written by Jameel and Jameel is an award-winning writer from I hope I could say from the Bay Area a Refugee born in Peshawar Pakistan from Afghanistan and then from Pakistan they moved to the Bay Area Even though English was not his first language now He is award-winning writer in English and oftentimes when people talk about Afghans We see horror stories. We see refugees first from the the Soviet invasion and then the US invasion Which was the longest invasion in US history and oftentimes that we don't see or we don't hear from or Afghans And we see them as stats and we see them chasing airplanes and then we say oh They helped us. Oh, it's so sad. Oh Insha'Allah things will get better for them or we go to Fremont Boulevard in Fremont, California my hometown Or we go to Devganon kebab house and eat chapli kebab and we're like oh these Afghans They make really good chapli kebab to which they do And bullani But we don't hear their stories and so what Jameel does in this collection of short stories fictional is He talks about pain He talks about trauma. He talks about disappointment and he talks about how it is to live a Life of dignity when you're not treated with dignity how it is to survive in America and Afghanistan and Pakistan as the child or the descendants of unending war what it feels like to play video games Said is metal gear solid and then see Yourself playing in Afghanistan What that happens? And so these are stories that are not interconnected, but they stand alone But nonetheless they paint a portrait of peoples who have endured and survived and still continue to survive and thrive despite Going through so much pain and it's done with a lot of life and vibrancy and colorful language And so it is my honor to award The annual American Book Award to Jameel John Kochai. Who is a Local writer Jameel Asalaamu alaikum everyone. Thank you all for being here I want to thank the before Columbus Foundation for selecting my book for an American Book Award It's such a tremendous honor And it's and it's especially surreal to be sitting in the same room here as Maxine Han Kingston a Legend and and a personal literary hero of mine I want to thank my family for their stories my more than a lot my aunts and uncles my brothers and sisters who are always my first editors Everything I write is written in the shadows of these great incredible funny tragic Oral tales that I grew up hearing Finally, I want to thank my beautiful wife nazifa Who agreed to marry me when I was just a broke silly graduate student with too many dreams and too many bills and without a publication to my name and now we here we are together except in an American Book Award Thank you so much I would like to say this Ameel mentioned that he is a recipient of the American Book Award for those who don't know many many years ago when I was a young man and I had actually Black hair and not gray hair and it was 10 pounds 12 pounds lighter I was a student at UC Berkeley and my professor was Professor Ishmael Reed in a short story writing class and There was another professor a young writer by the name of Maxine Han Kingston yeah, yeah young writer you might know and These were Titans When I was growing up and I got into Ishmael Reed's class and Ishmael Reed told me a 21 year old at that time Hey, don't write a short story. You should write plays. I'm like, what are you talking about? She goes yeah, yeah, don't waste your time wearing short stories Look, I think you're a playwright. You have a gift for characters and dialogue So give me 20 pages of a play you ever read Raisin in the Sun death of a salesman long-dazed earning in a night I'm like yes, write me something like that. I'm like what? He goes yeah, look 9-11 just happened and as a black man I could tell you that your people are gonna get hazed and the way that my people have fought back for the 400 years is through art culture and storytelling and So they can't take away your story. You're like Muslim in Pakistan. You're right write me a story of a play of a traditional kitchen American drama but from the perspective of a Pakistani Muslim American family this was October 2001 folks and That play then became the domestic crusaders Which the first person that came on to produce and help the play after I graduated from college two years later Was Ishmael Reed as the first producer his partner in crime Who helps him and tolerates him some would say it's Carla blank she came on as the director and Ishmael literally turned to Carl and said hey, you should direct this play and she goes I should she goes Yeah, yeah, go ahead. It'll be easy little did they know they will spend the next eight years surrounded by Pakistanis Eating my mom's Briani and all this to say is the domestic crusaders The the first if you will group the first collection of writers that believed in this play that nobody else believed in Was the before Columbus Foundation that play eventually got off Broadway at the New York and Poets Cafe got published by McSweeney's and McSweeney's contacted me a year and a half ago on the 20th anniversary of 9-11 and said can we republish the play and That was the play if you remember Carl and Ishmael everyone said Who will want to listen to a play about Muslims and Pakistanis? The mainstream is not ready for ethnic stories Karma is real Karma is brown and karma is very petty all of this is to say is that All of us have humble beginnings And this is all to say for those who are in the audience and those who are listening because I know this will be on C-span later Oftentimes all you need is one person One teacher one friend one parent who says you got something You have a story and oftentimes many of us who were had humble beginnings I was also a broke-ass broke writer who married way up and my and I said inshallah one day will make it my wife's like We better You need someone to believe in you and that's the wind that lifts the sails and so anyone who's watching right now If you know someone in your family or a community who has a talent you could be that one person That helps them out and if you think your time has passed. That's the beautiful thing about writing If you could pick up a pen and write it ain't too late it ain't too late and Speaking about people who keep going and who persevere I say this in my introduction Even though Ishmael has hinted at it and I hope he's not embarrassed our chairman of BCF is Justin de mong Did I pronounce it correctly Justin? Where are you at? All right? When I when I first read his name I thought it was Desmangles because that's it's pronounced D. It's the written D. S. M. N. A. N. G. LES But it's a de mong much like when people say I have a lot of interesting translations in my name My favorite is warble out and watch at the hut, but Justin de mong Single-handedly keeps BCF running All right, this guy's the engine before Justin. It was goondars and look what it did to goondars Goondars is barely alive. All right before Columbus Foundation. If you don't mind me saying this 44 years we've been running if I showed you the budget you would cry Because here we have institutions in New York that have jumped on the DI bandwagon in the past three years They've discovered something called multiculturalism and as such they've been getting six figures sometimes seven figures to do nothing Meanwhile, I think this OG crew of Ishmael and Victor Hernandez crews and all these other giants figured it out in 1976 folks and They've been just running on prayers fumes love and inshallah And so if you can if you can please consider donating to the BCF It's a nonprofit organization tax deductible and in the absence of funds The person who has kept it running is Justin and I will say this that Justin Has had so many surgeries in the past year Justin's foot is going through you know I believe in God if you believe in God send a prayer if you don't believe in God Send a good good will to the universe that hopefully inshallah things work out for him He's gone through so much stress so much stuff and as his guys recuperating in the hospital He emails me about the BCF. I'm like bro You literally in the hospital. You can't walk give BCF a rest for a day. He goes no man. The awards are coming up I got to read this extra book. I'm like Justin the books can wait. He goes American book awards are too important And so I just want us to recognize Justin and if you can give him some love and a round of applause because he made it happen and Justin in addition to being a lover of words is also a lover of jazz music And I don't know if you've been paying attention to the Twitters otherwise known as X Yesterday there was a troll on Twitter a check mark This troll this tweet went viral and it was just a right-wing troll who had a photo of John Coltrane And he said I've given jazz a chance and I don't see the big deal about it It's just a lot of gibberish and noise and to which I quote tweet responded I knew I shouldn't have indulged the troll, but I said oh, that's a shame You're missing out on so much beauty and So Justin de Maung is gonna introduce 80 and Levy and I'll let him tell you all about this thing called jazz Thank you so much And thanks to all of you for being here this afternoon with us Hey Steve Thank you for being here one of the unique characteristics of Black American literature is that it emerges from centuries When literacy was punished by death, right? so For hundreds of years The African in the Americas who learned to read and write was risking their life and so serious Was this law taken to be? That even those of you who had the courage To teach Reading and writing to the African in the Americas You were killed too so What then is the relationship of? This extraordinary ordinary fact To African-American letters and music specifically well obviously the understanding of language as a technique of gaining and maintaining power is Entirely different right The supple bend and flex and twist of the rhythmic propulsion and the sense of urgency in African-American letters emerges From this century's long space But what would happen or what did happen under these circumstances? We're such that The history of many tribes and peoples and empires who were enslaved over hundreds and hundreds of years that story that archive if you will was then Contained in the ritual action of the music The music which contained the history of These many peoples and tribes right and that music Which contained the archive of this history Pre-Columbian pre-European African stretching back tens of thousands of years Which could not be written down? Taken down on tape or played back Informed What would become the archive of African-American letters, but it begins there it begins there and So the masters of The music that we know today as jazz are those who bring forth the message that for centuries Kept these communities spiritually intact To revive and resuscitate an image that was spiritually intact under these many centuries of slavery and to be sure Always already contained An urgent and damaging critique of the institutions which developed around their enslavement So this in essence is what informed the tradition of what we understand today as jazz and as I said the masters of this this Continue to bring that Continue to bring that forth Now in the historical biography of jazz as literature there has been to say the very least an immense failure to contestualize and Amplify this story After all one of the theological Propositions of slavery is that the African doesn't have a spirituality so part of Aidan levy's great triumph and Indeed his biography of Sonny Rollins is a great triumph is That this very gifted writer Aidan levy Gave us much more than a biography of Sonny Rollins He he deeply contextualized the story of Sonny Rollins and the story that I'm talking about today Which has to do with that continuum Emerging over many many centuries to amplify and uplift the message and the meaning of the music and That archive and that history Which also informs our literature and our art and so it is great honor to welcome Aidan levy to the stage and to present the 44th American Book Award To saxophone colossus Aidan levy it's such an honor to be here today with all of you and First I want to just thank the before Columbus Foundation does an organization that I Revere I think its mission couldn't be more important in this moment when the humanities are under attack I Want to thank Justin DeMong and Ishmael Reed One of my literary heroes I'm about to teach mumbo jumbo again To Columbia University undergraduates I'm looking forward to that Just a few thank yous I'd like to thank the folks at Hachette books My agent Russ Galen Terry Hinty, Sonny Rollins publicist I'd like to thank my family My mom Patty my dad Harlan my sister Allegra and most of all my Brilliant wife Caitlyn Mondello who is here with my daughter Isabel that you may be able to hear in the background She seemed to be filming this Although it looks like she's bent over with the baby. I hope you're not changing a diaper I Like to thank all of the interview subjects for this book I conducted more than 200 interviews over the course of the book so It was very much a communal effort to tell this story As well as the librarians and archivists. It's such a thankless job and they really need to be thanked More than they are and we are in a library of course So I don't want to leave that out just so many archivists Who contributed to this project? Most of all though, I have to thank Sonny Rollins himself who just a month ago turned 93 and He's Still keeping up The struggle so a round of applause for your Sonny Rollins and I'll just Leave you with a couple thoughts about Sonny Rollins one is that in the in the early 60s He would come out on stage in a white cowboy hat sometimes and He might start playing Songs that were made famous by Al Jolson or Bing Crosby year He could play something by the composer Edward McDowell of the McDowell Colony and Then he might play his own composition Something like Olio He paid tribute to Miles Davis to Thelonious Monk to Duke Ellington and Then he would take off the cowboy hat and underneath it. He had a mohawk And this was before the punk movement He was really kind of the OG Musician with a mohawk and some people thought he was doing it just to be Weird but he was actually doing it to honor Native Americans and When Sonny went to Japan for the first time in 1963 he had the mohawk and everybody was so Curious about it that it ended up dominating the press conference that he had there And when he came back in 1968 he didn't have it anymore. They didn't believe it was him So he got another haircut Anyway, Sonny is an artist who is truly beyond category I think that that's a phrase that Duke Ellington used. I think that he exemplifies Everything that the American Book Awards stand for and I guess I'll just close with a Quote from Sonny himself. This is something that he wrote 65 years ago for his album Freedom Suite, which If you haven't heard I recommend that you listen to it tonight And it goes like this America is rooted in African-American culture. It's colloquialisms. It's humor. It's music How ironic That The African-American people who more than any other people Can claim American culture as their own are being persecuted and repressed That African-Americans who have exemplified the humanities and their very existence are being rewarded with inhumanity That was what he wrote 65 years ago It's still true today So I'd like to dedicate this award to Sonny Rollins who as I said is still with us. He's still Keeping up the fight and It's truly an American hero and an American original. So thank you very much. Thank you so much Hayden Levy well, you know writers writers can afford To be dishonest with the world Lord knows a lot of them are but they can't afford to be dishonest with themselves Not if they're gonna write effectively Not if the illumination of their mind is gonna continue to light the way With the melody and the rhythm and the sound and meaning of their words Well, there's some jive-ass writers out there, but to write effectively To be more than heard to be read and read again and to illuminate Writer can't afford to be dishonest with themselves. No Bohan Lewis Bojan Lewis Bojan Lewis. Yeah Bojan Lewis has That honesty That ring of truth That oscillation between the inner and outer world that guides the reader towards tremendous authority of feeling and Undeniable sense of reality and wisdom Sometimes love is saying goodbye. It's The sinking bell the sound and This is actually Bojan's second American Book Award. So We're deeply grateful to him for Guiding us as well as his readers Towards a broader sensibility and understanding of our world today and the Inner conflicts and unresolved mixed emotions of his characters. It's so So eloquently speak to the situation of his people of our people and The world that we can possibly welcome ahead with that Practical form of the imagination with its horizon set on freedom those are the The things that come to mind when thinking about Bojan Lewis and he's here Today, so please welcome the author of sinking bell collection of short stories from Grey Wolf wonderful writer Bojan Lewis Yeah, yeah to the American before Columbus Foundation I Brought my family and we've just been chilling with some friends who live here Great to be back in San Francisco I guess what I'm trying to say is like I thought I would be able to write something I'd have a toddler who just Takes all my attention and my lovely wife Sarah Samms Thank you to her for always supporting me Through my cranky bullshit Through getting sober through becoming a parent I couldn't have done it without them And thank you to my daughter who is showing me how to Be joyful and not such a pessimist probably and Thank you to all for being here and thank you to all the other award winners your work inspires me your stories inspire me all the time I Wouldn't be doing this without Without work like this. I probably would have given up a long time ago. So thank you everyone. Thank you Okay, so now we're we've hit a groove, right? I mean we're almost halfway through and Thank you very much Justin and Was for coming up Just this is sort of like the the Oscars, you know where you have like co-presenters, but they I don't get a wardrobe change ish mail. What's what's wrong? I'm wearing and maybe a slight change. I tweaked my tie No, I thought I thought that I would be the one who only talks or presents people who didn't show up But I was I was told that some people had really good excuses besides that they are in fact writing for example Everett Hogan is actually very ill. So we our thoughts and prayers to Everett He won for the ways poems of affirmation remembrance reflection and wonder Other people we just have to think you're that they are writing. They're busy writing now our next winner is an Oakland writer Leela Motley Nightcrawling a novel is not present. She actually did send me a statement And I'll read this because I am an actor Thank you so much to the before Columbus Foundation for the honor of the American Book Award I'm truly privileged just to exist on the same list as so many other incredible authors It means so much to have Kiara and her story recognized in this way as a story centering Black girlhood and the experiences of vulnerability in a world that so rarely allows us the luxury of softness Thank you for witnessing this story for reading it and sharing it and finding something in it I'm immensely grateful Leela Motley now that was Leela's statement, but I know someone came up to me and said Leela is a great writer and I got something to say about Leela and he's on the board of the before Columbus Foundation Let me bring up gondar straws gondar Sorry, I was just sitting down in the front row and I was saying after 44 years I'm sort of missing the stage and I saw I talked my way on to here I want to say a huge thanks to Justin for having taken over this role and when I was out of town and moving and changing things and He's been more than capable his able hands have amazed me in a lot of ways and he cares as much as I do to the point of Not getting any reward for it Other than people we love and care about saying nice things about you. So anyway Just wanted to say in the last You know 44 years we've had a lot of Great writers who are now great writers Who this was their first time and this is booked by Leela Motley. He's also, you know a first time Effort but with so much more to say she's definitely a new voice that We have and we've we've introduced a lot of new voices and a lot of them have gone on to bigger better things and We get to be lucky enough to say Yeah, we noticed Back when I remember I had to explain to people what multicultural meant and convention one year Woman came up to me says oh multi cultural. Oh, that's the thing this year, isn't it as If it's eventually going to go away like a tick-tock video that isn't viral anymore But we're still here and I'm glad I'm still here through all of what it's taken and I want to you know Thank all the great new writers Who have new voices when you think you've heard it every everything? You have it just like in music. You think you've heard it all and some like Sonny Rollins comes along and It Changes the whole scene and it inspires other people to come back right take a look at how many people sit there and mention their Mentors the people who guided them who gave them a chance and We're hoping to do that here too to make sure that everybody Who wants to could get a chance to shine and That's all I have to say for now, but It's most taken a picture of me. I better get off But I want to thank all the writers too who could come and those who couldn't come I know it's difficult right now these times so but All right, let's hear for Lila motley and gondar straw Thanks gondar's Oh, wow, you know While we're telling sort of our origin stories, I should say this I know if you see me talk at the American book words I'd say this sort of a lot, but it means something because I was a an MFA candidate at wash you when I Finished off at Harvard. I I went to wash you because there was one writer. I wanted to be like and that was Stanley Elkin and he was a Jewish American comic writer and he was the guy I wanted to be and I remember writing stories and I write a lot of stories about Filipinos and Stanley said Who are these people? I mean, oh, well, can't you write a story without Filipinos and It's astonished me. I thought well, maybe I can maybe I could write blankless Invisible type people and write their stories But there was a visiting lecturer there at st. Louis at the time And the man's name was Ishmael Reed and when I told him what Stanley told them that Stanley wanted me to take the Filipinos out Ishmael said put those Filipinos back in a meal. What are you talking about? And that really changed my The arc of my narrative and the people I write about and the people I care about in a literary way And it's because of that I dropped out of the MFA program and went into TV broadcasting But that's all right. That's all right. That's another kind of narrative arc and narrative storytelling but it was because I could talk about Filipinos and TV and I always thought Ishmael was the person who pushed me in that direction. So I Thank you my teacher Ishmael Reed All right, our next person that we honor is Daryl Pinkney He wrote the book come back in September a literary education on West 67th Street In Manhattan He of course is not present. So that's why I'm presenting the award Daryl Pinkney is a longtime contributor to the New York Review of Books the author of two novels High Cotton 1992 Black Deutschland 2016 and several works of nonfiction he arrived at Columbia University in New York City in the early 1970s and I guess he took he got off the one and went the right way and was in Columbia because if you go the wrong way on 160th you end up in Harlem, but Daryl From from there went on to an illustrious literary career We honor him today with the American Book Award come back in September a literary education on West 67th Street Daryl Pinkney Man, it's strange there because inclusion this whole thing isn't just about literature It's all about art and everything else I went to the Met because that's where you meet your old friends at the Met and my friend said let us find some Filipino art here in the Met and We looked for it and we went to the guards. We went to the they were the webs there was there was one piece of Filipino art and it was often the mezzanine in a glass you know Sort of box it was a santo anino a baby Jesus So they had the baby Jesus and they had a Joseph and they were both the size There are no bigger than this book and they're the only representations of Filipino art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art currently and We scoured the website. We asked the docents. We asked the guard who happened to be a Filipino artist who had worked there for 27 years Guarding the art that people really wanted to see and she told me I'm sorry You're not gonna see any Filipino art. Maybe in the mezzanine. You'll find that baby santo anino and the Joseph and I was saddened by that Right right there they're looking I mean I just I couldn't believe that inclusion is Is The problem of inclusion is pervasive not just in literature, but in all the arts Anyway, so after we honor Daryl Pinkney our next honoree is Cheryl Shinoda Sherry Shinoda wrote mummy eaters She calls herself a poet and a pediatrician a lover a daughter a mother a friend an orthodox Christian She says as a pediatrician lady doc. I'm trained in a human rights approach to medicine My faith informs my practice of medicine my practice of medicine Enforced my faith and both inform my writing She was born in Cairo. She lives near Los Angeles She has a Coptic poet and a pediatrician and we honor her today with her book or for her book Mummy eaters Sherry Shinoda and accepting the award for Sherry her friend Sammy Godalla Sammy Sherry couldn't make it today. It's such an honor to be here. So I'm just she asked me to read her statement for her It is an absolute delight to be listed among such very good company And I am I very much regret that family obligations prevent me from joining in person to celebrate with you It is an immense honor to accept the American Book Award my gratitude to the before Columbus Foundation I am thankful. I am so thankful The mythology of ancient Egyptians was oriented not toward death, but toward resurrection Mimification was an attempt to preserve the body to buy time long enough for the soul to find itself Its own face in arrow the field of reeds the soul of the great River Nile their virgin of heaven in the afterlife This reverence for the human body as a sick as sacred matter was lost on the Europeans who in the 16th and 17th Centuries ate mummies Egyptian human remains as medicine Mummies were thought to contain the powerful life force of these foreign ancients This strikes me as an apt metaphor for the consumption of later later colonialism Mummy eaters follows the path of an imagined ancestor through Mammification as she races her way to the afterlife before her body decomposes Running parallel to her journey is the violation and desecration of a year of the European practice of mommy eating Mommy eating dehumanized and fetishized ancient Egyptians while ostracizing and demeaning than modern-day Egyptians This desecration sinks even deeper when you consider the importance of an incarnated body to the Egyptian to the ancient Egyptians They could not enter the afterlife without it This book hinges on the broad on a broad unwritten question, which is what would our past including colonialism or our future? Dealing with existential crises like climate change or the threat of nuclear war look like if we believe that the other Was human would we still consume each other? In the words of my Angelo quote, I believe in anger Anger is like fire. It can burn out all the dross and leave some positive things But what I don't believe in is bitterness Forgiveness is imperative because you don't want to carry that weight around who needs to and it will throw you down It doesn't help you to live life. I don't make myself vulnerable if I can help it Mummy eaters is about silencing of people of color of minorities of the people who didn't get to write the history the history books throughout history into modern times The Coptic tradition which finds its root deep in the heart of ancient Egypt has suffered much attempted silencing By alt but ultimately this is a book about processing marginalizing Marginalization and working toward forgiveness. It is about learning to speak from silence This book owes a great debt to the African poetry book fund the University of Nebraska Press and especially to Kwame Dawes for superlative sensitive editing Always and forever my love and gratitude rest on my family both born and chosen who sacrificed much to make space for my writing My congratulations to my fellow award winners and in the words of the Coptic greeting in funerals at funerals in commemoration of our ancestors Maybe may we live and remember. Thank you Here it again for mummy eaters mummy eaters All right our next award Goes to Masab Abu Toha things you may find hidden in my ear poems from Gaza He is not here, but he has sent a representative Elaine Katzenberger who is the chief executive and publisher of city lights books Elaine please it's nice to be here again. I am One of the lucky people who is familiar with the American Book Award. I think this is The third time I've accepted an award for somebody here So I'm a proud publisher and I'm always grateful to the before Columbus Foundation Masab was on his way here Masab is he's from Gaza and Maybe some of you understand something about how difficult it is for a Palestinian But especially a Ghazan to leave and come to the United States It's very complicated There was a Palestine lit festival happening in Philadelphia where he was being featured and He was there and was on his way here but unfortunately had to go back to Gaza because Things are happening over there and the there was a threat of the border Between Egypt and Gaza closing and he would be stuck outside. So he wasn't able to come and he's quite disappointed But he did write something last night and sent it to me and I'm going to read that to you It starts with a quote from his book of poems This is one of the poems that seems to move people a great deal because it's a poem about resilience basically These four lines don't ever be surprised to see a rose shoulder up under the rubble of the house This is how we survived And he adds here and don't ever be surprised to hear us speak from under the rubble of the refugee camp This is how our stories never died. I Write this letter late at night while the drones still were overhead in the Gaza skies Where even the heavy cloud cover can't serve to protect our ears? I write this letter on my laptop while there is no electricity. It's been cut off for several hours I'm honored to be published by city lights and it's especially significant for me since the city I was born and raised in has been dark at night since 2007 The year that Israel imposed a brutal siege which began with the bombing of the only power plant in Gaza The past 16 years have been harsh About 70% of the population here in Gaza are refugees and their descendants. I come from a family that was expelled from Yaffa in 1948 I've never been there, but Yaffa is my home I named my six-year-old daughter Yaffa after my family city the place that all four of my grandparents were unable to return to before dying Despite the occupation and siege I've managed to find a way Through poetry I rebuild Gaza the city of my birth and liberate Yaffa my grandfather's city I open its doors and windows to the migrating birds and the tired cats dogs and hens The pages of my notebook are open lands planted with flowers and trees whose roots have been watered by rain From clouds that predate all of this But this land is also stuffed with unexploded bombs that go off whenever the politics of greed and denial is discussed Though our voices are usually silenced We continue to speak not because our stories are so unique, but because our wounds have not closed We are still bleeding. I want to thank the before Columbus Foundation for recognizing my book of poems with an American book award It is a great honor to join the list of this year's awardees and the list of so many of my heroes Especially Edward Said, Amiel Alcalay and Audre Lorde. I Wish I could be there with all of you in San Francisco and accept my award in person But life is always very complicated for our Gaza this time I was actually able to get out of Gaza and Attend a literary conference on the East Coast I was about to set off for California when the threat of a sudden closure of the border crossing between Gaza and Egypt meant that I could get stuck outside Away from my family and so I was forced back To be a gazon is to be unable to plan anything Sometimes even something as simple as arranging a zoom call or recording a video and sharing it with others To be a gazon is to be unable to do much at all of what so many others take for granted Huge thanks to my publisher and editor at City Lights Elaine Katzenberger Who agreed to read my acceptance speech to you today and also to the wonderful team at City Lights Stacy Natalie Chris and all of the people who keep it going Again, thank you for honoring me with this award And I hope to meet each one of you in person at other wonderful occasions to come Most of our buttoca. Thank you very much All right one more time for For our winner and Elaine. Thank you very much All right. Our next one. We're just gonna go move along Javier Zamora wrote solito, which is a memoir. He was born in El Salvador in 1990 when he was six years old his father fled El Salvador for due to the US funded Salvador and Civil War His adventure is a 3,000 mile journey from his hometown. We honor him for his memoir solito Javier Zamora Let's see. I welcome back Justin DeMann who accepts the award for the anti-essentorship award is Netta C. Crawford for the Pentagon Climate change and war charting the rise and fall of US military emissions Netta is also the author of accountability for killing moral responsibility for collateral damage in America post 9 11 2013 it was published And so the anti-sensorship award Netta C. Crawford for the Pentagon Climate change and war charting the rise and fall of US military emissions and accepting is Justin DeMann before we Talk very briefly about Netta Crawford's book. I want to return to Darryl Pinkney because his book is just that good and That was very brief no disrespect Emil. I know I want to keep it moving but I'm gonna say a little bit more about Darryl Pinkney's book and I'm going to urge you all to read it and This citation For come back in September a literary education on West 67th Street, Manhattan and Darryl actually couldn't be with us today because he is in England as was Ms. Bonwo Ayanna Bonwo So before we get to Netta Crawford's anti censorship Let me read this citation stepping back a bit to Darryl's wonderful book. How fortunate we are To have Darryl Pinkney's love so generously offered in these pages elegant vivacious supremely confident and yet beguilingly Vulnerable to immerse oneself as a reader into come back in September is to submerge Into a great river of longing and wonder of knowledge itself The sparks the fire the eventual enveloping inferno of knowing The lucky and unlucky happenstance seemingly random intersections of occurrence becoming synchronicity Producing flames of knowledge burn everywhere as readers We are invited into a very private and intimate space of close talk and Even closer kinship Pinkney's gifts as a writer are in such abundance Throughout the prose is almost luxurious in its splendor reading With an open heart. We are welcomed to a world of luminous discovery Unfolding in the mind of a young man at the beginning of intellectual adventure Getting to The anti censorship award. It's an it's an infrequent award. We don't give it out every year But this was very important I'm sure most of you agree That attention On the Department of Defense since they're spending your money You don't mind right That's 50% of discretionary spending in the federal budget. All right, so the last You know the one that we're currently Spending right was nearly a trillion dollars And who did they name it after why they named the defense budget after? Mr. Enhoff mr. James Enhoff of Oklahoma who you probably remember once threw a snowball on the floor of the Senate to prove that the global warming didn't exist Yes, he stood there in 2009 through snowball on the floor of the Senate and said how can the global warming exist? It's snowing outside in Washington, D.C. So the largest Polluter the one who's responsible for the greatest number of carbon emissions in the world today on the planet Is the Department of Defense? right over 700 military bases in Your name 270 gallons of fuel are burnt By the Department of Defense every second 970,000 gallons of fuel per hour 23 million gallons of fuel per day The Air Force was the consumer of the largest Department of Defense fuel and expense 85% of its annual budget to deliver the fuel of Which only six percent is part of their annual budget and more than 75 percent of the Department of Defense fuel today Is used for transporting and conveying fuel Prior to its final destination and as I mentioned the Department of Defense is the largest institutional consumer of energy worldwide and Vis-a-vis the Paris Accords and other climate agreements, although the Congress and your favorite Newscasters and folks on the editorial pages didn't bother to mention. They don't have to report their emissions Vis-a-vis these these climate agreements. They're given a loophole. So they don't have to talk about what they do 270 gallons of fuel per second globally students of history Will recall the off quoted January 17th 1961 speech by Eisenhower where he Warns of the military-industrial complex But it was during those very hours that Patrice Lumumba was assassinated and Eisenhower was very enthusiastic about that as a matter of fact as he's delivering his speech They're killing Lumumba and Frank Carlucci is Driving the car with Lumumba's body the man who would later form the Carlisle group an Investment consortium led by George Herbert Walker Bush So this reveals some of the Jekyll and Hyde character Not only of United States foreign policy But of all of us here and what it is We say about ourselves and what it is that the United States government is actually doing Now very few people obviously are willing to take on the task of Confronting This particular issue particularly since the lion's share of the budget Every year goes to the Department of Defense and I never heard any argument about that on the floor of the Senate. Did you? Billions of dollars are spent Trying to convince you and I that the two parties are at each other's throats and indeed there are issues at which are they are in complete discord the fact that child poverty rose it doubled in the last year is Unquestionably attributable to the intransigence of the Republican Party But when it comes to spending money at the Department of Defense, there's absolute unanimity There's no debate about that and so these are some of the Reasons and reasonings that informed our decision that before Columbus to prevent the anti to present the anti-centorship award to Nita Crawford Who couldn't be with us today? She also like Daryl is in England teaching at Oxford University But she did send this message Thank you for this honor The military has understood Climate change very well Indeed paid for significant research in the field since the 1950s But although the Pentagon is The United States single largest energy user the military have not looked at their emissions as a contribution To climate change with the reference I was making to their loophole that they don't have to report in the Paris Accords and other agreements I write because I believe that good arguments can make a difference and Challenge the accepted wisdom and offer alternatives and again Thank you and know that I am honored to be in such good company. Nita Crawford so before Bringing Tonya Foster to the stage. I want to say a few words about the woman we honor with the Walter and Lillian Lowenfeld's criticism award Many of you know but is not certainly well known that Bell Hooks actually began in publishing as a poet And in fact her first book a chap book and there we wept was Distributed by the before Columbus Foundation long before the American Book Award going back to the late 1970s Small book chap book published by Golemics during Bell Hooks lifetime One of the very few honors that she received was the American Book Award in 1991 for yearning race gender and cultural politics now I spoke earlier about Honesty, you know the veracity of writers who Deal with themselves and illuminate our world thusly Bell Hooks was One of the most courageous in this regard a woman of tremendous courage and fortitude and The light of her mind the light of her mind which continues to illuminate some of the darkest corners of American life and around the world and one of the very very few in The academic world to call out other academics on their failures to Remain in some kind of sonnets or harmony with the masses of Black and dark-skinned people who continue under duress state-sponsored murder and She paid a dear price for that so I'm very happy to welcome Poet and educator Tonya Foster to accept the award for Bell Hooks and to offer some more insight and some more description of this extraordinary Theretician poet and writer who we honor today So please welcome Tonya Foster Begin one Justin. Thank you for this invitation It's an honor to stand here and Acknowledge and celebrate Bell Hooks One of the things that happened Shortly before I got this invitation was I taught a class and on this particular day I teach six hours and So there's a class I'm teaching called feminist imaginaries And I came home and for some reason I kept thinking about Bell Hooks And I thought well, you know what's going on So I there's a quote of hers that I had about About interdependence It then was some point in that day. I was in my graduate class I said, we're gonna pause for a minute and I want to know how you are And the students kind of looked at me like I said well Let's talk about what you're bringing with you in this study of feminist imaginaries In part because the idea of compartmentalization of the various ways we have of knowing are actually tools for organizing us for separating us and For disallowing Precisely what hooks called for Was which was that the work of the institution or within these academic spaces Needed to also be work that happened outside those spaces and so I just I wanted to start there and so I got home and I sent this quote from Hooks to the students Not clear on why she was on my mind And it was her birthday. It turned out And Shortly after I think the next day I got an email from Harriet Mullen Saying Tanya has Justin DeMong's Sent an email to you to ask you to accept this award for For Bell hooks. I'm like, no, but I'm so glad to hear from you Harriet and immediately after Justin's email came and so there was a There was a kind of beautiful at least in my mind synchronicity That That had space in the classroom and in my own thinking about hooks Now I'd like to start with a poem of hers from Appalachian elegy Poetry in place number six Listen little sister angels make their hope here in these heels Follow me. I will guide you careful now. No trespass. I will guide you word for word mouth for mouth all The holy ones embracing us all our kin Making a home here renegade marooned lawless fugitives grace these mountains We have earth to bind us the common and between us can never be broken vows to live and let live This is a poem written by Bell hooks whose given name was Gloria Jean Watkins In a 2017 interview with Silas how she responds to house's questions about an Erica young quote to change one's name is the first act of the poet and the revolutionary Now hooks responds to this. Well, I Respond to that quote by you know recognizing that names have power In the name I was born with really does Gloria Jean given to me really reflects how much my parents wanted me to be a Very feminine southern bell type girl and I think that in order to find my voice and use it I Had to use the name of my great-grandmother on a maternal side Bell hooks in order to bring a self into being that my parents and my home Were not nurturing She goes on to explain why she chose of course not to capitalize her chosen name Well, you know people forget that early on in the late 60s and early 70s Especially among people engaged with feminism There was all of this talk about getting rid of the ego You know, we weren't just engaged with feminism We were engaged in all these eastern religions sexual liberation and the whole idea of divorcing one's self from the ego Paying attention to who is speaking was you know politically incorrect The point was to listen to what people were saying So lots of people in those days engaged with feminism use pseudonyms of or different names in my case, you know and And she goes on in this terrific essay but our interview rather now in contra distinction to the American cult of competition Hooks as critic as theorist as poet as feminist as being as mensch Navigating a world on fire and in distress Calls on us in our shifting and varied configurations She calls on us. She says we have to be aware of the extent to which liberal Individualism has actually been an assault on community When the genuine staff of life is our Interdependency is our capacity to feel both with and for ourselves and other people She asserts that the true work of love and later in her life She she said that she had become a kind of priestess of love But the true work of love is just so hard It requires integrity That there be a congruency between what we think say and do She Bell hooks though gone on as we say where I'm from Still insist through the over 30 books and the various recorded lectures through all the students She taught directly and indirectly on a continue. She insists on a continuous refusal of the easy and murderous Compartmentalizations that marketing and branding demand We are multiple and various Even within the cells we are told to think we are Thank you Bell made Gloria for insisting that we attend to the material in ethical possibilities and consequences of our theories of our Figurations of our critical and creative articulations Thank you One more time for Tonya Foster for Bell hooks You know, I didn't realize that Bell hooks wasn't her real name in there like a use of pen names It's very calm. I used the term amok am ok because it means to be thrust in a murderous frenzy Which is a great metaphor for me, but I learned something this this pandemic. I I went to I finished med school this pandemic meditation school and I I learned to control a sense of that anger that I had and the final awardee I've been listening a lot to her audible book I love a broad margin to my life where that means I get to listen to Maxine Hong Kingston Talked me to sleep at night and it it has sort of changed my my direction or my feeling about what my words mean and so our last award is the Lifetime Achievement Award and To introduce the winner Maxine Hong Kingston Let me introduce Colleen lie the associate professor of English at UC Berkeley who will introduce our award winner Colleen so hi everybody Thanks for staying Sean Wong was meant to be here today to introduce the winner of this Lifetime Achievement Award, but he came down with COVID and so I'm here in this place Why me I'm actually one of those pesky critics of literature not a creator of literature And my only claim to fame is that I walk the same halls of a building That Maxine Hong Kingston taught in as well as Ishmael read for many years that is at the English department at UC Berkeley Now read of course founded the before Columbus Foundation 1976 and 1976 was also the year that Kingston published her first book as you'll soon hear about So now 47 years later, we've come full circle So now I'm just gonna read you what Sean was going to say because his words are beautiful pretend I'm Sean now in the In the early 70s, you could count the number of books in print Written by Asian American writers on one hand, and we certainly did not occupy a seat at the big table of American literature Our published books had gone out of print and the writers lived a life of obscurity No one had read Dono Kata's no no boy Lewis choose eat a bowl of tea or the short stories of he say Yamamoto and Toshio Mori and Then an astounding thing happened in 1976 Maxine Hong Kingston published the woman warrior and the critical and commercial success of the book Met for many Asian American writers working the margins that someone had at least moved a chair closer to the big table Since that time Maxine Hong Kingston has won nearly every literary award available One might say the before Columbus Foundation is a little late to the party or for the kind of guest that doesn't know when to leave The party and stays too late Whatever the case I look at it as an award given to a writer by writers, which makes us different I've been using one of Maxine Hong Kingston's book in my classes at the University of Washington for years And that's her novel tripmaster monkey his fake book It hasn't received the kind of notice her books her other books have Why is that? It's a novel about literary Asian America Had Kingston published a novel about literary New York critics would have lauded its publication Because it would have confirmed what everyone perceived as the literary canon that didn't include us. I Remember telling one of my graduate students when the book came out in 1989 that it was still possible to read every Asian American book In print in America, and it would have taken her just a few weeks to do so Kingston's main character in that book women are seeing as a Chinese American writer And if you know Asian American literature and its writers you were able to read tripmaster monkey and recognize Who many of the people were in the story or know the origins of some of the stories? Karen Yamashita and her novel I hotel another novel about literary Asian America calls Kingston the godmother of Asian American literature so true The before Columbus Foundation is here to not just celebrate a writer and her books But a member of the family who tells our story and we can say there I am in this book Thank You Maxine for giving us a seat at the table of American literature. Thank you everybody this award Means a lot to me especially That it was presented by Sean Wong This means that there is some raw pro Schmont coming Among writers who were arguing Who do those stories belong to and who is? Authentic in other words who is true and And and on this level who is a Chinese and who is Chinese American? And for Sean and I We were on Opposite sides of this argument and So his words today means that there is Raw pro Schmont if not reconciliation Thousand years before Columbus Chinese ships sailed here and they came to Turtle Island and In the in those days the Chinese Exploration ships carried They carried artwork They brought the culture of the Middle Kingdom As far as they could go so those ships were loaded with sculptures and scrolls and paintings musical instruments drums compasses and and When they got here To Turtle Island the culture that they found here That they received was This was a land that where women were the most powerful and actually Here they came to Turtle Island, but they called it the land of women and And what impressed them was There was no war and No taxes came then They're maybe about 30 years ago Earl and I were Living at the Grand Canyon and we went to visit the Hopes and One of the Hopi women was showing us around I thought look look up there they they have curved roofs and In the curved roofs there are Ceramic or clay sculptures of animals and People and they're traveling on these curved roofs and I said oh we have those too and And then she said well what village do you come from? What tribe are you from? I said oh no no no no no I I'm I'm talking about China and And she said oh we came from there 5000 years ago We came across five rocks and then I said wow Five rocks What baby the islands of Hawaii, and then they got here And then Years later I In in China I Saw Everywhere you could find these everywhere. They're sculptures I think they're made out of bronze or iron and and they're turtles and They they actually they look like Volkswagen bugs. They're about that same size and And on their backs is a Stella and and on on these Stilles on the backs of the turtles there's poems and What they say is that? Turtles turtles brought writing to China and And so So I think wow I'm looking at these at these roofs Both in China and at Hopi, and I think well there's The we must have gotten together somewhere And then a few years ago, maybe maybe about 30 years ago, this was in the 1980s and the cultural revolution was just ending and I was traveling with Leslie Marmon Silcoe through China. Oh, Tony Morrison was there too. We were we were traveling together and And Leslie was wearing Pancho and It had all kinds of Laguna Indian designs on it and and then we were looking at at rugs in China and She looks at them She says wow And she holds up her Pancho she holds up the rug and it's the same designs the same symbols And so she bought one of those rugs She's gonna bring it back And then we were at a Temple and there's there's these columns and The columns were turquoise blue and Chinese red with the white trims and Leslie says wow and then she goes like this and you see her earrings dangling down and they're the same as those columns and So then we looked at each other and we're saying wow and Then we're saying Yeah, there was a rainbow bridge and the rainbow bridge is a two-way street And so anyway that just shows how we are connected or Even as bell hooks the Buddhist would say we are one and Shakespeare reminds us that kin and kindness and Come from the same roots. Oh as living treasure of Hawaii Thank You Maxine and congratulations For the Lifetime Achievement Award and I know that because I read I Love a broad margin to my life a rider doesn't die until they're They run out of words right you're gonna keep the next book is coming out soon right We hope we hope anyway That was our last award. Thank you very much for being here Thank you very much for those of you at home watching remember the before Columbus Foundation in your will and your donations Thank you very much for watching. Thank you for these 44th Anniversary Awards we will be back next year keep reading keep writing keep fighting for diversity and inclusion My name is Emil Guillermo. Thank you very much
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2022 Fruit School Blueberry Breeding at Auburn University
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Welcome to the 2022 series Fruit School. Today we will be with Sushan Ru as she discusses Blueberry Breeding at Auburn University. Stay tuned for Dr. Ru’s contact information to get in touch directly with any questions.
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Hi everyone. It's a great pleasure to be in this series and to introduce you to Blueberry breeding at Auburn University. So I'm Sushen Rue. I started my position as the Blueberry Breeder and Small Fruit Breeder in 2021. So the program is just over one year old as of today. And the goal is to develop elite blueberry cultivars for Alabama and with a broader application to neighboring regions as well. So you might be wondering why we want to focus on blueberry. Blueberry is considered a super fruit for its rich content of antioxidants and many other health promoting compounds and the global industry has been increasing continuously in the past 50 years and is projected to continue to grow. With that being said Alabama is actually in a great position to increase our blueberry production considering our neighboring states like North Carolina, Georgia and Florida which are the major blueberry producers in the United States. In 2021, the blueberry industry in Georgia created a cash value of 99 million dollars and that value is about 50 million dollars in North Carolina and Florida as well. On the other hand, the blueberry production in Alabama is really marginal compared to those three states and with very similar environments there's great potential for us to increase blueberry production and the cash value of this crop in Alabama. So the current situation of blueberry production is most of the production is on small upig farms and heavily relied on rabbidized species. And on the other hand, southern high bush cultivars have become the dominant cultivars in the southeast industry for its early maturity, better food quality and longer shelf life. For the same reason southern high bush have much higher market share in the wholesale market and also tend to have higher price because of its maturity time and the better food quality. So a lot of growers are actually interested in adopting southern high bush cultivars and a few of them I talked to have actually experimented growing southern high bush on their own farms but overall the success has been limited due to several challenges. So the first challenge is spring frost. If we look at weather data in Alabama, there's frequent frost events in January and February and at least one frost event in March. So a lot of southern high bush cultivars have low chill requirement which means they would flower early like in January, February and last year some of the southern high bush cultivars even started flowering in November and December. So that means they face tremendous challenge and risk for frost. So as of this year Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi actually encountered one of the worst frost events in history. On March 12th and 13th the temperature dropped to 24 degrees Fahrenheit or even lower in some parts with a high wind speed of 30 miles per hour. So the combination of low temperature and high wind speed made frost protection very difficult and so these pictures are shared by Mr. Jimmy Ferguson in South Alabama and you can see the damage to the flower buds after the frost on the right hand side. So in general the crop loss was estimated to range between 20% to even 100% in parts of the three states and parts of North Carolina as well and quite a few farms in Georgia lost the entire crop due to this frost. So the take-home message is it is super super important to consider frost protection if you want to grow southern high bush. It could be overhead irrigation which is the most common and effective approach adopted in Georgia and Florida. Almost all the commercial production out outdoor production adopted overhead irrigation. However it is expensive to establish and it does require a very large amount of water resources to run the system effectively. So for growers which lack those resources some farmers local farmers like Dr. Arlie Powell also developed this low cost low tunnel structure where you can throw the frost blanket over the tunnel prior to a frost event. It has been quite effective and affordable for small-scale production even if you don't have any structure set up for small small-scale production simply throw the frost blankets over the plants can also reduce frost damage. However if there's no frost protection methods adopted it is super important to choose cultivars which can tolerate small frost better meaning those ones either bloom later late in March or after March or some cultivars who can bounce back and recover after frost events. So another challenge is the strict requirement for soil and water pH. So southern high bush is more sensitive to high pH than rabidai. Its ideal soil pH level is between 4.5 and 5.5 compared to rabidai which can tolerate a little bit higher soil pH. Southern high bush would suffer from high pH showing kinds of disease symptoms and iron deficiency. So it is very important to do soil test and water test before planting and also the use of large amount of bark on raised beds is also helpful together with some reduced pH reducing fertilizers and if you have high pH water irrigation water on your farm it is also important to consider lower water pH with sulfuric acid to inject your system. Another challenge faced by southern high bush production is diseases and stresses. You can see these pictures were taken from a blueberry research farm at University of Georgia last year. So this field was deserted for two years and you can see on the left the rabidai cultivars. Plants are still doing relatively well but southern high bush plants are almost gone. So a famous blueberry scientist Dr. Jared Krueger once said southern high bush is a crop looking for somewhere to die. So it's a vivid expression of how vulnerable southern high bush is to diseases and stresses. So that being said growing southern high bush requires a rigorous spray program and also careful cultural management. And another challenge on top of those is the lack of cultivars specifically developed for the local environments of Alabama. In the past there has been breeding programs in our almost every neighboring state supplying their growers with cultivars adapted to their local environments. Alabama hasn't had any breeding efforts before the establishment of this breeding program that means the growers here don't have cultivars specifically developed for their environment. So the goal of this breeding program is to evaluate and develop new blueberry cultivars for Alabama with hope to serve both small-scale and large-scale producers. Specifically we want to improve southern high bush for better spring frost tolerance, soil adaptability, disease resistance, and also better food quality. For rabidai the top priority are early maturity, better food quality, as well as disease resistance. So blueberry breeding is a very tedious and time consuming process starting from making process from two parents. It takes 10 to 15 years to eventually release new cultivars. If we are extremely lucky and work very hard and efficiently there's a chance to reduce that time to seven to eight years but in general that's still a very long time. With that being said great accomplishments have been making the breeding program in terms of germplasm introduction and crosses and so on. So I've been diligently working with other breeders across the country to introduce the most advanced materials to our breeding program. So so far we have introduced parental materials from University of Georgia and other resources and using those materials I was able to make the first season of crosses this spring and you can see the berries of some of the parental materials. The materials we have they tend to have very large berries, firm and very tasty with a high level of sugar and a balance of sugar and acidity and so with this collection of materials we're hopeful to develop something unique and elite for our local growers. In addition to introducing parental materials I've been also working on introducing seedling populations created from bi-parental crosses. So we were able to introduce 25 seedling populations from University of Georgia and thousands of seedlings have been germinated and maintained in the greenhouse to be evaluated later on in the field. So the ability to start with these seedling populations will put us ahead of our timeline for at least two to three years. And so even with the advance in this breeding program I think I ordered some step-lead. It's still it's a long-term investment for breeding. In the short term the program also works on evaluating existing cultivars and selections from other breeding programs. And the first thing to do is to look at the weather data of Alabama in our neighboring states to know exactly what cultivars in which region would work well for different parts of Alabama. So if we look at the weather data for for regions in Alabama starting from the very north the Coleman region to the north south the Bruton region. So in Coleman the average chill chilling hour is about 1700 hours a year in central Alabama that ranged from 1100 to 1300 and in south Alabama it's about 800 hours. And now if we look at the chilling hours of North Carolina it is a 1300 hours it's very close to central Alabama which is a Clinton the shorter area. And it's kind of surprising that even North Carolina is much to the north than North Alabama the chill hours in North Carolina is still much lower than Coleman Alabama. So that tells us if you're a grower in central Alabama it's good to look at cultivars perform well in southern region of North Carolina to make the reference. However, if you're a grower in the north Alabama you would prefer some cultivars that's more cold hardy than cultivars used in North Carolina. And now if we look at the weather data from south Mississippi it is a little bit lower than central Alabama than shorter. So in general if for farmers in central Alabama a good reference would be south Mississippi and south southern region of north Carolina. And if we look at the weather data of south Georgia which is their major production region of blueberry in the southeast it is quite similar to Bruton Alabama. So if you're a grower living in the south Alabama simply looking at what cultivars perform well in south Georgia that would give you very good information on what cultivars you can use in your region. It's very likely those cultivars used in Georgia would perform similarly in your region as well. On the other hand the chill hours in Florida is in general much lower in most parts of Alabama so it requires additional caution to introduce materials from Florida. So that's the some estimation based on weather data. Eventually we still need to test those cultivars in Alabama in order to know how exactly they perform in the local environments. So we have worked out material transfer agreements to reintroduce materials from all those regions and test them in two locations of Alabama. One at Elvis Smith which is central Alabama and one at the Bruton research station which is south Alabama. So these are the list of cultivars we will be evaluating. We will have quite a few cultivars from Florida, some Ravida cultivars from Georgia, a new Hanover, a new Southern Highbridge cultivar from North Carolina, Gumbo-Breadwell from Mississippi and a few cultivars from Oregon, Fall Creek and we will also look at advanced selections from the public breeding programs as well. So the field in both locations have been established and half of the plants have been planted in the field and we're still waiting for the other half of the plants to arrive and plant them in the fall and overall the plants are doing well in both locations. I want to share with you the picture of Bruton station where we have relatively high soil and water pH. So we need to install an injector system to amend water pH with sulfuric acid. So the process of working out the right amount of sulfuric acid into the water has not been that smooth. So our station manager is still working on lowering water pH to the ideal range. But that like once the system is established that will also serve as a template for our local growers to adopt for high bush production. And although it takes about one or two years for the plants to fully develop and for us to collect reliable data, this year we do have some observations of berries from some of the much older rabidae plants at Yves Smith. So Clore and Titan are known to have large berries and there are several selections which are offspring of the two cultivars also inherited the large berry traits. And you can see the berry size are uniform and very large. Some of them are even bigger than the quarter. But some selections do show some tendency of splitting after rain, which is a trait in Titan as well. So we'll do careful evaluation on splitting and fruit quality and other traits in the upcoming years. And in addition to improving cultivars for fruit quality, another focus of the breeding program is to develop disease-resistant cultivars, especially for Boutrosperia stem blight. So if you observe any disease symptoms similar to stem blight, usually it's dried stems, dried leaves, or the entire death of the plants, please feel free to reach out to me and my lab can do a free disease test for you. So the goal of the program is to isolate the causative pathogens for stem blight and eventually to test cultivars for resistance for this disease. So that'll be all of my presentation and I want to give my thanks to the breeders, collaborators, our station managers, and extension specialists, especially our growers in Alabama and even neighboring regions. It's been humbling for me to work for you and I'm super grateful for for your support and trust. So my role here is to serve our blueberry community. So if you have any challenges or there are things you want me to work on, please feel free to let me know and I will do my best.
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Book of Irish Poetry, part I | Various | Anthologies | Audiobook Full | English | 1/4
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Dedication, from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, read for LibriVaults.org. Recording by Elaine Conway, England, to Douglas Hyde, LLD, D. Litt, President of the Gaelic League, because a loony, one Irish college and sons of fathers of the Southsame Church, striving to swell the sum of Irish knowledge, dear Creveen Yvyn, we unite our search, and each of us as Irish bardic brother, in songs of Connaught and the Gael, has found, this poem book is yours, for to know other, by such a kindly friendship, are my bound, A-P-G. Introduction, from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1. This is a LibriVaults recording, or LibriVaults recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVaults.org, recording by Elaine Conway, England. Of anthologies of Irish verse, there have been many. Misharlott Brooks's Irish Poetry, a volume of translation of her own from the Irish, led the way in the year 1789, and was followed by Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy in 1831, with Metrical Translation by Thomas Furlong, Henry Gratton Curran, and John de Alton. Both these volumes contained the Irish originals, as well as the translations from them, and both volumes were extremely valuable for their preservation of those originals, but suffered from the overall nate, and indeed, often extremely artificial English verse, into which they were translated. Hardy finished that verse undoubtedly was, here and there, as fine as much of a Macpherson's Ocean, but it was, as a rule as untrue, a presentment in English verse of Irish Gaelic Poetry, as Pope's version of the Iliad, and Trident's translation of the Aeneid, are untrue expressions of the spirit, and form of the Greek and Latin originals. As a matter of fact, these translators from the Irish had not learnt the lesson, not long afterwards, learnt by Edward Walsh and Tessamiel Ferguson, that the use of that poetical, herburno English speech, recently made popular by Douglas Hyde, Sindh, Lady Gregory, and others, was a far truer vehicle for the expression, in translation or adaptation, of Irish Gaelic Poetry. Walsh, indeed, published his own translation of Reliques of Ancient Jacobite Poetry, 1844, and his more characteristic Irish popular songs, 1847. It might almost be thought, as a protest against the artificial character of previous collections of the kind, not accepting Montgomery's anthology, which preceded his second volume by year. Dr Drummond's, his ancient Irish minstrelsy, translated by himself, which appeared in 1852, is an attempt to hark back to the eighteenth century, and early nineteenth-century formal school of poetry, but has fine passages, such as his Cuckooin's chariot, expanded from a passage in The Breach in the Plain at Neothenay. This wise tendency to treat Irish poetry, in an Irish way, through the medium of what I have already called hyburno English speech, was lost sight of by the young islanders, whose work was, as a rule, a rhetorical, rather than poetical, when verse became the medium, when very large part the medium of their political propaganda. Thomas Davis and his friends felt more under the influence of Scott, and Macaulay, than under that of the Gaelic poets, immediately preceding them, or contemporary with them, no doubt they took a pleasure in printing Irish words, in Irish characters, here and there, in some of their national lyrics, and now and again we find, in Davis, more particularly the Irish human touch, which, when he had time to write poetry rather than verse, so distinguishes him. But, as a rule, the slowing appeals to patriotism on the part of the young island poets is little better than versified oratory. Thomas More was more individual as a poet, than any of the young island group, yet, whilst he undoubtedly possessed the Irish characteristics of wit and fancy, sentiment and satire, he had nothing of the spirit of the Irish countryside in his composition. Irish was not spoken by his parents or neighbors in Dublin, and when years afterwards he was seeking materials for his history of Ireland in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, he was amazed to find what a great body of Gaelic literature in prose and verse, actually new to him, lay collected there before his eyes. The classics inspired the anachronautics of Thomas Little, his poetical tales, coloured though they were by his Celtic imagination, as well as by his West Indian recollections, were entirely derived from Eastern, never from Irish sources. The only purely Irish influence upon his work was that of Irish music, and that influence has made his Irish melodies, in part at any rate, imperishable. In spite of his fine, as well as faithful translations from the Irish, the influence of Byron upon Callanan is obvious and Gerald Griffin, though much nearer to the spirit of his native soul, has a poet than most of his contemporaries was drawn, like so many young Irishmen with letters and a London literary influences that was never more than half emancipated from them. Mangan, on the other hand, had the good fortune to be able to study in translations some of the finer specimens of Gaelic verse, and his essentially mystic genius and fine musical ear, drew from that old Irish poetry as something which is lacking in the writings of his contemporaries. Ferguson and Edward Walsh alone accepted, yet Mangan, like more went to the East, was some of his inspiration though, and like more, he drew more of it from contemporary Gaelian poetry, which he translated, adapted, and imitated with characteristic power. But Mangan, at the end of his career, did a hasty piece of work of a thoroughly Irish kind in his translations of the Gaelic poets and poetry of Munster, from John O'Daily, the Gaelic publisher and bookseller, few of which as Mr. DJ O'Donoghue, his biographer, rightly says, are of high political merit. But it is only fair to add, in Mr. O'Donoghue's words, that Mangan, who did not live to see them published, would have given them, had he survived their appearance, as he often did with his early opponents, an additional polish or other necessary revision. The vulgar verse, which exploited the stage Irishmen before his time, was transformed by Samuel Lover into a new medium for the expression of humorous character sketches of Irish life. These lyrics, written to Irish popular heirs, or original compositions by the author, had a great vogue in their day, and on the strength of the reputation achieved by them, Lover published an Anglo-Irish anthology of Irish poetry, lyrics of Ireland, in 1858. Much pain has been bestowed on the collection, and classification of the poems in this illustrated anthology. This Anglo-Irish character is evident from the small proportion of either translations or adaptations from the Irish that it contains, but one poem in ten, and sentimental poems are too predominant in the volume. Much of it, moreover, is mere convivial and comic historical and political verse, but it is, nevertheless, the most comprehensive, as well as typical, collection of Irish verse that has yet appeared, and as it claims to be, the most national, in the widest sense of the word. Croft and Croker's popular songs of Ireland is a collection of Anglo-Irish folk songs and ballads, gleaned from an unfortunately narrow field, which though much still remains to be done, to supplement it, more especially in the north of Ireland. Dr Joyce has, in his folk song volume of 1906, added a considerable number of Irish popular ballads, in the English tongue to Croker's anthology. Meantime, other anthologies of Irish poetry are seeing the light. Charles Gavin Duffiz afterwards, Sir Charles Gavin Duffiz, well known volume of the Ballad Poetry of Ireland, which had reached a 40th edition in 1869, hazes two volumes of the Ballads of Ireland, 1855, and a very comprehensive, but far from Troy's collection, and the Harper Varian, a small but interesting anthology, edited by Ralph Varian, and published in 1869, in which northern writers are more adequately represented than elsewhere. To this may be added to the spirit of the nation, a collection of the best of the poems, published in that famous political journal edited by Gavin Duffiz and Michael Joseph Barris's collection, The Songs of Ireland, 1845, to which Thomas Davis wrote a stirring introduction, Dennis Florence McCarthy's The Book of Irish Ballads, 1846, and Hercules Ellis's Songs of Ireland, and Romances and Ballads of Ireland, 1849 and 1850, and William Johnston's Boyan Booker Poetry and Song, an orange collection, 1859. With the exception of a volume of my own in the Mayfair Library, and its title, Songs of Irish Wit and Humour Shows, have limited scope, no anthology of Irish poetry appeared for many years, until the interesting American collection of Alfred M. Williams, the circumstances under which that anthology was compiled, were remarkable. Mr Williams, reporter of the New York Tribune, during Fenian days, was imprisoned in Dublin, under the Arms Act, for carrying a weapon which, as an American citizen, he has always been in the habit of doing. He solaced his enforced leisure by the study of Irish poetry, and eventually published with messes Osgood and Coe of Boston, his scholarly and discriminating volume, The Poets and Poetry of Ireland. This anthology had the advantage of Longfellow's criticism, as it was going through the press, and is distinguished by the interesting essays, which preface most of its sections, and the critical and biographical notes which deal with the more important Irish poets. Like Lover's collection, it is divided into sections relating to the various types of Irish poetry, but more stress is laid by Williams, upon translations from the Irish, and generally speaking, it may be said, to be more expressive Gaelic than Anglo-Irish genius. It was swallowed by Mr T. D. Sullivan's Emerald Gems, 1885, The Emerald Wreath, and three American Irish collections, The Ballad Poetry of Ireland, in Ford's's National Library, 1886, Connolly's Household Library of Ireland's Poets, 1887, and the new Universal Songbook, P. T. Kennedy, 1887. Meantime there have been a fresh flowering of Irish poetry, brought about by what has been called the Irish Literary Renaissance. His first inspirers were Sir Samuel Ferguson, Mangan, Edward Walsh, and Aubrey De Vier, but to the influence of Standish O'Grady through his heroic history of Ireland, the main impulse to this movement was undoubtedly given. Mr Yates might have been drawn away to Leda's School of English, Mystic Poets, but for that influence, and Dr Todd Hunter and other writers were probably also have been contented to cast in their lot with the English poets amongst whom they lived. Mr O'Grady himself an Irish scholar, though perhaps more Greek than Irish in expression, fired the imagination of his friends and drew them to the contemplation of Irish heroic themes, for which he had shown so fine a feeling. Catherine Tynan, who had fallen under the spell of Rosetti, may be claimed as a disciple of his, as may Mr T. W. Rolleston, but undoubtedly Mr Yates was his greatest convert, and the finder and his influence at the Neo-Caltic School of Irish Poetry, and in conjunction with Lady Gregory of the Irish Literary Theatre on its heroic side. It is remarkable how his faithfulness to technique has impressed itself upon his followers. For, like his brother Poet A.E., he is an artist to his fingertips, if he has been blamed for the limited amount of his political output, he has at any rate a complete answer, that he has put artistic endeavour into each poem he has written, and that he has, as a propagandist, spoken and written more for the creation of Irish Literary and Graphic Art, and with more effect than any Irishman of his time. And finally, that his latest political work shows a remarkable departure in fresh and advanced directions. Mr Yates is also one of our anthologists, and his collection, A Book of Irish Verse, shows a more Catholic taste than could have been expected from one of his fastidious word-for-word finish. Halliday, Sparling's Irish Minstrelsy, 1887, had his vogue before the New School of Irish Symbolists, had arisen, under Mr Yates' ages, and Mr Hinkson's collection of verse by members of Trinity College Dublin, 1894, and his wife's Ney Kafton Tynan. Delightful, flowery legium of Irish love songs also anticipates that poetical period, as to a large extent, did the most ambitious and comprehensive volume of Irish verse that had yet appeared. A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue, 1890, edited by Dr Stockford Brook and Mr T. W. Rolleston, afterwards his son-in-law. This anthology is more of a collection than a selection of Anglo-Irish poetry, or rather, as the editors describe it, Irish poetry in the English Tongue. It contains not a few fine translations and adaptations from the Irish. It is, as it promises to be, a compendium of poetical literature in the making, a history of Irish poetry in the English Tongue, as shown by examples of every variety of it, deserving critical recognition. Another important collection, rather than the selection of Irish poetry, and exhibiting great pains in its gathering, is Mr Cook's The Dublin Book of Irish Verse, which has the advantage of being a practically up-to-date anthology. It is arranged in the main, in chronological order, and typical illustrations are given, chiefly from Anglo-Irish writers. Though it also contains many good translations from the Irish, it has no literary formation and no biographical sketches of the poets presented, or such short critical estimates of the work as are to be found in the Brooks-Rouston collection, but there are about 30 pages of useful notes referring to the sources of the poems or explanatory of the allusions in them. Other important anthologies, and the latest in the field, are Mrs Tynan Hinkson's and Mr Patrick Gregory's recently published volumes, entitled The Wild Harp, and Modern Anglo-Irish Verse, respectively. The first volume, like Mr Yates's, contains the poems that have made a special appeal to the anthologist. The poems likely to capture for English ears, sensitive to a wild music, just such strains as might be sounded by the strings of a harp, something thin, strange, forlorn, something a little unearthly, and exquisite, else there would be no reason to garner it. This method of selection shouts out reflective poetry, unless the reflection is brief and shining. It bars propagandist poetry altogether. Mr Gregory's anthology only deals with poems whose authors were living when his selection was made. He only asks that his poet should be of Irish blood. He is not careful that their work should be Irish in atmosphere. He is very Catholic in his taste, and introduces his readers. Some half-a-dozen writers are finally distinctive verse. His work is either quite fresh, or has been hitherto overlooked by anthologists. John Eglinton, Helen Lanyon, Sir Samuel Keitley, Florence Wilson. Though partial to the ballad and himself a master of this form of verse, he lays special stress on the symbolist lyrics of what we may call the Irish Georgian School of Writers. Mr Thomas McDonough, Mr George Plunkett, Mr Darryl Figgis, Mr J. H. Cousins, and Mr Sydney Royce Lysort. The most notable new ballad in his book is Miss Emily Lawless's The Third Trumpet, one of the last poems you ever wrote, and a very remarkable one. While dealing with the bibliography of the subject, certain British anthologies may be mentioned, which have introduced Irish verse to the general body of readers. The first and most important of these is that beautiful volume, Lara Caltica, selected with great discrimination by Mrs William Sharp, from the best Irish Scotch Welsh, Cornish and Breton poetry available in the year 1896, and prefaced by a striking introduction from the pen of her husband, who, as a Celtic writer, has adopted the norm de plume of Fiona McLeod. Next comes Mr Brimley Johnson's charmingly illustrated full volumes of British ballads, known to be had for one shilling in every man's library, in which there is an interesting Irish selection. It has been followed by the Oxford Book of Verse, edited by Sir Quillar Couch, whose Celtic instincts have led him to admit not a few Irish poems into his volume. Conspicuous amongst the writers for the Book of Georgian Poets are some writers of Irish blood, and much room has been found in Mr Walter Gerald's living poets for the work of Irishmen and Irish women. Finally, attention should be called to two notable anthologies, drawn straight from the Irish Gaelic. Dr Sigerson, like Miss Brooke, had preferred to make all the translations from the Irish contained in his Bards of the Gael and Gaul. This volume appeared in 1897, but much of the work had been done in the 60s, when, following in the footsteps of Edward Walsh, Dr Sigerson, co-operation with the late John O'Dalley, accomplished for Munster Lyric's What Dr Hyde, has since achieved the religious and love poetry of Connort, in his two memorial books, The Love Songs of Connort and The Religious Songs of Connort. In his collection, which is prefaced by a peculiarly interesting and as well a scholarly introduction, and contains a wealth of valuable notes, Dr Sigerson covers practically the whole ground of Gaelic political literature, not only making translations in the meters and spirit of Irish verse of every kind, heroic, religious, sententious, humorous, descriptive, erotic, hitherto and outwith, but being always ready to break a lance with former translators, such as Ferguson, Walsh and Mangan, by presenting fresh versions of his own of famous Gaelic originals. Lastly we come to miss Eleanor Hulse's delightful volume, The Poem Book of the Gael. This is written much on the same lines of Dr Sigerson's book, but with these differences, besides making some excellent translations of her own in the Irish, she gives her readers the best metrical translations made by the leading Irish poets of the century, and to the last, and by such brilliant prose writers as Mr. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Professor Cunomea and Lady Gregory. She covers as much ground as Dr Sigerson, although she does not go into as close detail in the matter of the origins of Irish verse, and it's peculiar metric, but she presents a very fine prose translation from her own hand of the Solterne Naran, a 9th century Irish version of Paradise Lost and Regained, attributed to Dengas the Caldy, and never rendered into English before, and she prints in translation an interesting set of recently collected Irish folk poems, religious and secular, as well as translations in verse and prose from contemporary Gaelic poetry. In what respects does my own anthology of Irish poetry differ from those described? Roughly speaking it may be said to be a selection of Irish poetry, old and new, old and modern Gaelic poems in English first translation, and Anglo-Irish poetry of the last two centuries, which have most appealed to me as illustrating the leading features of Gaelic, Hiberno, English and Anglo-Irish verse. I do not suggest that there are not other poems, or even many poems equal in merit to those chosen for this volume, but I have been careful to make such a selection under the seven heads, which appear to me most illustrative of the special characteristics of Irish poetry, as I hope will be found to yield as much variety of thought, style and metrical expressions as could well be contained within the compass of from three to four hundred pages. My headings are nature poetry, wonder poetry, love poetry, war poetry, national poetry, countryside poetry, spiritual and philosophical poetry, and religious poetry. I have been led to adopt this order of subjects for good reasons. The earliest Irish poetry consists of mystical nature hymns, and nature enters largely into the poems of the Cuckoo Lane and Fennegan's Harders, while nature poems pure and simple are attributed to Finn McComill-Hale himself. Bit interblend with the visible beauties of this world are the invisible enchantions and supernatural appearances to the fairies. The denizens of that other world which, amongst the gales, was neither in heaven or hell, but in intermediate space. Love poetry finds early expression amongst the gales. Much earlier expression from both sexes than is to be found in any other European literature. The Irish were without verse epics, but their prose romances are interspersed with lyrics of many kinds, including lovely lyrics of poignant beauty. Amongst these may be mentioned Deirdre's farewell to Alba, her lament over the bodies of Nacy, Arden and Anley, and her passionate rejection a year later of King Connor's attempts to win her love. The lamentation over the lovers of the two Creadfests, Fand's noble farewell to Cuck Lane and Graying's sleep song over Dermott, when they are hiding from the pursuit of fiong are love poems of the rarest quality. I've placed the Irish war poetry next, because it follows naturally upon the love contests between Chieftain and Chieftain, and also because it stretches from pagan to early Christian times, and through them, in its many modes of daring, triumph and defeat, down to the rebellion of 98, flickering out finally in Smithy O'Brien's and the Fenian Rebellion's. But it is not until the tribal system had been broken forever that there emerged that spirit of common Irish nationality, which makes Irish patriotic poetry so distinctive. The love for islanders, no doubt, most tenderly and imperfectly expressed by Saint Colerneba. But it is not until the clans had united in common defence of the whole country, and until Ireland began to be described by her bards, by such loving names as the Little Dark Rose, or the Silk of the Cleyhee, or again by such titles as Conelli, or Kathleen the Hulhan, or the Shan van Rot, that a spirit of nationalism had been abused, sufficient to endure and bear, because it hoped for all things this patriotic poetry, beginning as suggested with Saint Colerneba, carried on by Keating, the historian in his delightful letter to Erin, and then spreading it in every direction over Ireland, and overseas with Irish exiles. It is no sense confined to poets of any particular creed or political belief. It is as strong in Emily Lawless as in Darcy McGee as fervently expressed by Samuel Ferguson as Stephen Gwynne, or Standisher Grady, or A.E. I doubt whether there is any poetical literature in the world so suffused with this genuine love of country, or in which it is expressed with more delicate fueling. Folk songs have come to us in countless numbers from the Gaelic and Anglo-Irish alike, but the Gaelic folk songs are without doubt the finest. Specimens of these have been given in translation with all the skill commanded by Mangan, Ferguson, Walsh, Dr. Sigerson, Dr. Hyde, Mr. P. J. McCall, Ms. Eleanor Hull, and Mr. Thomas Mackey Jonah. For their collection, warm obligations are due to Hardiman, Edward Walsh, Dr. Sigerson, Dr. Hyde, Mr. McCall, Mr. P.H. Pierce, and the Gaelic League and Irish Folk Song Society. They would ill be spared, speaking as they do straight from the heart of the Irish people. Lastly, we have to deal with Irish religious poetry and the spiritual and philosophical poetry, which has followed it in recent years, and which is the most remarkable outcome of contemporary Irish literature thought, unless indeed the new Irish literature drama may be said to rival it as an expression of the modern Irish mind, though let it be noted that three of its most prominent representatives, Mr. W.B. Yates, Mr. George Russell, AE, and Mr. Padraic Cullen, are also leading dramatists of the Irish Literary Theatre. Early Irish religious poetry is remarkable, not only for its fine metrical form, but for its cheerful spirituality, its open air freshener, sand for its occasional touches of kindly humour, and the later religious poetry of O'Daley and Kindred Writers as preserved by Dr. Hyde, whilst of a more somber character is beautifully fervid and extraordinarily finished in its technique. And what may be called the world flowers of Irish religious poetry, the short prayers, invocations, and charms are as delightful in their degree as all readers of Dr. Hyde's religious songs of Connort must confess, and now I hand over to my readers the song wreath I have been long gathering for them, may they grow to love as much as I do, what I have elsewhere described as the sprays of druid oak and you, and red-branch roans, whore with you, and sedges sighing from the strand, wence oisin road to fairyland, and festivals blooms whose bardic breath pleasure to the proud Elizabeth, heath blooms that o'er our princes sang, exultant to the battle-clang, pale immortels whose plaintively still murmurs o'er their hero-play, and wild flowers plucked with artless art, from out the Irish peasant's heart, wood shamrocks, noign inns from that lawn, the drinnon, dunn, and canavon, arbiters from Kilani's shore, bogmirtle, magical lasmore, and every blossom, ours above, dark Rosaline's own rose of love, alfred, persimple graves. End of introduction from the book of Irish poetry part one, read for LibriVox.org, recording by Elizabeth Kenright, Colorado Springs. We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams, wandering by lone seabreakers and sitting by desolate streams, world-losers and world-forsakers on whom the pale moon gleams, yet we are the movers and shakers of the world forever, it seems. With wonderful deathless ditties we build up the world's great cities and out of a fabulous story we fashion an empire's glory. One man with a dream at pleasure shall go forth and conquer a crown and three with a new song's measure can trample an empire down. We in the ages lying in the very past of the earth build Nineveh with our sign and babble itself with our mirth and or through them with prophesying to the old of the new world's worth. For each age is a dream that is dying or one that is coming to birth. End of ode, this recording is in the public domain. The scribe from the book of Irish poetry part one, read for LibriVox.org, recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Hunter, Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The scribe from the early Irish, a leafy groove surrounds me quite from my delight the black birds flit, while o'er my little books lined words sweet warbling birds their scribe salute. The cuckoo in his mantle gray cries on all day through lush treetops and verily God shield me still, well speeds my quell beneath the coops. End of the scribe, this recording is in the public domain, recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Hunter, Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Song of Amorgan from the book of Irish poetry part one, read for LibriVox.org by Sonja. The Song of Amorgan by Amorgan, a prehistoric bard from the books of Lacan and Bellymote. I am the wind on the sea for might. I am a wave of the deep for length. I am the sound of the sea for fright. I am a stag of seven points for strength. I am a hawk on a cliff for lightness. I am a tear of the sun for brightness. I am a salmon in wisdom's fountain. I am a lake that afar expands. I am knowledge and posies mountain. I am a spear in a spoiler's hands. I am a god who fashioned smoke from magic fire for a druid to slay with. Who but I will make clear each question the mind of man still goes astray with? Who but myself the assembly's nose of the house of the sages on high-sleeve-miss? Who but the poet knows where in the ocean the going-down of the great sun is? Who seven times sought the fairy-forts without all fear or injury? And who declareeth the moon's past ages and the ages thereof that have yet to be? Who out of the shadowy horns of Tethra hitherward draws his herds of kind? Who segregated them from each other to browse the plains of the watery brine? For whom will the fish of the laughing ocean be making welcome, if not for me? Who shapeeth as I can the spell of letters a weapon to win them out of the sea? In vogue a satirist fit incantations to weave for you, O folk of the waves, even me the druid forth furnishing organ letters on oaken staves, even me the parter of combatants, even me who the fairy-height enter to find the cunning enchanter to you with me your souls to light. I am the wind of the sea from might. End of The Song of Amorgan. This recording is in the public domain. First Winter Song. From the Book of Irish Poetry. Part 1. Red4Libervox.org. Take my tidings. Stags contend. Snows descend. Summers end. A chill wind raging. The sun low keeping. Swift to set or seas high sweeping. Dull red the fern. Shapes are shadows. Wild geese mourn or misty meadows. Keen cold limes. Each weaker wing. I see times. Such I sing. Take my tidings. End of First Winter Song. This recording is in the public domain. King and Hermit. From the Book of Irish Poetry. Part 1. Red4Libervox.org. Recording by Colleen McMahon. King and Hermit. A 10th Century Poem. First published and translated by Professor Kuno Mayer. Marvin, brother of King Guar of Connacht, in the 7th Century, had renounced the life of a warrior prince for that of a Hermit. The King endeavored to persuade his brother to return to his court, when the following colloquy took place between them. Guar. Now, Marvin, Hermit of the Grot, why sleepest thou not on quilted feathers? Why, on a pitch-pine floor instead, still make thy bed, despite all weathers? Marvin. I have a shelling in the wood. None save my god has knowledge of it. An estuary and a hazelnut. It's two sides shut. Great oak boughs roof it. Two Heathclad posts beneath a buckle of honeysuckle its frame are propping. The woods around its narrow bound, swine fattening mast are richly dropping. From out my shelling, not too small, familiar all, fair paths invite me. Now, Blackbird, from my gable end, sweet sable friend, thy notes delight me. With joy the stags of oak ridge leap into their clear and deep-banked river, far off Redroiny glows with joy, muck-raw, moin-moy, in sunshine quiver. With mighty mane a green-barked you upholds the blue, his fortress green, an oak up-rears against the storms, tremendous forms, stupendous seen. Mine apple tree is full of fruit, from crown to root a hostel's store. My bonny, nutful hazel bush leans branching lush against my door. A choice pure spring of cooling draught is mine, what prince has coiffed a rarer? Around it creses keen, O king, invite the famishing wayfarer. Tame swine and wild, and goat and deer assemble here upon its brink. Ye even the badgers brood draw near, and without fear lie down to drink. A peaceful troupe of creatures strange, they hither range from wood and height, to meet them slender foxes steal at Vesperpeel, O my delight. These visitants, as to a court, frequent resort to seek me out. Pure water, brother Guare, are they. The salmon gray, the speckled trout. Red rowens, dusky slows and mast, O unsurpassed and godsent dish. Blackberries, wortelberries, blue, red strawberries to my taste and wish. Sweet apples, honey of wild bees, and after them of eggs a clutch. Halls, berries of the juniper, who, king, could cast a slur on such. A cup with meat of hazelnut outside my hut in summer shine, Or ale with herbs from wood in spring, Are worth, O king, thy costliest wine. Bright bluebells are my board I throw, A lovely show my feast dispangle. The rushes radiance, oaklets gray, Briar tresses gay, sweet, goodly tangle. When brilliant summer casts once more, Her cloak of color o'er the fields. Sweet tasting marjoram, pig nut, leek, To all who seek her verger yields. Her bright red-breasted little men, They're lovely music than outpour. The thrush exalts, the cuckoos all Around her call and call once more. The bees earth's small musicians hum, No longer dumb in gentle chorus, Like Echo's faint of that long plant, The fleeing wildfowl murmur auras. The wren, an active songster now, From off the hazel-bowl pipes shrill. Woodpeckers flock in multitudes, With beauteous hoods and beating bill. With fair white birds, the crane and gull, The fields are full while cuckoos cry. No mournful music, heath polts done, Through russet heather sunward fly. The heifers now with loud delight, Summer bright salute thy reign, Comfort smooth for toilsome loss, Tis now to cross the fertile plain. The warblings of the wind That sweep from branchy wood to sapphire sky, The river falls, the swan's far note, Delicious music floating by. Earth's bravest band, because unhired, All day untired makes cheer for me. In Christ's own eyes of endless youth, Can this same truth be said of thee? What, though in kingly pleasures now, Beyond all riches thou rejoice, Content am I, my Savior good, Should on this wood have set my choice? Without one hour of war or strife, Through all my life at peace I fare, Where better can I keep my trist With our Lord Christ, O brother Guire? Guire, my glorious kingship, Ye and all thy sires estates that fall to me, My Marvin I would gladly give, So I might live my life with thee. End of King and Hermit. This recording is in the public domain. Saint Columba in Iona, from the Book of Irish Poetry, part one, read for LibriVox.org. Recording by Colleen McMahon. Saint Columba in Iona, from an Irish manuscript in the Burgundian Library, Brussels. Delightful would it be to me, from a rock pinnacle to trace continually the ocean's face, That I might watch the heaving waves of noble force, To God the Father chant their staves of the earth's course, That I might mark its level strand, To me no lone distress, That I might hark the seabird's wondrous band, Sweet source of happiness, That I might hear the clamorous billows thunder on the rude beach, That by my blessed churchside I might ponder their mighty speech, Or watch surf-flying gulls the dark shawl follow, With joyous scream, or mighty ocean monsters, Spout and wallow, wonder supreme, That I might well observe of ebb and flood, All cycles therein, And that my mystic name might be for good, But coolery, erin, That gazing toward her on my heart might fall a full contrition, That I might then be well my evil's all, Though hard the addition, That I might bless the Lord who all things orders for their great good, The countless hierarchies through heaven's bright borders, Land, strand, and flood, That I might search all books, And from their chart find my souls calm, Now kneel before the heaven of my heart, Now chant a psalm, Now meditate upon the king of heaven, Chief of the holy three, Now ply my work by no compulsion driven, What greater joy could be, Now plucking dulls upon the rocky shore, Now fishing eager on, Now furnishing food unto the famished poor, In hermitage anon, The guidance of the king of kings Hath been vouchsafed unto me, If I keep watch beneath his wings, No evil shall undo me. End of St. Colomba in Iona This recording is in the public domain The Irish Wolfhound by Dennis Florence McCarthy From the Book of Irish Poetry Part One Read for LibriVolks.org Recording by Elaine Conway England From the foray of Con O'Donnell His nature, his stature tall, His body long, his back like night, His breast like snow, His foreleg pillar-like and strong, His hind leg like a bended bow, Rough culling hair, head long and thin, His ear a leaf so small and round, Not brown, the favourite dog of thin, Could rival John MacDonald's hound. As fly the shadows o'er the grass, He flies with step as light and sure, He hunts the wolf through tossed and pass, And starts the deer by leasing o'er The music of the Sabbath bells, O' corn has not as sweet a sound Than when along the valley swells The cry of John MacDonald's hound. End of the Irish Wolfhound This recording is in the public domain The Rock of Cashell by Sir Aubrey Devere From the Book of Irish Poetry Part One Read for LibriVolks.org Recording by Elaine Conway England Royal and saintly, Cashell, I would gaze upon the wreck of thy departed powers, Not in the dewy light of matten hours, Nor the meridian pomp of summer's place, But at the close of dim or tunnel days, When the sun's parting glance Through slanting showers, Shared o'er thy rock, Throne the battlements and towers, Such awful gleams, As bright and o'er decays, Prophetic teak, At such a time, me thinks, The breeze from thy lone courts, And to voiceless aisles, A melancholy moral, Such as sings, On the lone traveller's heart, Amid the powers of vast purse-police, On her mountain stand, Or Thebes half-buried in the desert sand. End of The Rock of Cashell This recording is in the public domain Glen Gareth by Sir Aubrey Devere From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for LibriVolks.org Recording by Elaine Conway England Gazing from each low-bulock of this bridge, How wonderful the contrast, Dark as night, Here amid cliffs and woods, With head along the might, The black stream walls, Through ferns and a drooping search, Neath twisted roots moss-brown, And a weedy ledge, Gushing aloft, From yonder birch-clad height, Leaps into air, A cataract, snow-white, Falling to gulfs, obscure, The mountain ridge, Like a grey water, Guardian of the scene, Above the cloven, Gorge gloomily towers, Ur, the dimwoods, A gathering tempest lowers, Save where earth walked the moist, Leaves lucid green, A sunbeam dancing, Glancing through desparted showers, Sparkles along the rill, Diamond sheen, A sunburst on the bay, Turn and behold, The restless waves, Resplendent in their glory, Sweet, glittering past, Yon-purpled, Remontory, Bright is Apollo's breastplate, Bathed in gold, Yon-bastioned eyelet gleams, Thin insists are old, Translucent, Through each clan, A mantle-hoary veils, Those peaked hills, Shapely as air in story, Delfig or alpine, Or Vesuvian old, Minstrels have sung, From rock and headland proud, The wild wood spreads its arms Around the bay, The manifold mountain cones, Now dark, now bright, Now seen, now lost, Alternate from rich light, To spectral shade, And each dissolving cloud, Reveals new mountains as it floats away. End of Glen Gareth This recording is in the public domain. Siberia by James Clarence Mangan From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Red for Libra Fox dot org Recording by Elaine Conway England In Siberia's wastes, The ice-wind's breath woundeth, Like the tooth's steel, Lost Siberia doth reveal, Only blight and death, Blight and death alone, No summer sun shines, Night is interblent with day, In Siberia's wastes, All way, the blood blackens, The heart pines, In Siberia's wastes, No tears are shed, For they freeze within the bram, Nought is felt but dullest pain, Pain acute, yet dead, Pain as in a dream, When years go by, Funeral paste, yet fugitive, When man lives and doth not live, Doth not live, nor die, In Siberia's wastes, Are sands and rocks, Nothing blooms of green, All soft, But to the snow peaks rise aloft, And to the gaunt ice blocks, And to the exile there, Is one with those, They are part, and he is part, For the sands are in his heart, And to the killing snows, Therefore, in those wastes, None curse the czar, Each man's tongue is cloven By the North Blast, who heweth nigh, With sharp skimmetal, And search doom each dweez, Till hunger norm, and cold slain, He at length sinks there, Yet scares more a corpse than ear, His last breath was drawn, End of Siberia, This recording is in the public domain, Asci for knock many, by William Carlton, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part I, Read for LibraVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England Take proud ambition, Take thy fill, Of pleasures won through toil or crime, Coal learning, Climb thy rugged hill, And give thy name to future time, Philosophy be keen to see, What air is just awfuls or vain, Take each thy need, But oh, give me, To range my mounting glens again, Pure was the breeze that found my cheek, As oh, not many's brow, I went, When every lonely dell could speak, In airy music, vision sent, False world, I hate thy cares and thee, I hate the treacherous haunts of men, Give feedback my early heart to me, Give back to me my mounting glen, How light my youthful visions shone, When spanned by fancy's radiant form, But now her glittering bow is gone, And leaves me but the cloud and storm, With wasted form and cheek all pale, With heart long, seared by grief and pain, Done roll, I'll seek thy native fail, I'll tread my mountain glens again, Thy breeze once more may fan my blood, Thy valleys all are lovely still, And I may stand where oft I stood, In lonely musings on thy hill, But ah, the spell is gone, No art in crowded town or native plain, Can teach a crushed and breaking heart To pipe the song of youth again. End of a sigh for not many. This recording is in the public domain. Sonnet by Edward Dowden, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read Philippa Volkslott-Aug, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. I've wept tears and learnt a fear, Sad waste of searching for a smile, And I can guess the secret of a wan maths drooping-gnus, And know which eyes are they that waste their gaze On the hid grave of hope. Yet nearer, the less my heart leaps up, To utter thanks and bless, Our earth which bears sweet flowers, And to the glad face of these unworried waters, Thanks to them. For brief, intense, bright moments, When we see our life stand clear in joy, We kiss the hem of God's robe in a rapture, At our hole on windswept hilltops, By the mystery of ocean on still morns, Or when the soul springs to the lark in a fine ecstasy. End of Sonnet. This recording is in the public domain. Four Ducks on a Pond by William Allingham, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Red4Libervox.org. Four Ducks on a Pond, A grass bank beyond, A blue sky of spring, White clouds on the wing, What a little thing to remember for years, To remember with tears. End of Four Ducks on a Pond, This recording is in the public domain. Phone Flakes by Standish O'Grady, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Red4Libervox.org. Recording by Elaine Conway, England. Gotten in the strife of waters, Twinkling little stars of foam, Restless, beautiful white daughters Of a father made to roam, And a sun and a moon, And many a cloudy sky, To a low monotonous tune, Ego glancing, dancing by, Fleeting shapes of rarest beauty, Poetry and life and joy, I would err in manhood's duty, If I passed you like a boy. I will lie down here and weave A web of similes to you, In the long ride-gross, And cleave a little lane, To see you through, Shooting, quivering, Restless flamelits On a restless heart you see, Fairy-tenanted white hamlets, Rocked of earthquakes on the stream, White as clouds of bluest ether, Pressed in eons hand as snow, Throne in multitudes together, On the streams of earth below, Forms as undefined as faces, Seen in dreamland ghosts of white, Flowers that grew in heavenly places, Fed on heavenly air and light, I would cast my lot with you In your bundle would be bound, Shining maintenance, beard adieu, To this barren, steady ground, Dance with you amid the ridges, And to the madness of the stream, Sleep and kiss you wear The midges on the silent water gleam. End of Phone Flakes This recording is in the public domain, From Shannon to See, by E. G. A. Holmes, From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1, Read for Libberfox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England The Shannon bore me to thy bosom wide, I wandered with it on its winding way, By fields of yellow corn and new moan hay, And far blue hills that froze on either side, And low dark woods that fringed the ebbing tide, And ever as its waters neared the west, Out of the slumber of its broadening breast, Faint momentary ripples rose and died, And rose again before the breeze and grew, To wavelets dancing in the noonday light, And these were changed to waves of ocean blue, And creek and headland faded from the sight, And earl at last, at last I floated free, On the long rollers of the open sea, End of Phone Shannon to See. This recording is in the public domain, Eternal Vigil by E. G. A. Holmes, From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1, Read for Libberfox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England Oh, once again upon thy heaving breast I floated, Like a seabird when it braves the shoreward onset of thy flowing waves, And leaps triumphant on each rushing crest, Round me in, dark, magnificent unrest, The billows of the wild Atlantic, Rolled far, far away, Into the gates of gold, The sunlit portals of the stormy west, Oh, never wear it, in the hush of noon, Thy billows break the paths of golden sleep, Thy break the dream, and luster off the moon, Earth knows the hours of darkness, Thou dost keep eternal vigil, Still thy shirt is white, Flash through the deepest gloom of starless night. End of Eternal Vigil. This recording is in the public domain, Third by Moira O'Neill, From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1, Read for Libberfox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England Sure, maybe you've heard the storm thrush, Whistling bold in March, Before there's a primrose peeping out, Or a wee red comb on the larch, Whistling the sun to come out of the clouds, And the wind to come over the sea, But for all he can whistle so clear and loud, He's never the bird for me, Sure, maybe you've seen the song thrush, After an April rain, Slip from in under the dripping leaves, Wishful to sing again, And lo, we love when he's near the nest, And loud from the top of the tree, But for all he can flutter the heart In your breast, He's never the bird for me, Sure, maybe you've heard the cacadoo, Calling his mate in May, When one's sweet thought is the whole of his life, And he tells it the one sweet way, But my heart is sore at the cacadoo, Filled with his own soft glee, Over and over his me and you, He's never the bird for me, Sure, maybe you've heard the red breast, Singing his lone on a thorn, Mind in himself, O, the dear day's lost, Brave with his heart forlorn, The time is in dark November, And no spring hopes as he, Remember he sings, remember, Athon's the wee bird for me. End of birds, This recording is in the public domain, Sheeps and Lambs, by Catherine Tynan Hinkson, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read for LibraVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. All in the April morning, April airs were abroad, Sheep with their little lambs, Passed me by on the road, The sheep with their little lambs, Passed me by on the road, All in the April evening, I thought on the Lamb of God, The lambs were weary and crying, With a weak human cry, I thought on the Lamb of God, Going comically to die, Up in the blue, blue mountains, Dewey pastures are sweet, Rest for the little bodies, Rest for the little feet, Rest for the Lamb of God, Up on the hilltop green, Only a cross of shame, Two stark crosses between, All in the April evening, April airs were abroad, I saw the sheep with their lambs, And thought on the Lamb of God. End of Sheeps and Lambs, This recording is in the public domain, April in Ireland, by Nora Hopper, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Red for Leepervox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. She hath a woven garland, All of the sighing's edge, And all her flowers and snowdrops, Grown on the winter's edge, The golden looms of Tiana and Og, Woeful the winter, Through her gown of mist and raindrops, Shot with a cloudy blue. Sunlight she holds in one hand, And rain she scatters after, And through the rainy twilight, We hear her fitful after. She shates down on her flowers, The snow's less white than they, Then quickens with her kisses The folded knots of May. She seeks the summer lover, That never shall be hers, Fane for gold leaves of autumn, She passes by the furs. Though barred gold it hideeth, She scorns her seddy crown, And pressing blindly sunwards, She treads her snowdrops down. Her gifts are all a faddle, Of wayward smiles and fears, Yet hope she also holdeth, This daughter of the ears, A hope that blossoms faintly, Set upon sorrow's edge, She hath a woven garland, All of the sighing's edge. End of April in Ireland. This recording is in the public domain. Glourne's Weir by Winifred M. Letts, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read for LibreFox.org. Recording by Elaine Conway, England. At night when the world was sleepy and still, I'd awake, Maybe in the depths of the dark, And think of the river below the hill, That flows so fast by the ruined old mill, Never assigned besides would I hear, But the water rowing at Glourne's Weir, I'd think to myself how day would come soon, The water hence wake, And the wag-tail stir, The kingfisher flash in the light of the noon, From the willowy banks of Nockmaroon. But through the day you could scarcely hear, The voice of the river at Glourne's Weir, I'd awake in the depths of the dark, Maybe when the friendly voices of the day were still, But the river would lift its song for me, Down from the mountains, Off to the sea, And glad was I in the night to hear, The roar of the waters at Glourne's Weir. End of Glourne's Weir This recording is in the public domain. The Nine Green Glends, by John Stevenson, From the Book of Irish Poetry, part one, Read for Lebervoxtot all. Recording by Elaine Conway, England. Sorrow and strife be far away, From these sweet veils and hills for a, O, who would think of sword and death, That feels the living sea's sweet bread, Blow through the nine green glens today, Who sees the blue smoke skyward curled, For many a lowly glen half-stone, Each with a pleasure and a pain, A pathos and romance its own, Each to household a world, Who that can hear the voice of mourn, The whisper of the springing corn, Who understands the babbling rills, The weird, wild music of the hills, And nameless voices have been borne. Sure am I that the antrim glen Holds mysteries beyond our ken, And that their moves in wind and sea, And rock and stream and weed and tree, A life not far from the life of men, Dear Mother Earth, I know within, At leaf and eye our next of kin, The rowing high by blood is near, The primrose as a sister dear, Brother of mine the mountain win, Now on the ocean sure I stand, The sea-worn cliff on either hand, And farther north no other land, Only the long sea-heave and roll Between me and the arctic pole, End of the nine green glens, This recording is in the public domain. Lough Bray, won by Rose Kavanaugh, From the book of Irish poetry, Part 1, read for LibraVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. A little lonely moorland lake, Its waters brown and cool and deep, The cliff, the hills behind it, Make a picture for my heart to keep, For rock and heather, wave and strand, Wartints I never saw them wear, This the dune sunshine was o'er the land, Before it was never half so fair, The amber ripples sang all day, And singing spilled their crowns of white, Upon the beach in thin pale spray, That street, the sober strand with light, The amber ripples sang their song, When suddenly, from far ahead, A large, pure voice mixed with a throng Of lovely things about to spread, Some flowers were there so near the brink, Their shadows in the way were thrown, While mosses green and gray and pink Grew thickly round each smooth dark stone, And over all the summer sky, Shut out the turn we left behind, Twas joy to stand in silence by, One bright chain linking mind to mind, Oh, little lonely mountain spot, Your place within my heart will be, Apart from all life's busy lot, A true sweet solemn memory. End of Lough Bray 1 This recording is in the public domain. Lough Bray 2 by Standish O'Grady From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org Recording by Elaine Conway, England Now memory, false, spendthrift memory, Disloyal treasure keeper of the soul, This vision change shall never wrong from thee, No wasteful years are facing as they roll, O steel, blue lake, high-cradled in the hills, O sad waves, Filled with little sobs and cries, White glistening shingle, Hiss of mounting rills, And granite-hearted wolves, Blotting the skies, shine, sob, gleam, Gloom forever, oh, and me, Be what you are in nature, A recess to sadness, Dedicate the mystery within, afar, In the soul's wilderness. Still let my thoughts, leaving the worldly raw, Like pilgrims, Wander on thy haunted shore. And of Lough Bray 2 This recording is in the public domain. An Awakening from the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org by Sonja An Awakening by Alice Perlong Oh, spring will awaken the heart of me, With the rapture of blown violets, When the green bud quickens on every tree, The spring will awaken the heart of me, And dews of honey will rain on the lee, Tangling the grasses in silver nets. Yes, spring will awaken the heart of me With the rapture of blown violets. End of An Awakening This recording is in the public domain. The Little Waves of Brefney From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org by Sonja The Little Waves of Brefney By Eva Gore Booth The grand road from the mountain Goes shining to the sea, And there is traffic in it, And many a horse and cart, But the little roads of clunar Are dear afar to me, And the little roads of clunar Go rambling through my heart. A great storm from the ocean Goes shouting over the hill, And there is glory in it, And terror on the wind, But the haunted air of twilight Is very strange and still, And the little winds of twilight Are dearer to my mind. The great waves of the Atlantic Sweep storming on their way, Shining green and silver With the hidden herring shore, But the little waves of Brefney Have drenched my heart in spray, And the little waves of Brefney Go stumbling through my soul. End of The Little Waves of Brefney This recording is in the public domain. On Great Sugarloaf From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org by Sonja On Great Sugarloaf by George A. Green Where Sugarloaf With bear and ruinous wedge Cleaves the grey air To view the darkening sea, We stood on high And heard the north wind flee, Through clouds storm-heavy Fallen from ledge to ledge. Then sudden, look, we cried, The far black edge of south horizon Oped in sun-bright glee, And the broad water shone, One moment free, ear-darkness veiled Again the wavering sedge. Such is the poet's inspiration, Still too evanescent, Coming but to go, Such the great passions, Showing good in ill, Quick brightnesses, Love-lights too burned low, And such man's life, Which flashes heaven's will Between two glooms, a transitory glow. End of On Great Sugarloaf This recording is in the public domain. A June Day From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org by Sonja A June Day by John Todd Hunter The very spirit of summer breathed to-day, Here, where I sun-me in a dreamy mood, And leapt the salt-release, And seems to brood tenderly Over those hazed hills far away. The air is fragrant with the new-mown hay, And drowsed with hum of myriad flies Pursued by twittering martins. All young hillside wood Is drowned in sunshine till its green looks gray. No scrap of cloud is in the still blue sky, Vaporous with heat, From which the foreground trees stand out Each leaf cut sharp. The wetted scythe Makes rustic music for me as I lie, Watching the gambles of the children blithe, Drinking the season's sweetness to the lease. End of A June Day This recording is in the public domain. The Swimmer by Rodan Noel From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for Librevox.org Recording by Elaine Conway, England Who would linger idle? Dallying would lie, When wind and wave, a bridal celebrating fly, Let him plunge among them, Who hath wooed in a flirted with them, Sang them. In the salt-sea trough he may win them, Onward on a buoyant crest, Far to seaward, sunward, Ocean born to rest, Wild wind will sing over him, On a blithe sea bosom, Swims another too, swims a live sea blossom, A gray-winged sea view, Grape-green all the waves are, By whose hurrying line, Half of ships and caves are buried under brine, Supple shifting ranges, Lucent at the crest, With pearly surface changes, Never lay to rest. Now a dipping gun-whale, Momentally he sees, Now a fuming funnel, A red flag in the breeze, Arms flung open wide, Lip the laughing sea, For play-fellow, for bright, Claim her impetuously, Try unfortly exalt, With all the free buoyant, Bounding splendour of the sea, And if while on the billow, We aerily he lay, His awful wild play-fellow, Filled his mouth with spray, Reft him of his breath, To some far realms away, He would float with death, Wild wind would sing over him, And the free foam over him, Waft him sleeping, Sandward, all alone with death, Are alone with death, In a realm of wondrous dreams, And shadow-haunted ocean gleams. End of the swimmer, This recording is in the public domain. Spring The Travelling Man by Winifred M. Letts From the book of Irish poetry, Part 1, Read PhilippaVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England Spring The Travelling Man has been here, Here in the Glen, He must have passed by, In the great of the dawn, When only the Robin and Wren Were awake, Watching out with their bright little eyes. In the midst of the break, The rabbits may be heard him hozz, Stepping light on the grass, Whistling careless and gay, At the break of the day, Then the black thorn to give him delight, Put on raiment of white, And all for his sake, The gorse on the hill, When he rested an hour, Grew bright with a splendour of love, My grief that I was not aware Of himself being there, It is I would have given my dare, To have seen him set forth, Whistling careless and gay, In the gray of the morn, By gorse, bush, And frohung and thorn, On his way to the north. End of Spring, The Travelling Man, This recording is in the public domain, A fine day on Loch Swilly, By William Alexander. From the book of Irish poetry, Part 1, Read PhilippaVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England Soft slept the beautiful autumn, In the heart on the face on the Loch, Its heart, whose pulses were hushed, Till you knew the life of the tide, But by a wash on the shore, A whisper like whispering leaves, In green abysses of forest, Its face, whose violet melted, Melted in roseate gold, Roses and violets, Dying into a tender mystery of soft, impalpable haze, Calm lay the woodlands of fun, The summer was gone, Yet it lay on the gently yellowing leaves, Like the beautiful poem, His tones are mute, His words are forgot, But its music sleepeth forever Within the music of thought, The robin sang from the ash, The sunset's pencils of gold, No longer wrote their great lines On the bowls of the odorous lines, Or bathed the treetops in glory, But as soft, strange radiance there hung, In splinters of tenderest light, And those whose look it from glengollen Saw the purple wall of the scalp, As if through an old church window, Stain it with a marvellous blue, From the snow-white shells drowned of inch, You could not behold the white horses Lifting their glittering backs, Tossing their mains on Dunry, And the battle of McCamish Was lulled in the delicate air. As in old pictures, The smoke goes up from Abraham's pyre, So the smoke went up from Rathmullen, And beyond the trail of the smoke Was a great, deep, fiery abyss Of molten gold in the sky, And it set a far tracker up the waters, A blaze with gold like its own, Over the fire of the sea, Over the chasm in the sky. My spirit, as by a bridge of wonder, Went wandering on, And lost its way in the heaven. End of a fine day on Loch Swilly. This recording is in the public domain. First morning by William Alexander. From the book of Irish poetry, part one, read PhilippaVox.org. Recording by Elaine Conway, England. The morn is cold, A whiteness newly brought, Lightly and loosely pared as every place, The pains among yon trees, That eastward face, Flash rosy fire from the opposite dawning court, As the face flashes with a splendid thought, As the heart flashes with a touch of grace, When heaven's light comes on ways, We cannot trace, Unsought yet lovelier than we ever sought, In the blue northern sky is a pale moon, Through whose thin texture something doth appear, Like the dark shadow of a branchy tree, Fit morning for the prayers of one like me, Whose life is in midwinter, And must soon come to the shortest day Of all my year. End of the frost-burning, This recording is in the public domain. The wind from the west by Ella Young. From the book of Irish poetry, part one, Read PhilippaVox.org. Recording by Elaine Conway, England. Blow high, blow low, A wind from the west, You come from the country, I love the best, O say have the lilies yet lifted their heads, Above the lake water that ripples and spreads, Do the little sedges still shake with delight, And whisper together all through the night, Have the mountains the purple I used to love, And peace about them, Around and above, A wind from the west, Blow high, blow low, You come from the country, I loved long ago. End of the wind from the west, This recording is in the public domain. Peaks my own, Hovering above thy fragrant sun-steeped valleys, Or on salt winds, From height to headland-blown. I would, I were a little wind of night-time, All the great winds blow through the upper skies, But I would wonder, where through dew-starred myrtle, Like faint moon-flames, Thy secret thoughts arise. I would, I were a falling star, beloved, One of a host exultant, swift and free, Then would I burn the sundering leagues of darkness, And flaming to thy heart, Be lost in thee. End of to the mountain-ben-balben. This recording is in the public domain. Annach, from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part One, RedVolubriVox.org, by Sonja. Annach, by Daryl Figgis. There is no peace now, however things go, No peace where the ways of men ring loud, Safe in a secret place that I know, Hidden as in a cloud. All the high hills then clustering round, Arch to protect it from trouble and noise, The great strong hills that sing without sound, And speak with no voice. There lies Keralog, the mute low lake, And Banna Vrower, lying aloft, Peacefully sleeping, or even if they wake, Lepping low and soft. Upon the high hill-tops the heather may be crying, And over the hill-tops the voices of men are heard, But here only water, lepping and sighing, Or the wail of a bird. Peace, peace, and peace, From the inner heart of dream, More full of wisdom than speech can tell, Dropped like a veil round the show of Things that seem with an invisible spell. End of Annach. This recording is in the public domain. The Fairy is Lalibai, from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read for LibriVox.org by Sonja. The Fairy is Lalibai, from the Gaelic, by Eleanor Hull. My Merth and Merrimand, soft and sweet art thou, Child of the race of Kong art thou, My Merth and Merrimand, soft and sweet art Thou, of the race of Kong art thou. My smooth green rush, my laugh the sweet, My little plant in the rocky cleft, Were it not for the spell on thy tiny feet, Thou wouldst not here be left, not thou. Of the race of Kong art thou, My laugh the sweet and low art thou, As you grow on my knee, I would lift you with me, Were it not for the mark that is on your feet, I would lift you away, and away with me. End of The Fairy is Lalibai. This recording is in the public domain. The Fairy Host, from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read for LibriVox.org by Sonja. The Fairy Host, from the Irish Tale, Lager MacCriman's visit to the Fairy realm of Magmel. Pure white the shields their arms upbear, With silver emblems rare overcast, Amid blue glittering blades they go, The horns they blow are loud of blast. In well-instructed ranks of war, Before their chief they proudly pace, Cerulean spears over every crest, A curly-dressed pale-visaged race. Beneath the flame of their attack, Bare and black turns every coast, With such a terror to the fight, Flashes that mighty vengeful host. Small wonder that their strength is great, Since royal in estate are all, Each hero's head a lion's fell, A golden yellow mane let's fall. Calmly and smooth their bodies are, Their eyes the starry blue eclipse, The pure white crystal of their teeth, Laughs out beneath their thin red lips. Good are they at man's laying feats, Melodious over meats and ale, Of woven verse they wield the spell, At chess-craft they excel the gale. End of the Fairy Host. This recording is in the public domain. The Song of the Fairies. From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1. Read for LibriVox.org by Sonja. The Song of the Fairies. When they made the road across the bog of Lamar for their king-media. From the Irish by A. H. Leary. Pile on the soil, Thrust on the soil, Red are the oxen around to toil, Heavy the troops that my words obey, Heavy they seem, and yet men are they. Strongly as piles are the tree trunks placed, Red are the wattles above them laced, Tired are your hands, and your glances land, One woman's winning, this toil may grant. Oxen are ye, but revenge shall see, Men who are white shall your servants be, Rushes from Tefa are cleared away, Grief is the price that the men shall pay. Stones have been cleared from the rough Meath-ground. Where shall the gain or the harm be found? Thrust it in hand, force it in hand, Nobles this night as an ox-troop stand. Hard is the task that is asked, and who, From the bridging of Lamar shall gain or rule. End of the Song of the Fairies. This recording is in the public domain. Vengeance by George Sigerson From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1 Read for LibreFox.org Recording by Elaine Conway, England A great gallant king of yore, Ruled shore and sea of Aaron, Noble then all sectioned shone, Neath Rigdon, son of Daring, O'er the mane of slow grey seas, With a breeze lay his whore way, To behold his foreign friend, He would wend north to Norway. Spared his splendid vessels three, When the sea calmed its motion, Till they, sailing, Sudden stop on the ridgy top of ocean, They refused to wend away, Fixed they lay, nowhere faring. Then into the dark, deep, deeps, Rurad leaps, greatly daring, When he dived for their release, Through the sea's surging waters, There he found the forms, Divine of its nine beautiest daughters, These, with clear soft axon, Served it was they stayed his sailing, That to leave nine maiden sweet, Where feet few prevailing, He, with these nine nymphs remained, Where their rain shayed nor sadness, Neath the waters where no wave Ever gave gloom to gladness, One of these his bride became, Still his fame forced him forward, But he vowed to greet her lips, And his ships came from Norwood, Once on board he bade them sail, Passed to the pale, Lillo's breaking, And with one bound make their course, To the Norse of quick speaking, O'er the salt sea then they rode, And abode sweet the story, Till the seventh glade year ends, With her friends great in glory, Rurad then ran out, Once more, on the whore salt sea faring, Speeding forth his ships to reach To the bright far beach of Errin, Warped and wrong the royal will, Solemn still is promised spoken, He should have gone to the maid, As he said, no pledge have broken, When the Prince of Toured's name, Unto Mured's borders came, Around the shore fell his fame, A sound arose of sad acclaim, Twas the sweet voiced women's song, Born along in music's motion, Following Rurad's fleeing sail, Or whale of wave-worn ocean, Sailing in Bronzeboat they came, No flank frame made by mortal, Those nine maidens, fair and fierce, Till their peers, all binns portal, Dye and dread the deed then done, There by one mid the water, Rurad's son, Her own she slew, Vengeance knew, sweet and slaughter, Then appraising high her hand, Forth she cast him on the strand, Shrank the shore, and shattering foam, From King Rurad's welcome home. End of Seemaden's Vengeance, This recording is in the public domain, Song of male doing, By Thomas William Rolliston, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part One, Read for LibraVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. There are veils that lift, There are bars that fall, There are lights that beacon, And winds that call, Goodbye, there are hurrying feet, And who dare not wait for the hours on us, The hour of fate, the circling hour Of the flaming gate. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, I fare, Fare they shine through the burning zone, The rainbow gleams of a world unknown. Goodbye, and at all to follow, To seek, to dare, When step by step in the evening air, Floats down to meet us, the cloudy stare. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, The cloudy stare of the brig, O dread, is the dizzy path that our feet must tread. Goodbye, O children of time, O nights and days, That gather and wander and stand and gaze, And wheeling stars in your lonely ways. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, The music calls and the gates unclose, Onward and onward the world away goes. Goodbye, we die in the bliss of a great new birth, O fading phantoms of pain and birth, O fading loves of the old green earth. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye. End of the song of Mel doing, This recording is in the public domain, The Island of Sleep, by William Butler Yates. From the book of Irish poetry, part one, Read for LiborVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England. Fled foam underneath us and round us, A wandering and milky smoke, High as the saddle-gearth, Covering away from our glance the tide, And those that fled, and that followed. From the foam-pale distance broke, The immortal desire of immortals, We saw in their faces and sighed, I'm used on the chase with the Fenyans, And Bran, Sigolan, Loma, And never a song sang ne'er, And over my fingertips came now the sliding of tears, And sweeping of mist-cold hair, And now the warmth of sighs, And after the quiver of lips, Where we days-long or hours-long in riding, When rolled in a grizzly peace, An isle lay level before us, With dripping hazel and oak, And we stood on a seaside we saw not, For whiter than new-washed fleece, Fled foam underneath us, And round us, a wandering and milky smoke, And we rode on the plains of the sea's edge, The sea's edge, barren and grey, Grey sand on the green of the grasses, And over the dripping trees, Dripping and doubling landward, As though they were hasten away, Like an army of old men, Longing for rest, from the moan of the seas, But the trees grew taller and closer, Immense in their wrinkling bark, Dropping, a murmurous dropping, Old silence and that one sound, For no live creature lived there, No weasels moved in the dark, Long sighs arose in our spirits, Beneath us bubbled the ground, And the ears of the horse went sinking away In the hollow night, Fall as drift from a sailor slow drowning, The gleams of the world on the sea, And the sun, Seized on our hands and our faces, On hazel and oak leaf, the light, And the stars were blotted above us, And the whole of the world was won, Till the horse gave a whinny, For cumbers with stems of the hazel and oak, A valley flowed down from his hoofs, And there in the long grass lay, Under the starlight and shadow, A monstrous slumbering croak, Their naked and gleaming bodies poured out, And heaped in the way, And by them were arrow and hawaks, Arrow and shield and blade, And dew-blanched horns, In whose hollow a child three years old, Could sleep on a couch of rushes, And all in wrought and inlaid, And more comely than man Can make them with bronze and silver and gold, And each of the huge white creatures Was hugeer than four schoolmen, The tops of their ears were feathered, Their hands were the claw of birds, And shaking the plumes of the grasses, And the leaves of the mural glen, The breathing came from those bodies, Long, warless, grown whiter than curds, The wood was so spacious above them, That he who had stars for his flocks, Gold fund all the leaves with his fingers, Nor go from his dew-cumbered skies, So long were they sleeping, The owls had builded their nests in their locks, Filling the fibrous dimness With long generations of eyes, And over the limbs and the valley, The slow owls wandered and came, Now in a place of starfire, And now in a shadow place wide, And the chief of the huge white creatures, His knees and his soft star flame, Lay loose in the place of shadow, We drew the reins by his side, Gold in the nails of his bird-claws, Flung loosely along the dim ground, In one was a branch soft shining, With bowels more many than size, In midst of an old man's bosom, Owls ruffling and pacing around, Silled their bodies against him, Filling the shade with their eyes, And my gaze was thronged with sleepers, Known neither in the house of a can, In a realm where the handsome are many, Or in glamours by demons flung, Of faces alive with such beauty, Made known to the salt-eye of man, Yet weary with passions that faded, When the seven-fold seas were young, And I gazed on the bell-branched sleep's forebear, Far-sung by the senakis, I saw how they slumbered, grown weary, Their camping in grass is deep, Of wars with wide world, And pacing the shores of the wandering seas, Laid hands on the bell-branch and swayed it, And fed of human sleep, Snatching the born of Niam, I blew a lingering note, Came sand from those monstrous sleepers, A sound like the stirring of flies, He, shaking the fold of his lips, And heaving the pillar of his throat, Watched me with mournful wonder, Out of the wells of his eyes, I cried, come out of the shadow, Can of the veils of gold, And taliff your goodly household, And the goodly works of your hands, That we may use in the starlight, And talk of the battles of old, Your questioner, Oysin, is worthy, He comes from the Fenian lands, Half open his eyes were, And held me to all the smoke of their dreams, His lips moved slowly in answer, No answer out of them came, And he swayed in his fingers the bell-branch, Slow dropping a sound in, faint screams, Softer than snowflakes in April, And piercing the marrow like flame, Wrapped in the wave of that music, With weariness more than of earth, The moorler of my centuries filled me, And gone like a sea-covered stone, With the memories of the whole of my sorrow, And the memories of the whole of my mirth, And softness came from the starlight, And filled me full to the bone, In the roots of the grasses of the soles, I laid my body as low, And the pearl, pale neon, lay by me, Her brow on the midst of my breast, And the horse was gone in the distance, And years after years gone flow, Square leaves of the ivy moved over us, Binding us down to our rest, And a man of the many white crows he has, A century there I forgot, How the feats locked drip blood in the battle, When the fallen, unfallen lie rolled, How the falconer follows the falcon In the weeds of the herons' plot, And the names of the demons whose hammers Made armor from conwall of old, And man of the many white groziers, A century there I forgot, That the spear-shoft is made out of ashwood, The shield out of osia and hide, How the hammers spring on the anvil, On the spearhead's burning spot, How the slow-blue-eyed oxen of fin, Low-sadly at evening tide, But in dreams, mild man of the crows he has, Drive in the dust with their throngs, Moved round me of seamen or landsmen, All who are winter-tails, Came by me the cans of the red-branch, With roaring of laughter and songs, Or moved as they moved once, In love-making, Or piercing the tempest with sails, Came Blannid, came Blannid, MacNessa, Tulfurgus, Who feastward of old timeslank, Cook Barak, the traitor and warward, The spittle on his beard never dry, Dark Balor, as old as a forest, Car-born his mighty head-sunk, helpless, Men lifting the lids of his weary and deaf-making eye, And by me in soft-red raiment, The fenyons moved in lad's dreams, And grannier walking and smiling, Sold with a needle of bone, So lived I and lived not, So wrought I and wrought not, With creatures of dreams in her long-iron sleep, As a fish in the water goes dumb as a stone, End of the island of sleep. This recording is in the public domain. On the Waters of Moil by George Sigison, From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read Philippa Vox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England, Translated from the Irish. Time passed pleasantly with his swan children On the lake. In the day they conversed with their kindred, And friends who had encamped around. At night they sang slow, sweet, fairy music That made sorrow sleep. This term closed. They bade farewell to all, And went forth to the Waters of Moil, Where they suffered from icy storms. Vinula, covering her young brothers with her wing, sang, Life is weary here, great the snowing here, Night is dreary here, Bleak the blowing here. On a day they saw a fairy calf-caid At the river Banner, and were told that Lear, And their friends were celebrating The feast of age. Happy but for their absence, Vinula made this lay. Gay this night, Lear's royal house, Chief's carous, Mead flows a mane, Cold this night, his children roam, Chill home, the icy mane. For our mantles fair, our foined feathers, Curving round our breasts. Often silken robes we had, Purple clad we sat at feasts. For our vians here, and wine, Bitter brine and pallid sands, Offed the hazel mead they sir, In carved vessels to our hands. Now our beds are the bare rock, Smilt with shock of heavy seas. Often soft breast down we'll spread, For the bed of grateful ease. Though tears now infrost our toil, To swim, moil, we drew king wings. Often we roamed as royal wards, And our guards were sons of kings. End of On the waters of Moil. This recording is in the public domain. THE RETURN OF THE CHILDREN OF LEAR by George Sigarsson From the book of Irish poetry, Part 1, Read for LiborVox.org Recording by Elaine Conway, England In the extremity of their suffering, Frozen in Eris Sea, The brothers were inconsolable. Fionaola asked them to believe in the true God, And they were relieved, And suffered no more. At the end of their final term, They arose, and went very lightly and airily, Towards the city of their father, And thus they found the place, Void, desolate, With nought but the bare green paths, And forests of nettles, Without house, without fire, without tribes. Then the four drew close together, And thrice they raced, On high the cry of wailing. Then Fionaola spoke this lay, Strange is all this place to me, No house, no home, no gladness, As, tis thus, this place to see, Alas my heart, what sadness! I know bound no sound, no ember, No group where princes gather, Not thirst do we remember, its old days with our father, No horn, no goblet dancing, no halls of light, Each morrow, no youth, no proud steed prancing, All signs, portenda sorrow, All the void that here I see, Alas my pain grows stronger, Makes it, this night, clear to me, Its loved Lord lives no longer, City, where of old we knew, O arts of joy exerted, To fate of woe and rue, Thou art, this night, deserted, Dar cardoom and tragical, Condemned the waves to wander, Near such ill fate magical, Did mortal yet fall under, Now the city populace Gives weeds and woods its favour, No one lives who'd welcome us To this our homestead ever, End of the Return of the Children of Lear, This recording is in the public domain. The Sea Gods Address to Bran by W. M. Hennessy From the Book of Irish Poetry Part 1, Read for LeopoldVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England From the Early Irish to Bran, As in his Chorical He Gly, A level of blue tides appears deep, When oh, my shadowy steeds, I lose the rain, A flowery plain my chariot seems to sweep, Yea, what to Bran uplifted On the prancing of his proud skiff, A smooth blue glancing sec, Beneath this burning chariot of two wheels, A breath of bloom delightful, Laughs for me. Bran, from his skiff side, Views the joyous onset, Of where he was retcrusted In the sunset glow, I see over all the plain Of sports-flower bedded, Of crimson-headed flowers, The faultless flow, Sea horses glisten In the ocean as yure, Far as Bran's eyes can measure, But to mine, Rivers as stream of honey bright, Are pouring, Forstoring in my land beyond the brine, Brilliant the sea, Whereon the skiff is guided, Dazzling the surf divided, By thine hand, yellow and as yure, Its white brightness fairy, It is indeed a light and airy land, The speckled salmon from the wave Out leaping, where Bran goes weeping Through the ocean's wilds, Are calves and lambs, Nor fishes of the water, This slaughter ne'er a patty of peace defiles, And though they're ceased, But one lone chariot rider, A glider o'er the full-bloomed, Pleasant plain, From countless viewless feats, And chariots golden, Thine eyes are holding By the mocking mane. Large is the plain, With happy hosts, Tis crowded, its colours in unclouded glory, Full, a stream of silver, Stairs of golden splendour, A full, free-welcome tender unto all, A joyous game, enchanting and delicious, Above the luscious wine, Is feebly played by men and gentle women, Set in session, Without transgression in the leafy shade, Along a woodland's top, That greenly bridges, Blue, airy ridges, Has thy cara swarm beneath thy very prow, Its shade in peaches, With blushing peaches, The impurpled plum, A wood where vagrant fruit and flower are breathing, With clusters of the fragrant, Breathing vine, A wood of folate, rich and golden rain, A wood without decaying or decline. We have been here since first the earth had been, Yet neither seeing, Here old age nor death, And hence we fear not any base beginning, Of mortal sinning shall cut, Short our breath, Then let not Bran relax, His steadfast rowing, The land of women shall be showing soon, Yea, even a bright, With every joyful blessing, He shall be pressing ere the rise of moon. End of the seagod's address to Bran, This recording is in the public domain. The Spear of Calta by W. M. Hennessy From the Book of Irish Poetry, Part 1, Read for LiborVox.org, Recording by Elaine Conway, England The following, nearly literal version, From the ancient tale of the Bruridin Dadurga gives an idea of the fabled weapons of the Irish heroes. The famous sword of Finn was the child of this terrible spear. What further saw is to throw, By the royal chair, A couch I saw, Three heroes sat thereon, In their first greyness, They grey-dark their robes, Grey-dark their swords, Enormous of an edge, To slice the hair on water, He who sits, Midmost of the three grasps, With both hands, The spear of fifty rivets, And so sways, And swings the weapon, Which would else give forth Its shout of conflict, That he keeps it in, With rice, essaying, To escape his hands, It doubles, darting on him, Healed to point, A cauldron at his feet, Eager as the vat, Of a king's guesthouse, In that vat, all, Hideous to look upon, A liquor black, Therein he dips, And calls the blade by times, Else all its shaft would blaze, As though a fire Had wrapped the king post Of the house in flame, Resolve me now, And say what was I saw, Not hard to say, His champion warrior is three, Ah, Senka, beauty, a son of Iliu, Dub Thak, the fierce Ulydion, Atacop, and Goibnen, son of the Ugnech, And the spear, In hands of Dirt Thak, Is the famous Lon of Calta, Son of Oedekar, Which asked some wizard, Of the two after Danan, Roald, To battle at Moitura, And they are lost, Found after, and these motions Of the spear, And sudden sallies, Hard to be restrained, Affect it oft, as blood of enemies, Is ripe for spilling, At a cauldron, then, Full of which brewed, Needs must be at hand, To quench it, When the homicidal act, Is by its blade expected, Quench it not, It blazes up, Even in the holder's hand, And through the holder, And the door planks through, Flies forth to sate itself in massacre, And of the spear of Calta, This recording is in the public domain.
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2023 Election: PDP's Restoration Movement Calls On Nigerians To Vote Credibility, Capacity Not Party
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Nigerians have been charged to vote credible and capacity and not party in the coming elections.
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Algerians have been charged to vote credible incapacity and not party in the common elections. Pirupi's restoration movement in Kaduna also called on Algerians to vote leaders with good truck rackets and competency to govern their affairs of the country. The government mentioned that the 2023 polls will change the political narratives of the nation. My right, I have the right. So there is no anything like an anti-party. It's my right. I have to go for my right and I'm telling people to go for their right. We don't have a competent person in PDP. We are going to vote for a competent person in any party to make sure that they're collected their voter's card. Secondly, they should be vote in peace. They shouldn't go for any recklessness. They should go in peace. They vote in peace. They make sure that they change. They should go for the capable person to rule Nigeria. They should go for the capable person even from your ward as a councillor to the chairman of local government, to the state assembly, to the member house of reps and senators, to the governors and to the head of state. They should go for the capable person. No, they shouldn't go for the party. They should go for the capable person in any party. No, they shouldn't go for the party. They should go for the capable person.
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Anthony Rizzo catches up with Meredith Marakovits postgame
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After another big-time performance, Anthony Rizzo caught up with Meredith Marakovits to discuss his first two games as a Yankee. Subscribe for daily sports videos!
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Anthony on base play to your success at the plate. Just, just, I don't know, being relaxed. Really just coming in and just trying to get to know everyone. And once the baseball starts, we're so, you know, I don't know. It's just one of those moments where I felt really good at the play and just want to stay there. How is that process, getting to know everyone, getting acclimated with all your new teammates in the new system? It's a little harder, just everyone's clean shave. So you got a lot of guys looking alike. But it's just day-to-day thing. You know, you come in and you just learn a little more every day and can't force everything. So you just let it happen naturally and organically. But, you know, to come in and win two games is big and it's definitely nice to come up on the winning side. You've only been here two days, but you've made quite an impact already. Two home runs, five runs scored. How meaningful is it for you to get off to a good start with your new team? It definitely helps just to be able to relax a little bit, just kind of settle in. You know, definitely whenever you get hits, it always helps with everything. But, you know, you just got to stick to your routine. That's what I've been doing. And when you go to uncharted territory and familiar places, you just go with what you know and your routines, and that's what I rely on. And what did you think of the bullpen tonight? Jonathan LeWisega in particular, working himself out of trouble there to close things out the night. Yeah, it was really nice. We just pitched well, pitching defense. And that's what it is. And we continue to do this and have good abats again against Taylor Rogers, who's a really good pitcher left to the young lefty. And had good abats off him all night, got him out of there in the fourth. So it was definitely, definitely a good win. Anthony, thanks for the time. Thank you.
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Every Day is Extra: A Conversation With John Kerry
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Join Carnegie President William J. Burns for a conversation with Visiting Distinguished Statesman John Kerry about his new memoir, Every Day is Extra. Covering his five decades of public service as a soldier, senator, and statesman, Every Day is Extra offers a remarkable journey through the most important events in recent American history and powerful lessons on how to navigate the domestic and global challenges of the unfolding century. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.
John Kerry is a visiting distinguished statesman at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on conflict resolution and global environmental challenges. He served as U.S. secretary of state from 2013 to 2017.
William J. Burns is president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He previously served as U.S. deputy secretary of state.
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All of you to Carnegie and it is a special pleasure to welcome my former boss Former Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss his extraordinary new memoir every day is extra. It's really great to have you here Thank you Bill. It's great to be here Recovering diplomats like me have a bad habit of droning on at the beginning of events like this But I promise I'll be brief and just offer two or three really quick observations first I can't think of an American public servant who's done more over the last half century To shape the evolution of our society or of America's role in the world than John Kerry From his military service in Vietnam through the turbulence of our own society During the Vietnam and Watergate years through five terms as a US senator from Massachusetts and his own candidacy for president To four consequential years as Secretary of State John Kerry has embodied the very best of American public service Second as many in this audience who served with him can attest I can't think of a public servant whoever worked harder or with greater drive and passion than John Kerry He really has lived and worked as if every day was extra Never wasting a single day never letting any stone go on terms never letting any diplomatic opportunity Go untested always convinced that it's better to get caught trying than not to try at all and Third and finally I cannot think of a public servant better place to help us understand how to navigate Through this deeply uncertain moment In our nation's history drawing on the lessons of an earlier deeply uncertain moment as John Kerry's rich life and wonderful Memoir remind us. It's going to take hard work and honesty from all of us to recover our balance and recapture our promise So our plan this evening is very straightforward I'll get the conversation started with two or three questions and then open it up to all of you at the end of the Discussion at about 6 30. I'd ask all of you to hold your seats while secretary goes downstairs To sign books. I urge you to buy as many as you can carry It's not too late for Russia Sean or back to school gifts And it's certainly not too early for a Christmas shopping So thanks again for joining us and please join me in a very warm welcome for John But thanks so much again Let me start with the title every day is extra How'd you choose it and how is that insight shaped your approach to public service over all these years? Well, every day is extra is what Donald Trump thought when Mueller was appointed Just figured that out actually No, every day and actually there's a very short Authors note and I and I struggled actually as all authors do I thought two of the hardest things to think about where it was the forward and then the afterward and And my publisher well advised me You know don't tackle it to you've written the book because then you can really have a sense of Kind of what you were trying to say and what it is but in the end There is an afterward and I and I it's a meaningful one. I hope and it's a short one Which is kind of where we go from here and what we have to take out of this book the title itself comes from a saying that My crew in Vietnam and others who were not on the crew but who came home As we began to think about opposing the war and what we needed to do to end it We realized that that we were obviously the lucky ones and While we came home a lot of people didn't so we had this saying that every day is extra. You know, we're lucky We're living extra days because I could have been killed on any given number of days and That is both a gift and a mystery as I write but it's also a huge obligation Frankly, and we sense that that you need to live a life of purpose and in the end the lesson is that Every day is extra is sort of Reminds you that there are just much worse things than flunking a test or you know missing a plane or Losing a debate or losing an election and then in the end the worst thing of all Would be to be See a lot of problems around you and be indifferent to them So that's the meaning of the title folks and you do not have to go to war. You don't have to be a vietnam veteran. You don't have to be recovering diplomat and politician to understand that Everybody can live by that saying and everybody should I'm an optimist Obama president Obama used to constantly John Would you get this optimistic you're too optimistic say no, Mr. President. You're too pessimistic I'm you know, this is the truth is that I am an optimist and I'll tell you before I close my comments why I'm an optimist because we have to talk about some tough things before that But then I'll tell you why I truly am an optimist, but that's what the title is that Thank you all for being here. I'm looking around and seeing faces. It used to shout at me Kerry. You're wrong about this. You got a Anyway, I see I saw the people who are laughing when I said that you know who you are I know who you are Those were just the State Department staff meetings. Yeah. Yeah, thank you for being here. It really means a lot I look forward to chatting with you about this book One thing I'll say about the book very quickly if I can because I was thinking about this because at first when I heard Woodward's But it's coming out. I said, oh shit It's a technical publishing term This was really good planning But then after you know Thinking about it and after listening to to it and reading a lot of the excerpts and what it's all about is Woodward and I'm not kidding you when I say this Woodward's book is the normal Bob Woodward brilliant piece of reporting that collects the truth from everywhere despite the denials and And he's just too smart a reporter at this stage of his life and also has a good publisher and You know the lawyers are not going to let him do this folks if they can't back it up And so that hundreds of hours of tapes and so forth You can you know, who are you going to believe Bob Woodward or Nileshaw? It's an easy one so that said He lays out the problem But he doesn't it depressed if you just have the problem you can be pretty depressed I really believe that my book which is not a policy tone. It is not your traditional You know, it's not present at the creation. It's not Kissinger diplomacy But and not just because they wrote a great book and I can't do that. It's because I Didn't we didn't want it to be I didn't want it to be the publisher didn't want that This is a journey. This is the stories of a journey of a lifetime of a young American life started in the end of World War two and carries through the 1950s and the changes and you know, we even talk about the music and the changes and things that happen as You know Buddy Holly came and went and Elvis came and went and the Beatles came and it just was all part of this journey and You can't think of it any other way The cultural transformation the summer of love out in California When I was in my first year of Navy training and so forth the grateful dead at the Fillmore West Rolling Stones, I mean how many people can say there's a forest dump in an atmosphere There's a there's truly a forest dump component to my life and I'll tell you I'm gonna digress I'll tell you a quick story some of you may remember that I appeared for duty with a broken nose when I was chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee just before I was about to take a trip to go to the Middle East so here's the deal I It is for us Gumpian because I described my meeting president Kennedy and calling and mr. Kennedy I didn't know you say mr. President and the conversation we had I described the Going sailing with him on Narragansett Bay And I described the meeting and introducing John Lennon at a big anti-war rally in so it's already pretty far as accomplished and Having Richard Nixon personally going after me when I was in Washington and so on and so forth But I was out in Ketchum, Idaho where we go for Christmas and we have an annual pick up hockey game Brumhockey and it's from age four to age 74. Whatever. It's a huge run of the different levels of skating and This fellow came out with his son and they were taking part in the in the in this affair And I'm skating down going after the ball we play with the ball not a puck and this guy falls right in front of me and I Decide rather crash into him I'm going to try and dive over him and slide on the ice So I'm diving over him head first and he starts to get up before my legs have cleared him So it's a legs up face down situation You could hear the nose crack all across the ice and and I turn around I come up I know it's bleeding a little bit. I know it's broken. I said goddamn my nose is broken and I turn around and there is Tom Hanks who's broken my nose And I feel so what how do you say I say well life is like a box of chocolates You know, you never know who's going to break your nose Or maybe better stupid is as stupid does you know, but bottom line is I swear to God he broke my nose and And I went straight to the hospital and I saw him again I don't know months later and he said I owe you one said yeah you do But I showed up but the next about three days later I had to take off to go to the Middle East for negotiating all that stuff And I put these big sunglasses on to hide. I literally looked like a raccoon Big black eyes for months and it was the first time the president Chastised me for a being you know Accessibly Athletically inclined the second time was obviously when I broke my leg in Judy in outside of Geneva Just before the Iran negotiations were over but in the reading of this book. I think in that journey you will First of all, I think it's honest I talk about a lot of things that are very personal and and Try to give everybody a sense of who I really am and then It goes through these Gargantuan ships and periods in our lives and my successes and failures as I try to navigate those early years and then ultimately Coming to the Senate and working with a lot of you who are here to Shed light on Oliver North and Iran Contra and the BCCI and Shut the banks and make Washington work and do what it's supposed to do So ironically, you know most of my class my class was Jay Rockefeller Tom Harkin Paul Simon Tom Harkin Paul Simon Jay Rockefeller Al Gore myself and then the one single Republican is the only member of our class who is still in Washington as a senator Mitch McConnell First senator elected from his state since reconstruction in party So that was the group of us and and they all decided to go run for president within about four years or eight years of being there it wasn't for 18 years before I decided to run for a lot of different reasons and Thanks to all of you. We came within one state Micro close But this book tries to draw the lessons Acknowledge the mistakes and most importantly, this is really what's important about it. This is why it's the It's the antidote to what? Bob Woodward lays out This book describes how we accept and fight many times Unsuccessfully more times successfully to make our democracy work and Never have we needed to do that more than right now We're in trouble And I don't try to be a trouble monger or to be a you know somebody who tries to scare people but I'm telling you folks And I write about this in the last chapter in the book. I mean I wish I could Find legal standing to bring a case against Donald Trump for the lives that will be lost and the property that will be damaged in the billions of dollars because of his decision on climate change This is life and death Our democracy matters that much and what is happening in the sloppiness of the diplomacy that's going on with Kim Jong-un the sloppiness of His reckless statements in Europe at a time where Europe is already weakened somewhat and matters to us more than ever Since the end of World War two. I mean these things matter enormously and we got a fight for them and We proved in the course of the and I lay it out in this book You know when I came back from the war it was not an easy thing to stand up people forget that today When I stood up against Richard Nixon There was a huge division in the country and it was not a pathway to running for office or being involved in public life It was a pathway to you know, and I was arrested for civil disobedience and demonstrating against the war So it was divisive and I certainly earned some enemies for a lifetime through that experience And we saw some of them come to the forefront in 04. That's what that was about wasn't about my record it was about them being angry that I opposed the war and Told the truth and Ken Burns's movie has now helped reinforce that truth But the point I'm making to you is that when Nixon was unleashing the FBI on people when Nixon was Engaged in prosecuting an enemy's list when Nixon was involved in cheating and lying and perverting the you know subverting the Constitution and when when he was in the midst of attacking the Justice Department and firing the Attorney General the Special prosecutor and then you know the acting Attorney General resigns only at Richardson I mean this was a process of dissembling of the American government and people were thinking about it that way We were in the midst of the southern strategy the exploitation of People by virtue of race in full force You know all you have to do is listen to the Nixon tapes to hear The bigotry and the hate that came out despicable and then of course there were pipe bombs blowing up in buildings and people carrying guns and shooting people in the streets and Detroit was lit on fire with riots in Los Angeles and so forth people forget this and People wondered about American institutions Guess what? We not only made it through it. We got stronger and the nation came out of it brilliantly in the end And we go through these crisis. I think people forget how really strong the American people are and we can get through this period which is Certainly the most dangerous moment for our country since all of that and more dangerous in some ways because Henry Kissinger and Nixon were not You know, they were smart and farm policy. Let's be honest about with exception. I mean they tried to get out of the war They took too long they could have in the end They wound up basically bombing as John Nugger Ponte said and I quote him in the book They had to bomb the north into accepting the concessions that we had made to the North Vietnamese You know as a fundamentally a kind of Surreptitious surrender in ways to get out of there. He knew we had to do that thinking there'd be a longer decent interval than there was But the bottom line is I think this book explains how we make it all work, and I'll just end on this note to you 54.2 Remember that figure sear it in your brain at least for the next two months 54.2 is the percentage of American eligible voters who came out and voted in the last election When I ran in 04 it was 60 point four percent turnout Eligible voters when Obama was elected in 08. It was 62.3 percent when he was reelected. It was 58 point five percent The message of that is When was the last time it was 54.2? Al Gore You've got to come out and vote You've got to and we've got to make sure Millennials kids all those folks, you know term, you know when Trump won 9% of the vote of Obama's vote actually went to Trump 7% of Obama's vote didn't turn out That's the difference in the race so it's not the people who came out the vote for Donald Trump Who are the story of this campaign and where we are today? It's the story of the people who didn't come out and that's the lesson of this book You have to work to make democracy work You have to stand up to the big money you have to call even a president Reagan out on BCCI or on Contras or whatever You know it matters that people believe in rule of law and stand up and fight for it That's a much longer Sort of response to your intro bill, but I think it's the heart It's the heart of this book folks and it's the heart of what really is the solution to the problem We face today. There's no problem. We face on this planet that we can't cure human beings But you need the leadership to put the choices in front of people and right now. I don't see those choices being put people I just see division and And You know sort of an arrogance and a dissembling and obviously a level of lying That is utterly stunning. In fact just plain pathological and that's part of the danger So and another another part of this solution that you write about Vividly in the book is your early years in the Senate and the capacity of Your you and your colleagues to work across partisan lines and certainly we were all reminded of that You know John McCain's memorial service at the National Cathedral You and he worked together to immortalize relations with Vietnam to help heal the wounds in both of our Countries, how do we recapture that spirit? Somebody asked me today. I think it was Judy Woodruff in an interview Who's gonna who's gonna bring those people back or something and I said God and the American people It was the only two people who can do this or people silly power and the only Entity that can do this. I can't do it. No, you can't but but voting doing what I just talked about If we have the course correction that we can get this year folks We get people in there who are gonna do the regular order like John McCain asked for and what we ought to be engaged in There's no other way. I Said to people the other night somewhere the rules of the Senate aren't exceedingly different from the way they were 50 years and 80 years ago Yeah, something's changed on the voting of judges and there's been a you know legislative nuclear explosion But other than that the rules are the same how you bring a bill to the floor what you do What your powers are as a senator what the presiding officer has to do and so on and so forth the problem is nobody does that There's no real Legislating taking place real Legislating taking place now. I can remember Robert Byrd had us there through Friday night and Saturday morning And we were voting in real legislative succession and nobody knew what a member was gonna come up And you bring it up and there'd be a real amendment and you debate it and you fought it and ultimately there was the given take of Legislating where you get that sausage made even though it's ugly to watch it being done. It comes out okay And it lasts That's how it's done. Many of you were part of those battles And I remember being at Ted Kennedy's house some night you'd have John Warner there and Mack Matthias and Orrin Hatch and a few Democrats and we'd sit around and we'd laugh and we'd have fun and to be jokes but we would also talk about health care or talk about some country or a war whatever it was and Out of that discussion the next day could come an amendment that would pass or an agreement We're gonna try and end this nonsense or whatever it was you can't do that now You're almost punished for the notion that you walk across the aisle to work with somebody else you're part of the enemy That's got to stop folks and how's it stop? We need leaders who make it stop You need I mean I believe that if Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer got together and they all agreed Some night look this is crazy. We're destroying this institution What are the 10 things we need to do in order to have regular order and start to move? Let's all agree. We're gonna do it. We're not gonna have this game you go back to your caucuses and you tell them folks We're not gonna tolerate this anymore. You want me chairman of the committee. This is how it is You make it work It's called leadership And right now we're just floundering around with this completely divided America. Why because we went through a period by the way I'm gonna be an equal opportunity dispenser of Blame for this It's not one party that's to blame for it. Both have had their share of being excessive In response to something that happened previously now I can't tell you whether something that happened previously was just the John towers rejection Or whether it was Robert Bork's rejection but over the 1990s certainly in the in the heat of the gingrich revolution Something changed in the Senate and you began to see this All or nothing this kind of the trooper in this take hold and We saw a different kind of senator come over from the house Those of you who were there know that's true and and the dynamic just shifted and then Because a Lot of promises were made that we never kept both sides But the principal ones of the last few years have been this conservative movement that has been towards You know constantly saying we're gonna end Roe v. Wade. We're gonna have lower taxes We're gonna get rid of regulation We're gonna have smaller government and those were the promises the mid-1990s and go read the contract with America. Okay, so There was excess particularly in the impeachment process take note and You know people got bitten in the rear end the House and Senate changed but The Gingrich revolution didn't deliver any of those things and then you had the Tea Party and You had a reiteration with greater adamancy of the same kind of promises now get rid of government get government out of your hair Liberate you smell run the list then you had Freedom caucus because they didn't deliver and then guess what happened yet a hostile takeover of the Republican Party by Donald Trump You also had a fight going over on our side of the fence between Hillary and Bernie and between the left sort of direction versus you know how you get elected in America terms of the You know center and the needs to be rational about how you create jobs and what you do and you have to pay for a few things here And there those are minor things in governance, but they matter but the bottom line is that We got a lot of pissed off citizens And you cannot pretend to be involved in public life for this country if you don't understand why people are pissed off and They're pissed off because none of the promises have been delivered on either side of the fence and And particularly when you add to that the changes globally in the way we live You know we're witnessing industrial revolution size Changes both culturally and physically in the workplace and economically, but It's happening at digital pace And when you add to that the global transformation It's no longer a world where the United States could make a decision about the economy or about whatever and make a mistake But still win no longer It's far more after the end of World War two when we set up all these International institutions which greatly favored our value system obviously and which Putin and she now pushing back against very hard They're trying to create a new narrative for this century And we're not being sensitive and thoughtful enough about how important that narrative is to actually getting things done on the planet and To sustaining it So we have to really get back to work in order to restore Our primacy of leadership around those values and obviously this guy is going in exactly the opposite direction With great dangers to the interests of our country That's the bottom line But people have not done better Politics is all about making people's lives better I mean Tip O'Neill used to say to us all politics is local right, but it's not just local I learned all politics is local and personal and It's also about perceptions. I had a professor in college who caught me that all politics is about felt needs and We have not responded either side Washington is not responded Congress has not responded to provide for the felt needs of the citizens of our country And it's their real needs to by the way, but all you have to do is feel them and they're real But when you look at what's happened to wages First uptick in wages in the last round here, but I don't know if it's sustainable because of what's happening with the trade war stuff It's probably going to start to shred And I'm glad President Obama went out and talked about the reality of when it began and how it happened But my friends here's the deal People at the end of 2008 when the economic crisis hit which we Democrats walked the plank on We lost the house over it a lot of friends lost their seats in the house because they dared to vote what we had to do The Republicans whose party it was that brought the travesty ran away from it And only Arlen Specter and a few others stood up and Arlen Specter lost his seat too over that courageous vote That's the cowardice of what has happened in American politics today and right now today while every one of those guys up there on the hill They absolutely know how sick the situation is how unbalanced and unhinged it is how dangerous it is But they are happier To ignore their oath of months of office to uphold the Constitution and save the Institutions of America. They're happier protecting their power their party and their president and that's a disgrace So that's where we find ourselves and it's all happened for extremely understandable explainable reasons and Just as it's explainable and understandable The antidote to it is Is there in the waiting now? We got what how many seats? About well, we need 23 obviously win, but I think there are I forget the number. I think anywhere between 45 to 60 Competitive seats and God knows what what's gonna happen if everybody does their job goes out and works We got so much more to talk about this evening, and I don't want to monopolize the question So let me open it up to all of you if you'd raise your hand wait for the mic Hello, mr. Secretary. My name is max bone and I'm a student of international affairs at the George Washington University For your entire term as Secretary of State You are very involved in the Democratic Republic of the Congo especially the past two years trying to get Kabila To have an election and not run for another term now after it being delayed multiple times Many people being worried that he was going to run for another term He has announced that he's not however many are worried about his successor if he'll be any better And also about the legitimacy of the election So I'm curious in your view if it is a victory for the international community that he has decided not to run And if we should step back or if we should could or if we should continue to put pressure And also if the Trump administration Especially with ambassadors hate with ambassador Haley's advocacy has done a sufficient job. Thank you Well, thank you for the question I'm delighted that wasn't Kabila has made the decision he's made and I argued to him as strongly as I could that He's a young enough man that he can Honor the Constitution of the country and help the country to become much stronger That some friend of his I mean, you know, I mean Putin is one example with Medvedev, but it's probably not the best example in the world But you can create a Structure where somebody else is coming in for a period of time and you can go on if that's what you want to do But I told him I thought that he could play a tremendous role as an ex-president Who had kept the Constitution process intact and stood up for his country by Leading private sector efforts to develop his country And to begin to attract investment around the fact that they're building stability in the country And he could be a terrific ambassador for that. There are all kinds of ways to help You don't have to just be the president. Um, I think that he Hopefully will do that, but I don't think by any means we should step back I think the power of the united states now uses the example what we did in In nigeria With buhari I went there twice during the course of that process read them the riot act the first time I went with a major Warning about what would happen if they either of them advocated violence or played games with the process and buhari afterwards Literally credited us the united states with our With our advocacy for having allowed nigeria to have an election that was fair in which The other the incumbent president whom he defeated actually Folded and went away and conceded not unlike what we accomplished with with musharif in Pakistan the same way so our engagement our leadership traditionally At the un within the international community within the african union and other places where we had credibility and impact Makes a dramatic difference Obviously the problem here is There's just not a lot of credibility to the efforts of this administration I'm not sure it's on their radar screen or they're able to I'd love it if nicky hailey would tackle that She could have some impact because she's had some visibility And and I think she could help Leverage attention on it. So I would urge her to try to do that Thank you I'm famed on my member of a tonighty council as an iranian american who lived in this country for 46 years I was extremely delighted to see the iran nuclear finally being signed and thank you for your tireless work It was a perfect timing perfect team from iran Now that the president Trump has gotten out of this deal with the signature and do you really believe that the iranians Will come to the table again and trust the united state to sign another deal with this administration And the second question is will you be running for the presidential office? Well, let me I'm not let me answer the first question if I can for you just very quickly Not on your life or mine Will they come to the table with this president? It's impossible politically physically now Which which underscores the fact that I think the administration is not Looking for you know a renegotiation what they're looking for is regime change And and the you know once again, first of all the united states of america does not do regime change well I would have hoped people might have learned that by now Last evidence of that is is libya And our efforts elsewhere in the middle east um But it displays a remarkable level of ignorance of of uh the region and the dynamics and the and and the Reality on the ground in iran let alone the reality in our european allies and in the Russians and chinese it also uh ignores a massive reality about The politics of iran itself which is tragic because Anyone who has studied iran or who has a sense of the country understands that the revolution of 79 Has had its opponents and detractors within good morning Has had its detractors within the country It's not a monolith at all And all you have to do is see the green movement and the elections unfolding and the demonstrations to understand that It is authoritarian and it can be pretty brutal and tough And that means that people take great risks when they when they try to step out But ruhani clearly was clearly in the more moderate wing of iran and it's all relative but of iran And was trying to move people in a in a different direction And the hardliners the irgc and others even the ayatollah said to them Don't negotiate with the great satan You can't trust them It was a huge leap of faith for them to get to the place where they agreed to negotiate And they agreed to negotiate largely based on their sense that both president obama And i were on the up and up and bill burns and their respect and wendy sherman and the people they were dealing with Were on the up and up and they could trust us and they learned very quickly. We negotiated in good faith We got around to do a lot frankly really amazing things unheard of things in terms of the turnaround on their program and um I regret to say that because of what donald trump has done it's impossible politically For anybody to turn around and just capitulate and cave in and come back to the united states and now Negotiate because we were pressured into because we got out of the thing no way The best you can hope for is that administration can come in with credibility and people with credibility can re-engage with them And try to bring them back in some form And that itself will involve a new negotiation because they will want to negotiate The secondary sanctions and the banking situation, which they never benefited from frankly And we will want to negotiate yemen hezbollah other things now because the dynamic has changed So I think there's a different thing that would unfold, but Here's the danger everybody Countries in the region were telling me I probably bill. I'm sure bill. I know bill And the president and hillary That the only way you guys can deal with the ran is you got to bomb them I heard those words out of the mouth of president yubarak. I heard them from king of dala Uh, I mean there were and I heard them from bb nanyahu all of whom said you got to bomb them And a couple of them were actually importuning the white house during that time To give them a green light to go do it and president obama did not he resisted that So, you know, I mean before you've even done diplomacy they were saying you got to go bomb We at least argued at least you've got to exhaust the remedies of diplomacy to earn the credibility So that if you have to go to the un you have got people with you and so forth, but Um So I have no doubt that by virtue of the the pursuit of this agreement We avoided a war in the region. We avoided conflict And nothing i'm telling you would be as as ugly As a prolonged asymmetrical War with Iran and it will be asymmetrical They know we can prop a bunch of bombs on them and ruin their their buildings and knock them down, etc But how many of you have forgotten co bar towers? And a whole bunch of them might be following after that not to mention problems in the subways of paris and london and Whatever whoever joined in that effort if we were alone It'll be us alone and that will not be pretty now that said um The dangers of this are that I mean look if you're the best negotiator in the world Which someone claims to be It seems to me the much smarter approach to this would have been Threatened to do what you what he did but Use it to get the europeans And the chinese and the russians all do agree They rather than do that We're going to go put a lot of pressure on them about yemen about hezbollah about transfer of weapons And you say to them. Okay. I'm gonna stay in it for the next two years I mean, it's a 15-year period before anything changes. They physically cannot make a bomb for 15 years. You know that And then they can only do it if they want us to know what they're doing because we will know whatever they're doing They started to use higher enrichment to go do something. We'll know it but Under these circumstances i'm telling you that what the president should have done is said to them And then you'd have had the un with you You'd have had everybody agreed on the strategy And you stay in Keep them from having any right to go do anything with enrichment or make a weapon But put the pressure on them for what's happening in yemen what's happening in these other places Which is a legitimate concern. By the way, we were always concerned about those things We never we kept the sanctions In place on weapons and we raised them We kept the sanctions in place on the transfer of weapons to yemen and we raised those sanctions We kept the sanctions in place on human rights And we kept the sanctions in place and what they're doing fooling around with hezbollah and hezbollah is a terrorist organization So we were never soft on any of that We just had I think a reasonable realistic strategy about how you actually get from here to there And and I think it's laid out in the book pretty clearly Hi, thank you. My name is hanny nasser with the embassy of canada as you know This administration has taken certain economic actions against close allies and partners I wanted to get your views on administration's goal of advancing priorities without these partners as they Take certain actions, but also what role does congress the senate have in Especially in in trade negotiations. Thank you Well, congress is obviously supposed to uh, what congress has the final say on the trade negotiations Because congress has to pass whatever it is whether they review it early or review it late It depends on the structure of the agreement, but uh, congress Has a very significant role in terms of trade I think that but don't expect this congress right now to step in and save everybody from anybody They seem excessively intimidated by the president Because the great fear that people have today is not general elections. It's primaries And the result has been you've had a shift because of the mean they're two great evils in the american political system today That are tearing us apart One is the amount of money in american politics And the second is the gerrymandering of the united states congress Which prevents people from having a genuinely democratic general election So what's happened now in this transformation is in the house and senate They terrorize members with the threat Of a primary with all the trumpistas now, but even before trump. He didn't start that you had the uh You know, you had the one of the caucuses would Motivate me. Ted Cruz was out there screaming to people about you know, we're gonna primary you and who was it david Was his name from uh, Louisiana Not bitter. Yeah, I guess it was bitter. Uh, he he uh, you know, they used to they used to raise pack money against their own colleagues in the caucus And and and so people just want to avoid all that except for bob corker and jeff flake who decided to Go elsewhere because of it And now ben sass who's speaking a little bit so Uh, I don't see much happening. Unfortunately, and i'm afraid canada. I mean, I cannot believe Who are at war with canada economically? That's just stunning to me how how How lined up we are with canada how we share so much How important the relationship is and likewise mexico I mean, I spent time creating in north america caucus we wanted canada Mexico and the united states to be closer and joined more and acting more as a block Even in the context of trade as we could have transitioned into a new era of our trade Relationships, but now he's blown that too. If you're the world's greatest negotiator Can you negotiate better with canada and mexico as part of the entity and then go out to the world and say Here's how we think it's got to be in order to deal with north america. That is far more powerful than then Dissing everybody and you could substitute a p for the d and say on And you it's just astonishing to me What what what they're doing and the price is going to get paid folks China's lining up the next round of countervailing tariffs And uh, we will lose jobs It will be higher cost to the american consumer and there's a breakpoint here where you don't get this on the slow It starts to speed up That's just the way it works. It does take a special kind of diplomacy to alienate the canadians Yes, ma'am As a political status quo hypothetically How would you provide uh, especially using the resources of the department of state both accountability for governments which commit foreign attacks And also begin to establish an actual deterrent against cyber warfare Well, I tell you uh, what I would do a couple things that a president should do right now One is On climate change we can come back to that one afterwards, but on this subject I I worked very hard. I came to the senate in 1984 election when reagan won massachusetts and You know massachusetts gets a this is a digression but gets a bad name Everybody says oh, it's so totally blue and it's a hardcore You know far left democratic states. It's really not folks We've had in the last of our governors of our last seven Seven of our last Eight or nine governors. I guess we had the ball patrick and one other. That's it. They've all been republican in massachusetts We were the second state in the nation to have a property tax rebellion called prop two and a half after prop 13 in california And ronald reagan carried massachusetts twice by record levels And the only reason we got stuck with the mcgovernment sort of sense. Oh this state voted for mcgovernment It was the narrowest margin any democrat had ever carried massachusetts by Against reagan. It just happened to fall in a column that could have gotten the other way and been 50 states So that and then ted kennedy obviously Sort of reinforced but there's this sense that that's where i supported When I first came into the senate the grand runman hollings effort because I thought we needed to balance the budget I thought we were in trouble economically and indeed in the 1990s We balanced the budget and massachusetts supported ultimately teddy supported that So we're not this, you know place over there where we can be impervious to the normal currency and we By the way, we had louis day hicks And we had major opposition to school busing And and the racial issue has torn our state as it has a lot of other states So I say all of that as a Just to kind of underscore to you that Uh You know you can't just sort of be automatic about what's going to happen in in the state as a result Now you're where are you there you're the center part of your question was the not the Cyber so let me come back. Yeah, I just wanted to finish that piece of so We need to we have huge technology in massachusetts with huge technology capacity in california texas new york other states What we need to do and what I was describing 84 about was because Back then we had the nuclear freeze and we had a lot of focus on the mx missile and on arms control And I was hugely motivated by arms control And I'd been the nuclear chemical biological warfare school in the navy and I You know knew enough about the throw weights and the You know radiation and clouds and so forth that it just was Beyond comprehension to me that we had 50 000 warheads each aimed at each other What did we do? We got together the great powerful nations of the world And we sat down and got Rational about it for the first time and started in the opposite direction and we had arms control agreements My great goal in the senate for years was to be a member of the arms control observer group With sam nun and with john warner in these guys And it was where the action was today I think far more realistically dangerous Far more of a threat to our country on a daily basis and to other countries Is the potential of the cyber attack and cyber warfare In a world where we all depend on technology where Computers are running our air traffic control system our water treatment facilities our nuclear plants Our run the list Transportation railroad gates that open and shut You know you run the list of these things And it ought to be scary to everybody we need to begin immediately a new era of arms control in cyber And the united states ought to be leading russia china france some middle eastern countries Every country with this higher level cyber capacity ought to be at the table And we have to come together and hammer out a global agreement About transparency accountability rules of the road and remedies enforcement And at the same way we have on arms control like an npt People have to sign up to it And i'm going to be pushing this out there as hard as i can because You know we actually sat in the in the situation room in the white house with president obama And discussed responses to russia for the hacking And i can't go into the details of it except to say to you that You know because classified but We talked about some pretty scary awful things that we could do The part of the problem was we also knew they could probably do it So now you're seeing a new age Of this administration talking about going into space Weapons That's insanity I fought that back when we were in the senate I led the fight to stop anti satellite testing And we won that fight folks. We won it. I thought we'd put it to bed Now it rears. It's like dracula. You have to put you know some sort of stake through it I got a better idea where you put the stake, but we you know we got to do this You have to have a cyber arms control Regiment and you've got to have a method by which you're going to agree on how you're all going to police it and enforce it And if we keep going with the arms race we've got in cyber now I'm going to all live in a much more dangerous world because without firing a shot You could bring the financial system of a country to a dead stop And the recovery from that. I don't even know how you begin to Trillions of dollars being monkeyed around with and changed It's very very tough scary stuff. So that's where I think we have to go in cyber Let's get somebody in the back here. Give them a shot The back ventures This is I'm afraid this is going to be the last question Thank you young king from voice of america So, uh, how do you assess the latest development with north korea and um What do you think about trump administration criticizing? Obama administration strategic patients policy technically men do nothing I'm sorry. I couldn't hear the last part of it. So, uh, president trump administration criticizing obama administration's strategic patients policy Technically men are doing nothing on north korea. Oh on north korea. Yeah, okay, and the very beginning you began you said what do you think of The latest development with north korea. What is the I mean do you consider A statement by king zhangan about how much they love each other the latest development I don't consider that a development Uh, he's got nuclear weapons and our intelligence committee has told us that he's growing those weapons That's the development. We ought to be paying attention to And the fact is that all this gooey back and forth. I think is called North korean rope a dope Uh I mean think about it folks You go to have a summit With scant preparation No Communicate pre-agreed upon no understanding of how you're going to define Nuclears at denuclearization No understanding of where you're going to go with respect to the accounting for whatever exists as weaponry What is the declaration they're prepared to do? How would you How would you Document that declaration and how will you then begin to deal with that declaration? There isn't one Single detail they came out of this incredible summit because frankly president trump Just wanted the reality tv event of having a big summit with all the flags in a meeting And they come out and say god. He's a really good guy. I like him so much now and he likes me Well anybody in this room who spent any period of time reading about kim zhangan Would think twice before they run around saying those kinds of things based on a single meeting Uh, just ask the people who Literally threw up because they were forced Uh and fainted because they were forced to watch the public execution of people But with them using 122 millimeter anti-aircraft guns against human beings Uh, there's ugly stuff And uh, there is no sign whatsoever That what happened in singapore was anything more than kim zhangan getting something that his father And his grandfather both wanted Both tried to get and never got because the preceding presidents republican and democrat alike Were unwilling to give them a meeting to legitimize them unless they had something positive moving forward on denuclearization on the talks on a structure And we went through it once before in the 1990s when clinton did come up with the agreed upon framework of the 1990s And they cheated so You know, what's the old saying, you know Fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me I just think that this is uh A difficult now would I now let me be fair This is important I'm an advocate of engagement. You all know that about me I would have pushed to try to have a conversation. I think that's good I'm glad he wanted to have a summit rather than engage in the back and forth tweeting and rhetoric that they had I just wish that it had been implemented and worked on In a way that advanced the process So that you come out with something and you know what your roadmap is and where you're heading That's that's the problem here. It's not that you wanted to talk and I would have probably been an advocate for breaking the The gridlock of always requiring everything you needed as long as you've got enough to know you're really sustaining the process And I would have supported A temporary halt in the exercises in order to try to create the atmosphere within which you could try to do that What I fear is that north korea got more out of it In a way that helps them and now they're just going to I mean i'm told through the intel stuff that would have been public not going into anything private But the public intel stuff says they're still building they're building more they're moving them around they're hiding them and That's dangerous. That's not a good situation. So that's where we are Let me close close if I can by honor. I want to honor bill's admonition last question. I know We have another part of this so but let me Try to share with you a sense of this of this optimism And I believe in it I believe in it partly because what I saw when I was at the state department over the four years I was privileged to be there I believe in this optimism because I there's so many good people in this country Who want To tap into the best of who we are and of what we believe And because I've seen what we can do when we put our energy into the effort to make our country what we believe it is and want it to be I also am Powerfully influenced by the realities of the world we're living in and around us folks measured against history We are curing diseases today that we never imagined we'd cure I mean smallpox, tuberculosis, forms of cancer We have we have highly Targeted personalized cancer treatments now because of the genome project, etc We're living longer than we've ever lived before as human beings We live a higher quality of life in the united states in europe and certain parts of the world than any people ever dreamed They would live we earn more money. We are able to move around freely able to take part in the political process, etc If you're a woman somewhere in the world today, you are 50 percent more likely to give birth If you're pregnant to give birth and live through it You're 50 percent more likely that your child lives through it and will be fed and go to school We are in the verge of having the first generation of children born AIDS free in Africa Why because we started pep far because we put money Into the antiretroviral drugs and we've done the building of a health care structure Ebola I sat in that in that situation room and we were told a million people are going to die between now And and christmas in four months And we refused to accept that idea and president obama Committed 3 000 troops to go to west africa. We worked with the french and the british We stopped Ebola in its tracks with a fraction of those number of people dying You look at what's happening globally in terms of violence. Yeah, it was horrible It was the most sickening thing I ever saw in my life Was the video of that jordanian pilot being burned to death In in in a cage and and then the second or equally as sickening was seeing uh fully It was head cut off and so forth. So we see horrible acts of violence. They're despicable And and they scare everybody which is what they're meant to do But when you take the totality of what's happening even with the bombs going off in certain places at certain times and and the conflicts we have Far far fewer people are dying today Of violence in the world then at any time in human history and particularly in the last century 30 million russians died six million jews run the list and that was state on state violence In this century, we're seeing a different kind of violence. We're seeing Non-state actors of the principal actors of of discord and dissension and and except for putin and russia It's rare that you are seeing a state Act against another state or try to take territory doing so the psyche has changed psychology has changed the reality has changed moreover 450 million people have been brought out of poverty in china New middle class Same not quite the same number about 400 million in india Are are are now a new middle class, but it's true south korea 15 years ago We were giving aid to south korea when i was in the senate now south korea is delivering aid to countries in the world So i see a march of progress until this moment I've also seen a march of democracy a march of freedom a march of look at what lecualenza did look at what baklav havl did and they were inspired by us And that's what we have to get back to folks remembering who we are and and believing not in this tribalism and this You know This dirty populism that is being used by trump et al to scare people But by leaving believing in the power of people But the power of people to do good things because we're putting good things on the table that we ought to be doing And and you know severe poverty when i was in college was 50 percent of the world Severe poverty today is less than 10 percent of the world It's amazing what's happening. That's why i am hopeful we go through crises We go through terrible moments the darkest of all must have been you know And and i read a lot about it still as world war two and the darkness of the world during that period of time And we've made mistakes since then in vietnam and in in various other countries But we've learned from them i think And i think the american people are prepared to be engaged with the world engaged to try to make a difference but they want common sense and honesty in Sharing with them what the plan is how we're going to make a difference and what we're going to do And and you know detoxville noticed when he came to america in the 1800s and wrote his famous treaties He said you know there's something different in america the american people are different And they're different because they do charity They give to other people they take care of other people and lots of other countries that doesn't happen So i am convinced our value system is worth fighting for And i believe deeply in what i used to talk about as a as a secretary and as a senator and which others You know you hear more people sort of tapping into this now that What separates us from everybody else on the planet? Is the fact that we do not define people by by cast or by race or by Religion or color scheme this was not supposed to Some people now are But that's not america america has the idea that all men and women are created equal And that's the idea around which we've organized ourselves since we were founded as a country. We are an experiment folks Remember that We are still an experiment. We don't know how this turns out But i know what we were warned to think about by none less than ben franklin When he walked down the steps of constitution hall after they had worked late into the night and finally Resolved what the structure of our government would be and put it to paper And a woman shouted at him tell us dr. Franklin. What do we have? A monarchy or a republic and he looked at her and he said a republic if you can keep it That's that's the mission folks and that's why i'm optimistic because i not only think we can keep it I think we have Obligation to try to make sure that other people get the same shot we get Not a bad motivation. Mr. Secretary. Thanks for ending on such a No, just on behalf of all of us all of us I want to thank you for ending on such a powerful and positive note Thanks for a terrific book And thanks for everything that you've done and continue to do for thanks drill very much. Thank you all See a few of you. I hope
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Interpellation: People-pleasers, Narcissists Are Not Masochists
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Interpellation - a process first described in socioeconomic settings by Louis Althusser - is when one reacts to other people’s wishes, desires, urges, and expectations as if they were one’s own and then acts accordingly.
People pleasers are the reification of interpellation, but it makes an appearance in other mental health disorders such as dependent and borderline personality disorders, psychotic disorders, and anxiety disorders, among others.
Masochists, the self-destructive, psychopathic narcissists, and people pleasers are different breeds even though sometimes they behave in the same ways. They all interpellate others.
Masochists crave hurt and pain and engineer or orchestrate incremental situations whose outcomes are agonizing, mortifying, and humiliating - but never life threatening.
Self-defeating and self-loathing folks act out recklessly, petulantly, and defiantly in order to sabotage their best interests and well being in a decisive, self-harming, self-trashing, and almost suicidal manner.
Psychopathic narcissists puppeteer others and co-opt them into goal-oriented scenarios that appear superficially to be masochistic but are, in reality, either sadistic or self-efficacious, as far as the psychopathic narcissist is concerned.
Finally: people pleasers are conflict-averse and need to be needed. They are self-sacrificial but often enjoy their role and find it gratifying.
Example:
The masochist will push his girlfriend to cheat on him in order to endure exquisite torment;
The self-destructive sort will act the same way but will then proceed to break up with her or divorce;
The psychopathic narcissist will make sure that he is cucked but really in order to get rid of an unwanted and burdensome intimate partner;
Finally, the people pleaser will permit his intimate partner to sleep with others just so as to make her happy.
Don’t expect the mentally ill to respect you. They don’t know how. They have no self-respect, so how could they possibly respect others? Instead, they veer between abject submission and contemptuous defiance.
Don’t expect the mentally ill to not breach your boundaries. They are unboundaried and hurtful because they fail to perceive the separateness of others. Many of them do not possess a functioning self or an undisturbed identity.
Do not expect the mentally ill to observe the rules, obey some code of conduct, or be empathic. They are too busy at survival, self-centred and entitled. Their mental illness is their get out of jail card. Everyone else is to blame for their egregious misconduct (alloplastic defenses).
Two tips from the art of psychotherapy:
1. If action or inaction has outcomes - these consequences are intended, whether consciously or unconsciously.
People are only dimly aware of the full range of their motivations and they often get it wrong.
When they make behavioral choices to act or to refrain from acting, they actually seek and intend the most likely outcomes, even when and if they are not aware of such desired ends - and even when they vehemently deny it.
Example: if you act in a way that imperils a long-held relationship, it is because you want it over, you wish to extricate yourself.
2. What clients say in therapy matters far less than why they choose to say what they say. What content do they select and elect to disclose? What do they omit and why? What words do they employ? Why do so in a particular timing?
The subtext - the hidden, occult text - matters more than the overt text. Speech acts need to be deconstructed to teach us anything meaningful about the client.
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Today, we are going to have an admixture of novel concepts, controversial views, and plain, old-fashioned, in-your-face defiance by your favorite professor of psychology, blue professor of psychology, Sam Vakning, the author of Malignant Self-Love, narcissism, revisited. And we start with a concept borrowed from neo-Marxist, no less, neo-Marxist socio-economic theory. The word is interpolation. It is a process first described in socio-economic settings by one Louis Althusser, a French, his name notwithstanding, a French psychologist and philosopher who ended up in a mental asylum, as most psychologists and psychiatrists should. Okay, Shoshanim, interpolation in Althusser's work is a different thing, and I recommend that you watch the video I've made about Althusser. But interpolation, the way I use it, is when someone reacts to other people's wishes, other people's desires, other people's urges and expectations, as if these were his own. I'm going to repeat this. When you react to other people's desires, wishes, hopes, dreams, demands and especially expectations, as if these were yours, not theirs, but your own, you are being interpolated. So now you know what's happening to you. You're being interpolated. And then if you act accordingly, the interpolation is translated into action. So for example, someone expects to have sex with you, and then you adopt this expectation. This expectation becomes yours. You experience the other person's expectation as if it were your own. You experience the other person's desire, demands, urges, drives, wishes, as if they were your own, and you end up having sex with this person, even though you didn't want to, even though you don't even like that person. So this is interpolation. It's a form of mind control. It's a very subtle state of hypnosis or trance or brainwashing, if you wish. People-pleasers are the reification of this process, the reification, the embodiment of interpolation. But interpolation makes an appearance in many other mental health disorders, such as, for example, dependent personality disorders, a.k.a. codependency, or borderline personality disorder. Interpolation appears also in psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders, and to cut a long story short, in many other mental health issues. Interpolation is a way of taking over your mind. By forcing you to adopt the expectations and wishes of another person, when that other person renders you an extension of themselves. Narcissists do it very often, and so do psychopaths to a lesser extent borderlines. Now, masochists, the self-destructive, psychopathic narcissists, and people-pleasers are different breeds. They're different kinds of people. Sometimes they behave in the same ways, so it's difficult to tell them apart. I repeat, masochists, people who are self-destructive, psychopathic narcissists, and people-pleasers behave in ways which resemble each other. And so they're difficult to tell apart, but they all interpolate other people and are interpolated by other people. In other words, the dominant interactive process, the dominant interpersonal process is interpolation. Whether active or passive is a recipient. Start with masochists. Masochists crave pain. They desire to be hurt. They want to be hurt. The opposite of pain aversion, pain averse, the opposite of hurt averse. The pursue, the pursue agony and torment. The engineer, the orchestrate incremental situations whose outcomes are agonizing, mortifying and humiliating, but never life-threatening. Masochism is not about suicide. Masochism is about staying alive to experience the pain and in a very perverted way, a very sick way, enjoy it. Okay, so these are masochists. What about self-defeating, self-loathing, self-destructive folk? What about these kind of people? These kind of people act out recklessly, patulently and defiantly in order to sabotage their best interests and their well-being in a decisive, self-harming, self-trashing and almost suicidal manner. So one could say that self-sabotaging, self-defeating, self-harming, self-trashing and self-destructive people are at the very end of the spectrum of masochism. The same way psychopaths are at the end of the spectrum of antisocial personality disorder. These people are exaggerated masochists, masochists whose pain is so extreme that it leads to life-threatening situations. You could say that self-destructive and self-defeating and self-trashing and self-harming people are suicidal masochists. On to the third kind, psychopathic narcissists. Psychopathic narcissists puppeteer others. They play with others. They brainwash others. They co-opt and manipulate others into goal-oriented scenarios that superficially appear to be masochistic. But in reality, these scenarios are actually sadistic or, in the best case, self-efficacious as far as a psychopathic narcissist is concerned. In other words, the psychopathic narcissist would engineer or orchestrate situations that would cause him pain. And so, superficially on the surface, it would appear to be that he is a masochist, but actually is not, nor is he self-destructive or self-defeating. These scenarios, these scripts, these theatre plays, organized by the psychopathic narcissists, intend to fulfill some goal, they are self-efficacious. They are ends-oriented. The narcissist wants to accomplish something. And so he inflicts pain on himself because that's the inevitable cost of obtaining the goal. Sometimes there's sadism involved. Psychopathic narcissists enjoy inflicting pain on other people, even if it means that they have to pay a price in terms of being hurt. That's how twisted the minds of psychopathic narcissists are. And finally, people-pleasers are conflict-averse. They need to be needed. They need to be accepted and to belong. They are self-sacrificial. And so again, superficially on the surface, one could be excused if one were to confuse people-pleasers with masochists. People-pleasers are sacrificial, so they endure pain and suffering exactly like masochists. But as distinct from masochists, they enjoy this role. They find it gratifying. They pursue it. The masochist inflicts pain on himself and also enjoys it, but these are isolated occurrences more like a life strategy. Whereas the people-pleaser simply wants to fit in and to belong and to be accepted and to be loved and to be liked and to be cherished. And so the way to do this is to sacrifice one's best interests and to have no boundaries. You see the distinction. The people-pleaser pursues his or her best interests. He's the opposite of a masochist. He loves himself or herself, but the people-pleaser engages in dysfunctional strategies to realize this self-love by giving up, by surrendering, by being submissive, by echoing other people, by oversharing, by succumbing, by being interpolated all the time, adopting other people's expectations as one's own. Let's take an example which I think will disambiguate all this and make it very clear. And again, I'm going to take a very extreme example. A masochist would push his girlfriend to cheat on him in order to endure exquisite torment. The torture of witnessing his girlfriend with another man, if the masochist is a male, this torture is delectable, is desirable, is wonderful, is ambrosia, is nectar to the masochist's soul. Yes, he wallows in excruciating pain, but this pain is a kind of delicacy that masochist pursues relentlessly, almost like an addiction. So the masochist would send his girlfriend to another man to cheat on him, if he is a cuckold, for example, because it gives him pleasure. Ultimately, he transitions through the pain into a state of elation. Now imagine the self-destructive thought. The self-destructive thought will act the same way. He will push his girlfriend to cheat on him, but then he will proceed to break up with her, or to divorce her if he is married. In other words, the self-defeating, self-harming type would push his girlfriend to cheat on him in order to destroy his life, in order to devastate himself, in order to ruin the institutions to which he adheres, such as his marriage. He will shatter his life against the rock of pain and infidelity. He will leverage his partner's disloyalty in order to accomplish the goal of dismantling his own life. The psychopathic narcissist will send his girlfriend to cheat on him, exactly like the masochist, exactly like the self-destructive thought. They all will act, all three will act in the same way. So that's why when looking from the outside is very difficult to tell which is which and what is what. But the psychopathic narcissist will send his girlfriend to cheat on him, because he wants to make sure that he is cucked, he wants to make sure that he is cheated on. But he would do this in order to get rid of his intimate partner, to get rid of an unwanted and burdensome relationship. The psychopathic narcissist will leverage the partner's shame and guilt to get rid of her. So it's goal-oriented. The means justify the end and the cost of the inevitable pain of having to watch your girlfriend with another guy is acceptable. This is the only way to ensure or to secure her future absence and without any stalking or demands or recriminations. So this is an example of the psychopathic narcissist acting the same way as the masochist does, in the same way as the people-pleaser does, but for completely different reasons. Very selfish, very interest-oriented. And finally, the people-pleaser will simply permit his intimate partner, permit his girlfriend to sleep with others, just so as to make her happy. The people-pleaser would want to please her partner, please her partner or his partner by allowing him or her to sleep with other people. Again, we have the same behavior, honey, you can sleep with this guy, but the reason is, honey, I want you to be happy and I want you to stay with me and I want us to be together. If this is the price I have to pay, I will do it because I'm a people-pleaser. Same behavior, four different explanations. Pushing your intimate partner to cheat on you, the masochist to enjoy the pain, the people-pleaser to please the partner, the psychopathic narcissist to get rid of the partner, and the self-destructive type to destroy his marriage or his relationship. These are all, of course, mentally ill people. What about respect? What about boundaries? What about rules of conduct? What about codes? Social and others? What about scripts? What happens to all these things? Don't expect the mentally ill to respect you. They don't know how. They have no self-respect, so how could they possibly respect other people? Instead, the mentally ill veer, oscillate between abject submission and contemptuous defiance. And don't expect the mentally ill to not breach your boundaries. Of course, they will, time and again. They are unboundary. Mentally ill people have no boundaries, or they have porous boundaries. Mentally ill people are hurtful. They cause pain, hurt people hurt people, because they fail to perceive the separateness of others. Many mentally ill people do not possess a functioning self or an undisturbed identity. They don't exist, actually, except through the agency of other people. And existing through the agency of other people means you have no boundaries. You don't know where you stop and other people begin. So do not expect the mentally ill to observe the rules, to obey some code of conduct, to be empathic. The mentally ill are too busy at survival. They're self-centered. They're entitled. Their mental illness is a get out of jail card, excuses every misbehavior. Everyone else is to blame for the egregious misconduct of the mentally ill. It's known as alloplastic defenses. So I'll give you two tips from the art of psychotherapy. Number one, if a certain action or some inaction has outcomes, these consequences are intended, whether consciously or unconsciously. People are often only dimly aware of the full range of their motivations and usually they get it wrong. But when people make behavioral choices to act or to refrain from acting, they actually seek and they intend the most likely outcomes. Even when and if they are not aware of the desired ends of the consequences of the outcomes, even when they vehemently deny any such intention and motivation, that's precisely what they want. If someone acts in a certain way and there's a likely outcome, they want the outcome. If someone does not act and there's a likely consequence to not acting, they want this consequence. Don't listen to any denials. Don't believe any disavowals. If someone acts or does not act, they want the likely consequences of their choices. Example, if you act in a way that imperils and dangers a long-held relationship, it is because you want this relationship over. You wish to extricate yourself from this relationship. You want out. This is your way of sabotaging the relationship. If you don't act in a certain way and it would mean that the relationship is endangered, the same, you want it over. The second tip I'm going to give you, what clients say in therapy matters far less than why they choose to say what they are saying. What content do the clients select? What do they elect to disclose? What do they omit and why? What words do they employ and why do they choose these words? Why do so disclose anything in a particular timing? The subtext, the hidden occult text matters much more than the overt text. Speech acts need to be deconstructed to teach us anything meaningful about the client. And one of the dominant features of deconstructing speech acts is isolating interpolations. The way other people's expectations, wishes, dreams, hopes, demands, weigh on us, penetrate our minds, fashion our choices and decisions and actions and ultimately become an integral part of our identity. This, by the way, is Lacan.
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Hamas is EVIL, Ignoring This Perpetuates It
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We have special programs like teaching history without dividing the lines. But you mentioned during your speech, so different civilizations, so different cultures, and how can we deal with this? And again, I already mentioned that at Harvard University we have a special course, Holocaust and Genocide. We should not group countries. And, you see, I don't want after maybe just to show with photos, and to put together with the photos in Auschwitz and say the same, every game. We like to just, you see, deliberate, never again but it... It always happens again and again. Yes, absolutely. Evil exists out there in the world. There are bad people in the world. I have an answer. I truly agree with you. No negotiation, Mr. But we have to prepare our society to answer on such questions. Sure. So I'd say a few things on those. Look, children are going to suffer. Their parents have made really bad decisions and the children will suffer. I mean, there's a saying in the Old Testament, I think, something about the children will reap the ills of what the parents have done. The parents voted for, supported, embraced Hamas. Their children will suffer from that decision. Children didn't do it. They didn't embrace it. And they are innocent victims and it's sad. And we should feel sadness about it. It doesn't make a difference. You still have to defend yourself. You mentioned teaching history with no lines. But we need to teach history with lines and we do all the time. We don't teach that the Nazis were just like the British. We teach that the Nazis were evil and the British were good. Well, Hamas is evil. And we need that history. That's fact. If you understand what evil is, they are evil. And we need to teach that. And if we ignore the fact that there is such a thing as evil, then we perpetuate it. We make it possible for it to keep coming back. And at the end of the day, what we need is to fight for a positive vision for the world. And this is the long-term solution. And the solution is a respect for the individual. I don't care where you come from. I don't care what color skin you have. I don't care what religion your parents had. The question is what kind of an individual are you as an individual? And what we need is to embrace that idea of individualism, individual liberty, individual freedom. And bring it, embrace it, and bring it to the world. And that's true of the Palestinians as well. We need to bring it to the Palestinians. We need to re-educate them, not re-educate them towards a different form of collectivism, towards a different form of sacrifice of the individual, but towards a respect for individual life. And once people have a respect for individual life, we can all live together quite peacefully. It's when we hate somebody else because of their nationality, or because of their religion, or because of their background, or because of the color of their skin that we get into trouble. It's collectivism and tribalism that ultimately lead us towards war. And individualism is what leads us towards peace. And it's not going to be easy to bring individualism to the Palestinians. But they deserve it just like any other human being does. We should treat people as individuals. First you have to win. Then you have to solve the long-term problem. The long-term problem is respecting individuals and teaching people to respect individuals.
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Lecture 18 : Iron catalyzed oxidation of unactivated sp3 C-H bonds-Part II
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So, in the last class we were trying to discuss the iron oxochemistry right some of the fascinating hydroxylation chemistry. In today's class we will continue on that ok. I think you have got the reactivity pattern correct and that is if you have a tertiary carbon hydrogen bond and you have a iron oxo high valent intermediate such as iron 5 oxo intermediate you are going to get it reacted very efficiently perhaps selectively if you have a secondary and a primary CH bond. If you do not have a primary CH bond or secondary CH bond of course, tertiary will still react, but if you do not have a tertiary CH bond then the secondary will react. If you do not have tertiary and secondary then the primary carbon hydrogen will react. So, essentially what it tells you is this reactive iron oxo intermediates are very effective and one of the therefore, challenge is to make this reaction selective. The reactivity with respect to a given organic substrate where one and particularly one carbon hydrogen bond is getting let us say hydroxylated that is going to be a quite big challenge. As you have seen there could be a number of guiding principle which is responsible for the selectivity and if this guiding principle are strong enough perhaps we are going to get a good selectivity in this substrate. Of course, the ligand design catalyst design overall reactivity pattern will have a quite a lot of effect by the by the ligand, but then most importantly the reaction condition has to be suitable also to give the selectivity. Let us look at the suitable ligand metal complex that can give these reactive intermediate quite efficiently and also selectively this reaction can be done. So, once again remember tertiary is most reactive then secondary then primary of course, electron withdrawing deactivates the whole thing. This is quite similar to what is shown in the epoxidation chemistry right let us look at. Now, in iron catalyzed oxidations of unactivated sp3CH bond we will see many different type of carbon hydrogen bond. For example, over here you perhaps immediately noticed that this is a primary sp3CH bond this is another primary sp3CH bond. These are sp3CH bond all, but these are secondary 1, 2, 3, 4. Four secondary sp3CH bonds are present two primary aliphatic sp3CH bonds are present these are primary these are secondary. Now, if you have reacted with that intermediate iron oxo do you remember that species let me get back this is the ligand iron complex. If you are reacting it with hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid you are going to get the oxo carboxylate bridge intermediate let us remind you one more time this is the oxo carboxylate bridge intermediate this intermediate is the one which is facilitating the hydroxylation chemistry of the organic substrate. Let us go back to the organic substrate this is the reactive intermediate ligand is the one we have shown let us go back once again this is the ligand this is the iron center oxo carboxylatochemistry we are trying to discuss ok. Now, if you see there is not much difference between this center and that center these are equivalent right. So, this is a primary center this is not going to be too much reactive these are secondary center both of them are going to be equally perhaps reactive almost equally reactive this is little bit terminal position this is internal position sterically this one is less hindered therefore, selectively this position is going to be reacted little bit more, but again there is almost nothing differentiating between these two center you get 1.1 is to 1 selectivity for this product versus that one. So, essentially both these centers are equally reactive if you are wondering why not hydroxylated product why a ketone is forming because once the hydroxylated product is formed the alcohol secondary alcohol that is way too reactive stabilizing such a secondary alcohol is very difficult. You will see that immediately that secondary alcohol will react with another equivalent of the catalyst and can give rise to the ketone. So, if there is a possibility of ketone or aldehyde formation it will not stop in terms of the hydroxylated product it will go on to form the ketone product right all that is fine. So, there is no reaction almost very little or no reaction at this terminal center selectively this one is getting reacted, but equally this one is also reactive right that is what you get. Now let us look at another substrate this is a little bit complex substrate I would say very complex substrate compared to this one right you agree I hope so. You have seen that there is a electron withdrawing group right this is a carboxylate. Now this is going to be very deactivated this is not going to give any product perhaps. This is also going to be deactivated this is somewhat deactivated this is less deactivated this is having very less effect, but this is a primary center primary these are secondary center as you have seen in the last slide secondary is more reactive than primary these 3 centers or these 2 centers in particular are very much deactivated by this. These are not going to give too much of the hydroxylation product in this case ketone product oxygenation product this is between going to be these 2 center as you see that this is far away from there this is going to be the major product and that is what been seen. The right next to it which is closer to this one is also reactive because the electron withdrawing ability is not good enough to reach up to this third carbon center. So, we are still going to get decent amount of this product formation the selectivity in particular therefore, is going to be nearly 2.3 is to 1 this is the major product. I hope you got it why from this compound oxygenation chemistry with these iron oxo carboxylate species this is the most reactive position. I will repeat one more once more this is primary center not too much reactive compared to secondary. Now among different 4 secondary center this is the farthest away from the electron withdrawing group therefore, this reacts mostly. So, the electron richness is highest over here in this whole substrate and that is where this gives the major product this is the second highest electron rich carbon hydrogen center it gives you the other product ok. Now what about increasing the linker length or the aliphatic substrate length as one would expect that you know the SP 3CH center which is secondary and further away from this electron withdrawing group such as this one it can be reacted at this center fantastic right. Selectively you see the selectivity is 3.6 then is going to be that center then that center. So, this is most reactive because this is far away from the electron withdrawing group this is a primary center not too much question of reacting it right now. So, these are the secondary center if you have a suitable catalyst with you the iron one oxo carboxylate of species it will end up reacting at this center selectively selectivity is quite good. Of course, this is not too far behind this is far from the electron withdrawing group compared to this one this is not too much reactive and therefore, the reactivity is 3.6 is to 1.3 and the next center is also going to give you the product as you see that these all these 3 centers are little far from this electron withdrawing group ok. So, it is the electronic factor that is biasing the selectivity where there is no biasness present there is selectivity is almost nothing right 1 is to 1 or 1.1 is to 1. The moment we introduce an electron withdrawing group this substrate CH hydroxylation chemistry is going to be quite exciting and simple I would say and this is going to be very selective. Over here we you have seen that this substrate is going to be quite interesting and giving rise to the exciting product in terms of selectivity right. Well as you have seen that this substrate is quite interesting it gives 3 products, but obviously, this is going to be the terminal one the terminal SP3CH with a secondary center is going to be the most reactive. Now, you might be thinking what about a tertiary center. So, far there is no tertiary center in these 3 substrate if you have introduced a tertiary center over there selectively at this position well this is still going to be very close to this electron withdrawing center right. So, this is deactivated this is also significantly deactivated although this is a tertiary center one may be thinking that selectively this position is going to be hydroxylated that is not going to be the case this electron withdrawing nature of this deactivates even a secondary CH center and tertiary CH center if it is close to it and then still I would say this is little more reactive and this is the one which is most reactive. As you see this is the major product at this position where hydroxylation and further oxidation takes place to give you the ketone from there on the next position next to that is this one which is away from the ester is giving the next major product and subsequently of course, this hydroxylation product happens since it is a tertiary center at this position this hydroxylation product was not too much forming, but over here since it is a tertiary center still it is bit reactive and it gives you 4.8 is to 1.6 is to 1 product. So, once again if you look at this substrate there is primary center primary center these are not that very reactive these are secondary center 1, 2, 3 secondary centers this is a tertiary center one could expect that this should be very reactive, but that is not the case ok. This is not reacting over secondary because this is close to an electron biasing or withdrawing substrate although still it is reactive, but the most reactive one is the one over here this reacts mostly then that one then this one and this can be explained by this electron withdrawing nature of this, but despite having this electron withdrawing substrate you can still see that this tertiary CH is reacting somewhat to give you the product hydroxylated product in this case because there is no question of forming a ketone product. Ketone product would have formed if there was another age available for in other cases these are the ketone product. So, I hope you understand now that it is indeed possible to predict the selectivity in the aliphatic substrate in terms of their hydroxylation. Of course, this is not going to be always very simple because it will be controlled by the biasness such as electron withdrawing group or the sterical demanding group present in the molecule as well as how effectively those biasness can overcome the inherent reactivity pattern of tertiary versus secondary versus primary. So, in a given substrate if everything is defined of course, everything is defined then we will be able to see that we can perhaps predict what is going to happen. Let us see some more examples with some other biasing element here we have electron withdrawing group as well as tertiary secondary and primary bias. Let us look at some more. Well, if you do not have any other option these are I we did not have the aliphatic substrate drawing these are directly product drawing. So, if you imagine that there was this C-H bond over here that was tertiary that is getting selectively hydroxylated. You have aliphatic all other secondary C-H bond SP3 C-H bond these are not that very reactive compared to this tertiary C-H bond which is now getting hydroxylated selectively of course, you know you cannot prevent completely any other product formation some amount of some other product formation will happen in all the examples. But we are mainly trying to discuss about the major product formation and as you see this tertiary C-H bond is getting hydroxylated majorly to give you this product only this center which you would have give otherwise the ketone product is not getting reacted too much. And of course, these are electron withdrawing as well electron deficient as well little bit by this bromine group, but still this could have been perhaps very reactive, but it is not too much compared to this hydroxyl ok. Now, if you look at the another substrate once again you have a clear tertiary C-H bond is getting hydroxylated despite having an electron withdrawing group. You have an another electron withdrawing group still you see that selectively hydroxylation is happening at this center. Here the competition is between the tertiary C-H and the secondary C-H. Secondary C-H NUA does not have much chance over tertiary and on top of that these are little bit biased electron withdrawing group is attached. So, things are going to be little bit electron deficient anyway. So, tertiary selectively is working. If you have a substrate like here where cyclohexane is taken as a substrate, there is no question of any selectivity because all the 6 carbon hydrogen positions are similar. So, one of them reacts any one of them react and once hydroxylated cyclohexanol null is formed then it can further oxidize to give you cyclohexanol. Here is another substrate you have a tertiary SP3CH center and another tertiary SP3CH center all this is electron withdrawing group. So, selectively this is going to be hydroxylated. So, this is very very reactive compared to that one this secondary one does not have much of a choice. So, we get predominantly this product. If you are looking at this one this is once again going to be similar this is a tertiary center that is a tertiary center if you have H over there and these two center will compete with each other and this one will be getting near exclusively reacted because this is next to an electron withdrawing group or biasness is there. These are the secondary sites once again tertiary wins and we have this product as the major product. Now, if you are looking at other substrates such as this you have a tertiary CH over there which is getting hydroxylated. So, tertiary CH over here, tertiary CH over there this center is next to an electron withdrawing group therefore, this is not really that much reactive selectively this one is getting reacted all others are secondary CH including this one. So, these are not going to be that much reactive a tertiary CH a tertiary CH selectively this one is going to be reactive. Over here if you see that this is a tertiary CH and this is a tertiary CH and we are going to get predominantly this as the major product over here just like over here ok. But as you have seen here this is the major product, minor product is at this center right. Here this is the major product, minor product is at that center, but this bromine was very far relatively or little bit far from this center 2 carbon away this is 1 carbon away. So, this is much more electron deficient compared to this one right. So, this is relatively electron rich compared to this center over here. Therefore, the selectivity is not that very great this is 9 is to 1 this is great, but you know here since it is further more reactivated. So, selectivity factor is much better here this is 20 is to 1 this is much more reactivated compared to there. So, selectivity is pretty good. If you are looking at further biasing or different type of biasing you can see these are very very electron withdrawing group or very much electron withdrawing group compared to this bromine. And no wonder almost very little product is forming over there selectively or near exclusively this is the product that is getting formed in this case. So, quite amazing right. So, you can essentially predict where these hydroxylation chemistry is going to happen in the organic substrate. These certainly will have a lot of implication in terms of synthesizing hydroxylated product. Once again there are synthetic methodologies not many available or if any of course, oxidant chemistry is one of the chemistry one can look at, but otherwise there is no synthetic toolbox no tool in that synthetic toolbox that can hydroxylate this sort of aliphatic substrate. These are going to be very challenging substrate of course, there are many limitation of the method we did not mention these are not too much a catalytic reaction I would say rather this is a stoichiometric reaction. And it is not like other products are not forming they are forming, but minor amount. So, isolating this compound and purifying is going to be very challenging, it is going to have mixture of product, but there is a clear cut message that one of the product would be the major product. Now, if you want to get that major product in large quantity, well you have to really really bias the substrate. If you have unbiased substrate there is no way you can prevent it. If you are able to bias the substrate completely reaction is going to be great. So, more complicated the substrate is going to be that means, more biasness would be there easier the reaction is that is quite interesting. Usually you know people think on the other way right more complicated the substrate is reaction will be complicated, but here it is just the opposite of it. More biasness you can bring more complex substrate you can bring perhaps you have an opportunity perhaps of course, perhaps you have an opportunity to get a selective product maybe only one product. Well that is never going to be easy no matter how the literature is, but it is it is going to be very tricky to get only one product or exclusive product or near exclusive product other products are going to be there and these reactions are not too much catalytic. Once again no matter what is what we see it is not going to be too much of a selectivity. Of course, there is a selectivity pattern selectivity it is these reactions are selective, but the selectivity factors are not going to be very simple and it is not like other products will not form. Reactions are not too much catalytic selectivity is problematic, but can be somewhat guided some guiding principle can come out. Let us look at some more substrate I hope this is similar you are finding similar to what you see in the epoxidation chemistry right. This is I would say quite interesting because such sort of predictably selective chemistry is difficult to get. Once again you have to have it with a pinch of salt it is not like 100 percent crystal clear clean reaction this is going to be mixture of product formation from there you have to piece out the major product right. Let us look at some more example ok. Well, in this slide what you see is the one substrate over here you have a tertiary CH bond, you have another tertiary CH bond. These are two tertiary CH bonds of course, there is another one over here. So, this is a tertiary CH bond that is a tertiary CH bond and that is a tertiary CH bond. All others are secondary three is tertiary CH bonds 1, 2 and 3. This is right next to OAC electron withdrawing group this is no way going to be reactive. This center and that center can undergo competition. These are secondary center therefore, those are not going to be reactive these secondary centers. These are primary centers that is also not going to be reactive these three are primary centers not going to be reactive. So, the reactivity or the competition for reactivity is between these two tertiary center because tertiary is more reactive than secondary than primary. Now, whether this is going to react or that is going to react ok. As you can see by this modeling or as such that there is a steric crowding involved in these cases and this is sterically hindered site compared to this one and overall then we see that this is the one which is going to be the major product and the ratio is 11 is to 1. This is going to be the major product this is going to be the minor product nonetheless these two tertiary centers are the one which is reacting others are not too much reactive that is fantastic. So, therefore, we have seen that we can predict the reactivity. Let us look at some other examples over here what you have? You have a bunch of 1, 2, 3 sp3 secondary center this is a primary center, but this is as you know this is going to be electron withdrawing group and therefore, these are deactivated anyway anyway they are secondary this is the only tertiary CH bond that is going to be reactive over here and this is little bit deactivated, but not too much you end up hydroxylating this position these are secondary not much reactive this is primary not much reactive, but this carboxylate or ester group is close to this. Therefore, still it has an opportunity to react, but it is little bit deactivated. So, hydroxylation will happen of course, once hydroxylation happened it can cyclize to give you this ester or cyclic ester product and subsequently you can since this is little bit deactivated you are also going to see some reactivity at this center and that is what is happened although this is a secondary site still it is reacting these are completely deactivated by this ester this is primary. So, this is going to be the next product major product is going to be this and the minor product is going to be this as you can see selectivity is not that great despite this being the tertiary CH. On the other hand if you are having this substrate organic substrate over here which is nothing, but introducing another substitute and over there. So, two dimethyl groups are now there into one organic substrate this is a tertiary center this is a tertiary center this is next to it. So, not too much reactive and due to this reason that this we do not get any product of course, this can react, but what you see that these are one these are going to be sterically crowding and these sp3CH hydroxylation product formation is going to be challenging right. So, one three interaction would be there which is which is going to challenge the activation of the CH bond due to the steric hindrance arising from this one anyway this electron withdrawing effect is there. So, combining this steric effect as well as electron withdrawing ability of this moiety render this center not too reactive although this forms, but the major product although two tertiary centers are there still it is the secondary site in this case that is the major product. So, this product which were the minor product by introducing a steric group we can make it as a major product that you can see it is completely completely steric and electronic driven process electronic property driven process. In presence of two tertiary bond it is possible to even react a secondary center, but once again these are a bias substrate you have to take a complex substrate these are complex substrate more complex the substrate is reactivity pattern becomes more predictable that is what it is in this case this becomes the major product. On the other hand if you have still this substrate you want to remove this ester group make it acid hydrolysis this acid is now actually capable to override all those problem that we were discussing and it can very easily go on to form this 5 membered ring. All the steric problem disappears electron biasness disappears this directing group directs it right over here to form a preferred intermediate like this upon hydroxylation chemistry. So, we will come back to this selectivity pattern in the next class with few more examples. I hope you are excited to see these subtle things that is affecting the reactivity pattern these are very very minor thing, but are very effective as you can see right. So, that is quite amazing all right. We will come back soon on discussing the reactivity pattern in the iron hydroxylation chemistry. Thank you very much take care.
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Okay, so no impact on the financial statements from that, so how do I track it then? Well, we're facilitating transactions with a vendor now, so we're going to go into the vendor center, I would call it under the expenses area, and then you've got your options up top. Now note that if you're in the business view, by the way, then it would be under the paid and paid area, and we're looking at the vendors down here, you've got your vendors, and you've got your bills on down here. It's a little bit different over here because you've got that added tab of the expenses, which is a nice tab, so let's go up to that one actually first to find that one. In the business view, they put that under the bookkeeping, so you can go under bookkeeping, and then you've got your transactions up top, and then your expenses tab to the right, so it's a little bit different location on that one than you might expect on the transactions. So we've got, if we go into our expenses, I'm going to close this out, it'll give us the filter of transactions up top, and we might filter this by the purchase orders, so this is one way we can look at the open purchase orders. It'll have all status, you've got your date ranges, and you've got your payees, and your categories, if applicable on down below, I'm going to say apply, there's our purchase order. Now, as we accumulate more purchase orders, we could then say whether the purchase order is open or closed, obviously it is open, so there's the open purchase order. If I said the purchase order was closed, the purchase order would disappear. We don't have any closed purchase orders, closed meaning we have received the shipment, and that's going to be the next step in the process, so the next step from the purchase order is we're going to basically make a bill with it, right, typically, because we'll get a box of guitars with a bill in it, and then we'll enter the bill possibly populating the bill for the information of the purchase order. Okay, let's open this back up again, go to the expenses tab, and then we're going to go down to the vendors, this is another way we can kind of track the information, close up the handbookie, up top you got a nice little sort field, I can sort my purchase orders, that'll give me the vendors which have the open purchase orders, there's the purchase order, or I can go into just by vendor directly, and if I'm communicating with the vendor, I can go in here and say, okay, yeah, we've got this purchase order that is an open purchase order, I can then hit the dropdown, and I can copy it to a bill, so we'll make a bill of it next time, and I can send the purchase order if I need to from this area, so the next step, of course, again, is going to be that we're going to receive a bill, we'll talk more about that in a future presentation. For now...
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Good afternoon everybody, my name is Kannan Mathilya, I am a professor at IIT Bombay and it is a great privilege and honor to introduce Mr. Dwellett Kapoor. But before that I would like to narrate our own personal experience which I invited us to be between in the cream towel for a victory and PA only gloves as people say right. That is what people think, but he had brought a chef from Bangalore who ended up making amazing dish. In fact, he ate so much and then we said no no, do not make so much. There were too many of us, so we reduced and it became a holiday for us. So I was introduced to an organization called Bills Global that is a Washington D.C. based nonprofit and in fact I am a director in that the education is critical. So they said that it will be good if I can see what Lalitji is doing, whether it can be brought under the educational health activities of the of each global which is a nonprofit. So subsequent to that Lalitji invited us to come to D.C. for the retreat. There is a format of the retreat, we just got back. I think it was about maybe about 10 days ago and we have already lost what people lost. She also attended that and so we are all enthusiastic about it. I run a project called Spokane tutorial at IIT Bombay and we started it to promote weight training. So the Bills Global said that I should consider taking, making a Spokane career on the plant based wellness foundations approach and that is also one of the reasons why I went to IIT Bombay. Of course the other reason is my wife has high potential. So we wanted to write, let me put it this way and cautiously of course that it will work. And the Spokane tutorial will be created, I will play it towards the end of Lalitji's talk. We have also dubbed it into, that is in English, we also dubbed it into Hindi and Tamil. So I will play that for few minutes so that you get an idea of what is possible with this technology. So I had actually given the link for Lalitji's, you know my story, you all may have already seen that. But I will tell briefly in my words the way I understood. And Lalitji got his BTAG from IIT Kanpur in 1971, Chemical Engineering. And then he went to UCLA to master his MBA and subsequently he became a serial entrepreneur. But at the age of 50 or so he developed cancer and then he underwent treatment. He developed several other illnesses and then for all of them he found that he could reverse all of them. In fact if I am not mistaken he is not of anybody. And so that is the kind of thing that he has and I believe it is a great opportunity for us. By the way is there any doctor here? Thank you. Because the doctor's role is going to be extremely important as I keep telling. Because I classify people into three groups. One is people who do not have any of these illnesses. For example, you know there are people who do not have. So they can start practicing immediately. And there are people whose family history says that they will develop but they are still, yeah, let's say 20, 30 years. They haven't worked with those, they can also try. But this is the third group. People who are taking medication, maybe who are taking medication for 20 years, 30 years. So it would be good if some doctor's help is also available. Who will monitor, you would say, guide them. So that I am pretty sure that it can be done but they need that comfort. So it would be really good to have some doctors on this side. So coming back to Validhi's background, he has about 65,000 followers. And he said that in various WhatsApp groups and so on and so forth, out of which he believed that there is half of active. And what are the things that he is going to talk about is fasting. And in fact, the Vratri is going on, some are doing Vratri fast. And for the first time ever in our lives, we went on Vratri fast. So we have, at the end of the talk, we have southern infantry for people who are doing fast, because there is less protein and some vegetable juice and a few other things. So anybody who's on fast is welcome because you may break your fast at that time. And other people are also welcome but we don't have, we didn't expect, we expected a smaller number of people to have all of you here. And I believe that about 30 people are outside and other people are outside. I welcome all of you to this talk and I want all of you to write. And one thing we are going to do definitely after the fast is, we are going to switch over to two meals, ok. The whole day is at my home, they would start the meals, start with meals at 10 o'clock, ok. And end with another meal at 6 o'clock or 7 o'clock, that's it. And of course in between they will have such time. So we are definitely going to do the previous thing, there was a worry. Three meals, two meals, how are you going to do it? But if three meals to one meal is possible, then three to one to two is definitely possible. So we are definitely going to do that. And so with that brief introduction, actually it is not an introduction, it's more of some babbling, but I thought that it would be good to get started and it would also allow some more people to come inside and go to... Thank you, Professor Kahnan. And hello everybody. About ten years ago, in fact almost ten years ago, two months short, on January 1st, 2013, I watched a documentary. The documentary is called Forks Over Knives. And it kind of resonated with me and my wife. We thought it made a lot of sense. What it stands for is that instead of using a fork to cut your rib cage and have open heart surgery, you know, you need a fork to cut your rib cage and have open heart surgery, if we choose our... We need a knife to cut rib cage and if we choose our fork properly, that means eat the right food, you will never need the knife. That's the purpose of that documentary. And we immediately decided to make some changes in our diet and lifestyle. Within about a year, I lost 50 pounds and I was taking five different medications for diabetes, hypertension, which is blood pressure, gout, hypothyroidism. And I was also suffering from... My osteoarthritis has started in my knee for six months. And there's something called sleep apnea. When you sleep, you snore so loud, your breathing is interrupted and they give you a mask to wear. And a mask provides a little positive pressure, so that makes breathing easy. And it's very inconvenient. Every night you have to wear a mask and lie down. And then of course seasonal allergies, what we call hay fever during February, March, during spring time and fall time. September, October, you get up with a congestion in your nose and it takes you some time, a cup of tea or two and some sneezing. So within a year, all these diseases were gone. It was amazing. All medications except one were gone because my doctor, my diabetes doctor who was an endocrinologist she will just not let me get off the medication. And then in six months I told her that I'm getting off this medication also. So during this time and then for the next following four years I, because I was retired, I was fortunate to have found buyers for the companies I started. And it became my passion to learn about health. And fortunately many lectures of medical colleges are published on YouTube. So you can go to YouTube and learn a lot of things. Yeah, YouTube is bad also and good also. It all depends what use you put the technology to. And then in 2017, September, my IIT Kanpur batch mates, WhatsApp group, they had added me and then they, I started writing in them and they said Lalit, you make a lot of sense. We should create a separate health group. So we created a separate health group for my batch mates. And then they started getting better. Their weight came down, blood pressure came down, blood sugar came down. Then in the March of 18, their wife said, how come we are not part of the group? So I started another group. Then a talk was arranged for a Pan IIT audience and so another group. After every talk, I generally end up creating a group because people want to know more. So one thing led to another. Then a talk at IIT, Delhi, a workshop, half a day workshop. So now I have gone over 325 WhatsApp groups, about 65,000 people in 46 countries. And they all are healing. We just had lunch at a restaurant called Ahar Veda. Ahar Veda is in Andheri. It's the only restaurant I'm aware of in India which is totally plant-based, whole food compliant. And some of the members are here and many testimonials came up. So I'm here to share with you what is it that I'm doing. And it's not something the credit doesn't go to me, I'm only a messenger. There are some senior doctors in America, they are 88, 89 age profile now, who have come to realization that medicine has gone too far in, the pendulum of medicine has gone too far in the wrong direction. And we are over-medicating ourselves. And it is best to bring it back into a more optimal stage. You see, we all know that if you're suffering from a disease, those symptoms are harmful to you. Extremely high blood pressure is harmful to you. Extremely high sugar is harmful to you. Extremely high cholesterol is harmful to you. So when you take some medication, and we also all know that medications have side effects. So these two are known facts. So when you take some medication, the benefit that accrues to you is more than the harm that accrues to you. So it's good to take that medication. But then, as you take more medication, you reach a point where extra medication causes more harm than good. And this whole concept is called J-curve. There's a point, a bottom point, beyond which if you take more medication, you're hurting yourself. And you're reducing your life expectancy. We'll talk about that. So here's an example of a girl who works in Silicon Valley. And she was extremely obese. Normal BMI is, in America, is 18 and a half to 25. It's called normal. For India, it is 17 to 23. And you can check your BMI by going on Google and typing BMI. It gives you a formula, just punch in your height and weight. It gives you your BMI. And 25 to 30 is overweight. 30 to 35 is obese. 35 to 40 is extremely obese. And over 40 is morbidly obese. That means your life will be cut short. You're so overweight, life will be cut short. So within 18 months, she has changed herself. And she was pre-diabetic, which went away in three months. She had high blood pressure. She reversed all of that and got off medication. She suffered from GARD, which is what we call acidity or Khatti Dakarayana. She cured that within six months. She was also asked to sleep a sleep apnea, just like myself. And within three months, I was gone. So it's just one example to prove the point. And I have thousands and thousands of people who are achieving similar results. And the beauty is that these results are obtained without doing any portion control. And portion control does not work. When people tell you, and there are a lot of young people, so you don't have that issue. But as you grow old, the weight keeps coming on. And you put on weight. And when you go see a doctor, they put all the blame on you for eating too much and not exercising enough. You attend these New Year's Eve parties and everybody is trying to say that, okay, I've taken a resolution. Next New Year resolution, I'm going to work out. So they talk about joining a gym. Sometimes people join a gym and then they tell them please delete that cancellation clause. I don't want to be able to cancel it. Then I'll be more motivated to make sure that I use my money's worth. The thing is, it does not work. Your problem is not that you're not going to a gym. I have people who are on wheelchair and they're recovering. They're losing weight. So to think that by exercising you will solve your problem is flawed. The problem is the food and there's some other problems. So we'll talk about that. Here is a slide of two people. They went on vacation. When they came back from vacation, they found that their kitchen is flooded. Why it's flooded? Because the sink got clogged. You know, they poured the chicken grease in the sink. In New York it gets, in winter it gets below freezing. They turned the heat off to save electricity or gas. And people come to India for one month vacation. You know, a lot of our people who are living in India, they come during January or they combine Christmas, January, Christmas. They get one week off. They come for three, four weeks. They go back and they find that the kitchen is flooded. So the first response is to go to the broom closet, get the broom and mop that water. That's the first response. At least turn the faucet off. If the faucet is still running, mopping is not going to help. You go to first, you go to turn the faucet off. Second, you go to unclog the sink. Once you have done that, then you can mop the floor. So this is what is happening in our society today. When we have high blood pressure or high blood sugar, we go see a doctor. Till 45, you live a healthy life. 45, 47, 48. Some place between 45 and 50, you feel uncomfortable. You go see a doctor and he says, you have got high blood pressure. Now you have become a patient. Till that time, you were a normal person. So then you say, okay, just give me the medicine. All your life, you have been taking medications for three, four days, maybe one week. So you think, okay, give me a medication for one week? I'll take it. The doctor says, no, no, this is not that kind of illness that you have been having in the last 45 years. This is a lifestyle disease. When they tell you, it cannot be cured. It is a lifestyle disease. Number two, it cannot be cured. Number three, it's a progressive disease. It will keep getting worse. But I will help you manage it. Now just imagine in your house, or those of you who are students in your mom and dad's house, on top of the dining table, the ceiling is leaking. Heavy rains have been happening. Unseasonal rains have been happening. The ceiling is leaking. So you call a contractor. Now in homes in America, you have a slanted roof. This is the ceiling. This is called attic space. You can crawl in the attic. You store old suitcases, old clothing. So you call a contractor. The contractor looks and says, hmm, this is an incurable leak. The first thing he says is, this is an incurable leak. Second thing he says, and I tell you, this is a progressive leak. It will keep getting worse over time. But I will help you manage it. This is what doctors tell you. I will help you manage your blood pressure. I will help you manage your diabetes. I will help you manage your cholesterol. So he goes to the attic and puts a four inch thick sponge. And comes back, patches up the sheet rock on the ceiling. He says, okay, I have fixed it. And you pay him, he leaves. Now after two, three years, four years, the same leak emerges again. So you call the contractor and you get mad at him. How did you fix it? See, then the leak started. He says, don't blame me. I told you the first day. It's an incurable leak. And it's a progressive leak. I told you, so you cannot blame me. But I will help you manage it. He goes up into the attic again, puts another four inches thick foam and comes back, patches the ceiling. And he says, I have fixed it. Now after another three, four years, the leak comes back. So you call the same contractor, get mad at him. He says, no, no, you cannot get mad at me. I have disclosed you from day one. It's an incurable leak. And it is a progressive leak. I told you. So he goes up. He puts a little fan and a heater, electronic circuit. As soon as the bottle level goes up, the heater will come on and the fan will come on and it will evaporate. That is what is happening to the healthcare industry. And we go see a doctor and the doctor says, okay, you have got now a lifestyle disease. It's an incurable disease. It is not an incurable disease. If it is a lifestyle disease, just change your lifestyle. It will go away. It's as simple as that. Not all my members are reporting. And you begin to see changes within a day, especially for those patients who are suffering from diseases where they know their limit. If you are an angina patient. If you are an angina patient, you know that I cannot walk more than 25 yards without resting. That's my limit. These angina patients within a day can walk 35 yards from 25. By end of week one, they're walking 100 yards. This is the kind of improvement I'm talking. You see the change within a day. Within a week, you have lost weight and your blood pressure has come down. People are getting off medications within two weeks and I'm not kidding. Many, many people are getting off medication. And we'll learn later today that many people are taking medication they should not have been taking to begin with. So that's the purpose of today's talk. So in an introduction, we want to talk about, we already discussed why not turn off the faucet. The second thing is this take a pill when ill. About 90 years ago, at that time we used to have these infectious diseases where our biggest enemy, you know, cholera, smallpox, measles, styphoid, polio, these kind of diseases. And penicillin was invented. When penicillin was invented, they found cure for many infectious diseases. And those penicillin tablets you have to take for one week. So three generations between then and now. Three generations. And we have developed this psyche somehow in our mind that when ill, just go take a pill. So what's wrong with it? We'll just take a pill. You go to doctor, you said, just prescribe me a medicine. So it is not doctor's fault that they're prescribing a medication. If they don't prescribe your medication and simply say, no, no, why don't you go home, start taking a glass of green juice, start eating some more fruits and start doing some walking, you will say the doctor has cheated you. I gave those to the wife and the baby. In fact, doctor will go to his or her closet and take out some sample. I say, take this. Because, you know, these medical salesmen, they come to doctor's offices and they give them free medicines. So that was the problem. But when after Second World War, people got more affluent, more to eat, they started putting on weight and they started developing lifestyle diseases, blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, heart problem, cancer. Cancer is also a lifestyle disease. People don't realize that. So then the pill did not work. So because the pill did not work, they came up with this new excuse that these are lifestyle diseases. First of all, they're your fault that you're eating too much and you're not doing enough exercise. And secondly, they cannot be cured. So you have to take that medication for the rest of your life. We will only help you manage it. So this is what happened. Now this next wise knows nothing and fool knows it all. It's a quotation by Shakespeare. And what it refers to is that when we acquire some new knowledge, a new Nobel Prize, a new discovery, there are two types of responses. There are some people who are confident and a little cocky. They say, finally I know everything. Till yesterday, this was the missing piece of information. And now I know everything. The other group of people, more wiser, they feel a little humble. They say this is yet another proof that what I know is only minuscule of what is out there to be known. So they say, I know nothing. Kind of like a child who only learning ABCD. When he finishes up to Z, he says, Mom, I have learned everything. I know up to ABCD up to Z. We call it Z in America. So then the mom says, Now you have to read CAT, DOG, dog. So that is what goes on. The point is what we know today is only minuscule compared to what is out there to be known. When Dimitri, the Russian chemist, built the table of elements in 1869, there were only 28 elements in that table of elements. When I was studying chemistry in seventh grade, there were 100 elements. Today there are 118 elements. So the science is progressing. Now, maybe 100 years from now when our great-grandchildren are learning, there might be 188 elements. Who knows? The point is we are only playing with a partial deck. We are not playing with a full deck. So if in a game of gin rummy, you're holding five of hearts and seven of hearts and waiting for six to come to make your pure sequence, but the deck is not complete, the six of heart is missing. You lose the game, but it will never come. So keep in mind that we are playing with only partial deck. So what that means is that when we learn that carrots have beta-carotene, and then we start making tablets out of beta-carotene, because we think carrots are good. They're good for health, good for heart health. So we started prescribing, cardiologists started prescribing beta-carotene. Now, beta-carotene did not heal the person. Carrots did. So to think that there's only one, it's a carotenoid. There are actually 750 carotenoids. We now know them. And of that 750, 50 are needed by human body. But we didn't know that. We just knew about beta-carotene. So all the research has shown that beta-carotene supplements fail miserably, because they are lacking the other 49 carotenoids. So taking supplements is absolutely worthless, because supplement only can be made of things you know, things you don't know, which are there in the vegetable or food, which are there in the food you're eating, whatever food you're eating, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains, legumes. They have many more nutrients, but we know few. So you take that one nutrient out and say, offer it as a supplement, it's not going to work. It's as simple as that. And besides, what happens is, when you sell, you say this is one cell, and we have 30 trillion cells in our body, 30 trillion cells. And each cell has receptors for different things. So it has receptors to receive carotenoids. And when you take a beta-carotene supplement, a lot of these receptors get filled with beta-carotene, and not enough are left for other 49 carotenoids. So taking supplements causes imbalance, and that's why supplements should not be taken. There's only one exception, and that is also of our own making. B12 vitamin used to be found and is still found in water, which is in contact with soil. So it was in rivers, lakes, underground water, wells. But now we take that underground water, and we chlorinate it for municipality. So we kill the B12. So you are going to develop B12 deficiency. You will not find B12 in plant-based food. So that is the only supplement you need to take and know the supplement. Okay, let's talk about the next. The proof is in the pudding. So you may do something theoretically that this is very good. But just because you are theoretically said it is good, doesn't mean it is good unless its results are good. About six, seven decades ago, a proposal was made by several scientists, nutritionists. They said mother's milk is not good enough for the baby. It doesn't have enough protein. It doesn't have enough calcium. And we should tell mothers to stop nursing their babies. I'm glad that they did not adopt that recommendation. We would have been a miserable failure. So mother's milk is the right food for the newborn baby. So if mother's milk has less protein than what you think is needed, then you are wrong. Not mother's milk is not wrong. Please understand. And we'll come to that point again. Human evolution. We evolved in what is now African sub-sahara. It used to be lush green forest. And we just jumped from one tree to another. So if there was a Saturday night party, all the fuss went jumping 4, 4, 5 miles to the tree where the party was going on. We were too scared to come down. And as these trees became further apart from close, as the weather changed, became further apart, now it was too risky to jump from one tree to another. So we walked down, walked a little bit and climbed up again. So in that process, we first walked on all four and we would stand up to make sure there are no predators out there and then walk on four again and climb up. Now as trees became further apart, we walked there walking more. And we still learned how to walk and keep looking more efficient. And that's how we became two-legged animals, the VR. So we first ate fruits, mostly fruits and some nuts. Then as we came down, we ate some roots. Kandamul in Sanskrit we call Kandamul. That's what we ate. Then as the distance became longer, we found some grains, some rice, some wheat, barley. This is how we evolved. Now we didn't have tools. We were in the stone age, we only had stones. So we were not hunters. We could not kill a buffalo or a deer or a pig with stones. Maybe we could catch a tiny rabbit or a chicken. Now also another observation is that we controlled fire only about 400,000 years ago. So we had no use of fire at that time. Because you could not control it, turn it on and off. Not like what you do in your kitchen now. Now just imagine you are living in that time. Just imagine. And you have on one hand an apple or a papaya. On the other hand some meat that you picked up. A dead chicken or maybe a tiger that hunted a deer and you found a bone. Of course cooking is not there because fire has not been controlled. What will you eat? Will you eat that meat? Or will you eat that papaya or mango or apple? You will eat the apple. I mean raw meat. Has anybody eaten raw meat in this room? No, it tastes terrible. Tastes very bad. Now we did eat some fish because we always travelled along the water. You know you can live without food for many days. In fact there is a record of 385 days. One person in Europe fasted for 385 days. Everybody in this room can survive for 3-4 months. There is enough fat in our body. The fat is for a rainy day. The problem is we never experience the rainy day. There is always enough food available. In today's society if one country is facing a famine all other countries will provide food to that country. So people don't experience famine. Generally speaking there have been some cases in Africa. So the point is that intuitively you can say that you would not eat raw meat or raw egg. You will not eat it. You will eat fruits or a cucumber or a kakadi or a tomato. But we did eat some fish. A fish was easy to catch. You didn't need strong tools. You could just take a cane and then make sharpen it and poke into it. And also fish, they eat sushi. Sushi is raw fish. So you can consume fish. Take the skin out and wash it well and it tastes okay. It does not taste bad. So only thing in non-vegetarian or in animal food that we probably ate was fish. Our studies show studies of paleo poop. Paleo poop analysis shows that there was 5% animal protein and 95% was plant-based food in our diet. So we will talk a little bit about the various myths we hold about diet and nutrition. The one myth most common is you must have heard people say, some senior people whenever this discussion comes up, a wise man comes up in a room and says you know what I think you should eat everything in moderation. Many doctors say that. See doctors are not taught nutrition. Doctors are taught medicine. When you refer to somebody, say my brother has gone to London to study medicine. You don't say my brother has gone to London to study good health. No, they study medicine. The current medical system came up in 1930s after a study which was funded by Rockefeller and Carnegie. The study was called the Flexner Report. There is a report. You can Google it and see it. Flexner was a brother of a middle management employee of Rockefeller. They both were in the business of making medications or chemicals which make medications. So they talked to their friends in the US government and they said I think we should formalize a medical education. Some people are offering one-year course, some are offering two-year course, some are offering four-year course. A lot of quacks are out there. There are some homeopaths, some naturopaths, some Ayurveda, some bone manipulators, you know. So after one year of his study, Flexner suggested that we need to get all these people out of practice. We should formalize four-year education. After four years there would be a comprehensive exam and only those who pass that exam will get licensed to practice. And only they can prescribe medicine. So it was all focused on medicine. So they tell you if the symptoms are, if the disease is A, the medicine is X. If the disease is B, medicine is Y. If the disease is C, medicine is Z. That's what they're learning. So they're learning what disease will have, what symptoms. And then to take care of that disease. And very often what they mean by taking care is getting rid of the symptom. The symptoms are messengers coming from your body. Your body is trying to say, hey, guy, listen to me. Something is not right. Your pressure, your breath pressure is going up. Change your diet, change your lifestyle. They're warning signs. When you go see a doctor, what does he do? Okay, no problem. I'll lower it. When I went for the first time, he did not tell me. He said it's your diet and lifestyle, and I accepted it. Because I was overweight. I lost 50 pounds in one year. And I have lost another 10 since then. So they put blame totally on you. Now you have to ask yourself a question. In the wilderness even today, if you go to wild, you find that all animals are eating what they feel like. And as much they feel like. There's no dietician telling a deer that Monday through Friday eat this green grass in this valley. And on Saturdays come to this hilltop and eat this brown one. And on Sundays just for two hours do this. Nobody's telling you. How come we need that kind of thing? Ever question that? We also are designed like that, have evolved like that. The studies have shown, and then the studies were conducted in 1931. They're known as self-selection studies. The studies show that when children, young children, of 15 months to 30 months, are allowed to eat a buffet table, a low table, kids are young. And they're allowed to eat whatever they feel like. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, three meals. There are only two nurses sitting in the corner and all the children are eating whatever they feel like all over their face messing up. But in six months they found that body chemistry was perfect. There were no deficiencies. It is called self-selection. All animals can do self-selection. The studies have been done on cats and dogs also. See, in the 1930s, we were very honest people. Money-making was not heavy on our mind. Research was funded by the US government and the Canadian government. So this particular study was done by the Canadian government. So how come we lost our ability to self-select? And my hypothesis is that if we can get over all our addictions to food, see, food is addictive, just like cigarette smoking, alcohol, marijuana. Food is also addictive. And caffeine is extremely addictive. So once we get rid of our addictions, we can be in a form where we can eat whatever we feel like as long as the food is plant-based whole food. Not refined food. And that's what we are going to learn today. No oil, not refined food. All whole food. The difference between whole and refined is you can have peanuts, but not peanut oil. You can have sugar cane as much as you feel like, but not sugar. You can have corn butta as many as you feel like, but not corn oil or high-fructose corn syrup. High-fructose corn syrup, HFCS, if you read any label, you'll find all the package breakfast cereals and everything have high-fructose corn syrup, because much cheaper than sugar. Europe, they don't allow it. In America and India, they allow it. So we have lost our ability because human beings, when they grow up beyond the age of five or six, they start eating for other reasons than the liking of the taste. They start eating to revolt. So if father and mother have been telling them, no, your coffee is not for you, it's not for the children. The five-year wants to say, why not? When father and mother are gone, he just takes out that leftover, wants to drink it. He hates it but he wants to drink it. A 10-year-old is told by his 18-year-old brother, no, no, this beer is not for you. When you grow up, then you won't. Now he wants to grow up fast. He says, why wait eight years? I want to grow up tomorrow. So when his brother is gone, he takes the beer and he drinks it. And he hates it. You know, I had my first beer when I was 22. For some reason I decided I'm not going to use my dad's money to buy alcohol. So at IIT Kanpur, all my friends used to say, Lalith, you're missing all the fun. I mean, this is the stuff, man. Beer, chilled beer, there's nothing like chilled beer. Is that right? Some people here? Any hands? They're feeling shy. So when I got my first paycheck at the age of 22, that very evening I told my cousin, let's go, man, I want to try that thing. I have missed all my life. All these friends have been telling me, see, ordered chilled beer. And I had to say, oh my goodness, this thing is terrible, you know. Beer doesn't taste good. This doesn't have a good taste. You have to acquire the taste. And you acquire that taste too. Belong to it to join a group of people you look up to or join some friends. Or maybe you want to date a girl and she insists that you take beer. Whatever. The different reason. Because not the food. Not that it tasted good. You have mango juice, it tastes good. You have chikanjwi. Even chikanjwi tastes good. So there are foods which are intuitively healthy. The point is we started eating for wrong reasons and we started developing addictions. Once we develop addictions, it's very difficult to get out of them. So if you can get over those, you should be able to live your life eating whatever you feel like and as much as you feel like, as long as you're eating within daytime hours. That's another caveat. Because if you're eating during daytime hours, your body knows what to do with it and it's not going to harm you. You eat it after it's dark outside, it harms you. Same food. So there's Dr. Sachin Panda, Indian doctor at University of California. I'm a researcher. University of California, San Diego. And he has done research on what we call circadian rhythm. I'll come to that. So everything in... Here are the myths about it. Everything in moderation is the first myth. So when you eat everything in moderation, you get disease in moderation. That's the problem. When you eat everything in moderation, you get disease in moderation. And those diseases are now accepted. They call them old age diseases. So the thing is when you're old, you expect old age disease. So if you go to any 50-year reunion, and a lot of you young people who are 18, 19-year-old, once you graduate from IIT Bombay and then time will pass by, after 50 years when you meet, as I meet my batch mates, you all talk about diseases. Say, well, I'm on blood pressure medication. I just take a tiny pill. I've got a little arthritis. I think I'll have to have a knee replacement surgery. Oh, I've got this. I've got a little arthritis, asthma. They all accept it, which is wrong. The study was done 22 years ago by National Geographic Magazine. And they told one of their teams to go around the world and find areas where people live a long life. So they went looking. They spent one whole year, 15. And they identified five areas where they found people living to be 9,500, 105. And not only that, they lived long. They lived 9,500, 105 without any diseases, not the diseases we call lifestyle diseases. So to believe that in old age, we should have diseases flawed. That's the point I'm trying to make. Protein myth. Now, that is the biggest myth. There's a reason behind some of these myths. You see the advertisements on TV, protein bar, 15 grams of protein, protein bar, 17 grams of protein. Hey, man, that's better, 17 grams. 20 grams. Wow, 20 grams. We all have been led to believe, number one, that protein is very important for your health. So no disagreement there. Protein is important. But just because something is important doesn't mean you need a lot of it. So how much protein do we need is the question. How much protein do we need? Now, when a child is born, the child doubles his weight within 6 months. So it is the most rapid growth cycle in your life. When you're new born. New born to 6 months, double your weight. 7, 8 pounds to 16 pounds. You would think that your protein requirement as a percentage of total calories, not in weight, how many grams. They're saying as a percentage, if you're consuming 100 calories, how many of those 100 calories should come from? Protein is the question. So mother's milk, which nature has designed for a new born child, should be the right milk. It has only 5 to 6 percent protein. Mother's milk has only 5 to 6 percent protein. And US government in 1947 had established, based on detailed research, that 5 to 6 percent protein is the minimum requirement, daily requirement for human beings. Now they were so heavily biased at that time. Everybody was. You need more and more, so they were concerned. I hope we don't miss out. So there's a concept we call bell curve. When you do any study, it comes like a bell curve. And you say 2 sigma, mean plus minus 2 sigma, that 95 percent of population. If you go 3 sigma, you cover more. 4 sigma cover more. So they said, let's just cover more. Make sure that nobody, we don't blunder. So they said, we recommend. Minimum is 5 to 6, but we recommend 8 to 10 percent. So they thought they were just being smart and safe. Now the thing is, your body can store extra fat. It goes under your skin. Subcutaneous fat. Your body can also store carbohydrate as sugar, glycogen. So you can store about 125 grams of glycogen in your liver, which gives you about 500 calories worth of energy. And another 375 in your muscles. Muscles need to also keep some sugar, ready for action. But your body has no organ where you can store protein. So if you eat extra, what will happen? Your body converts it into fat. So instead of 5 percent, if you eat 10 percent, 15 percent, 20 percent, body just converts it into fat, takes out nitrogen. That nitrogen combines the hydrogen to give you ammonia, NH3. Ammonia is very toxic. So the body combines NH3 with water, H2O, and makes uric acid, which your kidney processes and the waste out of that becomes urine. And your body gets rid of it. Now uric acid is also harmful. In fact, uric acid crystals are what cause your gout problem. Gout is a problem. Your body says, take it away further as far as you can. What is the point for this from your body is your big toe. It's very interesting. The gout only causes pain in your big toe. It takes the uric acid crystal and deposits it there. So when I sold my first company, I got into money. Came here to my sister-in-law's home. And I was here for a week. And they say, I'll just bring food, you know, prawns, yeah. So normally there's something called king prawn. In Bandra there's a restaurant. It's to sell it for 900 rupees per plate. Bring more. So eating one prawn is one meal essentially. Two prawns, three prawns. Tikka kabab, all kind of things. Chicken, oh just bring more. No, no, no, you don't need bread. Prawn is for eating. Tikka kabab or prawn is enough. Everything is needed. When I flew back in seven days, in my plane, my big toe was hurting. First time in my life I experienced that pain, landed, went to see the doctor because I put some hot water, didn't help, cold water didn't help, ice didn't help, nothing helped, nothing helped. The doctor said, you have got gout, you're eating too much protein. So we get gout problem, it's because of protein. So the point is, if you're going to convert it into fat anyway, why are you eating it? Just eat the fat. I mean, why take it and then tax your liver which converts it and then tax your kidney? Unnecessarily, that is the cause of, that's one of the causes of kidney failure in old age. People 75, 80 years old are going for dialysis, very common in America. You go to any small strip mall, strip mall is where they are 5, 6 shops, you call them neighborhood malls, you know, they're known as strip malls. So you'll have a convenience store like 7-Eleven, Vikram Yoga, nail care, barbershop and you'll have a dialysis center. People, it's a very big, financial planners come if you are into money, they say, okay, I think you should invest into dialysis centers. It's the fastest growing industry in America because they all are feeding them protein. So on one end they're telling you protein, you need to eat more protein, more protein. And then on the other end, they're putting you into dialysis machines. The reason this myth is being propagated is that animal food is very high in protein. In fact, if you eat lobster or crab, 90% of the calories come from protein only. And the remaining 10% fact, there's no carbohydrate in any animal food. Number one observation, and there's no fiber in any animal food. So animal food is high in protein, low in carbohydrate. Now if people found out that both are wrong for you, then people will stop buying animal food, isn't it? So there's a massive campaign by the food industry to make you believe that keto diet is good. Keto diet is good. Keto diet, it started first as Dr. Atkins diet. Dr. Atkins said, eat fat and protein, and you will be healthy, you won't have heart attack. That was keto diet. When he died, he was 350 pounds. If he knew how to lose weight, how come he didn't lose weight? He died at the age of 71 and we found out that he was suffering from heart disease. He didn't tell anybody. They say that he died because he fell and maybe he fell also. That's besides the point, but he was suffering severely with heart disease. So keto diet kills you early and very bad after you are 60 years old. But you love eating fat, butter, people love butter and meat and eggs and masala omelette, all those things. Now you have fire available, you can cook these things. Half a million years ago, you could not have masala omelettes. You never ate eggs. So this is what is going on. Keto diet is the worst diet. U.S. News and World Report, reports during their last publication of the year, various diets. And in those various diets, a keto diet repeatedly comes as the worst diet. But anywhere you read, if you write a book which talks about eating keto diet, they'll buy one million copies on day one. There's a book called Grain Brain. This is how you make a book as number one bestseller. How come the book is really number one bestseller? If the book has just come, how has it become bestseller? So they will buy, the industry will buy one million copies. So it's already pre-agreed upon, it's become bestseller because one million copies have sold on day one. So then they write New York Times bestseller and then they'll give it to their doctor. So the doctors will also read it. Another one is called wheat belly, grain brain wheat belly. People love to hear good things about their bad habits. If there was a book out there which said they're having two pegs of scotch every evening, it's good for your health. Every man will go, every Indian man I know for sure will go, buy that book, bring it home and give it to her wife. Honey, see, I've been telling you all along, this is good for you, good for me. That's why I take it every evening. So don't go by what gets published. This is how myths get purported. Calcium and dairy myth is the same. People think that you have to have dairy to get calcium. That is totally wrong because when dairy you consume, it causes acidosis. So that acidosis, that acidity it causes to neutralize. You bleach some calcium from your bones. See, your bones become strong due to the protein structure inside the bone. And when you put those bones through some kind of exercise, this is what makes the bones strong. Squats, sit-ups, pull-ups, they don't become strong. In olden days, in fact, there's a chalk out here. They must be. Oh, yeah. See, the calcium is very brittle. Calcium does not make the bone strong. Calcium is brittle. Bones become strong because of the protein structure and because you put them through stress. So countries which consist of bones, they are very strong. Calcium is brittle. Bones become strong because of the protein structure and because you put them through stress. So countries which consume maximum dairy have the highest rate of hip fracture. US, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Denmark. These countries get maximum hip fracture because they consume maximum dairy. Exercise myth. This is another myth among young people. I go to gym, so people 30, 35, 40-year-old feel. I go to gym for two hours every day. What can go wrong with me? Because these people then indulge in unhealthy eating because they're so confident that nothing wrong can happen to them. So there was this cricketer, Shane, five months ago he died, something like that. Everyone was surprised how come Shane died? He was such a good athlete. The studies have shown that of half the people who die after first heart attack, not everybody dies, but of the people who die after first heart attack, almost half of them had perfectly normal blood signs. Not high cholesterol, not any signs of cardiovascular disease. Because they were unhealthy. The people who believe in physical exercise will solve all their problems. That's totally wrong. The last thing here is, there's a common myth that better safe than sorry. People tell me, I just take a tiny blood pressure pill in the morning. Just because it's tiny, you think it's good. Just to be safe. I'll just take a little metformin, just to be safe to lower blood sugar. Metformin is taken to lower blood sugar. So this is a misconception that instead of sugar level rising and not taking medicine, it's much safer to let sugar level come down and take medicine. What if this is flawed? And we have proven it to be flawed. Okay. It's flawed thinking. And that gets reflected in this curve. It's called J-curve. Senior doctors who have retired in last 10, 12 years have started realizing that we have gone in the wrong direction. The pendulum has gone in the wrong direction too far. We are over-medicating the patients. Now, agreed, on this axis you have high blood pressure, normal or low blood pressure. High blood glucose, low blood glucose, high cholesterol, low cholesterol. So this is your disease state. And this is your health. One of the major of health is what we call all-cause mortality. Now, this curve is only for blood pressure and cholesterol, but it also applies to blood sugar. It's a concept. The concept is when you are very sick, medication helps. And the side effects of medications which hurt you, the hurt is less than the help. So take medication. Then you take more medication. It helps you a little less. But if the amount is hurting you, it's still less than that. Take medication. So here, you take medication, you come down to this point. You take more medication, you come down. You take more medication. Now, you are at this point, which is the optimal health. Now, when you take more medication at this point and bring your blood pressure lower, or blood sugar lower, or blood cholesterol lower, your health actually deteriorates. So this is a finding of last decade, 12 years. And that is leading to many very interesting conclusions and revisions of guidelines. Some of these revisions are not being properly communicated. The media does not cover it. A lot of you are young, but when you go back, ask your father and mother or grandfather if they are alive. They must be on blood pressure medication. So what I am going to tell you now, please make a note of that. So question is what is the optimal blood pressure? Beyond which, if we take further medicine to reduce it, it is causing you more harm than good. That point is 140 over 90. 140 over 90 for everybody under age 60. So if your father or mother are under age 60 and they are taking blood pressure medication and their blood pressure is less than 140 over 90, they are over-medicating themselves. And if they are over age 60, then this point is 150 over 90. Now, I meet a lot of people. They come to me and say, you know, my doctor is very good. He's keeping my blood pressure 115 over 75. Your doctor is terrible. He's over-medicating you. He's killing you with medication. He's not good. People come to me. Similarly, this point for diabetes, that's very interesting. This point for diabetes, or let's say this range, okay, because there's a little flat area here. So this range is 7.5 to 8.2. So 7.5 to 8.2 is your optimal blood sugar. If you're on medication, if you're not on medication, the lower the better. It's not an issue. But if you're taking diabetic medication, the optimal is 7.5 to 8.2. And I meet a lot of people. They come and tell me. In fact, today, in our lunch, I had a lunch with my Bombay members. And somebody came and she said, her... Oh, yeah, your sister. Your sister said that. That's right. Her doctor was keeping her A1C at 5.3. I mean, that doctor should be sent to prison. This is as bad as this. So if it is as bad as this, why keep it here? Why not here? Because you are here with less medication. You are here with more medication. So 5.3 is actually as bad as something. I have not even seen the curve go that far. Like 11.5, I'm guessing. But I know that 6.3 is as bad as 10.3. Okay, so a lot of people come and tell me that my doctor is very good. My A1C is 6.3. It's terrible. So this was the guideline that was published. Here's the actual raw data. This is a study done on 28,000 people in 2007, 2008, and 2009. It got published in 2010. We have known about it for 12 years. And finally, they changed the guidelines four years ago. So you see, this is the curve for people on metformin. When it comes down, this is around 8.2. This is 7.5. This is your bottom and goes back up. So if you are at 6.0, you are somewhere here, which is somewhere here, which is around 10.0. So 6.0 is as bad as 10.0. And if you are on insulin, these both are equally bad. So this is 6.3, and this is 10.3, okay? Around 10, yeah, 10.2. 6.3 is as bad as 10.3. This is four-year-old. Finally, they decided to revise the specification. But the doctors here don't know about it. And that is also by design, because these doctors are members of some association or the other. So if you're a diabetes doctor, you're a member of American Diabetes Association. An American Diabetes Association is a smaller body. There's another further specialization, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. It's a highly specialized doctor. You know, rich people like to go to specialized doctors. If you're a general practitioner, no, no, I don't want to talk to general practitioners. AD, no, no, I want to go to clinical endocrinologists. They were so nervous when this study came. Here is the guideline. Read it. March 6th, it was released on March 5th. Patients with type 2 diabetes should be treated to achieve an A1c between 7% and 8%, rather than 6.5%. Now, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, their guideline is it should be kept below 6.5%. When this specification came, I mean, the guideline came, they got so nervous, they would lose half their business overnight. So they said, no, no, nothing doing. We don't believe in this. This is a larger body of less conflict of interest. ACP is the second largest body in America after AMA, and AMA does not get involved with these kind of specifications. So ACP is the largest body with least conflict of interest, and they are recommending it. So they came back with their own specification within one week, March 12th, and they said, we recommend that A1 should be brought under 6.5%. So there's a lot of politics involved with our health. Please understand. The thing that you read, they're not correct. There's an article today published in Indian Express about me, and in that article, I had talked about a protein experiment that I'm going to tell you. In the National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, in 1967, Dr. Gopalan and Madhavan did a study. They created two groups of mice, and they all were injected with aflatoxin, which causes liver cancer. Then to one group of mice, they gave a diet which is 5% protein. To other group, they gave a diet which is 20% protein, and the protein was protein found in milk, which is casein. And they found that the group that got 20% protein, they developed cancer. They developed cancer. The 5% protein group did not develop cancer. None of the 5% protein group rats died. The 20% protein group rats started dying. So this information was published in a journal, and an American scientist by the name Dr. Colin Campbell from Cornell University, he was working in Philippines, helping Philippine government find sources of animal protein for children malnourishment. His PhD thesis was how critical animal protein is to human growth and development. So he was a firm believer in that. His parents were in the dairy business. When he saw this study, he said, you have made a mistake. The 20% group should have survived. Not the 5%, because protein is what we need. That's what his life's work was to that time. So he wrote to the editor, he said, I think you guys have made a mistake. You have swapped the data by mistake. Please double check it. The editor got nervous. He went to the doctor, he called Dr. Gopalan. He said such and such American scientists from Cornell is making this claim. So Dr. Gopalan said that, no, no, we also thought it was a mistake. We were also expecting 20% group to survive. But the data is data. So when the editor told Dr. Campbell that no, it is correct data. This is the study. He went back to Cornell and replicated the study. And in that study replication, he found it to be correct. That was a turning point in his life. Today he is the number one nutritionist in the world. He is 80, 80 years old. So then he did more studies. He said, okay, 5% survived, 20% died. How about 6% survived? No cancer. 7% no cancer. As soon as he went to 8%, the cancer emerged. So his conclusion is, if in your diet, total protein is 8% or more, condition one. And your diet has animal protein. Then it creates an environment in which cancer cells grow. Okay, they promote. And what has happened in India after that study? It was Indian study. After 55 years, we consume twice as much dairy than we consume at that time. So we do research, but we don't listen to our own research. So animal food is very harmful because it promotes growth of cancer. It promotes growth of cancer. Initiation of cancer happens due to gene mutation. Your genes are mutated, becomes cancer cells. And that happens for many reasons. Chemicals, like in this case, have to toxin or radiation or microwaves or antenna or 5G. People are questioning 5G, things like that. Okay. So that was the protein. This is the blood pressure. Same thing. Less than 60 normal is 140 over 90. Over 60 normal is 150 over 90. You can take a picture and give it to your granddad who may be on medication that this is the guideline. Okay. So now we will come to causes of chronic diseases. Causes of all or most chronic diseases can be grouped into these five groups. Number one is inflammatory food. Inflammation is the leading cause of lifestyle diseases. When we eat food, which our body was not used to, our body did not eat it for millions of years as we were evolving. So here I give an example of if you live in a neighborhood, Bombay is not a good example, but Delhi or Agra or small towns. You have a house and next to the house you have a green belt of lawn, maybe 20 feet deep. You have a fence and then you have the road. So when you get up in the morning, 5 o'clock, 6 o'clock, you see some sweeper cleaning the road and you don't think of it twice. Yeah. He comes every day. He cleans the road and I see him. It's not an issue. Then the newspaper boy comes or man and he delivers the newspaper. Yeah. You see him every day. It's not an issue. Then you're made rings a bell and you look at the eyeglass. Yeah. Come on in. She comes every morning, 7.30. Now suddenly let's say doorbell rings and you look in the eyeglass and you find a heavy set African gentleman, dark complexion, 6 feet 3 tall. So who is he? Why has he come? I never see him. So the wife is telling the husband. I don't know who he is. I don't know who he is. You feel threatened when you see something you're not accustomed to. You feel threatened and you go into a defensive posture. So inflammation. What is the meaning of inflammation? Inflammation meaning is your body's response to a perceived threat. Whether it is a real threat or not is not the issue, but you are perceiving it as a threat. Now in this family, different people will respond differently. If it's a typical family, you will say, Shut up. Don't say it. It will go away. Pretend we are not home. But if he is a colonel, your army officer retired, he'll get his pistol and he'll say, who is he? Why are you here? What do you want? But they both are defensive response. That's what I'm trying to say. So when you eat something that body has not known, now I'm talking through evolution through millions of years. When you write a story of your evolution on 500 pages, on page number 500, paragraph number 5 will be, and then we settle down 15,000 years ago. That is where it will be only. 15,000 years ago of human settlement will be on the page number 500, paragraph number 5, last paragraph. So now just imagine you're eating sugarcane. The body says, come here. Good, good. I know what to do with it. Sugarcane. I've eaten it for millions of years or whatever. Thousands, hundreds of thousands. But when you eat sugar, the body gets nervous. What is this? White powder. Body gets inflamed. Body goes into defensive response. Sugar is inflammatory. When you eat peanuts, body loves it. I love peanuts. You eat peanut oil. Body says, what is this? I have not consumed it. So that is inflammation. Body says, I have not eaten eggs. They used to taste yucky before the fire got developed. This is only 400,000 years that we know fire. Are you following me? The point is, I'm obviously trying to tell you in a simplistic way what happens, because we have evolved. I mean, we feel threatened, but a lion does not feel threatened. He has evolved to eat eggs all the time. What have we done? Eggs are good for me. Lion does not get nervous. So that is inflammatory food. Inflammatory foods are very harmful. And inflammation is the leading cause of many problems. So here, inflammatory foods. Animal foods and eggs, dairy. Again, the same thing, dairy. Somewhere along the line, 15,000, 20,000 years ago, there might have been a famine. Not enough food, and everybody was dying. And some fellow thought, instead of dying, let me just milk this buffalo. And he survived. And when he survived, everybody else said, Khanna ji toh bhajgay hain. He drank milk of the buffalo. Khanna ji bhajgay hain. Why don't we try it too? Kapoor, Mehrotra. And Duggal, Sablake. He started drinking cow milk. This is how it must have started, as simple as that. And then when we settled down, we domesticated animals. And we said, let's just keep some. For the rainy day, keep some cows. You know, I gave a talk to Hare Krishna Temple in Delhi, and they said that Krishna ji used to drink, eat butter. So I said, yeah, Krishna ji was a child who is innocent. But Yashoda, the child's mother, have you ever seen a picture where Yashoda maya is saying, butter, mukhan khalo? She's always working to make sure that he does not get butter, isn't it? So if butter was so good, wouldn't she be feeding her? Why would she go through so much trouble to hide it, to hang it from the ceiling like a ceiling fan? I mean, it's common sense. The mukhan was not good for people. Or excess of mukhan. So you use a little bit, a teaspoon or two, to cook your vegetables, that's besides the point. So I suggest people, I recommend people, that if you're healthy, like a lot of you are young people, I say you eat only two teaspoons of ghee or oil per day. Two teaspoons is okay for you. But if you are sick and have diabetes and kidney problem and lung problem, no butter or ghee or oil at all, no refined food. So the guidelines are emerging, no refined food, only natural food, unrefined. Also no processed food. Now the thing is, any company which is processing the food, what do they want? They want to make profit. To make profit, they want you to eat more. Now when you make potato chips at home, you will eat 10, 12, 15, you will get tired. You will say, can I eat something sweet? Your body gets satiated. But when you open a box of Pringle, you eat one, you eat two. Without realizing, you finish the box. In fact, they take pride. The ad line says, you can't just have one. That used to be their tagline. Why? Because they hire PhDs in psychology to design the food in such a way that it will circumvent your satiation mechanism. So processed food by design is designed for over-consumption. When your doctor tells you you are overweight, you're eating too much and not excising enough, you have to ask yourself, why am I eating too much? Ten thousand years ago I did not eat too much and even today all those animals in the wild, they don't eat too much. Why am I eating too much? Because the food has been designed that way. It's not your fault. So don't eat processed food. No Haldiram Namkeen. You know Haldiram Namkeen again, you eat. You finish it. Okay. No Bikaner Namkeen. So no animal food. No refined food. And no highly processed food. That's all. That's all we are talking about. Don't look for a solution. I have lost weight. I started eating for a minute. All nonsense. If a person is eating millet all his life, you give him little wheat, his health will improve. Because what is in millet is already in the body. He's been eating it every day, three times a day, two times a day. But what is in the wheat and not in the millet, he's missing that. We're playing with a partial deck, the very first sentence I said. So we think that wheat has these and millet has these. There might be many other nutrients which are there in the millet, but not in the wheat. So a guy who has been eating wheat, you give him little millet, his health will improve. Similarly, the guy who has been eating millet all his life, give him little wheat or rice, his health will improve. So you must consume all varieties of food. Eat what you like, but some that you don't like. Okay. If you like rice, you're a South Indian. Out of 21 meals, 11 meals have rice. I don't object. That's more than 51%. 11 out of 21 meals. But some meals have little wheat, have little millet, have some quinoa, have some corn, have some oat, different grains. This is helpful. So have a variety. Similarly, dal, have some rajma, have some chole, have some lobia, kidney beans, small ones. Have some moongki dal, some arrarki dal, uladki dal, chana ki dal, masoor ki dal. Have a variety. You come to our house, you'll see we have all about 12 different dals there, dals and beans. And we make sure that we rotate them. Make sure that we eat them all. So eat all fruits, no objection. People try to find, no, no, no, this fruit is better. It's all nonsense. There's no fruit better than others. Eat all your fruits, all your vegetables, both green leafy and the regular, other vegetables. Eat starchy vegetables. There's another nonsense floating around. I told you, they say, low carb, low carb. Potatoes are very harmful. Potatoes are the healthiest vegetable known to mankind. They have same amount of protein as in mother's milk and they have only 1% fat. I mean, in the society right now, overweight is a problem. In our society, underweight is not the problem. I mean, you guys are young, 18-year-old, so you are all slim. When you become 48, then we'll talk. You all would have gained another 30, 40 pounds. I was an example myself. I was very health-conscious at IIT Kanpur. As health-conscious, let me tell you a story about myself. I used to do weightlifting. My roommate was a tennis and table tennis champion, both among all five IITs. We used to order double breakfast because we thought we need protein. Instead of one, two glasses of milk. Instead of one egg, two eggs. Instead of two slices of bread, four slices, two packs of butter. And that was not enough. Then we had a milkman who would deliver half a liter of milk. I'll boil it and we both will have one glass. And we'll have whey protein powder. We thought protein powder is what you need. Protein powder does not make your muscles. It's all getting, causing your dialysis problem, I told you. Because protein has to be changed back into fat and nitrogen, ammonia, uric acid. Discuss that. So I did everything wrong. And I thought I was doing it right. I was very proud of it. A lot of you are doing things wrong. An important thing to empower yourself is educate. And when you're watching a video, think about it. Who is talking? Is this influenced by food manufacturers or pharmaceutical manufacturers? Is it a conflict of interest or not? Okay, so this is what we need to avoid. Alcohol you all know about, so I don't have to speak. Alcohol is harmful. It kills your brain cells. It doesn't minimize it. Avoid it if you can. I mean, World Health Organization says clearly, yes, red wine is healthier than white wine or scotch or rum or vodka or whatever. Hard liquor. But if you don't drink, don't start on red wine tomorrow. Oh, I hate it, but I drink it because World Health Organization says it's good for health. Don't do that. Okay, there's a difference between healthy and healthier. Just because something is healthier doesn't mean it's healthy. Red wine is healthier, but healthier is always compared to something, compared to white wine, compared to beer, compared to scotch. But compared to plain water, red wine is not healthier. Please understand. Similarly, they say olive oil. You must have heard, a lot of people ask me because Italian oil manufacturers are pushing very hard on India. Indians are getting heart attacks, heart problems, diabetes. So they think, oh, this is extra, this is virgin olive oil. No, no, this is extra virgin olive oil. Have you seen those? Anybody has consumed olive oil here? Yeah, yeah. So then they have XXX. It doesn't matter how many virgins are attached to it. Olive oil is unhealthy, as simple as that. An olive oil for Indians makes no sense at all. Butter at least you need for cooking. It tolerates very high temperatures, ghee. Olive oil does not tolerate those temperatures of ghee. All right, go to next. Second cause is deficiency of nutrients. So when you get accustomed to eating certain foods, you develop some deficiency. I'll give you an example of wheat and millet. The fellow who has been eating millet will have some deficiency of things which are found in wheat. And the family which has eaten wheat all through their life will have some deficiency which are found in millet. It doesn't mean millet is better than wheat or wheat is better. You just need to eat variety. Second one is interesting, nitric oxide. So when our body causes inflammation in our blood vessels, our blood vessels have an internal lining of a cell called endothelial cell. And we have 70,000 miles of blood vessels. And if you split them and open them, the total surface area of the internal lining will be size of 8 tennis courts. That is how much blood vessels you have. So when you eat inflammatory food, it causes inflammation in your epithelial cells. And to heal that inflammation, your body takes some cholesterol and puts on top of it. That is what builds what we call plaque. It's a plaque buildup. So as you grow, your plaque buildup keeps increasing. More inflammation, more eggs and sausages and milk and cheese and paneer you eat. More inflammation, more plaque is developing. Now your endothelial cells have a unique ability to release nitric oxide, NO. And when they're releasing nitric oxide, if the blood flows easily, very smoothly, because it has less friction. So wherever a plaque is formed, the nitric oxide is not being released. So it is important we develop deficiency of nitric oxide. And this is a daily meal plan of an Indian vegetarian. In this meal plan, you get up in the morning, you take tea with milk and sugar. A couple of rusks or biscuits. 9 o'clock, kaluparatha, poha, upma, idli, something. With a sweet lassi, the dahi is there or laminate. So in every meal you see, you're getting ghee or oil and sugar and dahi. If you add them up, this is for healthy people, so-called normal people, ourselves. It's not a naughty boy who has four coaxes a day. I'm not talking about those guys. We're talking about healthy people. We think we're eating healthy. I used to think I'm eating healthy. Every time I ordered a hamburger, I made sure that they put cheese on it. I thought cheese is healthy. Chalo ishi baane, cheese toh aage, thodi, dahi aage. That was my thinking. When I made tea, I made it out of milk. Chalo ishi baane, thodi toh aage. Totally wrong. Concepts were wrong. So when you add it up, you find that 20 to 50% is coming from ghee and oil and sugar. And another 10 to 20% of calories are coming from dahi. If you add them, 30 to 70%, 30 to 70% of your food intake has no fiber. There's no fiber. Dairy has no fiber. Oil has no fiber. Sugar has no fiber. Now what we have learned now is we learned 25 years ago that our body has 30 trillion cells. But within our body, there are 38 trillion foreign cells. They're residing. They're bacteria, fungi, viruses, mostly in our colon. They're throughout the body, mostly in our colon. Now these bacteria also need food, and they get that food from fiber. So when you eat rajma, this concept called resistant starch. When you eat rajma, it's not death digested in your stomach. All of it, only half of it, more or less. The rest goes into your colon. When it goes into your colon, your bacteria love it. Oh, finally the guy listened to me. Rajma is coming. Rajma is coming. They feed on it, and they release gas. That's why you have gas when you eat rajma, a chole. Passing gas is not an unhealthy sign. Understand? It may be a social problem, but it's not a health problem at least. All mammals, they pass gas. It's a sign that your bacteria is called microbiota, a garden in your colon. They're very important. The research is being conducted now in the last two decades, and we know that our gut and brain have a direct connection. There's a network between our gut and brain. You know the old feeling, I have a gut feeling that this is not the right decision. So you have to feed these bacteria. When they are fed, they make vitamins for you and other nutrients for you. So what if we just replace that 30-70% of the food, which is calorie-rich but nutrient-poor, with some nice fruits and vegetables or green juice? Just think about it. The body just loves it. I'm telling you, there's no lie in this. You see the changes within a day. You will feel so energetic. You will stop getting tired. I used to go for long rides with the fond of travelling, and after five hours of driving, we would say, I wish I was in India, I would get tea and samosas. You get tired after five hours of driving. Now I go and we don't stop. And we keep driving, enjoying the scenery. And I'm 10 years older than when I was 63 when I made the changes. So the point is, human body evolved to be standing and walking 12 to 14 hours a day. Walking 12 hours a day should not tire you. That is what we did. You shouldn't be wanting to sit down. It is honest to goodness, I'm telling you. This is what people report the most within a week. My sleep has gotten better, and I'm higher energy. Simple things. Alright, we move on. So this is deficiency, fibrodeficiency, nitric oxide deficiency. Omega-3, see our body is good at making fat. Anything you eat extra, it converts it into fat. But there are certain fats called omega fats that our body cannot make. So if something our body cannot make, and we must eat it, it is called essential. So it's called essential fat. Omega-3, omega-6, omega-9. Omega-3 is anti-inflammatory. It's very good for you. Omega-6 is inflammatory. So we need to make a little extra effort to make sure that we are getting omega-3. Now omega-3 is found in Alciga Beach, flaxseed. So I recommend taking one tablespoon of flaxseed or chia seed. Chia seeds are the tiny ones with black dots. Or hemp seed. Hemp seed are also good, or walnuts. These three-four things are very rich. Mustard seeds are very rich, right? Among all the oils, the mustard oil has the best ratio of omega-3 to omega-6. Because you don't want too much omega-6 and you want more omega-3. So if you're going to use oil, and those who are healthy who want to use oil, Kachighanika mustard oil is what I recommend. The mustard oil, the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio is 3 to 1, which is very healthy. When you eat peanut oil or cotton seed oil, some of the oils, there's a thousand to one. There's a thousand units of omega-6 and one unit of omega-3. So you can imagine it's going to cause you a lot of inflammation. Because omega-6 is inflammatory. So you need to keep that in mind. Now, vitamin B12, I discussed earlier, it found in the water. River water, groundwater. But we are now chlorinating it, our municipal supply. So we have to take supplement. That's the only supplement I recommend. Vitamin D is found in our body makes it under sunshine. So please go out and spend at least 20-25 minutes in the sun each day. When sun is available. If you keep it 6 months, that's enough for your winter months. You don't need all 12 months, 365 days. If you can do that half the days, that is enough. Your body stores it. And then water. Water is important. We don't drink enough. When you get up first thing in the morning, have two glasses of warm water, before brushing your teeth. Because we have saliva. Saliva has certain enzymes which are good for us. We don't want to spit it out. We want to swallow it. This is my kitchen. And I make juice out of these things. This is the shard, which is like beetroot leaves. Kale, arugula. This is celery. This is the salad, leaves, locky, cucumber, apples, ginger. This is your beetroot. And this is kachihaldi. Juicing apples, carrots, and this is a fennel bulb. So just imagine that 30-70% calories you were taking from oil, sugar, and dairy are removed from your diet and this has entered your diet. That's all I'm talking about. Very simple. That's all. Your body, have a glass of juice before every meal initially. Once you're off your medication, reduce it to two glasses. After one year, reduce it to just one glass in the morning. Start your day. In fact, in the dorm, when I'm... I'll be teaching a course. IIT Kanpur has accepted or have asked me to teach a course as an elective. You know, you all have elective psychology, sociology, political science, economics. So they have agreed to add a course into elective three-unit and I'll be teaching that from January through April. So this is all you need to do. Okay, nitric oxide and I discussed other things we go to. This is you eat your water. That's another thing. In the morning have two glasses of water, then 45 minutes after lunch, a glass, 45 minutes after dinner, a glass, and a glass before going to bed. Rest of the time is eat your water. Make a bowl every day of carrots and mooli and other vegetables. And make sure this is finished by night time. Okay, we finished it. No, excess of nutrients is another problem. So excess of animal protein I've discussed. Saturated fat excess also causes problems, a lot of heart problems. Omega-6, I talked about it. That's why you want to avoid all other oils, peanut oil, sunflower oil. They all are very high in Omega-6. Sugar is very harmful, highly processed. I discussed that, processed food. This is your blood vessels. If you are meat eater, you see all the plaque. This is all the plaque deposit. If you are a vegetarian, this is the thin layer of plaque because of dairy or eggs that you might be eating. If you are plant-based, absolutely clear. Internal lining is clear. This is the fat in the food and cholesterol in the food, but there is no lining. That's what plant-based is. And when you go to this, your plaque goes away. Bill Clinton, President of the United States, the most powerful man in the world, had access to all the best doctors. When he retires in year 2000, in four years, he had to go through quadruple bypass. Quadruple, four blood vessels. In 2008, they put in two stents. In 2010, they wanted to do another double bypass. His friend, Dr. Dean Ornish, who teaches at UCSF, told Bill, don't do that. Bill Clinton's friend told Bill Clinton, don't do your bypass. It's not going to do any good. You already saw that six years ago, 2004, you did quadruple bypass. So he told him to go under care of Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, who was at Cleveland Heart Clinic, the number one heart clinic in the world. And what does Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn tell him to do? Eat five servings of green leafy vegetables per day. Of course, everything else I'm saying, which is no animal food, no processed food, no refined food. On top of that, five servings every two hours of about the size of your wrist, green leafy vegetables. Now, people here are not that terribly sick. So green juice is enough. It makes it easy. Eating green leafy vegetables is the best choice. Green juice is the second best choice. It just makes it a little easy to drink. Okay, so we finish this. You didn't tell what happened? Oh, yeah. So since 2010 to now, 12 years, he lost weight, 40 pounds. He hasn't had any heart attack. Not even heart attack, no heart event in the last 12 years, after 2010. And earlier, he had so many events. He had heart attack, he had 2004 quadruple bypass, and he lost his strength. So you see the changes. This is what happens. Okay, now this is the interesting subject. It's going to talk about a couple of things I feel very strongly. Number one is that they add food called grass, generally recognized as safe. These are additives which they have not researched. Why they don't do research? I don't know because they'll find something wrong with it. One is more MSG in Chinese food because they've been eating it. We've been eating it for thousands of years, so it should be okay. The second is interesting what is called dhalda, which is hydrogenated fat. They call it vanaspati ghee. Dhalda is very bad. It's been banned in America and Europe four years ago. Of all the foods on the bottom of the list, if there's something, that is dhalda. Even worse than sausages, bacon. These sausages, etc., are called class 1, group 1 carcinogen, by World Health Organization, which is in the same category as smoking. So smoking and eating sausages or eating hot dog is same category. They are carcinogens. There's toxicity in environment. There's not much you can do about that. I mean, deli air is bad. So do some kapal bhakti or some kind of breathing exercises. They'll help you. Third is visceral fat. So visceral fat in our body, the fat is supposed to be stored under the skin. But when our liver is making fat, and if you are eating oil, then the fat level goes up in the blood. And some of that fat gets spilled over in your liver, in your body, where the organs are. They become visceral fat. And some in between your muscle cells. That is called intramyocellular lipid. A tiny fat going around. So your muscles have insulin receptors to receive the insulin. When the fat goes and blocks that insulin receptor, that's why you develop diabetes, which is insulin resistance. Insulin cannot do what it's supposed to do. It's not going into the receptors because the fat is blocking it. So visceral fat causes problems. And one solution for visceral fat problem is to eat your food in a narrow eating window. This concept is called intermittent fasting. When you do intermittent fasting, you eat all your food within 8 hours. Or maybe 10 hours. Within 8 to 10 hours. For 14 hours or 16 hours, you don't eat anything. Now your body runs out of glycogen, the sugar or the glucose, in 12 hours. So when you sleep, when you get up in the morning, you're out of glucose. When you run out of glucose, the body changes the metabolic pathway from glucose burning to fat burning. And the fat it likes to burn first is this undesired fat. You say let's not disturb that fat that is neatly stored under our skin. Let's burn this fat, which is visceral fat, intramyocellular lipids, or liver fat. The liver fat causes cirrhosis of the liver. There's a disease called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, N-A-F-L-D. In olden days, only alcoholics used to get liver disease. Now a lot of vegetarians also get. A soft drink is as bad as drinking beer. Please understand. It's no different. It produces lipids, fat in your liver, which overloads your blood supply with fat and spills over. And that is the cause of N-A-F-L-D and many other diseases. Your visceral organs become lethargic. Lack of physical activity is also a problem. Because when we walk, our lymph nodes, which is the genitorial system in our body, has no pump. See the blood circulatory system has a heart pumping every minute, every second. But the lymph nodes, which have spread all over your body, which collects the waste, has no heart or no pump. So it works when you move your hands and legs, because you have nodes here, lymph nodes, and you have nodes here, under arm. And the movement makes the lymphatic fluid release and come out better. So you need to have physically active. So what I recommend is that you walk 10,000 steps a day. That's the guideline. Just make sure that you're making 10,000 steps. If you fall behind, catch up on the weekend. For every week, just make sure 70,000 steps were done. That solves the problem. Now this is an important one. If Nobel Prize was given in 2016 to Dr. Yoshinori who demonstrated that when we don't get food, we don't get protein for about 21-22 hours, our body begins to recycle its own protein. In our body we have dead cells, we have damaged cells, we have misfolded proteins which have been folded in a mirror image incorrectly. What it does not throw them, it keeps them for a rainy day. The problem is these days we don't experience a rainy day. In olden times, there were some days we found a garden of fruits and then some days we did not find them. And when we did not find fruits, we just moved another 25 miles, 30 miles, to put a new camp. So our body knew that I'm going to run out of food. When it ran out of food, it just recycled the dead cells into amino acids. Protein is nothing but amino acids linked together. Our body makes 2 million different proteins. So we don't need to eat any certain protein, we just need amino acids. And any protein you eat, it goes into the liver which converts it back into amino acids. And those amino acids in your body then makes their own proteins. So Dr. Yoshinori demonstrated that when we don't get protein for 21-22 hours, we tend to recycle the spent protein stored in our body. This is a protein stored in every cell in a space called Lysosome, like a trash can in your bedroom. Then these protein dead cells are there, so it recycles all of them. And it's a very healthy process. Now in our custom Indian cultural heritage, we have a custom called Ekadashi. Ekadashi fast. Every 14 days on the 11th day of the moon, we used to not eat at all for whole day. So the previous day you finished dinner, nothing for the whole day. And the next day you have normal breakfast, no big deal. So you got a gap of 36-40 hours depending upon what is your intermittent fasting window. 24 plus normal fasting window of 14-16 hours. When you do that, the body cleans up the problems of the last 2 weeks and becomes clean again. So it's a very healthy process and I recommend that you do. It is not difficult. Once you start fasting, you actually mind becomes sharper. If you give exam while fasting, you will perform better. And your metabolic rate goes up. If you walk a mile, you will spend 100 calories. If you walk a mile while fasting, you will spend 108-110 calories. So fasting is a very powerful tool and most underutilized tool. Our ancestors used to fast. They had a reason to fast every week, every 2 weeks. Something or other, Janmashtami, Shivratri, this, Purnamashi, Amavas, whatever. They were always finding fast and they connected fast to spirituality. So the compliance would be better. Because we in India and all over the world also, our compliance is best for spiritual reasons. Health reasons, we may cheat. Have alcohol and smoke and BD, pan masala, oh my goodness, so terrible. The second thing is Navratri fast, which is what we are keeping right now. Dr. Honzo in 2018 got a Nobel Prize for his research, which showed that once or twice a year, if we keep a fast for 10 days, eating only one meal a day. Not a very large meal. One meal 500 calories, if you are big, 600 calories, maybe 700. Roughly your one meal, more or less. But low in protein. It should be low in protein. Now normally fruits have the least amount of protein. So that's why we call it falahar. Because our dals have the maximum, so no dal at all. Dals and beans are the richest in protein, no dals and beans. Then grains are also rich, 11%, 10%. So no grains, no dals and beans, two food groups are not allowed. Fruits and some vegetables. Potatoes, perfect, 5-6% protein. So your meal should be only of fruits and some vegetables. You can add a little bit of peanuts to make. So how did our ancestors know, this amazes me, that tapioca, savudana, has no protein. Only food known to mankind, which has no protein. It's all starch. And savudana is the best to eat while you are fasting. For those nine days, the best thing to do. It just amazes me how much they knew and how did they know about it. So we covered toxicity. Let's go to the last, which is endocrine imbalances. So the first thing here is circadian misalignment. We all humans and mammals and plants on earth have evolved to be 12 hours daytime and 12 hours nighttime. When we used to get up in the morning, we used to sleep outside. There were no homes. Then you opened eye and you saw the sky turn from black to blue. The blue light hits your eye and both your retina have 5000 protein cells called melanopsin. Then the melanopsin cells receive blue light. It gives a signal through your nerve cells to hypothalamus. The morning has broken. And hypothalamus has a tiny master gland called pituitary gland. The pituitary gland awakens and then it gives signal to all other glands to whatever their routine is. The first thing that happens is your adrenal glands release cortisol. Cortisol level goes up. Cortisol is the hormone that makes you want to get up and do things. Go run, go jog, go to gymkhana, work out or go to fields and plow your fields, the farming. And then it remains high till the sky becomes dark. At that time it goes down. But there's another hormone counterbalancing called melatonin. Now melatonin is low during the day and in the night time melatonin goes up. So that is what is going on. As simple as that. I might as well use this chalk. So this is your 6 a.m. and this is your 6 p.m. So 6 a.m. your melatonin, your cortisol actually charges and it's remaining high and then it goes down. And melatonin at this time, the melatonin was high the night time and begins to come down and then goes like this. And the night time goes up again. That is what is happening in your body. Okay. Now what happens is let's say, so it also depends not only on blue light. Let's say this time you start watching television. So it gets confused that the cortisol is going down. It says, blue light is coming. Let me not go down and say, okay, let's start going back up again. Or you eat dinner at 9 o'clock because consumption of food is the second most important factor after blue light. Food is coming. Maybe I have thought incorrectly. Maybe it is not night time. Goes up again. So the cortisol went up in and this hormone starts to go down. So it messes up. And then you go to gym at 10 o'clock. Oh, this guy is working out. Must be daytime. Cortisol goes up again. And melatonin goes down. So your circadian clock is out of balance. And then when you get up, if you're getting up in a heavily draped bedroom, you never see the sky. Your body clock is running slow. So 70 years ago, every house used to have only one clock. And children went to school at 7 o'clock. But the clock was slow. By half an hour, they reached late, got punished. The husband and the father went to open the shop at 9 o'clock. He was late. The customers are unhappy. He does not open the shop at time. We've been waiting. Or if you went to office, the boss is unhappy. The point is, if your master clock is out of sync, your life goes haywire. Similarly, in human being, when our master clock is out of sync, our life goes haywire. Dr. Sachin Panda has demonstrated in San Diego, Indian doctor, a very large study, like 10,000 people. And then he noted down their problems, blood pressure, diabetes, to half the people he gave instruction. They were all done on cell phone. Just enter when you are having breakfast, lunch, dinner, when you're going to gym, and when you turn off TV. Only four or five questions. And he found that those people who brought the dinner early and stopped watching TV one hour before bedtime, their blood pressure came down. Same food. Nothing else changed. Blood pressure came down. Blood sugar came down. The cholesterol came down. So half of your healing is done. It's a very powerful tool. Please understand. And it's new. 2017, we got a Nobel Prize. It was given to three doctors who demonstrated how does this circadian rhythm work? How does a clock in a cell works? Very interesting. Every cell nucleus produces a protein called period in short, P-E-R, per. And it releases into cytoplasm outside the nucleus. In the daytime, your cytoplasm makes a protein called timeless, or TIM, short form for timeless. So the TIM takes one molecule of per and goes back into the nucleus. So you have a 12-hour of daytime, 12-hour of nighttime. And the cell knows. So your glands know what time we have to release hormones. So the point is this is more important than we think. And when our sleep gets disturbed, sleep is when you convert your cache memory into file disk. You short the memory into long-term memory. If you have 50 files open on your laptop, they'll slow down. So before you go to sleep, you convert them, put them all into hard disk, and clean your cache memory. That is what your brain does every night. Second thing brain does is, brain also needs to be detoxified. Your body is doing detoxified, detoxification whole day. Brain waits for deep sleep period. Only during deep sleep it detoxifies the metabolic waste that you have created. If that gets disturbed, these metabolic waste, like beta amyloids, they add up. So they're very tiny. Nanoparticles we are talking, but those nanoparticles begin to add up. As they clump together, they disturb certain memory, in your mind, certain memory locations, and you develop dementia. So the causes of mental illnesses is sleep deprivation. Causes of sleep deprivation is not eating at proper time, not doing physical activity at proper time, not getting up at proper time. Things are great and parents knew, but they didn't know the cause. Now we know the science behind it. These 16, 17, 18, 3 Nobel Prizes are very interesting. It just makes the Indian cultural heritage. It proves it to be right. Ekadishi fasting, Navratri fasting, and get up early and eat your dinner early. There's a custom called Chauvihar among Jain people. Any Jain here in this room? Okay, here's one. So there's a custom called Chauvihar. Which says you must eat your first bite 48 minutes after sunrise and your last bite 48 minutes before sunset. Very sensible teaching. Unfortunately, not all Jains are following it. Okay, so next item is physical exercise. I have already talked about that. Two issues now are emotional health and spiritual health. They play an important role because certain emotions release certain hormones in our body. And these hormones have health effects. Also, the lack of proper diet will cause some hormones not to be developed in sufficient amounts. So it works both ways. So what we know, I mean we all know the laughter is the best medicine. Okay, we all know that. We'll after release certain hormones which are helping your body heal. The second important emotion is unconditional love. Unconditional love is very important. And it's giving, not receiving. Receiving is also important but giving unconditional love. So if you can give unconditional, that's why a pet is very useful. It solves many health problems. Many health problems say you have a pet or have young kids around you. You know, a one year, one and a half year old child he may hit you but you still love him. Your love is unconditional. Not the love for a 21 year old. Then you complain. You say they complain like that. Because that is not an unconditional love. That was love with certain expectations. The old age will give us support. Nothing wrong with that. I'm not talking about that love. I'm talking about unconditional love. Experience that every day. Experience some laughter every day. I've watched this movie Angur. Beautiful movie or Laurel Hardy or Pink Panther. It just makes you laughter. The last item here is spiritual health. This feeling of gratitude is very important. Again the gratitude, sense of gratitude releases certain hormones. Those hormones help your body. That you pray is very important. Who you pray to is irrelevant. It could be your basketball coach, your cricket coach. The person which brings in you that sense of gratitude. It could be your grandfather, grandmother, great-granduncle or Lord Krishna or Sai Baba or Rama. Whatever. See in Hindu we have, we call East Devata. The 84,000 Devatas. Whichever one is your favorite. Pray to him. So that is what the good health is all about. And I conduct a two month course bringing first of each month. Today the new course started. I'll start one on first of November. And Dr. Kanan will have the link for the November group. He can pass it on to you. And when you attend that, you'll learn the details of this. Of course this is just the trailer. Thank you so much. I'll take questions now. Before that I would want Dr. Bellatoni to give a T-shirt from Spaghetti Tarilla Project. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. We also have a memento. I would invite Dr. Bindu Kumar of Wheels Global. Director, Mental Health. So it says awarded to Lalit Mohan Kapoor. Plant-based wellness foundation for the service to humanity by naturally reversing chronic diseases. First of October 2022, IIT Bombay. You have the logos of wheels and health spoken for you. Thank you so much. Oh, that's beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you. What I would like to say for all the young people, India is now a center of non-communicable diseases. And what he's saying, and I'm a cardiologist, what he has started one memento is for prevention of non-communicable diseases. So I think diet is very important. Stress reduction is very important. And Achha Sona is very important. So hats off to him. He has done so much research. And hopefully his course, which he's starting at IIT Kanpur, you all can opt to join obstacle course because no matter what you do in the life, ultimately health is very important. And as a cardiologist, what I can say, Indians are predisposed to premature atherosclerosis, diabetes, and all lifestyle disease. So time for us to change what he has started this good movement. And thanks to him, I think I would love to see what he has started the talking tutorial, which is very important to reach every town in India. And thanks to Dr. Kananji, I think a lot of people will benefit. And you all are instrumental, because IIT is the brightest people. You are a social media king. Change the world for better place to live. Thank you, Dr. Kananji. Thank you, Dr. Kananji. Okay, there are questions. Yeah, go ahead. Good evening. I'm Dr. Upendra Kinsavadekar. I'm a president of Indian Academy of Pediatrics. So this is the largest body of about 38,000 pediatricians. First of all, congratulations to you for the health-spoken tutorial. Because we pediatricians use your website. One of my friends, Dr. Rupal Dalal, is also associated and health-spoken tutorial IIT, Mumbai, has excellent videos on all child-feeding-related issues also. Right from breastfeeding to complementary feeding to so on and so forth. So my congratulations to you too. And sir, in continuation with that, I'll be taking over as president of this body on 1st of January 23. And we are starting a huge program for schools in India for prevention of non-communicable diseases, which will be titled Sankal Sampurna Swasti. The title is self-explanatory, and we would be focusing on five key areas. The nutrition, exercise, screen time, sleep and mental health. And for 10 to 18-year-old, we would be adding on substance abuse. So I would be really grateful if we can get some inputs from you also on this program also for our pediatricians. Definitely, definitely. I think if you would write to me because I... the thing is sleep... the thing with sleep is that sleep does not... you cannot go to sleep. You only prepare yourself to go to sleep. Sleep comes to you. Okay? So you consciously not sleep, it is not possible. Just like meditation, that dayan, you can do dharana, you can do concentration. Dayan happens. Similarly, you can prepare to go to sleep, turn off the light, make the room cool, put on the blanket, but sleep has to come to you. And so for sleep, circadian rhythm is a better thing. I would like to suggest you look into circadian rhythm. We can work. I can provide the information. Because once the circadian rhythm is right, sleep will come. You know, it will happen naturally. And only one question that I think, only one point that you did not touch upon in your lecture was salt. You did not talk about salt. I did not talk about it. There are many things I did not talk about. The thing... I will answer that. The thing about salt is salt is very healthy. Salt is very healthy. Salt is in a salt shaker. Not the hidden salt. You know, McDonald's ice cream may have a lot of hidden salt. But you think you are eating something sweet. So, your body has a satiation mechanism. It will not allow you to overeat salt. You cannot... Salt was historically very important. Salt was used to buy slaves. That's where this slang came. That fellow is not worth his salt. Because if I paid one kilo salt for that slave and he does not produce enough that man is not worth his salt. The word celery came from salt. Because people were paid in salt. So salt, historically salt makes the food tasty. And there is nothing wrong in eating food which is tasty. As long as it is not highly processed. Because food I am talking, the salt is hidden. Salt should not be hidden. So if you put salt with a shaker you cannot overeat. Anybody who has put salt twice in their dal know what I am talking about. It happens in a home and then no matter what my wife can do, you cannot reduce the dal. Have you ever thought that you have one cup of dal which tastes good by itself? Then you add it to one cup of rice and it still tastes good. Have you noticed that? Shouldn't the salt go down to half? It doesn't. The point is salt is very good for you. There is nothing wrong with salt and this whole thing of trying to suppress your symptom blood pressure. People say, blood pressure is hypertension. The problem is that plaque formation that I showed you. If you are angry, plaque formation won't increase. With salt, the water in your blood increases. So reducing salt is not a solution. Do that plaque problem. They don't solve the problem. They only lower the symptoms. That's what I am trying to say. Salt is healthy. It's about exercise. Yes. Earlier or even today laborers and farmers etc. they start working after breakfast. They work really hard. But it's always suggested that we exercise. Exercise before breakfast is very healthy because you are already burning fat. So if you walk three miles then the extra 300 calories of fat will be burned. This fat that you get burned is visceral fat. So normal walking and those kind of exercises I am not talking about heavy weight lifting. For your normal walking and light exercises should be done before you eat your breakfast. It's been well established. It's no longer debatable subject. The second time period for exercising is early afternoon. So if you want to do weight lifting other things 3-4 o'clock is a good time. Last question please. So this is Dr. Sodali Kulkarni. I graduated from IIT Bombay in chemical engineering department and just to give a short story that I did reversal of my own parents just by managing diet and the non-habits and then now I engage with cooking and trying to make it simple and then likeable because if diet is not tasty and then easy to make then nobody will like it. So this is how I do and regarding B12 my question is about that that since we cannot get it through any natural force and then we have to take supplements then how long do we take it? No you don't take supplement. Please understand. Except B12, no other supplement. So B12 you take 2000 microgram one pill a week. So that's enough or you take 100 micrograms per day. Once a week is enough don't buy pills with 5000 or then you have to take them once every two weeks you know. So that's the answer. Let's thank the speaker. Mr. Lalit Kapoor Ji when I first was introduced by Prof. Kannan to WhatsApp and the email I was like okay let's see how it goes. I mean the first document that Prof. Kannan shared with me was a dozen daily diet for lifestyle and healthy I was like okay there are dozens they may be you know simple 12 things then I read the document and then I looked at my dinner plate because it was that time and I'm like okay there's nothing right in my dinner plate. So I wanted to say when we hear your talk it's like you know not information it's like hot provoking. You start thinking whether you know you are doing the things right or not and as you do it for some of them I practiced and it was useful that you know I am very thankful that you were able to come here today and I actually you know on behalf of everybody I think I can say that it is really thought provoking the thought that you have thought to us that is you know what is toxic whether we are taking omega 3 or omega 6 P12 isn't water and that's you know we filter the water it's gone how do we you know there are many things that you told us and we are sure that many of us will go back home and open our fridge and kitchen and see okay we need to update ourselves in the kitchen so thank you so much and your team and all of you who are present over here because the first step of you know some of you are already into this plan but the first step for coming here and attending this workshop and I'm seeing many answers to our questions and we don't have time so thank you for your participation thank you so much thank you to spoken tutorial project wheels foundation and everybody who is here thank you so much we will now show samples of spoken tutorial just for a few minutes then we will show that you know so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so Here are the daily dozen recommendations for your overall well-being. First, dairy products and animal-based products should not be consumed. This means no animal food, no seafood, no eggs. No animal-based milk or milk products. This means, do not consume yogurt, cheese, butter or any other milk products. Alternately, nut-based milk or plant-based products can be used. For example, coconut milk, almond milk, oats milk and peanut yogurt. Second, refined or highly processed foods should not be consumed. That means, no oil and no sugar. However, there are a few exceptions for some individuals. For example, people who are not on any medications for chronic illness. Those who don't want to reverse the disease or who wish to maintain it as it is. They can use a maximum of 2 teaspoons of sugar and ghee or oil each day. Thirdly, you should eat from all the five food groups. The first two food groups are fruits and vegetables. Beans and legumes comprise the third group. The fourth food group is grains. Nuts and seeds belong to the fifth group. Herbs and spices are highly recommended and should be eaten regularly. One-fifth of your daily calorie intake must be eaten from each food group. Daily calorie intake of a person varies with age, gender and physicality. You can have different varieties from each food group as per your choice daily. To lose weight faster, eat the minimum recommended from the nuts and seeds group. The minimum recommended is one-fifth of your daily calorie intake. Fourth recommendation is about eating fruits and vegetables daily. Eat at least one percent of your body weight as fruits. Also eat a minimum of one percent of your body weight as vegetables daily. Half of it should be locally and seasonally available green leafy vegetables. You must include locally and seasonally available berries as well. To reverse a disease or reduce weight, you should consume more from this group. Fifth, watch for three key nutrients that is vitamin D3, omega 3 and vitamin B12. It is best to get vitamin D3 from the sun. Take a D3 supplement only if you are deficient. You may also take it if you do not get enough sunlight. Make sure that you are getting enough omega 3. Nuts and seeds are good sources of omega 3. Eat at least one tablespoon of grounded flax seed. You can also eat chia seeds every day. Also have five walnuts daily. If you are trying to reverse disease, you can eat more. Try to include one Brazil nut each week. It is recommended that men must eat pumpkin seeds. Take vitamin B12 supplement 2. It can be a daily dose of 50 to 100 micrograms. Alternately, it can be 2000 micrograms every week. Remember to consult a doctor before taking any supplements. Eat as many varieties from the three key nutrients. Sixth, keep your body hydrated at all times. Drink a minimum half litre of warm water first thing in the morning. This must be done even before brushing your teeth. Drink one glass of water an hour after dinner. Also drink one glass of water before going to bed. Rest of the day, eat your water as much as possible. This means eating fresh fruits and vegetables rich in water. For example, watermelon, musk melon, sweet lemon, orange, cucumber, tomato, etc. Seventh, practice 16 is to 8 intermittent fasting daily. That is, in a day, follow 16 hours of fasting and 8 hours of eating. To achieve this, begin slowly. Reduce your eating period to 8 to 10 hours gradually. Finish your dinner at least 3 hours before bedtime. Preferably before sunset. Intermittent fasting is explained in another tutorial of the same series. Please visit our website for more details. Eighth, do therapeutic water fasts. This means, while fasting, you should consume nothing except water. Fast for 36 hours every 2 weeks. Also, do 9 days water fasting once or twice each year. During the 9 days, have 1 500 calorie low protein meal each day before sunset. Ensure that protein in this meal is below 5%. The ninth recommendation is to stay active. Go out during daytime for some time, even if there is no sun. Walk 10,000 steps or more daily. Do some exercises such as cardio and stretching. You should do some stress-busting exercises as well. For example, walking, running, swimming, cycling and dancing. Remember not to exercise at night. Tenth recommendation is to sleep a minimum of 7 to 9 hours daily. If you are unable to sleep much during the week, sleep well on the weekends. Switch off all blue light emitting devices at least 1 hour before bedtime. Devices such as mobile phone, television and computer. You can also put an external filter screen on your devices. It will reduce the impact of the blue light. You can also adjust your device settings to reduce the impact of blue light. Eleventh is love your family and friends unconditionally. Stay connected with them. Twelfth, pray regularly and have a positive attitude full of gratitude. To start making changes that matter, follow this one-thumb rule. Ensure that at least half of the total calories intake comes from uncooked food. This will happen naturally as you follow the given recommended guidelines. Eat some sprouted beans to increase the percentage of raw food in your diet. Secondly, cook the vegetables or curries without ghee or oil. Here are a few suggestions. Use grounded mustard seeds or nut butters like peanut or cashew butter. Bake the foods or use air fryers to replace deep frying. Avocados are 80% fat. So mix them into the dough to make healthy parathas. Sauté onions and spices in a few tablespoons of water or use vegetable stock. How to cook curries without ghee or oil is explained in the recipe tutorials. Please refer to our other tutorials of the same series. There are no restrictions. Eat a variety of foods. Everything that you like and also some that you don't like. Eat as much as you feel like but do not overeat. No portion control is necessary. After six months of following this diet, rely on your body's instincts. Based on these instincts, choose your food and its quantity. This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Thanks for joining.
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Hi everybody, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with Jaspy's 10 box sweet spot baseball mixer It's a random team break and we're giving away that 9 5 10 Acunia It's numbered a number to 50 as well So you got a good number on here as well some pretty good stuff from update and Here are the boxes in the break also great stuff in this mixer as well So good mixer good boxes a chance at a Ronald Acunia, Jr. Thanks to thanks to nobody nobody's on that list right now. Thanks to Got too eager for this break Thanks to those wonderful people right there We appreciate you getting in Some of you got spots straight up. I appreciate that someone got it got spots via the fillers. I appreciate that as well Thank you. All baseball teams are in no combos There's the spreadsheet right there. Let's roll it. Let's randomize each list one and a five six times. Good luck one two three four five and Oh one sixth and final time After six times we got Ryan H All the way down to Ryan C 105 six times for the teams one two three four Five and good luck six in the final time after six. We got the Texas Rangers down to the Colo Rattorockies All right, so Ryan H With the Rangers Steve with the Cubs Ryan C with the Red Sox Travis with the Rays Ryan C with the Angels Matt with the Cardinals Ryan with the Nats Tony with the Pirates Townsend You got the Mets and the Tigers Colin with the Phillies Darren with the Royals J With the Yankees Townsend with the Braves Raymond with the A's Yancy with the Reds Lonnie with the O's Matt with the White Sox J With the Astros Ben with the Padres Ryan C last spot mojo star next to your name Marlins Matt Medlin with the Diamondbacks Oliver Smith with the Giants Townsend Jack You have the Blue Jays and the twins Matt L with the Brew Crew Matt's Ryan C with the Mariners Matt You have the Indians Ryan C. You have my Dodgers and the Colorado Rockies So let's get all this on one screen and alphabetized by column B right here and I'm gonna pause the video when we come back. I have the boxes all set up here when we come back We're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break stick around. I'll be right back All right. Welcome back folks. We did have a trade A's Rangers are trades so Ryan H out of the Rangers spot and into the A's spot and Raymond out of the A spot and into the Rangers spot right here So we'll put T next to there to see who draws first blood in that trade. So let's print Let's press the print button. There we go and rip Good luck. That's the giveaway. So if you're having a pretty terrible break Or if you've got randomized a team, you don't like just keep keep this in mind We're giving this away at the end I don't think I could get this hair Fabio link. I doubt that would be way too much. I couldn't do that This is a 10 box break. Come on, man One two three four five six seven eight nine ten That's what it says on the on Jaspie's 10 box sweet spot baseball mixer cut my hair with a box cutter Done my power diminishing of each slice here the exclusives here I don't know if I'd want to sell my locks of hair though Mac and and Mike Because Because I mean what what if what if someone creates an unauthorized clone of me? I thought I'd be worried about Or they could plant my hair at a murder scene No, thanks No, thanks. Don't want to be framed for For murder's most foul Is that how they start sky high? How does sky high now? concerns me Travis yes, brennan mckay is a big name to trace for the rays One of the could be one of the top prospects One of the top top prospects for the rays definitely Could be a big rookie this year Like clones would be awesome mac that'd be awesome. You could always break then 24 hour breaks with joe and his clones I don't know I feel like one joe is already a handful I think I think I think each joe's would would Probably argue with each other What's up joe p. Yeah, no hacks that I brought a hat in case this bothers me, but I'm trying it out Can't wear a hat every day. It's just too much It's been doing that for too long Also, I'm trying out for uh, I'm trying out for bts after work All right. Here's uh some series one. Let's just fly through this I think actually for the rays there may be some auras aranhas Hiding in here somewhere, right? It's another solid player Thanks, joe p. I I just need barbershops to open up again soon. We need the I need people to follow directions We need to flatten this curve Get the vaccines rolled out Let's let's open up some uh, let's open up some barbershops So I can support my local barbershop I don't know people with long hair do it It's uh, it's much warmer on top of my head too like temperature-wise I deal with that There you go. There's Brandon McKay For both with with both. Where what happened to the barbershop quartet? I want to open up a barbershop Where it actually has a barbershop quartet There's uh some 70s Dodgers here and it's numbered as well It's a 299 005 out of 299 I think would would old Don Sutton be part of these old 60 70s Dodgers Think so RIP Don Sutton. There's this is for my Dodgers Ryan Carlson RIP Tommy as well. There's Tommy the sortest picture on there too There's the uh AL rookie of the year that goes to Ryan Carlson and the m's What boxes would I recommend you buying for a hundred bucks or less? I'm not sure. That's a good question. That's a decent budget though. Um Whatever it is It would have to be anything on jasps.com where you can get personal boxes We can send them to you sealed or we can open them up for you on instagram live I think Jason just got here and he's he's setting setting up for the day So they'll be on soon There's a nice mic trout there a little foil Now remember it's it's vet commons don't ship But every rookie card you see will ship inserts will ship obviously And this mic trout would ship anyway But different parallel I think A little different boost in value anything with trout on it's pretty good There's a relic here. That's even Strasburg All-star relic I look for some randy aros aranhas There's Ray's uni here Another relic alex bregman For the straws that'll be for jay goins Can't get my hair trending on twitter Maybe I'll have to pull like a monster one-of-one out of this mixer and we've got A brian johnson for the red socks that'll be ryan carlson ryan with brian that is 491 out of 2020 His mic trout again. I don't see a lot of these foil mic trouts It's another one for the angel. That's ryan carlson Another relic. Oh, it's a piece of uh, nolan aeronautos lumber Right there for the rocks ryan carlson with that as well Incarnacion I know this is a baseball break folks, but philip rivers announcing officially announcing his retirement is that uh philip rivers a hall of famer I think so I don't know if he's a first ballot hall of famer, but It's got to be a hall of famer at some point eventually I think uh, maybe Maybe not for anything you know individually Exceptional, but I think there is something to be said about If you can survive in the national football league for as long as he did and play at the level That he has played at It means one of those volume guys, you know that are that are gonna be you're gonna look at his numbers and be like Yeah, dang You know that those are h o f numbers It's just a shame there's nine out of 25 max scherzer nationals So a couple nationals relics for ryan carlson just a shame that he hasn't really You know, you would have liked to see him seen him in uh See him win a super bowl I I realized also I don't know if you guys overheard this in the background at the sports center. Um philip rivers was part of a draft class that included like Eli Manning and ben rossberger, right? Maybe a couple other cubies Yeah, you know, I did cry when he got drafted by sandy But actually that turned out to be a pretty solid quarterback class if you think about it It's devon williams Devon williams for the brew crew Matt lever Exactly. Yeah pat. I agree. I think the I think the volume argument Does does does make sense Because now don't yeah, I mean to put up to put up those quality numbers He had a pretty decent season last year too. I think he could have probably played another year or two Before there was like serious noodle arm decline We got each euro Mariners edition we're going to ryan carlson in seattle All right, there you go And we got these exclusives right here too. So there's the these patches are pretty great Here are the exclusive cards. I got a nice green boba shut right here to 66 out of 99 for seattle seattle for toronto. That's going to be for towns in Blue jays adding uh George springer to that team, right? And I love these They're this one this one's buster posey. It's a patch Get get a get a get a nice Denim jacket if you're a giants fan get a denim jacket you pop that buster posey on there You'll be the coolest kid on your block. I assure you that I guarantee you that Nice Levi's denim jacket and then people go hey Is that is that a buster posey patch on your sweet denim jacket and be like, yeah Your coolest kid on the block that goes to oliver smith and the giants Yeah, I saw that that yeah looks like someone jumped the gun on the brantlyn michael brantley news michael brantley was I saw that too was said to have gone to Blue to toronto as well, but But no, he's officially back With the with the astros. Yeah, I think I agree with shan jaspy Llt is definitely when I think charger. I definitely think lt then gates Then rivers I wonder what happened. There must have been at least Or everyone was lot was relying on one source that was I was just leading people What's that jason That's one thing if just one person jumps the gun, but if a lot of people jump the gun then Then there must I feel like there's another a little layer to that story Okie doke. So what what years this is 2015? panini elite baseball Do I flip these this way maybe All right, again all these rc's will ship Four autos or memorabilia cards per box on out. Oh, and there's a one-on-one madison bungarner all-star salutes for san francisco Not bad. I wouldn't expect this one-of-one popping out of here All aboard the big hay express For my rivals the giants That's for oliver smith Remember how good tim linton was? Oh, no, it's christian walker not someone else brandon finnegan Oh, no, yell at you. I think we'd find in 2013 brandon finnegan for kansas city going to darin members only Alexi Ramirez for the this looks like white socks Lexi rear mirrors it yes a white sock So this relic will go to matt Lieber By as rookie card for the cubs that'll be for steve birch We've got career best materials prince fielder 31 out of 2.99 piece of his lumber Brew crew matt Lieber with the brewers We've got a pablo sand of all red sox edition 37 out of 48 die cut for ryan carlson and the red sox And there's our autograph out of here the danie santana 21st century auto for the twins townsen with minnesota all right Let's go to 2013 select baseball. There's some Nice stuff in here. I think aeronado is a rookie here. I think yellich is a rookie in here Garrett coal may be a rookie in here Okay, dope. Good luck. We're gonna work through the rest of these base heavy Boxes right here and then we'll flip around to maybe some bowman's best some bowman back there. Maybe we'll close out with that that leaf Do some nice stuff some nice stuff in there And then we'll give away that akunya junior, which would be really nice Looking forward to that What else has been going on in baseball? Oh angels sign hosay kintana so that into that rotation blue jays and kirby yates Agree to a deal the old padre's closer White fox got liam henryx. I think we saw that. Oh, yeah, pottery's got joe muskrow I thought that wasn't that was a good move too Twins to sign j-hap. I think that's the The latest unless there's anything else in the pipelines. We should know about this luri garcia I say kettle marté There's for seattle. There's uh bobby left from boy or boys 204 out of 750 Mariners ryan carlson No, yeah, that cold cold definitely definitely worth Definitely worth that Padre's kind of a scary good uh Rotation now there's mad adams Not sure what the The dodgers are gonna do in response or they even have to do anything they got a lot of depth in their organization Yeah, that's a bit of an issue right that angels clubhouse guy trying to blow the whistle on all pitchers. Here's the thing though. I think that The dirty secret is that is that uh every pitcher Does something to the ball? I mean that's not a that's not a secret, right? Like everyone does something with the ball every single picture in fact hitters want them to To muck up the ball a little bit so it doesn't slip out of their hands and hit them in the head so that's why It's very few times where managers call out Pitchers for like illegal substances This chris rooson Chicago white socks man All the all the pitchers have like little little extra rosin and the the healer of their glove Right You see how dirty clayton kershaw's hats are Everyone does it And there's kasey kelly for san diego It's another padre for uh ben ramirez Now let's get into some stadium club 2020 stadium club Yeah, danie shan was in the chat a little bit earlier. He said yes He's a chargers fan. He of course he's gonna say yes, but I think so too. I think I think philip rivers Will eventually be a hall of famer Maybe I don't know if he's gonna be a first ballot hall of famer It depends on I guess who else's Is is up for that but But yeah, I mean he should be he should be eventually Yeah, he's he's amassed enough stats where where Statistically he's just he just has to get in You know, maybe there might be some vote. I actually who votes for this Is this like a baseball writers of america sort of organization? Hall of Fame. Is there a committee? That votes on We don't know how that works for football. All right, there's barry zito Some sort of variation. No, maybe not He's just flipped around Oh, there's a pro football writers association patissing They're the ones voting on it. All right, there you go So, yeah, I think he's well liked among writers, right Emperors of the zone. I don't think I've ever seen that insert out of stadium club Basically, you're looking for the different foil right here at the bottom Yeah, the river's throwing motion was a little weird A member of the media that covered them in their city would present them to the hall of fame committee Interesting I don't know why these cards are flipped right side up and upside in. Is it jamming me up here? classic Arizona Fernando Tetease jr. Oh and there's an autograph right there and it's gonna be It's gonna be just in done Rookie Otto for the ems That'll be for ryan carlson won that spot in the absolute filler Gavin looks right there as well All right, next box looks like uh, alan guinter chrome edition Yeah, I guess I just didn't do it do enough stadium club. The cars flip right side up and upside down Today's not a raiders hat day I'm trying trying a no hat day, but I think I'm gonna have to pop a hat on because His hairs is all over the place My picks for the weekend. I'm on green bay minus three And uh and buffalo Plus three I don't know is my I don't know if my homes is gonna play. I think that I think that I think that's the issue That's why I took that's why I took buffalo because He's just barely gonna be out of concussion protocol I think he still has a has a foot issue or a toe issue or something like that And at worst or at best he has like a pinch nervous neck or something He's not gonna be as mobile as you want in the homes to be he can still sling in no doubt, but But I don't know like, you know one One weird hit, you know, and they're gonna they're gonna be like, yeah, you're out You got a concussion last week. Even if it's mild. I think they Even if the the doctor's upstairs a third party is even if they think it's Close, I think they'll they'll be extra careful watching that player, especially if he's cleared There's a booming city, dubai We'll randomize that to uh I guess when we do the the akunya randomizer this group of non sports We'll randomize to the second name down like these bug cards And we've got a green paul molitor 12 out of 99. This is blue jays edition going to jack townsen Yeah, travis thinks My homes isn't gonna play. That's a big factor Pat's saying that yeah drosh. I don't have to play better. I think I think you will There's ryan nyquist 67 out of 99 for houston Or no, I'm sorry for he's a bmx legend Not for houston. I was just looking at the star on the hat like that star I think both games are on sunday There's a ralando rca to uh to 50 For the brew crew. I love all these these little mini cards There's a there's a giraffe Oh, this is terrifying. No, thanks to the peacock spider Oh No, thanks They're bright psychedelic color schemes and outrageous courtship dances Make the peacock spider a fascination to arachnophiles I don't want to know an arachnophile, but not to But not to squeamish arachnophobes Seven new species of this tiny harmless spider identified in early 2000 harmless. Sure That's what they say that that's what big spider wants you to believe that they're harmless What about the hercules beetle? Okay, these guys are kind of cool There's the atlas moth atlas moth that moth I guess I'm neutral about moths. All right. I like this guy the gray crown crane I like cranes cranes egrets These guys are pretty cool. I don't know who this who is this guy I don't know who this person is There's Istanbul or for you old school guys out there constantinople Which will show you your age probably a couple hundred years old. There's a dragonfly Don't mind the dragonfly. They're okay, too They're all right. Okay. It was just that spider that I disliked there All right, let's move on to archives This is regular archives. We've got signature series In the site that we're going to do a couple breaks of tonight Schedules in the chat I don't know why I didn't put these in here They're going to mess up the corners like this, but I'll go to the Yankees. It's a cool looking Uh, a little mini poster there this Yeah, so far that a's rangers trade is Is pretty is pretty even I mean, maybe there are some random rookie cards in there somewhere I don't know. We'll see we've got one two three four boxes to go The dirty waters in a separate tank the Bissell cross-wave and self-cleaning The vacuum upgrade Michael Bradley two years 32 million. That's not bad You can stay healthy remember that one year with the Indians he was like on He was there was like a little bit of MVP talk maybe three-fourths of the way through the season, but It's like injuries the old injury bug got to Michael Bradley, which has been his Which has been his problem Nice arozerania These are all facsimile autographs by the way in case you're like wait, are these are these like five million autographs in here? No, they're not that rivers that rivers throwing motion is wild, but You know what? You know what they say If you're comfortable with it and it's effective No need to change it. There's blue moon autumn for the a's that goes to ryan herald He draws first blood in that rangers a's trade There's jose abray you We've got a brad keller Light blue. That's the 25 down there bottom right hand corner And we got another autograph. That's dave martinez Ryan Carlson with the nationals And the brad keller will go to darin and kc All right, let's get into some contenders draft picks from 2019 River's plants philip rivers plants coach high school football I heard at st. Michael catholic high school in alabama prior to the season I guess I guess his kids are going to go there Coach's kids. That'll be pretty cool Anything rivers does after After coaching Broadcast booth, maybe coaching does he does he go into College coaching All right, good luck everybody Might need a little help here. We got it. We got a Matt walner a golden eagle cracked ice to 23 I say he's He sounds like a white sock to me Matt walner is a twin That'll be for towns in in minnesota We got logan davidson. That's a white sock Right to 15 That's going to go to ryan harrell. That's a low number there We've got 76 out of 99 seth johnson Seth johnson sounds like I don't know nothing in my head for seth johnson Seth johnson is A Tampa bay ray So that'll go to travis in tamba bay You're now a seth johnson fan We got kory lee 10 out of 99 i say Kory lee sounds like a tiger Kory lee show me tigers No different orange team astros You got the color, right Houston that'll go to jay goins Here is Zach thompson It's a nice autograph college ticket chrome format chrome design here Six out of 20 I'm seeing blue team in my head Wrong red team. He's a cardinal That'll be for matt lieber and st. lewis I know where he goes that nico horner Season ticket cracked ice is a cub That's the 23 that'll be for steve birch And a tj sycama Is he a blue j maybe Or is that maybe i'm thinking of tj zuke tj sycama tiger, maybe No, he's a he's a yankee He was a tiger turned into a yankee j goins With the bronx bombers Terrible at these 2019 prospects here. All right. How about this guy Or Elvis martin. Oh, it already says toronto 73 out of 99 for the blue jays That's gonna be for jack townsen. There you go. And I think that's that. All right. So no no adley rushman or anything All right, almost there folks Almost there Let's get uh, let's do this right here. What's this 2012? home and home of the rookie card Bryce harper garret coal Sespetus in this class twos is ryan herald Let's see what we got Good luck. There's matt latos I guess any mike trout is nice, right? Nothing crazy in that stack James loney One of the dodgers had a lot of high hopes for old james loney Osuna del monaco Jorge posada doubled bernie williams court hit that game. That's who he scored There's there's the sespetus rookie card That'll be for ryan herald and the a's Oscar de verras All right, so we're not seeing the guys on the box, but It's all right. Nothing ventured. Nothing gained. All right bowman's best and then we'll close out with that leaf This is current bowman's best 2020 edition We're still on the lookout for Still on the lookout for more Cases of this keep an eye on jasmus case breaks.com All right. Good luck. We're almost there and then The coonie time Everyone get their uh mega millions powerball tickets today Hey, tonight is mega millions, right? Powerball on friday something like that Either way, I got both. I think I'd build a build a house with a lazy river How about that? Love a lazy river All right, right off the top is spencer torkelson Big prospect for the tigers. That'll be for jack townsen Yeah, john. I'm I'm I think I'm gonna have to pop a hat back on the I don't know how people would long longer hair do this What are my uh A pop star 129 to 150 tim anderson white socks I need I need barber shops to open back up so I can Can't wear a hat every day What am I? nine nine years old That's for the orials. It's really the only reason why I've been wearing so many hats lately We got kasey schmitt On-card autograph with the giants oliver smith with the schmitt Yeah, I was hanging out with beaver Beaver stylist That's nice jason demigus die cut there Zach vene for the rocks ryan carlson There he is. There's another zack vene and max munsey. That's my guy right there 26 out of 50 Max munsey dodgers ryan carlson You know what? Doctors really haven't made a lot of moons this off season. They've got Some pending creatines. I feel like they need to read something. What are they going to do with? Kike Hernandez jock peterson justin turner So question marks out there and another giant jail and davis So aside from the first auto And this is all all nl west Two giants for oliver smith. All right now. Let's see what we got In this final box 75s or 100s here It's going to show you the inside of this box, but it's a clear box Force of habit we're going to lead off with 17 out of 50 ultimate destinations Detroit dylan dingler. There you go 75 point top loader here Nice, that's for the tigers jack townsen We've got 2020 ultimate draft future stars Ivan Herrera. All right. I have no idea where he goes ryan herald saying cardinals Let's check Yvonne Herrera is a Is the st. Louis cardinal and that'll be for Matt lever What about what about yitty cap? He sounds like I have no idea another cardinal yitty cap is He's got ryan and lion saying marlins Yeah, he's he is confirmed a marlin. I think he has he has my birth date too What about sammy and fonte? He sounds like a tiger Or maybe i'm thinking of omar and fonte This is a national That'll be for ryan carlson What about aj vuk vukovic? aj vukovic sounds like a Royal He is a diamond back Yeah, dvax is ryan herald and travis. I don't know where this guy goes There's asa lacy for darin and the royals nice It's a night. That's a nice finish. There you go ladies and gentlemen. Nice great So we're gonna give away the akunya junior And then we'll do a quick recap Good luck. So let's go back to some fresh dice There we go. We've got a fresh list next to it. Yes Let's grab everybody's names From matt and the diamond backs all the way down to ryan and the nationals and everybody in between. Good luck This is the nine five ten akunya junior. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it One and a five six times name on top gets the akunya junior second name down We'll get all those non sports cards out of um Alan ginter chrome. So six. Good luck One two three four five And sixth and final time after six Thanks everyone for giving this a shot Appreciate you trying Constellation prize for jay goings You'll get all those non sports cards out of ginter chrome and congrats to ryan carlsson With a spot that he bought straight up You're going to be getting the nine five ten ronald akunya junior Pretty nice stuff Gold refractor parallel centering edges are at ten Corners are nine five surface and nine auto is a ten 32 out of 50 on that And there you go Congrats So here on the 20th To to ryan carlsson From the baseball mixer Congrats There you have it. I'm joe for jaskies case breaks.com. Thanks for breaking with us. Thanks for watching I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye. Bye
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Hey everyone, this is me to have you to laugh from Kevlar Afghanistan, and you're watching trucker Josh or key JV on YouTube North to me because I live I'm the weather stripping. I live right against the warmth of the United States Down by the border So this is North to me, but we've got to meet our customer at Walmart Walmart is gonna guide me into where we're delivering this steel that we picked up in Jackson, Tennessee Five days ago now took us four days to drive up here today. It would be day number five. It's delivery day Soon as I'm empty here, I head north of town to pick up some lumber And I take that back down to the great state of Iowa New condos or apartments that came up here recently. I can still remember when none of these were here This is what they would classifies downtown Fort McMurray. I believe Believe that's why there would be the big buildings. This isn't a very big city There's only like, I don't know. 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There's a kerfluffle should have gone I had my signal on I guess they didn't Realize oh Okay, that's my guy right there following him big pickup truck That's a nice pickup. Look at that thing Nothing says Alberta more than that is the heartbeat of Alberta right there So I got to follow this guy wherever he's taking me I have a feeling we're going to that building over there. That's being built We're off to the left. It's got a bluish. It's a hospital, right? No, no, there's another building being built on the radio. There's a whole bunch of stuff being built Oh good good guys keep building stuff so that I can deliver stuff to you keep building This is a really messy day 63 This is one of those, you know Four jugs of washer fluid type of day the big bypass here Bypassing Fort McMurray on the way back. So the steel took all morning to get unloaded and I got to Got to my reload half hour 45 minutes there to get reloaded. I guess technically it'd be central Canada I keep forgetting we got a whole lot more land up north yet This is still southern Canada to me. It's north Anything north of Winnipeg is north to me Actually, you know what I'd stretch that up to Saskatoon and Edmonton anything north of Saskatoon and Edmonton That's northern Canada to me What do they say 95% of us Canadians live within a hundred miles of the US border? So we call ourselves the weather stripping right against America keeping ourselves warm It's a lot of dings and stuff going on in here again. I think I'm stopping right away There's a flying day just down around the corner here. See what's going on with my phone. It's just exploding here Someone must have told it that I wanted to talk to you guys and Figured it would make a lot of noise and try to interrupt me I don't make sure you got lots of washer fluid today. That's good though. That means it's warm All snows melting Also means your truck is filthy all the time My truck out looks like it's brown right now and it doesn't even look white anymore. It looks brown fish lay rolling on our way home We're 1569 kilometers away from home There's got a head south First now to the Yellowhead Highway, which is our other trans-Canada That's a few hours down to get there yet And then was like the Yellowhead Highway all the way home won't be getting home today or tomorrow yet I might be able to make it home tomorrow, but if I do make it home tomorrow, it's gonna be super late So I think I'm just gonna sleep in the truck and head home the next day This truck is now getting a safety next Monday instead of February is getting done This next week so I've got to have it at the shop on the weekend so it's ready Monday morning Because I'm hoping that it's not gonna take more than a day to do the safety because in the evening I want to head out with this low towards Iowa yet Hopefully they don't find anything that's gonna take a while to fix. I don't think they will I mean this truck's in good work in order. I take care, but I maintain it Should all be good Safety is here in Canada's that they do a yearly inspection every year and it's a pretty intense one They take the wheels break drums apart and they take check everything about 500 bucks just to get it done plus whatever they need to fix forming in my windshield as well From one of the lovely Drivers who threw a rock at me So this windshield is gonna need to get replaced. That's another 400 and some dollars So just the windshield and getting the safety done is about a thousand dollars Then if they find anything that needs to be fixed yet It's on top of that Life is fun, isn't it? Back on the two lane highway the rest of today. I'm pretty sure Gotta ways before we get to the yellow head I gotta stop somewhere and clean my lights off. I guarantee you they're just covered in dirt Clean them off before it gets actual before it actually gets dark and I actually need them See I'm gonna find a place to pull over though There's a small town here, but I don't think there's anywhere for me to pull in here We are so heavy I've got about 44 44 45 thousand pounds of wood on my trailer It was so nice pulling that 16,000 pounds of light steel up here But what's weird is I'm getting better fuel economy now with this heavy load than I was with that Well, that's how much that load caught the air and this one sort of just slips right through it, right? And very often the momentum of my truck with all the weight just pushed me through the air Better now with all weight strange I've noticed that in the past before How far am I gonna have to go? I got to the bathroom too I can't just pull over because there's no shoulder and there's people behind me This could be a dilemma Who's your good boy ate all his treats? Oh, he missed one You got to eat all your vitamins before you get your treats, man. There you go. Eat it. Eat that Have your vitamins you're good coasting me man. It's good for your joints Who's your good boy who gets not only one treat but Two treats Oh, he put this one right here for later. Yeah right there Oh man, they'll smell so good. I want one He gets his treats after he takes his vitamins in the morning Good boy. We're gonna keep these joints nice and lubricated nice and oil So you don't turn into a rusty old tin man. Good boy Yeah, we made it to this little town here. Um There this is where we made it to a little different scenery than was in Tennessee, huh? But I didn't want to go too far yesterday. We stopped here. We had a really good night. I read two chapters of my book yesterday two chapters and now You have 13 hours and zero minutes of remaining drive time All right, so we have a new day ahead of us here. We're gonna start that in tomorrow's vlog Let's figure out where we are here first to give you a little bit of a Little bit of an idea where we're at Let me ask the googles Google Where are we? I'm just gonna yell at her elk point. We're an elk point Alberta gas station here What's this gas station called? I'm zooming in. I just don't feel like walking over there to figure it out Google we're at husky truck stop I don't see any signs for husky anywhere This is not husky. Yes. There's on those tanks over there. It says king's energy And there's no husky signs anywhere That's where we are. So thanks for joining us today. We have a new load behind us I'll just go out and give you a quick peek at it because I don't think I gave you a peek at it Unloaded that steel that we picked up in Tennessee. It was a four-day drive up here uneventful Which is which is a good thing. You don't want an eventful ride 4 000 kilometers. I guess that's uh About 3 000 miles or so. I don't know Four days of driving now We have this Lovely lovely stuff weighing us down. This is going down to Iowa It's both three days drive from where I picked it up Two days to home and then one day down to Iowa. I'm gonna take it down there next week when they need it there This stuff is heavy heavy with 45 000 pounds of wood right here Sitting at about 79 300 pounds altogether So uh, stay out of my way. I can't stop very fast. I'll do my best to leave space but You also got to remember not to cut into that space. That's the space I need to stop Do you hear that you heard that didn't you? Well, it's the trucker's mating call Yes, thanks for joining us. I'm excited to start tomorrow's video. I hope you tune in You can click one of the links around here to see my video from yesterday or another video of mine There's probably close to like 3 000 on the internet already and uh Yeah Leave me a comment down below. Let me know you're there and breathing Give me a thumbs up if you did like the video helps me out a lot and I'll see you tomorrow
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Deleting a GitLab Agent for Kubernetes from the UI
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Deleting a GitLab Agent for Kubernetes from the UI
Cesar Saavedra (@cesar_saavedr) demoes how to delete an GitLab Agent for Kubernetes from the GitLab User Interface, a capability introduced in GitLab 14.7.
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The GitLab agent for Kubernetes allows a secure bi-directional connection between GitLab and any Kubernetes cluster without the need to expose your cluster to the internet. It also streamlines any GitLab to Kubernetes integration tasks, facilitating your GitOps workflows. And it supports GitLab's pull-based and push-based approaches to GitOps for Kubernetes. In this short video, we'll review how you can delete a GitLab agent for Kubernetes from the GitLab user interface. A capability introduced in GitLab 14.7 that can streamline the management of your registered agents and increase your productivity. As you can see in this pre-14.7 screen, you were unable to delete an agent via the UI. The agent could only be removed through the GraphQL API. In other words, you had to assemble the GraphQL API with the correct parameters and then run it from the command line or a GraphQL tool. Let's see how 14.7 makes the deletion of a GitLab agent for Kubernetes straightforward from the user interface. From this project, let's navigate to the Kubernetes clusters window. In this screen, you can see the same agent as in the previous screen with a trashcan icon to its right. There are a couple of situations where you want to delete a registered agent for Kubernetes. If you would like to disconnect your GitLab instance from a Kubernetes cluster, then deleting a registered agent will accomplish this without affecting the running cluster. When you delete the agent, GitLab revokes its tokens and the given connection stops working immediately. In another situation, you may have already brought down or deleted your Kubernetes cluster and then you like to clean up the agents that point to non-existent clusters, which is what you see on this screen. You can see the connection status is not connected because the Kubernetes cluster has already been brought down. However, the agent is still registered for it. So let's clean this registered agent by deleting it from the agents connections list. Let's click on the trash icon and clear the registered agent from the list. We have reviewed how you can delete a GitLab agent for Kubernetes from the GitLab user interface, a capability introduced in GitLab 14.7, then can streamline the management of your registered agents and increase your productivity. I hope you enjoyed this video and until next time.
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