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September 2nd, 2PM Market Update on TFNN - 2021
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T. F. N. N. Headline news update. Good afternoon folks Steve Rhodes coming to you live from the shores of Sunnydale, Rain Beach, Florida. This is your 2 p.m. update. We got a little bit of a mixed bag out here. You've got the NASDAQ which is trading lower. The NDX 100 off by 34. The Russell, I'm sorry, the NASDAQ composite is just slightly lower. The Dow is up 75. The S&P that's about giving up half of its gain so far. The S&P is up 5. Russell's up 14. Semi's up 4. Trendy's up 153. Let's go take a look at our indices. I believe yesterday we looked at the ETF structures out there. Let's go take a look at the indices. See what signals they are generating for us. So the upper left hand corner, you've got the Dow. The Dow has a sell the D point pattern that was confirmed out here on the trading day of August 17th. August 17th, they had that bear sash candle. So there's already a top in place for the Dow. The S&P 500. You can see we've got wave number seven is one potential today is going to become or should become bar number nine of a TD nine count. That's a topping pattern out there. But what the S&P needs to do is close below that green line to signal that that is a potential valid top when I say valid something that could move to the downside. That's 45 23 87 to be exact out there. If you see a close below that that could be a signal that the top is in place here. Short term top one that could last through October. That's what I would refer to as a short term top. We take a look at the NDX 100 yesterday generating a bearish shooting star that confirms the roadsman to Mindicator top bar number eight yesterday. You don't need a higher high today or tomorrow. You can get one, but you've got in essence two patterns that are forming here. And in its case, it would need to close below 15 532 78. That's the green oscillator and change line. The Russell 2000. It already has a top in place. That top takes us back really to the March time frame. But it's also right now from an intra time frame standpoint. I don't even know what that means, but you know what it means. You're going to get bar number nine today. So it says a top could form today and or tomorrow. The semis. We don't have a topping signal out here. I'd have to go back and really southern chart. But on a daily base, I don't have a topping signal. The transports. They got the roadsman to Mindicator bottom. No top out here. So they're not going to be the ones that are going to be the cause of the market moving lower. Spot Boutonix has a nice roadsman to Mindicator bottom that is in place out here. So folks stay tuned for two more great hours. Even the Wilshire 5000 take a look at it. It's got a nice TD nine count top. It's going to form today. NASDAQ composite as well. It's going to be interesting folks. All the signals are in that we should see some kind of September swole to the downside of a terrific game. The reality is that
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Western Front, Eastern Promises – a curator's tour
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A tour by exhibition curator James Gordon-Cumming of Western Front, Eastern Promises, at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS.
The exhibition gives a fascinating insight into the people who made up the CLC. On display is material drawn from the unique collection of photographs taken by Lt W J Hawkings during his time as an officer with the CLC in China and France from 1917 to 1919, many previously unseen, alongside a ‘never before displayed’ collection of 80 museum-quality trench art pieces, sculpted and engraved shell cases, hand-made by the men. The ancient symbolism and iconography applied in these distinctively Chinese trench art designs is also explored.
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Welcome to the Brunei-Galloway's exhibition Western Front Eastern Promises Photography, Trench art and iconography of the Chinese labour corps in the Great War. On the 1st of January 1912 after more than 2,000 years of Imperial rule the Republic of China was born ending a century of unrest under the decaying dynasty that had lasted since 1644. The war that erupted in Europe in 1914 was uniquely catastrophic, a total war incorporating massive citizen armies and modern weapons with industrial killing power. After their initial advance was halted Germany sought to build an impenetrable wall that the French and British armies would be repeatedly forced to assault in order to remove the invaders from the occupied territory. By the summer of 1916 the Battle of the Somme had been launched. The tally of British casualties by the end of August 1916 had reached 800,000 men and the pressing need for men at the front was draining the back areas. The forecasts for the manpower necessary for the planned offensives in 1917 finally persuaded Britain to follow France's lead and approach the Chinese nation. By October 1916 arrangements were being made to recruit 50,000 men in the British Least Territory of Weihaiwei. With the Mediterranean route deemed too dangerous and the passage around Africa being too long the British began transporting their labourers via Canada taking them by ship to Vancouver then by train across to Halifax Nova Scotia where they would board steamers for the last leg of their passage across the Atlantic. As the labourers began to arrive in France on the 21st of February 1917 the British Army's Chinese Labour Corps was officially formed. The CLC took responsibility for many logistical tasks unloading ships at the French ports and loading and unloading trains and lorries with stores and equipment at depots around France and Belgium. More skilled groups of Chinese men soon began to work as aircraft and tank engineers maintaining and repairing these critical elements of the offensive and defensive roles of the British expeditionary force in France. The first Chinese arrived at the central tank workshops in Errin in August 1917. After the failure of the Third Battle of Ypres to provide the breakthrough that had been hoped for the planned Battle of Cambrai with the first use of mass tanks placed a huge burden on the men at Errin. At the end of October orders came through for the men to create 450 facines. These were huge 1.8 ton bundles of brushwood 3 meters long and over 3 meters in diameter used by the tanks to fill German trenches and allowed tanks to cross them. Also during these fevered preparations 127 damaged tanks mainly recovered from the fighting around Ypres were transported to the Errin workshops for overhaul and repair ready for future use. The Battle of Cambrai finally gave the British some positive results with the Germans seemingly impregnable Hindenburg line being breached for the first time. Major General John Fuller recalled that the central workshops were working 22 and a half hours out of every 24 without a break and had it not been for the grit to spade by all ranks the Battle of Cambrai could not have been fought and without this battle the whole course of the war might have been changed. While the Chinese labor status as non military meant officially that they should be working well away from the front line the increasing range of aircraft, airships and artillery meant that by 1917 when they arrived nowhere in northern France or Belgium was immune from danger. During the first world fury of the last German offensive in lower Piccadilly when a break was so nearly made in the English lines a detachment of Chinese demolishing a bridge were caught face to face with the onrushing Huns instead of surrendering they fought stubbornly with picks and shovels against the bayonets of their foes some of them picked up the rifles of dead men and fired them in the faces of the Germans after a number of Chinese have been killed the detachment was rescued by the British while their contracts required the men to work every day with only a few days off for Chinese New Year and other national holidays weekly time off was later introduced and the men had free time to engage in other activities the Chinese were great fans of theatrical performances not only to watch but also eager to perform and help to prepare for great preparations were also made for the New Year celebrations themselves with dragon costumes stilt walkers and all manner of performance art on show the Chinese were renowned for their love of gambling this was a key reason why their wages were separated with a portion being given to the men each week while the remainder was paid directly to their family in China despite being banned gambling was rife and they would gamble on everything and anything one commander noted that they gambled on the amount of the fine for gambling I would award a prisoner a dedicated hospital opened at Noyalseumir eventually becoming a 1500 bed hospital including surgical wards an x-ray unit laboratories and even a large kitchen garden supplying fresh vegetables to the patients knowing how fond the Chinese were of birds the commanding officer at the hospital managed to acquire enough canaries to have one in a cage in each ward outside a 15 foot wooden pagoda was built painstakingly painted in the bright colors of a pagoda back home in China the Chinese cemetery at Noyalseumir contains 841 graves with almost a thousand other CLC men buried in cemeteries elsewhere in France while the original burials were marked with wooden crosses painted by their fellow laborers eventually these were replaced with the Portland stone headstones common to all those who fell in the war maintaining the close companionship with their fallen comrades but also to ensure the Chinese text was correct men of the CLC were used by the War Graves Commission to carve the headstones for the Chinese labor corps graves across France once the Armistice had been signed and the armies began to return home the CLC became the main labor force clear in the battlefields filling in hundreds of miles of trenches dugouts and craters clearing acres of rusting and tangled barbed wire removing all the surface debris the unexploded shells the wreckage and of course the bodies a key role was a dismantling of thousands of tons of ammunition left in France by the departed armies of all nations everything from rifle bullets to colossal artillery shells and mortars had to be carefully broken down into their component parts to be recycled or destroyed as French and Belgian residents returned to their shattered villages to begin their lives again the presence of the Chinese laborers increasingly became a point of friction with the Chinese being blamed often unfairly for the crimes and misfortunes that befell the locals but there were many examples of the Chinese showing their caring side to the impoverished population at Versailles the new Republic of China had high expectations for their role over the previous three years on the global stage unfortunately under a secret agreement already reached before the conference all German possessions in the Pacific north of the equator were given to Japan in protest at the decisions of the conference the May the 4th movement was founded when 4,000 students gathered at Tiananmen in Beijing on that day in 1919 the following day students in cities across China went on strike and a movement quickly snowballed with unions and workers aligning to the cause it was upon this wave of disaffection and feelings have been deceived by the rest of the world that the foundations of communism in China were laid despite their disappointment at Versailles the men of the CLC remained in France finishing off their vital work and slowly winding down as battlefield tourism began the artisans of the Chinese labor corps saw new opportunities as evidenced by the objects in this exhibition Chinese laborers turn their hands to making souvenirs from the material they were collecting when clearing the battlefields there are some cultural icons that hold a uniquely powerful position with the Chinese the dragon is by some margin first among these super icons the founder of the Han people who make up the vast majority of Chinese population is said to be yandi whose mother was human and father was a dragon through the dragons primary position in Chinese history and cultural development it has come to symbolize China wise and compassionate they watch over the people they symbolize nobility solemnness holiness good fortune and an unrelenting and indomitable spirit this case depicts Liu Hai Chan as a child dancing on rocky ground with a string of Chinese coins sitting in the stream beside her is Liu's permanent companion Jin Chan a three-legged toad you was a 10th century Taoist immortal thought to be an embodiment of Kai Shen the god of wealth in Chinese folk religion use flowing robes are covered in plum blossom symbolizing hope the three-legged toad is a moon symbol counterpart to the Sun symbol of a three-legged crow and is sometimes known as a golden or money toad this impressive case has been intricately decorated with thousands of precise dots the series of four oblong cartouches in the lower half of the design depict the four treasures of the study used by gentlemen scholars to produce calligraphy considered the highest and most noble artistic expression could calligraphy require the artist to have a pure spirit and by including the four treasures here alongside the title panel salute an accolade is clearly being made to the fallen that this shell salutes this intricately engraved case shows rats scaling a vine to feast on the grapes while below a cat sits watching them the rat is a key animal in Chinese culture and said to have begun all life on earth their reputation for procreation means that the rat symbolizes fertility this is also the case with grapes with bunches of grapes containing many seeds for new vines the combination therefore tells the story of hope for new beginnings the thwarted cat below highlights a rat's heightened survival instincts versatility and ability to overcome dangers and outwit of the creatures the artist yin Qing would have hoped for all of those traits during his time in war-torn France
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Ep #3 SPOILER: OMG! Marnie Simpson’s Ex Casey Johnson Crashes The Beach | Ex On The Beach 8
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Marnie's ex Casey arrives on the beach to confront her about their relationship but it seems as though Marcel can't help but stir the pot..
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This program contains strong language and sexual references throughout Definitely something that is definitely chemistry That's your opinion Marcel. I have told you and everyone in the villa that I do not like Curtis in that way that we have banter. Curtis likes Marnie if he was sat here right now And he heard how she was talking about him down paying everything. He'd feel like a plum She got off of him more than once. No Don't even fucking dare lie. I only know of the one time. I'm not a liar If Marnie wants to start shouting over me and take it to 10 she can meet me up on 11. I'm team Curtis I've got to be honest. Oh, like you have been sharing a bed every night. Have you? Marcel shut your fucking mouth before I shut it for you You want to know listen we have a case in bed already I trust issues of Marnie coming on it and now I hear she's been sharing a bed with some geese a lot What the fuck is that about in my eyes? You spent a lot of time to about I've said to you I've said that I have anyone else like I've said You don't fucking talk I'm gonna say what I've got I say don't care Money's lying for a fucking tea when I'm not around she loves a little flirt soon as I'm there she wants me Can't have your cake and eat it
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Ankita Bhandari मर्डर पर BJP के चेहरे का पर्दाफ़ाश, Congress अध्यक्ष चुनाव में पार्टी हुई एक्सपोज़!
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इंडिया की बात के इस एपिसोड में वरिष्ठ पत्रकार भाषा सिंह, उर्मिलेश और अभिसार शर्मा बात कर रहे हैं Ankita Bhandari हत्याकांड में शामिल BJP नेता के बेटे और कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष चुनाव में एक्सपोज़ हुई कांग्रेस पार्टी के बारे में। इसके साथ ही वे बात कर रहे हैं पीएम मोदी द्वारा राष्ट्रीय खेलों के उद्घाटन में किये गए 'चुनाव प्रचार' के बारे में।
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अगर स्वाल तारी की उदियां उदियांते की आपका पनी होता! hope that we can discuss it. आपंक्गी तारी की यहागा तुए और लिएाने लेगास्वाली और उब लेजागांदी की आपका रहागे लोगा. मैं अपीसा दा्रट कर मैंहि�powered और उर मिलेषュ मैं यीं Zwindra में अफिस अफ binsसार शेरमा और उसे अपना सोंटा। मैं मुरग उरारे साध योग நेथ़ा इसी बूदी tumors अपक्द pint रोग और दिसांग. मैंश्णचन ऐसाاحचा करता, तो वो तगี่ लियles astaghana, पुए थी alsamean kaulikar उ היא एसबोस फ़ा है। मुद्दा नमबार दोौए कोंगरिस में राशष्ट्र पती एच्योंआभ मैगर उसने पुरी चला से कोंगरिस को पुई अंदूरी तोभार बफर खुएच्पोष कर दिया है उसके हम चर्चा करेंगे और तीस्रा मुद्दा राश्ट्वी खेलुं को गाटन हूँआ है और प्रदान अंती नरेंद्र मुदी में राश्ट्वी तोर पर जो एक महत्पून मुखा ता उसे चुनावी प्रचार में लगा दिया है बार्वी पास एक लगी जिसे 88% मिले ते बार्वी में उसकी हत्या कर दिजाती है खबरे ये भी आरी हैं कि उसे वेश्वरती कि तरब उसे ड़केला जा रहा था शर्वनाध बयान आतने अरेसिस के निताव कि तरव से अब दख हमोष हैं स्प्रती रानी जो की बाल विकास कल्यान मंत्री है एक शब्द उनके मुसे नहीं लिकला है क्या एस खबर का पंच शुर्वात करते हैं बाश्वागे साथ अबी सार इस में बाश्पा का जो फर्जी हिन्दू प्रेम हैं अबी सार इस में बाश्पा का जो फर्जी हिन्दू प्रेम है वह इस प्रदा फाष होता है कि यहापर इस से बहले हमने देखाता कि वो बलाद कारियों के पक्ष में कडे होते हैं, उंके लोग समर तन में कडे होते हैं अबी सार इस में बाश्पा का जो फर्जी हिन्दू प्रेम हैं वह इस प्रदा फाष होता है कि यहापर इस से बहले हमने देखाता कि वो बलाद कारियों के पक्ष में कडे होते हैं, उंके लोग समर तन में कडे होते हैं लेकिन यहाईक मनत्री इस मुड़ी अरानी से लेके बाखी तमाम लोग एक शबद नहीं बोलते हैं और पूरी की पूरी कोषिष की जाती है, कि इस मामले में भी लीपा पोटी की जासके भाश्पा बाश्पा का बेटी पड़ाओ भेटी बचाओ का पूरा का पूरा नारा स्तन्ट एक अच्पोज जाएस खबर का पनच बताएंगे उर्मूलेश अबिशार मुझे लकता है कि बहारती जनता पार्टी जहां-जहां-शासन में है, अगर अगर अप देके सभी स्विज्टेट्स में, तो महलाوں की सुरक्षा, आम लोग की सुरक्षा के फ्रंट पर भिल्कुल तोटल फेल्लियोर है, और ये तो देअ भूमी कहते है, उआपने इस खवर पर उर्मेलेशी मेरा पन्ची ये है, कि क्या प्रदान मंत्री नरेंद्र मुदी को निमंट्रन देना होगा, इस मुद्देर पर अपनी राए रकने के लिए, उनके पास कितने मंच हैं, आप नाश्टल गेमस का इस्तमाल करते है, अपनी राजनीती करने के लिए, अपने कारे सस के नेटा का एक बहान देखा और उस में उबहान मी ये ख़ेरा था, कि शर्म आनी चाही हे अनकिता के पिता को जिसने अपनी लड़की को नोखरी करने बेजा. इंटी सोछ देखी है, कितनी किने जे अपनी पेट्रिक से भी गट्या सोच है, के एक लडकी नुक्री करने जारी है, उसे तुमें सूरक्षा जमीं पर देनी हैं, और तुम दोष मण रहे हो वसके भाप पर... वो ने नुक्री करने किल बेज़ा है अस नुक्री कमाई का रहा है। कि जो देक ही इस से ये बी पता चलता है अलकी हर बारी लोग बाग करते रहे हैं यसी तरहा से जब भी कोई भलाद कार, यों, हिन्सा, मडर का मामला आता है तो यह मेशा पुराना निरभ्या के समय से हमने देखाएं के स्थान्द यही रहा है कि लड़की क्या करने गए थी, लड़की वहां क्यो थी, लड़की यहां क्यो थी, कपड़े क्या पहने थे, यही सब करते रहे हैं लिकि यहां जितनी नंगगगग, जितनी बेशर्मी के साथ अंकिता के पिटा पे दबाव बनाया, वो तीवी के सामने रो रहे हैं, बोल रहे हैं के रिजोर तोर दिया गया, साथे एविदेंस का तम कर दिये गय, इस से यह पता चलता है, तो चीज हैं, कि मनुवादि संसकती जो बहाश्पा लाना चाहती, RSS लाना चाहती है, उसके ह का लडका शामिल होता है, तब अप्राद करने वाला हिन्दू है, पीडिता हिन्दू है, लेकिन जो हिन्दू वादि ब्रिगेड है, वो चुप्चा बैट जाती है, शर्मनाग दंख से, दोशी उनी को बनाने लकती है, कि तुम ने क्यों किया? बिलकुल मैं आपको याद लाना चाहूंगा, एक और अंकिता ती वो अंकिता ती चार कंड की, आपको याद होगा उस अंकिता की मुत में आरूपी ता एक मुसलमान शाहरुख, और आपको याद होगा की इसी मंच पर हम ने उसे सवाल भी किया था, उस पर चर्षा भी की � बहाचपाई बहुल गये, उल्टा अनरकल बयान तीए जारे है और भिलेज़ी, दिके स्म्रती रानी, जो इस भी भाग की मंत्री है, अगर कैदे से दिखा जाए, तो उंको जरुं बोलना जाए था, नि, बट राहुल गान्दी का मुद्दानी था क्यो बोलंगी हूँ, मै यहां कोई मुस्ली मेंगिल लिए है, चार कन्द में मुस्ली मेंगिल ता, बिपक्ष सासी तराजी ता, आप उत्रा कन्द देओ भूमी में आप की पाटी राज कर रही है, आप पताते है देओ भूमी है, और उसको आप देखती भूमी बना रहे है, इतने वरशों से, जब लेक्सिसें गाँम में एक लगकी ने एक अपनी पसंद के लगके से शादी कर लिए, अभी कुछी दिन पहले की बात है, अंकिता हाँत्या कान्द से कुछी दिन पहले की बात है ये, पुरे आल्मोडा में पुरे कुमाउ अंचलाए इलाके में भावे लामचा बंद तक किया गया, इस कस्बे में, लेकिन बहारती जंका पार्टी के लोगों ने निरमंता पुरवक पुलिस बेज कर के जो प्रदर्शन कर रहे ते लोग इस में सभी जाती सभी भी रादरी के में में मेरी युजान कारी है कि पार्टी के नित्त्तोने और किंद्र सद्कार ने कुछ दिन पहले दो दिन पहले सारे लोगों को बुलाक कर के दिल्डि में रख्खा, तीन दिन तक, लेकिन क्या हुए, कुछ भी नहीं कोई फैसला नहीं हूए, आखिर उब अड़ल क्यों दिन तक ता जाए रहे रही ती, होतेल के उस हसे को बी बुल्डो उस की आड़ा और सब सब सरनाग बात है, कि राज के जो आपिस अफिसर ड़ाशोग कुमार मेहता वो बाप के साथ एक इंटेवूज है हूँ ड़ाल दिते है, मदे एक मजाक चल रहा है, कि आप पुलीस अफिसर है, आप की कुन्टक्रूल से है, आप जो पिडता है उनके पिटा के साथ एक इंटेवूँ, जिस में आप को राज सरकार की चवी को समारना है, भाशा आप ब नहीं, भाशा वो सभाल भी है, अकि आखिरो रहाशमे शक्स खोन है, जिस के लिए अंखिता को, जिस म्परोषी मैं दھखेला जागा रहा था, वो भी वी वीडा आप च़ार की है रहा है, आप पाना पावा और पावा को आप यहाँ पावाग देवूँ आप पावावा र भी बड़़़ा सबाल है, बड़ा प्रष्ष्ट थे। क्या सीज्ची टीवे को वरभाद इसी भजया से किया? क्या बुल्डोखर का इस्तिमाल इसी थरा से किया? क्या ता कि उन तबाँए प्रमानो पर अग्खुष लगाई असके अग्ग? क्राईम सीन अपने ख़तन कर दिया जिसको तमाम लेके परीवार केरे थे कि जहाज होनी चाएगे ती परीवार तक को जाने नी दिया गया उसका समाल लाने के लिए तो आप ये देकी कि पुरा क्राईम सीन तो जब भाश्पा सरकार में है और भाश्पा का जु नेता है उसके खिलाब जो अभियान चलना चाही था सारा क्राईम सीन आपको प्रोटेट करना चाही ता कुछ नहीं होता, मेरा मानना साफ है इस मामले पे वाइत वाश करने पे उतारो नहीं और हम आज तक्रीब न नबभे फीष्डी ये कै सकते है अस्लियस सामने नहीं आएगी उसे तफन कर दिया गया पिताने और भाइने इस और इशारा कर दिया आभी सार यहे नहीं पिताने ये भी काता कि मेरा बेटा सीथा साथा लगका है ये मुन्ना भाई मबभीश से कम नहीं है कि अनपर आरोप लगा था कि इनो अपनी आयो रवेद की परिक्षा जो दी थी वो किसी और को बिटा कर किया था उसको लेकर यूनवरस्टीन है तलख तेवर भी अपनायते मगर जाएर सी बाते मनत्री का बिटा है वो लड़की बिचारी नुक्री करने कि लिए मजबोर हो जाती है और पहली साल्रे तक नी मिलती है और उसे मुतके हाट तो तार दिया जाते है और ये आपनी बदस्तूर बना है और शाथ बना भी रहे गागे और देके उस लड़की का साहस मैंने फुटेज देखा तेलविजन पे मैं च्ष्वम चकित रहा गया कि कितने किलुमीटर पैडल चल करके लोग बसद दे तक पूझते हैं तब फिर शहर जाते हैं और फिर उपूझते हैं मुक्के शहर में तो हमरा ये कहना है करिवार को अगे बड़ानी की कोशिष कर रही थी कैसे उसको विलकुल रहुट डाला गया उसको विलकुल एक टरासे मरने के लिए बाड दे कर दिया गया और हत्या कर दीगे विसकी तो ये जो प्रशना अप उठार हैं मुझे लगता हैं तो तीन प्रशनो का जबाब तरकार को देना चाही है यह बाड यह से मामलो में तक्काल तोप लिए लिए नक्वरी कमेटी बनाई जाती है कोई नक्वरी में इसकी CBI आप एनाए भिध देते हो कैते हो की गतना गती सामाने क्राम की आप एनाए भिद तुस्री बात की इस में ये जो रेजार्ट है उसको बुल्डोज जो की आगया उस लडकी के पहले कमरे को की आगया इसके बाद CCTV CCTV को देमिस की आगया यह सबही कारोनो पर मैं सबता हो की एक सरकार को अपनी बाड डाने चाही है इस पीकर जिनके आदेश के बाद हरकत में आया प्रशासन इन सभी लों को बलाया गया तो आखिर सरकार को बतारा जाये कि उस मी मीटिंग में फैसला क्या हूँँँँँँँँ क्यो उनको फिर बैरंग वापस बेट दिया गया वाप सब होगय बाड आप डीया होँँँ। कि मीटिया भी उएग उगर अंडाज मिन सब भालने बुच्ठा सब सब भढ़ी ट्राज दीय है चलि आप तूसरा मुड़ा बके साम्ने आगरा है तुसतो वो तूस्तरा मुड़ा क्या है आजा क्या है? कल आपने राष्ट्रे कील का अब्दाटन देखाए, प्रदान्मन्तरी नर्यंद्र्मुदी के बाशंग को सूनाओगा. उजबाश़नो ये कहरे ते की एक गुज्राती होने के नाति, अगर मुस्से कोई भूल्षुक हो गए हो, तो मैं आप से मापी मानन चातों. आजा देश के तियास में आजे मुखे मेरे खाल से मुझे तो याद नी परते की एक प्रदान मंत्री एक राष्ट्रिये तोर पर महतपून जो मुगका है उसका इस्तमाल इस तरा से खोले आम राजनीती के लिए करे, क्या एस मुड्दे का पंष, शुर्वात उर्मेलेशिस? इस्तरा के फंकषंष योकी नेशन्ट्र फंक्षंस हैं जिनका राजनीच से कोई लिईष्ता नहीं है, जिनका एलच्छंस से तो दूर-बूर का नहीं है, उनको एलट्टोरल गेन में और उस तरा के इस्तमाल में कि आजा राई इस्तमाल मैं ट्रूब मैं समता होगे बेह � सी प्लेन उडाटे है, और इस भार तो उन्हें नेश्टल गेम को ही, रहिजैक किया, और उस में भी, अपने ही नाम के च्तेडियम पर, जाकर ये सारगा सारा ध्रामा कीया, परिवार याद याध याद याद आयाडाया, जैशा नहीं यादाए, और तमाम वोई लोग नहीं आए, मामला बहुत साफ है, वे गुजरात में दरे हूए है। अभिसार, क्या है आपका पंच? मैं चानता हों कि इसवक चुनावाचार सहीता नहीं है, मैं अगर आपको याद होगा, कि नाशल कमिषन फो चाल्रगट्स प्रोटेक्षन के अद्यश हैं प्रियान कनुंगो, उनहोंने चुनावाएव को शिकाएत करनी ती कि राहुल गान्दी अपनी भारत जोडो यात्रा में बच्छों का इस्तमाल कर रहें। यहापर क्या हो रहा है, यहापर खुले आम गुजराती आस्मिता की बात की जारी है, प्रदा मनत्री बूल गय, क्या वो चीफ मिनिस्ट्चर नहीं है, प्राई मिनिस्ट्चर हैं। वागे ये तमा मुद्धे जिस पर गोर करनी की जरूथ है, अब जानते हो विलिश सब से हास्से आस्पत बात ये लगी, जब वो बात कर रहे थे नाश्टल गेमस पर की हमने परिवार वाद कहतन कर दिया है, और तो जैशा कुन है, रोंजेटली कुन है, सिदारत वर्मा कुन है, अर्जून मुन्डा भी च्या तीरन्दाजी के संख क्या द्यक्ष है, बादमेंटन संख क्या द्यक्ष हेमन तो भिस शर्मा है, लंबी च्योडी अनुराग थाखुर, मतला वो है लिक शर्म तक नहीं आती, यिस तरकार की और खासकर मुदी जी और शाहा जी की यही विषेस्ता है, की वो आशी बाते कहेंगे, की ये कोंगरेस रिजिम में होता था, हम ने सब खतम कर दिया है, जैसे आपने ये कहा खेल में, वो कैतें राइनीत का परीवार वाद, अपने खेल के सारे नामों को गिना दिया, जैसा से लेकर के और नोजायने कितने कितने, और भी होंगे बोगत सारे, जिनको हम लोग नहीं जानते, लेकिन आप बता ये, परीवार वाद ये योंगे खतम किया है, अप अप उत्रा कहनड में चले जाएगे, उत्रा कहनड से लेकर के और आप नीचे चले जाएगे करनातक्त, परीवार वाद का नंगा नाच है, परीवार वाद में आप कैर हैं, अप अप देकिए अबी पिछले दिनो हम ले देखा, की दिल्ली में ही, वर्मादी का बेटा जीफ बनेगा यहां का, यह कोई तुस्रा बनेगा, इसी को लेकर, तब जाएगर किसी तीशे को बनादेखा। इसका एक राजनी तिख पहलु भी है, और इसका जिक्र भाशाने भी अपने पंच्छ में किया, भारती जनता पाटी, गुजराद को लिकर देरी हुए है, मैं इसको एक और चीस जोडना चाता हो, राहुल गान्दी भारत जोड यात्रा कर रहें, कमसे कम दक्षन में, उनी शांदार प्रतिक्रिया मिल रही है, आज वो करनाटक में, मैं जब देखा प्रदान मंत्री को सूरत में, रोट शो करते हो, और फिर नाश्टल गेम्स में, उनी के स्टेडियम में प्रविषते होगे, आपने ही नाम के स्टेडियम में, तो मुझे वो दोनो में कुछ फरक नहीं दिखा, मैं कहना चाता हो, अर्विंद के जिवाल के सोचल मेडिया हेद को, जो की गुजराथ से जोडे हूए, विज्यनाएर को गिरफतार करना, ये सब तो एकी कडी कहस्सा है ना भाशा, और देखे जमीन पर भी, हम सब जान रहें कि, जिस तरह से तस्वीर सामने आँए, कि जिस तरह से भारा जोडो यात्रा को, एक ना चाहते हुए भी फुटेज मिली है, उसने बहुत परेशानी पैद्या की है, मोदीजी के लिए अप देखे, कि सारा का सारा जो रोट शो है, चैं सुरत का हो, चैं कोस्तल बेल्ट को, प्लखच की कोस्तल बेल्ट पे मोदीजी का, यह कैना कि इतनी खुबसुरत है, लिकन विकास नहीं होपाया, वो यह बुल गय, कि उनी की सरकार है, अब भी आपी की सरकार है, तीन दशक वहाँ और आट साल यहा, तो यह दिखा रहा है, अभी सार, गुजरात में जब माननी मुक्छ्मन्त्री, नरिंद्र मोदी ते, मैं उस्वक भी, गुजरात कही बर गया, और दोंग जिला गुजरात कही है, उस दोंग जिले में, हालत ये ती की रात को, एक होतल नहीं था, जाहा मैरा सकों, और दोंग जिला गुजरात कही है, उस दोंग जिले में, हालत ये ती की रात को, एक होतल नहीं था, जाहा मैरा सकों, मुझे वाहा से, सथतर किलमिटर दूर जाना पडा कही है, और होतल पाने के लिए, और दिस्टिक हेट कौर्टर दांग है, और योजना आयोग उसमे हुआ करता ता, निती आयोग नहीं ता, योजना आयोग नहीं भारत के साथ सब से पिच्टरे जिलो की एक लिस्ट बनाई थी, मुस्ट बैक्वर्ट शिक्ष्टर दिस्च्टिक साब अप विन्टिया, उस में 6 जिले अपने गुजराद के ते, जाएके मुक्च्ट्टी उसमें नेरेंडर मुदी थे, अब आप सोचीए कि उन में से कई जिले आसे है, जो आज भी सब निती आजोग के सबते पिच्टरे जिलो में चामिल है, उस में ये जिला भी है. अप ये तमाम चीसे कहरे हो, अप जानते हो चुनाव जब आएगा, आम आब मी पारती के फाक्टर हैं, शेहरो में वो कुँँग्रिस को नुक्सान प्ोचा रहे है, सूरत के स्तानिये, शुनावो मैं आम आब मी पारती नमबर दोपी ही, तो कोंगरिस को नुक्सान तो यां सीथा दिकरा है, उपर से पाटी भी भीतर गाथ का सामना कर लिए बिख्रिव एप पाटी शुनाव आएगा और अंत में फिर कोई मनी शंकर अईर का बयान आएगा या खिसी अर का आजाएगा बयान और उस को फिर भ्रमित कर के देश्की � इंडियन पुच्छन के पाज जो भारत में बिपक्षीडव ल है, मुख्ध्य भिपक्षीडव यह आसी डynamic party तक भी खाता हो बाहरसाः के अचार कोगी से ऐक fats थी Abs camri Himself, वो डरसल वी आपता सबईम। ठासनाइ उजा अगil Заा फुलिम कोगी tyingे कें थी मवाखॉो उिन त्या दी। elemento कोग Mein Humi통r. अफ़ाई तूम न एक लाँगाग अदुस पर आगे नहीं आती तो निष्चित रुप से भीजेपी को फ़ादा में लेगा लिखे लिखे अद्बागा एक तरव भाशा प्रचार तन्तर पर पुरा कबजा मोदीका प्रदान मंत्री मोदीका और जो मैं नाश्टल गेमस में देखा तुसी तरव विपक्ष में बिख्ष्राव तु ये दोनो चीजें आखिर कार भाज्पाए की तो मदद कर रही हैं और तीस्रा जो एडी और आजंजेंसी जी आप उतो होग़े तुस तरा से काम कर रही हैं तु ये दो माने के चले की तीं फैक्टर्स हैं ये आप यो एक एहम फैक्टर है वो ही आप की लोग कैसे पहुषेंगे लोग कैसे लियाट करेंगे क्योंकि नाराजगी बडी है नाराजगी और जिसको प्रदान मंत्र नरें मोदी और आमिश्चा बहाप चुके हैं और उसी देमेज कंट्रूल के तहेद और अब हम रुख करेंगे इंट्या की बात का तीस्रा मुद्दा कोंगरेश की राश्ट पतिये छुनाव मैधान में इस सुक मल्लिकार जुन खडगे और शषी तरूर हैं दिगवजैसिंग विद्रोग कर चुके हैं अशो गेलो दाविदारी पेश कर रहे थे मैंगर उछो पुरा प्रकरन हुआ है उसने राजिस्तान में किसम की अस्थिरता पैदा कर दिए बडा प्रष्निये कि क्या गान्दी परिवार वास्तविक जमीनी हकीकत से कोसो दूर है अपके सवाल मेही जबाब है कि वाकई नेरु गान्दी परिवार इस जमीनी अस्लियत है राइनेट की वाकिप नहीं है कही नहीं एक दिसकनेक्त है और कोंगरेस काला कमान जिसे अप कहते है मैं समझतो हों कि ये अपके सवाल मेही जबाब है इस वाकिप नहीं है कही नहीं एक दिसकनेक्त है और कोंगरेस काला कमान जिसे अप कहते है मैं समझतो हों कि ये अपना बन्तादार, अपनी पार्टी का बन्तादार स्फ्वाल मेही क्या है अजखवर का पवन्च देखी मेरा मानना है कि जिस तरा से राहुल गान्दी चला रहें भारत जोडो यात्रा उतनी ही जरूरत है कोंगरेस जोडो यात्रा चलाने की और समजने की पलस के आखिर जमीन पर जो लोग मुक्खे मंत्री और तमा मलाएइदार पडों पे आखिर तोड़ा भी गबड़ाने पर इक्वेशन भिद्रोह में की उतर जाते है और कंट्रोल रही कमान का नहीं रहे जाता या इस समें बहत संकत की इस्तिती में कोंगरेस है अबिसार क्या है इस पे आप का पवन्च इस बुत्बे पर मेरा पवन्च यह उर्मिलेश जी खबरे कुछ इसत्रा की है की प्र्याँका गण्दिने बहरोसा दिलाय बादी भी बवाड़ को बहुड़ी बाद तो ये बही आप यक व्यकती को कैसे वादा कर सकते हैं वादा तो आप जदं ता को करना चागेगना वादा तो आप जंता को करना चाएगे ना उसे तोड़देएखोगे कलग बाथ है मगर मैं कुछ और कहेरा हूँ गानी परिवार क्या हकीकत नहीं देखरी है कि एक सो सात में से बानवे विदाएक सचन पालेट के खलाफ हैं अगर मैं कुछ और कहेरा हूँ गानी परिवार क्या हकीकत नहीं देखरी है कि एक सो सात में से बानवे विदाएक सचन पालेट के खलाफ हैं और वो ये कैसे बहुल सकते हैं कि यह वही सचन पालेट हैं बाइी सविदाएकों के सात आज से दो साल पहले गुरुगराम के रिजाएड रिजाएड में पहुट बहाच्पा की गोड में जाके बैटने को तहीआर थे विचार दारा किस तरप पर कमजोरी दिखाए देखती आपी सचन पालेट की विचा गानी परवार कोई चीजन लिए देखाए देरी? बलकोल नहीं दिखाए देरे हैं और मुझे लगता हैं न देखने दिया जारा हैं कि परवार अपने से प्रेवेल बहुत कम करता हैं बहुत जनता के बीच में बहुत कम जाता हैं आवल गान्दी इस परवार से बहुत वरषों के बाद पहले नेता हैं जो पद्यात्रा पर निकले हैं और मुझे लखता है कि उनको इसका बहुत बड़ा फयदा मिलेगा निश्चित रूप से मिलेगा और नेट्डा के बीच में जाते हैं उसका जरूर उसको और चवाज के आच्तर पर सम�いました, आब नी वयचारीएक समझ बड़ाने में बहुत बाध मडद मिलीगती है तो लेकिं जब आई लेंगे एक नया आज्मी बनकर एक नैए राजनिता के रूप में तब तक ये जो दो लोग यहाँ पर बआटे हैं, प्रियंका जी और सूनिया जी, और उनके जो सलाखार हैं, इन सलाखारों की दिमाग और मिजाच से ये लोग अगर चलते हैं, अगर चलते हैं तो में नहीं जांता, मैं गई पास कोई तोस अचन्फर्ष्य नहीं हैं। अगर ये सलाखारों के बल पर ही सारा दिसीजन लेते हैं, तो यकीनन जब तक राहुल गांदी लोड कर आएंगे, तब तक बंतादार कुछ जादा हो चुका होगा, क्योंकी इसके पहले पंजाब, अब आब बताई ये पंजाब में कोन सज्जन ते, यही आजे माकन ते, यह तो उस दिन भी मोजुत थे, जब राहुल गांदी ने, मन्मोहन सिंक सरकार का, अद्दिया देस पार दिया था, प्रिस्कलब आप रिन्दिया में, अजे माकन उंके बबगल में बेखे थे, तो ये अजे माकन गै, क्यों, क्योंकी राएज सबा में इनको राजस्तान से, ज श्र्मान अशोग गहलो सूनिया जी से, अपने नेटा से, बाइस स्दारिको को चीन में जाकर राहुल गांदि से मिलते है, टेसस्दारिको जएप रोडते है।, आप शविस्टारी को आप यह से क्या हो गया क्या हो गया कि आनन्द फानन में भिधाएक दल की बैटें का उनको हुचुम दिया जाता है और वी इस पेस्पीक टिप के साथ की नया नेता चुना जायाएका और ने एक सिके के अग नया नेता कों चुना जायायागा श्रीमान � मेरा मान लागा ज़ें में तरजीश लिए बुड़ च्या आब विसार कि इस में एक दुस्रा आंगल है तिस पर मुझे लखता है कि चर्चा हूनी जरूरी है तुस्रा आंगल गहलोगत का है अंतिता गहलोगत नहीं ये दिखाया कि मुख्हिमंट्री पड कोंगरळास अद्गेश के पत से जआड़ा ब़ा है और धुस्री ग्हलोगत नहीं भाड लगाधार बलक्ल कलोज़ शरकल में है उंका उंका थी खुड कोगी लाँडूब बरद राहुल गान्दि से होती लेए तमाम लोगों से होती है अगर उंको ये लिजरवेशन था वो अगर बेखे, हम आप यहां बैटके जानते हैं कि वहां कि राजनिती क्या चल रहें? गहलोद को भी पताए ये राजनिती चल रहें? उंको मुख्य मंत्री पट से अस्तीपा देना पडेगा अदेश के लिए उतरने का. ये सब लोग, मीट्या में भी सब को पताथा. सवाल ये है कि अगर आपकी इस्में असहमती ती, तो यह आपको लोगों को बताना अपने लीटर्स को बताना, जिन पर आपका इतना बहरोसा है. कोगे अश्वोग गहलोद कोगी मामूली चीज नहीं हैं. वो पुरा लगाता राहुल गान्दी के साथ रहरे हैं. तो ये एक जो मैस, मुझे लगता ये जो मैस है, ये रायता पहलना के इतने लोग जागे स्पीक, ये एक सीजन्ड लीटर की निशानी नहीं है, जिस में अश्वोग गहलोद ने बहत बडी चूग की, उंके कहे बिना अश्वोग गहलोद अद्दियक्छ नहीं बन आचाथे थे. आश्वोग गहलोद अद्दियक्छ नहीं बन अचाथे ते, तो बोल डेद, मैं के लिए ये सारद ड्रामा नहीं हूँता, अप अप प्रु अप अप बोले भिलकोग की जे. आप बोले बिल्गुर किजा किजा। सी, मुझे लखता है की इन्फारमेशन नहीं है, सच्छ यह है की भारती रास्टी कोंगरेस के अद्खष पत के लिए, अगर किसी पत पर कुई व्यक्ती बैठा है पहले से, और वो मीद्वार बनता है. तो वो जरॉए नहीं है कि पहले जहां वो बैटा है वहासे तत्काल इस्टी पाडे, वान मैं वान पोस्ट का मतलव यह नहीं होता है, जो डाओल गान्दीने का जिस पर यह कनविंस थे, अशोग गालुद. हमारी जो जान कारी है, वो यह ता की यह तै हूए ता की, नोमिनेशन के बाट चनाव हो जाएगा जब अद्देच पन जाएंगे, तब पट चोड़ देंगे, यह तरीका होता है. तरीका यह नहीं होता है, कि हमें कैसे पट पर चनाव पाले लडें, जिस में जीथ, हार निष्चित नहीं है, निष्चित नहीं है, अप पट को भी चोर दें जिस पट पर हम पाले से बेटें, आफ सा कही नहीं होता है, आप यह अथ सभी इस राइते को प्हलाने के चलते, आप ने राजच़ान में अपना नुक्सान कर देखा, एक ईस बयो देखारे है, कि बारति एज़ननता पारती, और ज़ादर राइता पहलाया और मुझे लगता है के अज़ा लिटर आप सीम है, अपका सीदा होट लाईन पे कनेक्त है, आप दोनो लोग जातें सचिन पालेट भी वहाँ जातें, अशोग गहलोद भी जातें, सब कुछ होने के भाजुद, अज़ा समबख नहीं है कि लिट लाईक सचिन पालेट, वहाँ पहलेट, और मुझे लगता हैए, आप सक्थं भी बाजए।। अचोग गहलोद भी अप बता दीजे, अशोग गहलोद लोग के अप बदा दीजे, सचिन पायलेट को बिना विदाएकों के समर्ठन के कैसे बना सकता है, मुक्य मुन्तरी आप हम को बतादीजे अशोग गालोथ को जब बनाया आता, तो अशोग गालोथ के साथ अपसलुत मेजा ती ती आपके पास आथ या थारा इतने विदाएक। और आम ये नी बूलना चाही है, सचिन पायलेट के साथ पहली बाद, तो साल पहले जो बगाववध की स्तिती पैडा होगी सचिन पायलेट के साथ, उनके जो भाईस विदायक ते उस से गत के पंद्रा होगा है, नमबर एक, नमबर दो आप पिष्ले दिड़ सालो से क्या कर रहेते, आपको काईदे सुन बानबे विदायक में, अपनी पैट बतानी ती आपने वो तक नी किया, इसके लिए ना बूले, आशोग गेलोद की पहुष तो भीजे पी तक मैं है, वसुंद्रा राज़िय सिंदिया उनकी बोड़ अची दोसता है, याने की वो एक बोड़ दिगगज राजने ता है, अबिसार शर्मा, बहाशा और मिलेश को अनुमती दीजे नमसकार
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What Is ARTHROPOD? ARTHROPOD Definition & Meaning
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What is ARTHROPOD, What does ARTHROPOD mean, ARTHROPOD meaning, ARTHROPOD definition, ARTHROPOD explanation
An arthropod (/ˈɑːrθrəpɒd/, from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint" and πούς pous, "foot") is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Euarthropoda,[1][3] which includes insects, arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans. The term Arthropoda as originally proposed refers to a proposed grouping of Euarthropods and the phylum Onychophora. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticle made of chitin, often mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. The rigid cuticle inhibits growth, so arthropods replace it periodically by moulting.
Their versatility has enabled them to become the most species-rich members of all ecological guilds in most environments. They have over a million described species, making up more than 80 per cent of all described living animal species, some of which, unlike most other animals, are very successful in dry environments.
Arthropods range in size from the microscopic crustacean Stygotantulus up to the Japanese spider crab. Arthropods' primary internal cavity is a hemocoel, which accommodates their internal organs, and through which their haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates; they have open circulatory systems. Like their exteriors, the internal organs of arthropods are generally built of repeated segments. Their nervous system is "ladder-like", with paired ventral nerve cords running through all segments and forming paired ganglia in each segment.
Their heads are formed by fusion of varying numbers of segments, and their brains are formed by fusion of the ganglia of these segments and encircle the esophagus. The respiratory and excretory systems of arthropods vary, depending as much on their environment as on the subphylum to which they belong.
Their vision relies on various combinations of compound eyes and pigment-pit ocelli: in most species the ocelli can only detect the direction from which light is coming, and the compound eyes are the main source of information, but the main eyes of spiders are ocelli that can form images and, in a few cases, can swivel to track prey. Arthropods also have a wide range of chemical and mechanical sensors, mostly based on modifications of the many setae (bristles) that project through their cuticles. Arthropods' methods of reproduction and development are diverse; all terrestrial species use internal fertilization, but this is often by indirect transfer of the sperm via an appendage or the ground, rather than by direct injection.
Aquatic species use either internal or external fertilization. Almost all arthropods lay eggs, but scorpions give birth to live young after the eggs have hatched inside the mother. Arthropod hatchlings vary from miniature adults to grubs and caterpillars that lack jointed limbs and eventually undergo a total metamorphosis to produce the adult form. The level of maternal care for hatchlings varies from nonexistent to the prolonged care provided by scorpions.
The evolutionary ancestry of arthropods dates back to the Cambrian period. The group is generally regarded as monophyletic, and many analyses support the placement of arthropods with cycloneuralians (or their constituent clades) in a superphylum Ecdysozoa. Overall, however, the basal relationships of Metazoa are not yet well resolved. Likewise, the relationships between various arthropod groups are still actively debated.
Arthropods contribute to the human food supply both directly as food, and more importantly indirectly as pollinators of crops. Some species are known to spread severe disease to humans, livestock, and crops.
Source: Wikipedia.org
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The arthropod, an arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton external skeleton a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods formed the phylum Uarthropida, which includes insects, arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans. The term arthropida as originally proposed refers to a proposed grouping of Uarthropods and the phylum Monocophora. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticle made of chyrton, often mineralized with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. The rigid cuticle inhibits growth, so arthropods replace it periodically by molting. Their versatility has enabled them to become the most species rich members of all ecological guilds in most environments. They have over a million described species, making up more than 80% of all described living animal species, some of which, unlike most other animals, are very successful in dried environments. Arthropods range in size from the microscopic crustacean stygotin chelus up to the Japanese spider crab. Arthropods' primary internal cavity is a hemocel, which accommodates their internal organs, and through which their hemocleumph, analogue of blood, circulates. They have open circulatory systems. Like their exteriors, the internal organs of arthropods are generally built of repeated segments. Their nervous system has ladder-like with-paired ventral nerve cords running through all segments and forming paired ganglio in each segment. Their heads are formed by fusion of varying numbers of segments, and their brains are formed by fusion of a ganglio of these segments and encircle the esophagus. The respiratory and excretory systems of arthropods vary, depending as much on their environment as on the subphylum to which they belong. Their vision relies on various combinations of compound eyes and pigment-pick oceali. In most species the oceali can only detect the direction from which light is coming. And the compound eyes are the main source of information, but the main eyes of spiders are oceali that can form images and, in a few cases, can swivel to track praise. Arthropods also have a wide range of chemical and mechanical sensors, mostly based on modifications of the many seeding bristles that project through their cuticles. Arthropods' methods of reproduction and development are diverse, altrestrial species use internal fertilization, but this is often by indirect transfer of the sperm via an appendage or the ground, rather than by direct injection. Aquatic species use either internal or external fertilization. Almost all arthropods lay eggs, but scorpions give birth to live young after the eggs have hatched inside the mother. Arthropod hatchlings vary from miniature adults to grubs and caterpillars that lamp jointed limbs and eventually undergo a total metamorphosis to produce the adult form. The level of maternal care for hatchlings varies from non-existent to the prolonged care provided by scorpions. The evolutionary ancestry of arthropods dates back to the Cambrian period. The group is generally regarded as monophytic, and many analyzes support the placement of arthropods with cycloneureliens who their constituent clades in a superphylum that is H.O.A. Overall, however, the basal relationships of metazoa are not yet well resolved. Likewise, the relationships between various arthropod groups are still actively debated. Arthropods contribute to the human food supplied both directly as food, and more importantly indirectly as pollinators of crops. Some species aren't known to spread severe disease to humans, livestock, and crops.
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3 Simple Tips to Survive the Holidays with your Family | Art of Charm [2019]
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Here are 3 simple tips to avoid arguments and enjoy the holidays with your family. The pressure of the holidays can put everyone on edge, but going in with the right mindset, and some tools for handling tension can make your holiday experience a smooth and enjoyable one!
AJ discusses how we often don't realize that our body language is impacting our interactions with family members. By opening up our body language and projecting positivity we can avoid conflict. Another key to keeping your family from getting to you is employing empathy and understanding. Lastly, show some curiosity for your elders and watch them open up to share stories from their past.
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Hey, what's up, YouTube? It's AJ here from The Art of Charm, and I'm going to give you three tips today on how to survive the holidays even if you don't like your family. All right. Now, we all know that getting together for the holidays can bring a lot of enjoyment, but also a lot of frustration. Of course, in today's world, religion, politics, we all know the topics that start fights, but a lot of us don't realize that we're going into these events thinking the wrong thing. So the first tip today is to focus on your body language. Here at The Art of Charm, we say the mind leads the body and the body leads the mind. Now, I know in the past you may have had a really rough go around the holidays with your family. You may have even gotten in arguments or felt attacked, but if we can turn our body language around, open up our body language, stand a little taller, put on a big smile throughout the event, we are going to change the tone of that event, and we're going to influence our mind, meaning we're not going to be closed off. We're not going to feel argumentative or judged when we actually are just open, calm and collected. So when you're walking in the door at your family's holiday, open up that body language, stand up tall, put a big smile on. And of course, when you are feeling attacked, put that smile on. It's going to really disarm your family members who might feel that they could take advantage of you. Now, the second tip I want to talk about is starting to use some empathy. Listen, everyone in your family has a story. They have a background. They have a history that led to that mindset, that led to that worldview. That might be disagreeable to you. That might be something you don't believe in. So go into the holidays with a bit more empathy. Think about all the trials and tribulations that your family members have been through. Don't think about the judgment that might be coming your way, but think about the life events that may have led to them forming that worldview. When you're more empathetic, you're going to realize that your family has a lot more to offer and you're going to feel a lot less judged. Now, the third tip I want to talk about is actually using curiosity to get your family to open up and share more. I don't know about you, but in my family, I know that when we get together for the holidays, we kind of clam up. We're pretty introverted. And of course, there's not as much sharing as I would like. So I'm going to give you two simple words that you can use to open up your family, to tell more stories, to be more engaging and ultimately have more fun. And those two simple words are, I'm curious. If you use that phrase with family members, in fact, you may have heard of it on our podcast. We use it quite a bit when we're interviewing guests. I'm curious, how did you end up in that career? I'm curious, what brought you to Detroit, Michigan? That's going to allow your family to have an opportunity to share all those amazing stories with you. And I guarantee you, those stories don't involve fighting. They don't involve arguing. And of course, it's going to allow your family to feel heard. So this holiday season, change your body language, start using more empathy. And those two magic words, I'm curious to open up great conversation, to allow great storytelling to happen. And of course, to avoid all those arguments that we don't enjoy. Have a great holiday and I hope you enjoyed this video from The Art of Charm.
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ଆମ ଓଡିଶା ନବୀନ ଓଡିଶାରେ ଚାଲିଛି ମିଛ ପ୍ରଚାର || Ama Odisha Naveen Odisha Reality
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ଆମ ଓଡିଶା ନବୀନ ଓଡିଶାରେ ଚାଲିଛି ମିଛ ପ୍ରଚାର। ବିଜୁ ସ୍ୱାସ୍ଥ୍ୟ ବୀମା ଯୋଜନାରେ ପାଇନାହାନ୍ତି ଲାଭ, କିନ୍ତୁ ତାଙ୍କ ଫଟୋ ଆମ ପଞ୍ଚାୟତର ବିକାଶ ବହିରେ ଲଗା ଯାଇଥିବା ଅଭିଯୋଗ କଲେ ବୃଦ୍ଧା। ଘଟଣାଟି ଗଞ୍ଜାମ ଜିଲ୍ଲା ପୁରୁଷୋତ୍ତମପୁର ବ୍ଲକ ନୂଆଗାଁ ପଞ୍ଚାୟତର ।
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जो ता कडी पी ती पचा गे दी जील ग़ूए नूए नूए नाई खार लेकिजन जे दी? नाई खार खार ने की नाउदाजरे नाई बोड़ा दब है निक आर मुगर ची काम अजे निक दिल मुगर ता सून जीया नाबिन बबाबा अमें दिक आरा कोई गीडी बोट ड़ा बाए लिगीडी को़ड़े ती चॉछच़ागा काम अबनी आदे नोग कोज़े दी? तू पवीषा काई चुम की पवीषा काईज मते भी तवागडी मेली ने की मोर अपर सना हैना कान उसी सुच्तेगो तो आपी खुड़े आची नासे हुष्पिनल जाए च्न्ति से निजे स्पिकर क़चंति जो मरो कान उसी देच खरा बे नी मुँस संपुनो सुस्त्त्ब शुस्त्त from the whole health system मुँ थे मगदी हूस्पिनल जाएनी ता ता उ पंचल्द्ब्डा प्वतो उत है, ता और प्वतो जूतंके बर्टन, खेट्लो कर्षुन्ति से दिरे, प्रच्ट मिछम प्रचार प्रद्ठार, पशार्पही जाप्पिच्झंति, ये तो रुस फ्रस्टो बार्योगखि, ज़िर्ग़, षबीस बर्षोरला मिछ्ष्ट ख़ई कोई खई तंकखई चाऊलो ना हूँ, कालिए ज़जना कता हूँ, भा पिथा जजना कता हूँ, भा भिजु जबवायन कता हूँ. के भलो निर्बाचन पर बरू पानिपष्टग आसे, निरिबाचना पर पनी पड़ग़ परी पड़ी जाए तेवनु भार्तियो जन्ता पड़ी आजी आपना मद्द्योंगर दाभी रोकुची यापनी क्राईम बाँच्र तो दोंता हू ये बों जोग माने ये जो मिच्यो प्रसार प्रसार करी जाए ती आपना को आमा भीट्द्योंटी बहला गिला तेभे आमा चैनल को लाएक, शेर, और सबस्क्रेप करीपा को जमभी बलूं तो नहीं
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Elon Musk: What's Outside the Simulation?
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What question would you ask AGI?
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So when maybe you or somebody else creates an AGI system and you get to ask her one question, what would that question be? What's outside the simulation?
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Kevan Shokat, David Green Lecture 2015
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On April 8, 2015 the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison hosted Kevan Shokat of the University of California-San Francisco for a talk titled "Neosubstrate Based Drug Discovery." More info: https://biochem.wisc.edu/
The talk was part of the David Green Lecture in Enzyme Chemistry series: https://biochem.wisc.edu/seminars?field_seminar_series_value=Green%20Lecture
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So it is my real honor to introduce Professor Kevan Schochat as the 2015 David E. Green Memorial Lecturer. So David Green was a famous enzymologist and mitochondrial biologist at the Enzyme Institute here at UW Madison, and this lecture is endowed by his former postdocs and associates. So Professor Schochat comes to us in the Bay Area where he is a professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley and a professor and chair of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF. So Kevan graduated from Reed College in Portland in 1986 and then did his graduate work with Peter Schultz at UC Berkeley where he studied new synthetic routes to catalytic antibodies. Then after a short postdoctoral stint in morph immunology with Christopher Goodnow then at Stanford, Kevan began his independent career as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at Princeton in 1994. So it was really soon after he started his independent career that Kevan and his group made the observation that they could re-engineer protein kinases by making select mutations in the kinase active sites that allow these kinases to be able to accept unnatural nucleotides such as bulky ATP derivatives and that these same mutations could allow custom inhibition of these kinases with inhibitors that wouldn't inhibit normal wild type kinases. So these tools became very powerful means to identify the functions and the direct substrates of a wide range of protein and lipid kinases and his group has now done this for more than 100 kinases from a diverse array of organisms. So Kevan's group continues to use these tools and to develop a range of other chemical tools to study the specific functions of kinases and other signaling molecules like GTPases. With the goal of identifying which of these signaling molecules could be really effective targets for therapeutic intervention for diseases like cancer and other immune diseases. So Kevan's work really has been exceptionally influential in the field of signal transduction and for what she has been recognized with a wide range of honors and awards which include simultaneous, being elected simultaneously as both a Pew and a Searle scholar. So I didn't even think it was possible. A young investigator award from the Protein Society in Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship. In 2005 he was elected as an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and in 2010 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. So with that please join me in welcoming Professor Kevan Shokat. That very nice introduction. I'm going to have to really improve my introductions because that was great with no notes. I usually have like page after page to try to remember. That was very, very kind. Very nice. Thank you for that. Well, it's honored to be here for the lecture and I'm looking forward to telling you about a number of projects in the lab. The central theme as David mentioned in the lab right now is to really understand how we can find the best drug targets to treat diseases like cancer and then develop tailor-made chemistry to exploit those drug targets to maximal therapeutic benefit. And what I want to do is sort of give you a very start simple with what the goal is in all therapeutics and how signal transaction pathways ideally work when they're simple, how the drugs work, and then sort of un-peel the layer of when things get more complex, how biology sort of thwarts some of those approaches we take and then how we can then come back with some new chemistry to try to deal with those challenges. So if I start with very, very simple premise that what we're looking for are targets that show themselves to be particularly important in the cancer cell but are dispensable in normal cells, the best way to find those are the sites of mutation that drive cancer, the driver oncogenes. And if we identify that they occur in a signal transaction protein like a kinase, one of the prototypes, being an example of a kinase called BCR-ABL translocated fusion that hyper-activates the kinase, then we know what to do chemically, we know to put a small molecule in the ATP site and compete for ATP in that kinase and we know that since the mutation drives this pathway in the absence of the normal input signals that when we deprive the cell of that signal that hopefully the cell is uniquely dependent upon that pathway but normal cells can tolerate inhibition of the proto-oncogene, the one that's not mutated, and the rest of the body and we can get a large therapeutic benefit. And many, many drugs that we make rely on that unique dependence that when you get the mutation the pathway becomes, the cells become addicted to this pathway and then starving them of that pathway with the small molecule drug will send them off into apoptosis and then we have a therapeutic benefit. So what I'll like to then introduce you to a little bit more of the complexity of the signal transduction pathways and what are the components I'll tell you about and that really comes from the importance of post-translational modifications and switching and really the importance of phosphate. Many, many of the signal transduction proteins that we know about rely on a unique phosphate group. The GTPases are sort of very poor enzymes and they're really switched on and off by the state of the nucleotide or the substrate. When they bind GTP, their conformation is capable of binding so-called effector proteins just capable of doing protein-protein interactions that then send downstream signals. When the intrinsic GTPase is active and that gamma phosphate is hydrolyzed, when bound to the GDP, the conformation of the GTPase adopts a state that's really incompetent for binding effectors and it's in the off state. And then the protein kinases are more traditional enzymes and we can see that they basically just transfer phosphate to serine 3 and inner tyrosine residues and then that creates an on state that sends the signal in its catalytic here so we can get normal enzyme turnover and signal transduction. What's great about signal transduction proteins is that evolution has used them over and over again and they can build very, very quickly modular signaling pathways. So I've chosen these two examples because the pathway that I'll focus on is the RAS, RAF-MEC-ERC pathway. So in one pathway, we have top of the cascade is a GTPase and then three different kinases that lie downstream and in that pathway, you can see that they are built up in a very simple way. When the GDP is bound to the GTPase, it's not competent to bind the cytosolic kinase, which has a domain on it that is capable of binding to the GTPase when it's bound to the GTP and then when the kinase gets recruited to the membrane, its activity increases by dimerization and then it phosphorylates a downstream substrate which itself is a kinase and starts the cascade. So before I get into the names of the proteins, I just wanted to introduce you to the biochemical functions and how they fit together and we'll get into that in a second but the other thing to remember and I don't have this sort of throughout the talk but one thing I'd like to remember is how fast these signal transduction pathways can modulate themselves and reorient and associate with the membrane and my favorite movie of that is a movie from the 1950s of a neutrophil chasing a Staph aureus bacteria through a sea of red blood cells and I'm sure many of you have seen this movie, I never get tired of it because it's just amazing to see this anthropomorphic sort of hunting and killing behavior of a neutrophil with the Staph aureus bacteria there in that black pivoting cell and then these are the red blood cells that get pushed aside and there's a tripeptide that emanates from the bacteria, there's a GPCR in the neutrophil that recognizes the tripeptide, setting up a whole cascade of kinases to turn left here, mobilize actin, degrade the bacteria with reactive oxygen species. So the dynamic characteristic of signaling is also something that is of course very, very important in signaling and probably why it's been so rapidly evolved and expanded in evolution. So coming now back to cancer and thinking about how this simple pathway that I told you about, how important it is in cancer, it's amazing that one third of all cancer is caused by mutations in the set of two proteins. At one position of K-RAS, G12, the glycine 12 position, and then in a valine 600 position in the immediate downstream kinase B-RAF, this causes about 8% of cancer, this is about 20% of cancer. So it's really remarkable, these two mutations never co-occur. So once you get one mutation, you never get the other mutually exclusive. So a very clean linear pathway. And over the last 10 years, we've had fantastic developments in drugs to treat this group of patients that have the B-RAF mutation. But the patients that have K-RAS mutations, even though it's in the same pathway and we've developed drugs that work at this point and below, the K-RAS patients do not really show much benefit when we use these drugs. So this is one of the first points I wanted to make, which is that these linear pathways give us the idea that they work like metabolic pathways, and that if we know the pathway and there's a mutation at any point in the pathway, we could make an inhibitor at any downstream point and get the same therapeutic benefit. But that has been over and over shown not to be true, which is very, very depressing because we have fantastic chemical tools, but they just don't seem to work. And it's probably because the drugs don't selectively inhibit just the mutant protein in the tumor cell. They also inhibit the proto-oncogene in the rest of the body, and we can't dose high enough to suppress the oncogenic signaling while still having the patient tolerate the therapeutic toxicity in the rest of the body. So we just don't have that therapeutic index, first of all because we don't have drugs that exclusively work on the mutant oncogene. And also the pathways are more complex, which I'm going to tell you about in a second than we first realized. So one of the most surprising demonstrations of this fact that even if we had a drug that worked downstream of a known oncogene and we knew that the linear pathway was present, the drug doesn't work is the following situation. Early on, people had developed inhibitors of RAF kinases, MEK kinases, and now ERC kinases, but these two had been put into many, many clinical trials for patients that had either the RAS mutations or RAF mutations. And the one drug that worked stunningly well is this drug, PLX-4032, or Vemerafinib, but it only worked in patients that had the mutant B-RAF-V600E mutation. A clue about why it wasn't working anywhere else came from an unexpected place, which is, well, let me show you that it works first. Very, very important. 81% of the patients on the first trial had very positive scans throughout their body of metastatic melanoma. After several cycles of the drug, you can see the scans show much less intense signaling after the drug has been given, so the tumors were going quiet, disappearing, and the simple cell readout was very obvious. If you start with the B-RAF-600 mutation, you had phosphomek and phospho-erc, and the downstream kinases were active, phosphorylation was present. You add the inhibitor and you shut off the signaling. Everything's good. A very big surprise, though, came about when about 30% of the patients on the Phase 1 trial developed a second different kind of cancer while they were on the drug. The secondary squamous cell cancer was not life-threatening, so the patients stayed on the drug to treat their lethal melanoma that was growing. A very interesting observation came about that when patients that were taken off the drug for a different reason, those other tumors disappeared. So here's a tumor that is induced by the drug and its maintenance, it requires the drug. My collaborator on this project, Neil Rosen, immediately tried to develop a cell culture model of this phenomenon and found that there could be, so the idea is there's some paradoxical activation of the signaling pathway by this RAF kinase inhibitor. So he'd like to be able to have a cell line that shows that, so he found that if you had a BRAF wild-type cell, but one with a KRAS mutant in it, as soon as you started, there was a little bit of basal signaling at ERC and MEK because the KRAS is mutated, but then when you add the RAF inhibitor, there's a massive increase in phosphorylation. And this really intrigued us because we're always thinking about enzyme inhibitors inhibiting enzyme activity. That is like first day of class and yet here we're seeing that an enzyme inhibitor is activating enzyme activity. I was just stunned by this and so we cut a long story short and take you through all the logic that we use to get here. I just want to show you the model and it was supported by several other papers as well that came out around the same time, which is the following, that when an inhibitor binds to a kinase, it doesn't just inhibit the kinase activity, but it changes the confirmation of the kinase and that conformational change can have a paradoxical effect. So I told you that when RAS is active, it causes the dimerization and activation of the RAF kinase. It's not shown here as a dimer. Even though this is such an important pathway, we don't know exactly how dimerization happens, but we know it goes from a monomer to a dimer. And so when the first RAF inhibitor binds, it changes the confirmation to mimic the dimer and then pushes the equilibrium to the dimer and then in the half occupied dimeric state, one programmer has the drug in it, the other programmer is very active and that leads to increase in phosphorylation. We tested this with many ways, but suffice it to say that is basically a function of the kinase drug complex that just nobody ever anticipated. So that's the one example to sort of tell you that even though we might be operating just immediately downstream of where there's a mutation in this pathway, we can have a completely unanticipated effect. That's why it's much, much more important we know now, after 10, 15, 20 years, to target as close as we can to where the oncogenic mutation is. Okay, so all the frustrations, let me tell you now a couple of things that we've been working on and give you a little bit more background about targeting RAS tumors. So with all the frustration before I get there, with all the frustrations of targeting oncogenes and not having an approved drug, one thing that has always been true is that if we have a very good inhibitor of the mutant kinase, we always get an approved drug. We always have therapeutic benefit. And this has just proven over and over again. I still know of no example where this has failed. So that is one important guiding principle. These are all approved drugs. These are drugs that are in trials. You can see that the cumulative frequency of mutation, the first one that was approved, was very, very low frequency, but we're now applying this logic to more and more frequent mutations. But one that we don't have an inhibitor of in the clinic is the KRAS mutation, and it's the most frequent mutation and we just don't even have any drugs. So I'm going to get to strategies to treat KRAS mutant tumors. And this goes back, way back to the discovery of RAS and the oncogenes from viruses where in the 60s, people were cloning retroviruses, finding genes that caused transformation. Then sort of 15, 20 years later, people found mutations in human cancer cells that were in the exact same orthologs or the proto-oncogenes that were causing cancer. We had many, many very, very important biochemical mechanisms. They're bound to GTP. They hydrolyzed GTP. They have activators of their hydrolysis. And basically what I wanted to summarize here is just to show you how long people have been working on this and where one biochemical mechanism was found for the kinases, such as phosphorylation, that led to 25 now approved kinase inhibitors. So that is a very drug-able pocket and a place where mutations occur very frequently. Whereas the RAS proteins, we've had only one thing that has made it to the clinic in really these 30 or 40 years. And that is based on the farnesolation that's required of RAS. And so when people realize that RAS had to be the membrane and it got to the membrane by farnesolation, they block the farnesol transferase to try to prevent it getting from the membrane. Beautiful strategy. Worked in mice, and I'll show you some of that data. But ultimately it failed in phase three clinical trials for a reason I'll show you in a second. So this is, we were very close, but for one small detail, it has failed. So let me tell you about farnesolation of RAS and what was known about it. So K-RAS has two alternative splice forms, 4A and 4B. The oncogenic or transforming activity is 4B that has a tail with many, many lysines on it, near sea terminal cysteine. That positively charged tail promotes its localization up to the membrane, but it still needs a farnesol to be added to the cysteine and then several other trimming steps to get to the final membrane-localized carboxymethylated farnesol K-RAS form. And this is catalyzed by the enzyme farnesol transferase, which uses FPP, farnesol pyrophosphate, as a substrate. So this made for a fantastic drug target because this was imminently druggable. People made very good farnesol transferase inhibitors. At this point, people didn't really appreciate the difference between H-RAS and K-RAS. They were both RAS, and it seemed like they found... H-RAS was found first to be mutated. So it seemed many of the cell models that people used to validate their farnesol transferase inhibitors, they used H-RAS mutant cell lines. And when you add a farnesol transferase inhibitor to an H-RAS mutant cell line, they die. They don't get up to the membrane. Now, when the clinical trials were starting with the drugs, people realized there were more and more K-RAS mutant patients. So many of the patients, and just because of the sheer number of Farnesol transferase inhibitors in H, they got put into a lot of K-RAS mutant patients. And there... And so farnesol transferase inhibitors worked for H-RAS. When they got into the trials, and then they started to do parallel cell culture models, they realized that the farnesol transferase inhibitors didn't really prevent K-RAS localization to the membrane, and nor did they work in any of the K-RAS mutant patients. So very, very disappointing. Hundreds of millions of dollars. And the reason for this lack of efficacy was a bypass mechanism. When we inhibit farnesol transferase, we leave behind the cysteine and gerinal-gerinal transferase with one more isoprene unit as a substrate can phosphorylate at lower efficiency K-RAS-4B, and then it gets to the membrane with gerinal-gerinal there rather than farnesol. So this bypass, again, just shows you the adaptability of these very core important pathways and how some kinds of chemical strategies, the chemistry is beautiful, these are fantastic drugs. They just don't work in the patient population we wanted. So you might be thinking, well, what about all the H-RAS patients? Well, it took a long time for that failure to sort of wash through the industry. And very recently, we began to think, my colleague Frank McCormick, that maybe these farnesol transferase inhibitors should be tried in the H-RAS mutant patients. So we just began that. We took it out of, we licensed it from a company that had one that failed, and we're now trying it in H-RAS mutant patients. So we'll see if that idea works or if that's still yet another almost there idea or if it's not good enough. But this idea of a membrane localization being such an important thing for K-RAS activity, we began to think about more and more, and my colleague Frank McCormick had what I thought was a great idea. He said, well, if the cysteine is there, and the problem is that it can be gerenal-gerenalated, let's just put something else on there so now gerenal-gerenal can't do the backup system. So he had the idea of taking any small molecule with a cysteine reactive group and selecting for something that would bind to K-RAS-4B and then derivatize it in a way that would be cytosolic localized and not get to the membrane, and of course that would prevent bypass. And I like this idea very much, and like many conversations with biologists, their biology sounds great and the importance of it sounds great, but the chemical challenge of that seems huge because K-RAS is really like a bowling ball then with a flexible tail on it, and Frank wanted to get a drug that bound to the floppy tail, but I couldn't see why there would be any specificity. And so we were racking our heads thinking about how to exploit this idea but do it in something that seemed more chemically tractable. And a postdoc in my lab, Greg Hamilton, had I think a really nice idea which is to essentially use the enzyme in the cell that's already there to deliver something to that cysteine. And so he said, well, let's take and use farnesyl transferase, but now instead of FPP as the substrate, let's use Frank's idea and deliver, get an enzyme, get a substrate, what we call like a neosubstrate, for farnesyl transferase to deliver something to that K-RAS4B tail. And as a proof of principle to get us there more quickly, you'll see that what we did is we just used the known farnesyl tail to help drive it into farnesyl transferase to be a substrate. And now there are many, many reasons why this could fail. It has to compete with a lot of FPP. We have to get a new chemical reaction to happen in an enzyme that was never designed to sort of make a carbon, you know, cysteine attack this reactive group. So there are many things that failed, but we still went for it because we thought this was still an elegant strategy. So this would be the idea. Can we get K-RAS to be modified with something that won't let it be up at the membrane and will it depend on the activity of farnesyl transferase? So luckily, again, lots of chemistry was done in farnesyl transferase and there was one particular farnesyl competitive inhibitor that crystal structure was solved of the molecule bound with the C-terminal tail of K-RAS in gray as the farnesyl transferase. And this hydroxymate phosphonate is shown here and what Greg noticed is the nitrogen is at reasonable distance in this one co-complex to where the cysteine was. So we decided to attach electrophilic groups to a pared down version where we deleted the oxygen and kept the phosphonate and got rid of the other carbonyl, but then we modulated everything because we knew that we needed to get the precise alignment for the catalysis. So that was what I showed you up here. That design was here's the starting inhibitor. We pared it down and then we wanted several different vinyl sulfonamids, alkynamids, or epoxides, and tested each of these and you'll see that some of them have two carbons between the attachment of the electrophile and the phosphonate and some have one. And it was very, very sharp structure activity relationships, but when we give farnesyl transferase to K-RAS to each of these molecules, one of them modifies to high efficiency. Interestingly, we never really get to 100% modification because this product, essentially, is a bisubstrate inhibitor. So it starts to inhibit farnesyl transferase as we're delivering it, which is a caveat to what I'll tell you about, but it's one sign that we're getting productive binding. Okay. So then we... this just shows you that the modification is on one site of the cysteine and it has the expected mass and then we have a control molecule without the epoxide, but with everything else the same, there's 0% modification. So throughout the cell data, we'll use the negative control molecule as well as the active compound. So we went into cells where the bypass of a farnesyl transferase inhibitor is easy to see. And then we just treated the cells and then fractionated the cytosol or the membrane and then looked for K-RAS. So what you can see is without any drug, K-RAS is at the membrane and it's not in the cytosol. If we add a statin, which inhibits all FPP production, we then starve farnesyl transferase of its inhibitor and you don't get a localization and you can see that it's localized to the cytosol and the membrane. And there are a number of controls here, but here's a gerinal. Gerinal transferase inhibitor, there's no localization. Farnesyl transferase inhibitor, no localization. That right there is a whole observation why the drug never worked. If we combine them, however, you can see we get very, very good localization to the cytosol. So that shows that their gerinal-gerinal is the mechanism of the bypass. And then I'll skip over a couple of other controls, but here's the active compound. You can see we get a reasonable fraction localized to the cytosol, which is very exciting. And then when we just take off that one oxygen and leave the ethyl group instead of the epoxide, there's no localization. So it looks like the drug is going in there and it's getting modified on RAS, and RAS is not able to get to the membrane as efficiently. The nice thing is this time course, it looks like it takes about 12 to 24 hours to build up. That's because newly synthesized RAS is the only pool that we can actually get down from the membrane into the cytosol. So that was very reassuring. Then we want to know whether this modification is dependent upon pharmasal transferase inhibitors, so if we have pharmasal transferase. So if we add a pharmasal transferase inhibitor, we should be able to compete off this localization and let it be bypassed by gerinal-gerinal. And so if you look here, we see no drug treatment. We see no localization. Pharmasal transferase inhibitor on its own does not localize. And now when we don't add any pharmasal transferase inhibitor, we see cytosolic localization, but as we increase the dose of the pharmasal transferase inhibitor, we compete it and let it go to the membrane by gerinal-gerinalation. So with that, we were very gratified that we could get the new chemistry to be carried out by the pharmasal transferase inhibitor. We'd like to know how good it is at killing cells, and it's reasonable. It is, you can see that it's a sort of a 10, 20 micromolar inhibitor on its own, but if we use a dose of the statin that decreases the competition with FPP and gerinal-gerinal transferase, it can synergize and make this a much more effective drug, and it only synergizes, I left out the other one, it only synergizes with the active compound. The inactive lovastatin shows no extra effect. So everything, it looks consistent, like we can take this neo-substrate strategy and deliver this molecule to an enzyme that modifies a KRAS and begin to delocalize it and avoid this bypass mechanism. So with that, we're sort of just now optimizing, there's a lot more chemistry to do here. We don't know if the following steps of modification happen and there's a lot more to figure out, but it's sort of a work in progress on this project. So back to the timeline, many, many years of investment on the FPP, we then took a fresh look at the whole picture of RAS and asked, well, what would we really love to have with RAS? If we had this, then we would have a completely new RAS drug. Well, I showed you that we want to directly target the oncogene. FPP is sort of direct, but it's like one step away, but most importantly, for maximum therapeutic benefit, we want to inhibit just the oncogene and not the proto-oncogene. That way we can dose to kill the tumor and not worry about on-target toxicity on the non-mutant part of the patients. So how do we do that? So let me tell you a little bit more about RAS and why people couldn't directly target RAS on its own, which I sort of alluded to this. GTPases, they're really nucleotide state-dependent switches. They hold on to the nucleotide at super high affinity. So their KD for the nucleotide is 17 picomolar in comparison to kinases, which are in the micromolar range. So we would have to make a drug that would compete with GTP. We would have to be a million-fold better at drug discovery than we are now. That's supposed to be a joke. It's not possible to do that. So that's probably why we haven't been able to crack K-RAS in that simple just-go-for-the-substrate binding pocket reason, because it's built a completely different way. So, well, other parts of the RAS cycle could be drugged. And so I want to introduce those other components to tell you how this new drug we've made works, but also tell you about other parts of the RAS cycle. So I've told you that RAS in the GDP state is off. So two flexible loops in the GTPase switch one in dark blue and switch two in light blue have a confirmation that's incompatible with binding two effectors, like RAF or, I want to have it mentioned, PI3 kinase. But when RAS binds GTP, these two loops fold in, they're in formation, and then they're competent to bind the effectors. With such a high affinity for nucleotide, 17p-comolar for GTP or GDP, there has to be some way to get that off, and that's catalyzed by a guanine exchange factor that comes up and opens up the whole protein, the side chains of those loops, in order to let the nucleotide fall out. And then in that nucleotide-free state, the higher concentration in the cell of GTP will load in and put RAS always going through the cycle from the GDP to the GTP state to be on. Once it's in the GTP state, it can switch by intrinsic GTP hydrolysis, or it can be catalyzed, accelerated, that GTP hydrolysis by the GTPase-activating protein. It turns out the dominant mutations that cause this 20% of cancer interrupt this interaction. So now, sorry, with the zoom in, the colors are slightly different. In gray is still RAS. Here's the nucleotide. And then in blue is the GTPase-activating protein, or GAP. And GAP has an arginine, a so-called arginine finger, that brings a positive charge nearby the phosphates to accelerate hydrolysis. But the methylenes of arginine go right by two glycine residues in RAS. So if any cancer cell can mutate either of those two glycines to anything other than glycine or proline, it will push aside this arginine and decrease the ability of the GAP to hydrolyze. So it'll be stuck more in the GTP state. So we know then that sort of 20% of cancer is caused by mutation right here. We know why it's caused. What can we do to treat that? Well, if you look at this, the one pocket I've told you about is where the nucleotide is, but it's always occupied by nucleotide. And the rest of it is a sort of bowling ball. It's just not many pockets that are able to be drugged. So we needed some handle that could trump sort of any very, very shallow pocket and give us an interaction. And then, of course, for a chemical biologist, you can look through paper after paper, protein after protein, but if you ever see those three letters, CYS, that's what you start to look at because you just can't get distracted away from how powerful cysteine is in terms of the chemical modifiability. And people looked at the G12 mutations in RAS, and they're mostly aspartate and valine, and cysteine was the third most frequent residue, so sort of underappreciated, but in lung cancer, it's the most frequent residue that's mutated, and that's because there's a transversion that causes the cysteine mutation or the valine mutation, and that occurs in smokers. Never smokers get the aspartate because it's a milder mutation. So we thought, well, there's a cysteine there. What can we do to exploit that? And if we could exploit it, we would have something that would be good, which would be oncogene specificity. We would have something that's bad. It would only work for the cysteine, but there's a large fraction of patients that have this mutation. So we solved the crystal structure of the G12C mutation. Here's the GDP bound form. Here's the switch one and switch two. Switch two was very mobile, and in this particular crystal structure was unresolved. But the good thing is the cysteine was pointing out, and it looked like a target. So then we collaborated with my colleague Jim Wells to use some of his special cysteine fragment-based screening approach that he calls tethering to identify some lead compounds. Tethering is a very nice fragment-based drug discovery tool for several reasons. First is that if you have a cysteine you want to target, it's very cysteine-directed because of the disulfide. It makes a disulfide in a reversible manner, and you can add beta mercatoethanol to compete that away. So at very low doses of beta mercatoethanol, you can favor disulfide formation with very early, poor starting points. And if the molecule can survive BME, it's probably become some feature of the disulfide binds to a pocket that's next to the cysteine you want. And of course you can do controls without the cysteine and the like. So we did that screen, and we were very lucky we found two hit molecules that modified the G12C form of KRAS to 100%. We put the mutation in H-RAS. It also bound. That was encouraging. They're so highly conserved. Also negative control, very encouraging. It doesn't bind to the wild type, so it has three other cysteines, but it's not reacting with those. So all of that looked very good. Then we got a very, very depressing result. And that is that if we put the RAS into the GTP state and then asked that cysteine to get modified, we got zero modification effectively. And that's very depressing because we think that in the cells, the predominant active oncogenic form is the GTP state. So now our drug is not binding to the oncogenic form of the protein. So we went back and re-screened the GTP state against the whole collection and we got exactly zero. So we had no chemical starting point for the GTP state and we could have either stopped or we said, well, let's keep going. Let's just optimize. Let's see where it's binding and we'll go from there. Solve the crystal structure of the molecule bound, the hit molecule bound to the cysteine. You see here's the disulfide. And it's binding not into the GTP state, which presumably it could have because it's a covalent bond. It could compete with picomolar affinity. But it bound in a completely new pocket that nobody else had recognized because it is half folded in state of switch two. This is the pocket that switch two would occupy when GTP is bound. So that explained immediately why the molecule didn't like to bind to the GTP state because the pocket is absent there. But it also showed that this pocket is actually quite, you know, an attractive drug pocket, which is nice. We don't have to compete with nucleotide. But the other feature is it's in an important part of the protein. It's right at the heart of where the machinery is that switches between GTP and GDP. So that was a big, big encouraging result. We still got worried about the GTP state not binding. But we were sort of spurred on by this result that had been published a number of years before with a natural product that binds to another G protein, G alpha Q. And this depth of peptide binds behind switch one in the GDP state of this protein. So it looked like nature had found a very similar kind of pocket in a G protein, behind one of the switches in the GDP state. So we said this is sort of a good sign that this is a reasonable place to optimize for a drug. So then we needed to convert the disulfide into an electrophile to go into cells. And we basically just took the disulfide off and put various electrophiles, vinyl sulfonamides, acrylamides. And as you can imagine, sort of, if you have hotter electrophiles, you get higher percent modification. When you go down to weaker electrophiles, you get less modification. I think one of the more important sort of lessons on this slide was that subtle modifications to the hydrophobic element here, going from this dichloro to this dichloro phenol, we could get increases in modification even though the warhead was the same. So we wanted to know that the pocket was druggable and with SAR we could improve binding, and we did that. So in the last couple of minutes, let me just tell you what the protein, what the drug does to RAS. So it sits under switch two, and one of the first things we checked, and I won't show you the data for this, is that it looked like it would prevent the guanine exchange factor from catalyzing exchange, because it's sort of pushing right on the interface of where that GEP has to come. And absolutely, we don't let the guanine exchange factor load in, take off GDP and catalyze exchange. So that was fine, but people don't really know how much the GEP is really involved in the mutant RAS. It's a little bit a sign of debate that mutant is supposed to be sufficient on its own, so just blocking that wasn't necessarily enough. But what we started to look at more carefully is what is this doing to the machine of RAS? And the key switch that happens in RAS between the GDP and the GTP state is shown in this animation. So here's our drug complex in GDP. It's in the GTP structure, and then in animation, show you where on switch two and switch one the hydroxyl groups come to interact with the gamma phosphate. And those motions send glycine 60 right through where our drug is bound. So if the protein is in the GDP state with our drug and glycine 60 cannot come over and stabilize the gamma phosphate, and there are some subtle changes to 3N35 as well positioning in our crystal structures, we thought, well, maybe this gamma phosphate will be a little bit destabilized. So we can measure that by looking at the exchange and rebinding of GDP or GTP. And the prediction is that GDP binding won't be altered because the drug is bound away from that, and it's bound in the GDP state, but when our drug is there, the GTPase will not bind GTP as well. So here's the GDP titration with four proteins, the wild type, the G12C, or G12C with two different drugs bound. You see there's no difference in GDP affinity, and the reason this affinity is low is because it's the protein concentration that we used. It's in the micromolar range. So, but if we titrate GTP, you'll see that wild type and G12C are potently bound, but there's a tenfold shift when we put our drugs in. So we've destabilized the ability of the protein to bind GTP. And in the cell, that's very, very important because the cell allows GTP binding because it maintains the concentration higher than GDP. The intrinsic affinity for GDP and GTP is really the same. So we've shifted is the intrinsic affinity for RAS when our drug is bound. And what's great is I think is that we've used the cellular GDP as the inhibitor of the oncogene, which is something when we started, we thought that was the biggest problem we had is how do we overcome picomolar affinity. But when we found the drug binding pocket and this observation, I think it really tells us a mechanism that this approach will work. And so we would like to know that this works in a G12C-transformed cell-specific manner and these are lung cancer cell lines which have many, many mutations. But the four G12C cell lines, two or three of them are very sensitive and none of the non-G12C cell lines are sensitive at all. And then a more important control is to take the most sensitive cell line and put three different drugs that have different abilities to modify K-RAS. And this is the most active biochemically at modifying G12C. And then another one with the same warhead but with subtle changes in the hydrophobic element is 10-fold worse. And then a negative control compound that has the same warhead and a very... and the same warhead but a different hydrophobic element, you see that again the rank order biochemical potency is the same as it is in vitro. So we know now we're getting on target inhibition and we're now optimizing the compound. We've actually begun a bigger effort with the company to try to optimize the drug and then that's going on very, very extensively. In my lab, and this is just sort of a summary of what I told you that we've put a drug here, blocks guany exchange. So the oncogenic mutation blocks the gap. Our drug blocks the gap and prefers loading GDP rather than GDP, all of which tells us we're going to block P.F.Rikini's interaction and RAF interaction but at the level of the oncogene. And so now we're thinking of other alleles. We go from the easiest to drug, the cysteine to the most frequent mutation, which is the aspartite. So we're looking for really some novel chemistry to take advantage of the unique reactivity of the aspartite. So it was great to talk with Ron today and so I'm getting a shipment of all the diazo compounds you have tonight to take me back tomorrow. But I think that's a great... I was really great to hear about that. It was great. And so we're going to be working more on that. We're also exploiting the pocket, as you can imagine, and derivatizing with new compounds. So this is where the cysteine was modified. We've also recently solved crystal structures of hits that bind sort of outside of this pocket. And so we're thinking about merging these chemotypes to get more and more affinity. So we're just sort of in the midst of all of that right now, optimizing, exploiting this pocket more and more. Well, with that, I'll just tell you who did all the work. The first Farnesville transferase substrate idea, the idea really originally came from Frank and Greg sort of built in the Farnesville transferase delivery angle. And Chris Novotny was a graduate student that is finishing that project up as Greg has moved. And then the KRAS G12C project was done by two people in the lab, Postdoc Ulf Peters and a graduate student, John Ostrom. And the last new pocket I mentioned was from Danny Gentile, a graduate student in the lab. The tethering was done with Jim. And then E. Ping Dantroy have commercialized this and tried to see if we can get this compound optimized into the clinic. So again, thanks for the invitation. I'm happy to answer any questions. Oh, good question. I think there are actually, but I think the problem is there are multiple gaps. I think in the gaps in the GIF side, I put just one, but there are multiple. So there, oh, no. Well, what I said is true, but then what you said is also true. NF1, neurofibromahousis 1, which is a very famous tumor suppressor. That is a gap for RAS. So that's, there are, there are, I guess in those lymphocytes, that's the dedicated gap. And so that's why that's a very frequent one. Yeah, Kevin Shannon at UCSF. At least from a tool perspective, is that like a modifiable pocket dude? Yeah, great question. That's kind of what this is. So this is the cysteine with the G12C drug bound. But then exactly what you said is what we wanted to do and what we've put here is a cysteine in the case of a methionine. And this molecule is bound to that engineered cysteine. So that's exactly what we're doing now. So yeah, it would be great to be able to just put in any cysteine there and modify. We're checking now if that has a phenotype on its own. This, after we published this paper, another group was looking for inhibitors. I believe it's the RALG-GTPAs. And they did a computational screen to find drugs that bind. And they found a non-covalent drug that binds in the equivalent pocket in the RALG-GTPAs. There's no structure, so we don't know exactly how it works, but that is also further suggestion that we would be able to get a tool. Yeah. We don't know exactly. It's a good question. We were worried it was too close. It looks pretty close. It looks really close. The thing that stays on there, so yeah, it had to be a pro drug, but I skipped that. But what stays on is a single phosphate. So we hope that that negative charge would help keep it away from the membrane. But that probably, I think, may not be the final thing. I think it's what I referred to here. Not in, yeah, not in atras there is, but not in K-ras. And it's in K-ras, there's two other enzymes that have to clip here and then methylate. And you need both of those. So I thought that that data was saying that if you didn't methylate, you just had one negative charge, it didn't go to the membrane. So I thought that phosphate could be like that or we don't let these other two enzymes work when we put our thing on there. We haven't tested those RCE1, L-C-L-T-E-Y. I forget the two names of those. But yeah, it's probably because there's two more steps. Yeah, hopefully they wouldn't get recognized. Yeah, yeah. Say the last part. You're right. Yeah, yeah, the prediction is that it's a bell-shaped dose response curve that you activate and then a high dose you suppress. That's what you see in cell culture, but you can't get the drug at that high concentration in patients. No, but it's great. Yeah, people, it must be that there is a little bit of anti-cooperativity that the different RAF kinase inhibitors will induce, but then the shape of the bell-shaped curve is like wider or tighter depending on how cooperative. So some people are setting up screens. Very cool. To take a slow off-rate RAF inhibitor, put it on, wash it out of the cell so the cell gets stuck in the dimer, and then you screen for another drug, and then you can find what the state of that other one is. Other people are just screening for completely different things that don't let the dimer happen. What's fascinating is that the what people... So you would have thought the MEK inhibitor would be fantastic, right? Because it's downstream below these things, very little therapeutic index on its own. So, but because of this paradoxical activation, the company that made this, Plexicon, is making what they call a paradox breaker, which doesn't let the dimer happen, but the prediction is that that won't have as good of a therapeutic index, because in the rest of the body, this drug meets a cell that has just wild-type RAF and wild-type RAS, it just lets the signal go through, because it's kind of, you know, makes a little bit of dimer. So, but it doesn't inhibit. But anything that inhibits completely RAF in the tumor and the rest of the body will have the therapeutic index of MEK, which is almost nil. So it's really fascinating that cooperativity and then how it plays out, but it may be that these subtle differences, patients can tolerate better timing, something. Yeah, that's great. So either it's excess growth factor around that tissue that is sending a signal, and without a mutation, is just giving a little bit of a signal which the RAF inhibitor boosts by pushing the equilibrium over, or they have these cells that become the squamous cell carcinoma. They might have a KRAS mutation in them already, but it sent the cells to senescence. And then when the drug comes in and boosts the signal, they come out of that and make the tumor. There's multiple, multiple things. In one patient, they were given the drug. They had melanoma, BRAF mutation, gave them the drug, tumor was grown out, they sequenced, they had an NRAS mutation. So then what they did is they stopped the drug and the NRAS tumor disappeared. And then they kept cycling back and forth between the drug and on and off.
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US non-farm payrolls live - 1 September 2023
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Our chief market analyst, Michael Hewson, presents live coverage of the US non-farm payrolls report for August. He analyses the data and discusses the impact on markets, looking at the likelihood of further rate hikes from the Federal Reserve and other central banks.
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Right, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this month's non-farm payrolls webinar with me Michael Houston, where we'll be covering the August payrolls report and where expectations are I think fairly elevated that today's payrolls number will seal or put the seal on a Fed pause later this month. The next Fed meeting is around about the 20th, 21st of September, I think it's the 20th actually thinking about it and obviously we also have another CPI report to come but certainly from the data that we've seen thus far this week and bond markets appear to think that we've probably seen a top in yields. The bigger question now is how long we stay at current levels if we look at the US 10 year this week alone we've seen a big retreat from the levels that we saw earlier this year and if we actually go back longer than that say for example 10 years we've potentially got a little bit of a double top around about the current levels that we saw earlier this week we've seen a similar decline in gilt yields as well UK gilt yields which would appear to suggest that really now we're in the home stretch of where the possible terminal rate is for not only Fed funds but also the Bank of England and the ECB you know and this month I think is going to be very very important in the context of where rates end up over the course of the next two or three months so a soft payrolls report I think is going to be important in that context it will confirm the narrative that we've seen so far this week that the US economy is slowing we've seen the jolts data the job openings data fall to the lowest level since March 2021 that doesn't mean that however that the US jobs market can't still remain reasonably resilient we have to look at the data in the round we can't just focus on one piece of data the ADP payrolls report earlier this week was also a fairly weak one but you also have to remember that the two months preceding that were fairly strong but 177 is heading in the right direction weekly jobless claims around about 230 000 so they're still fairly low though continuing claims are starting to head higher and the unemployment rate is at three and a half percent you know and you know the federal reserve has the end of your unemployment rate of four percent well they're running out a month for that unemployment rate to head higher so you know when we look at that and we look at the fact that inflation aged higher in August then you've got to you've got to you've got to basically look at today's payrolls report in that context and it's not just about the headline number it's also about these figures here 4.4 percent I'm hoping you can see and hear everything that I'm talking about at the moment please tell me if you can't well obviously you can't if you can't hear me but you can certainly tell me if you can't if you can't see but certainly in the context of wages because wages are still fairly sticky but I think there's been a realignment this week in central banks thought processes when it comes to how many more rate hikes are needed given the data that we've seen particularly when it comes to PMIs if you look at the PMIs that we saw today in the manufacturing sector manufacturing in Europe is now been in contraction pretty much for the last 11 months so you know how much more damage do you want to do is the question that essentially central bankers want need to be asking themselves when services which we've got next week on the 5th of September when services is also starting to start to move into contraction territory so Hugh Pills comments yesterday in his chief economist at the Bank of England and he's posted he's he there's a piece in the FT today on the fact that he probably thinks that UK rate policy is restrictive enough and therefore no more rate rises are needed and I would agree with that you know I think central banks are done and now it's really a question of how high you know how long do they stay at current levels which is why Hugh Pills drew a table mountain analogy when he talks about the longevity or a plateau for the current level of interest rates how long do rates have to stay at current levels for inflation to start falling back to target there's also been some chatter about central banks revising their inflation targets up from the current 2% to say a level which is much more realistic say 3% now I think that would be a mistake because what that does is you might as well just say well we can't reach the current inflation target so let's move it the time to have moved it would have been when inflation was below 2% not while it's missing by a mile because essentially what you're saying is we're just going to move the gold post and that's not that's not a place where you really want to be when you're a central banker okay so in terms of what we're looking for today on the payrolls numbers we're looking for a slight moderation from the 187,000 jobs that were added in July there's certainly going to be some seasonal factors at play and the august payrolls numbers which does suggest that we may well see a lower number but I also wouldn't rule out a higher number because ultimately at the end of the day that a lot of these numbers get revised away you get revisions up you get revisions down you know and for me I think what we need to see today is just a number that supports the prevailing narrative that has seen yields retreat this week so that suggests to me that anything that comes in in line in line with consensus is probably going to be a good thing now earlier before I started recording I was asked a question assuming markets react positively if the numbers are not too strong how much of a miss would be worrisome and actually cause a pullback a miss to the upside so if we get a number of 250,000 a really strong number that would prompt a little bit of a pullback in the rebound that we've seen off the lows or stock markets because ultimately it would keep the prospect of an additional rate hike from the Federal Reserve very much on the table the US labor market is still fairly tight it's still really strong job openings are still well above pre-pandemic levels job openings are around about seven seven and a half million leading into the pandemic they're still at 8.8 million now and the unemployment rate is the same level it was a year ago when Jay Powell at Jackson Hole said that he would have to inflict much more pain on the US economy in terms of higher rates you know I think if you'd ask Jay Powell a year ago that he would have an unemployment rate at three and a half percent at the same level as it was when he made that Jackson Hole speech in 2022 he'd have taken that he'd have probably ripped your arm off so certainly I think in terms of the unemployment numbers the Fed is in a good place so there is a there is a thought process that might lead them to think that they can get away with another rate hike I think that would be a mistake certainly in terms of the numbers that we've seen certainly in terms of the numbers that we've seen thus far just been asked about Dolly Yen absolutely I'll actually get rid of the Euro dollar chart and I'll talk about that now because this is one particular call that I've really got around my ears this year because I really thought that Dolly Yen would go an awful lot lower from these sorts of levels here in any event we've gone higher we've retested the 14750 area but I struggle I really struggle with this I really struggle the fact that Dolly Yen is is is currently where it is right now we've got the Bank of Japan later this month I think it's inevitable that the Bank of Japan will have to at some point start to pull back from its very easy monetary policy I also think that ultimately if the Fed does call a halt to rate hikes the dollar will have to go lower but of course you know you've got to push pull effect here at the moment I'm still favouring selling Dolly Yen on rallies but I've been saying that all year and got it completely wrong so you know I would strongly advise you don't take my advice but my good instinct is that we could well drift lower towards into year end but will we get a sharp sell-off you know it's a tough one because essentially what I'm encouraging you to do is trade against the underlying trend which is by the dips on Dolly Yen but this area here around about 147 you know it feels a little bit toppy at the moment but we need to get back below this two twin lows here at 144.5 if we can push back below there then I'd probably feel slightly more confident that perhaps the top is in if we look at say for example let's try and look at a weekly chart to see whether or not we've got any indication here I mean we could have the makings of a bullish reversal here but we had that there we dropped down we bounced off the 50 week moving average and then subsequently rebounded again so certainly the trend is for Dolly Yen to move higher but if we drop below 144.5 then I think we could see an acceleration back towards the 50 day moving average and consequently back to the Sichimuku cloud support in and around there so um so that's Dolly Yen I'm I'm still very minded to think selling on rallies in terms of Dolly Yen WTI I thought that I thought that WTI was something else there for a minute yeah and I thought that was an F not on I but okay WTI uh yeah I mean oil prices that's another thing that really bothers me slightly I think the fact that we started to break higher we could see a squeeze towards $90 a barrel there I think the fact that you've got OPEC and OPEC plus continuing to double down on their production cuts I think that's likely to exert upward pressure on oil prices we're seeing it in Brent we're seeing in WTI but I I still can't bring myself to be overly bullish on crude whether it be WTI or Brent because at some point you're going to create problems for consumption going forward the big level for me I think is on Brent I think if we can hold below $90 a barrel I'm still very much of the opinion that we're range bound and ultimately we will remain range bound I don't think it's in anyone's interests for production cuts to basically push the global economy into recession but then again you know whoever said that OPEC plus policy was based in common sense it probably isn't would Euro Yen is Euro Yen a better bet for being as short than Dolly Yen well certainly on the basis of this chart you'd have to argue yes because you've got a very big bearish reversal on the dailies there and we've reversed that quite significantly maybe a short position with a stop above 160 perhaps certainly there is scope for that but given the volatility in Dolly Yen or Euro Yen you know you have to question whether or not you could probably get away with that but yeah I mean Yen crosses do feel a little bit toppy at these sorts of levels just particularly on the basis of Dolly Yen so hopefully that answers your question as I say I mean I used to trade Dolly Yen so I'm probably more comfortable trading Dolly Yen than I am Euro Yen if I was going to trade if I had to choose between the two I'd probably use Dolly Yen because it's probably more within my comfort zone and I think you I think that's what you really need to do you need to trade what's within your own comfort zone rather than looking at a cross I mean one of the one of the crosses that I actually was quite good at trading in a past life was Swiss Yen but if we look at Swiss Yen that is really a pain trade if ever I saw one particularly if we look at this chart here let's just add a slow sarcastic to that and a couple of moving averages there we go I mean if that's not overextended I don't know what is I mean maybe a short Swiss Yen position would probably be more because you definitely got a double top coming in there with solid support at around about 164.40 so you know maybe Swiss Yen perhaps would be the way to go when it comes to a short position and there's another option for you perhaps anyway so yeah so digressing is there anything else that you guys want me to cover before we go into the numbers Euro dollar I'm going to quickly look at Euro dollar because it's got a really decent trend line here which is so far has managed to hold any dips in Euro dollar we've joined the lows from March this year 200 day moving average there we've also got around about the 10780 level around about here so this area around here is a fairly key support when it comes to Euro dollar we've got fairly decent resistance at 109.40.50 I think that's probably going to contain any move that we see today on the non-farm payrolls certainly I think in terms of what we've seen so far this week we've seen some fairly decent we've seen some fairly decent moves this week but I think if we look at this particular chart on the weeklies we've seen some significant Euro weakness and I would be surprised if we see further Euro weakness much before this month's central bank rate meetings we'll have to wait and see what the prevailing narrative is then over the course of the next couple of weeks when the ECB meets on the 14th of September in terms of equity markets still looking fairly well supported S&P 500 looking fairly decent at the moment but again you know we're sort of retesting the peaks of this week you know have we got any prospect of further momentum FTSE 100 I'm quickly going to rattle through these before the numbers we've got two minutes left again 7200 huge level on the FTSE 100 we've rounded off that three four times this year the biggest concern I have obviously is the fact that these highs are getting lower so momentum is starting to fade but I'm encouraged by the fact that that 7200 level has held fairly well over the course of the last few months and hopefully that will continue to do so the DAX still very much range bound fairly decent support in and around these lows around here as well as the 200 day moving average it's finding a few offers around about 16,000 and these highs all the way through here so again very much towards the top of the range when it comes to the DAX my feeling is that the numbers today will probably come in line with expectations and then the focus will shift to what comes up over the course of the next couple of weeks of course I could be horribly wrong and we could get a huge miss either to the upside or to the downside let's have a quick look at let's just keep dolly in on the screen and just look at a five minute chart to see what the initial reaction is when it comes to but dolly in is looking a little bit soft on this NASDAQ yep thank you sir and almost forgot that NASDAQ let's quickly bring that up again we're sort of retesting the highs looking a little but again looking a little bit toppy around current levels let's see if I can draw a trend line in through these peaks here whether or not that we've broken that so I would say that I was I do struggle with the idea that we can potentially retest the highs but you know nothing is out of the question when it comes to the NASDAQ it's got a bit of a mind of its own okay I'm going to be quiet now we can see what we're expecting the numbers are about to break right now okay Canadian GPs just GDPs come out 3.8 that's a big jump in the unemployment rate to 3.8% that's what it's reacting to 187,000 revision down for the previous month to 157 so that that sort of supports slow down in the US economy weaker dollar and really supports the narrative that the Fed is probably done when it comes to rate hikes and the dollar reaction is pretty much bearing that out average earnings are also average early earnings are also weaker as well so that's certainly bit that certainly supports the idea of a certainly supports the idea of dead in rates so let's see how markets are reacting we know we've got a weaker dollar let's look at equities you got that now and yep as suspected we've got we've got to move higher in equity markets so pretty much going according to plan when it comes to the market reaction to those numbers speaking to a slow slowdown in the US economy good for risk good for bond markets lower yields and buying into the idea that we're going to get a pause in September with the possibility that as we look towards the end of the year as long as inflation continues to come down we will see we'll probably see the Fed will probably see that the Fed is actually the Fed is actually done when it comes to when it comes to raising rates and then really notice the question is how long will rates stay at the levels that they're currently at so 4.3 187 3.8 okay so it's pretty much played out as we suspected it might okay any other questions ladies and gents I don't think I've really got much to add let's have a quick look at bond yields so let's look at the one day on the 10 year sharp move lower on that let's look at the two year again another big drop nine basis points on that let's quickly look at the two year we've seen a big fall there over the course of the past few days so there's a definite narrative unfolding here look at the weekly I mean these are big bearish reversals in all of the charts when it comes to yields you know and it feeds into the narratives that potentially rates have peaked so I'm looking at some of the outlines on some of the headlines rather not our headlines on my Bloomberg striking payrolls fell 37,000 reflecting business closures obviously that was yellow the shutdown there gold's up not surprisingly the downward revision to July was quite significant and June was revised to 105 so the June payrolls numbers revised lower July revised lower and unemployment up to 3.8 I'm just going to have a quick look at the participation rate to see whether or not that had a significant impact on why the unemployment rate went up because if we've seen more people return to the workforce that could certainly feed into a narrative that so if we look there and that's up that's up by 0.2 percent so 0.2 percent of that increase in the unemployment rate was an increase in the labor participation rate of 0.2 percent so we've gone from 3.5 to 3.8 and we've gone from 62.6 to 62.8 and that's the highest since pre-COVID when we were at 63.7 so we're now 9 0.9 percent below the COVID pre-COVID pre-participation rate so people are now being forced back into the workforce by by the cost of living squeeze by higher interest rates and consequently that's being reflected in a higher unemployment rate though obviously you've got 0.1 percent on top of that as well so so yeah positive positive for equity markets the markets are now pricing in lower yields lower dollar and higher equity markets and the next penny to drop will be how much more of the rate hikes that currently haven't been built in the markets will slow down the economy in the second half of this year right next week we've got Bank of Canada rate meetings we've got RBA rate meetings they're going to set us up for ECB Bank of England Federal Reserve in subsequent weeks but ultimately I think no change Bank of Canada 5 percent no change RBA 4.1 percent no change ECB and what was actually particularly interesting it was something that came up on the Bloomberg was that traders have paired Bank of England bets to 25 basis point hikes and no longer fully priced in the wake of those numbers well that's an interesting that's an interesting tip bit of information isn't it though the market is now pricing in a much lower terminal rate for the Bank of England as well and that's all in the space of around about 25 30 minutes just because the US payrolls numbers have seen not only a week as expected August number but we've seen downward revisions to June and July okay so any more questions ladies and gents on anything else that I haven't quite covered I'm just going to quickly look at gold in the wake of those numbers this is quite this is really interesting here because now we've broken to the highest levels since the beginning of August so one month highs on gold we now draw a trend line through these levels through here I don't like that line it's too high probably going to draw it off there but by any stretch of the imagination we could well be heading back towards this series of peaks through the end of July 1960 but the direction of travel does look to be clear also what we've got is the 50 day moving average starting to flatten out and look positive 200 day is already um pointing in the right direction momentum on gold is starting to look very favorable going forward on gold prices so a quick look at euro dollar let's have a quick look back at that and again we've got a fairly decent rebounder there so from this we can suggest that potentially we could be in for a little bit of a period of dollar weakness and could we'll see a retest of those peaks back in 109 40 50 let's quickly look to see whether or not we can retest those peaks in the decks slightly underwhelming that seen a little bit of a spike higher in the decks but close but no cigar so we're still getting a fair degree of divergence between what European markets are doing and what US markets are doing we're hanging on to the gains for the S&P but it's close but no cigar when it comes to European markets I'm wondering how much of that is to do with the fact that the markets are thinking there's a lot more pain to come for Europe when it comes to their exposure to China obviously we've seen a whole host of easing measures piecemeal easing measures from Chinese authorities over the course of the past few days we've got China trade next week and they're likely that's likely to be another set of fairly weak numbers imports and exports and we've also got China CPI and China PPI as well so again that's likely to feed into the deflation narrative that has been coming out pretty much from China for most of this year well actually for all of this year when it comes to PPI as well so just going to check to make sure that there are no further questions before I wind this up I think I think I think we're pretty much done okay NASDAQ I think I did NASDAQ didn't I Leanne so I think we're pretty much covered on that it does appear to be fairly resilient and it does look as if we're probably going to retest those highs the bigger test will be whether or not we take those highs out any other questions ladies and gents okay well in the absence of any other questions and any other queries about what's coming over the course of the next couple of weeks because obviously the next time I do one of these will be in October and hopefully we'll find out whether or not I was right about the fact that we've got no more rate hikes coming I'll wind this up in the next couple of days you'll receive an email asking for feedback I would be really grateful if you could feedback positive or negative because the whole purpose of these things is for your benefit you know a bit of Q&A what are we doing right what are we doing wrong what would you like what else would you like me to cover trading ideas stuff like that because at the end of the day this is about the only opportunity I get to speak to you guys on a monthly basis and it's a useful exercise from my point of view when it comes to feeding back what you like what you don't like what you like to see what you don't want to see and so on and so forth anyway that's it for this week have a great weekend everyone or this month I should say have a great weekend check out my weekly videos for my week heads because I usually do an awful lot of a little bit of technical analysis on those you can find that on the news and analysis section of the website otherwise I'd like to wish you all a great weekend don't forget it's a US holiday on Monday it's Labor Day so trading on Monday is probably going to be thinner than usual have a great weekend and speak to you all same time same place next month thanks for listening and have a great weekend
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ITU Secretary - General Video Message: Dr Hamadoun I.Touré, S-G, ITU on WCIT - 12
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ITU Secretary General Video Message: Dr Hamadoun I.Touré, Secretary-General, International Telecommunications Union, speaking about the World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012(WCIT -12).
ITU will convene the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 3-14 December 2012. This landmark conference will review the current International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs), which serve as the binding global treaty designed to facilitate international interconnection and interoperability of information and communication services, as well as ensuring their efficiency and widespread public usefulness and availability.
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Dear colleagues, this December, the world has a chance to set us on the path toward the Global Knowledge Society. Over 1,500 delegates from around the world, including representatives from national governments, industry experts, and civil society advocates, will meet at the Dubai World Trade Center to discuss and debate a new set of international telecommunication regulations. The ITRs are a binding global treaty designed to facilitate international interconnection and interoperability of information and communication services, as well as ensuring their efficiency and widespread public availability. This treaty sets out principles for assuring the free flow of information around the world, promoting affordable and equitable access for all, and strengthening the foundation for ongoing innovation and market growth. The ITRs were last negotiated in Melbourne, Australia in 1988. They have served as well, setting the stage for the mobile revolution in the birth of the Information Society. But there is now broad consensus that they need to be updated to reflect the dramatically different technology landscape of the 21st century. The World Conference on International Telecommunications is about putting ICTs in the hands of all the world's people. It is about building global consensus on strategies to promote the free flow of information, the continued development of broadband, the use of smart technologies to combat climate change, the business models that will promote continued investment in the networks, services and applications we all now rely on, and a shared vision of how to create a harmonious international environment that will continue to drive the innovation that is the lifeblood of the ICT sector. Wicked 12 is where these fundamental issues will be openly debated in search of solutions that work for all. Through to ITU's culture and our 147-year history of helping the world communicate, the defining theme of this event will be consensus by their very nature global networks and services need to be able to connect regardless of where they were invented or by whom they need to be able to talk to one another, to speak one another's language. This emphasis on understanding, on sharing and on exchange is embedded in ITU's blood. This is why I have no doubt that we will come away from Dubai proud of the agreements we have forged together, agreements that will serve as a cornerstone of an exciting new wave of industry growth and the development of new services that we have not yet even dreamed of. When the time comes to sign the final act of the landmark new treaty, I believe every delegate in the room will be able to hold their head high, proud of the vital role they have played in fulfilling ITU's vision of connecting the world.
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Katsina Government Shuts Down Filling Stations For Supplying Fuel To Bandits
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The Katsina State government has shut down three filling stations suspected of supplying petrol to bandits in the state.
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The Katsina State government has shut down three filling stations suspected of supplying petrol to bandits in the state. The stations were shut down by the tax force on hoarding of grains and unjustified price hikes of food items. Addressing reporters shortly after closing down the stations, the chairman of the tax force Jabiru, Salisu Saari, who is also the chief of staff of the governor, said the committee was authorized to apprehend suspected individuals and detain them for 48 hours before initiating court proceedings. The committee said it received an intel that affected petrol stations were involved in supplying fuel to bandits during night time and early morning hours. 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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Factoring Part 28: Synthetic Division Part 9: Part 2 - Be Careful With the Following: IIIb (127)
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So we're just going to go through the routine right now of, you know, figuring out how to lay down the synthetic division statement, basically, and go ahead and doing the synthetic division with something fairly simple. And, you know, watching out for expressions like this where you're constant in front of the X is not just one. But when you get an expression like this, if they ask you to do synthetic division, this is what you're going to have to end up doing. You take the numbers, the coefficients in front of the X terms and the constant back here. So you take all the numbers. You forget about the X's, right? You forget about the variables. You take all the numbers and you lay them down, okay? And you do a sort of upside down root symbol or upside down division symbol. And what you have to do with this guy is you're going to have to set this equal to zero and move it over so it's X equals whatever the number is. Which is going to be negative one over three. And we're going to take all the coefficients and lay them down here and, you know, set up our synthetic division statement and go ahead and start doing the synthetic division. So what we do is set negative three X plus one, our minus one is equal to zero. You bring the one over and then divide by negative three. So what we have is X is equal to negative one over three. You take this guy and you move it up there. You lay down your, and this is your synthetic division statement. This is the way you lay out your problem, okay? You do sort of an upside down division symbol, just a, you know, semi box or half of a box, right? You take all the numbers in your numerator, right? In what you have in the fraction up top and you put them all down there, okay? Now, keep in mind the sign in front of the numbers always go with the numbers. And if you have any missing X terms, you have to put a place marker there, right? So if this was negative three X squared plus five, that would have been if you were missing the middle term, the X term, you would have had to put a zero instead of the five here. Because you need your polynomials, your numerators to be in descending order, first of all, and you need them to be in order. So if you have, you know, X to the power of five, the next one has to be X to the power of four, X to the power of three, X to the power of two, X to the power of one, and your constant term. If you're missing any of the powers, any of the terms, you're going to have to put a zero marker there, okay? And we'll do a, you know, we'll do a couple of examples that way where you see what the place markers are. Right now, we're not missing any terms, it's all in descending order, and we don't have to put any place markers. So you take all the numbers, you lay them down there. This is the way synthetic division works. You're going to take the first number, the one in the coefficient in front, the highest power, and you're going to put it down here. This number here, so it's negative three is going to come down here. Negative three is going to multiply this guy. So this guy here multiplies all the terms, and the multiplication result goes up here, and you add up the two, these terms here, and that comes here, and you continue to do the same thing. So basically the motion that you're going through is this guy coming down going like this. So it's sort of a zig-zag, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. So what we do is the negative three comes down, negative three times negative one over three goes up there. Now negative one over three times negative three is going to be positive one. Five plus one is going to be six. Negative one over three times six, that's going to go up there. Now negative one over three times six is going to be negative two, and we put that there, and two minus two is just going to be zero. So what that means is that guy is a factor of that guy because our remainder is zero. Our remainder is zero. That means if we sub and x is equal to negative one over three for all the x's in the numerator, the answer is going to equal zero, which means this guy is an x-intercept. That's where it crosses the x-axis. That's where y is equal to zero. Now we've talked a lot about doing the synthetic law, doing the polynomial long division, and doing the factoring stuff, right? So this should be fairly familiar to you, just a little quick recap. So what ends up happening if we think about the polynomial long division? Our terminology, this guy is our d of x, right? It's our divisor, right? This guy up here is our dividend, is our product, is p of x. That guy up there, right, is our polynomial. This guy is our remainder, whatever ends up being the last term in the synthetic division, right? That's going to be our remainder. Right now our remainder is equal to zero. And these guys, negative three and six, that's our quotient. And the way it works is right now we took an x to the power of two and divided an x into it, right? That means we've reduced this power by one x. This guy becomes negative three x plus six. If this guy was x to the power of five in the top and we're dividing an x into it, this term would have been negative three x to the power of four. So every time you do a synthetic division, every time you divide an x into the top, what it does, it kicks down the power by one order. And all you do is these numbers here, no matter how many you get, all they are, you start off with the next order, descending order, right? So if that was an x to the power of five, the first one would be x to the power of four, and then x to the power of three, x to the power of two, x to the power of one, x to the power of zero, which is your constant, right? Right now this one started off with x to the power of two, divided by an x. So that just means there's an x here, right? So it's negative three x plus six. This becomes our quotient. What this means is if you took, if you brought the negative three, negative one over three over, this would be x plus one over three. So if you multiplied x plus one over three by this guy, you would get your original polynomial. If you multiplied negative three x plus six by x plus one over three, you would get back our original polynomial, right? Here's the problem when you have, when you're doing synthetic division, when the number in front of the x is not one, but some other number. Now we got this quotient out, we got this result out with the remainder of zero. This is the problem. If we took this guy and multiplied it by negative three x plus six, we wouldn't get that guy up there, because negative three x times negative three x is going to be nine x squared, which obviously is not what's in the top. So this is what you really have to watch out for. Whenever you're doing synthetic division, when the number in front of the x is not one. When you do this division, you might end up with a quotient that if you multiply that quotient with your original expression here, you're not going to get the top guy. Because we ended up manipulating this guy to get if x is equal to negative one over three, right? We moved everything over, so our A term, when we set up the, when we talked about what we're going to use synthetic division for, our A term is now fraction. If you took this guy and multiplied by this, yes, you're going to get the numerator. If you took this guy and multiplied by this, you're not going to get the numerator. When you get something like this, you have to visually check to see if you multiply this by this, if you're going to get that guy. And if you realize that this guy times this guy doesn't give you the top guy, take a look at this guy and take out a GCF. And you're going to have to make a decision of taking out something that's going to convert this to an expression where if you multiply it by what you had in the denominator, it's going to give you the original expression. So there's two different ways, and actually there's multiple different ways you can think about this and do the corrections necessary to present your answer, the correct answer if you're asked to do polynomial long division like this, or when you want to factor large polynomials, polynomials of higher degree than degree of two, and polynomials that are bigger than just simple trinomials, anything that has more terms than three terms. Basically the two different methods that you can think about in presenting the right answer, getting the right answer after you do your synthetic division are the following. The first one is all you got to do is look at the number in front of the X when it's not a one, take this number, and divide your quotient by this number. So the first way you can do this is the following. You can take negative three X plus six and divide it by negative three. And what happens is if you take out a GCF from the top, it's going to be, well, the GCF that you need to get rid of your negative three. You could take out a three from this, but what you would end up is you would have negative X plus two and there's going to be a three up front and that's not going to get rid of your negative three in the bottom. So what you're going to do is sort of a decision that you're going to have to make. There's a lot of decisions that you can make when you're doing mathematics, when you're doing simple simplification and running through algorithms that make your life easier. And the more you do, the easier it gets. So initially, if you take out the wrong thing, don't worry. What's going to happen is you're going to have to take out another factor to get rid of whatever's going to be left in the denominator. But the more of these you do, the better at it you're going to be. So right now, we have a negative three in the denominator because that was our B term, whatever our coefficient in front of the X. So what we're going to do is take out a negative three from here. So this turns out to be negative three comes out and if you take out a negative three from negative three X, it becomes X and if you take out a negative three from positive six, it becomes negative two. So negative three up top can kill negative three in the bottom. So this guy kills this guy. Your final answer for your quotient, when you take this polynomial and divide it by this polynomial, is going to be X minus two. Right? And that's the first way you can think about it. The second thing you can do is take a look at what we have here. It's X plus one over three. Then what you can do is take out a GCF from this and just take that GCF and multiply it with this guy, which is really the same thing that we did here. But it's just another way of thinking about it. So what you can do is the following. You can take negative three X plus three plus six and take a look at this guy and you know there's a three in the denominator here, right? So you want to get rid of that three and what you're going to do is GCF out the largest thing possible and in general for the quotients, you want the X term or four terms like this. If you can get this guy the X to be positive then that's what you want to do, right? So you're going to take out a negative three X and again that comes out to a sort of a decision that you're going to have to end up making because if you only take out a three and multiply it by this guy the three is going to come out here and multiply this guy and that's going to be three X plus one but that's not what we had in the denominator here. So you're going to have to go back and factor out a negative one and redo the thing. So again the more these things you do the better you're going to become at it so it's a decision that you're going to have to make, right? So you're going to have to look at this guy and say this is what you want to get out from this guy because this is really what you're dividing that guy with, right? So if that's negative three X minus one what you want this guy to be is negative three here so what you're going to do is take out a negative three from this guy. So what ends up happening is you have your quotient you've got negative three X plus six and this guy times this guy this guy times this guy gives you original polynomial but this guy doesn't appear here anywhere, right? So what you're going to do is try to convert this into this and the way you're going to do it is you're going to factor out GCF out a negative three from this so you factor out a negative three from this guy that's going to be negative three coming out of this again it's going to be X negative three coming out of this again it's going to be X and negative three coming out of six is going to be negative two and then what you're going to do is going to take this guy take this guy and multiply it inside this expression and what's going to happen is you're going to get X minus two and negative three times X is going to be negative three negative three X and negative three times one over three is going to be negative one And now this expression is equivalent to this expression, and this guy times this guy would give you your numerator up top there. And to write your answer for this, this was straight out the vision, this divided by this, your answer would be x-2, x-2. It would not be this guy because this guy times that guy does not give you that, okay? Watch out for these types of questions. Be careful with these. You might get them.
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Welcome to ITU Development Sector ITU Development Sector (ITU-D) strives to spread equitable and affordable access to telecommunications, as a means of stimulating broader social and economic development.
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How to stay true to yourself and win clients over
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Should I really stick to service design?
That's a question I know I've asked myself a few times.
Especially when you need to convince stakeholders to let go of the things they are used to and go with something that they are not yet familiar with. Which in our case is service design.
I recently had a chat with Lina who runs a leading service design studio in Greece.
Lina shared how she was able to stick with what she believes in and by doing that win clients over. Beating very established agencies.
And maybe even more importantly, how she convinced herself to stay true to her messaging.
How to stay true to yourself and win clients over
Stories like this hopefully give you the encouragement to hold your ground even when things get tough and see what happens when persist!
Leave a comment and let me know if you can relate to Lina's story.
⭐️ SELLING SERVICE DESIGN WITH CONFIDENCE
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When you learn how to effectively communicate what service design is and what it does, you'll not only do more work that makes you happy, you'll also be finding better clients who appreciate your work. I want to share a quick story of someone who was able to do this and overcome some of the challenges that go along. One of those challenges is that as a service designer, you're often surrounded by people who have no idea about what it is or even worse have a completely wrong perspective on it. And then it's easy to cave in, start doubting if you're going in the right direction, given to the temptation to go with terms that people are maybe more familiar with like marketing, UX or business strategy, rather than sticking to what you believe in and that's service design. Now, I had a conversation with Lena who runs a leading service design studio in Greece. Lena was a participant in the selling service design with confidence program and she faced all the challenges we just mentioned. As a business owner, she of course needs to find clients who are willing to pay for services and somehow she needs to convince them of going with something that they are maybe not familiar with and not comfortable with. She didn't want to go with the marketing, UX or business strategy route. She wanted to stick with service design. So maybe the bigger question here is even how do you convince yourself to stick with that messaging? I want to share a short segment of the conversation I had with Lena where she explains how she was able to overcome these challenges. Roll the clip. Now I remember a project. It was a pitching process and we were up against digital agencies. So I had a fear of who we are and what their organization is about and how they would see our offering. But through the base of the course, I found out and we did it that you have to embrace who you are and show them a different approach. It was amazing because it was in the beginning of a consultancy and nobody had heard of us and we were up against established digital agencies and we won. Well, the biggest challenge I found in service design was that people would not understand exactly what service design is and why they should engage with it. People were skeptical about service design. They thought of it as something complicated, maybe larger than the project they had in mind and they were not exactly certain if it would produce a tangible outcome. They thought of it as more philosophical than practical. It was important to solve this because otherwise we would not be heard as a consultancy. Clients would probably address their projects in a different way. I mean, they may call a digital agency or an agency they knew in the marketing field. What I would have missed if I didn't take the course would be that I may not have pursued this positioning for the consultancy after all. I mean, it may sound big but when you are starting and you are an independent consultancy, you get to see so many barriers and you may think that we don't have clients who will listen to what we are offering, what we are saying, but through your course, I got that this is a situation that many face and you have to gain confidence of who you are, what you can offer, how you can expand business for the organization you work for. Well, I have to say there were times where I was very skeptical about the way we would be going but this course helped me to just stick to what we thought was best. It takes courage to stick with what you believe in and sometimes it helps when you get some support and encouragement along the way, especially when things get challenging. The support and encouragement for Lina in this case came through the selling service design with confidence program and she perceived, she persisted and eventually, like she said, she won. If you want to build your confidence, if you want to stick with what you believe in with service design and find clients who appreciate that, I encourage you to have a look at the program and see if it's a good fit for you. You can find the link to the program in the description of this video and who knows, you might be the next person sharing their story over here.
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A Guide to Picking The Best Platform for Artists
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Accelerate your PERSONAL music marketing and branding at http://www.BRANDMANNETWORK.com
Get Master Music Branding guide at: http://www.brandmansean.com/mastermusicbranding
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But one question that I get a lot and like if this isn't the number one question is definitely top three. But one question that I get a lot from music artists is what social media platform should I be working? Should I be on Pinterest? Should I be on Snapchat? Should I be on Instagram? Tiktok? Right? Like there are a lot of social media platforms that you could be hosting your content on and there are a lot of different spaces where you could potentially be finding fans and I get it, right? Like you probably don't have the bandwidth to be on every single social media platform that's out there. And ultimately I don't believe that there's necessarily one singular platform that works for every single music artist. Like some are better at one platform than they are at another platform, right? Like I know artists that are way better at Instagram than they are at Twitter or Snapchat or some of the other stuff. So I think there's a couple of things that you can look at to determine what platform you should be on but like long, long story short that there isn't any like right platform. But what I want to do in this video is give you some things to think about, right? Some questions to ask yourself, some things to ponder that will help you decide what social media platform should you decide to spend your time and energy on. Let's get into it. It's the mat work. What's going on? My name is Kory, music, marketing, co-founder, country brand agency and today what I want to get into is how to decide what social media platforms are right for you, right? Like there are a lot of platforms out there, there are a lot of different spaces you could be hosting your content and placing your energy and it gets overwhelming trying to be on everything. Just me as a content creator myself, I get it. But it is something you have to do. You do have to be on at least a social media platform, right? Because if you're not, are you really leveraging the internet in the way that it should be getting leveraged in 2021 and moving forward? No, of course you're not. If you're not on social media, you're like, you're doing the game wrong. But once again, I get it. Everything is in for everyone. But how do you decide what is best for you, right? Like what are some things that you can look at to determine, hey, I need to be over there. Before we get into all that, come and follow me on Instagram and TikTok. Links will be in the description below. Come talk to me. Come engage me. Come give me some video ideas. All that good stuff. Now that being said, let's go ahead and get into it. So one of the first things that I have artists look at when trying to decide what social platform it should be on is what platform are you using regularly as a consumer, right? Like what social media platform right now takes up majority of your social time just as an everyday, regular as human being. And the reason that I have people start there is because whether you know it or not. If you're using something every day, then you probably have at least some type of baseline understanding of the platform. So if you're using Instagram every single day, then you already know how Instagram works. You know about the stories. You know about reels and IGTV and hashtags and all these little minute details of the platform that if you were never using it, you would have to go research and find out and dive into all that cool stuff. But because you're on Instagram six hours out the day, you already know how that stuff works. So start with the platform that you already use because you already understand the platform. And once you get into using it from an artist standpoint, now all you have to do is research how to use that platform from the perspective of an artist. You can look on that platform and start to see how other artists are using it to grow themselves out and start to mimic some of the things that they do. And you can also reverse engineer it in a way that makes sense for you. So for example, when I first got started out as a marketer, I did majority of my marketing on Instagram and Spotify. And the reason that I did most of my marketing there was not because I was some super magic guru on these platforms. No, it's because I was on Instagram like eight hours a day and I was on Spotify all the time listening to music. So I already understood it like, Hey, people on Instagram are finding music through memes, people on Instagram are finding music by influencers posting this content and all this stuff. So I could look at the top of the platform, see how things were moving and then reverse engineer it down to a way that makes sense for me. So now I'm thinking like, okay, if I want to get people to hear music from people that I'm working, what do I need to do? I need to get my music in memes. So I need to get the music in memes. I need to get the music in the hands of influencers. I need to learn how to run ads, like all that stuff. And it's a similar process for you, right? If you're on Instagram all day and you're looking at like, okay, cool. How do these big artists and influencers that I follow, how do they use Instagram, right? Oh, he's posting this many stars a day. Oh, I see that she does this with reels. And that's pretty cool. Like, oh, they're doing this really dope thing with IGTV. It makes it a lot easier for you to figure it out because you're on the platform anyway. So that's the first thing that I tell people to start with the platforms that you use every single day as a consumer because you already know how it works. You're already comfortable with the platform. And now all you need to do is reverse engineer it and figure out how it can work for you as a music artist rather than you as a regular person. The second thing that I like to have artists consider is what are your strengths? Like, what do you like to do and what do you not like to do? So I'm going to bring it back to me, right? Just use myself as an example. I suck at Twitter. And the reason that I personally think I suck at Twitter is because I just I just don't feel like I'm like witty enough to come up with quips on the spot or like these really cool, you know, short tweets that go viral and make everybody go, like, I don't think I'm good at that, you know, what I personally think I'm good at is I'm great at talking to the camera, you know, I'm good at making a piece of video content and being comfortable in front of the camera, you know, and all that cool stuff. So I prefer to work platforms that are pretty video heavy. I know artists who love to talk, right? Like they love to use their voice. They don't like to be on camera. So they do more audio based content. Maybe they're on clubhouse a lot more. Maybe they're working certain discord groups. Maybe they have a podcast, right? I know artists who are great at Twitter. They're great at coming up with witty one liners and interesting thoughts and things like that. And they kill it on Twitter. So I implore you to start there. What are you good at? What do you like to do and what social media platform compliments that thing that you're good at? So if you know that you're funny and you're great at doing skits, then you need to be on something like a TikTok, you need to be on something like a YouTube. If you don't like being on video, but you still want to interact with people, you need to work something like a clubhouse or work something like a Twitter or work something that doesn't involve you being on camera, right? Whatever platform that is for you. That's the platform that you need to start at because the way that I see it is you need to find a social media platform that compliments your strengths because that will motivate you to keep using the platform, which will motivate you to keep learning about the platform, which will help you grow. And that's basically what it all comes down to. But platform, are you using and how are you growing on that platform? That's what's going to determine ultimately which one you decide to keep running with. And like I said, I just believe that if you're good at a certain platform or if you're good at something in that platform compliments it, then you're more likely to stay and do all the stuff that you know that you need to do to really get moving on that platform. So start there. What are your strengths? Write it down. List it out. I like being on video. I think I come up with really cool one line. I think that I have a voice to die for. I do think I have a voice to die for. But I think that I have a voice to die for. Right. What are your strengths? What social media platforms do you see have features that compliments those strengths? And then which ones interest you enough to hop on and start learning? And the last thing that I like to have ours consider is what is your setup? Right. Like what equipment are you working with? What do you have? What can you use? What is it your arsenal? Right now, as you're looking at me shoot this video, I'm looking right now. I have two lights. I have my laptop. I have this microphone, my camera. I have my mixer behind me. Um, this is all the equipment that like I, I feel like I need to make YouTube videos. Now there's probably a content creator out there who would laugh at me and go, ha, my channel is bigger than yours. And I shoot my phone on, I phone 5 s or something, you know, and that's cool. That's great for them. They decided that they had the equipment necessary to make things at the quality that they would like to make it on the platform that decided to make it on. So I would suggest you do the same thing right like do an equipment audit. Like what do you have to work with? Right. Like if you don't have a lot of video equipment, then maybe you don't feel like that you can produce a quality high enough to where you can work YouTube consistently. Maybe that's how you feel. It's not the case, but maybe that's how you feel. Right. Maybe you don't have any video content. And because of that, you need to work platforms that are more, you know, maybe text oriented, like a Twitter or maybe audio oriented, like a clubhouse or something like that. Right. Or maybe you're very visual, having you have cameras and you know how to take really cool pictures and, you know, so you feel like you would work best on something like a Pinterest, you know, or or OG Instagram, you know, but start there. What do you have the capacity to maintain and, you know, what do you have the equipment to make sure you have a competing chance at making content on their platform? Now, I do feel like I'm contradicting myself a little bit because I feel like majority of you probably have a phone, you know what I'm saying? Those phones probably have a camera on it. So like really, as I say this out loud, there's not really any social media platform. You can't work if you at least have a phone, you know, but I do understand that as artists, y'all are super wrapped up in quality. And, you know, does it look right? Does it fit this certain platform? So that's how you think. And that's the way you are that you need to very quickly try to realize like, Hey, what do I have the capacity to do at a high quality level and how can I get started doing that thing at my level so I can build up that super high quality level? Right? All right. That's the point right there. So like, for example, for the longest, like I was afraid to get super deep into the YouTube stuff because I was like, yo, my camera's ass. Like people are laughing at me on the internet about my audio quality. Like my audio is a little crispy, you know what I'm saying? Not crispy in a good way, but like, you know, like terrible. So that stopped me from working YouTube for a long time. It made me focus on places where I realized that people didn't care as much about quality like Instagram, right? Like people on Instagram, like, it's nice if your audio is super high quality and super clear, but they don't really care versus YouTube road to have one dirty audio clip and the comments are on your ass, right? So take that into consideration when trying to determine what platforms make the most sense for you. What do you have the equipment to maintain at a high level? You know what I'm saying? Like, what do you have the equipment to maintain at any sort of level enough to where you can actually do the job? And then once you do the job, then you can just focus on getting better at the job, right? That's really all there is to it. But it all starts with what you have the ability to create. And that starts with what do you have that gives you the ability to create? So there it is. Those are my tips that I would give to any artist trying to decide what social media platforms they should be working, right? I will ask them, Hey, what are your strengths? What are you good at? What do you feel like you're not good at? What equipment do you have, right? Like, what do you have that gives you the ability to create and where would that best suit you? Like what social media platform will be okay with whatever level of content that you're producing at whatever quality that you have to produce it at? And lastly, what platform are you using on a regular basis, right? Like you're smarter than you think you are. And if you're using Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, Pinterest, Reddit, 24 seven, then you understand it more than you may think you understand it. Like you just got to get out your head and get into it from an artist perspective. That's all there is to it. I promise you. Now, if you feel like you're learning anything today, please like I said, this video, hit those post notifications as well as I wouldn't want you guys to miss anything. Once again, my name is Calvary and I'll see y'all next time.
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ECE402 - Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education,
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वह भी लूँगिँने सब अप्चा तब व आप्च़्टेश्याँ तिल्प. जज़ेजिस़ी बच्चा बड़ा होटा जाता है उसका गॉप जोसका ईसुसिये डिएतगगगउप है। उसका आपने अपच्टेश्स्याना हखे के चका थे जाते है आपस बहुत आप, आधी सकुल के बचे हैं, और और ज़़घ नेके लिईटारो के जाएक औसका आनाजाना है. लेके अन आसे शुरध मे वो अपना ग्रुप या एक अपनी भिल nenhuma से किसी गरुप के साथ है, भो चाथटे है. तर दिसीशन बहुर आख्च्छान कािस बाता और य rhyme pos, तो जितने भी बी वेड़िचीन लेता है, तो उसके प्रामरी गुरुप जो है वो उसके देपैंट करते हैं, जिससे उसको महबबष आप उसके बारे में तो वहमेशा अच्झा सोचता है. यो मिलने जलने लाइया उनसे तु अझेशा ऐच्या सूचते है लेकिं जो उस दाईरे से बाहर हैं उनकी उसको कुई परवा नहीं ना वो नकलेई कुई कवरभानी देना चाता है, ना दे सकता है और नहीं उसको उनका इहसाच है और ये बात तो आपने बड़ो में देकी होगी के कौम में हैं, कौमियते हैं, कबाएल हैं, मुलक हैं, और मजाहिब हैं, लोग अपने दारे और अपने गुरुप से बाहर नहीं सूछतें बाहर के अईन्सान उनके लिए शाएद अन्सान नहीं हैं तो उनके लिए विए विए विए विए चान जात्या जाता हैं। तो हर किसी की हर अईन्सान की जुरत हैं, के उसका एक दारा कार हों. पिछले मुड्दूल्स में हमने रिलेशिन्षिप्स के बार में पडागा जिस में हमने देखा के हमारी माहा से लेकर अजनबी या दूश्मनो तक हमारे तालुकात और हमारी जो महबत है या दूसे लफजो में जो हमारा रिलेशिन्षिप्प या बाउन्ध है वो आस्ता यसा कम होता चला जाता है तो जितना कोई अजनबी जीआदा है उतना ही वो हम से लेकिन अपने गुरुप के अंदर रहकर और ये एक मोरल स्टेज है ना जब आप आप आब गुरुप से अजात नहीं हुए है बलके आब ही तो आप अप अपने गुरुप को से अफिलियेट हो रहे हैं बना रहे हैं अपना गुरुप घब आब आप अप अप यह लेकिन वेद कावणा है अच गुरुप के है वो रही लोग के लोग है उन्फीद ख़ोग नहीं तालूग नहीं उसके लेवो के खुरवानी नहीं दे सकते उनका बल एत अपने नहीं है तो में उंका उंसे कोई ताल्लूख ही नहीं तो जब जो प्रामरी गरुप है, उसके बारे में यह सब क्यों। इसलिये के उनहें तवको है उमीद है के तो उनके गरुप के लोग है वो भी रेसी प्रोकली उनकी मदद करेंगे तो तो उनके गरुप के लोग ज़से कुछ दोस थेगा जा थे खाहा तो एक उसरे खिले अगर कुछ अच्छा करते हैं तो तो उनके उसरे भी उनके लिए वही कर रहे है। अपको कोई ज़ोग ज़ोग तो आपकी फैमली इसकी जमएदार है. वो जो हम नहीं आपको डलमा बताया था. जिस में है कहादा के वो जो बैग मिल्गया एक पच्छे को. और वो उस उस पुष्ते हैं के इसके पैसे आपको लेलेंगी लेडी. रब नहीं आपको उसके और ज़ोग या तकलीप पहजे या आपको कोई ज़रूरत हो. तो आपकी फैमली इसकी जमबआदार है. वो जो हम नहीं आपको डलमा बताया था. जिस में हम नहीं एक आपको जो बैग मिल्गया एक वीच्छे को. तो बच्चे की तवको यही होगी के, खाना मुझे माही मनाके देगी. तो हम अपनी प्रमेली में एक दूसे से श्पक्त करते हैं. और बच्चे खास तोर पे जो जो रोल नोने देखा होता है की प्लें करते हैं. तो उसे पक्के हो जाते हों समचते एसा ही हमार सत करेगा फिर उसी टरा school, school मे भी उसका एक group होता है उसकी class है, उसकी ustad है तो उसको लगता है कि जो मेरा ustad है या जो मेरी class fellows है हमारा जो group है हम दुसरी class है आजनभी हैं लेकिन आपस मे हम सब एक है, तो एक जो team building की क्यफियत पयदा हो जाती है अपने group से जो affiliation बन जाती है, ये important है उनके लिए अब ये group आगे थोड़ा बड़ेंगे तो religious भी हो जाती है अगर कही आसी जगा हो, जहां मुख्तलिफ मजाहिप के बच्चे हों तो अब देखेंगे के एक मजब के बच्चे अपस में करीभा आजाएंगे कुके वो समचते है, ये हमारी ब्राद़्ी है, जो हमारे जैसे लोग है, इंका हमारे जैसा मजब है, तो हम इंके group से है तो ये जो बिलोंगिंनेस है, ये ख्फा गुरुप हो, ख्फा को एक दाईरे के लोग हो, ख्फा जेदा करीभी हो, या थुडा दूर हो, ये गुरुप की बिलोंगिंनेस होना, हर शक्स की, और हर बच्चे की जरुरत है. तो उस गुरुप से बाहर फिर वो नहीं सोचते, अपने गुरुप की अंदर उनकी बहाँ सी तवक्वात होती है.
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Predicting subatomic particles in isotopes (selenium)
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The pictured selenium isotope is used medically for diagnosis of medical disorders. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this isotope contain?
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The pictured selenium isotope is used medically for diagnosis of pancreatic disorders. How many protons does an atom of this particular isotope contain? How many neutrons and how many electrons? So this one I think is pretty straightforward because the atomic number is given to us. We don't even have to look at the period of the table at all. So protons, neutrons. So how many protons does it have? 34. Why? Because the atomic number is the same as the number of protons. So number of neutrons, what would that be? How would we figure it out? Yeah, 75 minus 34 and that equals 41. So neutrons, right? The mass number equals the number of protons plus the number of neutrons. So in order to figure out the number of neutrons you take the mass number and subtract the number of protons. And last but not least, the number of electrons is 34. How do you know that? Because it's neutral because there is no charge. Everybody okay with that? Any questions on this? 78 on the periodic table. The mass of the periodic table. So here it's saying that, why is that different? It's got a different amount of neutrons. So this thing here, right, this is an isotope of this other selenium atom. How many protons does this selenium atom have? 34. So let's do this problem now that we're here. And I tripped over the thing. So protons, what do we say, 34? What's the number of neutrons? 40. Sorry, 44. And the number of electrons? 34. So this is just another what we call isotope of selenium. And in fact it's not, the one on the periodic table is not one in particular, it's the average of all of them. So when we say it says 78 on the periodic table, that's what's called the average atomic weight. And we'll get into that later today.
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3 Ways Narcissists Get Their KARMA
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Three ways narcissists get their karma They really believe that they can do whatever they want and get away with it without them having to face any consequences for their actions But it doesn't work that way What you put out is what you get back But you're all subject to the universal law of exchange things balance out over time So although things may be looking good for them right now It's only a matter of time until karma comes to get them in these three ways End up in a toxic relationship They may have complained about how bad things were with you After they had drained you of your energy and used up all of your money So then they start to think the grass was greener on the other side They were looking for the bigger better deal the next shiny new toy But they unknowingly ended up being trapped by a manipulative toxic person Someone who portrayed an image of wealth and power Someone who told them the desired love and commitments Someone who sold them a dream And now this person may be living in their home Eating all of their food Spending all of their money and they wonder how they ended up in this situation But it's because they're gullible and naive They're easily deceived when they're seeking out a new target You can tell them anything and they will believe it Because they want to believe that anyone is better than you They see things in black and white They have to do that in order to function So in their minds a person is either all good or all bad But for you to be bad Someone else has to be good And that's where they fall right into the arms of a toxic person Someone who is using them Which is easy for people to do because they're in a vulnerable state after they have left you They're left without attention and validation And they may be left without money or a place to stay So they're desperately seeking a new target And they will fall for anything Two They will never be happy You did everything you could for them You gave them all of your time, energy and money But it was never enough They were never satisfied But they portrayed it as though something was wrong with you As though you just needed to do more They acted as though other people were better than you Because they didn't want to accept that something was wrong with them Just because they didn't appreciate you That doesn't mean you didn't have value Many of you were letting them stay in your home Many of you were buying them food and paying their bills They came up after being with you But they never go to accept it Because that would mean something is wrong with them for not being grateful And if they were satisfied with what you did for them That would mean you've done enough And then you'd be looking at them Realising that they're not bringing anything to the table They're not doing anything for you But the truth is they can't be happy with anything Because they're unhappy with themselves They have a void within them which they are constantly trying to fill But it will never be enough because they're not enough for themselves Which is why they're always needing more from you But instead of accepting this they chose to blame you They will always blame someone else instead of taking accountability And that is why they will never be happy Three They end up losing you In the end they push away the person who loves and cares for them the most The person who was always by their side The person who would have done anything for them They made you think that you weren't good enough While they were consuming everything that you had to offer When you know that most people wouldn't do a fraction of what you did for them Most people wouldn't tolerate what you had to go through And they couldn't even do a fraction of what you were doing for them Which is how you should know that they must secretly value it Because they're able to exaggerate and overestimate the value and importance of what little they have So of course they recognize your value They just don't want to accept it Because they see it as though they've given you your power to preside over them When they want to preside over you But it is that power play That eventually causes you to deviate from them Because you understand that they're not qualified or credible enough to steal the ship And yet they want to be the captain Yet they are leading you away from your established course So you realize that they're not a good leader Because they don't have your best interests in mind And they don't want you to realize your power over them So at that point your only option is to leave And that is when they will begin to feel that karma is affecting them But they will do whatever it takes to avoid their karma They will use lies and manipulation They will smear your name They will drag you for the courts They will fight for child support or alimony But what they're really doing is They are trying to evade the consequences of their own actions They are trying to evade their karma They are trying to evade the parts of themselves that they don't like And then assign them to you So that you can be made accountable So that they can force you to take responsibility for the results of their actions When in the end This lack of accountability is what really drives them into a ditch Because they want to be the captain of the ship But authority and control without any accountability is a recipe for disaster Which is why they all experience the same results They're like lambs to the slaughter They think they're going to get away with it They think that it's going to be different this time It's going to be different for them Because they're smarter They're more aware of what could happen But it always comes back to get them It always ends in the same way Thank you for watching If you found this video helpful please give it a thumbs up Share your thoughts in the comment section Hit the subscribe button to receive the notifications If you would like to support the channel You can 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What's up everybody jc and for jasper's case breaks calm We're giving away to $2,500 the national treasure break spots in this 2020 optic hybrid one box break random teams number one And again guys first the way this works guys is we do the break randomize customer names and teams distribute the hits out Then at the end of the break we'll take all 32 customer names Randomize them and the top two names get a spot each in the $2,500 National treasures football break and again guys. Good luck all cars shipping this as well So let's roll it and we got ourselves a two and a one three times. This is for the break first one two and three three Gretchen down a Gretchen. All right, let's do the break three times one two three Broncos done to the Steelers to chase All right, so stick to what you got guys All that you see your teams really quick I did not but I do know so so very nice man Sweet. All right guys. Good luck Joshua Kelly hollow Zach Moss red mojo Justin Jefferson there Gabriel Davis Henry rugs We had Xavier McKinney to a talk about Loa You got cow dugger hollow DJ Dallas Cow dugger Little Jalen hurts Yeah, man, so it tells one of the top rookies you want to chase in in this year's draft class So that is a very nice one and Jersey number mojo even better man Alrighty Actually, there you go. Remember you're looking for red mojos here DJ Dallas your way to rookie mojo Zach Moss Nice rookies in there as well So it seems down. Good luck guys. We're getting away two spots. Remember two spots Top two get in Roll just four times two into two. Good luck. Top two get in one two three and four Boom four times two two Gretchen and Alexander look at that after four times Two two four top two get in congratulations guys in the break itself now another one's on the website Number two, let's get that rolling. Remember. This is the break you're getting into set the cells and spots straight up but Two cases where the guys 18 NT football 2020 NT football case and one 2020 first off the line football box we're also giving away a crazy Multiautograph booklet that includes all of these legends here and we're also giving away $1,500 as well To the customers that buy full spots in the breaks. That's a little extra right there for the full spotters I appreciate you guys. Jasper's case breaks calm
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Watch for a Christmas Menu Plan! Easy Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4KxCna-ahg --~--
This is a great Thanksgiving recipe. Very easy and more yummy than pie. To get the complete instructions go to http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/09/pumpkin-dump-cake-recipe.html
You can see all of our recipes on our blog at www.sixsistersstuff.com.
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Do one of our favorite fall recipes, pumpkin dump cake. So what you're going to need is a 12 ounce can of evaporated milk, a 15 ounce can of pumpkin, a cup of brown sugar, three eggs, three teaspoons of pumpkin spice, one cup of butter melted, heath pieces or toffee bits covered in chocolate, a cup of graham crackers and one yellow cake mix. So first you're going to stir together your first five ingredients. So the pumpkin, make sure we get it all, the milk, the evaporated milk I guess, the brown sugar, your three eggs and your three teaspoons of pumpkin spice. You're just going to mix this all together really good. You could probably do it quicker with a hand mixer, but we are just going to mix it by hand today. This is probably one of our most favorite recipes during the fall months in October and November. Anything pumpkin just tastes so good. So once it's all mixed together, you're going to spray with cooking spray in a 9 by 13 pan. You can at least spray mine so it's good to go, but you're just going to dump it right on in there. The edges, sprinkle the cake mix on top. You're going to top it with your graham cracker crumbs and your toffee bits. This gives it a little chocolatey goodness right on top. And then over top of everything, you're just going to drizzle your butter. You'll bake it in an oven set at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 45 minutes. And here's what it looks like when it's done. Perfect treat for fall, pumpkin pie dump cake, and it's delicious. Be sure to check out this recipe and other fall recipes on SixSistersStuff.com. Thanks for watching.
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UNITAS 2021: Special Boat Team 22 work with Peruvian Special Forces Marines
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Ok, aquí. ¿No le hace quien está este...? Tres, nueve, ¿vos aquí? ¿Me entiendes? Ok. Es un área de aventuras, ¿vale? No, no, no. Es un área de aventuras, ¿vale? Más o menos para subirlo, ¿cierto? Y ahora, yo quiero esperar, como dicen ahí, no... ¿Encerrar? ¿Encerrar? ¿Usted sabe qué dijo, ¿no? ¿Encerrarás acá, no? ¿Encerrarás acá? No se den cuenta. Son como 15 personas que están allá. Nosotros estamos bien. Estamos 16 completos. Y tengo una señal que es que hacen cambio. Ajá. Salen. Sigue el fuego. Ellos continúan el fuego. A los otro lado. Listos. Y salen. Pero, ¿just tell them first? Es que hacen cambio. Ajá. Salen. Sigue el fuego. Ellos continúan el fuego. A los otro lado. Listos. Y salen. Pero, ¿just tell them first? Número uno, ¿no? Bote uno y presa. Sigue largo. Bote uno. Sigue. Bote dos, saca la gente. Cool. Cool, ¿no? Y bote uno cool. Cool. Saca. Ok. ¿Listo? Cambia. Cambia bote dos. Transición. Transición. Cambia. Ok. Keywords, ¿no?
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2017 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 CREW DIESEL SUMMIT WHITE WALKAROUND SOLD! 9933
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https://www.SUMMITAUTO.com
920-921-0850
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STOCK: 9933
PRICE: $45,999
MILES: 19,237
MAKE: CHEVROLET
MODEL: SILVERADO 2500
VIN: 1GC1KVEYXHF203805
PHONE: 920-921-0850
WEBSITE: www.SUMMITAUTO.com & TRUCKSON41.com
LOCATION: FOND DU LAC OSHKOSH WISCONSIN, 54937 TRUCKS ON 41
CLEAN TITLE HISTORY! 6.6 Liter V8 Duramax Diesel, L5P Motor, 445 Horsepower, Full Four Door Crew Cab, Short Box 6 1/2 Foot Shortbox, LT1 Package 1LT LT, 6 Speed Automatic Allison Transmission with Optional Manual Tap Shift, Turn Dial 4x4 Four Wheel Drive 4WD, Z71 Offroad Suspension Package Z-71, Reverse Backup Camera Rearview Camera, Onstar System, Power Driver's Seat, Non Smoker, Black Ebony Cloth Seats, 40/20/40 Split Front Bench Seating with Center Seat Hidden Storage Compartment, Full Towing Package with Receiver Trailer Hitch, Wiring and Transmission Cooler Tow Package, Factory Brake Controller, Telescopic Tow Power Mirrors with Built-in Directional Signals, Stabilitrak Traction Control, 3.73 Gears with Automatic Locking Differential Limited Slip Differential, BF Goodrich Mud Terrain LT275/70 R18 Tires, Factory Chromed Alloy Rims Premium Wheels, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, Spray-in Bedliner, Bedrail Covers, Fog Lights, LED Running Lights, Projector Lamp Headlights, EZ Raise Assist Tailgate, Locking Tailgate, Rear Bumper Steps, Cowl Induction Sport Hood, Chevy MyLink Touchscreen Radio, AM / FM Radio Tuner, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio Capabilities Sirius / XM, CD Player, Bluetooth, Hands-Free Phone Controls Blue Tooth, Android Auto Compatible, Apple Car Play Compatible, Auxiliary MP3 Jack Portable Audio Connection, USB Jack Portable Audio Connection, Keyless Entry with Factory Remote Start, Rear Window Defroster, Adjustable Height Seatbelts, Driver and Passenger Front Air Bags, L.A.T.C.H. Child Safety System, Side Curtain Air Bags SRS Safety Restraint System, Multi-Function Steering Wheel Controls, Compass, Outside Temperature Display and Mileage Display, Dual Multi-Zone Climate Control , Factory All Weather Floormats, Air Conditioning AC, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Tilt Steering Wheel, Automatic Headlights Autolamp, 3 Year / 36,000 Mile Remaining Factory Bumper to Bumper Warranty, Whichever comes first, 5 Year / 60,000 Mile Remaining Powertrain Factory Warranty, Whichever comes first, Summit White, CLean Autocheck! Very very clean inside and out! This is one of the sharpest 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 crewcab shortbox 3/4 ton diesel trucks we have ever had on our lot! Make your move before this super clean 4wd is gone!
Call Now! 1-(920)-921-0850 . Check out our Full inventory at www.SUMMITAUTO.com ! Summit Automotive Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin also Proudly Serving Oshkosh, Madison, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Appleton, and Waupun is a family owned and operated dealership since 1959. We take great pride in our new and used car and truck center with vehicles to fit everyone's budget. We have ON THE SPOT FINANCING. BAD CREDIT OR GOOD CREDIT, we work with over 20 lenders to get you APPROVED AT THE MOST COMPETITIVE RATES. We provide AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION and NATIONWIDE DELIVERY OPTIONS. We are conveniently located on HWY 41 at EXIT 98, Hwy 151 at Military Rd. Exit . Just Look For The TRUCKS ON 41. Advertised price does not include, tax, title, registration and service fee.
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This is stock number 9933. We are here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. You're new and used heavy-duty truck headquarters. Remember we are the guys with the trucks on 41 and 151. Today we are checking out this super clean 2017 Chevy Silverado 2500 crew cab short box. This truck has the 6.6 liter Duramax diesel diesel with the L5P motor 445 horsepower. From this HD video you will be able to tell that this truck is extremely clean all the way around. Summit white is the color. We shoot all of our videos in 1080p so if you have HD capabilities on your computer tablet or smartphone device turn them on now because it's like you're right here looking at the truck with me. Comes with the polished aluminum 18 inch rims, BF Goodrich mud terrain tires on here LT 27570 R18s and they are pretty new tires. I'd say 70 to 80% of the tread left on them. Didn't see any dents or dings on that front fender. Projector lamp, headlamps, factory fog lights. Didn't see any dents or dings on the front bumper. Very nice and clean. Headlight lenses are nice and clean. I didn't see any dents on the hood. Really nice condition there as well. Passengers side fender no dents or dings on that and the passenger side rim is in excellent shape as well. As you go down this side of the truck you can see just how clean the body is. How reflective and mirror like that paint is. We take these HD videos so if you're far away or even if you're close by just can't make the trip down you can still see the truck hear the truck and have confidence in the vehicle that you're looking at before you even get here. Cab is in excellent shape. I didn't see any dents or dings down the doors here or the box. Back rim, excellent condition, no scuffs or scrapes on that and the back tires have just as much tread as the front tires. You can see the frame and the underbody on this truck is an excellent condition. It does have the Z71 off-road suspension package which gives you the skid plates and the Rancho shocks. Also has all the remaining factory exhaust so it hasn't been altered in any way like that. Rear bumper steps, full towing package which includes receiver H4 pin and 7 pin wiring, no dents or dings on that rear bumper. Tailgates in nice shape, has a spray and bed liner, gooseneck hitch and wiring for that gooseneck hitch. Has the easy drop down tailgate so your tailgates never get slammed down on you and as we go down this side of the truck just as clean as that passenger side. Four full disclosure, this back rim is in nice shape as well, no scuffs or scrapes and the doors are very clean. Has the telescopic tow mirrors, these got little LED side lights in them and built in directional signals. Inside the LT1 package gives you the black cloth interior. There are no rips, there are no tears on the seats. You got power driver seat, factory all-weather floor mats, auto headlamps turned off four-wheel drive, has factory brake controller, power windows, power locks, power mirrors and as we hop inside the truck here you can see that this one has 19,266 miles. You get the Z71 instrument cluster, comes with the leather wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth audio controls on the right, cruise controls on the left and there are radio audio controls and information center controls on the back of the steering wheel as well. Comes with the Chevy MyLink touchscreen radio. This one is Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible. Whenever it says projection that's how you know it's got that. Of course the six-speed automatic Allison transmission. This is also where your backup camera shows up. You got a CD player dual climate control, factory exhaust brake, stability control, cargo lamps, that's how you turn on those lights on the mirrors and downhill assist control. You got dual glove boxes on that side, passenger seat is in extremely nice condition. This truck smells very clean. I don't think it's ever been smoked in. Has side current airbags, got map lights up there and you got on-star in the mirror as well as an SOS system. We'll take a quick look at the back seats and then check out under the hood. Back seats are just as clean as the front seats, no rips or tears back here. It does have the latch child safety system for your car seats and it comes with the fixed glass rear window with the built-in rear defrost. Factory all-weather floor mats back here, carpeting is nice and clean, no rips or tears. Side current airbags and we'll take a quick look under the hood. I'd personally like to thank you for checking out the video today. We work hard at them even when it's negative seven like it is today. Make sure that you're getting the most accurate representation of the vehicle as possible. Under the hood, 6.6 liter Duramax diesel, L5P motor, 445 horsepower engine base, very clean, runs very smooth. This truck has been fully safe and inspected by our service shop as a fresh oil and filter change. All the fluids have been checked and topped off. The truck has been gone through mechanically 100% and is 100% ready to go. To see more pictures of this truck or one of our other 450 new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, halftones, three-quarter tons, one tons, you name it, we got to go to our website www.summitauto.com. Full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle on our lot, videos of every single used vehicle that we have all at summitauto.com. If you want to make this truck yours today, give us a call, 920-921-0850. Ask for one of our sales associates to make this truck yours today. Once again, that number is 920-921-0850. If you'd like to check out more HD videos, you can go to youtube.com. Remember to like, subscribe, and share on this video and all the videos that you see there. In fact, in a second, you'll see a link to subscribe to our YouTube channel on your left. A link to more heavy duty truck videos like this one on your right. If you have not been to our website, on the bottom link to this vehicle on our website, click those checks out. We really look forward to helping you with this super clean 2017 Chevy Silverado 2500 crew cab short box Duramax diesel. Thanks again.
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This Is Your FBI - The Unwilling Host
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11/16/51, episode 346
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The Equitable Life Assurance Society presents this is your FBI This is your FBI The official broadcast from the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Presented transcribed as a public service by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and the Equitable Society's Representative in your community Are you one of the millions of Americans covered by social security? If so you will be vitally interested in tonight's commercial message from the Equitable Life Assurance Society The subject is how to build social security into full security Interested then please listen carefully in about 12 minutes to this important message from the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Tonight the subject of our FBI file jailbreak its title The unwilling host The latest issue of the Uniform Crime Survey issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Unfortunately shows an increase in the number of crimes An increase large enough in certain respects to call one important fact to your attention All the law enforcement agencies in the world Cannot cope successfully with criminals at the rate society is now producing them However progress can be made must be made Too many crimes reported in the current survey Were committed by those 30 years of age and under and a study of their previous records Revealed a large proportion with the background of crime a background of juvenile delinquency The responsibility for these men and women rests in most cases in the homes from which they came Homes where the parents were too busy Where parental guidance was evaded or never even thought about If you are a parent or a childless but decent citizen look about your community Help improve the moral outlook and character of your younger neighbors The work you do will pay off Will be rewarded in less crime and thus in greater safety for you Tonight's FBI file opens on a busy street in a large Midwestern city a young man walks along the Rove's stores looking at each window for a name Near the corner. He comes to a record shop pauses in front and enters This Jimmy Warren's place. Uh-huh. I'd like to see him I'm an old friend. He's sleeping. Oh Well, if you tell me where he lives, I'll go over living back We I'm his wife. Oh Well, then would you please go back and wake him? Did you want some records? I want to see Jimmy Pardon me. I guess the door stuck wait. It isn't stuck. I Locked it for I wanted some privacy Annie, I think you ought to go up Roy hello Jimmy good to see you again. Why don't you get out? Day before yesterday better turn that thing off Jimmy who is this he was in jail with me Roy, I thought you were in for good. I didn't leave with the warden's best wishes. You busted out. Yeah, that was a general idea Why'd you come here to see you? Well, if you want money, you know What do you want? I'd like to stay here for a while. Roy. We got three small rooms and back It's hardly enough for us. Let him stay You can use the storeroom take him back there The following day at the local Red Cross blood bank FBI special agent Jim Taylor is drinking a cup of coffee after having made his donation When police detective dick Hopkins comes into the small anti room Oh hi dick. Oh, hello, Jim. It's caught empty. Yeah Yeah How about a little coffee? It's well, I get it. Yeah, thanks Running into you saves me a trip to your office. What would you want there? We might be on a case together, huh? The railroad police found a freight car in the yards this morning with a man's body His outer garments have been removed and in the corner of the car. They found a prison uniform Turned out to belong to somebody named Roy Carter Carter Escaped two days ago from Sheridan. Hmm. How would the FBI get in on I think you had a detainer on him What for bank robbery? local No, he's never worked this part of the state so far as we know Maybe you're just passing through. I don't think so Why not dick one of the prisoners that Sheridan told the warden that Carter intended visiting an ex-inmate who lived here Any idea who that was no About This torn piece of paper was found in the box car says market Street No address no Probably on the other half we looked for that no trace of it Well, I'll get a copy of Carter's writing have the lab checked to see if he wrote this fine All of you've been in touch with the prison. I wired him as soon as we identified the uniform I asked the warden to send along a list of prisoners from this area Who'd been released since Carter got to Sheridan go ahead and I'll find out about that detainer as soon as I get back to the office Morning, Mrs. Warren. What are you doing out here? Board sitting back there alone suppose somebody sees you think I'm a customer You're still taking a chance. I Like to take chances. What's in the container coffee once I'm yeah, I'll get your cup Where's Jimmy you went out? You sure don't like the idea might be in here much No Just black Yeah Thanks Good coffee Jimmy always says it's too strong. I got an idea that a lot of things is too strong for Jimmy How'd you two ever get together? I Met him right after he got out and put him on the straight and narrow. I Had nothing to do with it. Yeah, and what's with this store? An uncle died and left it to him. Do you have to keep it? He wanted to keep it. How about you? I Do what he says Who are you kidding? When I came in here, I found out who was in charge You want me to tell you what I think Do you what I Think you're in this because nothing better came along. That's not true. Then why'd you want me to stay here? Look, I'll tell you why It's because I happen to be what you're waiting for Is that right? Getting back Never mind just Jimmy Why are you shouldn't be out here? I asked him out for some coffee. Oh Well, I got good news for you Roy. What I ran into a friend of mine Joe Marshall He's got a farm upstate and I told him about you He said you could stay with him as long as you want. That's real nice of you Jimmy But I don't like farms. You can't keep on here cops will nail you sure Jimmy Roy has no money No, was it gonna be Joe Marshall's guests? He can work up there. That'll pay for his keep Don't just arrange Danny Joe's driving up to the farm. You'll meet Roy at the corner of Broadway and Maine at 9 o'clock tonight The essence of any investigation is speed Immediately upon his return to the FBI field office special agent Taylor checked the files He also sent the torn slip of paper bearing the words market street to the crime laboratory Where it was checked against a known sample of Roy Carter's handwriting Wanted notices were run off featuring Carter's picture and fingerprints Late that same afternoon the file room called agent Taylor Roy Carter was wanted by your FBI Upon receiving that message and a lab report on the handwriting agent Taylor hurried to police headquarters to see detective Hopkins Dick, you were right about that detainer. Did you get a report from the lab? Yes, Carter scribbled the words market street on that slip of paper Oh, did you get that list of ex inmates at Sheridan? Yeah, none of them has a market street address How many of them are from around here? Approximately 200 somewhere in other jails and a fewer dad then we get a breakdown of it. I'm having one made up now. Good Detective Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins. I was told to talk to you. Who was this? Never mind that Are you looking for Roy Carter? Yes You'll be at the corner of Broadway in Maine at nine o'clock tonight Hello Hello Jim that was a tip on Carter. He's supposed to be at Broadway in Maine at nine tonight You ready? It's only eight o'clock. It'll take you over half an hour to get there Any come back yet? No Like to say goodbye to her she'll be here before you go Tell me about this Joe Marshall It's real nice guy. Do you know I'm hot? No, I just told him you weren't feeling good and needed a change I'm back here No, I've been waiting to say goodbye to you. I'm glad you did save your trip. What do you mean? I called Joe Marshall's house the guy I'm going away with yeah, what did you do that for? Just checking up. I talked to his wife. What do you think? He's in, California He can't be his wife said she talked to him an hour ago in Sacramento, but I just saw him He's lying Roy. He probably has the cops there waiting to pick you up. Now. Why would I do that? That's a good question Let's try and figure an answer, huh? Look Roy. I'll go to Broadway in Maine with you if it's a frame that wouldn't do me Much good. It's not a frame and suppose I call Marshall's house again, but Roy talked to his wife That's a good idea Look, aren't you gonna take my word for it? No Any Never mind it was a frame, huh? It was a means of getting you out of here That was a sucker move Jimmy all I got to do is And the frame is off In just a few moments we'll get back to tonight's case from the official files of the FBI But right now let's consider the question of family security I want you to meet mr. And mrs. James Hudson a couple with a problem that nearly all fathers and mothers have to face up to Eventually good evening. Good evening mr. Hudson I understand you're worried about how your family would get along if something happened to you Well, that's right. Mr. Keating mrs. Hudson would get social security But 112 dollars a month wouldn't go far with three youngsters to bring up No, it certainly isn't enough to take care of us if jim passed on well and How much more do you think you'd need? I guess it would take quite some time to figure that out No, mrs. Hudson all you need is this fact-finding chart for fathers and mothers Published by the equitable life insurance society now here Let me show you how this fact-finding chart works It's been designed by the equitable society to help you figure out exactly what income your family would need If your husband died suddenly look It guides you every step of the way with easy to understand pictures Every major item of living expense is included so you can get an answer you can rely on Jim we really need this chart. How much does it cost mr. Keating? Not a cent. It's free Your equitable society representative will be glad to give you a copy and after you filled it in He'll be glad to show you how easy it is to turn your social security into full security full security Oh, that's what we need but that's expensive on the contrary With the big head start you already have from social security plus whatever insurance you now own You may need only a very small additional amount of insurance to give you full security So friends, why not get in touch with your equitable society representative soon? Ask him for your free copy of equitable society's fact-finding chart for fathers and mothers That's e q u i t a b le the equitable life assurance society of the united states And now back to the fbi file the unwilling host It is an axiom among law enforcement officers that people get the kind of local police protection they deserve Either good or bad according to the interest they show That point is of vital importance to your fbi and to you Because no agency even one functioning as smoothly and efficiently as the federal bureau of investigation is self-sufficient Tonight's case is an example of the type of cooperation necessary between officers who represent a city county or state and your fbi That cooperation can exist in your community Only if you have an adequate local police force And as a citizen Part of your job is to see that such an organization is protecting you The battlefront against crime is wide Wide enough to cover every corner of the united states Wide enough so that a weakness in any part of the line Will invite defeat Invite an even greater crime wave in the future Tonight's fbi file continues in a sedan on the corner of broadway and main Special agent jim taylor and detective dick huptons are waiting for roi carter Dick it's 10 30. Yeah looks like the tip was bad. I guess um Shall we move? Okay Maybe this was somebody's idea of a joke. I doubt it My feeling is somebody tried to set carter up for us and it didn't work. Oh Well, that's big casino The gym don't turn here. Huh? That list ought to be ready now. Let's go back to headquarters. Okay You seen any part of it? Uh-huh Out of the first 50 names. There were seven ex-inmates not back in jail dead or moved out of town Well, maybe we won't have too many to question Well, if the others call down the same way, there'll be maybe 30 or 35 I know it'll be ready by morning for sure. Yeah, well, it's too late to start contacting people tonight Let's meet for breakfast and get on it then How is he? Well, he's conscious again. Oh good For a while. I was scared about what? That you might have killed him. Oh, I'm sure he'd appreciate that I was only thinking about the police Is it safe to leave Malone in there? I got him tied up Well, I I better start packing, huh? What for? Are we getting out of here? I think we better talk about that What do you mean? Well taking care of jimmy doesn't mean the cops have stopped looking for me That's why you can't stay here. That's right But I better make my move alone And leave me here. I'm afraid so Look, I just saved you from walking into that trap. I know I can't stay here. Honey. I'll be moving fast hitching rides freight cars. Yeah, you have to go that way I gotta go that way. I got no dough Is that the reason you're not taking me? That's a good reason, ain't it? I got a better one for me going along Like what? $5,000 What are you talking about? I can get $5,000. Does that change your mind? Where would you get $5,000? From Jimmy's account. Is it a joint account? No checking. And he'd have to sign a check. That's right I think you could persuade him to do it The following morning Detective Hopkins had a list ready. It contained 34 names These were ex-inmates of the prison from which Roy Carter had escaped Ex-inmates who still lived in that city Now a further breakdown on the 34 names was done They were divided into those living on the north side and those on the south Detective Hopkins and Agent Taylor each took half the city as their assignments And started the door-to-door search for Roy Carter Carter 9 Come in Dick Jim, how are you doing? No good so far I've got five more people to check Where are you? You know if this list doesn't work we'd better give this story to the papers Okay I'll talk to you later Huh? I'm at my next interview Yes, Dick. Oh, sure son Nice catch. Who's that? Okay, Dick. I'll meet you You sign it? Like a little man What time does he's bank open? Nine o'clock You better be getting over there. It's almost that now Don't you think I better wait a while? What for? Oh, it's a pretty big check. If I'm their first customer they might get suspicious They know you're there? Yeah I wouldn't worry And does uh Jimmy have a gun? Yeah Where is it? Out in the shop under the cash register You better get it for me before you go Okay Well, you asked me to get the gun Back door Who uses it? Milkman, delivery boys, lots of people Give me the gun Roy, you're not gonna- I just want the gun You answer the door But why is that? If it's for Jimmy just say he isn't home Go on Yes? I'd like to see Mr. James Warren I'm sorry, he's out May I ask your name? I'm Mrs. Warren Oh, when do you expect your husband? Um, later Maybe six, seven o'clock I never know for sure Do you know where I can reach him? No, he was sick and he went to the doctor What do you want to see him about? I'm from the police Oh I wanted to ask your husband about a man named Carter Roy Carter Who's he? Someone your husband used to know Oh You say you're not sure what time he's coming home? I'm never sure Would you mind if I came in and waited? Well, uh Come on in Don't reach for anything All right Carter Annie, close the door Close it Sorry, we have to meet this way Roy, what did you do that for? He didn't come here by accident He knew something And go cash the check And when you get back, we'll go Doors closed Oh, you work here? Yeah, but we're closed There's another record store on White Street Or on the corner I'm a special agent of the FBI FBI? That's right, man Here are my credentials What do you want? I'd like to see Mr. Warren He's not here A man from the police came a little while ago They went away together No, how long ago was that? About 15 minutes, maybe 20, I don't know I see Thanks very much You're welcome Roy, Roy What's the matter? An FBI man was here Where? In front of the store Want to see Jimmy Is he gone? Yeah, I got rid of him Where's the money? In my purse Roy, let's go All right, this way Why through the back? Just in case that FBI man is waiting out front Hello, Mrs. Warren Roy, it's the FBI Come on, Carter Let go Come on, drop the gun Come on, drop it All right, Carter Now turn around while I put on these handcuffs Roy Carter was convicted in state court for murder And sentenced to life Mrs. Warren was convicted for harboring a federal fugitive And sentenced to a federal prison After the arrest of Roy Carter and Mrs. Warren Special Agent Taylor released Detective Hopkins and Jimmy Warren He had returned to the record shop after leaving Because he found evidence that Mrs. Warren's story wasn't true Her husband couldn't have left with Detective Hopkins Because the detective's car was parked a few doors down the street And so not only was an escaped killer captured But Jimmy Warren was able to do what so many other Ex-convicts are doing today Trying to live their lives as decent human beings Even more prisoners can be rehabilitated if you the public will help The reward will be worth your effort Because every ex-prisoner who rejoins society And lives as an honest member of the community Is another vital cog in our defense effort Our defense of democracy Now just two things to remember About the Equitable's fact-finding chart for fathers and mothers First, it shows you exactly what monthly income your family would require If the breadwinner should die unexpectedly Second, this pictorial chart doesn't cost you one cent Ask your Equitable Society Representative for a free copy Or send a postcard care of this station To the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Next week we will dramatize another case from the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation It's subject, counterfeiting, it's title The Flying Felon The incidents used in tonight's Equitable Life Assurance Society's broadcast Are adapted from the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation However, all names used are fictitious And any similarity thereof to the names of places or persons Living or dead is accidental Tonight the music was composed and conducted by Frederick Steiner The author was Jerry D. Lewis Your narrator was William Woodson And Special Agent Taylor was played by Stacey Harris Others in the cast were Whitfield Connor, Georgia Ellis, Paul Richards and Carlton Young This is your FBI is a Jerry Devine production This is Larry Keating speaking for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States And the Equitable Society's representative in your community And inviting you to tune in again next week at this same time When the Equitable Life Assurance Society Will bring you another thrilling transcribe story From the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation The Flying Felon on this is your FBI Stay tuned for the adventures of Ozzie and Harriet There's fun for the whole family when Ozzie and Harriet come your way next This program came to you from Hollywood
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Voy a pedirle primero a los representantes jóvenes a pedir a las ASCA que cuáles eran sus expectativas antes de venir aquí y qué piensas que puedes hacer para cambiar el mundo. Voy a las alas a todos. Tengo que decir que esta cumbre junto a un mundial es una plataforma para la juventud para que la juventud asegure su inclusión en las decisiones más importantes del siglo XXI y es una clave para convertir a la juventud para asegurar su inclusión y para compartir ideas con ellos. Debo decir también que hace cinco años no podíamos ver a los presidentes sentándose junto con la juventud para oír sus sugerencias. Era imposible hacerlo, pero ahora las cosas se han hecho realidad porque supongo que han creído nosotros porque somos los líderes del futuro. También debo decir acerca de que arriba somos un fundador patrocinador para esa cumbre porque reconocemos la importancia del desarrollo milenio hacia el 2015 o después del 2015 y más importante para ver más allá. Es muy importante para poder establecernos metas que sean sostenibles y que se puedan lograr ahorita a venir con la juventud. La persona muy joven es del medio sur. Somos apasionados, así que es el potencial de la innovación de lo que podemos hacer y lo que podemos cambiar en el mundo. Y quiero decirle gracias a Costa Rica a su excelencia, laura por tenernos y por ser anfitriona de esta cumbre y esperamos llevar este mensaje a las nociones unidas en Mallorca. Algún día, muchas gracias. Gracias a usted de nivel, tu pasión por la innovación que he hecho. Cambiarás el mundo. Ahora tengo a Eric Sotomura, que pasó 34 horas en el hackathon haciendo apps. Estoy seguro que va a hacer mucha diferencia, pero voy a dejar que Eric explique qué hizo en el hackathon y cómo puede hacer una gran diferencia en el mundo. Mirámo Eric, yo participé en el hackathon. Le consiste desarrollar alguna aplicación, alguna herramienta tecnológica bajo tres principales modalidades, temáticas que estaba salud, educación y cuidados al medio ambiente. La idea era como que entre 24 horas desarrollamos una aplicación que ayudara a solvertar alguna necesidad en esas áreas y bueno, pues estar rodeado de todos esos jóvenes buscando ideas, innovando, viendo cómo podemos utilizar la tecnología, el conocimiento que tenía, que se tenía ahí. Por ejemplo, una experiencia bastante enriquecedora, ¿no? Luego también había mentores que bebían a guiarte, otras ideas, a mejorar tu aplicación, ¿no? Y pues era enriquecedor, muchas maneras, ¿sabes? Estar rodeado a gente así te influye mucho en la manera que vas a pensar, te motiva, te hace seguir adelante y pues todas estas pequeñas ideas que van surgiendo en ese momento para buscar soluciones, pues en algún momento pueden convertirse en algo sumamente grande, algo que ayuda a la gente al mundo en sí para mejorar y llegar a ser un mundo mejor. Muchas gracias. Es muy inspirador y ahora voy a hablar con Natalia Rodriguez, que ha sido patrocinado para Intel y ya tiene una audiencia sobre qué contarnos. Yo vengo representando Intel, sin embargo, yo ya he estado en el pasado en toda la cuestión de ferias científicas, fui delegada de Costa Rica en la Feria Mundial de Ciencia y Tecnología de ISEF en Atlanta en el 2008 y pues me da muchísimo gusto estar acá representando a los jóvenes, representando a una empresa como Intel, que definitivamente se encuentra comprometido con lo que es la responsabilidad social. Y puedo realmente decir que mis expectativas respecto a este evento fueron completamente extensas. O sea, simplemente el llegar y conocer tantas personas distintas, todos los contactos que se han tenido, ver tanta gente comprometida con la causa de simplemente hacer un mundo mejor, algo que para muchas personas puede ser utópico, pero que realmente al ver estas personas mostrando sus ideas, viendo sus puntos de vista, que no van a ser los mismos acá en Latinoamérica, que en Asia, en África. Es un momento en el que se da para mí como joven y para mí como futura persona que va a estar a cargo de todas las decisiones que se tomen el mañana. Algo que me dejó a mí muy claro esta simposión definitivamente fue el que sí se puede hacer algo. Muchas veces nosotros como personas estamos sumidas en este mundo de que tenemos problemas y como sociedad son muy difíciles de corregir, pero tenemos esta obligación y este compromiso social de que ahorita se están trabajando problemáticas mundiales, pero realmente se empieza desde acá, desde nuestra comunidad, desde empezar nosotros en nuestras casas, en nuestras comunidades y en nuestro país para poder nosotros realmente llegar a cumplir todas esas metas que estamos hablando acá. Entonces, si lo dejo como algo que tenemos nosotros que trabajar y que he aprendido yo acá. Muchas gracias Natalia. Y realmente esta cumbre ha sido una reunión de mente de joven en el mundo y ver como los tics pueden convertirse en catalizadores de cambio. Y ahora hablaré con el secretario general, enviado especial, Eric Andamny. Él está un poco apurado. Él tiene que ir a concluir las sesiones. Por favor, si puede compartir algo. Bueno, muchas gracias y es un placer estar aquí. Gracias por su interés en la cumbre y por dar tan buena cobertura y quiero empezar felicitando muy sinceramente al gobierno de Costa Rica de las personas de ese bello país. Primero, por abonarse a la altura de esto y segundo, por firmar secreto tan importante acerca de establecer ese mercado. Es un hito muy importante para lograr la meta para Costa Rica en el 2021 de convertirse en carbono neutral en un país. Eso es un gran logro para el país. Por lo tanto, felicidades y gracias por la gran hospitalidad muy calurosa y para proveer espacio para esta fortalección. Por supuesto que con el liderazgo, la presidente y el secretario general de la UIT pudimos juntar a todos esos actores y compañías de TI a esta reunión para debatir con los jóvenes y parte del hecho que haya muchos patrocinadores. Pero como dijo un participante, sentimos propiedad de esta cumbre porque la juventud estuvo en todos los procesos en línea, fuera de línea y vimos como 600 participantes de más de 70 países del mundo participaron aquí físicamente, pero lo que sucedió en línea fue un gran impulso para compartir ideas y se involucraron también en la discusión. Desde las Naciones Unidas hemos empezado por primera vez una estrategia en asuntos de jóvenes y se enfoca en cómo podemos creer más mecanísimos para la participación de los jóvenes y cómo podemos unificar nuestro interés de las personas. Mi presencia aquí es muy importante para todos en las Naciones Unidas para asegurarme que como enviado ser un facilitador para las comunicaciones es una forma de unir personas, pero traer personas también y eso es muy, espero mucho positivo de esto lo que sale aquí y para llevar esto a todos los procesos que se discutirán en las Naciones Unidas y la primera oportunidad será una sesión abierta para la red de nuevo desarrollo con organización de jóvenes y estoy muy impresionado con la calidad de la discusión de las conversaciones y también estoy muy esperazado con los resultados que era esto y con este trabajo de juventud, especialmente en ilusión de cómo los tics pueden habilitar el trabajo. La agenda no se podrá lograr sin darse cuenta que el mundo está cambiando y usar los tics como un habiditador doy el apoyo total para las recomendaciones que he visto hasta ahora y estoy muy esperazado en ver el compromiso y como fue presentado al secretario para llevar a cabo ese plan y trabajar muy de cerca con el secretario de ahí y los países miembros presentado aquí también por el liderazgo de Costa Rica para asegurarnos de continuar esa discusión en la Asamblea General porque como dije antes, no es solamente que nos darán ese mandato y seguirán, me parece que eso es algo conjunto para nosotros y para los jóvenes, por lo tanto, tengo muchas expectativas de las grandes ideas que se dieron aquí, muchas gracias y voy a salir a la sesión, muchas gracias. Un momentito, el ministro Alejandro Cruz ha sido un gran anfitrón y explicaos cómo podemos llevar eso más allá. Yo tengo el honor de estar aquí representando a la señora presidenta, doña Laura Chinchilla Miranda y en nombre del gobierno de la República del Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Telecomunicaciones agradecer el apoyo y la participación entusiasta, emotiva de tantos y tantos jóvenes en esta verdadera cumbre de la juventud y la tecnología para un mejor futuro, para un mejor mañana. Como lo dice muy bien el título de la cumbre, más allá del 2015, para llegar al verdadero desarrollo humano sostenible. Ciertamente ha sido una actividad intensa que se inicia el domingo en la noche y que está por concluir en la próxima hora. Nos llena de orgullo que nuestro país haya sido escogido y que el doctor Amadún Turé, secretario general de la UIT, le propusiera a nuestra presidenta llevar a cabo aquí esta actividad. Gracias al doctor Turé y a todos sus colaboradores en la UIT. Gracias a mi colega, el vice-ministro, Robla Nespinoza y todas las personas del vice-ministerio de Telecomunicaciones y de otras entidades de gobierno que han hecho posible esta actividad. Haber contado con 333 participantes de 33 Estados miembros de la UIT junto a otros representantes de entidades de Naciones Unidas del sector académico y universitario y de las empresas patrocinadoras 40 que han estado muy de lleno con esta actividad, especialmente Ordu, Claro e Intel, de quien tenemos tres jóvenes aquí representando. Muchas pero muchas gracias. Efectivamente haber tenido a 68 Estados miembros en total de todas las personas que han participado es para Costa Rica un verdadero honor y también un compromiso. La administración Chinchilla Miranda se ha propuesto llevar a ser de nuestro país el país que por excelencia, que naturalmente, naturally Costa Rica, lleve adelante el impulso al talento humano y especialmente al talento joven, lleve el impulso a la innovación y a la productividad y lleve también el empoderamiento de las herramientas digitales y de las telecomunicaciones para la inclusión hacia el desarrollo humano sostenible. Hemos podido ser testigos en estos tres días de cómo los jóvenes están preocupados por un mejor mañana, de cómo están viendo el futuro crítico pero de manera constructiva y optimista y que efectivamente hacia el bienestar de las futuras generaciones la tecnología jugará un papel fundamental en la educación, en la salud y en el bienestar de las comunidades. Muchísimas gracias a todos los que han hecho posible este esfuerzo y me alegra ver que los tres jóvenes aquí representados tengamos dos jóvenes, mujeres y un hombre. Es hora de que en la tecnología tengamos más la participación de la mujer un objetivo con el cual el gobierno de la República está plenamente comprometido. Muchas gracias. Muchas gracias. La Unión Internacional trata con tecnologías de comunicación. Somos la más vieja, tenemos más de 150 años pero somos muy jóvenes de corazón ya que tratamos con tecnología con jóvenes e innovadores. Así que me dirijo al... Gracias. Me gustaría felicitarlos de nuevo por ganar la gratificación al Mundial. Tal vez nuestra presencia aquí tiene algo que ver con eso. Con tantos jóvenes ha energizado y estamos muy felices por ustedes. Es un gran logro. Al mismo tiempo también nos sentimos felices por la nueva ley que pasó ayer contra el acoso cibernético en este país. El gobierno toma buenos pasos para asegurarse de que está criminalizando el crimen que toma medidas para proteger a los niños. De hecho, nos sentimos privilegiados como OIT que traera la Presidenta Chinchilla como patrón global de nuestra iniciativa de protección a los niños. Este programa que es un programa mundial es un denominador común entre los países ya que los niños son nuestra cualidad las más preciosas y nos sentimos privilegiados tener el liderazgo de Laura Chinchilla para que lideren los fuerzas internacionales en ese sentido. Y la cumbre mundial cada dentro de ese marco. Hace dos años con la Presidenta Chinchilla decidimos que es la mejor manera de dirigirse a los asuntos globales que enfrentamos con la juventud y las generaciones para onirlos y decirles qué clase futuro quieren. Esta es una cumbre para la juventud, por la juventud, y tenemos explicativas muy altas pero puedo decirles que los resultados de esta conferencia están más allá de lo que podríamos imaginar. Nosotros los adultos salimos de este cumbre energizado con la energía, el dinamismo y el optimismo que viene de esta generación más joven. Trabajamos juntos en las Naciones Unidas como mi hermano menor dice Ahmed, el enviado especial de las Naciones Unidas para la juventud. Trabajamos como uno solo. La familia de las Naciones Unidas se reunieron aquí con todas las agencias para trabajar juntos de una manera complementaria. Claro está, mi agencia trata con ITC, TIX y la juventud es la que trata con esto. Son los mayores utilizadores de este sistema. El futuro de este planeta y el futuro ha celebrado por ellos y simplemente era adecuado reunirlos. Nos sentimos privilegiados de tener el sector privado y la sociedad civil que ha respondido como esperado a nuestro llamado al sponsorizar a los jóvenes que han venido aquí. Los más de 600 participantes que tenemos aquí es un grupo muy pequeño comparado a los otros participantes que tenemos más allá en el mundo. Tenemos más de 3.500 jóvenes alrededor de los países del mundo en más de 150 hubs donde hay pequeños participantes en esta conferencia. Aquí podemos ver el mapa que demuestra las actividades alrededor del mundo. Tenemos más de 14.000 ideas nuevas que vinieron de los debates de aquí. Como 16 millones de tweets que se mandaron en estos tres días así que es bastante impresionante cómo los jóvenes utilizaron las redes sociales para comunicarse y tener una participación igual en esto. ¿Dónde vamos desde aquí? Vamos a buscar el resultado de esta reunión como perspectiva para la agenda de desarrollo del 2015. La voz de los jóvenes será escuchada y vamos a transferir toda esta información a las Naciones Unidas para la Asamblea General de Septiembre para que las Naciones Individuales y otras Naciones puedan asegurarse de que estos mensajes sean transferidos y topamos en cuenta no solo para más allá del 2015 pero para el futuro que queremos. Y esperamos trabajar con la Presidente Chinchilla que presentará esto en su discurso en la Asamblea General la próxima semana en otro de 10 días. También esperamos utilizar esta cumbre como principio. La conversación no parará aquí. Estos delegados son embajadores jóvenes. Los declararé jóvenes embajadores hoy en día y esperamos que tomarán el mensaje más allá en las escuelas, en sus casas y en sus compañías para aquellos que trabajan para asegurarnos de que continúen a enviarnos información, mensajes que son importantes para las futuras generaciones. Como representante las generaciones más viejas puedo decirles que aprendido bastante ha sido una de las conferencias más productivas para mí me dio la oportunidad de agradecer el gobierno y la población de Costa Rica por la hospitalidad muy atenta con todas las facilidades que nos ofrecieron en las conferencias, los edificios, el estadio, el comité olímpico, los embajadores de Costa Rica en Ginebra ha sido de gran ayuda. Quien estuvo aquí fue un campeón olímpico. Tenemos una relación muy especial con el ministro de Ciencia y Tecnología y me gustaría agradecerle de nuevo a Alejandro por el soporte muy atento. Me parece que merece al menos un día libre más de eso y todo el equipo que ha trabajado muy fuerte. Me gustaría agradecer al equipo de IT que ha trabajado muy fuerte y no voy a mencionar a todos pero hay tres personas que son los más jóvenes del grupo Doug, Chris Karak y José María han hecho un trabajo fantástico y estoy muy orgulloso de ellos. Muchas gracias. Ha sido una gran experiencia para mí por esta oportunidad trabajar con la presidenta Chinchilla y ver su eficiencia, su pasión por los niños y por las generaciones futuras y por trabajar con gente de este país me parece una estrella naciente tiene un gran país con gran naturaleza ha sido bendecidos por gente joven que está muy bien organizados, inteligentes y bien educados y todo puedo decir que me voy de aquí con mucha esperanza con mucha esperanza por un mejor futuro por este planeta por la humanidad por las generaciones futuras ya que el liderazgo que he visto en los jóvenes líderes de este cumbre me dio esa confianza en mí para liderar este planeta harán un buen trabajo y el tiempo vendrá en que tenemos que darle el escampo muchas gracias Gracias Dr. Ture Damos de Caballeras en sus mesas tenemos dos comunicados en español y inglés y ahora abro el piso para preguntas por favor se identifican y su agencia o la institución gracias no hay preguntas por favor el con micrófono por favor Mi nombre es Yoko Chaveiro de Radio Muramental y mi consulta más que todo va cuáles fueron esos resultados o esas expectativas que tenían los jóvenes en general lo que ustedes lograron reformar dentro del informe que será presentado ante la UNU en los próximos semanas con Daniel Aura Chinchilla y su presencia gracias Creo que en cada parte de ellos es parte del enunciado será importante traerla han hecho una evaluación muy fuerte de los retos clave que enfrenta el mundo hoy en día y han enunciado claramente las prioridades que están estableciendo para sí mismos y para el mundo les gustaría que los líderes políticos que implementen políticas nacionales políticas que ayuden a promover a promover a la juventud y que habiliten las voces para que las voces de los jóvenes sean oídas continuamente han hecho enunciados claros acerca de la necesidad de más educación construcción de capacidades ha sido una parte muy fuerte de su declaración en un enunciado se enfocan en tres elementos clave educación, salud y ambiente esas tres prioridades han sido incluidas también han hecho un enunciado muy fuerte acerca de asegurarse de que los tics sean una prioridad aparte e identificada en el futuro que queremos más allá del 2015 nos aseguraremos de que los mensajes el mensaje que ha sido presentado se ha presentado como un todo será muy injusto de parte de nuestra si tenemos que escoger alguno de esos mensajes porque todos son relevantes y todos vienen de diferentes partes del mundo por lo tanto nuestro trabajo será asegurarnos que todo el mensaje se lleve y nos reuniremos con el presidente de la asamblea general John Ash la próxima semana para asegurarnos que el documentado le sea presentado junto con el presidente Chinchilla y Akmek Alendawi los tres presentaremos este informe a Ban Ki-moon el secretario general de las Naciones Unidas el señor Alendawi el enviado especial para la juventud y yo enviaremos también esta carta a todos los a los 193 países miembros de las Naciones Unidas y les presentaremos este informe para que haya una discusión una discusión muy amplia también voy a presentar este informe a todos los miembros de la UIT como saben mis colegas han dicho que es de la familia de las Naciones Unidas estamos muy orgullosos de eso pero siendo más joven también porque usamos letics pero además de los 193 países miembros tenemos más de 700 compañías privadas que son patrocinadores de eso yo le llue Intel con sus tres patrocinadores Intel i y claro todos esos tres claro es un miembro a través de la compañía Madre todos son miembros de UIT es uno muy fuerte con el sector privado la única diferencia en UIT entre los sectores privados y el gobierno es solamente en los votos solo se vota todos los asuntos clave cuando tiene que ver con crear una norma inspección haciendo reglamentos para satélites todo eso se decide conjuntamente con el sector privado sin diferencia con los estados miembros y por lo tanto mi intención es también involucrarme con el sector privado y retarlos a trabajar juntos para asegurarnos que este mensaje sea implementado la prensa de Nicaragua bueno la pregunta para el señor ministro y también para el doctor Turé a nivel de región que trabajo se están realizando con los países centroamericanos para romper las barreras de la conectividad desde Guatemala hasta Panamá tal vez a nivel de ministro se está trabajando algún proyecto regional que pueda romper esa barrera que los centroamericanos tenemos y para el doctor Turé que las Naciones Unidas que proyectos están elaborando para que Centroamérica rompa esa barrera de conectividad que estamos muy abajo de la brecha normal por ejemplo en Nicaragua donde yo vivo no más del 13% de la población total tiene acceso a la conectividad nos cuentan qué hay por ahí muy bien contestaré primero muy buenas preguntas de hecho hace solo dos semanas tuvimos la conferencia regional de desarrollo la reunión para la conferencia regional de desarrollo en Uruguay Montevideo Uruguay hace dos semanas y ahí surgieron algunas recomendaciones muy fuertes en cómo la región quiera organizarse pero quiero decirles que estamos haciendo ahora porque en esa reunión eh dio resultados en cuanto a que hacerse más allá del 2015 y eso sea presentar también en nuestra conferencia de desarrollo mundial que tomará lugar en abril 2015 actualmente estamos trabajando en cinco áreas principales la primera en establecer el marco legal y regulatorio correcto y después armonizarlo en la región y eso es muy importante es un proyecto muy grande en cuanto a trabajar con las autoridades regulatorias y su teludia por ejemplo el regulador aquí en Cocerrica es un es un miembro muy activo de esto también hay organizaciones regionales que se llama Regulatel y que está coordinando los esfuerzos de todas las autoridades regulatorias y se debe tener una regulación no muy fuerte pero si es necesaria para poder liderar la industria así la regulación muy fuerte muy complicada va a hacer una atrasada pero una falta de regulación también mataría la industria por lo tanto tenemos que tener el equilibrio correcto y en esto tenemos participación cruzada de todas las regiones del mundo a través del desimposio de reguladores global, segundo y área muy importante donde está trabajando la región junta es áreas técnicas intercambio de mejores prácticas en cuanto a cosas técnicas y lo tercero es en la construcción de capacidades tenemos centro de excelencia usted dice que de Nicaragua perdón entendí Honduras hay oficinas en Honduras también que están coordinando los esfuerzos de los centros de excelencia en la región para asegurarnos que tenemos construcción de capacidad para los que hacen las políticas, los técnicos y también algunos programas incluso para los consumidores que se están implementando también tenemos una serie de planes en cuanto a interconectividad también tenemos el año pasado si estuvimos una cumbre en la ciudad de Panamá y con el nombre de conectar a las américas y ahí surgieron una gran cantidad de programas y proyectos que se pueden hacer a nivel regional y nuestra meta es asegurarnos que tengamos una sociedad público privada en esto y ya vamos a acabo de esta conferencia juntos con el banco interamericano y otras instituciones financieras para identificar financiamiento para proyectos y si les contaré una cosa si se tienen buenos proyectos en esta región va a haber financiamiento porque estas son industrias lucrativas y nosotros en la UIT somos intercesores muy fuertes del sector privado el sector privado está ahí para lucrar pero dará también servicios y en el proceso van a crear trabajos también por lo tanto el papel de las partes privadas muy importante por lo tanto trabajamos muy cerca con ellos yo personalmente vine directamente al sector privado a UIT y cuando estaba en mi campaña estaba con etiquetes del sector privado y los miembros me eligieron y me re-eligieron una segunda vez es un segundo término y pueden estar seguros de que el próximo año cuando termine mi trabajo obviamente porque creo que hay mucho que hacer ahí estamos creando el marco regulatorio correcto para el sector privado también estamos creando la construcción de capacidad necesarias para esto quisiera presentarle al señor vice-ministro Roblán Espinosa quien ha estado representando al gobierno de la república en el marco de Comtelca comisión centroamericana del campo de las telecomunicaciones comisión que ha estado muy activa precisamente en la ciudad de Managua recientemente y tendrá una reunión la semana próxima don Roblán sobre este tema ¿Pueden repetir la pregunta en el marco? para romper la barrera de la conectividad con los demás gobiernos de centroamerica hemos venido fortaleciendo y consolidando los mecanismos de cooperación técnica y asistencia mutua el Pajón Esquema cooperación horizontal entre los países de centroamerica gracias al apoyo también de la UIT con su sede regional centroamericana en Honduras hemos venido colaborando y estrechando colaboración técnica por ejemplo el año pasado en noviembre tuvimos un seminario de aplicaciones y usos y servicios satelitales asistieron asistieron más de 80 personas de 13 países de la UIT fue un taller muy muy interesante de una semana gracias al apoyo de la UIT tanto del personal especializado en el tema satelital como de la traída al país de especialistas en el sector académico de investigación hay una gran cantidad de temas en los que hemos venido trabajando ahora en el mes de septiembre estamos organizando un nuevo taller centroamericano conjuntamente con la UIT en el tema de aplicaciones móviles y producción de la salud hábitos saludables de vida y también hemos venido trabajando en el tema de radiaciones novionizantes hicimos un taller en la ciudad de El Salvador y así que hay una carretera bastante amplia de proyectos y a nivel también de políticas públicas para disminuir la brecha digital hemos venido trabajando en el ministerio compartiendo experiencias, asesorías se trata de no inventar la guatidia y de no estar reiterando o reinventando o reinventando las cosas sino aprender de la experiencia los errores y las cosas buenas que se han hecho en nuestros países y en eso tanto con TELCA y el replantamiento que se ha hecho el fundamiento de con TELCA y el desarrollo de los países tengo un par de comentarios al respecto los problemas de esta región no son diferentes de los problemas en globales, mundiales como saben tenemos hemos tenido mucho éxito en conectando a gente los celulares están disponibles casi todo el mundo hoy en día para el final de este año tendremos 7 billones de celulares y tantas transcripciones hay algunas gente que no está conectada pero eso vendrá ya que algunos de ellos tienen más de un SIM card tarjeta de teléfono y tenemos que trabajar en eso hemos ganado la división en cuanto a los celulares y ahora nuestro próximo paso en cuanto a la banda ancha y la comisión de la banda ancha el presidente de Rwanda y Carlos Slim tienen un convenio de México y tenemos alrededor de 60 comisiones para el tema de la banda ancha como nos aseguramos de que todos tienen acceso a internet de gran velocidad ese era el desafío más grande mundialmente tenemos alrededor de 20% que sigue siendo muy bajo y queremos asegurarnos de que daremos una oportunidad a todos una vez que la infraestructura está en su lugar el próximo paso es el contenido a desarrollar a nivel nacional en lenguajes locales para que pueda ser útil para que podamos entrar a nuestro próximo objetivo en la sociedad sobre la información de la sociedad nuestro objetivo es el conocimiento de la sociedad que todo el mundo tenga acceso a la información pero el acceso no es suficiente tienen que usarlos para que todo el mundo pueda tener acceso pueda crear información y compartirla esos son los cuatro elementos para la sociedad y estamos trabajando realmente en esto en la conferencia de hoy que está terminando es un gran paso para poder desarrollar ese contenido y podemos utilizarlo para el positivamente para poder limitar los aspectos negativos de ello una última pregunta soy Bota Banteca y vengo representando a prensa libre es un periodo oficial en el país mi pregunta va en torno que es el tema de educación durante esta cumbre hablábamos básicamente y los jóvenes participaron mencionaban que la tecnología particularmente las TICS eran un vehículo y una herramienta para garantizar el desarrollo educativo particularmente el caso de América Latina es un caso especial puesto que esto es un desafío para la región por lo cual mi pregunta es cuál sería esa estrategia para promover la educación y pues bajo qué infraestructura debería promoverse en el caso de nuestro país cuando se hizo el proceso de apertura del mercado de las telecomunicaciones se creó un fondo de acceso universal que se llama FONATEL escrito al ente regulador la superintendencia de telecomunicación y este fondo dentro de un país que ha tenido ya más de 170 años de impulso directo a la educación a través de diferentes medidas de política pública va a venir a complementar los esfuerzos del gobierno de la República para no sólo mejorar la conectividad mejorar la velocidad como ha dicho el doctor Hamadun Turé hacia la banda ancha sino y más importante mejorar el contenido relacionado con el proceso educativo existen dos objetivos más en el acuerdo social digital que la presidenta Laura Chinchilla ha presentado al país desde junio del año 2011 cerrando brechas en la educación impulsando los centros comunitarios inteligentes 2.0 sea con mayor valor agregado de contenido y apoyando uno de los proyectos más importantes del bienestar social en nuestro país la red de cuido que a través de los centros de nutrición y atención integral Sensinize estarán no sólo conectados sino también recibiendo toda la información necesaria para una mejor atención de poblaciones de adultos mayores o de niños que facilite el trabajo de sus madres ciertamente estamos empeñados en estos momentos en un objetivo nacional súper estratégico que es la consolidación de una red educativa nacional muy probablemente no exclusivamente pero muy probablemente basada en la inversión multimillonaria que ya ha hecho nuestro país en la fibra óptica y en otros medios para que a través de la banda ancha pueda no sólo tener los estudiantes del sistema de educación pública un medio de conectividad más ágil sino también la posibilidad simétrica de agregar contenidos y de actuar de manera no aislada punto a punto sino a través de una red en el digamos con el concepto de sistema de tal manera que esos para mencionar algunos serían los elementos de la política pública Costa Rica hace 25 años creó la fundación Mardengo y ha dado frutos maravillosos como una fundación sin fines de lucro dedicada a la intersección de tres grandes factores juventud y niñez educación y tecnología hoy en día el país cuenta con una cobertura muy importante de sus casi cinco mil escuelas y colegios con los programas de informática educativa y la idea y la meta de llegar a la universalización que signifique la inclusión o la inclusividad en forma total temas como la robótica como la programación que muchos de los jóvenes han mostrado aquí en el hackathon se inician desde la escuela primaria y se catapultan o impulsan más se aceleran a nivel de la secundaria y de la educación universitaria y mencionas del lugar que mencionamos ahí gracias doctor Turei que ha sido mencionada en la presentación del doctor Turei y que es una prioridad nacional en la protección a la niñez en línea de China online protection initiative de la cual la presidenta Chinchilla es patrocinadora a nivel mundial uno de los de los actores más importantes privados de esta iniciativa público y privada de nuestro país en la fundación Paniamor Paniamor no sólo está estudiando a través de un proyecto de investigación con nuestro apoyo las características que definen el perfil de usuario en diferentes niveles de edad en los niños y en la juventud sino que además el día de ayer inauguró un Technobus es un laboratorio móvil de tecnologías digitales para llevar precisamente a todas las comunidades al mercado de la localidad al frente de la escuela o al frente de la plaza de fútbol un medio que permita enseñar sensibilizar a padres a maestros y a niños sobre la protección de ellos en el uso de internet gracias por la pregunta y una respuesta muy corta porque ya viene el presidente Chinchilla chelas la prensa gráfica del salvador y a mi me gustaría pues que profundizar en el punto que acaban de tocar verdad que esfuerzos están haciendo a escala centroamericana para garantizar la seguridad en línea en específico de la población infantil gracias es el primero que todo estamos asegurando de que todos los países tengan una legislación que proteja los niños en línea y como ejemplo aquí el año pasado cuando viene la presidenta Chinchilla firmó un decreto para protección de niños en línea y ella trajo estudiantes escolares de áreas rurales para que los invito aquí a San José cuando estaba filmando eso y fue algo impresionante debemos criminalizar ese crimen y tener la preparación técnica a nivel nacional que ayude a impulsar esto y tercero tenemos que hacer construir capacidades formar a los formadores formar a los maestros a los padres y a los estudiantes a mí a los mismos estudiantes esos son los tres elementos el cuarto es muy importante que son la colaboración internacional porque el crimen puede ser fuera de la jurisdicción por lo tanto hay que trabajar juntos entre los países para asegurarnos que trabajemos juntos de una forma colaborativa y estamos abordando este problema asegurándonos de abordar también la parte ética de esto y eso lo hace más difícil porque cuando se está buscando una actividad criminal se encontrará información que no es delictiva y cómo se mantiene la privacidad de estas personas segundo se debe asegurar que se esté hablando el mismo idioma porque el mismo delito podría no ser un delito en otro país dependiendo de su orientación política o orientación religiosa podría no ser un delito por lo tanto se debe trabajar juntos para abordar esos temas pero a nivel internacional debemos conversar para encontrar algunos denominadores comunes cuando hablé en los asuntos globales lo encontré muy difícil por esas diferencias ideológicas y culturales por eso surgió esta iniciativa de protección en línea de los niños los niños son un asunto urgente para todo el país un delito contra un niño es un delito en todo lugar la pornografía infantil es un delito en todo lugar a diferencia de la pornografía es un delito en todo lugar dependiendo de la región por lo tanto para mi estas son las frutas bajas que nos permiten hacer lo que predicamos para ayudar a encontrar un buen resultado si encontramos un buen mecanismo para colaborar para proteger a los niños el mismo mecanismo para dar resultados tan hibles además de solo sentarnos y discutir una sala de conferencias por lo tanto esos asuntos clave concretos y tenemos campeonas como una presidente chinchilla que menciona esto en todo el discurso que da a nivel mundial y ayuda a promover esta agenda muchas gracias, gracias a los miembros de la prensa al panel especialmente a los jóvenes que están aquí el ministro muchas gracias
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आम आद्मी पाटी के मुख्या और दिली के मुख्ये बंत्री आर्विन्द केज्रिवाल नहांत के अंदाज में इस बात का एलान करते है कि भारती ये जनता पाटी की तरव से दबाप था की आब अप जाएब आप और पाले में शामिल हूँजाओ, हम आप कुप फेर परिषां नहीं करेंगे केज्रिवाल कहतनें इस सबाल इनी पाटा होटा बाला सबाल ये की कि आर्विन्द केज्रिवाल सच रहें क्या ये नोट आनंकी तो नहीं जब वाखाई आर्विंद केजिवाल की जबात पर विष्वास की आजा जा सकता है? मुद्दा ये नहीं के अर्विंट येजिवाल सही केहें येआ गलत केहें मुद्दा क्या है मैं आपको बताता हूँ मुद्दा ये है कि आजकी तारीخ में जो भी भाज्पा के सामने नहीं जुक रहा है उसके वजुद को खत्न की आजा रहा है। उसे जेल में डला जा रहा है, अगर मुख्य मंत्री भारती जनता पार्टी की सामने जुखने को तयार है, याजकी जे दुस्तों चहन्डगर के मैर चुनावो में द्हानध्ली होती है, ये चुनाव जुस में आज्मी बार्टी और कुंगरेस एक सात उत्तरी थी, काईदे से उने जीज जाना जाएता मगर प्रजाएरिंग अफिसर जोगी भाच्पा के सदस सभी थे उनोने नहाए ती रहे समय तरीके से आप वोट्स को अपजिशन के आप वोट्स को रद्द कर दिया अवैद करार दे दिया और उसके बाट से आम आदमी पाटी बाच्पा के ख्लाए प्रदशन कर रही है अगले दिन क्या हुट्ता है, पूलीस पहुट जाती आर्विन केज्रिवाल के गर पर विके आर्विन केज्रिवाल नहीं का रोप लगाए ता क्या आम आदमी पाटी के अब आर्विन केज्रिवाल नहीं, यह नहाए ती द्रमाटिक आरोप प्लगाया है, कि उने बाच्पा यह केगर रही है, कि आप हमारे पाले में शामिल हो जाम, अपको परिशान नहीं करेंगे जायर से बात है दुस्तों, यह आर्विन केज्रिवाल का एक बयान है नाराएं राने, आजीट पवार, शगन भुजब़, इन सब में समानता क्या है, इन सब पर जाज एजन्सीस की दबिष्त ही, यह सब बाच्पा में शामिल हो गय, तमाम जो केसिस थे, उचाए जितने भी गंभी रहे हो, उडन्षू हो गय. मगर जो जो नहीं जूका उस पर लगा तार निशाना साथा गया. कुछ चेहरों पर गवर कीजे, हेमन सूरें इस वक जेल में, इसके लावा मनीस से सोडया, सतेंद्र जैन, संजे सिंग आम आँमी पार्टी के, इसके लावा राहुल गान्दी और सून्या गान्दी, दोनों पर दबाब डाला गया था, एजन्सी ज्द्वारा. यह हैं कपल सिबल, जो की हेमन सूरें के वकील है, आज वो सवाल सुप्रीम कोट सी भी कर रहे है, किकि आप जानते है दोस तो हेमन सूरें का मामला, इसे लेकर कपल सिबल सुप्रीम कोट के सामने गयते है, चीव जसस विंडया दीवाए चंदर चूर के सामने गयते है, उनहु ने कहा था, यह मामला राजनी तिक प्रतिषोद वाला है, लिहाजा अप उनहे रहाथ तीजे, सुप्रीम कोट ने गया का, नहीं हम नहीं सुनने वाले है, आप है कोट चले जाएगी, आज कपल सिबल तत्तियों के साथ आप के सामने एक बात रहे है, वो कहरे है, कि यह दोहरे माबदन्ध क्यों, कि तुछ जब बारी आती है, अरनब ब्ँश्वामी की, जब बारी आती है, सरकार के पालतों पत्रकार की, तब सुप्रीम कोट के तेवर � alag hota him. मगर दब राजनी तिक वेरोद्यों की बारी आती है, तब सुप्रीम कोट के तेवर बआल जाते है, कपल सिबबल कैरें कि मही सौपरीम कोट हमे बतादे, कि हम किस मुद्दे को लेकर आपकी सामने आई और किस मुद्दे को लेकर ना आई, सुनीएं, उ किस तरा से सौपरीम कोट के इस दोहर एमाप्दन् की बाद कर रहें, सुन्तें। और सब से दाजोग की वात यह है, तर इनफोरसमें न्डरेक्त तेखाडिकों 32 में आई, अब धाहिगई, इनफोरसमें डरेक्तेड़ को राइट को आपटीकों 32 का राइत आई नहीं, वो तो हिक मानम अची का रहें जद्बता को, उनो नहीं 32 की पिटीशन पाध की ओप पे� जहाँ पर विपक्ष की सरकार हो, उसे नेस्तनाबूद कर दिया जाए. क्या कैरें कपल? आए नहीं सुनतें। मैं आपको बतातों क्या होने वला है. इसको को ताजुब की बात नहीं, अमें को पहली भालुं का? असा बनाब ती कैस है? ये भी बनाब ती कैस है? कपल सिबल कहरें कि बहीं सुप्रीम कोट हमें बताएना, कि हम किन मुद्दों को लेकर आपके सामने आए? वो कहरें कि साडे आप एकर की जमीन की मामले में, कि हिमन सुरेन की है बी नी, उस मुद्दे पर उने जेल में भेज दिया गया है, साफ है कि विपक्ष को खतन कर देना, साफ है, 2,024 से पहले विपक्ष का सफाया हुजाना, ताकी प्रदान मंत्री नरेध बोदी को चुनाती देने कि लिए, कोई भी ना बचे, इस मुद्दे पर कपल सिबल क्या कहने, आई उसुनते है। और क्या और उब क्या है के 8 शम्लब 5, 1 कर का कोई जमीन है, 2009 में, उनो लिए जमीन हरव करनी, उस जमीन में था नाम निशाल नहीं है, लविन्रेकोड में का नाम निशाल नहीं है, वो किसी योर कि कबज़ में है, वो बुन न्यारी जमीन है, उजो त्राइवल लंड गे किसी को त्रास्वर हो ईझे नहीं सकता, और जो उब उरिजिनल लोनर है, जो भापिस आजकं दे उनके बापुन के पास लंट है, प्रदा, हीमन् सूरें के लिंक पडा की एजारें और जिस आदार पर उने ग्रफ्तार की आप यहे, हीमन् सूरें की कभी उनसे मुलाका थी नहीं हुई, दिक्कत कै में आपको बताता हूँ हीमन् सूरें की अपर यह दबाव था, यह आप हमारे सामने आखर जुक जाएं, उनहीं जुके लिहाजा उने ग्रफ्तार कर लिया गया है। और यह जो भावनु प्रताप की कडी है वो बहुती रहिस्मै है, एक यह सा व्यक्ती जिसका हुद का विवाडास पडितिहास है, इस मुद्दे पर क्या कहना है कपल सिब भिल का? आप यह सुन्त हैं एक बाद स्पर्ष्य दूस्तों, मामला सर्फ हेमान सूरें तक आखर नहीं रुकेगा यह मामला भी और आगे बड़ने वाला है मुछे लगता है की कुछ नितावों पर इस बक्दबिष जारी है, जिस में तेजस्पी यादव है, लालू प्रसाद यादव है, अर्विन केजिवाल है, राहुल गानती है अर अलक अलक तरिकों से उने गेरने की कुछ की जारे, कही मान हानी, कही ब्रष्चाचार का केस, इस तरासे उने गेरा जारा है, मैं बार बार आप से कहता रहूं अगर किसी का गुनाह सावित हुता है, तो स्वाब हाँओ एकसी बात है, बरॉगी से देवेंट्र्асть Ginger that Devendra F师 मगंगर आपको जेल में हिस ले नी दला जाler that Varga नी पूड करते हौके याज भाज्पा कषाम लिक ज� dean Skip आप यो भाच्पा किसे याथ फाख,ύu bhaa lag, मगर अपको जेल म ông 나 जाना। hainung अजीत पवार, ये वो चेह्रा है, जो आजकी तारिक में महराशके देपिटी चीफ मनिस्च्च्यर हैं। इंके बारे में देवेंद्र फरनवीस ने शोले का वो मशोर डालोग लगा या था या गर हम सक्ता में आजाएं, तो देवेंद्र फरनवीस जो है, अजीत दादा चकी पीसें यान पीसें यान पीसें, शोले तो सुपरहिट थी, मगर अपका डालोग देवेंद्र जी नहाए ती सुपर फ्लोप और गतिया है, कि यहां पर आपके दोरे माबदंध साप तोर पर दिखाए देपें, इसली आज की तारीक में एजन्सीज ये जो तमाम हरकते कर रही है, ये जो तमाम कारवाई को अन्जां दे रही है, ये कोई ब्रष्टा चार विरोदी मोहिम नहीं है, ये विपकष विरोदी मोहिम है, इसका मकसत साफ है, कि 2,024 के लोग सबहा चुनावों से पहले, आदा सी जादा विपकष जेल में हो, ताकी बाच्पा के सामने खडे होने की कोई सोच भी ना सके, क्या ये लोग्टंत्र का संगोल्यूग है? क्या ये लोग्टंत्र का नम्रित काल है? ये सवाल तो किया जाएगा ना, आब इसार शेर्मा कुदीजे जाजद, नमस्कार.
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Chronic Wasting Disease Detected In Deer At Crow Wing County Farm
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Chronic wasting disease has been detected in four deer at a quarantine farm in Crowing County. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has been monitoring the farm since December 2016 when two whitetailed deer tested positive for the disease. The DNR is currently in the second year sampling wild deer for CWD in Crowing County as a result of the farm's earlier infection. The disease has not been found in wild deer since the DNR began its surveillance in Crowing County in 2017. Assistant Director Dr. Linda Glazer says the biggest change following this new detection will be to extend their deadline to monitor the herd.
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Anti-Labour Practice: PTECSSAN Pickets MTN, Disrupts Activities | NEWS
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The Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PTECSSAN (pronounced TEK-SAN) has picketed the Lagos office of telecommunications giant, MTN Nigeria over anti-labour practices
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The private telecommunications and communications senior staff association of Nigeria pronounced texting as picketed the latest officer of telecommunications giant, MTN Nigeria over anti-label practices. Flans by other members of the Nigeria Labor Congress, the union says the telecoms giant has resisted workers' rights to freedom of association and rights to organize. Justin Akademi tells us more in this report. The issues have been constant for quite some time now. From casualization of workers to resistance to collective bargaining and the introduction of performance implementation plan, the taxon members say they have severally resisted the temptation of embarking on any form of industrial action until today. The union executives claim that despite generating at least a third of Nigeria's national budget, MTN sees payment of defeating exit benefits as taboo. For some years now, we've had our members in MTN for about three years now running. We've been in discussions with the management of MTN and we've started the negotiation of a CBA, that's the collective bargaining agreement. But it is so surprising for us that MTN have decided to choose what they will negotiate and what they will not negotiate. We've decided again to report this at the Ministry of Labor and a verdict have been given that MTN should go back and negotiate with the union. Recently, they employed the Nigerian as their CEO. And as a union, we're very happy. As a matter of fact, we have to even write to him to congratulate him, to appreciate him and to let him know that we are ready as a stakeholder to partner with him in order for him to achieve success on the task given to him. It is so unfortunate to know that he as a Nigerian that's supposed to be a pro-Nigerian is the one antagonizing Nigerian workers. Vice-Chairman of the NLC Lagos to Kumbakurudu throws his weight behind the demands implied of Texan, condemning MTN's refusal to obey extant labor laws. Other telecommunications are also coming up on board. But MTN, maybe because they are non-Nigerians and they believe they can take Nigerian for a ride, we believe such things need to be eradicated. And an injuree to one person is injuree to her. We are only doing this to ensure that we don't unnecessarily punish Nigerians because they don't deserve punishment. Labor we can, because of MTN, shorten your nation. Meanwhile attempts to reach management of MTN for comment are futile as they did not respond as of press time. Texan says it will continue to carry out industrial actions unabatedly if the company fails to meet their demands.
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To Catch a Fantasy Football Predator | FOX 45
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One veteran fantasy football manager gets caught red-handed taking advantage of a rookie.
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Hello? Eddie, I'm here. Why don't you take a seat? Who are you? Where's Eddie? We'll talk about that in a minute. What are you even doing here? I was going to eat some pizza and discuss the fantasy football trade with Eddie. You do know that this is Eddie's first year playing fantasy football, don't you? Yeah. So you just think you can come over here when his parents aren't home and take advantage of this naive rookie? I had no idea it was his first year, I swear. Well, let me read you what you wrote. Eddie, what do you think of trading me Patrick Mahomes for Frank Gore? I hate to part with him, but I know it's your first year playing in the league and I wanted to help you out. Do you think that's an appropriate offer to make this nice young man? He's 36! You're just going to talk? Another wrong talk, right? You disgust me. Get out! I'm sorry. What if I threw in Levy on Bill? Well... Get out! Put your clothes on and brush your teeth.
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John Kreisa & John Haddad | BigDataSV 2015
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John Kreisa, Hortonworks & John Haddad, Informatica, at BigDataSV 2015 with Jeff Kelly
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Live from the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California, it's theCUBE at Big Data SV 2015. Welcome back everybody, this is theCUBE. We are live at Big Data SV in San Jose, California. We're winding down here on day one of just a full day of live interviews on theCUBE. One of the things we've been talking about all day today and frankly for the last couple of years in the Big Data space is the partnership ecosystem. Big Data is very much more than just a single technology. It requires a lot of different parts and a lot of cooperation among partners. We're going to continue on that theme in this segment. We've got John Chrysa, who's the VP of Strategic Marketing at Hortonworks and a frequent CUBE guest. Welcome back. Thanks Jeff. And John Haddad, Senior Director of Product Marketing in Informatica. Thanks for joining us on theCUBE. Thank you. So let's just start at the top. Tell us a little bit about your relationship, John. Let's start with you. In terms of how do the two companies come together, Informatica and Hortonworks to establish this partnership? Right. We've been working with Hortonworks for several years now since you formed as a company actually. Yeah, very early on. And, you know, we've had several lots of customers using us, both Hortonworks and Informatica together for a variety of use cases. And I think what's propelled this partnership to be successful is our customers, our joint customers ask, you know, when Hortonworks goes into an account, they'll say, oh, we're using Informatica for data integration and data quality. Now we'd like to be able to do that on Hadoop. And Hortonworks being the natural, you know, pure open source vendor, it's a natural marriage of having the best of open source with the best of data management together. And so that's why our customers or joint customers are using us, is to leverage a lot of the skills they have in place today to take advantage of the new technologies and innovation we're seeing in the open source community. And, you know, it's interesting, when we talk to practitioners, there's one of the key pain points is integrating Hadoop with the rest of their infrastructure. So obviously you need partnerships among the different players to make that happen. But specifically when you're talking about integration and you're talking about data integration, you're actually talking about connecting systems and that's exactly what the role you play. Right, yeah. So, John, from Hortonworks perspective, talk a little bit about, we've heard a lot about your partnership strategy, but specifically when it comes to the data integration space and how important that is to enabling what Hortonworks can bring to an organization. Sure, great. And the partnership I'll echo with John said, it's been a great partnership. One that's been based on engineering and looking to mutually solve the problems that the customers have around data to your point. And, you know, Hadoop as a platform runs on data. I mean, it must consume data and it really, the value comes out of it. It's loaded into that for transformation and analytics and the things that can be done there. So it's been a great partnership with Informatica because there is a natural synergy between what Informatica's skills are and what their expertise is and what platform and what our skills are. So, therefore, it's a great benefit for the customer to use these two technologies together and for us to work together to help them understand how they work together and how they can get benefit. So talk about some of those joint customers. What are some of the more interesting things you're seeing in terms of leveraging both technologies in order to kind of build out this more modern data architecture that brings in some of the more traditional tools and warehouses and things that are gonna be here for a long time and some of the things you do. What are some of the more interesting things you're seeing? John, we'll start with you. Sure, so I think there's a very wide range of how the technologies work together and how they're being applied, everything from, and I'll start kind of top down, the customers ultimately are trying to get to a data lake and it's something that we've been talking about with Informatica for some time now. But if you look at where they start, they usually start with one or two simple use cases and build it up to that more complex deployment. One would be trying to get a 360 degree view of the customer, right? They have all these different data sources that they need to bring together to get that single unified view of that customer and they're gonna break down the existing silos. Some of the places where we're working with Informatica is so great because they can help bring those data sources from those different components into the platform so that the customers can really achieve that 360 degree view of the customer. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. And from your perspective, I mean, John mentioned the data lake and we hear that a lot as kind of the foundation that companies are starting to build out using Kadoop. But of course an important part of that is things like compliance and governance and data quality, which is obviously where Informatica plays as well. What does Informatica bring to the table in terms of helping make sure that data lake doesn't turn into a data swamp or it's just a lot of data where you don't have any kind of handle on it? That's right, yeah. So like John was saying, they're using us for a variety of different use cases. Some of these use cases are things that they've been doing before. We want to do them much better. Now in the traditional world, you have data governance, and when I say data governance, what does that include? It includes data quality. It includes mastering your data, managing your master data, customer entities, customer relationships, product relationships. It includes data security, all the things that help you manage data as an asset. That's true in the new world too. That doesn't go away, right? And the conversation has shifted over the last year from the basics, right? Storing data at scale, processing it at scale, to getting through those basic fundamentals to, oh, now we're using this at an enterprise-wide scale, not just for one project in one use case, but for multiple projects and multiple use cases, it's the data lake, right? It started off as a, we started off doing data warehouse optimization and offloading to kind of control costs. Then you do the one project, the second project, and then that gets popular, that gains momentum. So you need to bring in that data governance, those disciplines into the new world. And so we're helping our customers jointly drive, you guys rolled out the Data Governance Council and Initiative, you can talk more about that. And we've been doing data governance for many, many years. Data quality, MDM, data security, and so on. And you can leverage those, once again, getting back to the skills aspect of it, is you can leverage those same skills now in the Hadoop world, and you don't necessarily have to retrain or hire new people to do those types of things. And you can also leverage a lot of the work you've already done in the traditional world. You talked about integration, integrating Hadoop into the current infrastructure and ecosystem. Well, MDM today still runs on traditional technology, right? And we've created that golden record, so to speak, managing all the relationships in a household or between employees and customers and organizations. That golden record can serve as a way to join disparate data sets that are sitting in the Data Lake. And when you discover all the information related to customers and certain demographics, you can use that information to enrich the master data. So it's bi-directional, the information that's going between the Data Lake and the MDM system, for example. Well, and I think you touched on something really important around the data governance because some of the practitioners we've talked to, some of the challenges have been, well, okay, we started with this concept of a Data Lake, we're going to offload data from our existing systems for some cost savings, but they didn't think about the data governance at that point. And then you say, well, don't I have a foundation here or now I can build applications on top of it? Well, you don't unless you've got the governance because then you start building prototypes and you realize you get the compliance team involved, you get the business side, the lawyer. Well, you can't do that. You didn't, where did this data come from? Can you prove where it came from? And those questions can very easily derail big data projects if you don't address them upfront. Are you noticing, either of you, in terms of customers recognizing that earlier in the process? Yeah, I mean, I would say yes, I'd say for all the reasons that you talked about and that John talked about, the requirements from the enterprise don't change once they start to deploy applications on a new platform, right? That they still have to have the governance and the security and the other components that go around that, I think, with Hadoop as it matures and gets used for broader and broader use cases, it's a natural that those things are going to be required. So that is one reason we started the data governance initiative. It's kind of a very common way that Hardworks kind of tries to rally the ecosystem and the community around solving a problem in open source for the enterprise. So that's very representative. This one happens to be around governance and making sure that the platform can solve the governance requirements alongside of working with the ecosystem and helping to drive that forward. So that's really very true in terms of how we're evolving that platform. And John, I want to turn back to informatic and kind of your role in the big data landscape. Because frankly, I was a little naive of some of the things you've been doing with your customers for a long time around not just the structured data, which is what you're known for, but also a lot of multi-structured data work you've been doing and in fact, quite a bit of the data under management, if you will, in the informatic and customer base is this multi-structured kind of data. Talk a little bit about what you've been doing in that space, not just in the last six months but over the last several years. That's right, yeah. So I can't remember the exact statistic, but something like 80% of the data is unstructured or semi-structured or complex format of data. Machine log files, clickstream data, or just industry standard data, right? Like in healthcare, you have HL7 and HIPAA and financial services, you got FIX and SWIFT and insurance, you got NACHA and Accord and all these different standards, you got market data that's streaming in and it's coming in at different latencies, right? And so you don't want an impedance mismatch between the rate at which the data's being generated and the rate at which you can ingest it into the data lake. So a few things that we've been doing over many years, unfortunately, we haven't necessarily broadcasted the word out as widely as we'd like, is the ability to stream data directly into Hadoop. This is once again, machine data, real-time data, sensor data, but also once you bring the data in, how do you parse and extract out the elements that you need, right? Because it is a complex or multi-structured formatted data. And so we have pre-built parsers to do that so that you don't have to reinvent the wheel. So for example, we have pre-built parsers for HL7 in healthcare for FIX and SWIFT and financial services, EDI in manufacturing, and you can build custom parsers using a visual development environment. That's one thing that we bring to increase productivity and we've done some benchmarks with Hortonworks that we've increased productivity over the hand-coding, not that there's anything wrong with hand-coding in certain cases, but for things like ETL or data quality where there's pre-built transforms, and once again, we've been doing this over many years, why reinvent the wheel, right? Leverage those capabilities. It's the same for the parsing of the structured data. And then you need to integrate that with the structured data. So what we see very common is, how do I do transformations and integration on these different types of data sets? Well, the first thing you need to do is not just parse and extract, but normalize, standardize all the different codes that you have in a traditional type of more structured schema. That's already been done for you. You don't have that with all the messy types of data. Now, that's not to say that you don't always want some messy data to look for outliers and anomalies. And this is another concept in the data lake, right, is being able to go from the swamp to the sandbox, from the sandbox to the more refined, as it were, let's say. So there's these different stages and categories of data, and you just have to recognize that data needs to be fit for use or fit for purpose. Well, there's a spectrum of these cases. Exactly, yeah. It's not a simple one application. And that's what the data lake is all about, the whole concept, and what Yarny has enabled, running different types of applications on the same corpus of data where you can now reuse that data. And the value of that data goes up the more you reuse it. That's right. So talk a little bit about how you're helping companies consume this faster. Lower that time to insight. I know you've worked together on this trial download. Talk a little bit about that, what you guys are doing together there. Yeah, I wanna go ahead. I mean, I would say, you know, one of the big things John touched on early on was just the reuse of skills, right? It's very important for the practitioners and users to be able to not necessarily have to learn new skill sets, but take advantage of what they have already. And I think that's one of the things that we both commonly preach together is, hey, you can reuse your skills on this new infrastructure for new kinds of value. And that's where the integration has come along. So what we've done is we've worked together to make it so that users can now, just with a single download, get a sense of how to use the Informatica tools on top of the Hadoop platform, on top of Hortonworks data platform with a single virtual machine download that they can run on their platform with built-in tutorials. So we're pretty excited about that. It's something we've worked on together. I don't want to give details on how they can use it, but... Yeah, I mean, so just like Hortonworks has a wealth of tutorials for learning Hadoop and how to do certain things on Hadoop, we have included some tutorials for web log processing or dealing with change data, some common problems as you move from the old world to the new world. So I think that's a... And we need to add more of those types of tutorials because I think that's what helps bridge the gap between the traditional skills and required to do the work and some of the new skills and just trying to make it easier for people to do that. Yeah, well, I mean, I think there's... It's a combination of you need to build up the skill set of practitioners and you also have to look into the vendor community to build software and tools that just make it easier, lower the bar. It sounds like you have to tack it from both angles. Right, that's right. That's right, and not kind of one or the other. That's right. Yeah, and the reason I keep bringing that up is because that's probably the number one reason why our customers talk to us is like, we can scale up the storage, we can scale up the processing on Hadoop, but we can't scale up the skills to do the work, right? So, yeah. Yeah, thank you. So we're running close on time, so I want to get your take on what's going on here this week and we've kind of dubbed it Big Data Week in San Jose. The Strat Hadoop World is kind of kicking off, I think officially any minute now. What are you looking for this week? Beyond kind of necessarily what you guys might be announcing, but just in general, what are you expecting to see at the show, maybe from customers? What's kind of top of mind for you? John, I want to start with you. Sure, yeah, I'm looking to hear more exciting use cases, how kind of the state of the state has been advanced in terms of how it's being used by the enterprise. I mean, I think just being unique where I sit in terms of the Hadoop ecosystem have a pretty good idea of what's happening in the technology, so I'd like to hear how companies and also partners in things are integrating with Hadoop to help drive more value out of this, to help with the acceleration, when we see Hadoop accelerating the option and I want to understand how are these other partners helping with that and what are some of the interesting use cases that might be emerging? I look at it both from a technology perspective and a business perspective, so from a technology perspective, I'm looking at new projects, new things that are emerging in the open source community, because like I said at the beginning, we feel that the best for the community and the best for our customers is taking the innovations that are occurring in the open source community, combining that with the innovations that we've created over the last 20 years, and so just like we use MapReduce and Hive and Yarn and Taz and Spark and all these different things that have come out of the community, and we want to help kind of hide some of that complexity because there's new things coming out all the time and we want to help the community adopt those innovations faster by hiding some of that complexity with our development environment, so I'm always looking at some of the new technologies that are emerging and working with R&D that say well, should we be leveraging it for these types of transformations or for these types of processing and that's what we've done, so that's one and then the second is like John said, the different types of use cases, I'm always interested in the use cases where companies are in their journey, in their big data journey, a lot of them as we start with data warehouse optimization, move to the data lake, move to the 360 customer analytics, then to like real time operational intelligence, they have a vision just like we have a vision and I'm always curious to see where they are in that journey and that evolution. Yeah, I think customers can sometimes be unpredictable and it's fun to watch where they might take this market and things we can prognosticate but you never know really where customers are gonna take it which is really interesting especially in this space because of some of the open sort of nature, you've got practitioners who are also creating technology and innovating, so it's a really interesting market market to cover, market to watch, so guys, John from Hortonworks, John from Informatica, thanks for joining us on theCUBE, appreciate it. Guys, thanks for watching and we will be right back after this to wrap up day one.
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Almost time for the bell, how many options will you sell? Fire up your platform, get ready to enter But first, let's get the mindset centered Let's go, we're here to trade We follow the plan, that's how we get paid Test and trade, have success Find what works for you and forget the rest Stats and probabilities is what we're about Time to dismiss greed and doubt Focus on the process, not the money And the profits will flow like honey Power our lives, let's start the show Come on trade hackers, get ready to go Zero-day options, time to make bank Get locked and loaded, then be ready to play Hey everyone, welcome to Power Hour Live, February 27th S&P, almost exactly where we started the day Just slightly higher, Nasdaq, slightly green Russell up 1%, Dow down about a half percent Gold and silver pretty flat Notes and bonds a little bit red Ten-year yield up half percent Oil up one and a half percent Natty gas up almost four percent Soybeans down a little bit Wheat and corn up Euro and the pound flat Bitcoin up another five percent Fifty-eight thousand VIX at 13.54 I've got a good little day going on here so far Here's my 1DTE, it's currently at about 36 percent My profit targets at 45 percent I've got my re-entries Which I haven't done any re-entries Because my original ones from this morning are still on They're getting ready to hit 90 percent And then I've got What else do I have here? I've got my quiet midday tranches One hit 40 percent, another one hit 40 percent Another one hit 40 percent My NDX looks like it's going to settle for max profit I've got two other quiet midday tranches on They're slightly red so they need a little bit of a down move And then my Wuga I got filled at 410 That's on the 70-75s So that is my 0DTE Oh I did have the one discretionary RIC I did take a loss on I was looking, if it got down to the expected move I would have taken it off and got a little profit But it literally missed it by a couple points And then bounced so I just cut it for a first small loss That was a nice day Steve Good day for the good kids Okay so I did my first Wuga here On the Wuga train Yeah so 50 percent So I got filled at 420 so 210 So I would be closing the whole thing All four like both calls both puts Or just yeah the whole iron condor Okay that's what I thought at 210 Okay perfect Thiago expected move so if you go to the option chain I'm not sure what broker you use but In toss it's this number right here So you've got the percentage Which is the implied volatility of that option cycle And then right next to it in parentheses That plus or minus number that's the expected move For the day Okay so I'm not sure If IB has that on the option chain or not So do you Do you close the whole thing at 50 percent Or just part of it Yeah the whole thing Okay Maro nothing to show the expected move Of the option chains You're pretty happy about that Let's see option strat maybe you would have it I'm trying to think here I'd have to look around on that option strat To see if it's on there Here's my NDX trade right smack dab in the middle Yeah good point Maro I mean that's the That's a quick back of the envelope kind of way Let's just take the price of the at the money straddle The expected move for the day is right around there Yeah I don't know man Obviously option omega doesn't have NDX But just doing the same concept with SPX It just did not test well But I don't quite understand why It just seems like From a mathematical probability standpoint It should have a positive expectancy So for me I have my AM iron condor number one Book 20 percent then stopped So minus 220 lunchtime number one Which same thing 20 percent then stopped Sold some longs ended up being plus 50 bucks And I'm out of 20 percent of lunchtime number two Which was about 10 minutes Before my power hour time so And the Wuga Yeah I know power hour for me today Today's just in the you know Pretty much where we started Premiums are super low so I'm not going to do a Normal power hour besides the Wuga So So Dick K or anybody Going back to that the NDX trade so So here I put the price slices Where the expected move was at the beginning of the day For NDX So You can see that the iron condor I mean it covers Call it 90 percent of the expected move Right yes right 60 Once standard deviation move is like 68 percent call it Whatever I mean you can call it six Let's say this should hit 66 percent of the time right So I mean if you do the math So let's just take it Okay so my max profits 9.50 Max loss is 10.50 So Let's say I do 100 trades And 66 percent of the time It hits 9.50 I know this is not Exact but 9.50 Times 66 equals So that'd be 62,700 34 times At the 100 it loses 1,050 So 1,050 Times 34 Equals Minus 35,700 Right so 62,700 positive 35,700 negative So over you know large and over occurrences Seems like it would play out Now there is the in between So it may not be a max win Or max loss There's going to be times where it expires In between But it's only you know an NDX It's only 10 wide so very little chance it's going to Expire right in between there But some will So just like I said from a Probabilistic Number of occurrences over time It should have a positive expectancy I just I I can't figure out why Back testing I can't Gives any kind of value SPX getting close to highs of day Yeah and I'm just doing it small I mean I'm doing two contracts on NDX No stop You know so there also times it will go way Out of range and then come back and settle in So you don't have to worry about getting stopped out So here's my Wuga So Dick K I've got Two of the quiet Tronches left They need to move down Otherwise They could get themselves in a little trouble here Which would wipe out the four winners Three winners My one two double calendar From earlier today is already up 7% Might take off some of that If I get to 10% by the end of the day My six seven from Friday is up about 5% My five seven from Friday is up about three My three four from Monday Is down about 2% Well I hope I'm not bad luck for the Wuga Because I Remembered I The only one I've ever taken was that Time that moved to the downside Like way out of range almost The one time that we took max loss on it Yeah that's the only time I've traded it This is my second time Basically the one time in 12 months that it took a max loss Is the time you traded it Yup and now mine is Now it's pushing up so it's I hope I'm not bad luck The Dr. Chad Curse I mean mine's already way off Way off center Yeah I'm going to need a little down move For basically everything I got on now God forbid we have two SPX That's two red days in a row It's not allowed but we had two red days This would be three Going back to last Friday Yeah Friday Well It closed lower than when it opened I'm not sure if it closed lower than The previous days closed let's see 50, 87, 50 No, didn't Yeah so Technically this would be two in a row If we closed red So my two re-entries here My one to one is trading at a buck 25 And my 90% profit target 95 cents The other one's trading at 260 And that one's at $1.90 So just a little Lower and those should just close out The trade plans but it's also If you scroll up to the end of yesterday I know somebody posted a screenshot of it I'll see if I can find it real quick Here you go fast 5, 7, 31 Oh looks like you got it There's the back test I don't have it on my trade plan sheet Just because I just kind of do it Just more on a discretionary basis But yeah MRP NDX it'll get Wide so that's one reason I don't use stops or anything on that And I'm okay using NDX For this specific trade Because it Yeah let's see I've got Yeah I've got a My order is at 25 cents to close And it's shown as trading at 30 cents So maybe not quite there yet But sometimes it It won't even hit I took half off of my VXX vertical For about 50% of max Give my rut duck another day If it stays here it pushes higher I'll close it out for beak profit Corn finally got a little bounce Here's a question for you So if the Wuga is sitting pretty centered And you hit your 50% You don't scale out at all huh Now I mean it's purely back test based And so that those parameters are Test the best Yeah that's just what you do That's just what the Wuga does Okay so exit by 352 huh If you haven't hit 50% Where is Wuga? Next day trading futures too Best day in a while Oil 3040 ES A little over 1500 And Dow 505 So I Man I Can't complain but I also Missed a big trade in wheat I was trying to get long wheat And I put the order in Remark it and I forgot It's not open yet, you can't trade it yet You gotta wait till 830 Central and then I was planning on it I had it written on a note Right in front of me to enter at the open So I missed that big up move in wheat That probably would have been another Based on the size I would have done Probably somewhere between 1000 and 2000 So a good day Trading really good day trading all around Gotta trade that weed Naughty dog I worked on my futures Day trading price action course A little bit last night Getting close By the way we're doing a live Trade steward session 30 minutes after the close Today I posted in the trade steward channel For anyone interested I'm basically just going to take a Option omega back test And Build a bot from scratch Just to kind of show you how I do it Kind of point out some of the little things and then And then from there we'll just kind of Open it up to questions or Comments or anything Getting closer to my 90% I still need a little down move Yeah Mukesh for sure I'll be recorded I feel like I need to cut one of my Quiet tronches Loose This thing continues to rip It's going to It's not going to feel good I have my NDX and my bot set at 95% So it's setting it a 25% Limit right now but sometimes That'll fill and sometimes it'll Just expire without even filling We get ES90 we could roll Over Or roll higher I also had some puts loaded up I had an order of 20 That's loaded That were priced to get filled The price got down to The expected move And I was about 30 cents away From those getting filled before it ripped So I ended up just canceling that and that's when I Ended up buying some futures for this Up move So I had a really good day and I missed out On some really nice winners too Now pushing highs Right at highs of day which is the first 5 minute candle So maybe I'll get rejected Wouldn't take much of a down move And get me out of 40% of my Last TLC trade I got on No Just a little pullback My orders At 345 and price is currently At 387 so One DTE Is currently at about 35% I need 45% for that one to Take off It's right around time for Trunch 2 Which I'm not doing but It'll be a 75 straddle for low premiums There we go Out of 40% Out of 40% Very nice Closed out my Closed out both my Trades from this morning My 2 re-entries In my challenge portfolio Now if my 1 DTE Can hit 45% That would be a good little bump For my challenge portfolio So my 1 to 1 Booked about 3900 My 3 to 2 Booked 20 Almost 2500 And then my 1 DTE is Currently up 1700 Not sure if that's going to get to 45% or not So for my challenge portfolio Up about over 8000 so far Right 260 is my next 60% Not a dog Steve's got so many portfolios I need a couple other accounts To be honest It's too crowded sometimes I'm not going 10k to a million It's more like It's more like 150k To 152 million That's what I'm going for Yeah I mean I'm not greedy Let's see what Wuga's doing Something pretty good Another one on I forgot I put this Called a Chad like trade on Because I felt like I needed some more on I hit I got a half at 20% In fact I forgot to reduce the stop Now that I Thinking about it You never forget like you have a trade on That needs to be closed by the end of the day And then realize it's on the next day Do you? That before In fact I just did that I think it was last month I had a I had a diagonal on Which is part of a different It's kind of a Part of a time fly In NDX And on Friday at expiration I forgot to close it So I was left with just the longs on Monday Uh huh And luckily the market went up $26,000 winner No way Uh that's awesome It was an accident But could have been really bad If the market Tanked over the weekend Right I mean I make enough Mistakes that go against me I think I'm entitled to One of my favorite ones My 40% is at 3.95% So A little more down move 30 more cents down No 50 cents down I'll hit 60% Because at 35% 2.5% a day It's awesome My midday tranches These two I have left They definitely need a down move Not real optimistic about the downside here I may just cut those loose No Just don't want to push highs You can just stay where it's at I'll cut one of them loose So my 1, 2 DTE Double calendar I'll see what did I get into that for $8.90 Mmm Don't like this price action Oh, that's really pushing That's right turn around Nothing to see up here Nope Naughty dog, booking profits Wooga could go to $5,100 as long as it comes back Before the close I'd just soon hit 50% before it does that Better on the heart I've had too many in February Too many power hours where I've seen A little green bar just ripping upward See what's going on in stock Land today Jumia that Amazon of Africa has been on fire Almost a double in the last month There she goes New highs of day Zoom up 7% after earnings Green bars, man I guess stopped out of here That must have been my I surely would hate to be 0 for 2 in the Woogas That's funny, Dick K I uh How old is your son? I have accounts for both my boys And so I let them pick their own stocks And they uh You know, so of course they pick all the things they like You know, they got Google because they like YouTube They got Apple because they like their iPads They, you know, I just let them do whatever they want And um They've never really Shown like they think trading is so boring They don't, you know, never really show much interest But then one day My oldest gets in the car and he's like Dad, I think I want to be a trader When I get older I'm like, oh really what Like what changed, what's going on? He's like, well And they've had the account We started the account like right at the bottom During COVID And so of course right out of the gate Their accounts took off He's like, well, I was like, what changed? He's like, well, I'm really good at it And I was like, oh, okay Okay, I just I didn't say anything, I just encouraged him He's already lost interest again He's about to hit it all Figured out. All right, let's pull back here 126 million To the buy side Early indication. Good healthy pullback Yeah, they got in a meta At a really good price too That's their biggest winner Here's one of them They have Apple He likes when we stay in Airbnb So he's got Airbnb He's got C3 AI AMC because he likes to watch movies He actually caught that one He caught that one right before the whole GameStop AMC. We wrote it up We sold some of it but still have some Now it's at $4.70 He's got Amazon Coinbase, Google, Robinhood Bitcoin, Bitcoin ETF We just bought that one Meta, Netflix Nintendo I bought some of those Yield Max, NVIDIA And Arc He's got Roblox because he likes to play Roblox Snapchat Tesla And Yum Brands because he likes Pizza Hut The other ones got Apple, Airbnb AI, Coinbase He likes to play fantasy on DraftKings So he's got DraftKings Google, Robinhood, Bitcoin, Meta Netflix, Nike Roblox, Starbucks Tesla, Uber Getting close to 20% We got 42% Yeah 210 is my exit My 1DTE Still sitting around 37% Did it hit it? Did it hit the roll over point decay? Would you say 90? Almost, 88.5 Keep coming Cody, I actually made them employees Of One of my entities And so I pay them And then that money that they earned They Contributed to Roth So You know, I added a little bit But that's how I did it 10 cents away from getting out at 60% TLC and be done there We'll go straight in at 235 I need 205 to Close that one at 50% Yup, I need 210 Built on 60% And out Of my lunchtime number 2 The green day It's the first time in a while I haven't done any power hour trades Did the Wooga instead And my NDX still hasn't filled At 25% Yeah, that's kind of what I was thinking too, Dick K It's filled on Five of nine of my One twos for 10% From the one I just put on this morning I'll leave the other ones on until tomorrow morning I'm on theta Have you ever not been able to close The The Wooga? Have you ever had a problem with it? What's that? Have you ever had a problem trying to close You said you're closing a full iron condor If it gets way out of bounds Then You're just gonna watch the longs If they don't have a bid They're down to 5 cents right now 5 and 10 cents Then you'd have to switch over just to the shorts Gotcha 126 million to the buy side still I'm on I need about 7 cents Yeah, Woogoo's getting close Was getting close I'm gonna go ahead and close out my last re-entry here And I think I'm gonna close out my last quiet tranche also Just Not feeling a down move into the close No Need a nickel and the Woogoo's closed Alright My Woogoo's almost there I got filled at 210 Looking for 205 didn't hit it Get back down here Vick's trying to spike up A little over 15 minutes ago I knew this was gonna happen I thought you got hit on the Woogoo Or you got hit on someone else No, but I just I know you guys are Wanting it to pull back I was really hoping it would hit for you guys Still might I like the team player out of you Chad You know I'm out of everything Still 126 million to the buy side Final MOC in 5 minutes Dow came down a little bit After trying to push up there Dow coming down now A little over 4k for me with the Woogoo and TLC trades How many contracts did you do on the Woogoo? I did 10 You went in Guns of Blazing on the Woogoo for the Second time A little pullback here Dow's coming down A little pullback for everyone Doesn't look like it wants to come down Russell pushing I was knocking on my 205 order just didn't quite Push through I had at 210 So you had to be close Nickel Didn't get filled Really? You had definitely a game of inches Is this normal? Is that pretty normal for it? Or no? The Dow came down Whether it's centered or not Right I thought it was coming Market on close number here in about 20 seconds 1.4 billion to the buy side We'll go back to even Crazy just how it gets It gets over there and tests on one side It can be a game of inches Keep coming down buddy Back up to 30-40% Just like that Just like that It'll close out Here in a few seconds 352 Let's scratch that a little profit on the 7 minutes to go Make sure I don't have anything else on here I still got my NDX It's not filled at 25 cents Vix really spiking I still got my 1DTE On that it'll close here shortly It's at 35% so it doesn't look like it'll hit It's 45% but it'll get Closed for profit here in 2 minutes I'm gonna go ahead and close it actually Yeah Vix really coming up I closed my 1DTE For about 35% Nice rookie trader Nice job Meet up 6.3% today Or on the Wuga GX heading up to 50.79 5 minutes to go It shows up 4.4% today Nice job Thanks Fiche I'll check that out Because of the way that Trade Steward had the Vix Versus How we manually look at it Or how Toss looks at it None of those fired for me So I had to manually fire my 1DTE And my re-entry Good thing I Did that because it ended up being a good Good profit 3.5 minutes to go I feel like the S&P is gonna make one more push Yeah there it goes I'll show you guys Something I've been doing here Well end of day Strategy I've been doing So I've been End of day I've been selling a butterfly Right at the money 5 wide If I can get 2 bucks Or better So I got filled at 205 today And then I'm immediately putting in An order for vertical spreads On either side And so Like what I did today Is I sold the 50.75 Put butterfly and then When it pushed up I just got Filled at a buck on the vertical So I've locked in a profit Of 1,050 And then if price comes Back down below 50.75 Before the close I could Book even more here So really if Basically the idea is if you can get In the last 10-15 minutes After you enter your short fly If you can get a move of $5 One strike Most likely you're gonna get filled On that vertical locking a profit Of a lotto to the other side So if the market were to drop here If it were to drop to 70 I'd make a little over 6,000 Which obviously not very likely But I have a little over $1,000 profit locked in 20 seconds to go Looks like around 50-80 Yeah, Suresh, I plan to Just do a little demo of trade Steward and Basically take an option omega And just kind of start from scratch And build a bot And then just kind of go through some of the details around it There is the bell 50-78 .23 I'll be talking more about this I've been just I've been trading it every day for about the last Several weeks trying to Iron out how I want to do it But I'll talk more about it Alright all Let's see tomorrow's live stream Tomorrow is the 28th Wednesday Chat will be streaming live in the morning for the mighty 90 and runners And then we'll be back for power hour And then if you want to Join the trade steward session Here in about 30 minutes The link is in the trade steward channel Alright all, take care, have a good night
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Alexander Zverev will take on Grigor Dimitrov in the semi final of the ATP Miami Open 2024. Zverev has been solid all week while Dimitrov is coming off a win over Hurkacz and Alcaraz. Who will make the final?
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Alexander is very versus Gruglore Dmitrov. Second semi-final for the men's Miami Open for 2024. Both guys have been super impressive to get this far. Dmitrov entered the tournament as a number 11 seed and would get a buy in the first round. In the second round he take on Tobillo. After losing the first set would fight back to win 6-7, 7-6, 6-2. In the third round he take on Halfman who had just beaten Manorino in the previous round. There's no problem for Dmitrov beating Halfman in under an hour 6-1, 6-love. In the fourth round he take on the number 8 seed Hercatch who had just played an epic match against Korda the day before and this is no different with Dmitrov losing the first set and fighting back to win 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 to advance to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals Dmitrov will take on the number one seed Elcaraz who had just won Indian Wells the week before. But Dmitrov came out on fire demolishing Elcaraz 6-2, 6-4 to advance to the semi-finals. He's very into the tournament as the number four seed and would get a buy in the first round. In the second round he take on Ojal Yaseem. This is no problem getting through in straights 6-2, 6-4. Third round he take on U-Banks 31st seed who had a really good run here last year. And after a close first set would get through in straights 7-6, 6-3. Fourth round he take on the 15th seed Hashinov who just had a battle against Surundalo in the previous round. There's no problem for Zverev getting through in straights 6-1, 6-4 to advance to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals Zverev will take on Marijan the unseeded Hungarian who had taken out Diminor and Runa along the way. There's no problem getting through in straights 6-3, 7-5 to advance to the semi-finals. These two have played eight times or four with Zverev leading the head dead 7-1 with the only victory for Dmitrov being back in 2014 on indoor hardcourts against a very young Zverev. So Zverev is one of the last seven in a row including including four matches last year. Having looked at the shot quality for these guys over the last couple of weeks on the serve Zverev is at a 9.0 this week compared to an 8.7 of Dmitrov so both serving very very well. But on the returns that's where the difference is with Zverev at an 8.1 and a 6.6 for Dmitrov. Dmitrov leads the four hand with an 8.4 on average this week compared to a 7.9 for Zverev but Zverev's backhand has been so solid with an 8.7 compared to a 7.7 for Dmitrov. So once the rallies get started if it's backhand or backhand you think Zverev is going to win those rallies but also the serving Zverev is going to be a key to this one. The shot quality is calculated in real time by analyzing each shot's speed, spin, depth, width and the impact it has on the opponent. This is a new way of analyzing matches brought to you by Tennis Insights. If you want to check out more you can go check them out on Twitter linked down in the description. What a great matchup so much fun to see Dimmy playing so well at this kind of veteran age but I gotta go with Zverev. I mean that head-to-head is so unsighted. I don't know how I can pick Dmitrov. I'll maybe give him a set, maybe three sets Zverev but I think Zverev is going to make the final. Let me know down in the comments below who is going to make the final of Miami.
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F 8/21 - 2019-20 PANINI PRIZM CHOICE BASKETBALL 3-BOX BREAK #2 *TIERED RANDOM TEAMS*
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Hi everyone, Sean with jaspyscasebrakes.com here doing 1920 Panini Prism Choice Basketball three box break, tiered random teams number two. Thanks to everybody that got in on it. You can see the pairings of teams here, 10 spots total. Here is the list of customers, Daniel Lueing down to Richard Martinez with BlastSpotMojo and here are the list of pairings from the Pelicans down to the Celtics grouping and a dice roll to figure out how many times we are going to randomize each list. Two and a three five times, good luck everyone, one, two, three, four and fifth and final time so William down to William. Five times on the teams, one, two, three, four and fifth and final time. From the Celtics down to the heat pairing, there you go, trade window, if anybody would like to, that is open. So William McHugh with the Celtics, Timberwolves, Mavericks, Richard Martinez with the Wizards, 76ers and Blazers, Kevin Mendoza with the Hawks, Hornets and Raptors, Richard Ferratis with the Pelicans, Thunder, Magic, Christian Woodland with the Bulls, Warriors, Kings, Kevin Mendoza with the Grizzlies, Nets, Nuggets, Richard Ferratis with the Cavs, Pistons, Jazz, Matt with the Lakers, Matt Didier with the Lakers, Rockets, Pacers, Daniel Lueing with the Knicks, Spurs and Clippers and William McHugh with the Heat, Sons and the Bucks. Go ahead and sort this by person since there's not really an organization here. Yeah, of course. You see, here's the boxes that we picked. No talk about trades, so I guess everybody's happy with the teams they got. Okay. We'll rip. Guys, here's Finalist, last spot mojo, Richard Martinez, wizard, 76ers with Blazers. Good luck, everybody. Prism choice, awesome stuff. So we're looking for the Rare Tiger Stripes. I think the way it goes is I think there's an auto in the middle, there's the parallels in front, so let's try to do this, save the autos and stuff. First up, Silver's Kyle Lowry and Chuma Okiki. Kyle Lowry is going to the Toronto Raptors and that is Kevin Mendoza with the Hawks Hornets Raptors Combo and the Chuma Okiki for the Orlando Magic. That is going to Richard for autos with the Pelicans, Thunder and Magic combination, so nice rookie silver there for you, Richard. So the unnumbered parallels, first up, Cantavious, Caldwell Pope for the Lakers, going to Matt Didier, Jason Kidd for the Nets, that's going to Kevin Mendoza with the Grizzlies group and Mo Bamba with the Magic, going to Richard for autos. First up, Scope Parallel, Green, Scotty Pippen with the Bulls, that's numbered seven out of eight, very nice. Chicago Bulls is going to Christian Woodland, really nice low numbered Scotty there for you Christian, very cool, congratulations. We do have a redemption auto and behind that, the red is another Jason Kidd and that's numbered 63 out of 88, let's go into the Nets and Kevin Mendoza, let's take a look and see who the redemption is. I've pulled one redemption out of this before and it was an incredible name, so, Sensational Signatures, Prismed Choice Green, I think, I think the Prismed Choice Green is numbered out of eight guys. Card number nine starts with a C, H, A, Charles Barkley, Charles Barkley, so I've got to look and see which Charles Barkley this is, what team this is on, he's played for a couple teams guys, so, 19, 20, Prismed Choice, Prismed Choice, Basketball, Prismed, a team Fast Break Premium Choice, here you go, Group Break Team Checklist Choice, okay, and it is Sensational Signatures, Charles Barkley, let's look, Prismed Choice, okay, so he's in here under two different things guys, I'm going to show you right now, so, here's Charles Barkley, that's Auto Signatures Prismed Choice, this card is Sensational Signatures Prismed Choice, so if we go back to the list, you're going to see that's Signatures Prismed Choice, he's also in there under the base, but for Sensational Signatures Prismed Choice, it's going to the suns, Phoenix Suns, and I think that's going to be numbered out of eight guys, that's going to be going out of, that's going to the suns and I think that's numbered out of eight, you can see on here, Sensational Signatures Prismed Choice Green, back to the thing, Sensational Signatures Prismed Choice, the green is obviously a parallel, but card number nine, you can see it right there, card number nine, Phoenix Suns, congratulations, that is going to, who's got the suns? William McHugh, there you go man, congrats, yeah like I said I think that's numbered out of eight, because the green parallel is the same as what the Scotty Pippen is, the Sensational Signatures, so that's going to be, it should be numbered out of the same, which is that one's numbered out of eight, that was the start of Fat Charles, that was the start of Fun Charles, before that he was kind of a kind of a jerk you know, he was the original Big Cactus right, I'll make Bulls fans happy, so I brought up all the non-autos, Eric Gordon, Red, that's numbered 79 of 88, that's going to the Houston Rockets, which is Matt Didier, part of the Lakers group, get three of these, starting off with Kavon Looney for the Warriors, that is going to Christian Woodland with the Bulls grouping, Wilson Chandler with the Nets, going to Kevin Mendoza with the Grizzlies pairing, and Colin Sexton with the Cavaliers going to Richard Farradis, maybe it's starting tomorrow Justin, next up is the two Silvers, first one is Jordan Clarkson for the Cavaliers going to Richard Farradis, and Jeff Teague for the Timberwolves, that's going to William and Q with the Celtics grouping, next up we have another green Prism Choice, so it should be numbered eight, Blake Griffin for the Pistons, Pistons are somewhere on this list, there it is Richard Farradis with the Cavaliers pairing, and that is numbered five out of eight, very low numbered again, this is Robert Williams third, autograph, and that's numbered not numbered actually, but Boston Celtics, that is William McHugh, there you go, and third box guys, last box, good luck everyone, okay first up we have the red Terrence Ferguson for the Thunder, that's Richard Farradis with the Pelicans group, that's numbered eight of 88, next up are the blue, green, and yellow pairings, Andre Igudala for the Grizzlies, Memphis Grizzlies is Kevin Mendoza, Al Horford for the 76ers, that's going to Richard Martinez with Black Spot Mojo in the Wizards pairing, and Danny Green for the Lakers, that's going to Matt Denier with the Lakers pairing, next up are our two silvers, first up Courtney Lee for the Dallas Mavericks, and that is going to William McHugh with the Celtics pairing, and Goran Dragich for the Heat, that is going to William McHugh with the Heat pairing, next up we do have a Tiger Stripe, and it's DeMarcus Cousins for the Los Angeles Lakers, so we did get a Tiger Stripe, that's going to Matt Denier, congrats Matt, you should come back eventually right, I feel like I thought I could have come back in the, what's it called, and next up sensational signatures, is this green or red, I'm not sure if the green is because of the Celtics or because it's the parallel, it's probably red, Romeo Langford for the Celtics, William McHugh, yeah no numbering, so that's the red parallel, the green of the Celtics makes it look like it would be a green parallel, but, and that's going to William McHugh with the Celtics pairing, thank you very much William, and guys that was our break, it was okay, nothing crazy, so we do have more of these to do guys, so break number three will be in the store, that was 2019-2020 Panini Prism Choice Basketball, three box break, tiered random teams number two, tiered random teams number three will be in the store shortly, we can do this again, I'm Sean, jaspyscasebrakes.com, we'll see you next time.
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Quadratic Graphs 1
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All right, so let's take a look at the graphs of quadratic functions. So a quadratic graph is the graph of a surprised quadratic function, and these look like, well, the simplest of these quadratic functions is f of x equals x squared. So that is a function that involves a square term, and my functions can get much more complicated. f of x equals one-third x negative squared plus 12x minus 17, and so on. So there's another quadratic function, and if I want to graph a quadratic function, what I can do is I can pick lots of random points and hope that we pick the right ones to get the shape of the graph, or we might use our ability to find graph transformations and see if I can take my nice simple graph y equals x squared here and transform it into something else. Now, if you're only ever going to plot one quadratic function in your entire lifetime, plotting random points is actually more efficient. But if you're going to graph more than one quadratic function, a little bit of analysis goes a long way towards making things much easier. So let's think about what this graph of y equals x squared looks like. So I might start by checking out the symmetry of this graph. So I'll check it out. If I have some point x, y on the graph, then y equals x squared, so I have to regard y equals x squared. This is a true statement. So now I want to replace x with negative x, and so that gives me y equals negative x squared. After some difficult algebra, we have the conclusion negative x squared is x squared. So this equation becomes y equals x squared, and because we can regard this equation as true, this equation also true, and that tells me that negative x, y, is also on the graph. Which means that the graph is symmetric about the y-axis. Likewise, if I replace y with negative y, I get negative y equals x squared. Well, if y is equal to x squared, negative y can't be equal to x squared, and so I know this second statement is false, and so the graph is not symmetric about the x-axis. And finally, if I replace x with negative x and y with negative y, I get another false statement, negative y equals x squared, and so the graph is not symmetric about the origin either. Well, the next thing we should do, let's go ahead and find those x and y intercepts. So the x-intercept is going to be the place on the graph where x is equal to zero. So since y equals x squared, then the y-coordinate is going to be y equals zero squared, and so my y-intercept is going to be zero, zero. The x-intercept is going to be the place on the graph where y is equal to zero. So since y equals x squared, then the x-coordinates are going to be the solutions to the equation zero equals x squared, and I'll solve that. Fantastically difficult equation, x equals zero, and so the x-intercept is zero, zero, which also happens to be the y-intercept. This graph goes through the origin. Now I can plot a couple of points. So first I'll plot the x-intercept, which is also the y-intercept, so that's going to be there. If x equals one, y equals one squared, so again the graph is y equals x squared, the point one one is on the graph, up there someplace. By symmetry, because I know the graph is symmetric about the y-axis, I know that the point negative one one is also on the graph. I have another point that's on the opposite. It's on the left side of the y-axis. So I'll plot that point. Let's get at least another, let's get a few more points. If x equals two, y equals two squared, and that's equal to four. So I know the point two four is also on the graph. And again, because of the symmetry, because the graph is symmetric about the y-axis, I also know the point negative two four is also located on the graph. And so that's enough to give us a rough sketch of the graph, so I'll connect the dots and smooth things out. My graph looks something like that. Well, what about any other quadratic? Well, let's take a look at the graph of y equals negative two, x minus three squared plus four. So I should view these as a transformation of the graph of f of x equals x squared. So I'll start with that graph because I know what that looks like. And I'll apply a sequence of transformations to produce the graph that we want. So order of operation says do stuff inside parentheses first. So the first thing I want to do is I want to find f of x minus three. So that's going to be x minus three squared. And this is a transformation of the graph of y equals f of x, x minus three is going to be shifting the graph to the right by three units. So I'll slide things over a little bit. Let's see. Order of operation says next thing I do is take care of the negative. So I'll take a look at, sorry, I'll take care of the two. And so my graph of two f of x minus three, that's two x minus three squared, is going to be the graph of y equals f of x minus three, this, and I'm going to stretch it out vertically by a factor of two. So I'm going to stretch it out that way. I'm going to get something like that. Now I do have that negative to take care of. So I'll go negative two f of x minus three. That's negative two x minus three squared. I'm getting close to what I want. And that's going to be the graph of two f of x minus three. That negative reflects me across the x-axis. So I'll be reflected across the x-axis. And then finally add four. The last thing we do is we add four. And so negative two f of x minus three plus four, that's this, which is exactly what we're looking for, that adding four shifts my graph vertically by four units. And I slide up to there and there's my final graph.
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Join us for another week of news, rumors and all things warhammering! This week, we are getting into playing by intention, good communication and how to have the best games of Age of Sigmar. Hope you enjoy!
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a little more. Okay, there we go. Looks like we're pretty good now. All right, what are we going to do? We're going to restart the show. Okay. And I'm just going to trim this part out. When I when I for the upload, that'll be the solutions. Here we go, right? We're going to pretend like this just began. Thanks everybody for sticking with us. Okay. There we go. Sorry, everyone. Hello, everybody. If it's Wednesday, it's Warhammer and that must mean it's time for another episode of Warhammer Weekly. Joining me as always is my one and only co-host, Tyler. We're on the road and as such we had some technical issues but here we are. Tyler, what's going on? It's good to see you, man. How you doing? There you go. Been a minute. It has been a minute, buddy. All right, so we're going to talk about some news and there's not much news. Yeah, just this rumor engine. So, Tyler, this baton as I said earlier with my joke that I certainly didn't make before, I think it looks like the guy from Police Academy, his baton. Beyond that, I have nothing. I don't know what it is. Works for me, man. I have no clue what this thing is and I've looked around and it doesn't seem to be anyone on the internet who has much of a clue either. So, why don't we move on with our lives? I agree. I agree. Thank you, Garrett. Garrett said like and subscribe for audio trickery. Yes, indeed. Don't worry, folks. I'll just trim that part out at the beginning so we don't lose everybody. People who click into the show and they're like, is the whole show like this? Is it muted? What's going on? I'll figure it out. I also like James Valdez who said it's a punch arrow. Absolutely. Our classic boxing glove arrow. Yes, absolutely. There you go. Also a great, great guess. All right. You know, and somehow, somehow, Tyler, there is like no other news. Yeah. I did see the app, the Citadel Color app got updated. There's a little article about that. So, if anybody missed that, yeah, checking out. Yep. I did not realize it deleted the old inventories but apparently the new app is better. I didn't use the old paint color, paint rack app or paint color, whatever it was called app. So, I'm, I didn't know about the update to the change but somebody just said their inventory was deleted. Well, that's no fun. There you go. They did give a couple previews of the two Heart of Gur horror bands but frankly there was mostly stuff we knew. Yes, I agree. They did mention like Castor was like a thousand times but it's still a bunch of human dudes. So, I don't know what to tell you. It wasn't like, there you go. It wasn't anything really exciting. So, we've had rumors for a while that Castor will be in our future. So, maybe that'll finally hit in 2023. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Okay. I guess we'll see. Yeah. Thanks, Josh. I appreciate it. Just one of his comments. So, yeah, man. So, yeah, that's the news. All right. Let's talk about some, yeah, some pick of the week. Tyler, what do you got for picks of the week there, brother? Only two, which is practically one. So, the first pick, Mike from Gunhammer has started up a YouTube channel. It's called Fantasy with an M Wargaming. Put out a couple of little videos, one on Starting Out with General Sandbook 2022. Just some of his high-level thoughts. Also invited the community to help him figure out what his army is going to be for this next six months. And it was just a great video. Mike's a really cool guy. He does awesome work at Gunhammer. Oh, yeah. I really recommend folks checking that out. Vince, did you see that he just started that up? I didn't, but that sounds awesome. I'll have to go check that out. Obviously, I can find the link, Tyler, for that right down in the description below. There you go. And then Saga of Dice. They had a new battle report out, Sylvaneth, new Sylvaneth, new Skaven. Rob and company always do great work over there. So, I started watching a little bit of that over lunch today. It was a good time. So, yeah, just definitely recommend their battle reports as well. Nice. It's all I got. Awesome. You know, Tyler, the real fun thing is, will I remember to fix the audio and put it back on the proper settings before I start the show next week? 50-50. Place your bets now, everyone. Guests is in the comments as to whether Vince remembers back at home to fix the audio on the normal machine so it actually inputs the settings or whether we start next week muted too. My pick of the week is a new video from Cult Paint. Has them painting up some of the Gossamid archers. Very beautiful models. I really love the color scheme that those came out to. So, go check that out. It's a really, really cool tutorial. And I just love the colors it came out to in the scheme. So, I think people should, you know, if you're going to be painting up some new archers, I imagine I think some Sylvaneth players are going to use them. I'll say I got a game in over the weekend, Tyler, against Sylvaneth. We'll just use this to transition right into hobby time. So, here we go. This is now hobby time. Okay. And I got a game in over the weekend against Sylvaneth. Did a little tournament practice for NashCon. And I was running my listing in Sylvaneth. I'll tell you those Gossamid archers, they ended up becoming like a problem I didn't want to deal with because I didn't have like a sacrificial sort of unit to charge into them that I knew was gonna, you know, could potentially get blowed up. Now, it was funny what I like, I ended up killing sort of everything else around them. And then I had two, I had like a single Stormdrake Guard and a single Fulminator on one wound left within charge range of them. So, then remembering how their rules are actually worded, I charged in the single Fulminator on one wound left, who then died on the charge on the unleash. And there was now no enemies within three inches. You talked about it. Absolutely, man. Yeah. And guess what? He then could not retreat away. And then the Stormdrake Guard came in and killed them all. Nice. You know, we actually, we didn't talk about that specific scenario. We talked about the general idea, right, of pulling models outside, but not just deliberately suiciding a unit into them. Right, because he had no other choice, right? If he didn't unleash, why not? Then he would just get smacked by the Fulminator, right? So like it was, it was a, there was no good answer for him. So it was just an interesting thing that if you have, it's an interesting counterplay to the to the Gospel and Archers, if you have sort of a quote unquote, like a unit you don't mind throwing away, right? Then you can, then there's no, they just kill it. And there's no one left within three. They can't actually retreat away. And then you can bring in the actual heavy hitter who's going to clean them up. So I will, that was good learning for me. Good, good learning moment. Seeing them in action. Yeah, Jordan was running them in the battle report this week. And it made me have a better appreciation of them. You know, they're not necessarily a high priority target in a Sylvaneth army for your opponent, you know, for playing against Sylvaneth. So yeah, he was using them to quite good effect. I may have underrated them on initial first look. Yeah, I, it was a, it was a, it was a fun learning game all around because I was also going for sort of a magic Dom Storm cast. And I was, I wheeled a purple sun around my opponent's army the entire game. So that was because again, it's tournament play and it's time to be a bad person. I can't not take it in my tournament list. I'm sorry, it's just too good. Giving my opponent neg for it all their say, but having effectively rend for, I guess on my whole army is, you know, turns out pretty good when you do a lot of damage. So it was weird. It was weird. My opponent, I don't think ever really made armor saves that entire game. He had one unit one time save on sixes. So that was pretty, that had to be fun for him at any rate. Also hobby time. I'm working on a bunch of stuff for some upcoming videos. I'm excited about that. I did finish up just so everybody knows I did finish up the big night, big chaos, renegade night. So that video will be coming like next month or something. There's a big video. It's a super long edit. So we'll see about that, but probably next month. And yeah, so all around a lot, a lot of good hobby time for me. What about you, Tyler? What about you? Did you get a good games in or? I didn't. Yeah. Had a awesome tea over the weekend, Midwest Bash by some friends in St. Louis. We had 32 players and Stormcast had a 32. So that was fun for everybody. And yeah, no, had a had an awesome time. Thunder buddies had a fantastic weekend. Alison prime at Bastion. Yeah, can't can't complain. Congrats, everybody. Shout out to my last opponent, John. He ended up taking best overall. He had a brilliant Stormcast. Let's man was Krondis. See Lord relic tour with the usual build out, Miroshield, etc. He had adjudicators, Thunderbolt crossbows, forts and pastures, two desolators, two Stormstrike chariots, and a purple sun leaning into Krondis atavastic tempos, minus one save, purple sun, minus one save. Something about that seems very familiar. Dropping in pestores so that they could be on up to minus three rents against a key target with all of their attacks. And of course, Thunderbolt volley with adjudicators, Thunderbolt crossbows is really good too. So yeah, just a lot of shooting output. I love this list and he played it really well. So a lot of fun. Awesome. No painting yet still, right? No painting yet. I know I'm running out of time. I mean, my deadline is May 2023, so I was gonna say I'm running out of time, but obviously I've got all the time in the world. So that is the famous last words of every painter ever. You're already, Tyler, you're already in the in the painting mindset of I've got a funnier time. No rush at all. That tournament's like months away. Why would I be worried? Exactly. You get narrator. He was not. He didn't he did not have a lot of time. Yeah, exactly. Great. All right, cool. Well, yeah, I'm looking forward to, obviously, Nashcon next month, I'm looking forward to and having a lot of really fun games. And you know, Tyler, what we want to talk about tonight, see how I'm sneakily transitioning into our main topic. And while I do that, you could hit like out there, people watching this, you know, hit like for all the audio issues we had at the beginning wasn't that fun. You know, hit like for, for, for a guy with a baton for rat cast, whatever you want. Just hit that button. Subscribe if you haven't already. Buttons are fun. But anyways, we've been having some fun games and Tyler, one of the things that I think it's good to do with your, with your fun games is have some proper communication and play by intention, which brings us, Tyler, to tonight's topic, playing by intent. Yeah. Okay. So this has been a show. It's been talking about doing this for a long time. A long time. Yeah. So this is drawing heavily from an article on playing by intent from Goon Hammer written by James Kelly. The link to that is down in the description. And so go and go and check the article out because it certainly has a lot more detail, I guess I want to say on, on kind of like, he's going to really go into a lot of detail in that article. And we're going to be basing a lot of what we say here on our own thoughts on, you know, sort of the things that James tease up. But this is something that you and I, I think, both care a lot about because it's pretty important to me that people have good games, that people play good games. I think this is one of those things that scares people is like being at a tournament and being up against like a whack player who's just not going to say anything and is just going to show up and like steamroll you into the dirt, right? Which if you come from like competitive magic, it's, it's actually like, not that rare to encounter magic games where you just don't really talk to your opponent and they just kind of like, you know, they just kind of show up, you play the game and move on. But that would be really, really weird to me in, in Warhammer, right? And obviously, there's, there's all kinds of folks, you know, that play Warhammer, you know, we sure. So yeah, there are obvious reasons, then that makes sense. But yeah, I know what you're saying. Yeah, 100%. And like, look, no part of this is going to be in any way saying this is how you should be. There's a lot of different personality types out there. There are plenty of folks who are neurodivergent in various ways and so don't have the same confidence to sort of speak or, or, you know, speak up or out or, or whatever on their behalf. And in fact, I think this is very powerful for everyone because if you are someone who doesn't have any of those challenges and you're the person who initiates this conversation, you can make it a lot easier for your opponent who might not be as comfortable to also then reciprocate, right? And have a better conversation. So, so I just think this leads to better games and that's, let's jump into what we mean here, right? Because I think this is exactly the, the sort of the first rule, the very beginning of this, right? Where do we start? And it's turn zero, right? So, so game zero has come into popularity quite a lot in our session zero in role playing games, you know, getting together, talking about the kind of game you want, what kind of game is this going to be? What kind of characters are you going to play? Are there any things that you just, you know, like this is going to be a game about intrigue and investigation and not going to have a lot of combat. So, you know, make those types of characters, right? And that sort of thing, right? Setting down what everybody's comfortable with, what everybody wants to accomplish, what is everybody here for? And I think this turn zero concept in Warhammer is very similar. It's having the important conversation about like, hey, look, we're both human. We might make mistakes. We're gonna, I'm gonna state my intentions clearly throughout the game. I'm gonna, you know, I want you to tell me if you think my intention is possible is physically possible. We'll talk about that later on, right? Like, I'm gonna search for your agreement that we agree on the shared state of reality here. And that's going to be my intent, right? Because, you know, I'm going to play by that intent, and I will state those intents. And once we agree, then that will become the reality. And I hope you do the same. Right? So there becomes a shared mutual understanding of reality because this is the thing I was talking about. This is the thing I've run into in so many games. We're playing a game with tiny fraction of an ounce plastic figures sitting on uneven terrain often on a board. How many times have you like whipped a measuring stick out and bumped a thing or something? Yeah, it's just what happens. Like, it's not a this isn't precision gaming, right? Like, we have to accept there's some level, our brains aren't perfect, our understanding of the rules aren't perfect, and our use of the models on the table isn't perfect, right? So let's all agree with that. Let's all, like, know that that's the case and talk it through verbally to create a shared reality, right? Okay, hit me with your thoughts on this part. Yeah, I've been doing this for a while. Now, typically do it when playing somebody I've never played before. And a good example was game five top table over the weekend. We played him before we got to know each other at the start. And just my usual line of then happy to play. However, personally love to play by intent is what that means to me. But if you want to play a really tight game, where if we forget something, we make a mistake, you know, we take the hit and we move on. I'm happy to do whatever you want to do. And I've done that for a while now over the years, never had a negative both from that, you know, it's always helped in every game just to create a sense of shared understanding, as you said, and often a more kind of generous spirit, you know, between the two players there between my opponent and myself, why we're playing the game in the first place, the kind of game we're looking to have together. I've heard from a lot of players over the years that do this. I remember and saw on Twitter, like a year ago, Bill Suza, Sonata Tweet saying that he does this in every one of his games, which I thought was really cool. I didn't I didn't know that he did that because he's obviously really good and really competitive. A lot of very high end players that I've seen play like this, right? They want to create that shared understanding, open communication, open dialogue right away, especially because they know they're probably more comfortable than the person they're playing is. Right? So they're trying to create a comfortable space for the opponent. And you know, there was a question in here of how do you recommend fitting this in if it's during time tournament rounds? And my answer is I think the same way, Bill, and in the same way I have this conversation is when you are setting up, when you're getting your figs out, when you're handing them your your list, you know, to review when you're doing the pregame stuff because I generally walk up to the table, you got 10, 15 minutes of stuff that's going to happen before you drop dice on round one, right? Just have this conversation while that's going on because it doesn't need to be the solo thing, right? And my general impression is if you have this, you come out there, you say, hey, look, I'm going to play my intention, I'm going to be open and communicate with you about what I'm doing. I'm going to say what my intention is, you know, hopefully you, like I'm going to invite you to measure it to share it to agree. And then if so, then we'll move on as per that. And I, you know, I, I hope you do the same. I want to have a fun game. If you miss something, no problem, you know, I have no problem with us going back a phase, like this is a good part, we'll get to this later, but this is a good part where you can set down kind of what the expectations are around that if you're okay with that, you know, then that's how we'll play or something, you know, you can, you can kind of set down those things and invite agreement, right? I think a lot of times there's, there's gray area with some of these things, but I think a lot of the times, at least in my personal experience with it, most folks generally know what within reason means in terms of can you go back and do something, right? It, you know, it's especially way to define that is has the chain of decisions that have happened and she forgot what we're considering going back and addressing, you know, has that really changed with that have an impact on that kind of lost my, my train of thought there, but kind of know what I'm getting at with this, the, yeah, kind of the chain of events when you intended to do something. Right. So, yeah. And it's just little, like as we're going to talk about, it's not just like, this is the first part of it, you set up the fact that you're going to be having these conversations throughout the game by having a short conversation initially. And it'll actually speed up the game because you won't get into later arguments and discussions about, wait, was this thing this way, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. And so that leads to like, what do we even mean here, right? Like, it's about establishing that shared understanding. I think the article laid this out really, really well. And I agree with James's point, which was it's three components, right? One is mutual understanding. Two is reciprocation. You both understand what you're going for in this game. Reciprocation, both of you are going to do this and be clear with each other and be open and talking and communicate, right? And three, you're going to agree at all times on what is possible because you can't play by intent and defy the possible, right? Like, and this is a thing that when we'll get to this later in the problems, because I've got a couple of fun problem stories where this goes wrong, you can play by intent badly, right? You can just say, oh, my intention is this. And it's like, okay, but that's not physical reality, right? This last one is where the challenge is going to come in. So you have to, you have to agree on what is possible, not state what is possible. There's a difference, right? The point of this isn't just for you to like dictate to your opponent reality by saying, this is how I'm setting up, this is what I plan to do, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right? No, it's to say, hey, this is what I think, do you agree with that, right? That's a really important part. And that last one's where the trickiness comes. And it's where I've tripped up. I mean, I'll be honest, it's where I've certainly tripped up on both sides of this. So, a couple of comments. Nigel, check out aosevents.org for all events around the world, mostly events around the world. And then we, Jack made a comment about always trying to tell my opponent that I would re-roll my die if it's not completely flat. I said to kid, yeah, absolutely, I think is part of this. That's a great piece of the conversation to have, or kind of wrap into this, right, Vince? You know, are we going to play dice have to be flat? Are we doing, I mean, generally, I personally love just playing it. If it's not flat, re-roll it. I think that address is about everything. Yep. I've got a buddy who sticks to that like glue, and he has for the entire time I've played with him for 20 plus years. If the dice is in any way cocked on any piece of anything, it doesn't matter if it's like slightly off, he will pick it up and re-roll it every single time. Doesn't matter if it was successful for him, doesn't matter if it's the one and he needed a six, and he got a six, he will re-roll it without hesitation, without question, every time. So he's completely above board, right? At the same time, I'm okay if you want to use the can you balance the dice on top of it thing, like that's another perfectly fine test, you know, whatever. But yeah, having an open conversation about that, right? That's why I like rolling in dice trays, by the way. That's why I bring my little fold up dice tray so I can just roll in there and not have to worry about that. Hey, whatever, whatever. I like to chuck dice at my opponent's side of the table, so it promotes interaction. You just wing them straight out. Yeah. It gets us closer as human beings. Yep. Yeah, I'm with Steve. He says I re-roll any dice that jump out of my dice tray every time. Exactly. Like if it's not in the dice tray, it doesn't count. That's just a fun, that's a, that's again, that's the thing you can state, like I'm going to roll in this dice tray, if it ain't in the dice tray, it doesn't count. I don't care what it is, how beneficial or negative to me it is. This is where the dice go that mattered, right? And like, if you stick to that, you're fine. Just, yeah, just like setting up that kind of etiquette, right? And that's fine. I think those kinds of things go a huge long way toward just like, oh, okay, cool. You've established kind of the easy, the easy communication with someone. And I think that just did, it's about having those open discussions, open conversations, like during the game. So I think here's a good example of that, right? Okay. You know, during the game, you say, okay, I'm going to move to here. My, your, your move is eight inches. All right. I am going to move 18 inches away from you. So barring anything else, if you make a normal move forward, you'll have a 10 inch charge with that unit. Right. Do you agree with that? And you set down the tape measure, you both look at the 18, if your opponent goes, yep, looks like 18. Cool. Right. Then we're, we're already a turn and a half ahead on knowing what the situation is going to be, right? You know that unit is at 18 inches away. They know if they move fully forward that they're going to have a 10 inch charge. There's no question. We've resolved so many potential issues right out of the gate, right? I do that like all the time. I'll say, okay, my intention is to move this many inches away from you. Does that look right? And I hold the tape measure there and just invite them to look at it. It just makes things so much easier, right? Especially if you're trying to play like a KG type of army, like if you're someone who's trying to run around a lot, those kinds of things, trying to like fade around, just so useful, right? Definitely. Or my intent is to make sure you can't land behind to be here, that there's no nine inch space and you kind of set up your nine inch sticks, right? Behind it, behind your space. You see, there's nowhere for you. Every stick is like touching the edge of the board or within this much space of it. So not even a 25 mil base could fit. And you're like, what do you think? You agree? And if they, but that's the key, they have to come over and be like, or look over and be like, yep, I agree. And once that agreement happens, you've created a shared reality. That is now truth. That's what it is. Yeah. Another big part of the game, of course, man over the years is the whole, it's like setting up a screen, right? And then you've got your, maybe hammer unit behind that screen. And your intention is to place it within three inches. So that anything that comes into your screen will be within three inches or the case might be you want to be outside of three inches. But yeah, it just promotes faster place. So you're not trying to exactly get everything precisely right and taking five minutes. Right. Yeah. I do that, but nobody else should do that. So yeah. And so like, and then Carter said, then the opponent moves and forgets to tell you that their unit can run in charge and they ought to run six for the easy charge. Well, first of all, I know which one of my opponents units could run in charge. But that's a, that's like a blessing I have of having enough time to read and understand basically all the army books. But by the way, there's no reason you can't ask your opponent when you're doing that. Like, Hey, I want to move so that he has a tenant charge. I know they have a movie. Can they run in charge? Do you have any way in the army to give them run in charge? No, or yes, you don't have to ask them, are you going to make that unit run in charge? That's not fair. Right. Sure. Cause like they might do it. They might not, but especially if it's like some kind of command ability, they can only use one of right. But if you say, do you have any ability in the army to give run in charge? Yes. Once a game, I have steadfast march. I can make a unit run in charge. Okay, cool. Now I know that that's something I need to be aware of. And then I, you know, okay, maybe I, maybe I, I give you that strength, that chance. Maybe I don't, right? Well, it'll see. But, but now I'm making a decision within full context. So I don't think it's bad in any way to ask your opponent, like, do you have X capability in your army? Sure. That's very standard. Yeah. Right. Like again, saying, are you going to make this unit do this thing? No, of course they're not going to answer that. They're under no, there, there's no burden for them to answer that question. That's, that's just ridiculous. Right. No, that's tactics. And this is a bit fuzzy of a line, right? But I think it has a bit, but when you're asking like, in general, can you do this thing? Yeah, sure. That's fair. Yeah. Like with this, I don't know if you have it later on in the discussion, but I pointed out to you today, there's one item in the player's code that's unique relative to every other item, right? Yeah, I do have this on the next one. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. I love Tomas's wording here, which is I often ask, I'm doing this for this reason. Should I know anything in your rules about this? Right. That's a great way to ask this. Because again, when you're asking about their rules, not, and this is the bright line in my mind, okay? The bright line is, are you asking for what is legitimately completely open, knowable information? Right. And everything in their rulebook and on their army list and in their army is for the most part, barring a few very, you know, weird, hide it under a cup type of situations, you know, like with the host of the ever chosen, right? Is open knowledge. There's no reason they can't know it, right? So when you're asking about a rules clarification, is this how your army works? Is this what you have in your list? Is this how this unit works? That's all open information and should be completely fair game, and you should feel fine asking about that clarification. If you're asking about something that only exists in their head, right? Which unit are they going to move? Which unit are they going to apply their specialty to or above to? No, that's not fair game, because that's not open knowledge, right? So I think that's probably the bright line I would draw in asking your opponent questions. Makes sense. Yeah. And I think it's important to stay here. The goal isn't to allow everything, right? We're not just saying like, eh, willy-nilly anything goes, like, of course that's not it, right? It's not a magic wand, right? I'm just like, hey, go wild, whatever you want to do. Yeah, and there's a spectrum as we'll get into as we continue the discussion. Yeah, there's not an objective standard with these things. Different players may have different levels of comfort of how much they're willing to agree to in terms of take backs or correcting, you know, correcting obvious misplays. We'll talk a lot later about obvious misplay, you know, quote-unquote obvious misplays and potential fine line between obvious misplays and what James called tactical errors. Absolutely. That line, that sort of thing. So yeah, there is a lot of this is subjective, but obviously the goal is to try to promote just a better expression of, yeah, everybody having a good time and the social contract, the heart of this game. So let's talk about, you know, Andrew just raised one, and this really talks about misplays versus tactical errors. I think this is a really good point, right? So Andrew says, my poor teammate got gotchied by Fire Slayer's player with their new book. He got all the way through the charge phase and then the Fire Slayer player called their fight first and deleted the unit that charged, right? Okay, so the question here is, and this is one of those things that I don't know if this is really part of it, but I'll say that this is a way I like to play. And we discussed this in on the last slide, right? Of like, how much should you be telling your opponent about your potential rules, gotchas? Okay, this does fall into that side for me. So let's, let's, Andrew, we're going to come back to that in a very real way on a couple slides. But what do you see Tyler as the difference between an obvious misplay versus a tactical error? Okay, what, what is that? Yeah. How would you try to draw a line between those? And then the secondary question here is, how much do you let people take back? Right? That's the obvious next question that comes from this. Right. I think it is generally challenging and a case by case basis. So I mean, I could give you some examples of what I would consider obvious misplays. I mean, there's actually reached out on Twitter for folks to send me some examples that came to their mind. And so, I mean, I'll read a few off here real quickly. So Daniel Knitz for getting a command ability in the hero phase, such as Catacrosses for other abilities that are obvious that they are going to do every turn. Sam Valdez on Twitter pointed out that there are some things that must be done in the game, like you must choose a battle tactic. Right. Sometimes folks forget about battle tactics. So they get through the start of their hero phase and cast a spell and they're like, oh, I didn't choose a battle tactic. And it's like, no, no, fine. Go back. Of course. It's a must to do it. Right. Like I said, two plus tough, not properly explaining mini games, examples, hand of dust, the Spharynx, the little dice game that you play with the Spharynx, Jim Viola, the sequencing is out of whack, but doesn't make a difference. Like forgetting to shoot with unit after we moved into rolling for charges. Dave Nashkon Dave said, forgetting a monstrous rampage. I've seen that happen all the time, man. Oh, my God. He said, yeah. We are all so guilty of that. Monstrous rampages are just the easiest thing in the universe to forget because of their timing, right? Because you're so caught up in like, did you land the charges and did you re-roll the charge? You know, which charge did you re-roll and who's in and who's out and what's going to be your order of fighting? Right. That like remembering to do the monstrous rampages is like such an easy thing to forget. A million times I've let my opponents go back and just be like, oh crap, I should have stopped. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, fine. Go ahead. Do it. Who cares? And so to me, the line here that I draw, this is my own personal line. You tell me what you think about this, but again, I think every, but you can draw whatever line that you think is comfortable. You just want to communicate it at the beginning of the game, right? Like be open about it and don't like, don't suddenly not let somebody take something back on turn three. If you didn't state at the beginning, hey, we're doing no takesies, backsies here. This is hardcore. You forget something. It's on you. That's the kind of game I like to play. Are you okay with that? Right? Like if you elicit agreement to that at the beginning, fine, play no takesies, backsies. Yes. Right. Like if you want to go hard mode, go hard mode. If that, if you're both in for that, that's a great game. You're both agreed. You've created a shared agreement. No problems, right? But I know players who prefer that way, which is absolutely legitimate. Yeah. And the, you know, for me, the sort of general rule I use with this is I'll basically let anybody go back a phase. Okay. So like we get into the movement phase and they're like, oh, I forgot to do this hero phase thing. I'm like, yes, sure, good. That's fine. But if we're like, if we're two phases on, I'm like, that's, you know, a lot of game state has changed since then, right? Like you've already, you can't do another spell when you've already shot things off or whatever, right? Like things aren't where they used to be. Everybody's moved a lot, you know, the casualties have been done, you know, that's, that's too far. So, so what I generally say is like, you know, sure, if you, if you may, if you forget something, no problem, we can go back within the same phase, of course, or up to like, you know, within a phase, I don't care. That's fine. Right. Because you're going to forget like over the course, this game, both of us will do it. We'll forget a monstrous rampage. We'll forget, you know, to do a heroic action. We'll forget to pick a battle tactic. There's a lot of mental load on you when you're playing War Amherst. So like, and as long as you establish that intent at the beginning of the game, right, like you say, hey, that's, I'll just say, hey, like, if you, if you forget something, don't worry about it, we're playing a fun game, you can go back. Like I don't care as long as it's, you know, within the phase or the phase after no problem, go back, right? I like that rule of thumb. I could see the exception possibly being this idea of if it hasn't impacted the game state in a meaningful way. So let's, I'll give you an example that probably comes up a fair amount is when you have a unit in reserve and you just, you're in turn, you're in your turn three in the movement phase, you're just not thinking about, oh crap, I've actually got to bring this unit onto the table at this point where it's going to be dead, right? And but you get to say the end of your turn and you're going into your opponent's turn and you realize it or they realize it, you know, what do you do? I mean, I don't know, I don't think it's reasonable to expect that everybody would allow a player to put that unit on the board. My personal bias is I would pretty much always allow them to put it on the board because the game hasn't really been affected, at least at that point. I mean, yeah, if we're into like the bottom of my opponent's turn and they've moved and they've shot and they've, you know, all that stuff, like, yeah, no, that's not reasonable to make that request. Anyway, so I could see some, but I like the general rule of thumb of a phase or two. Yeah. So it's, yeah, I think the phase is just, it's just such an easy line. It's a simple rule of thumb. It's where most people remember their things. And when you kind of state that, it, you know, it's sort of easy to catch and then to allow the things and not feel bad about it. And also it generally curtailes too much of the game state having changed when you're going back to make those changes, right? So that's kind of my simple rule of thumb. And for me, obvious misplays are exactly that. It's exactly what you mentioned. It's an obvious thing you've done every round. Like you did this three rounds, it's a command ability you would do every round. There's no reason you wouldn't do it every round. It's clearly your strat to do this every round. And then you went like a phase pass and you forgot to say you were doing in the hero phase, right? And I'd be like, yeah, okay, sure. Of course you did it. Like, yeah, cool. Next, you know, just like wouldn't even be a thing because and again, if you just set that up at the beginning, in fact, if I had one of those things, I might just say, Hey, every hero phase, I'm going to do this thing. I'll still state it. But it is my intention to do this thing every round. So if I ever forget, you know, you can feel free, please help me remember, I need to do this thing every hero phase. I have this stupid tracking rule that should just be on, but it requires me to say I get it. I hate when they write rules that you have to like say you're doing a thing, even though there's no cost to it, no reason you just have to kind of like turn it on. And there's no limit to it. You can do it every round forever. You just have to say you're doing it, you know. And it's like, yeah, okay, sure. All right. And, and so to me, like, having those kinds of conversations just helps smooth things out, right? Let's quickly mention a couple more. Joe on Twitter. I love, I really love this one. I always point out when my opponent piles in a strong another unit into combat, just to make sure they intend to like winning or swinging on gotcha moments and it makes your opponents better for the future. I thought like, again, I mean, maybe that's not for everybody's taste, but I really like that one. Oh, no, I love that one. I do that. Like, yes, absolutely. Okay, let's, I want to file that away for communication, because that is 100% in one of those. We'll talk about like how good communication can make your games go smoother. You don't like and not winning on the gotchas, right? Like you want to win. This is something Thomas said, as you and I both talked about, like, I want to win based on the tactics that I have, not because my opponent made an sort of obvious misplay, right? Now, if they choose to do something and I outthought them, great, that's a good win, right? I'm not going to tell them how to play their game. But, and there is a there is that's a little tougher line. So like, let's talk about where things go wrong here. Okay. Okay, where things go wrong, stating an intent that isn't physically possible. Okay. So this is something that has come up in games I have both seen and played, or someone stated something that just wasn't physically possible. Like, it's my intent that you can't drop behind me. And I'm like, Well, you that's way more than nine inches, I can absolutely drop behind you, right? You left me a lot of space there, right? So like, or it's my intent that this whole unit's going to drop and then shoot that unit. And it's like, well, that unit's on the other side of a building, you can't actually see them, right? Like they have, they are completely physically blocked from line of sight, right? So like, it doesn't matter what your intent was, it ain't physically possible, right? And that's why I say it's not just stating you have to gain agreement, right? This is one of those things that you really get yourself in a trouble with. When people try to dictate and stop, like it, like just state their intent and then leave and then just that's it, right? As though that's the final word. It's like, no, no, no, no, no. Your opponent has to buy into this for this to do anything. Yeah, independent verification. Right. Yeah. Right. And the, yeah, so like not gaining that agreement on shared reality, right? That's the second thing. So not just even stating what's not physically possible, but you just move too quick or you just state things that you didn't gain agreement. You just stated it. The opponent didn't actually agree to it. And then you moved on. The moving too quickly, I think, is a big one we all get guilty of. I know I've been in this place before, especially especially as they get, you know, if you're like round three and you've got it, what, 45 minutes left and you're starting to stress and yeah. Yep. Yeah, exactly. I mean, we're all there. We're all looking at the clock. We all see there's less than 30 minutes left. We all know there's two rounds left, right? Like that is the moment of where mistakes happen. That's why I don't really love rushing games at the end. I mean, you play as quickly and responsibly as you could, right? But I don't love rushing games because it just invites, it just invites mistakes, right? And Donnie Rongo, I agree. Call it playing by agreed intent. Yes. Right? That's really what you're going for. It's like this shared agreement. That's almost maybe the better way to see it, right? Like you have to have a shared reality. Otherwise, you're going to have arguments because where all these arguments manifest from is when each of you has a different perception of what reality is on the table. That's right. And as I stated earlier, this is an imprecise game, like just physical things on a lumpy table that we just like swing around and you're just like like it happens all the time. Speaking of that, I particularly have found terrain over the years at point of comic attention, right? I talked to you earlier about your opponent or whatever is looking to do a charge. They may be landing on a terrain feature. You really probably need to have, to make sure you're both on the same page about your understanding of the core rules and generally how you're playing, landing on terrain features, trying to complete a charge. Because sometimes it's different. I mean, you know, I'm a big, like with Vault Wars, we deliberately ruled it to where any part of a terrain piece that's more than three inches, you cannot land on it. You can't go on it just to avoid those kinds of situations. Yeah, well, this is just it. This is actually where I don't think it's on the player. So I completely agree with your point that terrain is this common point of contention, right? And but this isn't, in my mind, this isn't up to the players to hash out. I mean, maybe if the TO didn't do their job, but I honestly think, and I'm not trying to be mean to TOs, but I honestly think this is one of those things that the TO is largely responsible for and should have explained in their, in their pack. Yes, right. Because look, this is a deficiency in the core rules. That's on GW for writing bad terrain rules. We've talked about it on the show many times. Okay. And there are good terrain packs out there. There are good terrain rules out there. Okay. And so like, unfortunately, we've got three different layers where things can get decided, right? Games Workshop, the people who wrote the rules, the TO who's running the individual game, or the players who are playing it. Now, if you're playing a game at home, and it's like casual, because these aren't all tournament games, then yeah, like if you're playing a game at your friendly local game store or something, it's not a tournament, or it's in your basement, then have the conversation about terrain, right? Because there's nobody else to go. There's nobody to appeal to here, right? It's just the two of you. So yeah, have that hash that out in your, in your turn zero, right? But if it's a tournament, it's an actual tournament game, and there is a judge in TO, you know, somebody in charge of this operation, they should be laying down like this is impact, exactly what you just said you did for Vault Wars, you did the right thing for your tournament, right? And that's how it should be for, I would love to see that in basically all tournament packs, which by the way, most of the tournaments I go to do have this in the rules pack, and that makes me happy. That's part of the reason I go to these tournaments, because they're well run by good TOs, right? We did not have one instance of a terrain issue, a question, it was amazing. So yeah, it did its job. Yeah, that's it. Because the terrain is such a complicated little nest of nonsense, that if it's not hashed out by the TO, then yeah, you need to say like, look, how are we doing with landing on terrain? And if you both come to an agreement before the game cool, play that way. Then yes, again, casual game, friendly local games for a game, basement game, yeah, you got to do that, right? There's just there's just nothing else you can do. I think that's my friend, Brett, Brett, I can always rely on you, man, 2D terrain, the way to go. No pass, false, incorrect, forever incorrect. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's an X war machine player. Oh yeah, there you go. You'll have to forgive him. Um, no, I like playing on a, on a, on a, on a, on something that looks like a world, not on a piece of paper. But hey, there you go. Yeah. Yeah. All right. You know, I mean, the last one I think is just different perceptions of rules and trying to hash it out instead of simply calling for a judge. This is just a small thing, but don't argue with people like, and you don't have to be a jerk about it, right? Like, you know, like if somebody starts talking, you don't have to be like, uh, judge, judge, you can just be like, you don't have to go like immediately to that as though you're trying to like overrule them. All right. You can just be like, Hey, I don't know how about we get a judge, right? Let's, let's, or, or I don't know, let's just get a judge, right? And then you just call for a judge. Easy. All right. Don't, don't fight with your opponent about stuff. Just have somebody come over, right? And, and have the neutral third party come over and arbitrate it. And don't argue with the judge. Obviously, whatever their call is, is their call. That's what we all, being a judge is not an easy thing. Listen to your judges. If they make a call, and even if it's wrong, sometimes the judges make wrong calls, but they made the call. That's the rules. There it is. If, if the tournament has like a TO, you can appeal your way up sometimes or whatever, but there you go. Um, yeah. So I think this is where things go wrong. What else do you think is, is challenges? Is there anything we didn't cover here, Tyler, where things go wrong with this? Again, I'm not sure the order for some of these things, but while I'm thinking about it, um, we talked before the show about my personal bias is when it comes to core mechanics, I want to operate as transparently as possible, such as a leash hell and redeploys, especially redeploy. And I don't know if now's the time to talk about redeploy as an example or it's coming up on the next slide. There you go. Okay, let's just jump there then. Because I think this is one where we're going to have a lot of conversation. By the way, folks, I didn't state this at the beginning, but this will be a much shorter show this week. I apologize, everyone. This one's going to be a very short show because I have to get up at like three in the morning to get on an airplane and fly for a long time. So I am sorry, everybody, but it's already late here. So anyways, um, but we're, this is, this was the perfect chance for Tyler and I to just have a conversation about this, uh, communication, right? This is where the rubber meets the road. Let's talk about the examples, Tyler. Let's get into it, right? So, uh, number one, reminding your opponent of rules, misses that you catch, especially when they are in your favor. What I mean by that is like, they made a miss that miss is in your favor. Okay. And you remind them anyways. All right. About again, you know, it's not telling them how to run their army. It's not saying, Hey, didn't you could have used your steadfast march there? That's not your job, right? Okay. It's they didn't monstrous rampage. Okay. We're about to pass the end of the charge phase and they didn't use their monstrous rampage saying, Hey, did you want to use your monstrous rampage? You have a monster fighting these guys. Did you want to do that? That is a rules miss that is in your favor, right? They didn't do a thing to your army. They could have done, right? Perfectly valid in the rules. They could have done it. Okay. Hey, you didn't pick a heroic action. Did you, were you going to, were you going to do one? Right? Okay. Or like you had here, especially when they are in your favor. I think you mean when they are not in your favor or when they're in the miss is in your favor, right? That's oh, I see. Yeah, whatever. I got you. I got you. Do it regardless of who it is rewarding, right? Yes. You know, if they forget that they've got a word save or something, right? Like, Hey, doesn't that unit have a six up word, right? Something like that. Like people make that kind of mistake all the time, right? That stuff. I think this is just like being a good opponent when you know they have a rule, especially if they explained it to you and then forgot it, right? And then just didn't do it when they otherwise could have all of those kinds of things, right? And you're gonna be like, did you, did you want to do this? And that goes straight into the next one, which is invite them to take actions they're allowed to take, right? So like when I move, I'll move the unit. If I know I'm ending within nine, because I'm generally aware of redeploy as a thing. You know, I'll say I'll move the unit. Any redeploys? Okay, cool. Move the next unit. Good. Next unit. Good. Next unit. Okay, cool. You're gonna redeploy. All right. All right. I'll wait. Go ahead. Do it. You know, it just like a quick, like half a second check like that is so easy. And it just like, it makes the game better. This is true for redeploy, for unleash hell, for monstrous actions, like we mentioned, right? Monstrous rampages, like for so many little things like that. And this is where the, the pile in thing you mentioned to me, this is where this is. This is where this comes in, right? I always, when people come in and charge to me or they're about to pile in, I'm like, I always state, hey, you're about, you're gonna bring this unit into combat if you move it. Did you want to do that? Okay. If you did, cool. If you didn't, don't go there, right? Like, it's because it's so easy to mess that up. And I will like, telling the opponent who they're piling into. And like, that is say, not the unit they're directly trying to fight, right? Of course, they're one of that, but that they're bringing other units into combat is just such a simple thing. And, and at the same time, it like, it just helps them avoid a stupid gotcha when you're later like, okay, now I'm going to pile into the unit. And they're like, wait, what? And you're like, yes, as you can see, you were exactly at 2.9 inches away. So got them. Right, right. Yes, I agree. By the way, Gareth says that it's a tactical move to bait them into incorrect redeploys. I'm not going to say there's no psychological warfare to inviting them to the redeploy when I when I want them to redeploy early. You might be right, you might be somewhat right there. There's a there's a there's a secondary level of psychological warfare that may or may not be going on. But it's still nicer to do it. It's friendly psychological warfare. Okay. Well, that does get into I mean, part of this is the gotcha conversation later, and while we're talking about redeploy and piling in, though, again, this isn't right or wrong. Over the years, though, I've had a much this kind of gets into the ethical errors, right? And here, let me give an example. So the last week, Sellison Prime charged into some stormcast unit and stayed outside of three inches of two storm drake guards so that I'm not getting monstrous rampaged. And then so my entire intent was to kill those storm drake or try to kill the storm drake guard with prime time. But I lost my mind and activated Bastion first. The lad my opponent, of course, to pile around prime to swing around him, screwing up his ability to get into the storm drake guard. Yeah. And my intent, and it was clear to my opponent, we talked about it was a casual friendly game, was to kill the storm drake guard, activate first blah, blah, blah. I lost my mind. So, you know, I mean, I think the answer of that is that's on me at a tournament in a casual game, whatever. But I do find that an interesting example where I think there would be many players who would give someone that take back at a top table at a tournament, but you can in no way expect that to be given to you when you make that mistake, at least in my mind. I'm curious what you think about that example. No, I agree. I don't think I would have given it back to you. Sure. No, that's fair. Because, like, if you say, hey, my intent is to do this thing, and then you go and directly do the opposite, like, yeah, that's, that's on you, right? Like, I don't, I don't know what to tell you. And that's my point of like, we've got to live in a shared reality. Like, if you say my intent is to pile in here, and then I'm going to swing around, and I go, and then we measure it, and I go, yes, I think you can do that, right? Like, by all of the rules, constructs of this game, I agree with the shared reality that you could come in with prime, his three inch piling will take him to within range of the Stormdrake card, you could fight them. Like, that's what you're gaining agreement on, right? That reality is correct. But if you then lose your mind, right? And you're like, okay, let me activate this other unit first. Like, hey, man, sorry, I don't know what to tell you. You're, you told me what your tactic was. I agreed, you could do it, and then you did something else, like, else, right? That's when we get into the, the, yeah, more of the takebacks and what's reasonable, and only what's reasonable, what's, yeah, it is the, you know, the gray area of it. I mean, like, I know that it's not reasonable to ask for a takeback in that, but it certainly feels terrible in the moment to have lost your mind. Yeah, I mean, I think assistant ref is correct when he says like, and this is something I have done, which is like, say, wait, weren't you going to do this thing first? Like when you start to go with Bastion, that's a very reasonable thing to do, right? But, but again, I don't, I, you know, there's got to be some limit to this. You can't really tell your opponent how to play that. Like, you're not there to play your opponent's army, right? And so to me, that falls into like the, the like a nice thing to do, but not a, not a required thing to do. Like the redeploys and the pylons and the unleash hell, those are the unintentional things. It's easy to forget, right? But like, they're activating units in combat. That's not forgetting anything, right? Definitely. Let me, let me just throw out one more, because I know we'll probably get into this. So one more example, this is kind of a temperature check with redeploy, right? So I was at a tournament and again, I'm not just, these are personal experiences. So they're not meant to be anything beyond that. My opponent got within redeploy range, could have put 10 protectors, I could have put a sufficient number of objective, a number of protectors on an objective by rolling a two up is what I needed to steal that objective from him. Didn't see it. And I pointed it out, because it would have had a big impact on the game. To me, that's probably an example along the lines of what we just discussed with Celeston Prime. But is it, is in your mind, is there any difference because it's like, it's redeploy, it's kind of a core mechanic, or is that just a tactical error of my opponent? And I'm under, nobody's under any obligation to point that out. Yeah, it's a good, it's a good question, right? So like, the opponent is moving by moving at nine inches, they're going to let your dudes come forward with a redeploy, right? And then you're going to be able to take the objective away from them on the move, right? Really screw up their turn, potentially. Yeah. Maybe their entire game. Yeah. Yeah. And so like, I, you know, again, I think that probably fault like, you're not, there's no rules thing, they're forgetting necessarily there, right? Because what they hopefully by you asking them to redeploy throughout the game, you've triggered in them to reciprocate, right? And got them thinking about it, like another advantage to having the like regular rules cadence asking, like we talked about above, right? Is that it gets it in their head and they start like learning and using it correctly, right? And then realize, oh wait, now they're thinking about redeploy when they move their units, they're like, oh, he could redeploy toward me, right? But at the same time, no, I don't think I'd say, you know, yeah, you know, hey, if you move there, I can redeploy onto the objective. Like I don't think I would tell my opponent that I think I would just do it, right? And, and go from there. I think there's certain cases where sort of they're tripping into something in your rules so obvious that you've told them you can do that it's that it's good to remind them. So I have like the Manfred example is the next one here, right? Like they take they sort of have a unit, let's imagine they have a hammer unit that could charge Manfred or something else, anything else in your Soul Blight army, okay? And, and so they roll their charge and their charge is good enough to charge either unit, right? Okay. And then they like, they go, okay, I'm gonna, I'm gonna go into Manfred. And you're like, that might be a fair time for you to go, don't forget, Manfred can teleport away at the start of combat. Is that your intention? Right? Like, because they might not have Soul Blight locked in their head, they might not know Manfred can do that, right? And so like that kind of thing that feels when it's sort of like an automatic there's no cost to me, you're really probably tripping into something stupid. You know, that to me is the kind of thing I'll generally talk about, you know, or like, here's another one, you know, if you charge that I can unleash from this unit. Yeah, I'll tell people that all the time, right? Like if I have shooters behind, like at the line, but but still like that unit can shoot, right? And, you know, I'll say, hey, you're, you're, you know, I can unleash with this unit if you if you charge there. Right? Like, and then if they if they say, yep, okay, cool, great, let's keep going, right? But if they're like, Oh, actually, you're right, I could have charged over here. Great. Well, then charge over there. Right? Like those kinds of like super obvious things to me. I'm okay with it. Right on. Yeah, yeah. Like I think that's the type of stuff you should say, and just have open dialogue about it just makes for a better game, right? Like, and I think that's a clear example of your first line on the slide, which is uh, player's code has this item explicitly, you know, we talked before the show about how this is the one clear item in the player's code that gets into playing by intent very, very clearly. The exact phrase remind your opponent about rules they may have forgotten to use or that they have used incorrectly, especially in doing so is your opponent's advantage than your own. And I've just found that it does seem like we haven't had enough shit, like enough conversation or almost like realization man in the community collectively, that that's the thing. I tend to find that sometimes I fail to do that. And only as a player base, we fail to do that consistently, right? Like, it's not, it's not remotely subconscious. It's not, it's not autonomic, the community that we're doing this, right? And though we should be, and then like, where's the line on clear examples of what this is and what it's not? We just, we just gave it, I think a pretty good example with Manfred versus redeploy to still an objective when your opponent didn't realize that I think that's a pretty clear delineation of the line. Yeah. And, you know, so Aaron asked an interesting question. There's, I think the question here that I've, that's difficult the other way around is, do I need to tell my opponent that they can redeploy when I know that even a one inch redeploy would mess up my turn? And my answer is yeah. That's why I said like, every time I move, if I move, and I know I'm going to end up within nine inches of somebody, I'm like, do you want to redeploy? Like, I know they can do that. And you have to play assuming that the other person is aware of the rules, right? Like, if that's going to mess up your turn and ruin the game for you, then you have to choose a different tactic, right? Or something like that or figure out a different way to get around it, because you should generally be trying to always structure your own turns as though your opponents are going to take full advantage of the rules, right? Like you shouldn't be trying to win hoping your opponent forgets something like, oh, geez, I hope they forget they have a word save. That's effectively what you're banking on, right? Right. And so like that's why I say, and I just, I get into the habit of it, I move any redeploy, cool, move any redeploy, cool. That's like, I'm not, I'm not saying do you want to redeploy that unit? I'm not telling them what would be tactically smart to do. Hey, did you know if you redeploy toward me, you can steal the objective from me? I'm not going to say that, right? But I'm going to invite them into the, again, into the open knowledge that they should have that they might have forgotten because they're thinking about 50 things in the game at that moment, right? And to me, that's the bright line. The bright line is between what is an open rule that they have full and present access to versus tactics that they may or may not think of. Okay. Because like you had to redeploying forward and taking the objective, that's a, that's a layer on top of the redeploy, right? Most people when they redeploy, they just replay away. That's the standard move, right? So like, you know, if I would have moved near your, your, your protectors, I would have said any redeploys. And then if you thought, hey, if it, if the thought occurred to you, I can go forward and steal the objective. Great. That's on me for not realizing you could have done that, right? But if you go, no, okay, cool. Moving on, right? We've, we've, we've got its intent. We've, we've shared this little communicative moment and we're good, right? And so like, and I think that there, that the point is you don't ever want to be giving, you can't play their game tactically, right? And that's why I just invite them into the rules. Did you have a response to this? It's the same, honestly, this is the same thing I used to do in magic, because oftentimes you'll play in magic against like, you know, decks that have counterspells and other interactions or things that could be done with cards and, you know, activated abilities. So I'll play this card, any response? Okay, it results, right? And like, you just wait, like any response, it's just, it's just getting into that habit of like inviting the response. If they have within their capability, within the open, known rules, a thing that they have access to do, then it's nothing but good manners to invite them into that moment, right? And not breeze through it quickly, like move, move, because the opposite side is you're moving, you're moving, you're moving, they're like, wait, wait, I wanted to redeploy. And it's like, Oh, well, no, it's too late. I already moved to other units. It's like, no, you were rushing. Right? That's how you get a bad game. Do you want to get a bad game, Lana? Because this is how you get a bad game. Definitely. Awesome comments tonight on this topic. Yeah, autumn lotus. There's a line between politely reminding people and babysitting them so they don't fail. What is enjoyable? The other is irritating. Absolutely. And Nicholas Walters, Jack from Rewrilling Ones, you know, been making some comments about particularly competitive tournament setting, right? The importance of learning and understanding context and where you are. And Jack made the comment about the effects he had earlier on of this guy syndrome, where he was losing games by being too nice. And I mean, that's that's certainly a thing. And that does get into, right, the subjectivity of this is that there's going to be variants. And in that regard, there cannot be expectations with some of these things that it's not a good idea for us to have the view of trying to promote that level of quote unquote niceness. That's that's not that's not reasonable for for a number of reasons. But yeah, to try to have some clear delineation, though, on what is very healthy to promote for for better games and better community. Yeah. And like, you know, I saw some of the things, you know, Nicholas mentioned was like, you know, like, well, if they make a mistake, they make a mistake. It's this that it's it's whatever, you know, welcome to this level of play. Again, that's fine. If that's the game you're playing, as long as you state that at the beginning, right? That's what we talked about. Like, if you rock up and you're like, hey, look, we're going to play by intent, I'm going to openly communicate, but we're not doing takes these backsies, right? If you make a mistake, you made a mistake. Right. If I make a mistake, I made a mistake. That's how we're that's how I would like to play. You good with that. Right. And again, that you good with that is a really important phrase there. Right. Like that kind of stuff is important. Right. And if you both agree to it, cool. Play the hardest edge game. No takesies backsies. You don't pick a battle tactic. You don't get a battle tactic, I guess. Right. Like that's too bad for you. Too bad. So sad. Should have been a better player. Right. Get good, son. If that's what you both agreed to play because you're trying to do that, cool. Right. Fine. A plus. No problems at all. Right. But like, and even if you're not going to invite them into the redeploy, even just like, which, which I think those kinds of things are just general sort of good manners, but like just not being too quick with your play in a game that has responses, I think is the other part of that that's good. Right. Like if you're like, you know, you're just doing a bunch of stuff and you're not even looking at your opponent or asking them or anything or look, you know, check it in with them and you're just going about your turn, rolling dice, doing things. That's just, that's just set up to be a bad time. Right. Because there, this is now a game where there are responses, reactions, things that, that can sort of interrupt your flow as it were. Right. Like, and so like the, the, the world where you, you just don't pay any attention to your opponent and play like they're not present at the table. That's just not a good game. That's what I would say. Right. I think that's obvious. Um, the other thing I would, so the, my final point on the slide here, and we, there's some more discussions I want to have on this, because there's a couple more examples we got earlier on the show. When they state that something is their intent, I'm setting this up so there's no way you can deploy nine inches away. Don't say nothing. Right. Like you, if it like, wait for your opponent to agree, or if they don't say anything, just be like, are you okay with that? Prompt to them. You know what I mean? And it's same for you. Like this is a mistake I made. Okay. I had a game was my game five at a tournament and my opponent said, you know, okay, I'm just like kind of open to state measures. Like I'm, I'm blocking out the back of the board and I was like, all right. Yeah. Okay. And I didn't go over there and look or whatever. And then it came to my turn and I went over there and measured on my turn and it was clear that there was enough space over there. Right. And of course it led to an argument. Now, because we didn't actually go agree on the physical reality. By the way, this is on me, not my opponent. Right. Like I, I should have been the one who went over there and looked at that originally and said, I don't know, man. That looks like I could fit a unit back there. Right. Like I don't, my bases aren't that big. You're not all the way at the edge of the board. Right. And like it was, it was on me for not going there and saying that. And now in the end, I ended up, it led to an argument and I said, you know what, let's just, it's fine. I picked up my toys. I put them into a place that we think there was absolutely no, that he wasn't trying to hedge out, that there was no previous discussion on and, and, you know, life went on. Okay. Fine. And, but, you know, that was on me for not, the, the, it was on me for not assenting, not going over there, not checking, not verifying, not being an active participant. Right. And what was going on. Like my opponent was trying to play by my intent. And I wasn't, I wasn't participating in the way I should have. Like that was my failure. All right. And so I think that like you have to, you have to get in there and it's a, it's a block and tackle game. All right. Like you can't be just some passenger, passenger on a train. Right. You don't get to say where the conductor goes. You know, you got to get up there in there. You got to get up there and start taking a little control. Right. Okay. So there was the question, let's return to a couple of the interesting earlier questions. Right. Yeah. So Gareth had said, you know, we did, he does this a lot and he went, he had a basically a near dead Marathi, like in other words, she could die this turn. She hadn't taken her three wounds and she had less than three wounds remaining. Right. Charge scar brand. Okay. And scar brand has a shooting attack and could unleash the dozen mortal wounds. Right. And he said, Gareth said, Hey, if you charge me, if you're going to complete that charge, I can unleash on you and it's straight mortal wounds. Right. Like, which is by the way, that's exactly what we're talking about. Right. That's exactly the, the Manfred example. The like, it's so obvious you're forgetting one of my rules things. That's being a good player. Right. Players like whatever charges gets hit by the mortal wounds and dies. And the player goes, Oh, I thought the mortal wounds were only on a six. Okay. And it's like, I don't fault Gareth at all in that situation. Right. He was very clear about it. And the other player didn't get involved in the block and tackle of it and say, well, what are the, what are the chances of you doing those mortal wounds? Right. Like, you know, just assumed. Right. Or, and if you thought you knew the answer, unless you're 100% positive, clarify, is that only on a six? Is that, Oh, no, no, it's on a two up. Oh, okay. Never mind. I'm not going to charge. Right. Like, you know, like, Hey, you know, if you charge my sprites, I'm going to unleash on you and then float away. That's, that's a fair thing to say. Remember, my, my little sprite archers can do this. Right. So like, to me, that's on the other player. Gareth played exactly right. He communicated. He gave the person the option. They still did it. Boom. That's, they, you know, that's what happened. The opposite of that was the example from earlier. And I apologize. I don't remember the name of the person who, who said it, but it was the example of the, the fire slayer unit getting charged and then them activating the thing. Like, that just feels bad. Like that fire slayer player could have said, Hey, remember, I have a rule because again, it's open knowledge. Right. This isn't like their tactics. I'm not saying I'm going to use it. It's saying, Hey, remember, I have a rule that if you charge me, I can make one unit strike first when you charge me. Right. That's perfectly fair thing to say. You might even just shout it out at the beginning of the enemy charge phase. Right. That's how I would play that rule. I'd just be like, Hey, don't forget I've got this rule I can do. Okay. Go ahead with your sentences. Right. Cause it's going to guide their, their decisions. And again, it's open rules. There's nothing secret about that. Right. It's not their tactics. They don't know which one of your units you're going to do it with. Right. And that's where the win for lose the good player versus bad player comes in. It's how you use your rules, how you properly use your limited resources, the trades you set up, all of that kind of stuff. Right. And so like, that's the kind of stuff that I that to me is just like good etiquette to say. Right. Yeah, Kevin Engel said I could have let my opponent leave his dirt through in combat where he would have been teed up to get wrecked but reminded them they could have used strike and fade. Sure. I did. I've done the same thing playing New Sylvaneth. Like I had my opponent about to retreat. And I was like, why would you retreat? Like it's your turn. Just strike and fade if you want. Like if you want, you could just pick, I didn't say I was like, you could just pick them first and strike and fade. Now that might be going even a little farther than what you're talking about. Right. But like, and again, this was just getting them used to their rules. It was a new book. Right. And they hadn't really gotten into it yet. Definitely. Kathy, your lovely wife, your better half is in the chat. I see that. I think you must watch The Bear and get your husband to watch it as well. It's the best show of the year. It's amazing. The Bear. The Bear. Is this a boring drama? Nope. It's comedy. It's amazing. You can thank me later. All right. Okay. All right. Yeah, like Marcus has it dead on. As a Fire Slayer player, I tell them that every round of charging just to make sure they know. Yeah, exactly. Just stated at the beginning of their charge phase. In fact, it's better. I think, like, see, to me, I've seen some people talk and worried about like sort of losing the game because they're being open about the open state rules that exist. To me, that's not at all the case. This is power, right? Because I'm going to play as though you have knowledge of your own rules and knowledge of the core rules, right? Like I'm going to do that. And so like when I state those things, suddenly your opponent's off their game. Like again, it's this, you can, like there is a psychological warfare to being nice to people, right? Like you, you can win perfectly, like they can act perfectly aware of the rules and still make the wrong choices. Right? That is in fact what happens most of the time. Most of the time when people lose, it's because they were perfectly aware of the rules but made the wrong choices. Right? And so like there's nothing that unusual about that. What other examples, Tyler, did you, did you want to, to touch on here in like the communication story? Well, let's see. Guess what the comments we got from Peter Pratt, when my opponent finishes a move with the unit that is hovering about nine inches away from one of mine, I always ask, okay, so yeah, the intent to be close enough trigger redeploy. And think they end within one inch of deadly or sinister trains. We've covered that one. Paul Castro had a comment that was aligned with you. You gave the rule of thumb of one phase, you know, maybe if it's something happened one phase earlier and you forgot about it, yeah, we can go back and address that. Yeah, Paul Castro and I are birds of a feather on this one. The one phase rule is like the easy rule. It's the easy line, 90% of things you forget you remember like at the start of the next phase or like partial just just into the next phase. Right. That's what happens most games. And let's not kid ourselves. Like he who is without threat sin throw the first stone here. You know what I mean? Like, my God, we've all forgotten this stuff. We've all forgotten a monstrous rampage or something, right? Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I guess this is personally helpful. Hopefully it's helpful to a lot of others. You know, Vince, we've talked about this over the years and I do have that bias toward preferring to play games regardless of context. If it's top table at a tournament or just casual Tuesday nightclub game, are we generally are aligned around allowing takebacks and mitigating gotchas within reason? Sure. Because we're all as we said, we're all human and experienced players are capable of losing their mind as I have at times. And yeah, maybe I should. Oh, yeah, I mean, ultimately, happy to play Warhammer where you suck it up better cup and you take the hit and you move on. That's fine. At the same time, I do I have at least like my bias on it is that happens often enough with bad everyone that I've played against. I mean, top amazing players or casual newer players that I just have developed that strong bias over the years that that's a that's my preferred way to play the game. But I don't. Yeah, so I do find it interesting to try to delineate, you know, like what are something that's not that right, man? Like we're getting into some examples of what's not that, but that's still healthier the game. So that's been very helpful in having this discussion with some of these examples. And a lot of it gets back to at that players code item that we discussed earlier. You know, I do think that's a huge area of potential improvement for the community is more actively expressing that item in the players code. And we tend to. Yeah. Yeah, I agree. I mean, I think that in my mind, the story here is really simple, but we like to make it complicated. And like, look, I'm not going to say there's not a there's not some gray area. Of course, there is, right? Most of life has some gray area to it, but we shouldn't let the exceptions drive the behavior and just say like, Oh, you know, I won't do this at all because one in 100 times, it's a it's a problem. That's obviously silly, right? You cross the street, even though one in a million times you cross the street, you're gonna hit by a car or something, right? Like whatever, we do all sorts of things that are that one in an X number of times have a bad outcome. And to me, it's like you start with the turn zero, you set that you set the tone for the open communication then, right? And then you remind them of open rules there from there. And you you stayed at the beginning. This is how I think we should handle takebacks. This is how I think we should handle, you know, stating what we're going to do. I want you, you know, I let you know, I want you to do the same and, you know, talk to me and, you know, I'll look for your agreement. If I say something, you know, hey, tell me you agree or you don't. And if not, then we'll get to the right place where we do agree. Because again, it's about getting to that shared reality, right? And you can set the takeback meter right wherever is comfortable. But if it's if it's something you just leave until round three, when it really matters, you're not going to be able to make the right the right decision in the heat of the moment. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. One of my favorite people that I've played over the years, it's fresh in mind because just had a game was Steve Potosik. Steve, forgive me if I'm butchering your name and you're listening to this. You should be used to it right now. I'm sure everybody's been butchering your name for for four decades. However, however, so the so Steve and I played, we played two games now. And with games, we had this played by agreed intent to use the the updated frame framing. And in the first game against him, I had done something silly. He let me fix it. And then in our game this weekend, he had done something silly. And, you know, like it was just, it was an obvious misplay would have hurt him. But it was he just didn't catch it in the moment. And, you know, like five minutes later, we fixed it. So I understand that's not reasonable to expect that to be the baseline in the community. Sure, just do fine. It kind of gets into the question of how do you want like we talked about this in the beginning is one of the things that Tom says now. Yeah, which I really resonate with how do you want to win the game? I don't like the idea of winning games when it's at the expense of my opponents like doing something obviously dumb. Right. Yeah, it feels bad one out of however many instances when I like some of my friends locally give me crap every other week for forgetting violent fury in a game. You know, it's like apparently I forgot violent fury on on some pigs in a game. And, you know, it's like things like that, that that stick with me at least that are annoying, but it's an obvious misplay. So I don't know if I have a point to any of this. It's just that. No, I mean, that's just it. Like if you if they've put violent fury on some pigs and then they go and attack and forget the plus one damage, then like to me it's on and you're remember that like you're aware of it, right? Like if you if you don't remember either, well, oopsie doopsie like that, which can sometimes happen, by the way. So of course, we're talking about it be acting in good faith here, right? But like, you know, my opponents put a buff on themselves. This, this happens all the time. My opponents put a buff on a unit, they come in the attack, they forget the buff. If I remember that it's present, I'll be like, Hey, don't you have that buff? Right? Shouldn't you be re-rolling ones or aren't you hitting on twos or don't you do this? Like, yeah, like if it's on there and it should be happening and they forgot and you remembered, why would you not tell them? Right? Why are you relying on you on them cheating themselves? Right? With a thing that is absolutely there. And like, yes, you can take the hard edge of like, well, it's on them to remember their own rules and own your buffs and like, yeah, that's all true. Right? But isn't it just a better world if we're like, Hey, didn't you put violent fury on those guys? Aren't they too damaged? They're like, Oh yeah, great. Okay, thanks. Right? Isn't that just a better world we live in? Because, because you yourself could very easily get in the same position somewhere. Right? Yeah, totally. And I guess that I mean, that's the basic point. It gets how do you want to win the game? I just I don't like, personally, in a better position to win games when my opponent has just done an obvious misplay. It happens all the time. Just does. And yeah, I mean, it could be one of many things. Though, but, but I get I get that that's not I don't think that's a reasonable baseline to expect from the community. Well, I mean, again, I yeah, I think it's probably a bit generous. But at the same time, if it's what you want to do in your local crew, and you all agree that if that's the agreed intent around, fine, right, you can all do that, right? It all comes from having that conversation at the beginning, right? Everything flows from that. I think it is good to stake out a reasonable position there, right? Like, just because it will help you gain agreement, like you, it's not it's not, you know, a negotiation where you're trying to start with an unreasonable position, right? But but like, having that conversation is from where everything else will flow. Yeah, yeah. And so like, um, yeah, Aaron says I had my opponent roll attacks with 30 wardens, as if they were sentinels only rolling one attack each. And I took barely any damage. I was like, you did two attacks each, right? Yeah. Great example, perfect example, right? And then they'd be like, Oh, normally did one, let me just they can roll the other half, right? Like, it's not that's not that's such an easy fix. Right. And so there you go. Like, those kinds of things, especially when you catch them in the moment, it's just being a good player in my mind. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. Okay, cool. So that's, that's, that's it. That's playing by intent and gaining that agreement. That's what it comes down to. Tyler, anything else we wanted to say before we call it a night? Oh, I don't know if I felt like maybe I missed it. I don't know if we necessarily covered the notion of gotchas well enough. Okay, let's talk about gotchas a little. Yeah. I think we got into it a little bit, but not really. Yeah, I mean, I think that all of these things are about avoiding gotchas. Yeah, like, because gotcha has this negative connotation, but all rules, all tactical errors, by the way, I don't like you're under no compulsion, my general rule is under no compulsion most of the time to like, tell your opponent they're making a tactical error, unless it's so obviously stupid that they're like, sort of, again, running into face first into a rule that they didn't weren't aware of, right? But it's an open piece of information. Like, hey, if you charge these gossip and archers, you know, I get to shoot you and then leave, right? That's an open rule they should be aware of, right? That you're just restating or like the fire slayer charge thing, right? Not, oh, hey, you know, if I move there, then next turn, I'm going to be able to move this unit and charge them and wipe them out like, no, no, no, no, right? Like, that's not, that's getting into like, that's knowledge, again, that's in my head. That's not open knowledge out in the world, right? And to me, like, if you share the rules, I don't know what there are that are gotchas anymore that have that negative connotation for the most part. I think you eliminate like 95, 98% of them, right? And if like, because then it just comes down to like tactical errors that they like, yeah, I gotcha. If I, if I lured you in with a chaff unit that you came in charge, and then I countercharged you with the hammer and lifted your unit, like I gotcha, right? If I, if I picked the proving ground so that you would put your Galatian veterans on it, so that then next turn I could flip the battle tactic to wipe out a unit of Galatian veterans and get that battle tactic, I gotcha, right? But again, that's not, that's just good play, right? That's just using your tools wisely, right? Like, I don't think you're under any compulsion. Like, again, the bright line to me here is, is it an open rule that they should have full awareness of? So it's a game rule, it's something in the opponent's book, you know, I mean, like it's, it is a rule out there in the world, it's open information, right? It's on Wahapetio or whatever, right? Versus it's something that's in my head only, because it's how I'm going to play the game, right? If I, if I trick you through my clever play, that is to say like, I make you move somewhere that was unfavorable to you, or, or whatever, and then I wipe out one of your units, or, you know, if I move a bait unit here, so then you move your castle that direction, and that opens you up for my ambush unit to command and attack your, your little heroes at the back of the line. Like, yeah, that's all just good, that's all just good Warhammer, right? That's just playing a game of Warhammer, like technically I gotcha, right? But it's not a gotcha in the way we mean it. Right. So what about, we've had someone in the chat watching your opponent forget to bring in the reserve, so they all die, is it gotcha? What's your view on that? I mean, I think if you remember, that goes back to something you said earlier, right, which was like, you know, you forgot to bring in your stuff in the reserves. If you're, if you are aware of it, this, this goes back to the same thing I thought of, right? The same thing I mentioned earlier, like if you're aware of it at that moment, one of their buffs that they forget, like if you forget too, it's not on you to remember, it's not your responsibility to remember, okay? But if you do remember, if you're like, hey, didn't you, don't you have to bring in your reserve unit this round? Right? If you remembered, yeah, you should tell them, right? Like if we're about to end the movement phase and they didn't do it, it'd be like asking, don't you have reserves is a perfectly nice and reasonable and good thing to do. Yeah, to me, man, that, I find that a perfect, like if I were to give a top line example of that player's code line item, it would be a great one, I think. Yeah, it's a consequential one that might you'll like, you shouldn't necessarily need to do that. No, it's not on you to remember their rules. It's not, like I can't set down that you, you are not playing both sides of the table. It is not on you to remind them, okay? And like, so if you forget to, which by the way, again, I can't state this plainly enough, it is not on you to remember their things, okay? And but if you happen to be aware of it, yeah, like why not be a nice person? I don't understand, right? It's a must to do this thing. Clearly, they didn't intend to just throw their unit in the bin, right? Like, so why not say it? I don't, I don't get what you're getting out of that, right? Right? Like, that makes no sense. Yeah, man, I don't, sorry, I'm not being anything by this. So don't, don't take it the wrong way. It is obviously, it's, it's a situation that I've heard other players and I did experience and no ill will buddy whatsoever. It's, it's all good. I do find it helpful to talk about this though, because I think it is an interesting example of many interesting examples. Yeah. Yeah, just in terms of, yeah, anyway, I love Tomas said, be the player you want to be playing against. Yeah, 100%. Right? Like, that's, yeah. And, you know, like that's, that's how we should be playing, right? So again, and just real quick, scuba, like, I don't have a problem if people want to play super hard core, right? That's fine. You can play super hard core, like no takesies, backsies, no nothing, you know, whatever, and you're just playing very straight Warhammer. If that's what you set up at the beginning of the game, right? Like, again, if you had the conversation that that's what we're doing and your opponent agreed, then it's on like Donkey Kong, let's do this, right? The point of this is to have a shared experience, right? And to be in a place where you're avoiding the arguments and the things like that, right? To me, this is, and I don't, Marcus said, we're primarily talking about casual games, though, right? Why are events even discussion? No, no, I disagree. I think we're talking about all games. I think this is all games from your every basement game you play to your, your friendly local game store to a tournament, like there's no time not to be having this conversation, not to be playing like this, not to be communicating effectively. Like I do this same thing in my tournament game, I do this same thing at home. Okay? Like I legitimately don't see a difference here. That's what I would say. By that, what I mean is having an open good communication to start the game is something appropriate for all of this. Now, you might set different expectations during turn zero at a tournament game than you would at a local game. Hey, fine, cool. That makes sense, right? Okay. You know, because assistant ref, I think the problem is if you don't have the conversation, there is no baseline, there is no shared middle ground, there's no heuristic, there's no bias, there's no benchmark that you can set by, right? You're just at the mercy of your opponent at that moment or there at your mercy of like, oh, I forgot this thing. Can I, can I do that thing? And then you're like, okay, well, now I'm in this moment where am I going to be a nice guy? Should I be a jerk? Right? Like, and suddenly you're like, it's uncomfortable for you. It's not good for them. It's just not great all around, right? And so I just don't, I don't understand why you wouldn't want to be openly, openly communicative if you could, right? And that's, that's the point is, yeah, the, what everyone I called the first rule turn zero, I have certainly found that to be by far the most impactful way, yeah, to cut through all of this. And yeah, yeah, and it's helped in every, every time that I've remembered to do it with my opponent. Yeah, basically every top player I've ever seen, like people who I look at and go, they are absolutely better Warhammer players than me, like hands down, right? So this is, you know, people like Relian and Bill Susan and people like that, they all do this. It's just second nature to them, right? Because they are just playing by the clear rules, stating the open knowledge openly and clearly, right? And then, and, you know, and, and, and stating upfront what they're, what, what it should be allowed and what isn't, they're bringing you along, they're openly talking the whole time. And they're beating the pants off of you, right? Because they don't need to rely on you forgetting your rules to win, right? Yeah, totally, right? They're going to beat you because they play a tight good solid game of Warhammer where they make the right decisions, right? And if the best players in the world can win acting like that and being like that, then I want to be like them. Right? Yeah, totally. I mean, that's what it boils down to. Who do you want to be like? Well, I want to be like the players most and this is true so almost universally. It's, it's crazy. You know, like Anthony Trent Nellies, another guy like this, just unbelievably solid, easy communication, very, very frank, very friendly, you know, openly having discussion over the whole time. This is this, this is this. And like, again, just one of the absolute best players I've ever played against, right? He beat me in round five, he beat Tom in round five. He's the Warhammer Weekly destroyer. Oh, I'm looking forward to NashCon then. Excellent. So, yeah, like, again, I see them and, you know, I'm in for that. So there you go. Good stuff, man. Yeah, hopefully, I mean, I got a lot out of this, hopefully, like I said, a lot of others did as well. Yeah. Some of the, so what would be some of your main takeaway, other than the turn zero idea that we discussed, what are some of your kind of mainline takeaways from this? Talk open and often communicate when you, the other big one is if you state something by intent, make sure it is agreed to. That is the other important one, right? Like, playing by intent alone isn't enough. Like, it has to be agreed intent, right? Where you are saying, my intention is to block off the back of this board so you can't deploy behind me, right? And like, they have to agree, like, look, they have to look at that and go, yes, I agree. Because if not, you just did nothing. So the active communication back and forth is important to me, right? That's, I think that's the other big one, right? So, yeah, like step one, be a decent human, seems like a reasonable thing, yeah. Right. I think for me, yeah, a big part of this for me, man, is the, is that player's, and I keep coming back to that player's code item, but yeah, I would just love to see going to tournaments in the coming years, this feeling that that's becoming more ingrained, sort of autonomic in the way that the vast majority of us play the game would love to get to that point. And we were certainly much closer to that than otherwise, but reminding your opponent about rules they may have forgotten to use or they have used incorrectly, especially in doing so is to your opponent's advantage, other than your own. I feel like there's so much that is said in that sentence. To me, it's kind of the core of the player's code. Yeah. A lot of the other items are just obvious. Player dice where your component can see them. We talked about dice, had a kid in general, be respectful, et cetera, et cetera. That stuff's obvious. Be a decent human is all of that stuff. Yeah. Sure. But yeah. Yeah. And again, the line, the bright line I draw, this is, this would be my summary point, right? The bright line I draw is the difference between open rules and just open game rules you're stating, I've moved, did you want to redeploy, right? Like just giving them the time to make that choice, right? As opposed to immediately going to move your next unit, right? Great. Fantastic. You know, that's just good communication, right? There's a difference between sharing, like you don't have to give them, you're not giving them tactical advice. Don't be their, their mom, right? That's not, nobody enjoys that, right? That's not, that's not fun. Okay. And that's not what we're saying. It's like, it's just, you're stating the open rules, you're stating what you're doing, you're talking through your intentions and you're, you're open, like when they are open, known rules, things that are out there, right? Is, is to me the, that's the way to play. That's, that's, that would be the take-homes. Have the conversation at the beginning, invite in the agreement, right? And state what you're doing, like just talk if you can. And again, just to be clear, I'm aware that there are people who are, you know, neurodivergent folks in the community and stuff like that. And it's not always easy for everyone. If you're not that person, by you doing it, you can invite your opponent into that and make it easier for them to participate. So it's even being more welcoming to other people in the, in the community, right? Right. So, you know, that's, to me, that, that's, that's great. Okay. Awesome. Cool. Tegan, maybe I'll show up. Could you talk about dice, repulling failures versus pulling successes? I mean, generally pull failures. Yes. There you go. It's that easy. You generally leave the, the successes on there. There are a very few exceptions. Like if you're hitting on only sixes, then you can just be like, one, two, three, four, you point them out. Yeah, four, you pick the four out and then roll those somewhere else. Cause it's like, get 30 dice and you only hit on sixes, something like that. You know, there, there are exceptions for the most part, you, you pull failures. Yeah. Yeah. No, scuba, I understand. That's exactly what we talked about. And that's why we said at the beginning, you state that at the beginning, like, I don't care, we can go back a phase or, or like, or you don't make, that's my personal rule and what I set up with my intent. But if you're intent, if you don't like that, you could say, look, if you remember in the phase, fine, or, or no takes these backsies, all good. As long as you're having that conversation at the beginning, great. Yeah, fine. Nobody, nobody owes going back a whole turn. I think that's probably ridiculous. Right? It's, you know, if they forgot something that far in the past, it's it. My general rule is one phase. That's what works for me. And that's what I state during my turn zero and invite the opponent to play the same game with me. Right. That's it. That's what it is. All right. Good. We'll hit like, everybody. Do that. Subscribe. By the way, a slight note here. I chase just mentioned it. So I think it's worth a shout out. If you want to help remembering your own rules, our AOS reminders, or just making yourself a cheat sheet is a great way to remind yourself of your own rules for start, during, and end of phase stuff throughout the game. I've certainly made myself cheat sheets for some of my armies. It's a great thing to do. That way you just go down a checklist. So it's just something that can help yourself. 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Week 7 : Lecture 35 : IR Spectra of carbonyl compounds-2
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Lecture 35 : IR Spectra of carbonyl compounds-2
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Once again, welcome you all to MSP lecture series on interpretive spectroscopy. In my last lecture, I was discussing about the influence of various factors on stretching frequency of carbon monoxide in a homolyptic as well as mixed ligand complexes. And if the metal is positively charged, what would happen is metals are reluctant pi donors as a result stretching frequency would be larger on the other hand, if the metal is negatively charged, it is electrons rich to minimize internal repulsion. What happens? It becomes a good pi donor as a result stretching frequency drops. So now, let us consider analysis of more such examples here. I have listed here a series of complexes having D10, D6 electronic configuration. And this table includes both early as well as late transitive metals. One fact you should remember is early metals despite having electron deficiency are very good pi donors in contrast late metals which are rich in electrons, but they are reluctant pi donors that can be clearly seen here in these complexes of both early and late metals. If you look into D10 system having silver having a carbon monoxide group, here it is a CO compound A G is in plus state and here it is 22 O 4 centimeter minus 1 and this is much larger than the free gaseous CO it is 21 43. And that indicates again how late metals are reluctant pi donors. And if you look into nickel tetracharbonyl, again when the four carbon monoxide are there and D10 system despite that stretching frequency is quite high here 20, 60 centimeter minus 1. On the other hand in case of tetracharbonyl cobalt anion shows much less stretching frequency new CO around the 1890. On the other hand MN with positive charge MN CO 6 plus it shows 2090 and then CR CO 6 is 2000 and vanadium hexa carbonyl anion shows 1860 here. So that means here since it is magnesium positively charged it is a reluctant pi donor as a result what happens less electron density is going to the pi star of CO and hence stretching frequency is more here. And again here because of anion it is electron rich vanadium now 3D to 4S 2, 5 and 6 electrons are there now. And as a result what happens it is a very good pi donor and as a result what happens stretching frequency drops. That means increase in electron density on a metal center resulting in more back bonding to the CO ligands and hence lower the stretching frequency. More electron density would then enter into the pi star orbital and weaken the CO bond. Therefore it makes the MCO bond strength increasing and more double bond like character with stretching frequency coming around almost ketone or aldehyde carbonyls what we see in case of organic chemistry. This is what exactly happens here and also I showed you in my previous lecture it can also have something like this. Now I have shown here chromium hexa carbonyl YAMO diagram and here you can see this one is representing 6 sigma orbitals sigma bonds between chromium and CO this one and then this is pi bonding. So pi bonding you can see here pi star would combine with T2G to generate a set of bonding and anti-bonding orbitals and the bonding orbitals would occupy electrons from this T2G set this is pi symmetry whereas here we are considering 6 ligand group orbitals symmetry adopted linear combination of atomic orbitals having symmetry of A1G T1U and EG and now this 12 electrons would be occupying 6 orbitals and this also you can consider as like D2SP3 D2SP3 can be seen D2S and P3 again VLS bond here you can bring it here and here that means you have a defined sigma bond between chromium to carbon monoxide and also we have pi bond between chromium and CO because of this one what happens we have something like this happens or I would say something like this so this result in dropping of teaching frequency of carbon monoxide from when compared to free CO. Now let us look into nickel tetracharmonyl here this is the nickel tetracharmonyl nickel having detailed electronic configuration and then four COs are there and four COs I have shown so many electrons here of course these electrons are from four COs four COs if we consider we have this is the so this one is responsible so we should have four such lone pairs on carbon that makes them sigma donor or neutral donor towards the metal centers if there is a metal to carbon monoxide bond is there that is held by these two electrons present on carbon they are represented here and then these six electrons six into four 24 electrons would be accommodated here you can see here this is what I have shown here and this one is deeply buried so I am not showing now consider from wellness bond theory we say that nickel tetracharmonyl has sp3 hybridization and tetrahedral no doubt it is tetrahedral but sp3 really involves you can see here and if you consider these four coming from here they remain non-bonding that means basically and they are supposed to combine with T2 and A1 to make four sp3 hybrid orbitals to which these four electrons should go and to establish nickel to CO sigma bonds four of them but that is missing and they remain as non-bonding these electrons remain as non-bonding that means in nickel tetracharmonyl we don't have nickel to carbon monoxide sigma bond at all then how it is surviving it is surviving because of back bonding this pi star of CO combines with T2 and E to generate set of bonding and anti-bonding orbitals and now the electrons from D10 are smoothly transferred to this one through back bonding so that means NICO4 is just getting stabilized or surviving because of only back bonding that explains why nickel tetracharmonyl compounds are unstable and highly volatile and also you can see stretching frequency is also much higher for the same reason here we do not have a formal sigma bond between nickel and carbon monoxide but we have pi bond that pi bond holds them not as strong as we see in case of chromium iron carbonyl complexes but nevertheless NICO4 exists but it's highly volatile compound and readily you can dissociate CO and this is how they made nickel tetracharmonyl to generate two nickel through decomposition now I have given a list of complexes having different type of phosphines along with nitrogen donor ligands such as astronitrile and pyridine here you can see all are derivatives of MOCO3 molybdenum tricharmonyl three carbon monoxide are replaced by trifluorophosphine here trimethylphosphide and triphenylphosphine astronitrile and pyridine focus your attention towards stretching frequencies here in case of trifluorophosphine stretching frequencies are quite high 2090 2055 so this indicates not much electron density from the metal molybdenum is going towards the pi star of CO why it's not happening because there is a computation for back bonding from PF3 as well PF3 is as good as CO in terms of its pi acceptor capability as a result what happens not much electrons it goes to CO pi star and C triple bond is not much affected and hence we see highest stretching frequency but when we move from trifluorophosphine to trimethylphosphine is relatively less pi acceptor in nature compared to trifluorophosphine as a result what happens the stretching frequency drops here and now since they are not competing well with carbon monoxide more electron are going to the pi star of carbon monoxide in case of this compound here and hence stretching frequency drops that's even more pronounced in case of trifluorophosphine trifluorophosphine is a good sigma donor but not really a very good pi acceptor that's again reflected in the stretching frequencies of CO here and then when you go to austral nitrile austral nitrile is only a sigma donor now as a result what happens all electron density whatever is there from the metal it's zero valent that should go to only remaining three CO and hence it drops further in case of pyridine again it drops further to 1746 and 1888 so this gives a measure of the influence of other ligands present along with carbon monoxide on their stretching frequencies if they are competing well if they are good pi acceptors the stretching frequency doesn't drop considerably but if they are poor pi acceptor or no pi acceptors and only good sigma donors then stretching frequency drops considerably because more and more electron density would go to pi star up on the remaining carbon monoxide so this is a nice analogy this can also give you some information about the position of these ligands in the spectrochemical series as well so now what we should remember is when CO bridges two or more metals apart from carbon monoxide acting as a terminal ligand whatever we saw now stretching frequencies all are of carbon monoxide acting as terminal ligands so when CO bridges two or more metal atoms as you've seen FE to CO 9 CO bridging stretching frequency will be less when CO's are substituted by other ligands which are only sigma donors new CO value drops further due to more intake of metal pi electrons to pi star CO group that's what I showed you in my table in the last slide in case of FE to CO 7 dipyridine 2 to dash dipyridine for example FE to CO 9 if you take replace two carbon monoxide by a bidentate ligand such as 2 to dash bipyridine CO can act as a bridging ligand evidence for a bridging mode of coordination can be easily obtained through aiaspotoscopy when they are bridging they are more or less they are similar to ketonic carbon monoxide we see in case of organic compounds that means they will be much less in the specific frequency it will be around 18 to 1700 or even less so that clearly indicates that we have bridging carbon monoxide in a complex so all metal atoms bridged by a carbonyl can donate electron density to the pi star of the CO and we can CO bond in case of FE to CO 7 dipyridine CO stretching frequency is 2080 for terminal whereas for the bridging one this comes around 1850 so this also indicates how we can distinguish between terminal carbon monoxide and bridging carbon monoxide and further drop is there whether it's if we have poly nuclear or poly metallic centers whether CO is bridging two metals or three metals could also be gauged simply by looking into the stretching frequencies of carbon monoxide in the eye spectrum so pi acceptor the ability of CO in MCO 6 place it at 0.1 to 1.2 electron per CO that means if you consider any metal carbonyl and carbon monoxide have a capacity to take anywhere between 0.1 to 1.2 electron density to their pi star orbitals anti-burning orbitals that means stretching frequency decreases as more and more carbon monoxide groups are substituted because you'll be left with only few carbon monoxide to take care of electron density present in the pi orbitals so complete substitution of CO from MCO 6 has been achieved only by poly dented ligands or ligands with electronegative substituents on donor atoms having empty pi orbitals for accepting electrons the best competitors for CO or phosphines as I had a re-mentioned also I showed you how it varies from PF 3 to trimethylphosphide PPH 3 like this or PME 3 so here back bonding decreases it comes in this fashion so advantages with phosphine is coordination properties can be readily altered so why phosphines are more versatile compared to carbon monoxide is no matter what happens in order to call elegant CO carbon monoxide there should be carbon there should be oxygen and the CO bond order can vary apart from that one we cannot much do with the structure of CO on the other hand when you consider P PR 3 say PR 3 by putting more electron withdrawing group on phosphorus we can make it poor sigma donor but excellent pi acceptors on the other end if you put more electron donating groups on phosphorus we can make it very good sigma donor but poor pi acceptor on the other hand by a combination of these things we can have moderate donor and acceptor properties so that we can put them into desired metal complexes to use in some applications particularly in case of homogeneous catalysis for organic transformations this is where the importance of phosphine comes into pictures in their ability to control the coordination and say electron saturation at the matter center in various oxygen states this kind of unusual valence and all those things observed in case of metal complexes is because of the versatility of phosphines among no pi acceptor ligands examples are diagram NH3 H2O H2O they are not pi acceptor ligands so mixed metal coronals with one or more diagram like ligands can also show some trends in their new CO that means when you have only sigma donor ligands or with hard donor atoms they can also show some trends in their stretching frequency in the stretching frequency of carbon monoxide for example if you consider the stretching frequency of CO in mCO3 diagram which are higher than those of mCO3 diene twice so greater electrolyte of donor there's donor ability of oxygen so if you consider phosphorus arsenic antimony and bismuth have sigma star rubbers for back bonding all of them have sigma star for back bonding CO has pi star whereas phosphines are I would say ER3 where E equals phosphorus arsenic antimony and bismuth they have sigma star orbitals for back bonding so relative sigma donating ability of your both donor atoms may be estimated from the stability of their addition complexes with ELCL3 so ELCL3 is a very good Lewis acid so it can form readily adducts with those things to what extent these adducts are stabilized it would give some information about their relative sigma donor ability but pi acceptor ability can be compared by making mixed ligand complexes of both carmel and phosphines are arsenic, bismuth compounds the order of donor abilities follows this order here and also in case of chalcogens it follows this order of course we call them as nitrogen also group 15 elements isomers and point groups of substituted OH carmel groups I have shown here this is just to identify based on point group how many active CO stretching bands are observed for a given geometry for example octahedral complexes we can have MCO5L one ligand is there in that case what happens your point group will be C4V square pyramidal geometry you can assume the relationship of 5 caromerox it will be square pyramidal geometry and you can anticipate three bands 2A1 plus E and when we have MCO4L2C we can have C2V point group in that case we can observe four stretching frequencies and when it is a trans it has a D4H and we can get only one stretching frequency and then when we consider MOCO3L3 here we can have cis and trans that is facial and meridional facial we will be having C3V so we will see two stretching frequencies for CO whereas meridional has C2V we can see three stretching frequencies similarly if we consider MCO2L4 that means the ligands are very good by acceptor we can have in case of hexa carbonyls such as chromium and tungsten we can have when the two caromerox and four other ligands are two bidentic ligands in that case also we can have cis and trans isomers and here it cannot be meridional or it only cis and trans so we can have in case of C3V and in case of trans C2V and we can see here too and we can see here one stretching frequencies so this gives some idea about octahedral complexes with substitution up to four caromeroxide what would happen and what are the corresponding point groups depending upon geometric isomerism they show cis and trans facial meridional in case of trigonal bipyramidal geometry we can have if we replace one CO we can have MCO4L and it can be axial it will be C3V three bands if it is radial C2V there will be four bands we can see and again MCO3L2 two axial and two radial we can have D3H and one and when you have two radial C2V and three bands we can observe and when we have one axial and one radial we can have cis and we can have this kind of three bands we can see here and similarly we can have MCO3L2 three radial and two radial radial and one axial one radial and we can see the corresponding point groups here so with this table by comparing the complexes we have on hand we should be able to identify IR active new CO modes here what you should do is you should write the corresponding actual structures with geometry and try to identify the active modes then it is easy to remember them see I have shown here if we replace one CO what we get is this one here pentacarmonyl and here it has C4V symmetry you can see three bands and then if we replace three of them we can have either facial or you can have meridional and the corresponding active IR modes for CO are shown here and similarly when you go for MCO4L2 we can have trans or we can have cis whether you have C2V symmetry we have here here we have so you should be able to tell here yes we can see one the one whereas here we can see four bands sometime we may see three bands where two are merged or overlapped so when we look into tigral bipyramidal geometry you can have all five are there you can see two bands when we replace one axial one we can get three bands when we put equatorial one we can see four bands here and then when we have D3H symmetry we can see only one because all are in the plane and if we have C2V symmetry we can see two bands and when you do not have any in this case what happens we will see two bands again and similarly in case of tetrahedral complexes we have MCO3L we can see two and then this tetrahedral will be showing you one and then if you replace them with two ligands ML2CO we can see two bands so this is all about mixed carbonyl complexes having other ligands how many bands you can see that can be determined using the point group and then we can really identify the point group in those molecules and we should be able to predict number of bands here so let me stop here and continue in my next lecture few more problems before I proceed to discuss on mass spectrometry until then have an excellent time thank you
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Microcontroller Firmware from Scratch
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https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2019-161-microcontroller-firmware-from-scratch
Follow a journey of writing STM32 microcontroller firmware from scratch, using open-source tools.
Follow Nikolay Kondrashov's journey of learning to write firmware for an STM32 microcontroller (the Blue Pill one) from scratch, using only open-source tools. From blinking LEDs, to controlling a toy car, without the complicated, and license-restricted manufacturer's libraries, or the comfortable crutches of the Arduino stack. Learn where to look for information, which tools you might need, and how to do it yourself with a similar or a different microcontroller.
Nikolai Kondrashov
https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/ASG2019/talk/JDCVYP/
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Hi, everybody. I'm here to talk about how to make firmware for microcontroller from scratch. That's not to say that you should do that normally, but rather explain a venue through which you can learn more about microcontrollers quickly. I'm a software engineer at Red Hat, and I work on the Kernel Continuous Integration Project. And I also maintain the Digiment Project, which makes drivers for graphics tablets. And in my free time, I do embed it under electronics. Our subject will be this little development kit, which is called Blue Peel, but not officially just by people. It's very cheap. And all you need is this TTL serial cable to program it. By the way, I'm going very fast because we don't have much time. And links are in yellow, so if you open the slides, you can find them on the internet. You can get all the source code and everything. So what I managed to do with this is, for example, this little car made out of Lego and parts from printers and scanners. I tried to make it with Arduino, but I burned it out quickly, and then it was expensive. So I bought this one, and it served me very well. Much cheaper, and I haven't burned one yet. Another one is extracting E-Prom from a printer just on there, an old printer. I extracted its E-Prom. Another one was present for my wife on Christmas. I built the hardware quite quickly, but it took me until next Christmas to make the software, actually. So it was a little late. And the current project is I'm making an interface for a thermal printer to connect it to an old data spectrum using this X-printer interface. It's very educating and interesting. What I'm trying to tell you here is how to program it from scratch, meaning that you don't have to use any libraries or any vendor tools, just open source software. But you will still need one library, of course, the documentation. And we can organize the documentation in a stack here, going from top to bottom, starting this board documentation from the manufacturer and elsewhere. The particular microcontroller's data sheet, the reference manual for the microcontroller family, the programming manual with some programming tricks and the routines. Then the particular course reference manual and finally the architecture reference manual for arms V7M, the architecture behind those microcontrollers. And this is about 2,500 pages, but they're all very well organized and fun to read, actually. So the blue peel is, this has the USB socket, the boot configuration jumpers reset button, the MCU itself, the system clock crystal, the real-time clock crystal, the power LED, user LED and the programming header, which we won't be using because it's the SWD interface. The microcontroller itself can run up to 72 megahertz. Maybe you can overclock it, but I haven't tried it. It has single cycle multiplication, hardware division, which is awesome. It has 128 kilobytes of flash memory, 20 kilobytes of S-RAM, and that's plenty for a microcontroller. It also has lots of general-purpose pins. Even this little package, which has, I don't know, 26 pins was capable of communicating to a parallel interface, a PROM, which needs a lot of pins. And finally it has lots of other communication interfaces, including, as you've seen, USB. So first thing you want to know is how to get your program in there. And if you look at the data sheet for the particular microcontroller, you can see that it has a boot loader, which is capable of programming flash memory and it's doing that by USART. And that's why we are the serial port. That's why we are using the TCL cable. And this is the particular configuration of boot pins to get it to boot from that system memory where it is located. If you look at the board documentation, we can find a particular combination there as well. It's called ISP this time. And this is the actual configuration you can deduce that from the documentation. That's how you need to put the jumpers there. Finally, we need to find out which exact pins we need to connect our serial cable to and you can take a look at another document, which is a bootloader documentation that says there that you use PA-10 for RX and PA-9 for TX. So now we're ready to connect the serial cable. We don't forget to cross out RX and RX and we can power the board from the serial cable as well, but sometimes it doesn't work so good, so you can power it from, for example, from the microUSB cable. This is how it will look connected and powered on. Now we need to find a tool which would talk to that bootloader and you can readily find it in your repositories. This is the awesome STM-2 flash, which has tons of features and very nice to use. Even though you don't have a program, you can already run this tool to just check your connection and see some basic board parameters. So people don't say it often enough and if you look further in the slides, it might look a little scary, but actually embedded is easy and fun, or unless you're paid to do it, of course. So, naturally, we'll start with blinking on LED. We'll take a look at the schematics to take a look how it is actually connected and we find what is the LED for us. And it says there that D2 is our user LED and here it is connected to PC-13, but in a kind of a quirky configuration because it's connected to power one end and the other end to the pin. And that's a little unusual, you might say, but if you look at the documentation to the pins, there's a little note down there which is saying that PC-13, our pin, could not be driven faster than two megahertz and also must not be used as a current source, for example, to drive an LED. But it doesn't say that it cannot be used as a current sink and that's why the board designer used it this way, to basically use one of the most useless pins there on the microcontroller to drive the user LED and the, you know, soldered it in. So that was very economical. So we can start sketching out our program. We need to start on reset, configure our pin for open drain output and two megahertz max speed as required. We will go in an endless loop, do a little delay and then toggle our pin, that's all we need to do. There's, of course, a little bit more setup involved. So the first thing is we need to find out how to start our scene on reset. So we take a look at the architecture reference manual and there's towards the end a little part that says that we take address of the vector table from VTOR register. We take the first four bytes to initialize this stack pointer and if you take a look further in the, for example, in the programmers manual, but it's mentioned in several places, says that we have full descending stack, that means that the stack pointer for an empty stack should point right above the stack. Further on the next four byte entry, we load that and we jump to that. So basically our vector table is first the stack pointer, then the reset address. And now we can start making our vector table. First we allocate the stack, then we put the address right above it as the first entry and then the address of the reset routine as the second entry. Now we still don't know what's our VTOR register containing at reset, where it's pointing, where is the vector table supposed to be. So we take a look there at the architecture reference manual, it says, well, it's implementation defined. So we'll take a look at the implementation and it says, yeah, it's fixed at address zero, which is fine. Great. So we take a look at the memory map. There we see the address zero and it says there is a block of memory that is aliased to flash or system memory, depending on boot pins. And that's how we get to boot from the system memory. By the way, that's where our boot loader leaves, but if you change the boot pins, the flash memory appears there instead. So the flash memory is also and naturally at zero eight all zeros. And if we take a look further, we can see where our SRAM is, our memory is at two all zeros. Now we can start writing the linker script and instruct the linker where to put all the parts of our program. We take the, first define the memory regions, we say that flash is at zero eight all zeros and it's redone and executable. And then we say there is RAM at two all zeros and it's read write and non executable. And then we start putting them in the sections. First we put the vectors in the flash, so they are first the address zero, then we put the, our code there, and then we put the read only data and finally we put our read write memory into the SRAM. And finally, again, we instruct GCC to put our vectors table into the vectors section so it ends at the start of the flash. Next we need to talk to actual peripherals and to blink the LED to control that pin. And on ARM, the peripherals are controlled using memory map to IO where basically you talk to the peripherals by reading and writing certain locations. And if you look at the memory map, there are peripherals here, all of them. And peripherals usually are in certain memory areas as pointed there in the table. So further on it doesn't say that explicitly in the documentation it's like widespread knowledge but you're supposed to normally enable your peripherals somehow, not always like Atmel microcontrollers, some of them at least, they don't require any configuration, the peripherals can work right from the start, but sometimes you need to save power. And in case of this microcontroller, you need to enable the clock. But for example, if you take Beaglebone, the SOC there, it requires enabling the clock and power and a little bit more complicated. But in our case, just the clock. So we look at the clock tree, it might look a little complicated, but it's not that difficult to figure out. And it says there further on in another part that it's by default when you give the power, the system is running from high speed internal oscillator, which is basically an RCR oscillator inside there. And it's running at about eight megahertz. And one thing it doesn't say, though, where's our GPIOC port connected so we don't know how we are supposed to, how we are supposed to enable it. But there on the system architecture diagram, we can actually find it, there it is. And it's connected via APB2 bus and through HP system bus. So now we can find the APB2 bus here and it's connected like this through APB2 prescaler, HP prescaler and clock switch. That's how the clock has been fed to our GPIOC port. Now, we didn't actually need to go and look at the clock tree but it's instructive. We could have just looked for the port C somewhere in the document, maybe. And we can find immediately that the RCC peripheral has the APB2 peripheral clock enable register there at address 18 hex and bit four controls the clock to IO port C. So now we need to find out where our RCC peripheral is. There it is and this can enable the clock to the port. So we are defined the absolute address to our register and raised the bit four now are clocked for the port C is enabled. Next we need to configure the GPIO for the open drain and the maximum speed. So normally I would go through the chapter, the whole chapter and read about the peripheral to learn about it more and then know how to, what it can do and what it cannot do. In this case I'll just run through the registers and this is quite actually simple. There are two registers for general configuration, low register and high register because there are 16 pins and four bit per each pin. Then the input data register where you read the pin state from and the output data register where you write the pin state to and there are two registers which control, like which you can control the pins differently by writing once into different parts. And finally the configuration log register which could be used to prevent damage to external hardware like by accidental misconfiguration. Finally there is the table summarizing all the possible configurations of the GPIO port. And it tells us how to configure the general purpose output open drain with these particular bits and particular speed until we can control it with the ODR register, output data register. So we will be writing the output data register and reading from it because we're toggling it and that would control the NMOS transistor connecting the pin to ground and not connecting it. So zero will be connecting it to ground and one will not be connecting it to anything. Like this opposite the usual push-pull configuration where you're alternately connected to ground or to power. So we take the configuration register high because it's been 13 and spilled over. It's address is four. These are all bits. We take the output mode, max speed two megahertz as instructed, take the open drain output, take a look at where our port C is located in memory and we're ready to configure it. There's our register address and there is like a bit too much math there but it wasn't so necessary. Try to make it clearer what's going on but I failed. Then finally we need to toggle the pin actually turn it on and off. There is our output data register at address zero C and the bit 13 controls PC 13, port C, pin 13, 13 is big, clearly enough. And there's our register and we are toggling our bit already. All we need to add is a little weight. There you go. Good but effective. So now we need to build it. The tool chain is generally available in distros. This is GCC arm non-ABI means that there is no host operating system. That's what non stands for and is enough to install. Then we saw the compiler to compile for Cortex M3 which is our SOC in some mode. This is rather redundant because it's the only mode it supports but all the GCC versions require we just compile it to object file then tell the linker to use the linker script to place the sections from the object file into right places. And then we can, that this produces the Elf binary then we can inspect our Elf binary and see that everything went where it should. And we see that vectors went precisely to the flash address zero eight all zeros and there is just eight bytes to enter spy for bytes. It's followed by the code. And finally our stack was placed in SRAM. Next we extract the flash part from the Elf binary and write it into row binary and we can actually take a look again how it turned out. So there is our stack address. 400 hex bytes into the SRAM followed by the address of the reset routine with bit zero set because it indicates thumb mode and it starts right after our stack. There it is, our code. Now we're ready to flash, that's easy enough. We tell, give the file and tell it to verify after writing and it goes quicker. And we're ready to run. But first we need to switch our jumper back from the boot loader to boot from the flash. So that's Alice to the address zero. We can take a look at the board documentation again. Set our jumper and off we go. Works. So as you could have seen, this program was very short. That's thanks to hardware designers. Tweaking it, tweaking it, tweaking the default in a way that is suitable for most basic use cases and not so basic ones. And that's what actually makes it much easier to figure all this out. Like you read the documentation but you can trust that what basic use case you're trying to do there or probably the defaults will be very good and you can check those in the register description. So this gets boring writing all those register values and addresses by hand so naturally you would want to make a library and there's many ways to do it. But that's how I did it. You basically define the layout of registers for a peripheral, define peripheral addresses and then bit meanings. And that will take quite a long way towards making them functional. So right now the microcontroller runs at eight megahertz and it's capable of running at 72. So how you can do that, you can take a look at the clock tree and figure out how you can connect the external oscillator to the system clock and that's going through this part, configuring the PLL to multiply it by nine and then waiting it to stabilize and then you switch it over the system clock from the internal oscillator to the external oscillator to the PLL that's being fed external oscillator. But there are of course some gotchas like the flash cannot keep up with the CPU at this high speed so you have to tell it to slow down the CPU about certain system clock speeds so that the CPU can actually read the instructions it's supposed to execute. And another one is that APB1 bus that has some peripherals cannot work faster than 36 megahertz, you're supposed to slow that down too. So here it is, that's the only configuration for the speed. And if you want more peripherals it's also very well explained there. It's actually more than you need explained here and that's all you need to talk to send and to transmit and receive one byte through USART. Here you can see how to configure the PWM mode and that's how you blink an LED without the CPU. That's how you can read the byte from ADC this is also simple enough and there is a little bit more involved in the description and that's how you can send byte and receive a byte through SPI and finally don't be afraid buy some of the boards and experiment. Thank you. So if you have any questions I have a present for the best question one of those development kids. Go ahead. So I really know very little about this so what would happen if you run the same program but without the code that configures the timer and the GPO? You can actually run this program let's say this is a working program you don't need to do anything else and there is a, if you click on the link on the slide you get that program and if you execute the comments that are in these slides you will get a working program, exactly. You don't need to configure anything these are extras, that's where you can go later. That's the whole program that you need to run that program and the linker script and that's all. What's that your question? To run the program without which part? Without setting the clock and the GPO. The clock and GPO. What kind of program would that be? Trying to write to that... To stay, to be doing something. I don't remember what's happening. I suppose nothing would happen well you won't see anything most likely there will be no activity. Hard fold probably if the bus tells the processor that something is wrong there will be a hard fold probably an exception and it will try to jump to address on the vector table which will be wrong and it will go haywire. So I have a question a little bit from the practical side so we've seen a lot of documentation being someone who hasn't touched it before how would you go about finding out what I don't know? Because right now I'm in a situation where I don't know what I don't know so I don't know which documentation to look at, right? Well you can start by asking questions and searching through that documentation. First question is how do you program this thing? So if you try to look in like program flash in the documentation you can stumble upon the mention of the bootloader and how you can program. You can take it from there then you dig further like how the bootloader is booting and what controls it that's how I was finding it. And also if once you buy the board there's the board documentation that says ISP, ha ha. And system programmer that can give you a clue. Any more? Yes? So if you want to maybe like constrain so a reason for this I would think is something you want to constrain in size or you want to make sure that all the code that's in there is a code that you've audited somehow so what about taking this approach and taking one of those like LibOpenCM or CMSIS and understanding it and then removing as much as you can. Would that be another approach of understanding how that microcontroller works? Would you take that approach? That's a good question. So I would say without understanding how the microcontroller works you don't know which parts of the library you're supposed to remove. That's the problem. And that's why I actually went with this first before trying LibOpenCM3 because I didn't know how it works. Okay, I can go read it but it's difficult to understand if you don't know how they work. So when you were going through the slides I've seen a mention of a JTAG on the STM32 which bears a question. What sort of debugging tool do you have? Well, usually I raise a pin or blink an LED. That's good enough for me. But of course you can use an SVD, this WD interface and there is plenty of cheap tools available like to debug it through that interface. Did you try them? Yeah, I have an OMX USB OCD H which supports it. But that's actually expensive but on eBay you can find like these tools which connect there and are able to debug this like stop the execution, step through instructions and all stuff you want. I just didn't find it that was worth the trouble. More questions? Oh, oops. Have you ever run into a case where the ROM bootloader has information or defaults or magic numbers that you need to look up and then use in your program if you were to then jump to Flash and run? Is there something that kind of like on Unix or on a desktop computer with like UEFI? Does that occur ever with the microcontrollers? No, not really because you only use the bootloader to flash the board. Once you switch the boot pin, the bootloader is out of the path. It's not getting executed. It jumps straight into your code. You're in full control. Oh, there's another one. There's another one there. We have time, yeah. I haven't tried it. I'd like to. I think that the bootstrapping would probably be harder than C because Rust is a little more involved in that part. And I've seen, there's a link there discussing how to do bootstrapping and make it work there. But I assume that, well, it could be more fun, I expect than with C. But C gives you like real hard feeling that you're doing it. All right, so thank you. Thank you.
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Catch the Moon - GeekNights Presents
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Tonight on GeekNights, we review Fabien Riffaud and Juan Rodriguez's "Catch the Moon." It's a stacking/dexterity game.
Excerpted from the Tuesday April 23, 2019 episode of the GeekNights podcast:
http://frontrowcrew.com/geeknights/20190423/catch-the-moon-and-vollpfosten/
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So we were at PAX East, and at PAX East we play a lot of games. Yep. And we could talk about a lot of those games, but today we're just going to talk about two that we played back to back. Basically, we're sitting there on Sunday. We got some time before the Omegathon. And in my wanderings of tabletop working in there, I had noticed a few games. So I went over to the library, I grabbed one, we played it. I went, returned it, grabbed the other one, and we played it. Because they were quick, and they looked like a lot of fun. They looked easy to learn. And they were dexterity grabby games. And we had the circle table, which was great for dexterity grabby games. And they were both pretty good. Yeah. So the first one is called Catch the Moon. And basically. From 2017, it's a recent game. Both of these are recent games. The other one was I was 2018. It was a nominee for the Cardboard Republic socializer Laurel. Yeah. So if you know our opinion on stacking games like Jenga or Via Palletti or Rhino Hero or any of these stacking balanced games, most of the ones that we've played, sort of have these similar mechanical problems, not in terms of the fun of the stacking or the skill of the stacking. Because that part's often great. That part's solid. It's really easy to do that. It's not. Via Palletti with the hook. Yeah. I love that hook. It's super fun and solid. The problem is the victory conditions and the actual rules for winning and losing a lot of these games are very flawed. A lot of them are you make it fall down, you lose, everyone else wins. That's unsatisfying. It's very unsatisfying. There's a lot of turn order determinants who wins. It's like, oh, right. A Jenga tower will become destabilized on about the X turns. You have this many players. You want to have turn X to be so that way it'll be the most stable on your turn. Games like Via Palletti that run out of pieces. It's really dissatisfying if turn order is what determines. It's like, aha, it became unstable on the turn before yours. So you lose regardless of your actual pulling skills. Yep. And turn order wouldn't matter that much, except stacking games, if people get good at stacking, then turn order is the only thing left to determine who wins. And it's also dissatisfying because most of them involve balancing and shakiness and then a thing collapsing. And when the thing collapses, it's like, well, GG. We can't continue. We don't have anything left. So this game we played, Catch the Moon. I'm not going to say it perfectly solves all those problems, but it does go a long way towards solving them. And it tries to solve them. And for that, I give it a lot of credit. Plus it's still really fun to fiddle with this game because what this game is, it is a game of balancing little wooden ladders. And they're all shaped slightly differently. It's a bunch of little wooden ladders. You start the game with two straight ones in this plastic cloud that sort of keeps them erect. And there's a lot of different starting positions for the two starting ladders. And then you roll some dice or something like that. It's dice, right? Yes. And they tell you how you have to place your ladder. It's like your ladder has to be exactly touching one other ladder, two other ladders. It's like there's a rule about how you have to place your ladder. But as long as you follow that rule, the important thing is one. Your ladder has to have some part of it higher in elevation than all the existing ladders in the thing. You nominate one of your hands as your grabby hand. And you can't ever touch anything with anything but that hand. Yeah, you got to use one hand only. But here's a different one. Grab a random ladder. You can't choose one. Most stacking games have rules like you can't fuck with the structure. Like you can't fuck with parts of the Jenga. You're not actively moving. In this game, you can do whatever the hell you want to the structure. As long as you only use one hand. And you only touch it with the ladder you're about to place. Yeah, you can't put your hands on the existing ladders. Only your ladder you're placing can be touched. As long as you do not break it or touch the cloud or the table with the ladder in your hand, drop the ladder in your hand, or break the rule of placement like touching too many at the same time. You got to obey the dice. Yeah, as long as you obey the dice, you can fuck with it as much as you want to get it on there. And you might think, well, wouldn't we just make a really ugly, weird structure? Hell yeah. Yeah, that's right. And there's a lot of crazy shit you can do. The instruction book is actually really good. It shows you a lot of different possible ways of placing your ladder in different techniques with funny names. What's the shameful something? The shameful stack? We use the shameful whatever, the shameful whatever it is many, many times. We just lay a ladder flat on top of another ladder. Yep. We did that frequently. Oh my god. We had no shame. We had a game where there were four shameful stacks in a row and then another structure. And then another three higher up. Oh, the shameful support. The shameful support. We did that a lot. Anyway, but yeah, this game is a ton of fun. The one thing that makes it really good is that let's say you fuck up on your turn. You go and you try to put your ladder and you end up knocking over a shit ton of ladders. Well, the way it works, there's no way to make the entire thing just collapse. That's true. Let's say I go to place my ladder and a whole bunch of ladders fall off. I just mess up real bad. All right, I scoop up all those ladders and just put them in front of me. They're now negative points. I don't lose. The game doesn't continue. Term order doesn't determine the victory or anything like that. We just keep going. And it's like you can still keep having fun. The game doesn't end disappointingly. But you also get a teardrop. Gods are disappointed in you. There is a clear winner at the end. And it's more likely that the winner is going to be the person with the best ladder placing skill, as opposed to the person with the most luck or seat position or anything like that. Because I think that makes it a much more satisfying dexterity. I'm pretty sure if I recall correctly, the rule is when the game ends, meaning all the ladders have either been placed or been fucked up in some way, then whoever has the least tears wins the game because they fucked up the least. If multiple people are tied with tears, then whoever has the least ladders wins the game. So this game is like 80% of the one in there. And the game also ends when you run out of ladders, I think. So it's like you place all the ladders. You can have the same number of turns. You can also have a ton of players going in this game. When does it go to like eight players on the ridiculous? I forget. We played with varying numbers of players and it always worked. I think six players. It goes to six. Best with three to four, which I could see. Right. Yeah, it's definitely best of three to four. But because you're going to get, if you play with too many players, it'll still be just fine as a game, but there'll be a lot of waiting and fewer turns per person, which will make it less fun. But otherwise, the game will still be solid even with six players. So I feel like this, I feel like I want to buy it because it is the best stacking game for us I've found yet. I do like it, but I feel like you want to just want to take these advances in stacking game rules and apply them to an even better stacking game. Yeah, the trouble is a lot of the stacking games I like the most are such that if someone fucks up, the entire thing is likely to collapse. Yeah, but you know, what if it's via Palletti and it's like, OK, if you knock something over, you take all those cylinder as a point to get a teardrop or something. I don't know. But yeah, just take these innovations and apply them to the to the genre to push it forward from where it is now. Yeah, props to Fabia and Rafaad and Juan Rodriguez for advancing the genre of stacking dexterity tabletop games. Like, I don't know if you realized you were solving these fundamental problems of the genre, but I'm sure they did you solve like the primary things we've complained about for more than a decade in the stacking genre. It also goes to show you, you know, someone like me sits there and looks at like a flaw in a game and like is like, I'll make a game that fixes this and I'll think about ideas. And I got won't unless I got the perfect solution. It's like, no, not good enough where it's like, they're just like, yeah, good enough solution. They put it out there and they publish it and they actually make something. Yup. And it's good. And then someone talks about it on a podcast or something to me sits there and still thinking of like, it's not perfect.
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Members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), who identified themselves as the “interim leadership” of the party, have dismissed the expulsion of Dumebi Kachikwu.
Ralph Nwosu, national chairman of ADC, had announced the expulsion of Kachikwu, ADC presidential candidate, and other party chieftains over alleged anti-party activities.
Earlier in September, the presidential candidate was suspended after he supported the call of the party’s chieftains who asked Nwosu to resign after 17 years in office.
In an interview, the interim leadership said Nwosu is the former chairman whose tenure has elapsed and All expulsions and suspensions from him are merely diversionary and a face-saving measure.
Ahmed Buhari, Vice Presidential candidate ADC and Michael Achimugu, a media consultant Joined Us To Discuss
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ADC crisis depends as interim leadership dismisses expulsion of presidential candidate and Labour Party now hot cake as politicians hustle for its ticket. This is Plus Politics, I am Mary Anna Cole. Members of the African Democratic Congress ADC who identify themselves as the interim leadership of the party have dismissed the expulsion of Dumebe Kachiku, Rao Fumoso, the national chairman of the ADC, had announced the expulsion of Kachiku, ADC presidential candidate and other party chieftains over alleged anti-party activities. Earlier in September, the presidential candidate was suspended after he supported the call for the party's chieftains who asked Ngo Su to resign after 17 years in office. In an interview, the interim leadership said Ngo Su is the former chairman whose tenure has elapsed and all expulsions and suspensions from him are merely diversionary and a face-saving measure. Well, joining us to discuss this in-depth is Ahmed Bahari, he is the Vice Presidential Candidate of the ADC and Makala Chimugu who is a media consultant. Thank you so much gentlemen for joining us. Thank you for having me. Great. I am going to start with you of course, Ahmed, because you are the Vice Presidential Candidate of the ADC. There have been so many conflicting statements about what's going on in the party. I tried to speak with Mr Rao Fumoso. Unfortunately, I was unable to get him to be here to talk about this issue. But give us a picture of what exactly is going on in the ADC and this is just a few days before the campaign starts in earnest. Exactly. Mary, a few days ago, about the 21st of August, 2022, the tenure of the National Working Committee elapsed. Before then, we had forcefully, undemocratically, unconstitutionally removed the United States. That angered all the colleagues of that state chairman and they all came down to Abuja and they had their colleagues reinstated with immediate effects and that they are looking forward to the planned National Elections Convention since the National Working Committee's tenure elapses in a few days. They have quickly put together a kangaroo neck meeting announcing their own tenure allegation by one year. So that means I would have to go through the election cycle. And when this matter started creating unnecessary, the President of the Party, the Presidential Candidate of the Party, decided to wait in and when he heard both sides, he said to everybody that in all honesty, your tenure has expired, whatever you did on the 25th of August, futility because at that time you were no longer, after 17 years as a National Chairman, which is also unconstitutional. Oh, Amal, I think we're having a problem with you. We're losing half of what you're saying. I don't know if it's your connection, but it's very difficult for us to make out all the things that you're saying. So we'll try again. I don't know what this is, but let's try again. Okay. So I'm just saying that basically, Chairman, you know, undemocratically removed the State Chairman of Abya States, Chairman, who came to Abuja, and they resolved that their colleague be reinstated. And that's the demand that I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry to cut in. We're going to have to take you out and bring you back in because we're not hearing half of what you're saying so that we can get the gist of this matter. But while we're trying to do that, I'll toss to you, Michael. Michael, you used to work for somebody within the party some time ago, just before the presidential primaries of the ADC. And I think you and I have spoken about some things that transpired during the primaries. But if what the vice presidential candidate is saying is anything to go by, he's talked about the fact that the tenor of the chairman of the party had elapsed and that everything that he's done seems to be an exercise in futility. But if that tenor had expired, as he said, how come an interim leadership or some form of by-election or Congress wasn't held so that they would have another leadership in place to avoid this drama that's playing out? Yeah, thank you. You see, I've never been a Pokemon in the traditional sense of it, so I would not present myself as though I knew everything that's going to happen, you know, by the rules of the party. But I also know that for part situations like this, there should be internal conflict resolutions, mechanisms that should be able to take care of these situations. First of all, I do not know if it's the place of the presidential candidate to be the second chairman of parties on which platform is running. You know, but both the chairman and the candidate have handled these things in a way that does not encourage people with integrity next time to want to place small party politics. Because everything the chairman himself has said between June and now has further indirectly proven his inefficiency, especially, and it also vindicated most of us who kicked against the activities, the events in Abiyaputa and back in June. If there's a presidential election coming up, and the party says it's going to be a distraction for us to do this now. I don't know if it's the candidate himself that has the powers to come out as a certain chairman. You know, I'm installing an interim body, you know, but is it a party thing we are here to observe? Let's talk about the criticisms of, you know, the party chairman. Now, one would think that as this crisis is rocking the party, INEC would step in, but it seems like INEC is somewhat silent. And as we all, as we gather, Mr. Mosul has been the party's chairman for over 17 years. This is what we gather. And now the National Executive Committee of the party had recently constituted an eight-man Ketika committee to pilot the affairs of the party following the expiration of Mosul's executive. Now, that board that is sitting right now is the one that's taking all of these so-called, you know, decisions, because you're querying the fact that the chair, the presidential candidate is the one who seems to be sacking, but I don't, I'm giving you information reportedly that this is, these decisions were made by an eight-man committee. So just to correct you there, Michael. OK, you know, you froze for a moment. The screen froze us, so I didn't hear Mosul going to say it. So I'm trying to say that you were asking why the presidential candidate of the party should be the one sacking, you know, the party chairman and, of course, some members. And I'm saying that there was an eight-man committee that was put together by the National Executive Committee of the party to look into this issue. And they were supposed to hold brief while Mosul has stepped away. So, again, I don't think it's the presidential candidate that's running the show, except you know something that we don't. Well, the presidential candidate was the one who broadcast the message that I worked. He was the one who made the announcement that I saw. I didn't see the committee making that announcement, but I started to be corrected. However, I agree that it is undemocratic for any party chairman to be on that seat for 17 years. I don't even think that it agrees to the INEC revisions. And I do not know why this has been allowed to stand, you know. But like I said, we're watching. That aspect of your party doesn't really bother me, you know. We have always stated since June that everything about ADC as a political party is wrong, you know, and I'm glad that at this point in time, both the party leadership and their candidates have proven us right. I don't know if we have Ahmed back. Ahmed, are you back? I've been hearing everything they have been saying. I wanted to be sure that you're back and we can hear you clearly. Now, you heard some of the things that Michael said. Would you like to, you know, react to that before I ask my next question? Yeah, I'm happy that you corrected Michael. The presidential candidate was responsible for the removal of the National Working Committee chairman. I think it's important that for all parties and big parties alike, what we do is to read the constitution of that party, understand what the legalities are. We're still having issues with your audio, Ahmed. I do not know if you're using an earpiece or something, but we're unable to hear you and it's affecting the conversation. So we're unable to hear what you're saying in its entirety. Can you hear me now? Yes, we can hear you, but then some of your words are lost. Okay, I'm saying that the... I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Ahmed, we can't hear you. So I'm going to trust back to Michael while we try to fix your audio. Michael, let's talk more now about the future of the ADC because this is where the conversation is going. Like I said, it's a few weeks to the campaign kickoff proper. All political parties are strategizing and re-strategizing to deal with what the campaign season will throw at them. But here is the ADC, you know, embroiled in this crisis. What does the future hold from an outsider looking in? I think it's safe to conclude that there will be no presidential election for the ADC. First, the chairman of the party has announced... Can you hear me? Yeah, Ahmed, we can hear you, but Michael was speaking. Yeah. Yeah, okay, sorry, I was trying to call one of your staff. If you cannot get me on this platform, we can do a phone conversation. Okay. Who was supporting another candidate's who lost, another aspirant who lost at the prime... Ahmed, I'm so sorry, I think we're going to have to take you off totally, all right, so that we can just concentrate on Michael and then get you back on another platform, all right? Michael, you can continue, please. First of all, I don't know why people have always misconstrued this. I have never spoken out against maybe as a person, as a politician because you know he's a politician who came into the party and was willing to do whatever it took to get a ticket. All the candidates, all the aspirants on the platform, the party at the time would have taken advantage of any situation that would give them, you know, the victory. We have no problems with it to maybe. Our problem has always been with the party because the party provided the system by which everything turned out this way. But that said, the chairman of the party has expelled, the party has expelled their own presidential candidates. And then the chairman himself made two very critical statements. And I'll remind you, a couple of weeks ago, he put out a tweet insinuating that his own presidential candidate was a fraudster. That tweet, I think he still stands there today. He even referred people to Google to maybe his name, you know, and just yesterday or the day before yesterday, he also announced that maybe he's still a member of the PDP. Now, this is him giving excuses for reasons why, you know, this expulsion is necessary. But now the issue for me is not maybe, it is this. Does the party not carry out due diligence before allowing people to run on their platform? This is the big question because the information on Google that the chairman is asking people to go back to, to prove the unsuitability of his own candidate for presidency, you know, that information had been there before the primaries. When Dumebik joined the party two months before the primaries, why did the party not carry out due diligence? And when every other candidate quite found after the primaries, pointing to obviously regularities, why was the chairman, the same chairman was defending both Dumebik and himself? So to come out today and tell the world that my candidate is a fraudster, is a member of PDP, is a pointer to his own failure. It indexed the chairman, not the candidate, you know? So I do not see the thought of the people. We also had a representative of the presidential candidate of the ADC and over and over again, he made excuses. Well, he said that that tweet, in fact, I think it was the chairman of the ADC in Lagos stage who said they cannot verify that tweet, that it actually came from Chief Mosul. They also said that it could have been anybody, but that they respected that the position of the chairman of the party, and they did not think that he would in any way go to that extent. So again, you're saying that that tweet stands, but the party men are saying that that tweet cannot be verified and they're not certain that it came from him. But now let's look at the issue where he's accusing the presidential candidate on his platform of being a member of the People's Democratic Party. It brings back to the question where you're saying where's the vetting? Who vetted these people? But unfortunately, this man's name has been given to INEC. So where do we even start from? It seems like the party is split into two. There are those who are in support of the chairman and there are those who are in support of, you know, Dumebika Chiku. What happens now? Because that's what everybody's wondering. And for those who are ardent followers of the ADC, where do they go from here? Well, I feel sad for genuine followers of members of the party, especially those contestant on their down ballot, because at this point they are stuck. Where the party should have been making available lotistics and other promotional materials for their campaigns and try to win an election. They have been embroiled in this saga. I don't see it ending well. I do not know really our next room. I don't know if Dumebika will still appear on the ballot following his expulsion, because I know that the party is supreme in Nigeria and it's party people are voting for. So if the party is coming up to say this candidate is no longer in our party, I don't know, I don't see how he's going to be on the ballot. Again, I start. A member of the National Working Committee, Akwashi, if I got that name correctly, has come out to say that that particular expulsion is null and void and it's a mere distraction. So again, I do not think that INEC does necessarily have a problem here, because there are people from the National Working Committee of the party who says these expulsion doesn't hold any water. So we shouldn't be worried, should we? Because I mean, they're coming out here to say what the chairman put out is not necessarily the truth. So these are members of the National Working Committee, people who should be working with the chairman who have said that he's been expelled. So INEC shouldn't have a problem here. Well, this is open to INEC's interpretation. So I guess we have to wait to hear from INEC. I'm not an authority in this particular, especially in the legal issues. But like you rightly said, the party is divided, they are factions. There are people supporting taking sides of the chairman and people taking sides with maybe Karchifu. So it remains to be seen what INEC does in this regard. However, however way it goes, whatever INEC says, even if it may be where to appear on the ballot, the point here is that he has not shown any sign that he's contesting running for this election. Like the chairman said, there have been no consultations, no movement on his part to prove that he wants to sincerely campaign for this thing. Recently, just yesterday here, someone told me in-house that his campaign teaching has also left him. You're saying that the party's candidate has not made any movement or showed any... I'm saying the chairman of the party said that. Well, yes, but then you're not a member of the party. And like I said, the members of the National Working Committee have dismissed every single thing that the national chairman has actually said. So if we're to go by what the parties is saying, how do you know that they're not movement within the party plans that looking ahead to the campaign in itself? Merry some things that are tangible and can be seen. For instance, to see the candidate from Labour Party, from PDP and from APC, and even that of the NNTP, you can see they've been going around traveling all over the country and consulting supporters and trying to move people over. Maybe if this was happening, we'll see it. It's not something that is not open for second guessing. So the chairman has said this and we have seen it. This doesn't mean I'm taking sides with the chairman. I'm a neutral observer here. If anything, I've spoken up against the chairman and I put the blame for everything that's happening in the ADC at his table. What I'm saying, we haven't seen maybe as we have seen other presidential parties, the only time we have seen maybe on air has been to fight with either, you know, is party chairman or with my former principal. I don't see that as contesting for elections. All right, we have Ahmed back on the line. Ahmed, apologies for the connection issues. Now, a lot to be said, if your party chairman has been chairman for over 17 years and nobody has questioned this, then all of a sudden, a few weeks to election day, the party now says, oh, his tenor has conveniently elapsed. Should this not cause a question of cost? The integrity of the members of your political party at the highest echelon. Secondly, and there are also allegations from your party chairman that there are no movements, no plans whatsoever, you know, to campaign for this office. Again, buttressing his points that your candidate is not necessarily a member of this party, but a mole from the PDP. I'd like to hear your thoughts. Thank you very much. Unfortunately, we are having an issue. I think it's important for your, what I guess, who you can work for, one of the aspirants are lost at the primary to understand that this is politics. And emotions are sent to them, but always they play to the back. Like I said, there was a situation where the former national chairman removed the obvious state chairman. This is what caused all the state chairmen to now request for the immediate return of your colleague, who's the obvious state chairman. When all of this was going on, they now also reminded the National Work Committee at that time that your tenure as a left we should start working towards an elected national convention. When this resolution was presented before the former national chairman, he hurriedly put together a kangaroo next meeting. And at that meeting, he announced himself on all the national committee members present that that tenure has been elongated by one year. Now this is not cited in the constitution. And so that is why I said it also by saying it's important for everybody to understand what kind of social contract you are getting into when joining a political party. Oh, any association of that matter. At that point in time, people like myself, the presidential candidate may look at me, how to now decide to limit ourselves more with the condition of the party. At that point, we now realize that the party has had a lot to do with the former national chairman as the national chairman for 17 years. This is contrary to the constitution at the time. So at that point, it now became a situation where the presidential candidate had to take a position. Do I stand with the next chairman who wants to remove all of the draft rules because they are trampled on their colleagues? Or do we stand with the national chairman who has been here on grounds of illegalities? And at that point in time, the resolve became that, according to the military, I am going to stand with the constitution of the party. And let me tell you something that happened very clearly. In that day of future, when Kings and Mughals were speaking English on TV, there were other contestants that were actually doing what they call drafts with politics, mixing with the people that really matter and that we forced during the primary. This is a political matter. It is a political exercise. You have to involve politics. Anything that you are speaking that is English, it's English. What is paramount is how are you connecting with the structure that holds the party together? And when you lose at the exercise, you are expected that you will lose honorably and be a good spot for that. Not to go around and slander the protest that was yesterday, you said was fine. So these are the things that I want to understand very clearly. Okay, I- And you say, Rob, we want you to finish the fight back by saying that all of those next chairman have been suspended. The presidential candidates have been suspended. And what is important in all of this on the side is you cannot suspend a party member in a self-fulfilling due process. Okay. In fact, I'm making word sharing my way you registered in your party and actually walk towards a disciplinary action that will remove you from the party as it happened with Adam to Shomale. These are things that I want you to study and understand before we open our mouth to speak about this issue. All right, I have one more question because we do not have time. I have one more question. One more question, just hold on. From everything that you've said, I've held onto something because I really want to make sure that Nigerians can hear this clearly. You're telling me that your candidate picked a political party but did not do due diligence to understand that that person who sat as the national chairman had been national chairman for 17 years. You only just realized a few weeks ago this is what you're telling Nigerians. Ahmed. Sir, can you just let me respond? Please. Can you let me respond to you? Yes. What I'm saying, like I said from the beginning, it is important for Nigerians to always understand what state-of-the-art countries are getting into. Until this state-of-the-art man raised the issue and then went back to the constitution, only then did we find out that the constitution was not support. The contesting of the national chairman more than twice of the four years' help, which is ages maximum. The way we did not notice it and we thought everything was fine, that was the same way people like Tito Mogalu, one year and the rest is not known. What I think maybe you see right now is what I expect Nigerians to applaud because in all honesty, if the way we have said, okay, Salman, what do you want? I am telling you honestly, as we speak right now, nobody will hear about our situation. We would have sat down and you would face it, either if it's your pedigree like Rafa wants you to do. But what he's saying is, I am going to protest, I'm going to the post and I do not want you or anybody to make this thing, to make us lose at the post simply because the national committee is holding on to us and required. I wish that we had enough time to continue having this conversation. But again, there's always an opportunity for these conversations to be had and I'm hoping that Dumebe Kachiku can be on this show so we can talk more. But I want to say thank you to you. Aded Bahari is the Vice Presidential Candidate of the ADC and Michael Achimungu is a media consultant. Thank you so much gentlemen for being part of the conversation. All right, well, thank you all for staying with us. We'll take a short break now. When we get back, we'll be discussing the Labour Party and the task that is ahead of it comes 2023. Stay with us.
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PMP September 2020 End of Month Review
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Hello everybody and welcome to another PMP end of month review. Well, what is this? Why this is when we get together at the end of every month to review all the submissions to the PMP end of month review event? So every month we invite the participants in the PMP to submit Something into this event if they'd like for review has to be a finished project they have to provide nobody you can't submit more than one and You have to ask for targeted advice as to what you're looking for to take your next step on your hobby journey So we're gonna get into this and look at everybody's submissions. There are a lot as always, so we're going to be moving quickly At this point this month. We're still gonna do all of them We'll see how that goes as we go forward these take a lot of time But we'll see where we end up As I've said, we may need to get to a different thing eventually, but we'll get there for now We're gonna review all of them if you'd like to join us in your hobby journey beyond just this event Of course, we have our normal Facebook group and it's a wonderful group full positivity information exchange and fantastic hobbyist So whether you're just starting out or a master we welcome you with open arms as long as you're Looking to share and to celebrate the hobby. That's really the only requirements If you want to join link is down below Do please answer all of the questions that are on there if you don't answer all three you don't get in so there You go. All right with that being said, let's go right over here and take a look at the submissions for this month So first up we've got Robert Cooper Who's looking for some advice on how to highlight better? He says it's his next big hurdle. Sure. So looking at it Rob, it's yeah, I mean we were pretty flat here So I mean though when you're it feels like you're probably starting out one This is like a really really small thing. So you probably want to get some bigger miniatures honestly To practice your your volumetric highlighting on but what you want to look up is volumetric highlighting and it's pretty simple This is the easiest way to think about it. Look at my arm right now. There are lights directly above me. This is brighter This is darker. That's it. That's the whole that's the whole shooting match right there So when you're thinking about like a color green, this should be a brighter green This should be a darker green, right? I mean, that's that's the the long and short of it So as we're moving around the dragon like the lower parts of his legs here and here and his arms You know, these should be darker under his chin should be darker that kind of stuff We want to pick out these individual elements and make sure we're trapping those lights and shadows The secret of miniature painting is really all about taking control of the light And if you just look at other miniatures Don't just look at them see them Especially, you know go to like putty and paint or something and look at the way they express the volumes And you'll get an idea of like How those are being trapped. So that's my best advice Okay Next up we've got Marco It says he put all the skills and knowledge into this piece But he'd like to improve if this was a competition area, which areas would require work and attention. Sure. So Marco, this is a really nice piece. I like it a lot the Necron on the base is probably a little lacking because he's just kind of like this flat silver thing So always be careful when you include basing elements that aren't up to the standard of the miniature I would say the same for the rock like the rock. I do love the red dust worked in but the rock itself is still a little Bit just kind of like washed and dry brushed kind of feel now when I look around the it's got some nice battle damage I think that's well executed. Your volumetric highlighting is nice We need to go a little if that if this is meant to be non-metallic gold We're not going dark enough nor bright enough. So that's not really selling to me Like I don't have enough number one. So as always, I'm going to talk about highlights as one two three four five One being the brightest five being the darkest three being your mid-tone. So there's not enough one here We also don't go dark enough. We basically stop at three and a half and we never go darker You'd want to smooth out these blends that kind of thing If we're looking at the metals like this metal part here, this is actually rather flat So you want to make sure you take control the light with your basic metals Like I can see a little highlight down here, but then we didn't smooth that out So make sure we get those get control of those lights and in places like that. I like the texturing on the cloak I think that looks really nice You want to smooth this out some it's still it like you jumped from too light to too dark too quick It's also brown, which just isn't really how white cloth actually gets like, okay I'm wearing a white shirt is any part of that shadow brown No, right It's blue because bright how white highlights have cold shadows like warm highlights have cold shadows So in this case you're using a warm white So you'd want to drift more into like a great home to to to show a dark color, right? But yeah, I mean overall the only other thing that jumped out of me was the lightning needs to be more thin more precise It's really hard to do power sort of lighting. It's something I struggle with as well all the time So I'm not look I get it. It's a real pain You've got to get the sharpest sharpest brush you can you've got to get your paint mixed with some ink for some Flow improver or something and you've got to really get in there and just get these like hyper thin sharp lines So that's the stuff that jumps out at me. I hope that helps to give you some things to think about there Marco It's a very cool piece. I really like the color scheme very um sort of a very naturalistic military green I don't know what chapter this is, but it looks really cool All right, next up keys bringing us some shining spears Tried to pay attention to creating significant contrast or sufficient contrast to succeed as the true metallic metal work Let's take a look. So When it comes to the bikes themselves, I think they look nice Does the contrast on the metal work? So we need to really get in on one of these guys and I think that Go back out to exactly how I phrase this question sufficient contrast and does the TMM work, okay? so I Think that we still need to keep pushing the contrast the bikes feel better But that's largely because they have this big pattern Then the riders the hair and the pink feels good the turquoise a teal feels flat still as does the metallic Now as to drawing more attention to the face I mean that's gonna be really hard on a model like this where everything is a riot of bright exploding colors I honestly don't think it's much of a problem given what these things are and that they're gaming pieces I think you're honestly fine Same thing with the lightning that I said last time again just as with the last piece. It needs to be thinner It needs to be more controlled Today if you're gonna sell that effect So I do think keep pushing on the contrast, you know The gems are really working for me So those I do like and the patterning and stuff like that really does look great So, you know, well, whatever you laid down that with that that came out really well. So well done there Okay, next up Caspian Egyptian war clerics painting non-traditional swords the real hassle advice and that would be helpful Sure, so yeah, we've got like unusual sword shapes here And when it comes to this the key is to pick like we'll just take this one for example The key is to pick, you know, some edges and then start creating Alternations of light and dark when you've got a blade like this One of the things you can do is just sort of cheat What I mean by that is you can have this area here be light against the most dark that travels the flat of this area here And then this area gets somewhat lighter again And then you've got another bright spot down here in the middle meant to be a reflecting light bouncing back up Like maybe in this area down here and then this bottom part is very dark And then in the middle part you make the blade itself dark and you make this the brighter section of the middle one Kind of gives you a nice easy, you know Alternating two by one highlight situation So, you know, there's like it's you just need to find your edges draw them out I mean these figs don't look super sharp like well-defined precise Line so that can be really tough because you have to really create it yourself But that's kind of the way I would go about it. Just find some shapes in there and start creating the alternations between light and dark That's my best advice Okay, next up Kurt wondering how to balance the blends And shadows without looking too dark angel also any other tips on how to improve my true metallic metal Sure, so with salamanders, they're an interesting challenge because yes, you do want to stay within a certain tone The answer is you want to push up higher into yellow greens for your highlights As you're doing on things like the feet and then you get very soft And you bring in more of a black instead of a deep green for your shadows or like a black blue Create naturalistic shadows on the green through something like a Payne's gray or a dark sea blue or whatever deep blue like there's A ton of different dark blue black colors around so something like that And that will give you more naturalistic shadows But you rely more on you have more one two and three and you minimally use your four and five But you just use it to create the volumes. I think the most successful part of this to me is the feet I think you actually did those really well like this area down here I know that it's kind of just a little thing But I actually think these are executed exactly right like you've got nice darks defining everything you've go You pop up to a high enough highlight It would just be a matter of carrying this kind of a concept out to the rest of the figure more Equally rather than just on kind of the edges now as to the true metallic metal. Yes, I do think we need to go farther with it You know, it's it can be tough With stuff like the shapes that are here But my best advice with things like the gun These are good opportunities to like bring shadows right up top here to create then a highlight on top You know highlight the shadow to light again. It's all about creating contrast alternation light dark light dark when you have these kinds of leg pieces where the it's got this Metal edge around it, you know up top here should be quite dark It's quite protected with maybe a small light in the center to capture reflecting light down here should be very bright You know just start creating alternating patterns of light and dark like I said in the previous piece So hope that helps Alright next up long can ask about my placement of highlight and shadow in my current whip So again, I appreciate it. There's a couple people this month that did work in progress Don't do work in progress. This is for finished stuff. You have to finish the project to submit here That being said since it's your first time you've done it I'll I'll give it to you and I'll give you some advice But in general finished only you got to finish the piece to get here must be finished. Okay. All right Now as to your placement of highlight and shadow. I think it's fine I think that you need to pop up like where we're falling down here is on and like the problem Is it's very hard for me to judge where you are when it's work in progress? I don't know how far you are how far you intended to go all that kind of stuff now that being said We need to take more high highlights up to the top area here So especially on the the tops of hit the shoulders and these kinds of areas This should be much brighter now if we're just talking about the highlights on the cloak and kind of how those work out Yes, but I need more like you vary the the purple blue here, but we don't vary the red at all So if we're gonna do this We've got to carry some shadows down and carry some shadows down and have this like Naturally extend and create you can do these color transitions, but the shadows and the lights have to extend as well So there you go. Hope that helps Okay mark working on the glow effect from the plasma coils think it needs to extend farther have some glow in the shoulders and back Yeah, so I you know I looked at this earlier, and I do think it's a little too bright on the face I think you might need a little up on the backpack like right here I do agree with you and I tone it down a little bit on the face like have this normal color come in a little little bit more But honestly, I think it works You know, I was looking at this and I thought yeah that pretty much works It actually works best in this photo and I was trying to figure out why and I realized It's because you're not taking this picture in good even lighting. You're taking it in bad lighting, okay? So I We're going to talk about photos in the future. There's some other ones coming up here that we got to talk about photos with but In this one since you have this strong directional light coming in from this side. It's making this area reflect Okay, and when I looked at it from a distance, I was like, oh, yeah, there's light here and there's light here All right, and it looked right and then I went to the next photo Oops, sorry. I went to the next photo where it was turned away from the light and it looked too dark Okay, so sometimes you can do stuff like this like just make it shine a natural light at your miniature in that direction You can kind of get an idea The other thing you can do is the first thing you want to do is you want to define the outer edge Like if this is the glow what circle is it casting? Right, and then you just literally hold the miniature like that and back and forth And you look at like what areas if this is where my globe of light sits What am I touching? So yeah, I'd push it up a little more into those areas But overall, I think it's it's quite successful in the face. It really feels like yeah That's a good glow and it's green on green which wouldn't normally work But I think you actually did a really good job of it here. So well done Okay, next up James Lynch who I met down at hand con has a beautiful Salin ash army Looking for feedback specifically on the cloth and clothing. How do you take it to the next level? Other feedback also encouraged. So as I told you James in person I think your non-metallic metal your gold doesn't have enough one and probably a little bit of two Needs to be brighter needs to pop more needs more edges needs a little more ivory with some white glint or something like that That was the one thing I noticed there. That's my general feedback now. Let's talk cloth I think your cloth looks really nice. I think you have the right amount of highlights in there I think it has a good Variation like I had the good fortune of seeing these pieces up close So I did get a chance to look at most of this Salin ash army, you know Hold it touch it, you know be inches away from him I think there's a couple places where you could add a little bit more five a little bit deeper shadows But honestly my answer is if you're just going for like cloth just straight up cloth That's fine Where you would go if you wanted to take it up a level would be things like either texture or freehand or both Right so working in brocade patterns and things like that into the design or working in texture silk texture You know, so lots, you know thousands and thousands of tiny little Hashes little slashes on highlights and stuff like that which I've got a couple videos on That would be the way you could sort of take it and escalate it way up to the next level But you know that being said depends on it's clear you spent a ton of time on this army already It looks gorgeous You know, I I know you top three you might have gotten first place in the AOS thing So you're clearly doing very well When you get first place out of five or not sorry, I mean 200 some people. Yeah pretty good So but it's great to great to hear from you James I hope everything is well down in Australia and I hope to see you again in 2022 when can con comes back I can't wait to see what you got by then okay Mikhail one of his recent works tried to put everything you know into them, but they feel like they lack something sure What you take is the next step Yeah, so I mean the answer here is going to really be contrast. Okay, so you know when I was looking over these guys They're they're very nice. I like the patterning and stuff. I think all that looks nice I think the the glow on her eyes a little too strong. You want to weaken that a little bit It really looks like like it just we can get the yeah the leader shot here That's you've got a little too much of intense blue right here. That needs to soften out like that's it's reflecting way too intensely But when we're talking about next level, it's mainly on a contrast So when you do the patterns and stuff like we are here or you know things like that when you've got things like bone When you've got things like wood when you've got things like the flesh None of these have enough contrast all of these need to go farther So more tonal variation of value that's going to be the thing you want to you want to work on there Mikhail they look great. They're a really nice looking warband if you're gonna do another one My best advice is keep pushing yourself like this. I think you're doing great now You know work on adding in more variation of Value so more tonal variation. Okay more contrast. Hope that helps All right, next up Paul Allen Most recent completion was striving for realism on the griff drawing inspiration from Kestrel's So go to commit the cat metallics looking true so decided to focus on the bold colors contrast and glazing sure Does the base so and then his final question which does the base work? So my answer is not really. Yeah, I like the basic components of it. Yes, but the stone feels to just like Flat let's go back to that one. Sorry The stone feels just like stone. So this is stone with plants literally growing out of it And yet it's gray and white stone cardinal sin there This is a mortal sin of miniature painting Stone is not flat gray, especially not ruins. That's something that's been sitting out in nature for Months years decades centuries being this broken down it has plants going on it Should have greens. It should have browns. It should have reds. It should have mud on it It should have you know, like that kind of thing. That's what makes something feel old and ruined Now as to the bird. Yeah bird works for me. I think word looks good Like the Kestrel colors like the gray and white feels naturalistic. He did a good job His face is like really eye-catching, which is what you want So all that works for me. I don't have any issue with that at all. I think the bird looks fantastic The metals on the guy are on the on the cast and his armor are very very bright I think we do need to take some control of the light there by having you know We need to get some control with some inks and really glaze in some shadows or something like that, right? Really take control of that light. There's some areas on this that are more successful than others like this little lightning area Here is still staff. I think feels better than some of the other areas So I think just work on what you're doing with your contrast and your true metallic metals and push yourself there And that would be my best advice for you But yeah overall cool piece. I like it Okay, next up Duarte What makes for a more attractive photo the darker infos or the white background? I like black background So I mean it's but in the end it's up to you Overall color composition and do the wings seem detached from the rest of the model if so any suggestion on how to Correct it. Yeah, sure. So I mean the wings are fairly neutral colored They are very detached I mean we got to talk about lighting here, buddy like The black that the problem is if you're gonna do a black background You have to have like this is way too direct of lighting and way too much shadow So let's go to this one because this is like you have a much more even lighting set up here If you're gonna do a black background, you have to flood the area with light diffuse non-targeted light now Okay, so let's talk about this Yes, the wings are Very different than everything else, but I'm not sure that actually matters because they're so neutral toned I mean your color composition wise here. I think you're fine. You're not really using a lot of colors You know my biggest challenges I have with I mean, this is a mostly neutral piece or very desaturated, right? You don't really have any colors that pop except for your your candle flames And the candle flames are one of my biggest challenges with it It feels too that like we don't Ferrari red is not part of a candle flame It needs to be a small amount of white yellow little bit of ochre Mostly a deep orange and then into a little bit of a whole red or deep red black brown at the top That's candle flame color. There's no Ferrari red and candle flames The Though I think my main challenge is not composition. I think composition wise you're you're fine I think you're in a good enough place We need more contrast across most everything like the black is too flat the skin of the the arms in the face of the The character himself are way way too flat We definitely need color there and then the bone that construes the the mount is again too flat needs more contrast So we're way too much in the mid-tones. So I think my composition you're fine now We just need to push the contrast. So there you go. Hope that helps Okay, next up Juniper finished his vampire after having multiple varnish mishaps and finally success in AK Ultramat Sure I mean I still trust AK Ultramat that that company made me very angry and it was a bunch of nonsense of what they did But you know, they still make a really good product. It's it's it is what it is. I don't know I I can say I probably won't support them for anything else but that I'm mostly looking for feedback on the red armor I aimed for it to be fairly desaturated and the TMM where I tried to use some non-metallic techniques for shading with inks Yeah, sure So I think so this is you have bad pictures. I'm just gonna say that straight out Juniper This is a very cool conversion. I really love this idea this conversion You did taking this storm cast character and turning into this vampire lord. This is a cool idea. I like the red armor I think it looks really nice. I actually think the red armor is very successful It probably needs a little bit more contrast mainly through shadow So you need more fours and fives, but the color tone of it is nice. It's great. It's a desaturated red It doesn't smack you in the face. It feels like a like an old worn vampire armor So I actually think that's really successful. These photos are bad. Okay. I don't like if you can see a shadow like this You have too direct of lighting You should be like you should not see a shadow coming off of a miniature in any way if you can your lighting is too Direct it needs to be diffuse you can diffuse lighting by literally taking a piece of You know a four paper or whatever and putting it in front of the light Okay So something like that now that being said I'll do my best with our lighting conditions here and The challenge of doing it in poor lighting is it's not really gonna let me evaluate your true metallic Like I can't see anything in the top there and this is overblown right too much light not enough light I think the red is successful my general impression and I could be completely wrong Given what's going on is that you're aiming the right direction with the metallics We just need to push it a little bit more with the glazing and kind of smooth things out That's what jumped out of me, but overall. I think the red is an absolute success Again, maybe push a little more shadows. You can kind of see it in the black and white where a lot of it Is in that too gray spectrum But the metallics, yeah, I it's a little hard to tell because there the blade kind of looks all white There maybe you've got some color, but it's out of focus. So it's just it's kind of hard for me to tell man. I apologize So indirect lighting I Gotta beat a couple people up for photos this month. Okay Jacob All right, Audi finish the first of my many gets for tabletop standard as I want my army ready decent pace Mainly want feedback on is the robe in the hood Still new to paintings. There's a lot I can learn. Hey, I love that attitude It's very tough to tell again, we have very direct lighting in a very small photo so I mean if you're going for tabletop, I think it's fine I like the little red hood little red cap with the little white dots The robe itself seems fine goblin robes are the least important part of the whole thing So if they're pretty they seem pretty stock standard When you got 60 of them together what what you can see is like weapon tips and hats and long noses I like the addition of the pink to the nose. So yeah, I mean, I think you've got a good tabletop standard If you're looking for something speedy Seems good to me So that's what I'll say Okay Lucas love Vincent. Thanks for the offer first large mini. I'd love to hear one two things You liked one two things you didn't like sure Okay As well as how to make the face more of a focal point So yeah, let's take a look Things that I really quite like about this are Overall, I think the colors used are really interesting even though you've used a lot of different colors like we Honestly have purple green yellow blue and orange on this piece So that's quite a riot of colors with some red on the base. So we're just spinning that whole color wheel Yet I feel like they're fairly in balance like at most of the viewing angles. I honestly feel like it's it's pretty in balance So I enjoy that compositionally I think that the gold I like it needs to come to a slightly higher highlight But I like the texturing and the way you painted it. I feel like that sells for me. I'm a buyer on that. Okay Now the green scales feel like they need something a little more especially on things like the feet Especially as the feet transition into the toenails and the hands into the hand nails Those feel very flat his face has a little does a little better But again, like the green doesn't really transition into the purple super smoothly That's kind of where I feel like it's falling down the armor the cloth all of that sells to me The scales feel like they need a little bit more variation a little bit more smoothness and contrast The other thing that I don't love is the sword which is ironic because you did a beautiful job glazing it But it just doesn't go far enough for me It's really in like two three like that's all you did You didn't push up to one. You didn't push down to Four or five so I feel like some more contrast on the sword It doesn't have to be completely even you don't have to it doesn't have to go like, you know in this complete Even pattern that's another like watch out for that you have like one two one two And they're very exactly balanced and in the same length all the way and all that kind of stuff But I feel like we needed more dark shadows in here There's nothing this guy feels like he's in a dark swampy environment and yet there's no shadows reflecting off of this He's getting just like the sword would be flooded with light from all directions to be reflecting that brightly So it just doesn't feel like up here on the hilt it feels like we got down dark enough But we didn't anywhere on the blade So there you go now as to the face being a focal point I mean doing what I talked about with more contrast more smoothness pop the purple in the nose up Have the eyes be more of a defined color that kind of thing I think would would draw more attention to the face. So there you go. Hope that helps Lucas All right next up Fabian custom nergal demon prints looking for some general feedback But also on the wings are they too boring? Yes, easy answer. I mean if you let me so here's the thing. I always say if you Had the wherewithal to ask the question you asked the question because in your mind You knew the answer so you either you know the answer and you're looking for me to absolve you Okay, I am not if you had it in your head listen to the voice You don't need me you have your own inner painter inside of you And when they tell you mmm Does that feel right? We've all had that moment listen to that voice. Okay, so yes, the wings are flat. They need more They need more contrast. I have multiple videos on doing wings. So I would recommend looking into those Now as to general feedback the problem with the the body itself is again It's all very flat like it's from a distance. This guy just looks like sort of a study in yellow brown Maybe going into a little bit of red. We need more separation of elements like More colors glazed in like if he's all meant to be one thing That's fine Then we need to have like colors if he's meant to be nergal then give me some green some purples glaze in something Give me more shapes. Give me more Variation of hue here and use that to define your volumes, right? A lot of things here are just too flat and too lacking in contrast So that's gonna be my main feedback and advice for you a cool conversion though I don't know what this is from but man, is this a creative original thing like this is super neat. So Yeah, it's like a super cool idea. I dig the heck out of it I have no idea what you built this from but it is a very unique interesting figure Alright Adrienne first Post hey welcome glad to have you Try to improve something every time one thing that bothers me still is gloss varnish You can't see on this photo. Well, when I varnish models This makes them somehow dull even if I use gloss I've tried many brands and ends up like this every time I paint metallics using alclad two paints that are very shiny And it's always despite when they end up after varnishing. Okay, so these guys look really nice Here's my best advice for Adrienne. Please for the love of all that is holy stop varnishing your metallics You don't need to even with gaming pieces. This is just this thing that's out there Plastic miniatures are tough metal paints are tough You know, I mean like unless you literally grab your miniatures and rub them like this Okay, or you have some plan to really really get them into a position where they're gonna get worn and torn I do not varnish my my Metal minute like when I have metallics I varnish in the middle with all my mats I paint all my matte colors first and I varnish and I paint all my metallics I've never had a scratch and I play with my armies, you know every weekend and take them to five tournaments a year so That is my first advice alclad two is a beautiful metal paint and you can tell here these guys really pop My biggest advice for you if one I can see this a very zoomed out photo I mean they look really nice love the colors love the execution swords look wonderful beautiful variation on the swords By the way, beautiful That really sells for me. I'd push up the contrast a little bit more on the shoulder pads You have wonderful contrast in the metallics that really sells of course Those should be the things that pop the most I would work on the contrast on my blues a little more Bring that up a little bit give us a little more action there I think that's really the number one thing that jumps out of me But hopefully with the varnish trick, you know And if you if you're the type person that you do the alclads and then do the matte paints last just don't varnish these guys I promise they'll be fine You don't need to worry about it Do not varnish metallics. It's just going to ruin them Okay Patrick painting figures for a little over a year now 54 mil Norman warrior I would like you some feedback on shading and the flag because it doesn't give me that feeling It's made of fabric Sure, and then as well some general feedback. So a couple of thoughts here one we definitely I mean the same thing I've said many times we need to have the contrast a lot more so He he is a very flat figure when you're painting in the scale 54 mil You have a lot more space, which means two things Contrast of value needs to get upped and contrast of texture So there's sometimes where we say that oh when you paint larger You don't need to worry about contrast as much because the light will do it for you. I don't believe that You have to take the lighting into account to make it look realistic You have to create the lighting situation and bigger figures allow you to do that So for example, his steel is just all one flat color on his his chain shirt here, right? So like I need shading that is in here and light reflections up here and stuff like that Same with the shield same with the pants same with the jerk and same with all of that Now the other thing and what would answer your flag question is you need variation of texture Okay, so as you go up into 54 and 75 millimeter You have the ability to add texture because you can see it It would get to a scale where you can now see texture more clearly So what that means is things like hashes stippling dots Scratches wear tear and like on things like the leather and the jerkin and the wood and the sword scabbard and the shield and the flag We need to see those textures in there and that's what'll make it feel like cloth But at the same time the first one where you have more naturalistic shadows and highlights created if you then add in the texture As well, that's what's gonna do it for you Now that's a lot of stuff if you're only a year in okay, so I don't want to hit you with too much My main advice would actually be to focus more on contrast first get your contrast down Understand your volumetric highlighting understand your lights and shadows and then Work your way to textures eventually. Okay, so hopefully that helps Alright next up Jake bringing us another lunar wolf. We talked. We saw some of these last month Two things you did well and two things still need to work on this might be a format that we just go to It might be it might actually be like a one thing you did well in one thing because that'll really let me You know discuss so but we'll see for now. We'll stick to two Yeah, so things I think you did well love the Love what you've done taking into account things like the dusting and the and the weathering the sort of powder No, my goodness, excuse me, I hope that wasn't too loud So I think that really sells We've and I know that you know part of what you said with last month was you were going for You know something tabletop this needs to be replicable. You're not looking to take this to an ultra-high level got it So that's how my advice will be structured Um The I think the battle damage looks nice I think that's you know you break them up a little bit more in variation So one of the things human brains do is they want to make everything the same size Every one of your chips is the same size and every one of your scratches is the same length Now I know they're not exactly the same length in millimeters But they are that is the same size as that is the same size as that is the same size as that is the same size as that is The same size as that is the same size as that for all practical purposes like you're varying like this Right. This is your variance. That's not variance if you're gonna do scratches One needs to be like that and most need to be like this and then you got one like that That's variance right so you should have one like go in the whole length of his leg and then a couple little ones And then you know that kind of thing, right? You also need to make sure your dots and your chips are of different sizes So I like it. I like your coloration. I think that looks good I like your random patterning the general patterning is good. We just need to vary the size and application Okay, it's a hard thing to do because your brain why likes regularity. It wants to do the same thing However, that isn't what we can do. Okay So Now on to the other thing I like is I like where you're going with the axe I think that actually looks really cool with the sort of fire coming down You know again If it were if you're going for a higher sort of you know and stuff I'd say eventually, you know, you could smooth out your blends But honestly, I like the execution on it again for something fast and more tabletop focused to capture some light like that and a little Flamy piece I dig it. I think that's really cool. Makes that dude stand aside or stand apart. I think it's good Alright next up Dave 20 year old dragon ogre It's a shag off actually, but yeah, well, I guess shagouts are dragon ogres, but whatever I know the kit. Well, I've got a couple of them. I love them Can't bash some tiered and wings on which by the way looked great. I we haven't got I looked at this earlier I absolutely love this conversion. This is gorgeous man. You made these fit together so well I mean these it feels like this was the kit you everybody's gonna see what I get in this First time using snow, which don't think quite pulled off Sure This was a turning point your skill push feedbacks most appreciated. Yeah, this looks really great As I said the conversion alone is absolutely wonderful. I really really enjoyed This conversion like you really nailed it. You knocked it out of the park with integrating these two pieces together It feels like this should be the kit Like really legit So yeah, well done on that Now, you know as to the stuff I like your contrast of value on the skin where we're missing is the variation of hue So of color in the shadows We have our one two three really nice But we never really go to a four and five on the muscle structure on the volumes We never integrate the reds the maroons the crimson's the Purples that we would want to see into that flesh to make it feel alive So we want to keep pushing the color like that That's the number one thing that jumped out of me that if I was gonna tell you what to work on next It would be that if you want a second small thing It's be careful with large big shapes like the wings that feel very airbrushed You want to still go in and make sure that you are picking out individual areas creating some naturalized texture on Big things like these wings, you know, which like I said, I mean I can I know you use the airbrush on them Because I can see the effects of the airbrush, which is fine But you want more variation here. These are all just like the same. It's all just the same, you know So either use the airbrush more to your your More to your advantage by bringing in some glazes of other colors near like the bone pieces are going and actually highlight out the little bones that are in between the wings or Take so your paintbrush and make some long stipple lines and then glaze over those and like you can do a hundred things, right? But the point is is that you want to be doing something like that to create more visual interest in those Okay. Now as to the snow. Yeah, it doesn't quite work. It's a little too clumpy I have a couple of realistic snow videos my advice be go watch those. I think the one you want is like I Don't know when I return to it 92 or in the 90s. Maybe is when I return to it. So check around somewhere in there Hobby cheating 90 something Craig Lewis did a lot of new stuff like sculpting obsidian like blade and having this Marvel look on this Marathi looking to improve more in every aspect sure That's not quite as targeted as I would like but I'll see what I can do for you Okay, so the number one thing is when you have that the jumped out of me was the conversion works like good integration of the wings I think that works fine and you managed to blend in the the pieces rather well So and make it feel like a naturalistic transition. So that sells for me The number one thing I actually noticed was up on Marathi in this area where we want to be paying attention, right? First of all, I wouldn't do this with this blood effect. It's just kind of too far Like if you want a couple little dribbles coming out of her mouth, that's fine But like having it run out like that everywhere. It just really Covers the fig in a negative way to be honest. I mean, I know we're like yay blood and it's super cool Yeah, it's just not as impactful. It just makes you look messy Now the thing that jumped out of me was contrast. Okay, so the wing effect is fine It's kind of it's it is what it is I would still pick out the feathers like you need to go in and actually make something happen with the texture on those feathers But the contrast here that needs a lot more attention is in her skin in her outfit and in her headdress, right? Like her headdress is just basically gold. Her skin is just basically this color and her outfit is black with a little bit of purple So more contrast more volumetric highlighting is really what we need to see. I think the conversion is really cool So I think that looks nice. We just need to make sure that we we're still pushing that contrast up So if I was gonna tell you one thing to work on Craig, it would be push that contrast So with her skin integrate those soft pinks those crimson's those magenta's those even soft purples on the gold bring in Give me some chestnut tones some light purples some shadows push me up to the silver for the highlights create take control of the light and really you know really grab it, okay on the On the dress itself show me some deep blacks show me some purple You know into into a sort of lilac highlights or something like that. They're very soft or very small volumes just something like that So there you go, Craig. Hope that helps Okay, next up Alberto hyvins I've tried to apply your previous advice now I appreciate any proven that you can suggest for this one. Yeah, so It's good. There are two main things that jump out of me. This is really nice. Good clean fig looks really nice It's interesting figure Number one is what I've been talking about already We need more of a tonal variation in the skin more variation of hue and a little bit of contrast So again, we're getting there. This is better. We're going the right direction. We need to keep pushing it Integrating more tones. There's a lot of there's a lot of cool larger-scale female works around that you can Google even more male works that you can look at and see how they've integrated different hues and contrast into that skin There's a lot you can do there bringing in additional green tones red tones deep purples deep reds mixed with deep greens to get a nice subtle realistic Desaturated brown lots and lots of options. So that kind of stuff the other thing that jumps out man This is the hair. The hair is a real opportunity. We're passing by We need to get that into You know more naturalistic highlights So again, like I always talk about if you want to understand how to do Highlights just go Google pictures of hair dye boxes like Vidal Sassoon hair dye boxes and look at how they light the Woman's hair in there because it's always photoshopped It's perfect lighting like it's perfect lighting in the studio and then they correct it with a computer to be the absolute perfect highlights So it'll show you exactly the halo of light the ring and exactly how it's created And I think that's where our opportunity is to to improve there Okay to create more variation in that hair because that's kind of a it's a big piece big part of her face We want to make sure we're catching that out Alright next up Nako tried his best also tried not to use any white instead all the highlights are done with rack our flesh and the sword just yellow Love it. Love it Okay, so I feel like we could have on the non-metallic gold. We should have integrated more into a pure rack our flesh We're not going high enough on that and pure rack our flesh would be enough to give us a bright highlight So we need we need to push a little bit more there in some places Sword works. Although in general, I would avoid making the tip the hottest part. This is just like a classic Sort of thing I see a lot where people just take it up in one direction This is always more boring have the hot part be in the middle and the edges and have the tip be black And the bottom be black and this be hot It will look you will be amazed how much better it will look simply by literally moving it down This is the easiest trick of the eye instead of going one direction Make the eye move two directions as we go toward the highlight and you will blow you away. How different the feeling is, okay? Now other than that I like the blue armor I think that's well executed on we do need to pop up the highlights on things like the backpack and the very top Parts the shoulders the highest parts of the overall volume of the miniature It needs to come up a little higher As well, we probably need to glaze in a little bit more shadows But overall I really like the execution on some of the on on the gold other than the shield I think which you've got some parts that really stand out really nicely, especially the iron halo and the pieces on his backpack I think that looks good the soft scratching on the leather I think looks really nice the the bottom of the cloak by the way looks absolutely wonderful with the red You've worked up in there stuff like that that I'm a buyer on I'm a buyer on that a hundred percent Yeah, really good stuff great There you go. Hope that all helps Okay, next up Matthew. I'm looking for advice on how to improve corroded breasted non-metallic metal So, okay, Matthew. Here's my honest advice. Here's my simple answer. Don't I Know it sounds like a jerk thing to say, but here's why I say it You have to master non-metallic metal and really understand how volumes work and lighting works and really have Convincing NMM and then you can start working on polluting that with other things, okay It's a really complicated technique. It's not an easy thing to do All right, so like but that being said if you don't mind failure and challenging yourself and continue learning then okay So the way you integrate corrosion into non-metallic metal is by placing it in the shadows It's effectively a trick of secondary lighting you use Corrosion in place of secondary highlights in NMM So you should have your high highlight your two your three or four or five and then you come back to two Four three two, but instead of climbing back up into your highlight colors You climb through browns into brighter brown and then into orange This has the advantage of usually being placed where the light isn't striking because the light would be reflecting Where it's still brightest so it feels naturalistic now why those areas that aren't being reflected upon or happen to be the areas of highest rust is usually a bit of a An artistic license now that being said when you've got things like pits and rust those are good chances to break it up Don't make them also universally orange like you did here. You want some that is brown You want some that are running out So you still want those high highlights, but you've got to shrink the volumes way down on the reflections Okay, and you want interruptions of them scratches things like that things that make it look worn places where suddenly You know rust creeps in or something. So it's this really careful balancing act. You have to walk There's probably a video in this at some point in time doing non-metallic metal Corroded weapons. That's a very specific thing, but I know exactly and it is very challenging But I hope whether that advice helps you out Alright next up mark part of a larger collection of models from a war cry war band but Try a few different things here tattoos or something. He's never done Can't help a feeler's room for improvement another aspect You're struggling with is how to make the sculpted furs look really good So here I'm just gonna probably direct you to two videos mark So the tattoos look nice You need to sharpen them up So I direct you to my sharp thin lines video as well as my tattoo video Which is in the 60s or something watch both of those Because in the tattoo video you see that one of the keys to integrating them is one go a little bit darker more The black on this and to make sure you have the flesh tone glazed over the top So they feel integrated into the skin. They need to be sharp They need to be strong and then they need to be glazed to be softened. They have to start strong Now as to the fur again, so I have a couple different videos on painting fur And how to make those look realistic. I would direct you to the most recent fur video I couldn't tell you what number it's in but these war cry models and these chaos models Really fit that style of fur very well It's a technique that's very hard to explain But it has to do with making fur clumps and patches and then highlighting and criss-crossing them And that's a very naturalistic pattern-looking way that if you've looked at like my recent chaos wearers or chaos nights that I've done They all use that technique So I would direct you back to that video and that will put you on the right direction. Okay? So hopefully those two things help Alright Next up Kyle Relatively new to painting. This is his 12th model Mostly alternating between bones and whiz kids Mostly looking at improving any atrocious mistakes. I mean my best advice is there's not much I'm gonna be able to tell you at this point like it's your 12th model Keep painting keep learning keep watching stuff and practicing Improve your contrast improve your brush control like the stuff you need to work on immediately your 12 models And that's basically nothing like I don't mean any offense. Okay, but I've painted 3000 models in the past seven years, you know like It's a difference and It's not that you need to My point is that like you want to do you're you're still learning the muscle memory and the brush control and all the basics And that's really the stuff like telling you to focus on techniques would be the wrong thing to learn at this level Right, it would be like if you're just learning math and I said, okay So now we're gonna talk about calculus. Whoa, we haven't even gotten through like addition multiplication Division yet, you know, like let's slow down here. So my best advice is it looks good It looks like you're painting relatively cleanly So what I want you to focus on is your brush control getting more models under your belt and pushing your contrast I've talked a lot about volumetric highlighting and stuff like that start thinking about how to increase your contrast of value lights and darks Okay, and I think you're you know, you're coming along Certainly if you've got that if you've got the bug, I'm very excited I think this is a super fun model. I don't want to see him kill that pig though. I hope that pig is his friend And you know bones models and whiz kids models and stuff like that are perfect to learn on my best advice if you really want to practice on Understanding your your volumes and really get that contrast down Pick up like some of the whiz kids the troll or the smaller giants or stuff like that Like not the really really big ones, but just kind of the smaller stuff They have great exposed flesh and musculature and those kinds of muscles are a great way to practice Really understanding volumes because you can go Google a million image of just muscle bound warriors on the internet You know, you can go look at for Zeta paintings or you can go look at Elmore paintings You can go look at anything like that You can go look at putty and paint or all the people who do take it to a super high level You can look at how they define the muscle texture and then you can start practicing it But building contrast and brush control is going to be your real real thing you want to work on this level Understanding your paint understanding how to thin it Understanding how to apply it and understanding how to create contrast. That's the road. You need to go down Okay, next up Abe Know where to improve where to practice up to display competition quality Sure, so I mean my my first thing I would say here is if we're talking about you know Sort of display or competition The I wouldn't use a fig like this. It's a bit sort of overwhelming and cacophonous And out of balance. So like just that's just model choice doesn't really do with anything else The second thing I would say is the red itself feels Flat like I don't know what to I don't know what to make of it Or how to my brain can't really resolve it because it's not responding to the light in the same way as other Elements on the piece it feels very flat even whereas things like your sword and these other parts are like really responding to the light Now as to the OSL. Yes, I think this is way too bright and yellow like this should be an orange I think the OSL works over here on this leg I think that actually looks pretty cool I think over here if we just took it down to an orange and had you know more basically blue here going up into an orange We'd be in the right place. Okay Um lighting wise we're a little overexposed here again because I've got all these shadows like we're way overblown If you have like zebra stripes you can turn on your camera to see overexposure like when you go to the black and white I can't even see detail in the arm here or in here or in here, right? If that's happening, you're overexposed, right? So just pay attention to stuff like that so we can actually see what the real colors are This the gray stone needs to push into again more contrast more controlled texturing probably Um the sword looks good. Although if you're gonna do these little hash lines, they need to be thinner And like I'm not sure what you're aiming at by trying to capture there So like in general, I don't love the hash line technique unless they're gonna be really small really tight and really close together Like I would like this sword a lot more if it was just those blends going up and down That would honestly sell me a lot more than what we did with all the low lines So those are my thoughts a overall it's a this is a you know, it's a crazy fig I Have no idea what this is that guy is really an unusual figure and you know, so keep pushing Okay, next up Sergei want to share his work need fresh eyes because can't see his mistakes Sure, so a couple things jumped out at me when I was looking at this one one The white beard feels a little too white needs it feels like it needs to have a little more Variation like and let me tell you why this is flame again get rid of the Ferrari red from the fire too much yellow Not enough orange or ochre orange and deep orange way too much red like that's not how fire looks But the thing that really jumped out of me is you've reflected this light Here on to him like you have areas where this yellow light is having an impact It's reflecting on his hair is faced up like that. Okay, if that's the case then this is a relatively dark scene But it's not a dark scene. It's a very bright scene your rock is painted as though there is a ton of other light source your Green over here, which is completely shrouded from this is painted as though There's a ton of other light your white beard is painted as though There's a ton of other light Everything else on this figure is telling me this guy standing in daylight The base the walls his weapons his other arms his other pieces everything says I'm standing in Noontime daylight and yet then all of a sudden this torch Which if I struck a if I bled a torch in this room right now, it's not this is not as bright as daylight by the by in my room Um It would not have any effect right like if the lighting condition in here would basically not change I mean it would get all smoky and gross in here, but that's about it So like if you're gonna do you cannot create light without creating a shadow, right? But there's already a dominant light this light can't beat that light So if you're going to do the torch thing and have that torch light you need to bring everything else way down Okay, and create this lighting halo here And that needs to define your lighting everything else needs to be like maybe a soft blue light or a moonlight or something like that And it what caught me out was when I looked at the white beard It looked just really white and it didn't have the deeper shadows I was expecting given the torch standing there So that's probably the number one thing that jumped out of me sir. Okay, so I hope that helps Also, avoid this yellow cast on this down here Torches do not reflect this color yellow. This is like a cold Like lemon yellow. That's not torches. Don't reflect the lemon yellow at best. This would be like a soft orange yellow glow Okay, next up. Um, Zach been a while since posted for review. Um So this is hobby growth project looking for advice on making whites pop more have started working with golden acrylic and liquid Texanx and white general advice on things you can push sure So, I mean I was looking at these guys. I don't have any super close-up shots So it's a little hard to tell I mean the white feels like it's good What you're going to need to do if you want it to pop more is create more contrast So like I noticed on things like the shield you're using, you know an ivory against a white Well, that's never going to pop if you make the edge of the shields dark Then the white shields will pop more, right? So like I don't know exactly the color scheme you're going for but you have a very flat toned color scheme I mean the white stands out against the blue because it's You know, it's a much different color putting like a soft bright ivory against a cold white That's not going to be a lot of contrast, right? um So, I mean if I was really going to do this I would say Um one try to pay a little bit more attention to the faces inside there those felt unfinished But two the thing that jumped out of me is I feel like this would be so much more impactful If things like the edge of the shield and a couple of the pieces were more dark In some way that could be changing them to an actual hue that could be changing them to a darker version of the actual thing I don't know. There's probably lots of options out there But that would then make the white stand out way more to me and create a much nicer dark light dark contrast there, so Hope that helps Okay, next up sam So effrayl stern went for a satin matte black armor and velvet on the fabrics Would like any tips you would offer in general maybe some more on white hair Yeah, so I think the armor like I understand the satin matte thing you're going for on the armor It does feel still a little too flat is my honest answer the Texturing on the inner part of the robe looks better than the outer part of the robe And that's probably because of like Just the nature of what you have access to here But this one feels just way too rough Like if you want a stippling texture, we've really got to take that stippling into control The inside sorry. Let's go back to This one there we go. The inside feels like it works to me. You caught a good highlight I like the vertical hashing. I think that's okay The outer one doesn't work. It feels too rough too sort of chaotic Um, like I can't get a I can't get a bead on what texture you're actually aiming at there The armor feels like we need to up the value just a little bit in the high highlights I understand you want it to feel more matte. That's cool. I would still bring it up a little bit more It is still some kind of you know mildly reflective enamel Um, so it makes sense that something would show as to the hair I think it works fine enough She has a really weird haircut because the way it's flying and flipping around So honestly, I don't fault you for not being able to create sort of the perfect halo Like you can do when they have their bobs Um, so yeah overall, I I don't see any problem with the hair. I think it's fine So there you go All right, Emily, uh long time already crafty type person but fairly new mini painter. Um always aiming to do my paint best paint job What do you think is the most impactful change or improvement I can make in my painting? Sure So, yeah, I mean, it's obvious you have come from an artistic background. This is a really cool pox walker. Um, so The best thing you can do is to look at more contrast of either value or hue I think we've got some We've got some good beginnings here, certainly. Um, but we need to continue to work that down So one of the things that's and it's more hue with this guy than it even is value He feels like he needs more colors integrated into him. He's very monotone Um, he's basically brown, right? I mean, that's if I had to sum it up In fact, if I really would sum it up, I would say he's he's completely yellow So if I had to use a real color, um, because everything on him is a variation of yellow in some way Uh, and so my real advice would be look at how we work in other tones You've got a little bit of reds and stuff around the the boils I think that looks nice like all the wounds and boils and stuff look good But you want to have some maybe soft greens or purples or things like that more softly glazed into the into the Muscle structure and things like that and that'll probably help a great deal So that would be my big piece of advice But welcome and hope uh, I hope that helps Stephen, uh, all right. Thanks for your feedback actually helped over the last few months Uh deliberate practice on trying to get smooth blends on skin Try to push with unusual and or contrasting shadows first time using the airbrush than something Uh, other than base coat. Sure So it's good. I think keep working at it. I like the variation on the skin I think this looks nice. We can go deeper with the shadows You I would use a little bit deeper green in the shadows than that like this would be that would be a good Kind of just outside the shadow color, but needs to come down into a more darker Uh Likely warmer color in the actual shadows themselves. Okay, um, so that's where I would kind of go there Uh, but overall I like the variation and sort of what you're doing there I think that that works for me We still need to work on picking out some of the detail and texture That stands out on things like the suckers that aren't doing anything or aren't a different color I think the airbrush blending on the tentacle. Yeah works fine. No issue there But again, don't you know using the airbrush or using whatever isn't an excuse to not start picking out that detail This guy has a lot of beautiful detail like all these little sucker pods Need to be some kind of color and stand out They should be standing out from the the piece they're attached to right when you see an octopus Um tentacle it has like the suckers are very sort of bright white against the soft pink of the octopus They really stand out in this big contrasting way And frankly even if they didn't it would still be the right choice artistically because it would make it more visually interesting So there you go. Hope that helps All right next up Joel uh So this is a historical figure Trying to integrate warm hues and the highlights and bluish ones in the shadows created daylight lighting situation Does it sell also the last time I entered I got a critique for not integrating enough colors into the flesh Does it look better this time? Yes, so first first things first. Yes the to your last question 100 it does love the blue tones in the lower part of the face love the red tones in the cheeks In here love it on the hands. Yes a hundred percent great great stuff We need to like probably smooth out just a few areas a little more Like he's some of the lights and shadows aren't placed exactly where you want to like these These come in a little too far. This cheekbone actually would come down here So this this shadow shouldn't be extending quite that far The red should be more wrapping up around the backside of the cheek But we're definitely going the right direction. Keep experimenting with it. And again my best advice Go watch makeup contouring videos. It is the best thing you can do You ever want to know how to integrate colors into skin male skin or female skin By the way, there's plenty of male makeup contouring videos as well But go watch those wizards work They are masters of color and contrast and in a way that Miniature painters will never understand they they are light years ahead of us On being able to take any volume and completely restructure it They can make their cheekbones look four inches different than where they actually are Right, that is an incredible skill. So that's my number one thing. So that works now Um, yeah, honestly the rest of it, you know talking about the naturalistic shadows You know historical stuff tends to fall into a lower contrast range for the most part And yeah, I think it's largely working. There's probably a little bit of stuff I would smooth out. I'd still probably bring some shadows down You may want to think about some final glazes of a soft shadow color So if you're going for like cold shadows, then take some panes gray and thin it down And when you're all done with everything all your camo patterns down everything's there Just softly glaze some of the shadows in a really controlled fashion It can be a great way to create universal environmental shadows While still preserving your overall work So um, I think that's probably would be my best advice for you Hope that helps Joel All right, Sam, uh So one on the rosary beads one of them slightly blue white But found it very hard to do on the cloak highlighted with hashes towards a gray white and then glazed over the red Any advice on how to do this without coming too pink? Um, yeah, sure. So let's talk about the cloak first because that's the easy one The anytime you put white under there, that's what's going to happen glaze or make your hashes with flesh tone And do you and then go over it with a couple layers of red and that won't happen So you use like a sunny skin tone that will keep in the red second advice is take something like a red ink So something like uh, like a Vallejo gaming red one of a big go-to favorite of mine Thin it down into a glaze multiple coats of that and you'll get it back to a pop in red Okay, then it won't matter if there's white underneath now as to the rosary beads Which we had to zoom around here to get yeah, there's way too much actual blue Like if you're going for that kind of pearlescent type of feeling Two things need to happen. You need to highlight them like globes Okay, which a globe highlights in a specific way which is light Into I mean if you just highlight how to if you just look at like how to highlight a globe Okay, of course, of course. I wouldn't get it. That's all right. Uh, let's talk about like globes globe Shape in light Okay, that's fine. It's gonna I currently googles about my friend, but anyway Look at like kujo has a video on on this So go check out kujo's video on highlighting the different uh the different types the key with a globe is it's like this This is the globe It goes one two three four five four three Right, that's what you need to capture. So it comes back to that crescent highlight on the bottom Now doing that and moving your blue up and then having those additional lights on the bottom with the white would subtract out the amount of blue Okay And that's going to make them feel more like they belong in that white pattern with just a soft influence of blue So there you go. Hope that helps All right, patrick recently participated in a store challenge, which we were asked to create something out of a curated bag of bits Uh, I'd be interested in some feedback regarding compositional elements in particular though any other pointers are more than welcome Yeah, I mean, I don't really know what to give you feedback on for this like it's a really super cool challenge Um Compositially this came out really neat. You did a fun thing just with random bits You made something that's compelling and feels like it exists. So I dig it um I think the the the ruins you talked about that came out really well I'm glad that that you use that hobby cheating that works out fine I mean, I think given what you had to work with. Yeah, you created a very nice vignette that sells to me. So Yeah, no no feedback. I don't know what you know, like It's good. It's good stuff Okay, um bartas looking for some feedback on the flesh and this is his first larger model in oils Yeah, so I I did some spent I spent some looking at this. Oh also. He said Crete on the eyes on the slime slime looks great slime looks fantastic came out wonderful eyes look good A little bit more hashing toward that around the slit Okay, so even the yellow needs to be a little bit more hashed bringing the orange slices just a little bit deeper And then come back to a light on the out very outside. So it needs to go darkest light Darker darker out to light on the very edge. It's a weird thing, but on alien eyes like that Think of like the um the eye of sauron Okay, and you'll have the right idea now as to working in oil paints. Um, it's good I like all the colors you're getting bold with here, but we it's clearly we still need to work them more together So my best advice in looking at this it still feels like they're not as smooth as they could be Which tells me that we're not spending enough time with our dry brush After the application really smoothing things down and bringing them all together So I have a couple different soft dry brushes that you can use to really Bring all those oil paints together and create something really smooth even on a texture That's probably the number one thing that jumps out of me, but I I love how easy Uh, or you know, how great all these different colors. Yeah, you made and I this feels like a Fantastic model to do with oil paints. So hope that helps Okay, next up Raphael Um overall feedback on any tips if the cape sells the transition from blue to purple and it's highlights with dark bits So I looked at this one earlier and yeah, the blue to purple works. I think that's a nice soft transition I got no problem with that. We need to go higher on the highlights though Like again, as I've said many times show this whole thing more contrast more contrast is usually the key Um, it's very rare that that's not my piece of advice Uh, but yeah, I mean we need to just take it a lot higher We need to get that that cloak needs to come way up into a higher light And the shadows need to come down into a more soft gradual gradation into a deeper four and five So contrast is king. I think that's really what you want to work on here But the transition works. I think it looks very nice. I think the purple to blue looks great. So well done Okay, ray cooper, uh So red dragon just completed general feedback on the whole model specific feedback on the flame. So, uh, don't have this Blue in here. I don't know if you were going if you're in your head It was like a blue flame, but it doesn't look like it don't like skip that that oven light thing Just make this be white red or sorry white yellow It's like right here. There should be a tiny amount of like just pure white hot into white yellow Just small amount of ochre into mostly orange red into then like some bits of of deep red black brown Like I mentioned earlier fire is very specific. I have multiple videos on it. Go watch those videos First thing that jumps out of me is you've got to pay way more attention to textures and volume So again more contrast top of the arm top of the arm is much brighter than the bottom of the arm Top of the arm is not much brighter than the bottom of the arm, right? These things are all the same color Second thing is you worked a lot in red Always always always always give your skill get yourself some matte varnish ultra matte varnish testers dull coat whatever When you're working with red red is naturally very glossy. You do not want this kind of shine It's not helping you any does not make a fig look good Okay, so that needs to be matted the heck out like Absolutely matted out and then from there my number one thing is contrast The unit of it's just some dry brushing to pick out the scales But the belly's too flat the scales are too flat the bones are too flat like we've got to push that contrast up Okay, so more more more contrast on all the elements So there you go. Hope that helps Okay, roger first time posting Uh Kind of all over the place in terms of style technique haven't found yours yet, but I think I'm kind of zoning in Um Two things you did well and two things you should improve on so Here's one thing you should improve on for sure, which is taking photos. Okay This is not like buddy. Come on, man. What are you doing to me here? Does this the photo you want to share of your mini? Okay, so I'm not trying to be mean I'm just saying like you had to take this photo and know this wasn't good What is this shadow? What is this direct light? What is going on here, man? Okay, so like there are articles on gw's website on how to take photos Let's please folks read it. Give me a good photo so I can give you a good review. Okay Because there's way too much direct light here to actually tell you what I think of this mini I mean, that's what's hard when it's this overexposed or out of focus or whatever. It's hard for me to tell you what I like so What and and as far as style goes it feels like you're still early in your painting journey Don't worry about a style. That's not what you need to focus on right now Style is not something that you develop after years necessarily. Okay But you want to focus on at this point like things I like you're pushing yourself on your skin tone I like that Like it feels like you're trying to get some good contrast in the green of the skin tone, which I like Uh, so now we need to keep pushing that contrast and really push paint cleanliness There's several points on here where it feels like the paint is messy. It's getting in the wrong places It's not where we want it to be so Really focus on paint application and cleanliness and contrast. That's what I'm going to tell you to work on. Okay So, um, that's my biggest piece of advice for you as well as give me some photos and non-diffuse lighting against a neutral color Background set your phone stable. Take the picture. Okay. All right Okay, next up joe. Uh, what did you write and what is you wrong? Okay, so first time trying osl and making a lava base Yeah, so I mean one of the things here to me is it doesn't feel like again We've got a lot of very shiny paint or something like I can't tell what this Shine or texture is again put the like Mini neutral background diffuse lighting photo Okay, guys, this is a bit like this month The the photos Are killing me. I'm not gonna lie All right. I don't I'm not don't want to be mean now With like when it comes to osl, we shouldn't be doing osl right here. Like It's fine if you want to play around with it. That's cool. I don't have any issue, but like I I can't read the individual elements. So what do we need to work on? Like we need to work on really defining the individual elements in a clean way Matting out the paint job making sure every element is separate like right here. He's got this Strap and yet there's the brown of his cloak all over it His face is coming down on the the green of his cloak, right? So like number one thing you want to be working on is paint cleanliness And applications like get that control get the paint mat and and stuff like that small notes blonde hair is not yellow Um, I I know lots of people who have blonde hair. None of them are lemon yellow blonde hair is actually like sepia tone to slightly bright ochre with white included With a white inclusion into it to have more of a desaturated ochre Don't use a lemon yellow for blonde hair. That never works for me Now as to the thing I do really like So there but I you know, I don't want to leave you just with that kind of like I don't want it to be negative I want to say I do want to say there's a thing here that you did that I actually really really like And that's this frying pan and the glow of it over the lava I actually think you did a really good job capturing that Okay, like a really good job. I love the way the lights up here And you trace the edge and then it goes gray and then we've got this soft glow and into the hot edge That honestly sells to me. I think you did a wonderful job with that So, um, well done. I think what you want to focus on is really like Separating the elements through contrast and definition and paint application. That's what we need to work on Okay, simon, uh regionally recently released sergeant ripper jackson as a means to push a skill What's right? What's wrong and where you can improve? Yeah, sure So the number one thing that jumped out of me here is largely contrast on a lot of the elements The green feels kind of flat especially on like her jacket on her band Again, the muscle structure can we can go for a little more definition? It's probably stronger But you have the the shadows are too thin. This is this is the the sunken wash syndrome I see a lot where like you have the muscle structure and like this is all basically what so it's like one two three four five Right like we just the volumes are way off. We need some softer shadows Really setting the the volumes here same with like the gun the metal things like that Those need to be struck out a little more With a little more contrast a little more edges picked out a little more You know kind of variation especially in the metals and stuff like that the I like the texturing and stuff on her leg and on the The scratches on that sort of thing. So I've got no problem with that But I feel like in general we can we can up that contrast and push it some more Same with the skin the integration. It's not even as much contrast of value But there definitely needs to be a little more contrast of hue in there as well That's kind of the stuff that jumped out of me. So Overall, we just were a little flat. We need a little more tones in there, but she's nice It's well executed and I think you did a good job. So yeah cool stuff Okay, next up allen Any thoughts appreciated by most of this army to go I'd really appreciate one main thing to work on sure Okay So one main thing to work on first of all, I think this piece looks really nice The metallic work is good. You're you're taking control of the light in a big way The contrast on the blue looks really soft and smooth. I enjoy that. I enjoy the edges Um, the lightning is still a little thick Um, honestly looking at this guy I am trying to think about, you know, sort of the rest of the army So the things that pop out to me on this guy, let me say this way I don't know how applicable it is to the rest of the army, but The drake off himself feels flat and like he needs more action more contrast more scales picked out more variation in tone Uh and in hue The White of like his banner and his holy toilet paper that feels really really flat It's not shouldn't be popping like the metal but it needs more There's not enough on that The only other thing that jumped out at me was the The cloak with the lightning like I like the lightning effect I don't think they're all going to have lightning cloaks and the Cloak itself feels really flat and strange like how the lightning is interacting with that light So I'm not sure what's meant to be going on there. If you're going to do a whole army of lightning cloaks It's probably fine But it's a little tough for me to read like what's actually a highlight and what's actually a shadow So those are kind of the little things. There wasn't really one big thing I think you're doing a really good job of getting control of the light on the metals And that's the toughest thing I usually give people feedback on on stormcast So I think that puts you in a strong position for the rest of the army. So hope that helps All right, darin, uh first model for you you've submitted for review anywhere, um Favorite, um, many from the warband you painted Rushed it a bit towards the end but was going for basically like, you know, getting on the tabletop Any advice on getting a purple white skin that looks good is appreciated Sure, so purple white skin go watch my exploring colors purple video And that will teach you a lot about how to highlight purple and how to get that under control I would actually say don't use white is my number one advice Like if you want a purple white skin, don't use white Use purple and a couple different flesh tones like a sunny skin tone and then a uh a pale flesh That will feel like purple white skin And then what you need to be doing to getting it all done is once you've set your values You need to be glazing it in very thin glazes of your original purple Okay That's what actually makes it ties it all together and makes it look good Again, go watch the exploring purple video now as the feathers Um, you know, if you like I think they're fine for what you're doing here if you're going for tabletop If you want to spend a lot more time then the right answer is you need to go in and create texture Which means taking a very thin sharp brush And going And creating hundreds of little tiny hashes on each feather Right Now if you don't want to do that You can create a couple interesting feathers where you make a couple mixed in that are a different color Or you make a different band in the middle Like that would be an interesting way to make this more visually interesting Is you make the center of this like a blue or something like that And you make a couple of feathers in there a slightly different color But the texturing is ultimately what you're going to want to do if you really want to pop it out So there you go. Hope that helps Okay, Oliver, um first time posting a primaris ancient for your crimson fists a couple questions The texturing on the banner and the osl on the eyes Looking for that or anything else general. Sure. So two thoughts. Let's go back to the first photo Texturing on the banner. I have no problem with it It's a little bit up here where you need to carry it out a little farther If if you're really wanting you to make it to pop pop and like take this up to a high level But honestly, especially as some an army piece I have zero problem with the texturing on the banner. I'm in love with it. It's great. It's great Well done like no no pushback. It's yes Solid a work Now let's talk about why this doesn't work Why the lighting doesn't work is because you have a glow up here. That's it repaint this white Okay, and it will look correct These eyes they have a visor that's like this Okay, like I'm over exaggerating it But if my eyes were glowing it would not be casting light on my forehead right here Because it can't get up there. So this edge should be a slight pink edge Okay, like that hard edge above their eyes And then down here should be a very soft Glow that slightly fades out over the tops of the cheeks So you need to basically glaze back with the white A little bit here And get rid of the top parts just a very small adjustment to the to the lower part But I guarantee you if you just turn this back to white, you're gonna be like, oh never or white gray or whatever It'd be white gray. Actually You'll be like, oh never mind. It's fixed That's it. So there you go Okay Okay, so next up we've got Kartik who brings us this model done in a very bright sort of a dual lighting scheme Looking for feedback on the osl You know and then also the face in the eye So let's talk about that. So the back works better for me than the Uh than the front Um, you did a nice job of setting the overall color tone on pallets. I think that works relatively well Um, but the problem is we don't have our lighting set exactly where I would expect the lighting to be falling Given where shadows should be like on her stomach. This area down here should actually be caught in a little more light So we just need to really control the overall light effect of like where this thing is casting from In a little more, uh In a little more fashion and and really get our shadows and our lights under control You also want to make sure you're smoothing them out. They feel a little rough The as far as like blends and stuff like that go now the back The back of it is because it's in the softer warm tones Also, we have this really hard line between the two. I think you don't want that. It shouldn't go like Super warm light light doesn't work like that. It doesn't it's not, you know I mean other than if you zoom out and look at the whole globe of where the sun is But that's not what we're talking about here. These are soft lights There's gonna be something else behind her that's bouncing it and things like that It needs to be a soft transition through shadow basically Because in the in the middle part where meter light sources really acting there is a shadow That's why that works like that Now, um As to the eyes, yes I mean the problem with the eyes is there there's too much white The pupils are are very large and the circle around them is too dark, right? So like looking at my eyes Okay, I guess I have a dark ring, but it's controlled and if you're if women have makeup on the under eye The under lid the lower lid it isn't that same dark color. There's still skin tone there, right? So it needs to be more of a soft transition out Right, um, but it's very always very Uh, it's always a very gentle transition down from any color under the eye out into the cheekbone Again Make up and contouring videos of your guide as well You don't have any real definition of like the iris the pupil At a at a size like this you want to make sure you've got You're getting color into the eyes and most importantly you want to capture the life light Which is the dot of light that's on the eyes reflection, right? Like when we look at people are used to seeing a life light It's where the light comes and reflects and in our and bounces off to to your eye Um, it's what makes people feel alive So that's even that little white dot would go a huge long way to making the eyes feel more alive So that's my number one piece of advice. Hope that helps Okay, next up zab Uh, working on a night of shroud conversion using the light of altharian by the way love this idea fantastic Push it to a competition level so if you can point me the area who need more focus, it would be great. Sure So one if we're going to talk about competition, we have got to smooth this model way out again We're we're breaking the rule of finished models only but okay, um at any rate, um the um That we got to smooth things way out our blends are super rough here all over the place We've got to smooth things down So like all like in some place. I understand you're trying to do texture like this up here I'm not sure it actually completely works because the scratches don't feel like scratches They just feel like they're way too many of them and they feel like paint Um, if we're going to do scratches up here, they need to be multi directional They need to be of different sizes They need to be chips and hashes and things like that If we're talking about like the sword needs to be these lights know that that needs to be glazed way Like all that needs to be glazed out smoothed out blended out. Okay When we're talking about the cloak if we're doing like a textured cloak I need A thousand more hashes and I don't need these vertical ones. They're not doing anything I only need horizontal hashes and I need I mean literally a thousand more over this whole cloak Like I need you to sit there with a sharp thin brush For an hour and just do hashes of varying sizes like I did in the in the video where I talked about Doing textured cloaks. Okay Um, but yeah the smooth blends and then finishing out your texture and actually selling it I think is what you're really going to want to work on right now Everything looks really rough and you want to make sure that's Smoothed out like stuff like this on the edge of the armor all that needs to be smoothed way down If we're trying to go for competition level. Okay Hope that helps. All right next up Bertrand, uh Looking for an overall critique focused on contrast light placement textures and attempted glowing light Sure. So, I mean, I think the texture stuff works fine Um, actually, let's go back to Where's that? Sorry this photo Like the glowing little runes that works for me. I've got no issue with that the texture on the cloth that works for me Um, I like the the texture in the tree. So I think that's fine, too It's actually contrast where I feel like we're missing out. His skin still feels rather flat I don't have enough variation of either tone or value in there He needs more now. I like the pink and the addition of the green in the eyes The face does draw attention. I like that but like the arms and the volumes of the arms and the Uh torso and stuff like that that doesn't feel like it's doing enough for me So that's kind of the main area Continuing to pop that contrast shaping those muscles those volumetric highlights and the integration of not only value But hue I think is the main thing I would give you feedback on so there you go All right, next up Evan, uh, biggest question is on the tattoo on the side of the head. Does it read as a tattoo? Sure, so let's just look at this picture First of all, the war paint works get that no problem there The problem with the tattoo is it's not well enough to find so tattoos need to be Incredibly sharp and well placed when they were placed. They were placed with saturated Ink through a needle that was embedded into the skin. They're gonna be sharp. They're gonna be potent And then as they age they fade so that means skin tone goes back over top So again, I go back and watch my you know tattoos video again It needs to be if you're gonna do these sharp thin tattoos like this They can't I can't see paint streaks, right? And that's what I see a lot of Or I can see the actual brush strokes and where like the paint didn't you know This is really rough on this edge and we've got lines jumping in size It would be very precise Very exact and very Solid and then you glaze the flesh back over to soften Otherwise solid image. You're not smoothing the edges. You're softening the overall effect. That's what I would say. Okay So there you go. That's my feedback for you Okay, next up in veritas So first time submitting paint up this chaplain to a high tabletop standard Feedback on what needs improving to take it to display quality Sure So, I mean if we're gonna go up to display then we've got there's I mean There's a lot of work in between tabletop and display, right? So what's working? Well, um the green and the texturing works fine for me. Love the dirt on the boots All that stuff sells don't like the gold. Um, it's way to That color and nothing else. So a lot more taking control of the light Working in inks and stuff like that to gain control of shadows and highlight your tmm and and and anomatallic fashion Um bringing out more highlights softer transitions of gold to silver It just feels way too yellow orange. Like this is a gold ring Look at the color of this on the screen right now. Like that's a 24 karat gold ring or whatever, right? Um, look at this compared to that color Okay, this is cheddar cheese over here. That's gold All right, so the that and my guess is that's retributor armor gold I do not like that base color. It doesn't actually feel like gold But you can get it there if you start mixing in some of the silver colors Now as to, you know, where you're gonna go the biggest thing is you're we're gonna do that with like talking about display quality That means popping the armor way up and smoothing the blends to our highlights We've got a couple places where you took it up again for tabletop. I think this is actually quite successful Uh, even like a high tabletop. I agree with you. I think it's fine. It looks nice looks clean Got some good texturing added Great pigment work No problems with that if we're going to talk about moving to display And that means you've got to pop the contrast on the armor way up and really put a lot of time into smoothing the Blends. It's a big gulf. We've got to jump but that would be my advice for you. So hope that helps Okay, next up uh mads looking for um Study in brown is quite a challenge for you to set all that apart any comments Help me focus on specifics to be much appreciated Yeah, I mean if you're going to deal in sort of a monotone piece then Contrast of value becomes all the more important and again, that would be the main thing I would give you feedback on overall. I think it looks nice But yes, we need more separation of elements through Contrast right so the parts that aren't in brown should really be popping out We should be having more dark lines between it The skin needs to come up to a higher highlight in places where I'd really be reflecting to make it pop out The leather needs like hard edges and scratches and wearing and texture And sort of edges that are catching the light in a way and and scratches and stuff that have called the light The hair needs like a halo of light that kind of thing So hopefully that helps give you some specifics as to what you can work on But it's cool fig and I do think you're in the right tone of the skin. I think that looks really nice. It's a really cool skin tone Uh, we just need to pop up that contrast more Okay, next up john, uh, his fires fires layers war cry war bands um Talking about his proving his skin and giving the hair a pop Yeah, so my answer on the so again pictures very, you know Please take the picture set in front of a neutral background with indirect lighting stable camera yadda yadda Okay Now the skin we need to keep going. I mean basically the story here is giving me the same just your this is good We need to keep pushing the contrast you mentioned a yellow wash. Don't use a wash A yellow wash is not really do anything over orange to pop the hair. You want to get in there with yellow paint Pop the edges and then orange wash back down because yellow is going to flow to the to the To the recesses you don't want yellow in the recesses of the hair You want the strands that are exposed to be turning yellow or a brighter color, right? You want the recesses to be shadowed so it needs to go the other way around So I had you know go in there get some some uh, like an ochre color An orange yellow something like that on the side on your brush use the side of your brush to catch that hair And then take an orange wash and pull it down toward the orange in a controlled fashion Okay As far as the skin goes again smoothing it out and working on more contrast both of hue and value As I've said many times throughout this review, so that's what you're going to want to do But overall cool stuff Okay, yon Looking for this is a work in progress of his first ever bust again No work in progress finished stuff only and I'll keep going uh, okay Do different rules apply to the change of scales and busts. Yes a hundred percent Um, also I tried to go with a streaky non-metallic metal, but it doesn't work really well I'd like to push skin further any tips. Sure. So let's break this down. Okay streaky non-metallic metal go watch my brushed Uh iron or brushed steel. Sorry, uh non-metallic video You need more streaks. They need to be thinner and they need to be closer to each other I'm actually working on a big piece right now. It's just a game if you're going to go for that style It's a game of doing thousands of little lines over and over and over and over again with slight changes in the variation of tone And then glazing it all together after that, right Now, um, so so that would be my feedback there now does a but As far as like is a bust painted differently. Yes a hundred percent go watch my bust painting 101 video Um, because I talk about it in detail for a long time It's what you need to do different the key with the bust is you keep going until you've almost lost your mind And then you go twice as far as that because there's always more you can do now as to variation on the skin I actually think like around the face looks really nice. I like the lips I love the little color and the the Cheeks and the light emanating out of his glowing eyes. I think that's all really neat What we need to see in the skin itself is just more integrations of again a higher highlight Through the addition of probably a Caucasian flesh tone into the blue to create your highlights And then more glazes of soft red purples into the shadows, right? And and really you've got to focus in and bring out every texture every detail every everything It's not like painting a 28 mil miniature where you can just kind of go over a whole area in a volume and do it Everything has to be popped out completely because you're working in such a scale where all that detail all that texture All that everything needs to be given love care and attention. Okay, so but go check out that video and that'll help you out All right, next up one first time posting Uh, this many is where he's at right now looking for a general critique and what to improve on Um, sure. So looking really nice. Um, cool application of some different stuff I like the contrast and the horns. Um, we could go a little farther even there. So keep working on that, but that's nice Um, I like how we're pushing the contrast on the skin Paint job feels pretty clean Um, I think probably the main things I tell you to work on at this point coming back are There's some places where we're getting kind of rough in our blends So push that contrast up a little higher where I see it actually missing is in the shadows We maybe a little bit of highlights a little bit more one But not much is mainly your four and five that's lacking and then we just need to work on our blending and smoothing that all together Okay, now again, if I was going to paint an army of like, you know, 30 zangor I'm not sure I'd care that much. So it depends on the standard you're going for I want to be real clear on that like I'm very sensitive people who are doing army painting and are not going to sit there and spend You know, eight, 10, 20 hours on a fig on a single person in a unit of 30 And I am very sympathetic to that. I don't either. We all got a cut corner somewhere and I'm cool with that But if you're talking about what you want to work on to me It seems like pushing contrast and smoothing on your blends Those should be your sort of mission statements for how you where you want to go coming forward But welcome back to the hobby. This is super cool fig and I love your instincts with colors. I think that's really great All right, next up, uh, panda, um Reanswered the hobby in november 19 watched a lot of the videos and hey, I'm super glad to help man I'm glad that that's very helpful So the question short version did you push the contrast enough or should I refine it more? No, yes So tip to be more It actually gives some useful feedback for you No, we didn't push the contrast enough and where it especially falls down is in things like the horns Where, you know, these need to have a colored shape to them brighter towards the tip deeper towards the bottom But especially in the red the red is very flat throughout the whole thing The skin and the gray skin is better I like the sort of contrast of hue you've started to work in there with some of the reds in the low parts I'm seeing those. I'm liking those. I like what you're doing. Let's go farther Let's keep pushing in a little more maybe red to purple tones down that that lower skin I think we could really be somewhere and be popping something with some good contrast So we don't have enough four and five in the skin, but I do love the variation of hue Uh now on to the on the red we just need to go, you know a lot farther Like we need more contrast there the integration of deeper purples browns blacks There's lots of ways to to shade red But we've got to bring that deeper and really create some highlight and shadow in the red. So there you go That's my feedback for you All right, chris uh overall proud on how we turned out Um, I would love to really push this guy even further, but I'm not sure what he's missing So I'll give you the number one thing that popped out to me when I looked at this fig earlier And I was reviewing all these I think he's nice But the number one thing that popped out to me is it's it's the contrast. Yes. That's what it is It's always the contrast um the gold all especially with the metals though Now I think we could go farther on some of the plum color of the cape But what really jumped out at me was the was the gold the metals go watch any of my videos on shading True metallic metals in a non-metallic style the metal here is just looking like metal. It's very flat It doesn't have a lot of tonal variation to it and that's what needs to improve So that would be my number one piece of feedback to you chris. So hope that helps but overall super cool Arm on I think he looks really nice Okay, next up chris taking the feedback into account to make the paint thinner and smoother Good, we're getting there keep working it. I think we still need to thin down a little more There's a places where it's not, you know, like or just layer more a little bit Get a little more control of it. Um that being said I can see the improvement So now we've gotten in the place where our paint control is getting better And now what we're going to work on is again Contrast and and and that kind of thing. So especially with stuff like the sword, which feels extremely flat the white armor The gray pieces those the stuff that's really jumping out to me. Your red has some nice variation I'm okay with the red. Um, you do need to matte varnish out the red as usual red paints because the pigment They use are often very glossy. So make sure you matte varnish that out You do not want your red to shine You do not want this to happen if the shadows are shiny. They're not shadows. They're light not shadow that makes something look bad. So Make sure you matte varnish out things, especially red Okay Alex first time posting here finished a squad in this style. This one's the best of five general critique. What could you have done better? Um Sure Uh And then you have some questions about the leather So I mean it depends on what you're aiming at if you're aiming at like a really clean nice tabletop standard. I think this is fine Um, you know, it's a traditional g w style for like a good tabletop Sort of the flat color and edge highlights and stuff like that, right? No, I don't think there's too much dust on the feet I think that totally sells for like a dry desert atmosphere by the way Now if we're talking about what would you do to go farther? I mean, it would be Contrast of value, right? Like take that armor. We need to create more naturalistic volumetric highlighting of the shapes Deeper shadows higher highlights don't rely just on the edges, but actually create some more volumetric highlights It's a very simple answer. And that's absolutely what I tell you to work on if that's the direction you want to go The other thing I would say is make sure your elements are cleanly separated So like with things like the hand, you know, when he's got these joints in between his fingers Make sure there's something dark in between each of those You've got the edges, but you also need the shadows and the hand doesn't really have it That's the part that jumped out of me is being kind of flat All right, Matt with something I'm not going to review because I don't know how to review an army But this is amazing. He said I don't want to highlight such an awesome accomplishment He said this project was all kicked off by hobby cheating 170 throughout the pmp and the hobby cheating videos has been instrumental in keeping him motivated as a painter 130 gray Gabbo's knocked out buddy. That's amazing. Congratulations. I almost want to do a We'll probably do some army review videos at some point in time in the future where I want people to actually submit armies and do specific evaluation on those Um, and that might actually be what we start doing is having monthly instead of just a generic everybody throw everything in and we get feedback Events we might come to like monthly types of events submit these particular types of figures So I can give really pointed feedback on specific types of stuff and army is one of the things I was thinking about At any rate regardless of all that this is an amazing accomplishment. Look at how wonderful this is I mean matt you killed it Uh, I love this whole goblin army. I love all his fanatics. I love all his gobbos um, I love scars nick And or the goblin boss with cape swig or whatever it is. Um, I don't think he scars nick anymore I think scars nick is long dead But just fantastic like I love seeing a finished army. This is just makes me so unbelievably happy Beautiful job. Well done. Well, well done matt something to absolutely celebrate Congratulations keep painting. I think you did a fantastic job. There is nothing better than finishing a painted army It is a celebration. I wish we could all do a balloon drop man. It's it's great. Well done. Well done Okay, next up florian first bunch of the sisters army try to get some practice with war colors basically looking for, um Um Feedback regarding color composition Uh, and also just general feedback since he's got to paint 50 more of them Yeah, so again, it depends on the standards you're going for I I did look at these earlier And my answer is I think this is the good shot that I want to talk on Um, these work like these sell for me. Um, if we're talking about again doing a tabletop standard Like and again if you're doing 50 more that feels like we're talking tabletop standard We're not looking for a display piece or a competition And so if we're talking as an army Compositionally, yep, it works. Love the magenta with the little pops of teal here and there You know, you're in my sweet spot. You know that works from what I paint Uh, so yeah, I mean, I think overall these look really great Um, again, if you wanted to go a little farther, we could push the contrast on the magenta armor You know glaze in some soft purple shadows That's really going to be a wonderful color like use a if we're talking about war colors Get yourself out some violet five and thin that down and glaze that into the shadows and bang bang You're gonna have some some really nice Really nice shadow work on there, but for the most part, I mean again, if you're just talking about an army these sell for me I'm a buyer. So yeah, I think they look great. Bring on the whole beautiful sisters of battle army like this Okay, next up t-bow latest attempt at playing with strong light source I don't know which will be the next competition. He'll be able to attend But I love your opinion what can be approved Yeah, this is a beautiful piece t-bow. It really is. I spent some time just ogling this earlier Um, I think the lighting that you're playing with here is largely working I love it bringing out the tones and desaturating in the shadows There's a couple areas of light that felt like they should be a little more lit Uh, like the stick back here on his back like this weapon half didn't feel as bright as it could be um The light feels like it extends a little bit unusually to the bottom of the This like I'm not I don't have the piece in front of me But my impression of it is that nose piece curves back in a little bit And so there'd be kind of a naturalistic shadow on the bottom there So i'm not really sure but again, I can't super I don't have the thing in front of me to look at Um, but like looking at it as best I could tell from the photos. It felt like it curved in Um, I think probably in some areas I would smooth out a little more like the blade I like the hashing style. I do a couple more glazes to bring in some more ambient colors Especially here on the bottom of the blade where it's turned away from the light Maybe give me some bluish cold shadows down here This was the part that jumped out of me when I was looking at it. This felt rough back here and here And if we're talking like you you've showed me that we are in real cold light like cold shadows Other than the direct light source which feels warm So it feels like the off highlight colors of the nmm should have some some of that soft bluish Purpleish glazing built into it down here down here over here That was the thing that jumped out of me when I was looking at t-bow. I mean, this is a beautiful beautiful piece Um previous question about busts. This is what I'm talking about like look at the texture T-bow went as far till he was insane and it did twice as much Look at the texture in the beard in the horns in the hair in the skin in the wood in the bone Right like I could keep going That's what's fantastic about this not just the lighting, but the texturing is actually t-bow the part here that that totally sells me so This is going to do Well, I suspect at whatever competition you bring it to Uh, or at least it would if I was judging. So there you go All the best to you my friend and this is this is another triumph an absolute gorgeous piece. So very well done All right Damien, uh, okay, so uh, finally finished this his monster. I'm generally looking for overall feedback Especially the skin the weathering and the base Sure, so okay, let's talk Damien So the thing I noticed when looking at this is one thing I wouldn't do this Is a general on a basic thing don't point figs away from the viewer like when you're looking front on This is sort of a thing. I did a couple of times as well before I realized it Like I understand he's supposed to be like cowing this guy I suspect but move him to the side doing that or something so that the viewer can actually see both of your piece at once It's just kind of a general thing now As to the skin tone. I mean, yeah, it's rough and when it comes to a machine like this Like I've painted up a couple soul grinders in my time I mean, it's rough because this guy has weird skin texture But again, what we need to get to here is understanding a more volumetric highlighting with it Right, so you've got this red to black But he doesn't feel natural in any way because we're starting at three and we just go three four five The red doesn't actually have any highlights. It just has mid tone to shadows Right So that'd be number one, you know, follow those volumes and integrate highlights One of the things you can do with red is again integrate something like sunny skin tone That's going to make it feel like a living Fleshy thing, right and it'll give you a naturalistic highlight that won't turn it Pink in any egregious way The other thing I noticed is just there's some areas where the paint just isn't Fully applied and that's because you're using red probably over black So like here I it feels like we've still got some paint cleanliness issues that we need to focus in on And really make sure that we've got that so like separation of the elements making sure things are Like the paint is only getting where it should There's a couple times in here where I noticed paint being in places where it shouldn't So working on like paint cleanliness and paint application And and getting a good base coat down for stuff like that Okay, you know with the metals, um, you want to be focusing in on on Achieving that transitions in the metals of taking control of the light They really feel quite dull and I don't know what's you know, we don't have the edges picked out We don't have areas that are more reflective So we want to smooth that out and then you can also chip it and weather and stuff like that That's fine, but you want to make sure you're taking control of that So I hope that helps Damian Um, but yeah, I mean my number one things to be more contrast Paint control and the integration of your highlights and getting down nice smooth clean applications of the paint Okay Merced uh general feedback across the whole model to a high tabletop standard. Sure How to make the statue and the black robes more visually interesting as well as the gold on the statue So we're actually going to look at these pictures here. Now again, if we're talking high tabletop, honestly I think you're probably fine But you know, I don't I don't know that you need to go much farther, but To answer your specific questions Um, because again, I mean if you're going to do like 50 or 60 sisters in this in this sort of a style Yeah, it works for me It's a bit strange that the colors are so separate between the banner and her I would generally not Like that too much because they feel so very different Like this fig is under a completely different light than this fig. These these two are not standing in the same environment Okay, that's a problem your highlights here have nothing to do with her highlights there like this fig is in cold bright Winter like sun this is in like a warm torch light That's too distinct. Okay Now, but I mean this is the only one that's going to have that banner in the whole army So I don't think that really matters. Um Now let's talk about the cloak with black. I mean if you want to make it more interesting that means more contrast or texture It's one of the two Uh, go back and watch the video I mentioned earlier of doing textured cloaks Which I did it on my cast warriors. It was in I think like the 230s Um, that's a method that you can do it is time consuming, but it will make it will still look black, but it will look really interesting So that's one way to go. Um, and then I mean that would be probably my biggest piece of advice You can also just layer in some gray or something like that or some gray blue integrate a color You know, maybe a gray blue, maybe a light purple Maybe a maybe working in like a sunny skin tone any of these things would work And then just do some soft black laces over to smooth everything out and bring it back in Okay Now as far as the true metallic gold on the statue And on the armor pop more. I mean the answer there is we need more contrast of Value like you have bright shiny reflective silver and gold, but we have no shadows What's brighter all a completely white screen or a big white square in the middle of a black screen Obviously the second one right it's going to stand out more to your eye. Why contrast name of the game So, you know again go back and watch my how to Highlight true metallic metal in a non-metallic fashion as I mentioned a couple times And that's what's going to take you up to the next level with that. Okay All right newt, uh, I've been started painting this year first go at skin and hair plus my first attempt at simple free hand on the trousers Sure Okay, so we'll welcome as you're very new. I mean again, I think you're you're doing a good job on the skin So and you're pushing things you're pushing for contrast I think the stripes on the trousers work. You got to we got it We need to clean up those lines just a little bit by going back with the white But yeah, I mean you're in a good place for just starting out If this is your first attempt at this kind of stuff, it's looking really nice My best advice is keep pushing the contrast, you know I paint go trek and his skin in a video go back and watch that video Really look at how I'm shaping the volumes applying the contrast and working it out Same with the hair right like it needs a little bit more deep contrast and shadow Down by his head it needs to have a little bit more control overall of the colors and the tones And that's just stuff you're going to learn over time. It seems like even for just starting out You've got good brush control. I see really clean applications of paint Um pretty decent separation of elements. So really at this point. It's just getting in those reps Um working on those those pushing that contrast and then blending it back together So but overall very cool. I dig them. I think you did a nice job All right, next up Brandon, uh starting in iron warriors army Again still whip talked about whip but okay This month here we go So, uh He said, you know, there's things you can do to add more contrast That's cool But he's looking for more of a troop to squad tabletop standard. I get it The hazard striping is taking a while and the trim takes forever Um, yeah, I mean welcome to chaos I I hate to say it chaos models take a long time to paint Because of all this stupid edging stuff on their army And yes, like if you're going to do iron warriors, that means hazard stripes and honestly your hazard stripes look quite nice Um, if you're doing those in 15 minutes, you should be celebrating. That's great work in 15 minutes Uh, I would not complain about that at all like so here is my number one advice for you You sounds like you said you've got some things to do the contrast And you're gonna do a little bit of pigment powder and stuff like that fantastic Honestly, if what you're going for is tabletop standard, I think you've nailed it Be here This is right Okay So I'm gonna tell you instead of instead of working on something on the mini. I think you've got the mini where it should be Okay for for painting a tabletop iron warrior Um, again, I think they did in my mind. I'm adding the pigments the other things you mentioned What you're going to work on is your endurance muscle 15 minutes is not a lot of time on a detail like that. Okay Um, you know, like here's a figure I'm painting right now. This thing on his back This was five hours of work on just the gray metal Okay So not I'm not talking about the whole figure. I'm talking about this tank These tanks Okay So like what you buy my here's my thing. I'm this is going to be an unusual one But here's what you would work on your endurance muscle It's a it is an important thing to build and if you're going to get through a bunch of these guys you got to build that muscle up And doing those things like those had to stripes is going to be really beneficial because it'll really help you Your your paint control and your application like getting in those reps and that muscle memory is really beneficial Don't think of it like a cost think of it just like going to the gym, right like this is your leg a day It sucks, but it's important. You can't skip it Uh, and and this is what's going to help you build the strong foundation to build everything else on Okay, so overall, I think you nailed a great scheme. Keep going with it. Keep doing it work on that endurance Okay, jim norfolk, uh, so general dislikes and likes on this I'm asking about the cat lighting the ground on fire. Okay, so I'll be honest with you My least favorite thing here is the cat lighting the ground on fire Um, one, I don't love this orange edge to this. Okay that I don't know why this part's hot I only this edge should be hot. I guess as it's putting the ground out But honestly, I feel like that's all just distracting. I'm gonna be honest with you completely. I don't love it. It Neat trick at something, you know neat try at something, but it just doesn't it's not it doesn't sell for me. Okay now The the real reason I'm I'm sad about it is because it detracts from an otherwise gorgeous model Um, I think you nailed it with this orange and blue classic fantastic color combination great tonal variation on the horns The orange feels very natural Love the move from the yellowish orange into the deep tones. The blue has some really nice travel in it The metal I love what you're doing there with uh with that and and having some control of that light That's working for me. So yeah, I mean, I think the model itself I quite like we could do a little bit more with some hashing to pick out the hairs of some of this stuff Like especially in the main is what I mean in in this area here. Um, but Beyond that, I think this thing looks great. Uh, it's really just the fire feet that don't work for me, man Um, but the rest I call an overwhelming success. So yeah, cool stuff. Love. I love this model. I love what you did with it Okay, Tom, uh same as last month two things you like in two areas for improvement. Um, sure So let's take a look at this guy So I I like this guy, um two things I like. I like what we're going for with the texture on the robe Uh, I think that's working for me. Um, the same with the robe and his like, um Skull cap, I guess or whatever whatever this thing is that actually really works I like the skull cap the best Um, because I love the colors you're traveling through here. I really really like that Uh, that's working for me um The It doesn't work as well in the helm because it feels too rough Like the streaks are too big. I like the colors you're integrating, but the streaks are too big There's not enough definition around things like the rivets and stuff like that. Um The amulet doesn't work at all. I don't know if this is supposed to be gold or something It doesn't feel like that. It just feels like yellow. I'm not sure what this is So this is this is a real problem for me. Um, the skin Is the other thing that I think we need to to work on for improvement a little bit like so I like the tones we're integrating blue tones green tones and red tones I'm loving it. What we don't have is the highlights And things like that that are really popping it up. So everything that's just skin Feels very much like it's in the same Caucasian skin tone Like all of this All of this all of this all of this all of this feels very samey I'm loving the variation of hue. You are nailing that that is great. Oh, man This like green blue tone you're using and the shadows and the red under the eyes I Love it. Maybe a thousand percent clear. It is Fantastic. It makes this dude feel like sickly and weird and kind of off But I feel like with the skin tone itself in that tone. We don't have enough travel of value Okay, so there you go. Hope that helps Okay, Cole feedback on his chipping using a combination of sponge stippling and ak interactive Also are the rust grime streaks too subtle. Yes. I looked at this one earlier and here's my answer Uh Yeah, man, this works like I like this weathering quite a bit. I think you did it to exactly the right amount I actually quite dig this Um, no, I don't think the streaks are too subtle. I think they actually look quite perfect Could you do them heavier? Sure. If you wanted them to be heavier, you could could you do more chipping and stuff like that? Sure if you wanted to But no, this amount works for me. They're focused toward the edges. We've got nice streaks coming off of rivets We've got some there that's sort of damaged in areas. I would absolutely expect like near the doors and stuff like that Uh, or near the front where things are scraping by lots of good variation of size and chips and directionality Uh, now man, I've got no pushback. It works Well done like yeah, great I've got nothing you did good So there you go Okay, finally saying uh, Mephiston for for a friend's birthday. Thank you in advance for improvement suggestions. Sure Uh, so, um with this guy, I mean, I think the biggest opportunity saying I see here is that the red doesn't have enough travel Like by that what I mean is just not enough contrast in the red Um, I also don't love the blonde hair tone That feels a bit too too yellowy a lot of things feel a bit too saturated yellowy on here So but the hair especially and then uh, but the red is what really strikes me So like if the hair was more desaturated had a little bit more sepia tones in it And the red had a lot more travel go and look at uh, on hell girl does this video he did of Mephiston Great contrast in that one. He's nailing it that I think he did red as well. So because I think he did the classic Colors, I'm pretty sure this guy's classically in his cloak is in red. I think so Um, so go take a look at that and that'll really tell you show you and hone in on exactly what I'm talking about But overall cool application. I think the part of this that does work for me quite well is um, I like the face And I like the black cloak. So yeah, nice little just soft subtle variation on that That brings us to the end of the month so with that I will say thank you to everybody who submitted Uh, great month great submissions. I am going to remind everybody one more time. Please take good photos They're your minis. You've spent so much work on them. I want to review them Don't give me a bad photo. That doesn't do either of us any service Also finished models only and please be specific. Don't write me a novel. Tell me what you want feedback on Uh, but this is great. There was so much cool stuff this month. I really appreciate it all. Thank you to everybody who submitted Um, really really awesome stuff this month. I it was one of the things that thrilled me so much this month was to see all the first time submitters I thought that was really honestly fantastic. Um, I love people stepping up and You know putting themselves out there to get feedback It can be rough and when I'm moving quick and I'm critiquing out there I know some of this stuff can seem pretty harsh. I please don't take it that way I'm only trying to offer the feedback that that uh, that I want you to hear It's all meant with love and to help you take the next step on your hobby journey Everyone of you submitted is awesome. You are brave. You are all hobbyists I admire and I thank you so much for doing it Uh, absolutely wonderful. So just take better photos But thank you so much everybody. I really appreciate it for all of you in the community Remember the pmp is a great community because we are all positive Hobbyists that are focused on helping all of our hobby brothers and sisters take their next step So when you see something posted you like drop in there give it a like Comment and say hey, this looks awesome You can change the trajectory of someone's entire day just by giving them a comment That is an unbelievable power We have to improve the lives of our fellow hobbyists by taking two seconds out of our day to say how much we appreciate their work I think we underestimate the power we have to improve other people's lives And that's why I love this community because it's community built on sharing on positivity and on experiencing this hobby together So keep answering those questions. Keep keep offering those those positive critiques those celebrations of the hobby. It's wonderful So all of you out there, thank you so much As I said, if you want to join us in this wonderful hobby community link is down below Just remember to ask to answer the questions. But as always, I thank you so much for watching and we'll see you next time
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This is 17th session of Implementation of Accounting Standards in Educational Institutes Workshop. It was delivered by Mr. Anand Banka from IIT Bombay.
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Last session or last standard, AS 29, provisions, contingent liabilities, contingent assets. Okay, can you define for me or can you explain me these at least the two words provisions and liabilities. What is the difference? Can you define these three terms for me? Provision is just an estimate, can be changed in the future. Liabilities is a fix, I mean whatever liability you have to pay. Provision is estimate, liability is final. We have to pay the fixed amount. No. No. Okay, let's go. No. And contingent is? Conditions. What is the difference between provision and contingent liability then? When will you call it a provision, when will you call it a contingent liability? Contingent liability is a liability which depends upon the contingency of the events. If the contingent liability becomes material and it is against the company or against the institute suppose there is a case, in the case if we win there is no contingent liability, if we defeat then the contingent liability becomes actual liability. So it depends upon the contingency of the events. Okay, are you saying that provision is for the event which has already occurred or you know that you have to pay the amount. We have to, for example provision for retirement benefit. I have to provide in my booksof account. So provision is event occurred, amount uncertain. Can I say that? Only the amount is uncertain, liability is certain. Liability accrued, accrued liability. Liability is accrued or I have to pay only the amount or timing is uncertain. Uncertain. Can I say that? Yeah, it is an estimate. Okay, and contingent liability? Contingent liability is an uncertain event. I don't know. That means event is uncertain. Event is uncertain, amount is also uncertain. Event and amount, two things are there, right? Yeah. Okay, you are saying whether event is certain or not? Yes, yes. In contingent liability? Not certain, not certain. Event is uncertain? Event is certain or uncertain? Event is there, event is there, it may or may not happen. Okay, event may be certain, may be uncertain. Yes, yes. But... Amount? Totally uncertain. It cannot be arrived at. Totally uncertain. Cannot be estimated, sir. Amount can also be certain and uncertain. Provisions, like retirement benefits by actual valuation, the amount can be estimated. Provision, amount can be estimated, contingent liability also, amount can be estimated. That is like the retirement benefits. Okay, what happens to a corporate guarantee? Corporate guarantee is a contingent liability or not? Contingent. Contingent? Yes. Why? Event is uncertain. What about the amount? Amount is known, event is unknown, so it is possible in contingent liability that amount is certain? Right or wrong? In contingent liability also, amount can be certain. Okay, what is the corporate guarantee? Suppose my, my, my, say, subsidiary wants to take a loan. Okay, and I give a guarantee to the bank that you give a loan, if he does not pay, then I will pay. That is a guarantee, bank guarantee or corporate guarantee. Yes? Amount is certain or not? Event is uncertain. Event is uncertain. Amount I know, so my contingent liability maximum amount is 1 crore rupees. If he does not pay maximum, 1 crore I will pay. That is amount is certain, event is uncertain. So, contingent liability also, there can be a possible obligation or a present obligation. However provision it is always a present obligation. Liability there is always a present obligation. Contingent liability not always possible obligation, there can be present obligation also. Okay, when there can be a present obligation but a contingent liability, what is the scenario? Can you tell me? Chances of payment of liability is removed. Okay, for example, I have lost a case in High Court. Okay, and High Court has told me to pay say 1 crore rupees to someone. Okay, is it a present obligation? Yes, because I have already lost a case. But I feel that I will not be paying the amount. What I do is I go and file a case in Supreme Court. Or income taxes is the demand of 5 lakh rupees. Liabilities present obligation? Yes, but I go and appeal against that demand. Contingent liability? So, present obligation but chances of payment is less than it is. Contingent liability, possible obligation. Possible obligation is there is a case which has not been decided yet. So, it is a possible obligation. So, event is uncertain, possible obligation. Event is certain but chances of payment is uncertain, again contingent liability. Okay, liability in provision in both the scenario, event has occurred, event is certain, present obligation. Liability is when the amount and the timing is certain. Provision is when the amount or timing, at least one of them is uncertain. Clear? Okay, what is, there is electricity bill which comes in April, say 5th of April. 31st March, what do I do? Liability of provision. How do you account for electricity bill? How do you calculate the amount based on Feb month's amount or based on March month bill, which comes in April? Which comes in April. So, the amount is certain? Certain. Payment of timing is certain, you know that you will pay on 7th of April, 10th of April. So, timing is also certain, amount is also certain, how can it be provision? This is a liability. Okay, one more difference is, one second sir, provision is booked expense to provision. Liability is booked expense to creditor. Liability is never booked expense to provision or provision is never booked expense to creditor. In case of credit or credit. Let of credit after the bank has disbursed the amount or before the bank has disbursed the amount. Before then, liability is also not certain, amount is also not certain. If the person does not deliver me the goods, then I will not ask the bank to pay the amount for the goods. After it is disbursed by the bank, yes. Both are certain and hence it is a liability. Clear sir? Thank you. LC? LC is not a contingent liability also. Contingent liability is when, see, I have received the benefits or there is a, see, both the events, asset and liability both will happen in future. That means they will deliver me goods and I will make the payment. So, both things happening in future, I do not need to record a contingent liability. Piking fraud charges. So, in case of that some import procurement, what happens? When we will go for liability or provision? In indigenous purchase, local purchase, so we have a fixed amount of purchase order and we will getting a... So, if amount is uncertain, you will go for provision? So, we will make a provision for the import also. See, when do you record import purchase? When do you record purchase in case of import purchase? Suppose the order is placed before 31st March, we have to go for the provision. Do you record purchase when you have given the purchase order? Yes. No. Why? This question. This question itself is a little not correct because you do not record purchase when you raise a purchase order. You record purchase when it reaches your destination, your port? No, not necessary. Because we have a order placed from before 31st March and we are expected delivery date is suppose May or June, whatever. Pultures should be recorded when risk and rewards are transferred by the seller to the buyer. That is when purchase should be recorded. Risk and rewards are transferred when the goods are in your control. The goods are in your control when it reaches your port. And when it reaches your port, you know what is the import duties and all that. In case of import procurement, suppose if it is on FOV basis, if it is boarded, so you have to take accounts before 31st March. Yes, in that case you will record purchase and then that purchase will be at estimated value. And yes, then see but then you will not make a provision for this, your import duties and all. Because the timing will happen in the next years. The import duties will have to paid in the next year, so you will not make that provision now. Provision is made when? When is the provision made? What is the liability? Can you define liability for me? The payment which is to be paid, I mean we know that certain obligations, yes. Why will there be obligation to pay? Because benefits have been received. Benefits has been received. So liability is when benefits have been received but payment has not happened. Happened, then only the liability. So now your services of that custom or duties have not, you have not received those benefits. So you will not record that liability. So then you mean to say sir the LC cases will not book the amount. LC cases before you have asked the bank to disperse you will not book any amount. LC cases only when you have asked the bank to disperse that is when you book the amount. Contingent also it will not come. Because you have not received the goods, goods you have not in your control. See LC is not a contingent liability. In LC what happens is an amount is set aside. Perhaps LC will be an advance. Yes, it will be advance or it is set aside. You can keep it in bank account also. You can keep it as restricted money or LC. You have to account for in the asset side. When will it be capitalized? When the goods reaches to the port. If it is FOB when it reaches the port of that port. And if it is CIF basis or you call it CIP basis I think. Then it when it reaches your port. So that is what I said LC will come on your asset side. It is not your contingent liability. LC will come on your asset side because your money has been blocked for that particular purpose. The moment you give the instruction it will be released. Then you have to pay to the bank. So that limit has been blocked. In some cases foreign parties are made without making the payment. In that situation perhaps it may become the contingent liability. Because when LC is opened. So when LC is opened 100% amount goes from our bank account to the bank. And it is irrevocable also. The amount remains in the custody of the bank but it is irrevocable. So it appears on the asset side along with cash and bank. But in certain cases when we don't make the advance payment. Payment is against the delivery. In that situation because we have placed the order. And there is a obligation to receive that amount or prove of dispatch also is there. The goods are also received. If the goods have been received then it is a liability. Not a contingent liability. Suppose goods have not been received. In that situation what is the status? I don't think so it will be a contingent liability. It will be booked as a liability in future. It is a future liability. Future liabilities are not contingent liability. What is the difference between future liability and future liability? See as I said benefits will be received in future. And the liability. Say suppose I have placed the order for furniture. Like P.O. You gave P.O. On the basis of P.O. The goods will also be supplied later. You will also make the payment. Will you book that P.O. as a contingent liability? Why not? Because benefits will be received in future. Payment will happen in future. It is a future liability. It is not a contingent liability. Contingent liability is The benefits I received There is no benefit ahead. There is only liability ahead. And that liability may or may not happen. So it is a contingent liability. Suppose somebody has filed a court case. Yes. So it is a court case. If someone has filed a court case against me. There is no benefit in future. There is only a future liability. There is a liability which can happen or not happen in future. Benefits already received. So it is a contingent liability. But there is no future liability. Future obligation or something like that. Future obligation if the court case is against me. And if I lose the case. Then there is a liability. So it is a contingent liability. What type of contingent liability What type of contingent liability Can act in educational institutions? Court case. Demand notice from Demand notice from income tax department. Service tax, income tax. Any tax notice which you have received. Notice is not. Demand notice. Yes. Any demand notice you have received from any department. It is a contingent liability till the time you clear it. Or you accept it as a liability. Either you accept it as a liability. Or you keep it as contingent liability depending upon your stand. If I contest it. If I go for appeal or if I Then it is a contingent liability. If I accept it. Then it is a liability. Liability is a present obligation. Because of past event. If I am going to receive goods in future. Event is also future. So it is not a liability. Liability is because of past event. Which will result in outflow of economic resources. Provision is either timing or amount is uncertain. Contingent liability. Either it can be a possible obligation. That means obligation itself is uncertain. Event itself is uncertain. Or it can be present obligation. In case of present obligation. Either outflow is not probable. Or I cannot measure the amount. That means sometimes what happens is. Sometimes court says you are guilty. But the amount of compensation will be decided in the next hearing. So when I am proved guilty. It becomes my present obligation. But the amount of compensation is not clear. Which happens in the next hearing. So that becomes present obligation. But amount is uncertain. So it becomes a continual liability. Okay what is oneness contract? Beneficial contract. It is a contract which is no more beneficial. It is a burden. Okay for example. Actually I have given an example over here. Company X enters into a contract to lease a warehouse for 10,000 a month. Contract is cancelable within 2 years. Only on payment of the 1 lakh. That means it is a non-cancelable contract for 2 years. But if you want to cancel within 2 years. You have to pay 1 lakh rupees. Company stops using the warehouse after 1 year. So a company has hired a warehouse or leased a warehouse. The amount or rent is 10,000 rupees per month. So 1 lakh 20,000 2 years 2 lakh 40,000 rupees. Okay. It is using for 1 year. After 1 year. After 1 year it says that now it is of no use. I will not be using it. Now it has 2 options. Either to keep it with it and pay 10,000 rupees per month or cancel the lease and for cancellation it has to pay 1 lakh rupees. These are the 2 options. Okay. Is there any benefit in that lease first of all? After 1 year. No. When I entered into a contract see when I use a premise I generate revenue out of that premises. When I use a warehouse I generate revenue out of that warehouse. The moment I stop using that warehouse I am not generating any revenue from that warehouse. So there is no benefit arising out of that warehouse. There is only cost involved in that warehouse. Right? Are you with me till here? When a contract has no benefit but only cost that type of contract is called as Onras contract. Okay. This type of contract is called as Onras contract which is there above. Now Onras contract it says that it will be treated as loss in the year in which it becomes Onras. So on 31st March I know that I am not going to use it next year. 31st March it has become Onras contract. How do I provide for it? It says that whatever is the minimum obligation unavoidable cost that should be recorded as loss immediately on 31st March. Now what is the unavoidable cost in this contract? 1 lakh. I can cancel the contract for 1 lakh. I need not pay 1 lakh 20,000 rupees. 1 lakh should be booked as loss immediately. Clear? Okay. Suppose I give it on a sublease for 5,000 rupees a month. So in the next year I can recover 60,000 rupees. But I am going to pay how much? 1 lakh 20,000 rupees. It is still Onras contract. Why? Because the benefits are less than the cost. Cost is 1 lakh 20,000. Benefit is only 60,000. The loss portion of this 60,000 balance 60,000 should be booked as loss immediately on that 31st March. You should not wait for next year. Clear? Contract cancelable within 2 years. And 1 year has already passed. Now suppose the contract is for 3 years. So the 2 years amount is to be it will become loss for the organization. 2 years amount or 1 lakh whichever is lower? Whichever is lower. So whether it will come in the same financial year matching concept it will not contradict. See matching concept will come when there is a revenue and there is a cost. Here there is no revenue only cost. Hence you have to book immediately. Because it is for 2 years. Whatever amount we are partying. Yes sir but there is no revenue in future. There is no benefit in future. See as I said suppose I give it on rent for 6,000 suppose. I take on rent for 10,000. I sublease on rent for 6,000. I have a loss of 4,000 per month. So into 12,000 I have a loss of 48,000. This 48,000 I should book as loss immediately. And next year what I should do is I should book rent of 6,000 balance 6,000 and income of sublease of 6,000. If I am not subleasing, if there is no benefit at all in future entire loss should be booked in the current year. Because there is no benefit in future. Current year. Current year. I am basically saying if there is some benefit arising out of the contract then amount up to that benefit should be transferred in the next year all other loss should be booked in the current year. That is the basic principle or the point. In this contract suppose there is some other contract say suppose you have tried to use some software for 2 years. After 6 months you realize that it is of no use for me. Normally what I do is I do it as a prepaid expense. I paid for 2 years I treat it as a prepaid expense and then I charge every month some amount or every year some amount. After 6 months I realize I am not going to use it. So the balance 18 months I write it off immediately. That is a loss which has happened immediately. Sir if there is no guarantee if there is any guarantee there will be for full 1 year. Sir if there is no guarantee whatever loss is there in the future without any benefit should be booked immediately. It is just a presumption. Clear what is oneness contract and how to account for oneness contract? You have to account for future losses immediately. Provision for depreciation. Do we use this term provision for depreciation? Is it a provision? Provision for depreciation is a provision or not? Yes or no? Yes sir. Why it is a provision? We have no depreciation fund. We have no depreciation fund. But what is provision? How that answer my query? What is a provision? Provision is whether amount or timing is uncertain. Just like retirement benefits we make a provision but we have no pension fund so the same depreciation also we provide depreciation but there is no depreciation fund that I interpret. What amount is uncertain? Here useful life we are estimating that's why it is uncertain. That's why it is a provision. It is reduction in the value of assets. Sir provision is created for future liabilities isn't it? You said provision for depreciation you have asked us provision for depreciation. I am saying provision as a word or as a term or as a accounting term provision is created for future liabilities yes or no? Yes. Only the amount or timing is uncertain of future liability hence I call it a provision and not a liability. Is provision for depreciation created for future liability? Yes sir. It is not a replacement provision why do you create depreciation? Why do you depreciate it? It's not for future replacement. Depreciation as I said yesterday logic is matching concept I have to charge something or you might call it as use or use of that asset or It is the cost for reduction in the value of asset. Right so it is charged to asset it is you are doing that asset every year by charging depreciation it's not a provision we might call it as provision for depreciation but it is not a provision per se as per AS 29 it is not a provision provision is for future liabilities where the amount or timing is uncertain. Sir I agree with you in fact provision should not be made in case it happens provision has to made for depreciation the value of the entire asset has to be put in provision because ultimately all the assets are going to depreciate some day it is 0 so if at all it is there that has to be Provision for depreciation is not a provision you might call it so it is only a depreciation Yes of course. What is provision for bad and doubtful debts is it a provision? Yes. What is the future liability? We have been told provision for depreciation provision for bad and doubtful debts Is there a liability in future? Doubtful debt is not a liability it is non-recoverability of an asset it is not a liability provision for bad and doubtful debts you might call it as provision but it is not a provision It is a charge to asset or charge an asset it is not a liability it is a charge to asset or charge against profit or whatever you might call it It is not a provision you might call it so you might term it so but it is not a provision in accounting terms. Actually some profit is kept aside it is basically unrestricted profit only if it is not charged then it becomes the capital kind of thing actually Provision for depreciation provision for bad and doubtful debts Provision is substantial degree of estimation is required with regard to future actually not expenditure future out future payments accrual is goods or services that have been received but have not been paid or invoiced so you accrue it Present obligation you have to record where there is a provision whatever is the present obligation Probable outflow of resources and reliable estimate can be made then you have to record that provision you have to value that provision or measure that provision and record as expense account debit to provision okay there is something called as constructive provisions constructive liability do you know what is it accounting standard 15 also has used this term constructive liability constructive liability is not a legal liability but is a liability created because I have created certain expectations in the mind of my employees or my creditors or my shareholders so suppose every year I give 10% bonus so 10% becomes my constructive obligation to pay the bonus constructive liability to pay the bonus suppose I come and announce that I will pay 10,000 Diwali bonus to all my employees does it become a legal obligation it is a constructive obligation so there are two terms legal obligation and constructive obligation theoretically standard say that even constructive obligation should be accounted for you should create a provision for such constructive obligations even AS15 employee benefit says that when you keep on giving bonus every year at some particular percentage you are creating a constructive obligation in the mind of employees and hence you should account for that constructive obligation constructive obligation is a legal obligation in government organizations yes there is no constructive obligation everything is legal obligation ok you have made a provision for certain expenses suppose advertisement of 100 rupees in 2009 ok 2010 you get the bill of advertisement or whatever that expenses of 70 rupees however you also have the bill of bonus which you have to give for previous year to some of your employees of say 20 rupees can you adjust that 100 rupees provision which you had created last year against this 70 and 20 and just reverse 10 rupees the balance 70 plus 20 90 I created 100 I just reverse 10 rupees you are not allowed you have to reverse 30 rupees and then charge 20 rupees well prior period or not depends prior period when if you could have calculated in the previous year but you forgot to calculate then prior period but suppose it was announced in the current year that I will give you bonus or the percentage or how to calculate the bonus or the amount was announced in the current year then it is not prior period prior period is only when it was announced or you knew it last year but you forgot it is error or omission okay what happens to reimbursements do you incur reimbursement for the third party some expense incurred for the third party and then third party pays you do you incur that yes right say some suppose sponsorships or some event you have done for which certain cost will be borne by an advertiser you incur it now and then he will reimburse you yes that happens right how do you account for such reimbursements from the from the receiving organization I debit cash and credits the expenses where we have debited we had debited earlier so when I incur I book expense debit to cash yes and when I get back that money I book cash debit to expense if it happens within the same accounting year and what if it happens in the next accounting year so I expense cash to income then if it happens in the different accounting I will book a receivable entry at the end of the year then if it happens in the next year then then I will I will book a receivable entry at the end of the year so what entry you will pass receivable account debit to expense and in the next year cash account debit to receivable so basically you will see at the end of the year whether any receivable is still pending and then you create receivable that is the worst way of accounting in this case the original bills are sent to the grantee institution which says that we will be reimbursing and we do not book the expenditure we just send the bills to the grant institution and when we receive the money that simply kept in a transit head and the expenditure is not involved the expenditure is not booked in our institution no but you have paid right you have paid for it if you have paid for it you have to account for it how can you that means you are saying I received these two in the same year and because I received these two in the same year I have deleted both I have not booked at all one alternative entry can be done I can debit the data receivable and credit cash and let that receivable be there till I get the money when I will get the money maybe in this year in the next year I will credit receivable yes so basically the standard says that in income and expenditure account you can net off this expenditure and this income this expenditure and this expenditure can be net off or I directly book only balance sheet entries that is possible or I book expense and negative expense but in the balance sheet it should be two separate thing a liability and a asset balance sheet I cannot net off that means suppose I have to pay to the printer and I have to receive from someone suppose I have not paid to the printer I have to pay to the printer I have to receive from someone then I have to book liability and asset both receivable and payable both receivable and payable both I should not knock off receivable and payable I should book both receivable and payable in income and expenditure account I can knock off so I will not have any income expenditure fine but I have to have asset and liability whenever we make the payment from our source on behalf of some other party first thing is that it becomes receivable from that third party so first thing is you have to book these two entries yeah immediately you should not wait for year end whether he is paid or not you book these two entries immediately if you receive it then this entry should be cash to receivable otherwise negative balance you should book this immediately receivable also immediately you should book you should not wait for 31st march to book receivables which is not for the university it is for the sponsor we are doing something on behalf of the sponsor right so we do that way asset and liability both you book yes so both should be booked yes benefit is not for the university it is for the sponsor we are doing any questions on this anything remains unanswered let us come to continued liability so we have discussed what is provision provision is fine right you have to estimate the provision provision is created for those liabilities which is past event event has occurred amount of timing is uncertain so you estimate and you create a provision ok audit fees audit fees is a provision or a liability liability but you write provision for audit fees no we debit the audit fees and create the creditors because we have agreement with the audit firm for the next three years we know the rate it is pre-determined we give them engagement later we know the amount we know the timing what is uncertain nothing is uncertain you cannot say that your audit was lacking this this so I will not pay you this much amount I will pay you only this much but the CAG audit fee is not determined it is done it is done at the end of the audit only so that needs to be estimated because it is on the basis of walking days that is what we have to support audit and credit many times do you still have to pay the audit fees under that liability for expenses we are writing those things were concrete liability there but and for audit fee also liability for expenses head and writing audit talking about CAG auditors or normal auditors CAG auditors fine CAG auditors you can create provision because you are not sure when they will come CAG also charges audit fee so that's what CAG case you can create provisions it is news for me that CAG charging audit fee university is not paying any audit fee to CAG sir here sir let's talk about accounting please let's stick to only accounting questions I am answering his question because how is it possible that auditor doesn't turn up if there is a single unit then it is not possible because auditors have to come but if it is a multi-unit organization where hundreds of offices are there across India auditors will come at central place because budget and all are related accounts are all related but at individual units they do not come for 2 years 3 years 4 years also because grants are not to be reimbursed by the government on the basis of the local that those things are based on the central accounting units okay what all expenses you provide for what is provision for then what all expenses can you make provision for provision for retirement benefits provision for retirement benefits yes it's a future liability amount is uncertain timing is uncertain yes and provision for bad debt bad debt I said provision for bad debt is not a provision now we call it provision asking what is a provision and then you have to provide for that provision what are those kind of expenses retirement benefits fine employee benefits fine what else okay someone said yesterday that we create a ad hoc provision of some percentage 5% 10% we create ad hoc provision is it allowed no for some unknown cost so we make some 5% provision one of the institute someone said that yes we make a ad hoc provision of 5% or some percentage for some unexpected cost of current year which we will get in the we will know in the next year when we receive the bill or something fine that is not allowed no okay you cannot you can only create for as I said past event so event has occurred you know the event only the amount of timing is uncertain then and then only you can create a provision you just cannot create a ad hoc provision that is manipulation of profit perfect okay any other expense you can think of that you make a provision for no fine okay contingent liability contingent liability as I said there can be two things possible obligation or present obligation okay possible obligation that arises from past events and existence will be confirmed only by occurrence or non occurrence of one or more uncertain future events which is not wholly within the control of the enterprise so there is a possible obligation which might arise in future that obligation depends upon happening or not happening of a future event and that future event is not in my control that is a possible obligation for example a court case very simple the contractor died midterm before completing is that what you mean such a situation in a building contract when the institution has executed a building contract with a contractor but the contractor died contractor could not complete the contract but he died no but what liability do we have so the work will have to be re-advertised no but do we have a institution have a liability we lose time we lose time we lose time but we do not have to pay someone right no no but then we have to re-tender the work the remaining work so cost may so I cannot make a contingent liability that tomorrow if the earthquake occurs then I will lose some expenses that is not a contingent liability occurs means the contractor before 31st March yes yes and the remaining work had to be re-tender and cost difference will be there no that is not a contingent liability because it is not a past event it is a future event future event is what what is a liability for construction of building will happen in future and hence I will have to make the payment to the contractor in future I think it is a case of capital commandment that needs to be declared in the notes to the accounts not continual liability the estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed I estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed yes but that is for existing contract yes not for the new contract so she says the existing contract gets over because the contractor has died it is a new tender new contract for the remaining part because there is loss of time and usually if it is the same contractor when there is loss of time there is penalty livibe no ma'am but still it will not be a contingent liability alright thank you sir in case there is more provision made earlier and more liability is there so in future we came to know I think it is no more liability then you reverse the provision and for that otherwise also I suppose less liability provision is made then we increase then the balance is created or charged to expense in the next year so if I created a provision of 80 rupees actual expenditure is 100 rupees 20 rupees I charge in the next year when I know the actual amount whether there will be any void objection I believe auditor may object that why you have made more provision earlier and now you are reducing it I think there may be some kind of void objection later on see provision is an estimate estimate can go wrong estimate may not be perfect that is why it is a provision if it was perfect it would have been a liability because there is always one para that my colleague may agree that's what I am saying provision can never be for these things provision is not made fine next year we will make it sometime there may be objection that over provision has been made provision is an estimate whatever changes you have to provide in the current year whatever change in the provision whether excess or short or whatever will be provided in the current year but the thing fact is that provision and liability changes the balance sheet in fact still drastically it changes still it is maximum it may be a prior paid item if it was a error in the prior paid it can be a prior paid item but it will be provided in the current year okay do you make a disclosure of any provision or how do you disclose provision when you prepare financial statements in the notes in the notes accounts what do you write next year we just write these are the provisions and these are the amounts so this is the this is how it should be presented opening balance new provision reversal of existing provision closing balance these four things are mandatory opening balance this is there in the notes this you have to give in the notes opening balance reversal of opening balance or reversal of any provision new provisions and closing balance these four information has to be given as a payment made during the year that is also there so reversal is payment made during the year okay okay when you make payment you reverse the opening yes accounts format is for accounts it's not for notes this is for notes format is for balance income and expenditure receipts and payment is the format for notes also notes to accounts also is part of that so then this needs to be added because this is required by accounting standard 29 is there any is there any tool to estimate court case that the lawyer will estimate you have a lawyer representing your case right you or you yourself do it lawyer is there council is there right that council will estimate you and if it cannot be estimated suppose it is very initial stage then you have to say that the amount cannot be a certain because it is very initial stage if amount can be estimated you give the amount if it cannot be estimated you state that the amount cannot be estimated because this estimate is going to be different when judgment estimates will always be different from actual sir estimates will always be different there will be no perfect estimate sir it will be done internally only because certain cases will be done it can be done internally if it cannot be done you can take help of your lawyer or council and then you can estimate that is the max you can do sir should this disclosure come along with the PBRCRs figure should this disclosure come along with PBRCRs figure so yes it will have 2 columns 2013-2012 so it will have both okay contingent liability I said there can be a possible obligation which will confirm in future based on happening or not happening of a certain event present obligation also can be a contingent liability if it arises from past event but it is not recognized why because it is not probable that outflow of resources is required to settle the obligation that means I feel I will not have to pay that any amount to settle the obligation why so because I have appealed or I think I will settle it out of quote at a lower amount or I feel I can go to a higher quote or whatever way so I feel there will be no outflow of resources then it is a contingent liability reliable estimate cannot be made of the obligation so if I cannot estimate the amount of the obligation then again even if it is a present obligation I do not know the amount then I cannot make a contingent I cannot show it as contingent liability is it clear I cannot provide it as a liability because I do not know the amount so it will go as contingent liability so even if it is a present obligation in two scenarios one I am not sure whether I will be required to pay this possibility I will not be required to pay and second the amount cannot be estimated in these two scenarios I will make it a contingent liability and not a liability example of possible obligations pending court cases income tax investigations guarantee given by a company to bank okay when do you recognize contingent assets or do you disclose contingent assets no we are conservative we follow conservative approach we do not disclose contingent assets we only disclose contingent liabilities so basically asset is recognized when you are virtually certain then you recognize it contingent asset if it is more than 50% then you disclose it if it is less than 50% you do not disclose it so if it is probable you are allowed to disclose if it is possible or remote you do not disclose example example is I file a case against someone else okay I file a case against someone else there is a chance that I will win and the probability of me winning is higher that means I will win compensation in that case I can record it as contingent asset I have not won so I cannot record it as income because I have not won the case there is a chance that I can win the case and the chances are higher than 50% then I can show it as disclose it as contingent asset liability if it is virtually certain recognize even if it is probable but reliably measurable you can still recognize or you still have to recognize contingent liability if it is probable you disclose if it is possible you disclose but if it is remote you do not disclose any question what is contingent liability by any organization liability can be converted into contingent liability only if amount cannot be estimated at all otherwise it is a liability I just give an example suppose there is a court case going on and the department has lost the case in the high court but there is no intent to make the payment liability is there suppose the court has given no intention to make the payment and they file they know it that they will lose in the supreme but they just prolong the case they can convert it into a contingent liability for the next 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 years 10 years yes so the liability arises when we actually enter into a contract right sir for example we enter into a contract with CPWD for construction of a building now the preliminary estimate it says the cost of the building is 8 crores and accordingly we have deposited 8 crores with the building now the building is completed but when submitting the form 65 the CPWD says that the cost of the building is 10 crores instead of 8 crores so the university has actually entered into contract for 8 crores but the balance of 2 crores does the liability arises on behalf of the university because the contract is only for 8 crores but they say it is 10 crores sir this is operational question and not accounting question if you think the liability arises I can give you the accounting for that liability because sir while it is a legal question it is while closing the account where you see form 65 it says the cost of the building is 10 crores will you pay 10 crores to that person that is what because the decision is pending the university has not taken if decision is pending then that 2 crores will be contingent liability 8 crores will be liability entire 10 crores will not become contingent 8 crores it is final you have to pay at least 8 crores you show it as liability 2 crores is not final you show it as contingent liability just last 2 minutes to explain or to decide when it is contingent liability when it is provision when it is a liability basically you have to decide first is it a present obligation if it is a present obligation then whether the amount and timing is certain if the amount and timing is certain it is liability if the amount or timing is uncertain and the obligation is present then it is provision a present obligation becomes a contingent liability if the outflow is not probable or amount cannot be reliably estimated if it is not a present obligation it is a possible obligation then it becomes a contingent liability okay the same thing in a different way or different fashion is represented by the decision tree above you decide whether it is a present obligation if yes whether the outflow is probable again yes whether you can estimate reliably the amount then you make a provision if it is not a if outflow is not probable or estimate cannot be made reliably then it is a contingent liability and if the outflow is possible obligation is possible again it is a contingent liability everything is clear then if the boxy and MHRD will hope that you will implement it soon at your institutes and you will do proper accounting based on all the accounting standards okay then thank you so much
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ITU PP-22 Policy statement: H.E. Mr Pyong Du Ri, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
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Policy statement delivered by H.E. Mr Pyong Du Ri, Ambassador of DPRK to Romania at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2022 (PP-22), Bucharest.
For further information please visit: http://www.itu.int/pp-22
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의장선생, 대표여러분, 나는 먼저 세계적인 대유행병 속에서도 2022년 정권 대표 대의 송가족 보장을 위해 적극 노력한 국제정기통신 동맹 소기국과 로몬이야 종부의 사의를 표합니다. 사회경제가 극소하게 발춘하고 있는 데서 종보통신기술, 주도적 역할을 넓고 있으며 특히 신용 코로나 비류수로 인한 대유행병이 전 세계를 씹쓸고 있는 오늘날 종보통신기술의 역할이 보다 부각되고 있습니다. 나는 이번 대회가 지난 기간 기구의 활동 경험과 교훈에 터대하여 2024, 2027년 동맹 결략 계획을 토의하고 보다 포괄적이며 대중적인 종보통신 기술을 발전시키기 위한 명백한 노정도를 제시하는 중요한 계기가 되리라는 기대를 표명합니다. 의장선생, 조선 민주주의 인민공화구 국무연장 김종은 동지의 현명한 용도 밑에 우리나라에서는 과학기술을 사회경제 발전이 생명선으로 틀어지고 2025년까지의 종보통신 부문이 현대와 목표가 작성되고 구시력 위한 사업이 본격적으로 추진되고 있습니다. 전국이 모든 이들에까지 비섭류 캐보라가 실현됨으로서 어정 광대역 통신을 원만히 보장할 수 있는 하부구조가 마련되게 되었습니다. 또한 이동 광대역 통신을 실현할 수 있는 이동통신망이 원나라에 구축되어 모든 인민들이 이동통신을 통한 각종 운영봉사를 받을 수 있게 되었습니다. 전국을 보가라는 숫자식 TV 방송만 구축되어 모든 인민들이 고화질 TV를 시청할 수 있게 되었으며 어정통신망과 이동통신망을 통한 광대역 통신이 활성화되면서 국가공무위전자와 원격교육, 원거리 우려봉사, 전자상업, 전자집을과 같은 숫자응용 동사들이 더욱 확대되고 있습니다. 신용코로나 비리스에 인한 세계적인 보건 위기가 지속되고 있는데 대처하여 원격교육을 전국적 범위로 확대하기 위하여 전국이 모든 니들에 있는 학교들을 국가자료통신망에 용결시키기 위한 사업들이 힘 있게 추진되고 있습니다. 공화업정부는 앞으로 정보통신이 현대하를 보다 높은 단계에서 실현하기 위하여 다음 세대에 이동통신 기술을 비롯한 첨단기술을 자체로 개발 도입하고 정보통신 하부 구조를 더욱 완배 나감으로서 모든 인민들이 정보통신의 혜택을 느리게 할 것입니다. 이와 함께 국제종기통신동맹의 새로운 전략계에게 반영된 전반적 인터넷의 접속과 지속적 숫자 번역이 2대 전략 목표를 달성하기 위한 국제적 겨루와 협력을 계속 강화해 나갈 것입니다. 우투로 나는 이번 대회가 2018년 대회에서 책탰된 전략계획생가 중에 이륙된 경험들을 교환하고 앞으로의 전략계획 작성에 이발지하는 우인은 대회가 되리라는 것을 다시 한 번 확신하면서 모든 참가자들에게 따뜻한 인사를 보냅니다. 감사합니다.
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Stamp & Chat with Stamping Jill
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Join Aubrey and Jill in using a simple card layout to make many different cards!
You can view the photos of the finished projects here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StampingJill
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Okay, you're good. Hello. Hi everyone. Welcome to Stampin' Chat with Stampin' Jill and Aubrey. We are today, I'm really excited about this live today. We aren't focusing on one specific product, but Beth challenged us to use a layout, a design of a card and to just make some cards up using that design with different paper, different stamp sets, just whatever. So it's one, well actually there's a card all the way around. So this is just like the card front of it. Right. So starting with a five and a quarter by four piece, that's the black piece on the back. And then there's, this is cut four to three and a half and then cut on a diagonal. And that's maybe like DSP, something contrasting. And then you have a two by three and a half piece. And then another piece of DSP possibly, four and a quarter by one half and then a two and a quarter inch circle in the center. Or I kind of took the liberty of just making that like an element or some sort of design in the center. And then a sentiment down here, or you could do your sentiment in the circle too. But yeah, we kind of took that layout and we've been playing a little bit this morning and we'll just kind of show you what we are doing. Right. Yeah. And we talked about possibly giving you a challenge to make your own and share with us what you're doing. Well Jill's starting on hers. I'll show you this is one that I already finished with the, what is this, bold, bright, bold and beautiful, bold, bright and beautiful. Do you remember? No, not beautiful. Mary and bright. Mary, bold and bright. I'm getting it confused because I'm also using the beautiful balloons and the paper in that is called bold and beautiful or something like that. Anyway, all these beautiful words. So this is the first one that I finished with that layout. It's super cute. And Jill's focusing, are you mostly focusing on Christmas-y? Yes, I'm doing, actually I've got a masculine winter card and two Christmas cards. So just doing those as the same layout then talked about this. And Aubrey's going to show you how to cut the diagonal piece on that I'm just putting on right now. Yes. So diagonal piece. I have, this is kind of what my card's going to look like. I use the Gone Fishing Paper DSP. I think that's what it's called. Something like that from that suite in the annual catalog. And I wanted to just show you how to cut this piece on a diagonal. So this is cut to four and four by three and a half. And we want to cut this on a diagonal. So this side is two and a quarter. So what I do is I just line up my, let's see, I want to do it this way. I, this way. I line up the bottom edge of this. So this is my diagonal is going to go this way. Okay. So I line up the bottom edge of this and then I find, let's see, no, I do want it to go this way. Sorry. That's okay. So this is going to be the three and a half side, the bottom edge here. And then I'm going to line this up to two and two quarter, two and a quarter on this line here. And then once I cut, that's going to be on the diagonal. And then you'll have, so this side will be three and a half and this will be two and a quarter. So you just want to make sure to line it up on that line and then come here. And really, if you, if you just kind of set your paper there, it really, it doesn't have to be a perfect science. But that's, if you want a perfect measurement, that's how you'll do that. Okay. This one I thought I'm going to do kind of simple and I'm going to use the throughout the year stamp set. I love this stamp set. It has tons of really great sayings in it. It has kind of some basic ones. Happiest of birthdays. Thank you. You mean so much to me. And then it has all these different holiday ones. So happy Easter, happy holidays. Cheers to you and the new year best of luck and trick or treat. I think I might use this. You mean so much to me. I think that's really cute. And I'm just going to stamp that on a circle that I have punched out and then put my card together. Jill, what are you doing? I'm just doing the circle on this. I'm making this my focal point of the card. And I just use our designer series paper to pick up the colors of what I'm going to do. So I kind of like that that you can, you know, you don't have to reinvent the wheel kind of a thing. Yeah, just kind of use whatever's in the paper. Right. Yeah, that's one of the nice things about stamping ups designer series paper is that it you can pull their colors all out from it. Right. So it all coordinates and So it works good. Favorite things about them. So what what do you remember what this paper is called? That's that new online. It's um, yes. That's Shining Christmas. Shining Christmas, which we're not orderable today. Oh, no, guys, darn. So if you've got your hands on it and I'm using Christmas classics with it, I think it coordinates really good because of the holly and berries that they showing right there. So so just a cute card. Yeah, there's one really cute. I love it with that champagne dazzle paper too. I know. Of course, I call that my disco paper. Yeah, it's like a disco ball. Yeah. And then I've got this one here, which is really nice too. So I did not cut the one piece, the diagonal piece, because I felt like this one piece had that shape in it. So I went ahead and just did it with one sheet on that just to it gives the illusion of a second piece already. Oh, yeah. So this is the dark and the light so I would like the diagonal right. Just showing you, you know, if you have a piece already there, then it works. Yeah. And I love how this texture, the folder, the paint texture works with this particular paper, because it looks like, you know, the site of a building or something. Yeah, so that's kind of cool. This nativity Bethlehem set is one of Jill's very favorite Christmas sets. Yeah. And I'm working on my Christmas card right now, what I'm doing. And so I'm going to be using this suite. Not quite sure what pieces in the suite I'll be using, but that's the one I'd like to do this year. Yeah. That's a fun one. And I don't think I'm going to be using red, which is really weird. I know. That's like your signature color. Yeah. So, oh, that's cute. We already got in the highest. Oh, and you use the other, the golds. Right. I use the gold on this one because sometimes we use just one color and it's like nice to have to use both colors. Yeah. Okay, there's my, this one's kind of my very simple one, that layout, kind of, kind of fun, super easy, really, really fun card. Okay. My next one I'm going to use, like I was saying earlier, oh, there's Jill's so pretty. See the texture in that folder right there. I love that. So, so far, there's this one. You got that shiny paper and this one. I can't see. Yes. Let's see. Wendy said this is such a versatile layout. It really is. It's like, you can use it with pretty much anything. You just have a focal point and I love the diagonal. And this is my masculine card, which I think you could use this paper as a masculine paper so much. I mean, just by itself. Yeah. But so I'm just doing. All right. On my next one, this is the paper I'm using that's bold and beautiful and the beautiful balloons set. And I cut out the cute little set of three balloons out of the dice already. So then that's going to be my focal point. So we'll kind of build it from there and see where this goes. It's kind of cool how we've, you know, some of yours on the solids are on the bottom and some of my solids are on the top. So, you know, there's no rhyme or reason, or you have to do it just this way. Right. So yeah. So yeah, I like how you did this one with the DSP. Right. That way. Well, and I figured, you know, you could get with this contrast, I was going to use a lighter color, but I kind of like the deep color because it brings out the darker images in the designer series paper. Yeah, especially on a masculine card. Yes. Jill, Mary really loves blue for Christmas. How do you feel about blue for Christmas? Oh, I love blue. I've used Night of Navy and yeah, I do love blue. So I know every color could be a Christmas color. And this misty, this misty moonlight, I mean, I've used it for snowflakes and, but this misty moonlight is so pretty. I love misty moonlight. I've just added a little blue here to the grays. So just as a contrast, I think sometimes we get so matchy, matchy sometimes that we just forget that, oh, that would also look good. Yeah. But the contrast color. Yeah. And sometimes it's like you're too afraid to use a contrast color. Yeah, I don't know. What do you think, Aubrey? I think that's true. I think sometimes we forget to think outside the box a little bit. All right. Okay, Beth is telling me that we are going to do a little contest with this layout. So next, or throughout this next week, if you make a card using this layout, this one here, which will post this in our VIP Facebook group, so you can go and get all the measurements and everything there. If you make a card with this layout and post it in that group, then we will, let's see, the winner will get a $25 order credit from us. Yeah. So that's exciting. So you should go this week, make sure you make a card using this layout. You can use one of these sets that we used. You can use your own, do something completely different. Right. I mean, we want to see. It doesn't have to be Christmas. You know, it could be fall. It could be whatever you enjoy. Yeah. And we'll draw the winner for that on our YouTube live next week. So I'll keep working on my last card and I'll do my balloons, stamp those and do my little saying down here. But we'll post all our ideas on the Facebook group. Beth will, it's Stampin' Jill VIP Facebook group. And Beth will put the link down in the description of this video. So go check them out there. Yeah, anything else? No, just have fun stamping. Yeah. Thanks for joining us. And I can't wait to see all the fun, fun things you create with this layout. It'll be super fun. Okay. See you later. Bye.
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using site while you write with EndNote Online. Once you have downloaded the software and installed it into your Word you will have an EndNote tab. Select the tab and select Preferences. Choose the application you want to use in this case EndNote Online and fill in your credentials. Select OK and this will connect you to your EndNote Online account. Select where you want to put a citation and click on the Insert Citations button. Choose a citation and select Insert. Do this again and again. As you can see it's creating citations and it's building your reference list. To change the style simply choose from the drop-down menu. You can always select another style from the long list. I've now successfully changed it to the Harvard Manchester style. That is the end of this demonstration.
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going back again once to the 90s because that's when all the fun things happened. Back then, again, I was working at this store that most time I sat around, I was either cleaning the store or just sitting there. But every night, so I've talked about how this store had DOS registers. Well, the registers every night would close out the register and it would dial up headquarters, say, hey, the store is closed and then it would disconnect. It wouldn't upload anything at that point. And then a few hours later, headquarters would dial back to the register and get the information from the sales from that day and give the the registering updates that it needed to give it. So I thought, if this computer is just waiting for someone to dial into it, what happens if I dial into it? Now, I wasn't smart enough at the time to really do anything. I didn't understand how ports worked on networks when you connected in. But I was able to, you know, pick up a phone after leaving work. I dialed the store number. It wasn't even a separate number. The store number ring ring, you know, sound, you know, fax modem. Okay. I get home and I open up this back my windows day. I open up hyper terminal and I dial up that number. It connects. I don't get anything. I mean, I don't I don't know, you know, what to even do. I'm like banging on the keyboard to see if anything I type help question mark forward slash question mark forward slash help. You know, I'm not getting anything. I'm not getting a login prompt or anything, but I connected to that machine. You know, whatever I gave up after a little bit once work next day, nothing. A few nights later, I try again. Again, I couldn't do anything. You know, I shouldn't be trying to do this anyway, but I didn't accomplish anything. Well, I get to work the next day after doing that and the register isn't isn't isn't starting up properly. Not that I messed up the machine in any way. But what happened was I must have tried to connect and I must have been connected to it trying to do something while the headquarters was trying to connect to it and they were unable to connect to it and their computer must have gave up. So the register never finished closing out during the night and never and never upload all that information. So so basically I did a denial of service attack on this register before I think there was the term denial of service. Completely accidentally, you know, I didn't even think, you know, what happens if I'm connecting connected to it while they're trying to connect. So I'm quite sure that this company doesn't, you know, use the dial up anymore in that matter. But for years it did. And in reality, if you wanted to mess with this company, all you had to do, you didn't even need a computer. I could have just dialed up their register, left the phone off the hook. And unless unless it disconnected after a while, if you didn't actually connect to it like with a computer, but I could be I could just keep on, you know, dialing up that number and block the register. And when people got to work the next day, they wouldn't be able to use the register. You know, I forgot I had to go through I think I had call headquarters and and get it all straightened out. But yeah, the very simple to mess up that particular machine with just dialing it up with a phone. Anyway, I thought I'd share that because it's funny how simple some things I didn't accomplish anything useful unless I was trying to do a denial of service attack, which I was not. And um, yeah, the 90s were fun. Things were different back then. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
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F. 12/29/23 - 2023 Panini National Treasures Baseball 4-Box Case #1 *PYT*
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What's up everybody, Jason here for jasperyskatesprates.com. We just sold out 2023. Panini National Treasures Baseball, guys. This is a four box K-Spring Pikachu, number one, guys. Brandy released today on this Friday, 1229, guys. And it's always a fam favorite. And thank you guys for selling it out straight up, guys. No fillers needed for this one there. And Jose got the raise last spot mojo, guys. So, new Panini stickers it looks like now. Seals. There's a little like hologram thing right there now. I like it. Trying to get a little bit more protective over it, which is great. Looks like a black box this year. I like it. I like it. Never bad getting a black box right there. Ooh, that looks nice. There you are. I missed the old wooden boxes, but... Whoa, look how fat this mama is. Jesus Christ. What's going on here? Either a booklet or some crazy memorabilia we're about to see. Oh my God. There's a booklet right on the top. This isn't backwards, is it? No, it's not backwards. All right. Gert is good, right? For sure, yeah, Gert. All right, first one we got is a Tamar Johnson, 93 out of 99 for the Pirates going to Luca. And it is a booklet autograph of Tamar Johnson. Here we go. Good way to start off there for the Pirates. All right, nice thick patch here for Jack Leiter to 25. And that is for the Texas Rangers going to Justin. We have a five out of five Francisco Alvarez patch for the New York Mets going to Roy. Roy, you're on the board, buddy. And we got ourselves a Willie Cam, 26 out of 99. That looks like Chicago, but Chicago what? You remember anybody remember Willie Cam? Willie Cam is a Chicago White Sox. Hall of Fame materials it looks like. No, treasured stats, yeah, Chicago White Sox. And that's White Sox going to Lewis, shipping team. All right, last one, then we should get to some patch autographs. I've got a little L.A. to that cruise, little rookie relic for Cincinnati. That's number to 49. That's for the Reds going to Ryan. All right, here we go guys. Some patch autographs to start us off. First one we got is a Ricky Tiedemann to 99. Nice signature though. That looks like a J and a J. Is that even his autograph? And that is Toronto going to Jeff Lefko. Then we got out of 10, well there's two. Out of 10, Gavin Williams, Cleveland with that one. Guardian's going to Walter. Then we have he added 25, John Sjoek Shim. He is a top prospect there for the Pirates. Pirates having a good box so far, Luca. Little Andy Rodriguez for Pittsburgh, another one for the Pirates. And last one here is a patch autograph, Raffella for Boston to 99. There was one box right there guys. Gonna have this crazy, fat books now. I think they're gonna start putting the booklets on the top now. Well that makes sense Rubble. Dang, some big cards right there. So looks like the books are now gonna be right on the top. Tony Gwynn, nice, legendary materials. 40 out of 99. That's for the Padres. Roger's going to DY. Then we have a Spex for St. Louis, 21 out of 99. Topercher, Percer, Topercer. Gary Carter there for the New York Mets. Yeah, this dude is an old school guy man. Obviously, look at this guy. Gotta go way back into the archives. We have a nice three color patch there of Ethan Salas. Nice, he was a top prospect there in Bowman. Out of 25, Padres. And we have a James Wood to 99 for Washington, going to Ryan. We have a Henry Davis rookie patch autograph to 99. You're either gonna see a lot of prospects, Rubble, or you're gonna see a lot of veterans. That's all you're really gonna find. There's no more rookie really stuff here. They don't have the MLB Players Association no more. Kumar Rocker, another nice prospect there for the Texas Rangers. Rangers is Justin to 99. And we have a Austin Wells for the New York Yankees. Little Bronx to 99. And a nice Robin Yell penmanship, which is honestly good penmanship too, right? Nine out of 10, Brewer's going to Tristan. And last one, wow, look at this, one of one. Treasured patch autographs, Kevin Parada. And that's gonna go to the Metz going to Roy. Roy, you wanna go on the Big Hit Express or what? Ready to roll on the Big Hit Express? All aboard. Got you, buddy. The Big Hit Express. All right, nice one to end right there. All right, this feels like a normal size box. Hitters, Inc., America's past time to 50. Novelli Marte for Cincinnati. That's a cool one. So that's 40 out of 50 for the Cincinnati Reds. Reds is going to Rhyme. And we got a Jared Shuster to 25 for Atlanta. ETL going to Justin. We got a Zach Geloff for Oakland A's Richard. Little P Rose jersey numbers, two out of 14. Treasured jersey numbers. That's nice. Cincinnati having themselves a break so far. And we have a Mike Piazza. Wow, is that Mike Piazza when he was a San Diego Padre? Wow. When do you ever see that? Do you lie with that? And we got a Gavin Stone for the Dodgers, little ace patch autograph, 10.99. Dodgers is a Rhyme. And we got a Kade Horton patch autograph for the Chicago Cubs. 10 out of 10. Cubs is Charles on the board, man. We got Robin Ventura to 49. That's for the Chicago White Sox going to Lewis. And we have a Jordan Lawler. Very nice. Look at those three color patches right there. Six out of 10 for the Diamondbacks going to Ryan. Ryan H. Sick one right there, man. And then we got a year two patch autograph of Bobby Whit Jr., 37 out of 49. Bobby Whit Jr. has a beautiful signature, man. And Royals going to Brett. All right, last box, guys. Last box here. We got a Cincinnati Reds legendary booklet of Johnny Bench 10.99. So there you go, Cincinnati having a good break. All right, then we got a John C. Oaks shin for Pittsburgh to 25. Nice three color patch. Pittsburgh actually having a great break. Justin Crawford to 49. Philly's going to Ryan. We got a Tommy Heinrich to 99. That should be Yankees, if I'm correct. That's Yankees. And we got a JR Richie for Atlanta to 99. Bray is going to Justin. We got Aranis Ramirez for Pittsburgh, but a Rami. And we have an on-card here for Washington. Jeremy de la Rosa to 25. Two more hits, guys. Ted Simmons for St. Louis to 49. Last but not least, a very nice hit right here, guys. How about a macho, man? Mazzataka Yoshida. Beautiful. 33 out of 49. It was like a little slight little chip here in that corner. Maybe barely, but I just want to show you guys that on camera. And that's going to go to the Red Sox, going to Ryan M. That's sick, man. And there you go, guys. First case in the books, of course. I think we can always do a lot better, but there was some nice hits right here for our first little case. If you guys want to get the second one rolling, guys, the last time I checked, it was down to five. Yeah, still have five left. Amber, if we have to, we'll probably put these in R&Bs. But just a quick recap. It's some very, very nice hits here in general. Some are a lot more veterans, a lot more prospects. But still, some really, really solid stuff. So if you guys want to get another one rolling, let's do it. Keep them solid there. Some solid stuff here. And then here's are some of the bigger ones. The macho man, the Jordan Lawler, the Bobby Whitt, and then the 101 Kevin Perrata. So there you go, guys. Thank you guys so much. Jaspiescasebreaks.com.
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मेरे पारे देश्वास्यों आज से कुछ दिन बादी आज मार्च को पुरी दॉनिया में अंट्रनेशनाल भिमेंस देई अंट्राश्ट्रे महला दिवस मनाये जाएगा. महलाव के साहर्स, काउशल और प्रतिबासे जुडे कितने ही उदारान. महलाव की बाद में लगातार साहजा करते रहे है. आज चाएशकी लिन्या हो, सेल्फेर गुरुब हो, या चोटे बड़ोग हो. महलावने हर जगा मोर्चा समहला हुए. आप किसी भी चेत्र में दिख ही. महलाव पूराने मिठकों को तोड रही ही. आज हमारे देश में पारलेमेंट से लेकर पन्चाए तक, अलग अलग कार एक शेत्र में महलाव नहीं नहीं उचाएई प्राक्त कर रही है. सेना में भी बेटिया आम नहीं और बडी भूमि काँ में जिम्मेदारी निभारी है. और देश की रक्षा कर रही है. पिछले मैंने गन्तन्त्र दीवस पर हमने देखा की आदूनिक प्ट्र प्लेंज को भी बेट्या उडारही है. देश तने साइनिस कुलो में भी बेटियों के अडमूशन पर रहो कताए. और पूरे देश में बेटिया साइनिस कुलो में दाख्रा ले रही है. इसी तरा अपने start-up जगत को देखे है. पिछले सालो में देश में हाजारो नहीं start-up शुरू हुए. इन में से करीब आदे start-up मैं महलाए निदेशक भूमिगा मैं है. पिछले को समय मैं महलाो के लिए, मात्रुत वकाज बड़ाने जे से निने लिए गे है. बेटे अर बेट्यों को समान अदिकार देखे हुए. विवाग की उमर समान करने के लिए, देश्त प्रहास कर रहा है. इसने हर शेट्रम है. महलाो के बहगिदरी बड़ रही है. आप एक और बड़ा बडलाव भी होते देख रहे होंगे. ये बडलाव है. बेटी बचाओ, बेटी पड़ाव के सबलता को ही लिजी है. आद देश में लिए अनुपात सुद्रा है. सकूल जाने बेट्यों के संजामे भी सुदार हो आए. इस में हमारी भी जिम्यदारी है. के हमारी भेट्यां बीच में सकूल ना छोडते है. इसी तरा स्वच्च भारत अभ्यान के तहत, देश में महलाव को खोले में सुद से मुक्ती मिली है. त्रिपल तलाग जैसे सामाजिक बुराई का अन्त भी हो रहा है. जब से त्रिपल तलाग के खलाब कानून आया है. देश में तीन तलाग के मामलो में, अस्षी प्रतिषत की कमी आई है. इतने सारे बडलाव, इतने कम समय में कैसे हो रहे है. ये परीवर्टन इसली आ रहा है, क्या कि हमारे देश में, परीवर्टन अर प्रकतिषिन प्रहासो का नेत्रुत्वा, अप खुद महलाई कर रही है.
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President Reagan’s Radio Address to the People of the Soviet Union on December 28, 1985
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Full Title: President Reagan’s Radio Address to the People of the Soviet Union from the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California on December 28, 1985 (Broadcast on January 1, 1986)
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Transcript: https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/research/speeches/10186a
Production Date: 12/28/1985
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Contact(s): Ronald Reagan Library (LP-RR), 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0600
Phone: 800-410-8354, Fax: 805-577-4074, Email: reagan.library@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier:55317923
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/55317923
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Good evening. This is Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. I'm pleased to speak to you on the occasion of the new year. This is a time for reflection and for hope. As we look back on the year just concluded and on the year that is to come, I want to share with you my hopes for the new year. Hopes for peace, prosperity and goodwill that the American and Soviet people share. Just over a month ago, General Secretary Gorbachev and I met for the first time in Geneva. Our purpose was to begin a fresh chapter in the relations between our two countries and to try to reduce the suspicions and mistrust between us. I think we made a good beginning. Mr. Gorbachev and I spent many hours together speaking frankly and seriously about the most important issues of our time. Reducing the massive nuclear arsenals on both sides, resolving regional conflicts, ensuring respect for human rights as guaranteed under international agreements, and other questions of mutual interest. As the elected representative of the American people, I told Mr. Gorbachev of our deep desire for peace and that the American people do not wish the Soviet people any harm. While there were many areas which we did not agree, which was to be expected, we left Geneva with a better understanding of one another and of the goals we each have. We are determined to build on that understanding in the coming months and years. One of the most important things in which we agreed was the need to reduce the massive nuclear arsenals on both sides. As I have said many times, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. Therefore, we agreed to accelerate negotiations where there is common ground to reduce and eventually eliminate the means of nuclear destruction. Our negotiators will soon be returning to the Geneva talks on nuclear and space arms where Mr. Gorbachev and I agreed we will seek agreements on the principle of 50 percent reductions in offensive nuclear arms and an interim agreement on intermediate-range nuclear systems. And it's my hope that one day we will be able to eliminate these weapons altogether and rely increasingly for our security on defense systems that threaten no one. Both the United States and Soviet Union are doing research on the possibilities of applying new technologies to the cause of defense. If these technologies become a reality, it is my dream that one day free us all from the threat of nuclear destruction. One of the best ways to build mutual understanding is to allow the American and Soviet peoples to get to know one another better. In Geneva, we signed a new agreement to exchange our most accomplished artists and academics. We also agreed to expand the contacts between our peoples so that students, teachers and young people can get to know each other directly. If people in both countries can visit, study and work together, then we will strengthen the bonds of understanding and build a true foundation for lasting peace. I also discussed the American people's strong interest in humanitarian issues. Our democratic system is founded on the belief in the sanctity of human life and the rights of the individual, rights such as freedom of speech, of assembly, of movement, and of worship. It is a sacred truth to us that every individual is a unique creation of God with his or her own special talents, abilities, hopes and dreams. Respect for all people is essential to peace. And as we agreed in Geneva, progress in resolving humanitarian issues in a spirit of cooperation would go a long way to making 1986 a better year for all of us. A safe and lasting peace also requires finding peaceful settlements to armed conflicts which cause so much human suffering in many parts of the world. I have proposed several concrete steps to help resolve such conflicts. It is my hope that in 1986, we will make progress toward this end. I see a busy year ahead in building on the foundations laid in Geneva. There is much work to be done. Mr. Gorbachev will visit the United States later this year. And I look forward to showing him our country. In 1987, I plan to visit your country and hope to meet many of you. On behalf of the American people, I wish you all a happy and healthy new year. Let's work together to make it a year of peace. There is no better goal for 1986 or for any year. Let us look forward to a future of Chistaya Nieba for all mankind. Thank you. Spasiba.
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अभाईयात कर लिए है, उसरे कोई उकमी नहीं है क्या ही चीजी लिए लड़क अच्चा है लड़क अच्चा है एक आम ने देखा कि उसको ग्रफ्तार कर लिया गया उस पोले के गाूं में मतलप तोड़िसी दिखकते है है कैसे दिखतो कि आपके गाूं का ही एक लड़का जो की इतना बड़ा सेलिएप्रिटी बन गया कि क्या है बिग भोज जीट क्या आगया उसके बाड इस्टर से पाटी में उस पर लिजाम लगाए जाए थे और खाह जाए ता की की हाँ वो पाटी से जाता था और से साब के कि विए गानो को लिए कर के लिएव बार लोई जिसके बाड उप इस मामले में लस्ता चलाए जाए कैसे दिखते है बआई देखो पहले बात तो यह है कि यह सब पहलाए उडबात है तुछ़े हम भी बई देखते है आरे सारी चीजे कि भई कैसा ए है कैसा नहीं आम लगत ने तो आज तक है भी नी सूना कि भई वो खुछ करता है लिए छो ते से बडा होगे खूव रहते देखा भी है कि वई नो ने भइई कोछ विए वैसे यह तो सब मैंड़ाने वाड़ है, और रही बात वो तो भाई इंवेश्टेगेशन चलेगी, उसी साभ से आगगे पड़ा चल जल जाएग, क्या है क्या नहीं। अभी भीज में, हमैंशाल भी श्यादव कबिना कभी विजवार दो मैं भी रहाते है। बाई वो वाड़ी बाते देखो नाम है, आज एक तरीक के से तनाम भोड़ उचा जा चुक है, बाई उसने महनत करी बोड़ सारी चीज करी, अब ये लगा लो, एक उसको देख आद भी जलते तो है, कोई किसी को देख के ताई में राजी नहीं। बाई ये सुझ्ते क्या आज के तनाम आब आब राजी कैसी आर है, बाई वो वाड़ी बात कीना किसी ने बई जोटे अंजाम लगा एक और में इज़े हुझे. तो आम दो येई खेंगे के बई इसा चुक कुच नहीं है आप आवने वाले ताई में पतच जे. पार्ज़ कारेँ मैं ऑी ड़िए आपना बडिया ख़ाम है थो हसी वजाक का ये जीजेगेगा। उद्रीखर प्रशाट दाजी शकर जोग। तो पहली बात तो कोई मतलबी जाजनिती से वो अपने बडिया मस्त आद्मी है उस्कोई इस जीसे कोई चकर नी है कि बई ने कोई ची ये कोई ची है वो अपने बडिया अपने बगी वीटियो अँ दो हसी के तोब ल्टाए वीडियो के बगि अपने भडीया काँम है जो असी मजाएक का यह चीजे विसका तो जाजनिती से को वत मजला भी ने ही तो यह चीज थो भगी यह ख्यदते के रहा है कि भढ़ जोश्यम सावर ने वो अपने अजना उसकर सुवागत की आता बिग्मोच से जीत की आया तो उतो ये बस जोड़ने वाली बाता की अभई वो अतका इसलिये यसको और उगया तो यसा कोच लिए लिए वोगया भई हमें ता यसा लगता है कि भई यसब जुट आज़ा तो वो नहीं कर सकता और बई वो जो इन्मेश्टिगेशन होगी उस विसाब से पिबई देखते है और यसी बाद रहीं सारा कोप्रेट जो आद्में गलत होगा वो कभी कोप्रेट नहीं करेगा ये चीजी भी है बाई कैसे देखते हैं, एल्विष की ग्रफ्तारी की भीचे है तो कितना सही है ये कि एक एल्विष यादग गलत है ताई ये कितना, छैसे देखते है? देखो बाई साब हम ने तो आस दक सूनानी था इस तरीके काम उस के पारे में और ये बी मेड्या के माद्दम से इस तरीके कबरे आई दी अगर ने देखा के उसको ग्रफ्तार कर लिया गया उस को लेग के गाँँ में पनलप तोडीषी दिखते हैं सुखषांति का माओल तो नहीं है कि अमार बच्चा के साथ यह साथ होगा एग यह साथ होगा तो अपने गर आजाएगा अगर इस तरीके कोस में वो मिलता है तो देखो कानु निकार भाई जो है वो अपनी करेंगे सरकार क्या लगर आप को? क्या अल्वी शेदोग को इस में पूरे में फसाय जारा है देखो मुझे जो लगता है मैं आपनी प्रस्शनल राई दे सकता है गरीब गर का बच्चाज काम्या बुवा है और बहुत जाडा पोपिलर होगे कम उमर में तो इस को फसाय जारा है कही ना कही बड़े लोगो का इस में हाते दबाब बनाय जारा है और मुझे तहात साकते की बोद मोझा रेजा के टाडा कि इसके रही गवाइविटेस तियार के जारे देखो में आपको बतादी है थो जास़् का छीजे होगे खोलती जाएगी मैं अपनी नी हमे प्रने पृले गाँम कि थाजाडा अगर देखतार लिए करनाम रोसंके अज़े नोईदा पुष्टे की रफ्टार कर लिया है अगर देखते है गलब ते रहें? आजी उसने अच्सभ कर अदा तोओ? उसने अपने अपने बोला है कि आम मैं करता पाटी उस में साव को जहर स्पलाई करता था जुटाण़जाम लगाखे इस गड़्याम लगारे सब आच्छ लगका वो और कोई चहीं करनी नहीं है और गड़ीभ है बैसे नहीं और फेज प्रकोई छीज में खराब करनावात बाद बाथ है
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Picture Book Review - Tree by Claire Saxby
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Today I’m reviewing new release “Tree” by Claire Saxby and Jess Racklyeft, a narrative non-fiction story about a 300 year old mountain ash tree. It’s an absolutely beautiful book. Thank you to the publisher @allenandunwin for the review copy, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Author’s Website https://www.clairesaxby.com
Illustrator’s Website https://jessesmess.com
Publisher’s Website https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Claire-Saxby,-illustrated-by-Jess-Racklyeft-Tree-9781761069505
SYNOPSIS
A journey of wonder and discovery from multi-award-winning picture book creators Claire Saxby and Jess Racklyeft, exploring the life in and around a mighty mountain ash, including a stunning fold-out page showing the full length of the tree.
Can you see the forest on this misty-morning mountain? Can you see where the tree stands? It is the tallest in this forest of tall trees. This tree is older than those who find it, younger than the land it grows from. Between sapwood and heartwood, water rises and energy flows. Listen to the leaves bustle. Smell the forest air. This is the world of the tree.
In the vein of Iceberg – marrying deep scientific research, lyrical language and stunning illustrations – multi-award-winning and highly acclaimed creators Claire Saxby and Jess Racklyeft return with a change in environment, from ocean to land. Their new collaboration follows a mighty tree, from the bottom of its roots up to the tips of its upper branches.
Timestamp:
0:00 Acknowledgement of Country
0:16 Intro
0:19 Tree review
3:01 Wrap-Up
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Hi everyone, my name is Steph, this is Kid Lit Joy and today I'm here to review Tree by Claire Saxby. This is illustrated by Jess Racklieft and it is a gorgeous narrative non-fiction book that is being published by Alan and Unwin who sent this to me for review, so thank you very much to them. This author illustrated duo worked together on a book called Iceberg which I don't know if was reviewed on this channel or my other channel. If it's not on this channel I'll do another review for it because it's an absolutely gorgeous narrative non-fiction story all about icebergs. Claire Saxby is just a master of weaving in factual information into a fictional text and this is the story of a 300 year old mountain ash that exists and it is almost a day in the life of this tree and the way that it supports the ecosystem that lives around it, the floor and the fauna. What I loved about this book aside from Jess Racklieft's gorgeous illustrations like this book is just visually stunning to look at. Claire Saxby's writing is beautiful, lyrical, she's incredible at choosing vocabulary and words to enhance her writing. I think I had examples down for word choice for misty, bustle, scaly, scurry, burrow, launch, like those are really powerful verbs that you can unpack with children like they're just absolutely gorgeous. As I said the illustrations, the watercolor in here is just so beautiful to look at and also the way that Jess Racklieft depicts different perspectives of this tree because it is so large from the very ground all the way to the tops of the tree. Honestly, I just, I read this book and I just had to go back and reread it straight away because I just loved the way that the words and the images encapsulated how old this tree was and how important it was to the environment. So again, that like this has an important message of, you know, we need to take care of our forests and take care of our really old trees because they are so important to the spaces where they exist and it's taken them time. Like these trees have lived through hundreds of years. They've seen so much history and are part of the fabric of forests. So it was totally blown away by this book. There is also, which is a trademark of these two, an incredibly beautiful fold-out page that sort of shows the scale, kind of included in one camera screen. The scale of it is just, just gorgeous. Ultimately, this is a great call to action for us as humans to take care of our environment, to take care of things that have been around for a really long time, particularly when trees like this are under threat from humans and deforestation and things like that. So it is absolutely gorgeous. I thoroughly enjoyed my reading experience with this. So thank you again to the publisher for sending me a copy. It's the kind of book that makes you want to read more and to learn more about the world around you. Like it just invites you in and it shares the secrets of the trees and it's just beautiful. In the comments, I'd love to know if you are planning on picking up Tree by Claire Saxby, or if you have other books that are similar in that narrative nonfiction vein that are just so immersive and beautiful and factual while still being an entertaining read. If you just want to let me know that you're here but you don't want to leave a comment, feel free to leave any kind of Tree emoji down below. Otherwise, I hope that wherever you're in the world, you're staying safe and healthy and I will see you in my next video. Thanks so much for watching. Bye everyone.
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Well, welcome, everybody. This is Wednesday, August 26th. And it's a general housing and military affairs committee meeting. Today we're going to be focusing on, we're going to unmute. There we go. If you can mute yourselves. I just muted Ken Greg, but if you guys can mute. So this general housing and military affairs committee today, we're going to be discussing some military issues. This is our opportunity to get work done on several different guard issues that have popped up since we last talked to the guard. So today, we may not get to them all today. And for the topics that we don't get to, we will have guard back to discuss the topics at hand. So today, we're going to focus on the primary focus. And if we have more time, we'll go to the others. The primary focus today will be on the guard scholarship program. There is an issue related to COVID where guard scholarship recipients aren't able to, based on what we wrote, they're not really qualifying for the scholarship because they can't go to basic training. And so there's a desire on many of our parts to try to represent a Fagan who's been working with the attorney, Jim Demeray, and with the guard on language that sort of allows for an end around during the crisis so that students who do qualify for the guard scholarship can receive the money and still they'll have to still fulfill their basic training requirements. But the general will talk more about that and then start filling us in on the deployment, which is upon us. And so we just wanted to get an idea of that and what the status was with that. So with that, before we get into testimony, does anybody have anything they need to share with us? I know that some of us need to duck off for a little while. And that's fine. Duck off the call and then just come back when you're ready. But if anyone else has anything to share right this minute, then I'm going to pass the microphone right over to General Knight and have him. I think I'm trying to unmute you, General. There we go. Welcome. And happy summer still. Yes, sir. Thanks for having us. Hello, committee. Hope everybody's doing well and weathering the storm, so to speak. So I'm joined today. I've got Ken Gregg, a deputy editor in general. He's actually off camera. Sergeant Major Nate Chipman, who's our state senior executive, senior enlisted advisor, and Major Kurt Kaplan, who's our judge advocate general. There were some questions perhaps about use of guard troops. If we talk about it today, that's fine. We can also do it on another day, depending on time. But I'll jump right into the basic training issue and then we run into with our education entitlement. So COVID has certainly derailed a lot of things and basic training for both our Air and Army National Guard have become a casualty of that. So training in doctrine command on the Army side and likewise on the air side has been forced to move training dates to the right. In some instances, very far to the right, which drives a backlog. So normally in optimum times, you'd find six to eight months before somebody would shift to basic training. And in this case, it's now extending to over a year. And what that does for our students that have been listed in the Air Army National Guard, they cannot derive the benefits of the entitlement. And that really drives the intent of at least giving a bridge so we can allow them to go to school, derive the benefit. And that's still with the understanding that they have an obligation. And failing their obligation, they become the loan and end up paying them back. And so again, this language is basically going to allow this to happen so that recruitment can continue. And so that basically, again, we had to create an end around for this to happen. This is the language that the attorney is going to present to us. Yes, sir, that's true. It should, until we can get things back on track and our both Air and Army training commands can eventually refine the process, inclusive of quarantining on the backside of COVID, that'll be how long we'll need this amendment in place. Okay, Representative Kalaki. Yes, hello, General Knight. The other day, I just want to make sure that other committee members notice that there isn't already a signed agreement with everyone about this, about making sure that they do the basic training. So when we allow this for the students to go back in the fall, if for some reason they did not fulfill that requirement, they're already bound to do that. So it's kind of a protection. Is that correct? Yes, sir. Do I understand that correctly? That is correct. Okay, thank you. Representative Walls. Thank you. I'm wondering, General, if this is having an impact on recruitment and just being able to have the personnel that you need. It is having a positive impact. And of course, again, with many things, this pandemic had really had a pre-market impact on our throughput of enlisted applicants because it's not just getting the basic training, it's actually getting them enlisted and into the door at military and in the processing station. So there's a lot of subtle piece to go into that, but it's certainly slowed down our ability to do that. We're still making progress, but I think this education entitlement remains central for many of our students that are joining the Guard. So I'll check with our recruiting folks, and I can certainly get back to you, but I would say that probably 50% of the Army enlistees are doing so, citing that as a primary consideration. So I don't think that number's changed much since the exception of this law. The Air Guard, I think that number's a little lower. It's probably about 30%, but I haven't checked on that for a while. So I can certainly get back to you, but I think it's a market benefit for us and as discussed in previous testimony, it's something that we haven't had before. And I think the longer we have it and the more it matures and the more informed the public becomes, the better off we're gonna be for it. You know, yeah, thank you. But you know, part of my concern is if you can't offer basic training now, just how is that going to affect readiness and the number of personnel you have ready? You got a deployment coming up. What is that gonna be? We should be in pretty good shape for the deployment. So one of our benefits in being a multi-state brigade, so within our infantry brigade combat team, there are six states represented. So we have a majority of the New England states and Colorado. So this deployment is, while in its entirety, is large part 86 brigade. It's not just Vermont. So we'll have somewhere between 900 and 1,000 for monitors deploying, but other units will be coming from our sister states. So we'll have less of an impact there. Long-term, it's a valid concern and it certainly isn't just Vermont. This is a nationwide concern regarding readiness. So I think that the Guard and the Army and the Air Force are doing a pretty good job to very quickly address it, but it still entails quarantine at the front and the basic training and likely quarantine and attesting at the backside. So you're adding to training schedules and that takes away from the college students ability to manage the semester school. So there's significant sacrifice here that comes with this. So that will remain a challenge, but we've got our eye on it. Again, it's a nationwide problem and being addressed nationally. Okay, thank you, sir. Representative Triano. Yes, General Knight, how are you doing today? Good, good. So just a question, having been through basic training, I understand that there are certain circumstances in which injury or illness can halt the basic training of an individual who has all the best intentions of getting through it. And I guess I'm just wondering if this has got a place in this, if this situation has a place in this modification or amendment and maybe it's better asked to Jim, I'm not sure, but it's just something to come up in my mind. Well, the only provision right now, this is kind of Greg, the only provision right now would be unfortunately, because they wouldn't be able to fulfill the commitment that would become a test. I mean, the other language has provisions where the adjud in general is able to waive the debt under certain circumstances, under certain circumstances. So for example, the person was injured in basic training. Would that be a valid conversation to talk about the adjud in general, having the option to waive the debt? There is a provision in the language now that allows that. Okay. But I guess it would probably be on a case-by-case basis. Okay. Thank you. And Representative Corana, there are instances where if somebody is injured or fails out of basic training due to illness or whatever, there is still a window of opportunity for us to have that soldier airmen return and we can in essence renegotiate that basic training seat and get them back into the system and hopefully get them to a successful completion. Yeah. Okay. We used to call that recycling. It was the dread of every recruit. I'm gonna have to try it again. It hasn't changed, anyway. Sure. Thanks, General. Recycling even then. Um, the, is this a good time to ask Jim to come in and walk through the language, General? That sounds like a plan to me, sir. All right, Jim. And Jim, you are co-host, so you can share the screen if you'd like. Okay. I haven't done it before. So, your screen, yeah. And where would I find the document? I'd like it too. James, I thought, Judge. I don't know. It'd be on your computer screen. If it's not, if it's, it would be coming from your computer is the road. I mean, we can have, if you're more comfortable, Ron, are you available to put the language up? Yeah, I'm bringing it up now. Just a moment. That's great, Ron. Okay. Yep, thanks. All right. Give me just a second to bring it up. Yeah, and Jim, you'll just have to be explicit on when to have a shift, when to have the... With him. And then after this, General, we'll talk some about the larger military budget. Yep, can you do that? And then Ken's here. He was very closely engaged with on the budget. Okay. Okay. So, for the record, Jim Dameron and his console, we're walking through draft 2.1. of draft bill language for the Vermont National Guard Tuition Benefit Program. Begins with a finding and purpose. I'll just read through it, because it's quite short. So first it says, and Ellis will member of the Vermont National Guard is entitled to certain tuition benefits. Four courses taken at Vermont per secondary educational institutions and the Vermont National Guard Tuition Benefit Program. And one, if you scroll down further, thank you. Two, one of the eligibility requirements to participate in this program is that the member must have successfully completed basic training. Three, due to safety measures implemented to address the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of available basic training class has been reduced, making it impossible for members who are new enlistees, what are we here? To complete basic training prior to the fall college semester and then for the purposes of the section to allow these new enlistees to gain the benefits of the program if they were otherwise qualified to participate in the program. So what this does is section B establishes an interim for my National Guard Tuition Benefit Program and quickly by way of background because the members don't qualify under the program and statute because they can't attend basic training. We are setting up an interim program that is the same as the program and statute except for the fact that does not include the requirement to complete basic training. So that's how this is working. So reads the interim Vermont National Guard Tuition Benefit Program is created solely for new enlistees who have not completed basic training solely due to the reduced number of available basic training slots as a result of safety measures implemented to address the COVID-19 pandemic. The structure, administration and terms and conditions of this interim program should be otherwise identical to the Vermont National Guard Tuition Benefit Program and statute, except that the interim program shall not require that a member has successfully completed basic training which will allow it further on. I was one of the members under the interim program shall be entitled to this Tuition Benefit for courses offered by a participating public secretary of educational institutions only during the fall semester of 2020. That is there because if you scroll down further, Ron, this is being paid for with current relief funds and you can't use those funds after December 30. So this will only be in place until for the fall semester of 2020. So Ron, if you scroll down a bit further, so the sum of X is appropriated in fiscal year 21 from the current relief funds to VESAC to fund the Tuition Benefits under the interim program. And then C says that for enlistees who want to use the Tuition Benefit in the spring semester of next year and thereafter. And if they have a clear basic training due to the reduced number of slots because of COVID-19, then the requirement in the statute that scroll down a bit further, Ron, the requirement in the statute that they have successfully completed basic training is waived. So what we're doing for the first fall semester is we're using CRF funds and creating interim program that doesn't require the basic training element. And then in the spring semester and thereafter, we are waiving the requirement under the statutory program. In other case, D says that before funds are allocated to a member under B or C, the Executive General shall provide verification to VESAC and the member has a reservation for a future basic training class. And then E, in the program of statute, there's a service commitment. So for time you receive tuition assistance, there's a certain amount of time you have to be in the National Guard. And so what this is saying is that academic attendance under the interim program shall count toward the member's service commitment under the statutory program. So you're not losing that in terms of the service requirement. This section is repealed in F. It's repealed under the date that the Executive General certifies to the House Committee on General Housing and Monetary Affairs and the Senate Committee on Government Operations, that all members who have not completed basic training do so to the reasonable available basic training slots as a result of COVID-19 have successfully completed the work we're currently attending basic training. A copy of the certification shall be sent at the same time to the office of the consul. And the effective date of this session is search reactive to August 17, 2020. That's it. You've got it down stills. Questions? Clarifications. Representative Kalaki. Yeah, thank you. I'm just wondering for the retroactive date to August 17th. Why is it that date? Because- I believe that's the date Norris, sorry. That was given by Vikram Fagan, I believe, as the beginning of the school year for maybe Norris to make sure. That's correct. This is Ken Gregg. The retro date is to cover the students that were enrolled in Norwich that had already showed up as cadets. Okay, great. Thank you. It's like, oh, I can't, I can't. All right, further questions for Jim right now? I mean, this seems for all of the words, this seems to provide the workaround that we're looking for in order for these folks to continue their education while they wait to do the basic training. General, had you seen this updated language previously? Not this version of it, but this is along the lines of exactly what we're looking for. I hope we can't about it during this concert. Okay, and this is only to be clear again. This is only to apply during basically the emergency, right? As soon as we're, quote unquote, back to normal. We revert back to the requirements that exist right now. Is that your understanding? Yeah, there it is. Okay. And all right, so what else do we need to know from this? I mean, it looks fine. We have Representative Gonzalez in Toronto. I have a question, but I think it's actually more for the guard. One of the language that jumped out for me was about reservation for future class. Future, I kind of scribbled a little bit, but so wondering about that language and just how that process works. Particularly since classes keep getting pushed out and we don't know kind of how long that is. So again, this is a question for the guard rather than for our attorney, but wanted to ask that. Yes, ma'am, that's actually a valid piece of this. We have to have a reservation date for our future members. That's part of the process. And it's one of our measured areas for success with either on the air guard side, what we call our future flight program and on the army side's the recruit sustainment program and our success rate with getting reservations, getting our soldiers in that training pipeline, all of that feeds our measurement as a state nationally. So this is a logical addition to this. It makes sense and it solidifies the fact that they're a given agreement here. And so as things get pushed out, as trainings get pushed out and kind of remade, those reservations are just continuing along with those date changes kind of thing or are they getting cleared off and then re-adding? What's that process for having reservation as the dates keep changing? So basically I don't want people to miss things basically. Right, so since this thing really began for us and earned us back in February, the process has become pretty refined and it's more a matter of how we do business now. It's all been taken into consideration. So we're gradually catching up and rescheduling the previous reservations and it's a little more streamlined now with new enlistees and they're getting their reservation dates much more quickly. They still may be a year out, but at least we're getting dates on the calendar. Great, thank you. Thank you, ma'am. Representative Triano. So that's sort of where I was going. So if a young person, if an individual goes into the recruiter and signs all the papers and documents to enlist in the National Guard, then they are given a potential date for commencement of basic training. Is that what you're saying, General? Yes, sir. So when they go to MEPs as part of that enlistment process, that's when they'll get their initial date for basic training. The backside of that is their actual training for their specialty, their Air Force specialty code or their Army Military Occupational Specialty. Those are separate training dates unless they go under, in essence, a one-stop unit training where they do it all at one shot. A lot of our folks will be called split option training. You'll do your basic training for instance during one summer and then the following summer you do your training. Okay, yeah, that clears it up. So I read this this morning when it first came down and it really seems to cover everything quite well and I think it spells it out. I don't see any potential problems or issues with it. I would support something like this. Thank you. All right, any further questions on this bill, on this language? Can I assume by, I guess by show of blue hands to approve this language that we can just have this passed over to appropriations and basically that we approve the concept because the language may change yet again, but at least in terms of what this is, I would imagine that this is the language we would like to have passed over to appropriations. I see, if there's just hit your blue hands. I have eight so far. Then by that number we will pass it along. But Mary Howard, your hand's not showing up. Mary and Randall and representatives on. Mary's putting her hand up. Okay. All right. Then, all right, let's go ahead and lower those. I don't know how to do it in one fell swoop here. All right, well thank you, Jim. I think we're all set. If that's language that we will let, we will let appropriations know, we'll send a note with that that this version 2.1 is the, that we approve of the concept and that this is the language that we approved. If it does change substantially, please let us know. But we'll do that at some point today and let them know that. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So moving on to the next, the larger budget. General again, only half of us were there last week. And so if you could just review what the governor proposed and how it was handled in terms of, I mean, it seemed, those of us who watch, we didn't seem to have any indication that there was a problem with the budget as it was represented by the administration. So if you could just fill us in on what you had. I'm gonna swap places with Ken, Ken manages our military department budget. And I will step out of the way and let him answer any questions. And if I can provide for five minutes, I'll do that. Okay, thank you. Good afternoon, sir. Good afternoon. I guess if the thought is a general overview of our entire general fund budget, is that what I'm assuming? Or you wanna talk specifically on our overall tuition budget? Well, there were two things that came out. And I didn't ask for the information that was provided that showed the changes. It's more about the changes. I think we reviewed and basically gave our blessing to the budget such as we knew it earlier this year. We had sent a memorandum about a bunch of different subjects. What I heard last week in appropriations was two things. One was while the scholarship program itself needed this fix and while there has been success that there were funds that you were returning. But also that there were other funds that were coming in and out that changed your budget. And that, I mean, I imagine everybody was asked to do a 3% change in their budget. And I just, and so I think what we wanted to hear was what those changes represented, what the give-backs, why, you know, if you were gonna cut your budget by this much, you know, were the give-backs part of that cut or was it something separate? And then how are the budget cuts, the budget proposal cuts to the military budget? How do they affect you in real time? Absolutely. So based on the budget instructions of 3%, our share based on our general fund budget was $173,000. 37,000 of that was related to service-wide costs. The inter-agency service-wide costs such as HR and IT services and stuff like that. And the other 136 we actually took, because it was room to do so, a reduction in our tuition base. So we'll talk about the tuition. So the governor's recommended budget in this winter was 1.426 million for tuition benefit program. And as we refine the estimate, we've come down to with a couple of things that have happened. Number one, with the deployments, we're gonna have members that won't be using the benefit. And number two, the air guard effective one October is also receiving federal tuition assistance, which is the additional up to $4,500 of assistance. So our money is gonna go further. So we've come back and said, well, we would recommend 1,026,000 for our tuition budget, and which subsequently left 400,000 available for reduction. 136 of it was taken for the general fund overall reduction. And the rest is being, which is about 264,000, is being considered by House of Probes as a reversion so that we don't erode the base, maintain the base for future years, but to take it as a reversion this year. With all that said, the military department's budget is basically operationally with five. We're not gonna be negatively impacted. We're able to meet payroll benefits and our operational needs and meet our match to our various federal programs that we have to provide. So we're in really good state going forward for 21. And where are, no, it sounds like the deployment is kind of financially as, I don't know, makes it interesting. I don't know what the best phrase is. How does the upcoming end, and we'll get into the deployment I suppose later in details, just in terms of the finances, at what point, isn't there a point where payroll is met by the federal government when they get deployed overseas? Actually, when we talk about payroll and benefits, we're actually talking about all our state employees within the military department. Which are much less than, which is 160 of them. Some of them may be in the guard and some of them may deploy and be on leave of absence. But pretty much when I was talking about the deployment impacting tuition, obviously it's the fact that they're not gonna be here and pay classes so we won't be using that money. They'll put their education on hold while they're deployed. So again, so the message that I'm hearing first off is that the 3% is not going to negatively impact you in this current fiscal year. Correct. As long as, and then there's that caveat for the next fiscal year as long as your base isn't eroded. I'm the tuition piece, that's correct. Yeah. Is it a tuition piece? The rest of our base is fine. Okay. Representative Shrina. Yes, I'm just curious that now when a deployment takes place, there's a lot of logistics to get 1,000 troops to a foreign country, for instance, where they may be deployed. Is that paid for by the federal government, air travel and all the other shipping of equipment and logistics? Is that covered by the feds? Yes, sir. That's all 100% federally funded. Okay. Very good. Thank you. The tuition funds now are in memory of when we helped you build this program was that there was going to take some time to get up to the full par value of what you were seeking. Is that, are you seeing that as a, I mean, we've talked about it being a successful program. Are you seeing that right now as this gap, this surplus, you just testified some of it's because of the federal money, but are you seeing the usage of this program going along in the same pattern that you expected? I think we're about a year behind because I testified earlier, I think with appropriations during the winter, we were slow getting out of the chute for the first year launching and getting our recruiters up to speed and getting everybody understanding and getting out into the schools. So it looks like we lost eight, 10 months. So, but what we're seeing going forward is it's definitely trending in the right direction. We're seeing a marginal uptick of which we're anticipating 20, 30, 40 students. You know, between 25 and 40 students a year is at, and we're saying over a four year period, we think we'll be at a four to five year period, we'll be at a steady state where we think that number will be somewhere around 200, 210 students realistically based on averages and historical numbers from other states. The number that's been a difficult target is actually coming up with a sound or a solid estimate because of variables like the deployment is gonna cross two fiscal years. So it's gonna take a hit a little bit of a reduction or less money use this fiscal year coming. And then the following state fiscal year as well, they'll be, it'll cross both years. So that variable, and then when we put it together our estimate, we didn't have knowledge that the Air Guard members were gonna be afforded federal tuition assistance, which obviously is a big number. If we have a hundred people, for example, in the Air Guard doing the education benefit and they're all allowed $4,500, there's all of a sudden there's a $450,000 reduction in what we would be otherwise asking to use. So we're trying to work within those moving targets and try to make this realistic of estimates possible. That's why I felt comfortable this year. And I felt it was appropriate to go back and say, I think we have 400,000 more in the estimate in the budget than we really need. And that's why we identified it early so that it could be available. The original intent of the scholarship program was to supplement your recruiting needs. And your recruiting needs you had identified last year in order to replace people who were moving out that if I remember correctly, the number was around 300 per year. Are you seeing this scholarship working again in that way where it's supplementing any recruits that you're having that are non-students? And are you coming close to reaching what you had identified as a par value or is that too kind of a shifting thing just over time, depending on what's in front of us? I think there's two different dynamics. I think it looks like anecdotally that the, again, we've had 50% plus of the Army Guard folks identify the tuition benefit as their primary interest in coming into the Guard. So on the Army side, that equated to about 100 enlistments. So that's a real, that's, and who knows? I mean, somewhere between 60 and 100 is that real number that made the decision truly because of the education benefit. The interest also is the demographics. We're seeing more enlistments in the coming right out of high school demographic whereas our low end demographic before was more of somebody that was out of school two years, year and a half, two years, three years, trying to figure out what to do, oh well, let me go in the Guard. So we're seeing that benefit, the target base of being able to get to the yellow people that are trying to figure out how to pay for school and what that next situation is. I think another real strong benefit has been the fact that it affords trades and certificates. So we're seeing that benefit as well because it's created a flexibility for people that aren't necessarily interested in just going to a traditional college situation but can still gain a trade or a skill. And again, these folks are part-time, mostly. Initially, whether they become full-time in the workforce or not, that's who knows. They have to get through school first. Any further questions for Ken, really with respect to the overall budget? Again, it seems like it's a minor change that they can live with and that's where we, again, that's what we have to kind of give our blessings to the appropriations and those of us who heard the presentation last week didn't have an issue with it. Does anybody else have any questions or for this one, do you want to just do a thumbs up? Basically, our decision on this will just be reflected in a very short memorandum or email, actually, just to say that we're okay with this budget change or presentation. So do we get that? Matt, oh, Matt, you use this hand. Good job. All right, so what I'll write to the Appropriations Committee and I'll CC everybody is that we're okay with the military budget and with the language for the scholarship. All right, General, let me have said, thank you, Ken. Now, General, if you want to return and the next thing we had was the, an update on the deployment itself and the planning and the execution of what's going on. Do you want to do that or do you have, can you reintroduce, actually, before we do that, can you reintroduce the folks that are here with you? In addition to myself and Ken, I've got Major Kirk Kaplan who's our judge advocate general, he's my subject matter expertise on all things military law. And then, so I made your, Dave Shipman who's my state senior listed advisor. He represents the non-commissioned officer and listed members of both the Air and Army National Guard. And these are not the folks that we've talked about in the recent past about the new hires that you made? No, I can arrange to have those folks here. Yeah, okay. No, I just wanted to make sure if they were, if they were the ones that we had been talking about, then we would certainly not make them come back again. But seeing as that they're your right and left-hand people, we'll just have them come every time you come, I suppose. Representative Triana, do you have a hand up on this or is that a leftover? I do, no. I just wanted to take this opportunity briefly to, while the general's here is to report that my attendance at the Northeast Regional Veterans Affairs Committee last week, the Under Secretary of the VA reported to us that in regards to the burn pit legislation that we had passed last year, that the VA now has an additional burn pit registry that they're using. The Under Secretary told us that there have been 10,000 awards made for disabilities with regards to suspect medical conditions as a result of burn pits. I was really happy to hear that. I thought that the VA's reaction and action and reaction to this burn pit, which I don't know if it started with us, but we sure did put some effort into it. And I am so gratified to hear that the VA is acting in this way. And I just wanted the general to know in the event that he didn't or ran his staff to know that in the event that you haven't heard this, I am just really gratified that this is happening. That's outstanding, Representative Fran. I appreciate the legislators' work on this and I certainly appreciate the opportunity to be able to testify. And we're going to continue getting that word out. I'm still not satisfied that we've reached out to a sufficient number of veterans that are exposed to burn pits. And there are some ways that Mr. Greg and I are going to work to get at that. I did send out a quick legislative update last week that five pager kind of hitting the way of top. But one of those things is to use the system that can work with the state folks on to come up with and making it mobile, getting beyond the dot mill or dot gov firewalls that we deal with and actually making it much more streamlined. So I think by leveraging the BFWs and legions and publicizing it in town hall forums, we're going to be better able to get veterans to come in and actually register for the burn pit. That's what I was hoping that would happen when we work on this legislation. So I appreciate your work. If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know. Absolutely, we'll do, sir. All right, so let's move on to the deployment. Where are we? So we're in the midst of preparations. We've had annual training ongoing and we've got another one coming up here in October. And if any of the committee members are interested in coming up to our Ethan Allen camp, Ethan Allen training site and visiting soldiers, I can certainly send the dates out. We're happy to host you here, bring a mask. Even though we'll be able to maintain social distancing, it'd be great for our soldiers to see you. So in the update that I sent out, we've got operations, mobilization and deployment. So that's coming up during the winter and spring of 21. So it'll be here pretty quickly. And so we've, a number of units, originally about a year ago, I did a public service and now that we received the notification of sourcing, which simply means the army is turned on funding. And that's the fund training and the fund equipment coming into Vermont to get our units ready to deploy. Since then, a number of units have received an alert order, which in layman's terms makes it much more real. So if we're on a patch chart somewhere, meaning this unit is aligned with this, what they call a force tracking number, you're assigned to a specific combatant command. So in this case, unlike in 2010, when the brigade deployed to Afghanistan as a unit in its entirety, in this case, as noted in the summary, we're going to different combatant commands. And basically that's driven by the combatant commander's need for troops, what mission are we doing? So if, for instance, it's a force protection mission, the training will align with that and the construct of the unit becomes, in essence, a battalion task force. So there could be elements of an engineer unit, an engineer company or platoon, they could have reconnaissance elements to it. So in the end, the brigade is taken apart and made into these battalion task forces. And again, it's a multi-state brigade. And those units will go to, in this case, European command to different locations. In this case, this one primarily, it's an enduring mission will be Kosovo. And then we'll go to Africa command and then to Central Command. And all of those, I don't have all the details yet, some of which I'm simply limited in what I can share because of operational security. But in all cases, the training and funding aligned specifically that command and the supported commanders in that theater. And again, that's going to be winter and spring coming up pretty quickly here. We'll have kind of a staggered departure of units and the time on the ground is about a year for most units. So concurrent with that coming up very near term, we have a deployment with some of our air guard folks. This is a non-flying mission. These are our support personnel. It's called a reserve component period where we'll mobilize for a period of about six months. A lot of support personnel from the wing and they will go to different combatant commands. In this case, it's primarily Central Command and they will support with personnel, logistics, airfield operations, those things that are most needed. And they will go to that combatant command and support units already in theater. And then that term of deployments, it's a much quicker rotation for the air guard and we'll have those both back here in about six months. How will that affect local training for the air guard? For the air guard, operations will continue. Most of the folks, if there's any impact at all, it'll be in the admin field and a lot of those medical personnel supporting clinic operations and logistics. But we'll be able to continue operations and the intent obviously is to get that wing operational. That's part of our federal mission. And that's, so how many people in total? Should be between 80 and 90, I don't have an exact number, but fewer than a hundred in the way. For the air guard? From the wing. And then what about for the Army and Guard? Army and Guard, between 150 and 1,500. Between 150 and 1,000. So that's just about a third of the force, of the Army force. And those are specific, that's what impacts Vermont. There'll be more soldiers from the brigade that come from our five sister states. Right, so, I mean, I just, so when you've done been doing the training, the guard was notified several years ago that they were on tap for this time period. And so, is there a sense of, I don't know if relief is the right word, but I mean, you didn't know until recently that it would be this many or this few people. Is that right? It was all part of the fact that we kind of knew what the missions were going to be. We didn't have perhaps a degree of fidelity that we have now, but for our soldiers, and certainly anybody who's in command, what you find frustrating is to put your soldiers in units through their faces. And we've done numerous collective training events. And we're probably the only infantry brigade in the Army, for instance, that's gone to the Joint Readiness Training Center about four times in the past 10 years that nobody does that. And we're able to do that. And we did it very well. But that in the end, it becomes kind of a treadmill. You're really grinding your soldiers through these training things. And there's kind of a no so what, what are you using us for? And they want to go, they want to deploy, and they want to make a difference doing these missions and then come back to Vermont and continue doing what we're doing, for instance, in response to COVID. Our soldiers at Army are all in with that mission. But that doesn't take the degree of training. And certainly the degree of complexity, challenging collective training that we have when we go to the RTC type scenario. So in a situation that we're in, a pandemic, we're going to be putting together a whole bunch of people who are going to be going overseas to a different place where there's going to be potentially different strains of the COVID perhaps out there. What kind of precautions do you know of that are happening on the basis overseas that will, that just pay attention to the pandemic? Well, it starts with, for instance, the mobile post-mobilization training. So for instance, if they're mobilizing out of Fort Bliss, Texas or Fort Hood, they go there and they quarantine for two weeks. They will do the deployment and then there's going to be obviously a time allocation on the backside of a deployment to quarantine for two weeks. We're short of that seven day quarantine and testing. And we just had a smaller version of that with our air guard who traveled with about 250 members to Wolk Field in Wisconsin. And they work with our counterparts there who to me kind of became the example. It's a remarkable job coming in. Our airmen were screened. They flew via military air. So no commercial air was in essence from a green location being Vermont to a green location that was sequestered from the rest of Wisconsin. The very specified training area. They were tied to the training area for the two weeks. And then upon departure were tested again, coming back through the middle air, short of the handful of folks that traveled via commercial air or overground. And those folks are tested when they get back here to Vermont. Knock on wood, I don't want to jinx anybody, but we've been very fortunate and had no positive tests come back from that exercise. So the mobilization will be on a much larger scale. Again, with those battalion task forces, but once they become a title 10, they're mobilized to put on orders for title 10 to do this federal mission. It becomes the training sites responsibility to make sure that they're trained and we'll be monitoring on the backside of that when they come home. They'll again be a quarantine period, short of a vaccine and we'll certainly continue to look at our test capabilities here when they come home. Representative Kalaki. Thank you. In terms of the deployment of the air guard, our other air guard members from other states joining us on this deployment, I was walking around in my neighborhood and a new family had just moved in and I was talking to the mother of the children and she said, oh, yes, my husband's in the air guard. We just moved from Wisconsin. So I don't know, does that count as a Vermont air guard person or are people moving from other states to join us in this deployment? I guess it's my question. Well, sir, there are people that certainly come to Vermont to join us. I would welcome any and all who want to do that. In this case, it may not necessarily be just for the deployment. They could have come here for the opportunities that we offer here. There's another piece of that, something that the air guard does and the Air Force is doing is called total force integration and that's bringing active duty members. So in our case, we have the 315 fighter squadron here integrated with our wing and that helps integrate and get that federal organization operationally ready. Once we achieve our operational readiness status, the 315, which is an active duty unit, transitions out and we've become fully national guardians. Thank you. Yes, sir. So general, one of the, well, let's go ahead and represent a triangle. So I guess I was just wondering now, will this deployment have any impact on the readiness of the guard to participate in food distribution or any kind of an emergency within the state, general? No, sir, it should not. We've been planning for that. And again, it's less Vermont and more the whole of the brigade approach involving all six brigade states. So we will have, as with previous deployments, a pretty robust grid attachment headquarters, a command here. In this case, it would be the brigade support battalion and inclusive in that, we've got a gears and support command, which is our aviation unit and the folks that run camp even on training site. And then we've got the regional training institute. So we've got resources in place and the intent is to not lose any capacity or capability in response to domestic operation. Good, very good. Thank you. Yeah, and we will, that's correct. So we will also have a thousand airmen remaining here. So general, thank you for all this on the deployment side. I would like to focus on where the support for the families is the preparation for that. One of the things that happened with the deployment 10 years ago was that there was a real rebuilding of the family services units and how they were able to reach out both in the buildup. Everybody knew at the time that it would be a substantial deployment. And while this may not be as substantial, there are certainly 950 families or more that are gonna be affected by this. What programs are in place to make sure that especially during this crazy time that families have the support that they need, again, both prior, during and after? So we have, well, in large part, it starts at the unit level and you have family readiness groups run by volunteers, by spouses. The unit tracks a bone tree and a significant communication between the unit and Jada. All right, general, I can't hear you. I'm wondering if we can pause while the F-35s go over so I can hear you, because I'm very interested. Hold on a second. All right, how are we? That was third, I probably ate. So it'll be a few more minutes. This morning when they flew over, they flew over in threes and then there's another pause. So I can hear now. Okay, thank you. So we have family, you have starts at the unit level with family volunteers. Yes, sir, we have family readiness groups. And then at the state level, I would argue we have probably one of the best family programs in the nation. So part of that is the military family and communities network. So it kind of branches out from just us, but there's a number of resources that they bring to the table. And all of that is kind of brought to the families through yellow ribbon events. So significant discussion prior to deployment, making sure that families understand all the resources that are available to them. I had the opportunity to go speak to these prior to deployment and certainly when they return, because everybody goes overseas you see different things. We again, reiterate a lot of the resources that are available. We also have on the enlisted side. Just pause for one more moment. Well, you never know, but it sounds like the coast is clear for now. Okay, thank you. I'll be flying six this afternoon. So I made you chipman, can add to some of the discussion regarding resources offered to families. Hey, thank you, sir. Hello. So just to shed a little light on this as the units work up towards their window to deploy and then during the deployment and then post deployment. This is something that's tracked in what we use, we refer to as like a commander's update brief that the units, even from the company, the battalion and even the brigade would track their family readiness group readiness in order to be able to sort of be able to provide all those services for the families while our soldiers and amateurs are downrange doing that title 10 mission. So just the other night, this is last week, I stepped into one of the 86 IBCTs, commander's update brief. And this was a topic of discussion during that brief to the commander. So it was really nice to see that all of those things are in place and being tracked all the way down to the company level. And in fact, the family readiness group leader, she was there being able to brief all of the readiness for each of the family readiness groups that are from the companies and the battalions and all the way up to the brigade. So this is something we track very well and something that we take very seriously as we move forward into the deployment and then during the deployment. And then of course the yellow ribbon piece afterwards is something that the state level here, we keep oversight of that as we track as folks come back. So I hope that helps to clarify a little bit on the family readiness group support network that we have. Yeah, it does. It just, you know, I think one of the things if I were a spouse of a service member and I had one or two or three children during a time when it was very who knows what public education is gonna be like in terms of this that we know that these families have a lot of stress to begin with. I mean, we have done a very good job with the yellow ribbon ceremonies and with other programs that have again, been in place for the last 10 years that have identified the family members as being an incredibly important part of a deployment. It just the idea that there will be extra added stress because of the pandemic or because of educational difficulties or what have you. I hope that the resources are, my expectation would be that the resources are there to manage, to help families manage being a single parent and homeschooling your kids if that's the way that this goes has to be one of the most stressful things that's gonna be out there for the next year. I would agree and central to success, as I mentioned, is that read attachment headquarters. They really are the liaison between us and the families. That's a significant part of what they do. I think probably our biggest challenge is with any organization of this size is gonna be effectively communicating with everybody. So we're certainly revisiting that. We actually have the air guard has an app. The army should have an app which is a very efficient way to get information out very quickly and at least prompt somebody to read it or do for the research on everything that we offer for resources. And represent of Gonzalez. Just clarifying in terms of definition of family when you all are thinking about that and reaching out. I know a lot of what you have is directed towards children as Chair Stevens talked about that really in this time having that extra support around children that are homeschooled. Just wondering, and I can't remember if when you talk about family, if you're also talking about legally married spouses or partners or kind of where that squishiness comes in. You can talk about that a little bit. There's nothing in this program. Usually it's whoever's identified as the family by the service member, yeah. Did you hear that, ma'am? I did. And so in terms of that, does that also mean parents? Or other folks in an extended family network if the service member is identifying them? That's what I've seen in the past, personally. Yes, ma'am. Great, thank you. All right, further questions for General on the deployment? I mean, I think we're gonna, I mean, I know we get to only know what we get to know through the press or when things are happening. But if there are elements of the support system, I mean, when we come back in January, I suspect we'll need an update and make sure that you have the resources available. Because again, while this committee can't determine what your military strategy is, we certainly are here to make sure that the people that are involved, families and then the folks when they come back have the resources that, and have access to the resources that are available. So make sure, please to keep us in the loop in terms of where you see that there might be a need for those resources. Absolutely, we'll do that, sir. You know, it's, I mean, I know, I don't like kids of age out of school, but I've seen families since their kids were 10 years ago, so they were 10 or 12 years old. And it's been interesting to watch them grow up with multiple deployments for their parents and see how the system has been able to help them. But knowing full well that there have been issues that needed to be dealt with simply because of their service. Yeah, very much appreciated, sir. And we're not shy, I'll also reach out to the congressional delegation and Senator Sanders has been really wonderful in ensuring our family programs remains as ready and as robust as it is. All right, thank you. Anything else? The other topics that we had to talk about with you are, and we will arrange another Zoom meeting perhaps next week or when you're available next sometime before the end of the month of September of finding out about the new hires that you've made that are perhaps in relation to the, not only to the Provost Marshall, but also to the other programs that are career oriented or that may be gender oriented or diversity oriented that we've talked about in the past. Certainly there was a bill that got a lot of discussion of H401 which was the chief diversity officer and this committee chose to go in the direction of the Provost Marshall at this time. But we also wanna meet those hires and the way that it was represented at the time was that you felt that there would be some overlap with what the direction we were going in with the Provost Marshall and some of the hires that you've made and I'd like to be able to meet them and hear the direction. Also you had a pregnancy and career initiative that has started and then the other subject matter was something that came up. I mentioned this to the committee yesterday was the idea that constituents have been concerned about the notion of the guard possibly being federalized to be here on home soil and I'm sure that we would probably just need a real clarification of what your role is, what the guards role, the Vermont guards role is in situations like that. But we don't have enough time to go into that in detail today and I wanna make sure that that gets a full hearing. So we'll reschedule you in. Stanek sir, if there's any amplifying questions regarding the use of the National Guard, any specific points of concern, and if you send those along, I can get those to Major Kaplan and he can do the research and be better prepared to answer. That is doable. Yeah, Representative Triano. Just wanna follow up, General, on your invitation to visit the range and some of the troops. So I think you might have my, you're likely have my email address. I would be interested in coming over sometime and have a helicopter ride. No, just kidding. I think I know a guy, we can make that happen. Okay, it's good with me, just let me know, General. Yes sir, I would look forward to seeing you and that goes for any members of the committee. So that'll be, I believe mid-October, I will confirm the dates and send that out to Representative Stevens. And anybody's interested, we can certainly make accommodations and then get you out there for a visit. That'd be great, thank you. And I ain't gonna lie. I mean, it's foliage season, are you sure there's room for us? Anything further for the General and his folks? Thank you for taking the time to talk us through some of these issues and for filling us in on the budgetary issues and the scholarships so that it's helpful for us to just check that off our list. And I'm glad to be able to get you in as early as we were able to. This is gonna be a busy month for all of us. And so I appreciate you taking the time. That was good, thank you all for that. And so, all right, you are free to go. You can click right off, yeah. Thank you. And committee, we're gonna get right back to S237 tomorrow. I've asked Ron to make some invitations of people. Again, the list that was shared with us from the Senate was extremely long. I don't know about you, but I've been getting quite, VLCT has activated many of the planners and others on this. And so we have, I've received a number of requests and we'll try to fulfill what we can. So I've asked Ron to invite, again, we have such limited time. So we're just really trying to keep it. So tomorrow we're gonna hear from David Hall on the rest of the bill that he worked on. And then Ron will let us know when the agenda changes about who else. Do you have, Ron, did you, were you able to get any invites out or? I sent out to the three people you indicated, Karen Horn and Chip Sawyer from St. Albans and Peter Tucker from Southern of these real estate management. I've heard back from Chip and St. Albans that he's on board, haven't heard back from the other two yet. Okay, and it may be that, well, and that's fine. So we will hear more about 237 tomorrow. Again, because this is the end of the biennium, again, I mentioned this yesterday, we will be working on, this is the housing bill. So there are some stray things that are out there that we will discuss and attach to this bill after discussion, including elements of age 739. There's a bill S187 that got sent to human services and it's a small bill and it has to do with allowing a place like Harbor Place, which is a transient temporary shelter. It allows people to live there for more than 30 days without being kicked out for a day, which is right now because of the way that landlord tenant law is. And we talked about this a lot with the, with the recovery residences is that if you stay in a place for 30 days, you are de facto tenant and eviction law goes in. But there are exceptions to that law that where if a hospital in particular is paying or others are paying for the rentals, that there's like a nursing home or something like that where there's, people don't become tenants in that way. They would be able to live there for uninterrupted. Right now, the world that we live in now, if you are homeless and you go to Harbor Place, you have to leave after 29 days for a day and then come back. And so that's a little awkward in terms of, in terms of the overall. So that's what that bill contemplates. It's about, I won't say it's simple, but it's very straightforward. And it's possible that human services will take it up, but it's also possible that we would be dealing with it in committee. And we'd have testimony on that. Representative Clacky. Chair, can you give me an understanding on Friday? We're going to be hearing from all the stakeholders in the $85 million housing plan we put together. What are we, what is our committee's response? Are we supposed to, if things are undersubscribed or oversubscribed, are we supposed to then recommend where to move money? Or I understand what I've listened to. Yes. The short answer is yes. The way the budget process is moving is that, and this was again mentioned yesterday in the appropriations committee meeting was, they're looking to be done by next Friday. And so, yes, we will get an idea. And again, I think we're in a place where, unlike the business programs, where the subscriptions are oversubscribed because everything was first come first serve and it went out fairly quickly. I think we're going to hear for the stuff with this, with the housing is that the programs have stood up. There have been some, there have been a lot of applications, but not as much money quite yet. But again, we think that it's not, come September 1st, after a month of not having the $600 extra in the unemployment that we may start seeing more need for back rent come up. And so that, so we're, I think we're in a slightly different place where there's more prognostication, but I think in the end, what we're going to, yes. So I'm going to go to the short answer of being yes. And we need to, by the end of this month, we need to allow the Joint Fiscal Council, which will be our representatives for the rest of the fall, some flexibility if more funds are needed in any particular, for instance, if foreclosures, we didn't put a ton of money into foreclosures, right? We put $5 million if we find out that they need two or $3 or $4 million more that the Joint Fiscal Council will be able to do that. So yes, we'll start to identify where the needs are and how we can, those are the cards we have, they're the same cards we left with basically, again, because the federal government punted on the Senate punted on having a solution until at least September 8th at the earliest. So, you know, we have to move ahead with what we have. Okay, thank you. All right. Well, thank you, everybody. We will see you tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Have a good evening.
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Доброго времени суток, уважаемые коллеги, с вами Арман Бесимбаев, аналитик Международной брокерской группы TickMeal. Представляю вашему вниманию свой традиционный обзор по техническому анализу отдельных валютных пар. Сегодня 4-21 мая я предлагаю рассмотреть валютные пары Австралийский доллар и Новозеландский доллар, по которым прошла отработка сигналов, которые были даны ранее в предыдущих обзорах. По всей видимости, рост в этих парах сейчас подходит к концу и следует ожидать развития нисходящей коррекции в скором времени. Итак, Австралийский доллар отработал целевую отметку на 0,6508 в соответствии с последним прогнозом, но оставаться в рамках фигуры треугольника не захотел. Перед этим пара опустилась к нижней границе фигуры и протестировала уровень 0,6403, который одновременно является разворотным, в последующем отбившись от него, после чего цена начала расти и преодолев верхнюю границу фигуры продолжила свое движение. Максимальное значение котировок достигало отметки 0,6615, откуда цена начала снижаться на данный момент, вероятно, на данном этапе. Можно уже ожидать развития нисходящей коррекции, поскольку предположительно восходящий тренд возьмет паузу на некоторое время. Если предположение будет верным, в скором времени можно будет ожидать движение вниз. Ну и вот актуальные данные. На ближайшее время основным сценариям в этой паре будет развитие нисходящего коррекционного движения с ближайшими целевыми отметками в районе 0,6433, 0,6403. Пока твердого подтверждения этому сценарии еще нет, для усиления сигнала цене необходимо закрепиться под текущим сопротивлением на 0,6586 и обившись от него, развить импульс вниз. Отмена сценария состоится в случае роста высшей текущей разворотного уровня на 0,6615. Новозеландский доллар также пошел по ожидаемому сценарию в соответствии с предыдущим прогнозом и отработал целевую отметку в районе 0,654. После снижения к уровню 0,5921, где цена встретила поддержку со стороны покупателей, пара совершила отбой и начала свой рост. Максимальная отметка при росте обозначилась на уровне 0,6155, где котировки и в прошлый раз встретили серьезные сопротивления. На текущий момент ценосходу не смогла преодолеть этот барьер, что говорит о силе уровня и что, вероятно, может привести либо консолидации под уровнем, либо нисходящие коррекции, прежде чем сможет начаться новая фаза роста. И вот, собственно, следующий прогноз по паре. Пределы при коррекции предположительно находятся на текущем уровне поддержки на 0,654. Тест и последующий отбой, от которого уже направит цены к новому локальному максимуму с ближайшей отметкой на 0,6241. Уровень для коррекции это разворотный уровень на 0,608, снижение ниже которого даст сигнал к углублению нисходящего движения и обмене данного сценария. На сегодня у меня все, с вами был Арман Бесимбаев и обзор политическом анализу валютных пар от компании TechMill. Помните о том, что данные рекомендации не являются руководством к действию и не гарантируют результаты. Поэтому соблюдайте риски, всем профитой недели и до встречи в следующем выпуске.
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Huntington Chicken, A Cheesy Delight
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Hey y'all, and welcome to Collard Valley Cooks! Ever wondered how to make your recipes taste like mama made them? Collard Valley Cooks is the official YouTube channel of “Cooking Like Mama Did. This Southern Cooking channel has the south’s best step by step cooking videos. Here, we connect You with a mama’s love and experience through Tammy’s recipe tutorials right in your own kitchen.
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When I first started my show, a young lady asked me what I make this because her grandmother used to make it and this is one of the first videos that I put together for a viewer. This is a recipe in our Volume 2 cookbook. Hey y'all, it's Timmy with Collard Valley Cooks and tonight we're going to make Huntington Chicken. To start with you need to boil a fryer chicken and that way you can get some good broth and your chicken meats. This is the chicken off of one fryer chicken that we saved for our meal tonight. And this is my broth. I got two quarts of bone broth from my chicken. I'm going to post a video tomorrow on how to do your own chicken stock. I don't want to waste my stock just boiling some noodles because I tell you to boil your noodles in your chicken stock. Since mine's already jarred up and ready and prepared for another meal I'm just going to sprinkle some chicken bouillon into my water before I boil my noodles and that way I don't waste my really good stuff just to boil some noodles. And you can do whatever you want to. So we're going to bring this to a boil. The first thing you're going to do is bring your water to a boil and you're going to preheat the oven to 350. All right, while we're waiting on that we are going to melt our cheese and with some milk. I'm actually going to do it on the stove top because it'll be more fun but you can put this in the microwave and melt it as well. So the first thing I'm going to do is just cut this up into smaller pieces and I'm not going to turn on the heat until I get the milk in here. So this is eight ounces of Velvita cheese and then you're going to put in a half a cup of milk and it says, the recipe says warm milk but I'm just going to turn it on and let it start melting right here. I'm probably just going to mix my sauce up in the skillet and then we'll pour it over our noodles when our noodles get done. All right, look right here. We've got a can of peas and I like the sour sweet peas, the small ones. You're going to use juice and all and you're also going to use a small jar of diced, diced, pimentos. You want them diced in small pieces, not in strips. I'm going to go ahead and add the peas and the pimentos. Now we're going to add our meats and if you're not feeding a whole lot of people you can save some of your chicken for, you know, some chicken and rice or whatever you want to do with it. I don't think I want to use every single bit of mine. I'm going to leave out just a little bit, maybe to make some chicken salad or something. So we're just putting in our chicken and now this will be warm when it goes over the noodles and that way it will cook quicker when you get it in the oven. It looks good already. I'm going to add a little pepper to it. I don't know if that's in the, I don't think that's in the recipe but I sure want some in it. Mark that down in your recipe but I have a little pepper. Chicken's good with pepper. All right, we're going to drop our pasta and remember we put that bouillon in here so it's already got some salt in it. We're going to put in two cups of macaroni noodles and we're going to boil them eight minutes. If you were using your real chicken stock, of course you'd reserve it and use it for super something. Now I've got my noodles. I'm going to put my noodles over and my... All right, we're going to mix this up good and get it in the baking dish. So make sure it's got enough juice to cover the noodles. If for some reason it don't, you can add just a little bit of milk. All right, so we've got it in our dish and I'm going to spread it out good and it looks to me like it needs some juice. So I'm going to pat it down good and we're just going to add a little milk to it. So we're just going to add a little milk to make that happen. So you're just going to put spread cheese over the top and use as much as you like. I'm using a good bit. That's it. We're going to get this in the oven. It's going to be in there for 50 minutes and then we're going to get it out. Casserole's ready. We're going to dip into this beautiful casserole. So you can see the chicken. It's cheesy but not like overwhelmingly cheesy. It's a really, really good thing to try. All right, let's give this a try y'all. Nothing had to fry and pop my clothes tonight. I didn't even have to wear an apron. All right, stick into this. Look at that good chicken. That's how I like my chicken. You want it to be falling apart done. That's what happens when you make a whole chicken in broth. This recipe would not taste the same with just like rotisserie chicken or something that you've pulled off like that. It really needs to have those little shreds of chicken. So all you got to do is boil it. Good. Let's give it a taste. It's very, very good. Can you think that the peas are going to be overwhelmingly or the feminos and they're not? They're just, it's just the right amount. It'll be good. It's really good y'all. Y'all are going to really like it. It's got the minnas in there, the peas in there, but they don't taste overwhelming. If you don't like peas, just leave them out or put in something different if you want to. But it's going to be good. Make sure you do add the feminos. Matter of fact, I wouldn't mind having a little more in mind. So don't leave them out either. Thanks for watching Colored Valley Cooks where we cook like mama did. Bye y'all.
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Soquel Creek Water District 9/3/19
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Okay Before we start tonight's meeting, I just wanted to have a moment of silence for one of our own employees and several other members of the local community that We're impacted by the boat accident down off the Channel Islands early Monday morning So if you could just give us a moment of silence as our hearts go out to Those involved. Okay. Thank you Next item roll call shows all of our board members are here There's a notice that there is a public hearing scheduled for September 17th regarding receiving input on the triennial triennial report on public health goals And so then the next item is the consent agenda or anyone On the board that wishes to remove an item Nothing here anyone in the public. All right, I will move the consent agenda Moved and seconded all in favor. Hi. Hi. Hi post Thank you The next item is the oral and written communications This is a time where the public can address the board on items not on tonight's agenda You know of three minutes each Becky Steinbrenner, I'm sorry. I thought you were still talking about the public hearing I didn't realize you had moved on to the consent agenda and I did want to pull Item 3.4 from the consent agenda. That's already been dealt with and voted on It was not clear to the public that you were on to the consent agenda I said consent agenda after the announcement, so I'm sorry But now it's a time for public comment on items not on tonight's agenda in my time I will address the pure water so cal schedule in the consent agenda item 3.4, I Want to make it clear that? I am pursuing this vigorously and I take great offense when your general manager tells members of the public in Public meaning that the case has no merit as my communication says he's not an administrative law judge And he has no right to Disqualify the case publicly in that manner So I would ask as I did in my letter that you preface all opinions personal opinions with those qualifiers. I also want to ask on the Agenda the pure water so cal schedule it talks about in 2020 the final design of the Injection wells you've already got one built you've already built the twin legs church Injection well And so I feel that that is disingenuous to say that and also that you did that work without any final Anti-degradation evaluation of impacts of that well recharge testing to the ground water and That is not Acceptable I also want to say that I Really hope that you continue to reach out to the live vote community. It does not cure and correct the illegal That you did not contact them at all after the revised scoping period to include the treatment plant in their neighborhood That is a disadvantaged community and I feel like you took advantage of them and ignored the public outcry that you were Experiencing in your own neighborhood here in so Cal and swept it under the rug in live oak. I Finally want to contact communicate about this new policy on communications nowhere in your board packet Are the communications? I have one and it is available on the website, but it does not It is not included in with your board packet and I discussed this with you last time Director Jaffe asked that it be discussed and it is not on the agenda yet So I would like to ask your board to put it on the agenda for next Meeting and finally I would like to ask that you do some weed abatement in the West Annex property. Thank you Is there anyone else that wishes to address the board on an item not on tonight's agenda? No, since I asked for it to be on the agenda I'll leave it up to staff to determine What the best time for that? Yeah, and when one small step we did take in that direction if you look up on the Screen and I think we're on this screen right now. We're not What you can do is you go right to the agenda we think it's a much better kind of a best management practice To link it directly to the agenda that it's related because often people submit things again And they'll show up in the minutes of the meeting in the next meeting Packet which makes it hard for people to find so if they go here to this link that's in the agenda and it shows You can go right to the all letters and submittals not just the letters Submitted but sometimes their PowerPoints presented at last moment and they'll be congruent with the time But we'll bring it back as an item, but this is just a small step in trying to Again make it as easy as possible in the public. Thank you other public members should address the board on items not on tonight's agenda Yes, my name is Scott McGilveray. I live in a live oak and I have been here before to let you know about the water conditions in Santa Cruz because They're your neighbor and they have extra water, so I'm going to give you an update tonight Last year as we demonstrated there was enough water to supply Soquel Creek with 500 million gallons from North Coast water in Santa Cruz and This year there's even more water in the North Coast. It's about 15 percent higher. We're not done with the year I also like to point out that if you look in this morning's Sentinel you can see that Locke Lohman is at 97.3 percent So that source of water has not been used and of course the Santa Cruz Did not take any water for the fourth year in a row from San Lorenzo River in the winter to put into Locke Lohman The reason I bring these up is to point out there is abundant water and to make a suggestion I attended the water commission meeting in Santa Cruz last week Spoke with two commissioners on the side and they would entertain a Proposal from Soquel Creek to increase the time period during which you can receive water from Santa Cruz the CEQA permit at the present time limits that Time period for transfer of water from November through April now here. We are at the end of August 1st of September There's abundant water that could be transferred that doesn't put Santa Cruz at risk So I'm asking and I'm hoping that this body will put together a communication to Santa Cruz that is publicly available because We need to know in Santa Cruz to urge them to accept the proposal to buy some water from Santa Cruz at a price Commensurate with what you'll pay for the operation and maintenance of pure water. Soquel. That's I think $2,000 to me $2 million a year about $4,000 an acre foot. This would be very good I have a whole other minute This would be very good for your customers be very good for seawater intrusion issues Won't bother Santa Cruz at all Rosemary Menard announced a new policy in Santa Cruz. Well a new plan She's trying she calls it no regrets items Where we can do items that we will have no regrets about and with this amount of water in the system Santa Cruz would have no regrets by sending you the water. There is no risk of their system To be incurred by letting water come to you So I hope that these facts would be of interest to you and that you might consider that. Thank you very much Thank you Thank you. Yeah Thank You Scott. I just you know This is a good year My my concerns what happens in bad years what happens with climate change But I I will pursue Talking with water commissioners to see what what what they might entertain Yes, ma'am Hi, Dr. Heel He was one of my son's teachers at one point in time. My name is Chris Kirby I live in seascape close to where Tom lives and we've lived here for 22 years our bill used to be about $80 every two months With a family of six. Yes, my sons have moved out and our bill now is $253 we're not doing we're actually we're we've reduced water usage because there's less of us Somebody said something about me having a green lawn. Yes, we do have a lawn in the front because we have two dogs I do not want my dogs peeing on a plastic lawn That won't get washed off. It's just not good. So the lawn works for us because we do have dogs Seven 2007 our bill is $25 a month. It's now 250 What? How are people on fixed income supposed to support this kind of water bill? I am not for the recycling plant. I think there's other solutions after talking to Scott and Becky There's other solutions and I don't feel that you people have done I mean, I'm sure you think you've done your homework, but what Scott just proposed makes a total amount of sense to me It's a it's a ton of money I feel bad for the old people that are on for our people not they ought to be old to be on a fixed income They cannot afford this on Aptosia on Facebook on next door people are bitching and moaning continually I mean, they can't afford it and you people work for us We are the owners of the municipality and I don't know why you think you have this endless checkbook It's not there these people. This is hurting people This does this recycle plant does not seem like the answer. It seems like there's so many other choices So I I just you need to be aware out there that people are talking and I know I wrote a letter and I got this blah, blah Blah blah blah letter this canned response. I Don't think you're listening You people worked for us and I think all of you should be recalled I think we should I mean somebody has suggested that and I'm like, oh God Just what I need is another thing to do You need to listen and make Look at all the choices because this recycle plant scares the hell out of me. What about the chromium 6 in our neighborhood? I have so many women friends who have breast cancer more than the average of one and seven It's way more than that two of my breath my book club people. There's six of us have it right now I'm not willing to drink this recycled water That you think is going to be pure drugs that pharmacy stuff doesn't come out of it The I guess the the fake sugar doesn't come out of it now plastic plastics are in Tahoe water. I don't want it It just seems like there's other choices And I had on a fixed income a lot of people cannot afford these increases Thank you. I am I did offer I Did offer to meet with with you and no one has contacted me. So you want to discuss In that in that letter there was it's specifically the last paragraph said dr. He was willing to meet with you and discuss this because I there's There is I would say contact me and pick the time and I'm happy to do that But I think there is a lot of misinformation out there And I'd like to be able to listen to your concerns and talk to you about it At time your time's up your time's up right now. That's an offer that I still hold out there My name is Tom Stumbart live in Aptos Ever since I began coming to these meetings There have been people saying That there's plenty of water available Without you or silly project You're costly silly project Now are these people all lying or what I've heard that the city of Santa Cruz is Offering you water and all you have to do is ask for it and you won't ask for it. That's what I understand If I'm wrong, please correct me you're wrong The city has never offered you any water Well, that's a surprise to me because I've read that they have and that you won't ask for it now There's plenty of water available without this project. Why do you insist on going ahead with this? totally out of sight expensive situation now to back add to that My understanding is that We were told that I Was told that my rates would go up five dollars a month, but they're going up more than that more than five dollars a month and They're going to do that for the next four years I don't appreciate being used by You folks for you're at Grand Iceman's I Don't know what it is that you insist on This silly project when there's I've heard and I'm sure it's true That there's plenty of water available to you folks All you got to do is get busy and figure out how to get hold of it and use it instead of this Silly What I know how many million dollar treatment facility you intend to Put online But there's one thing that is for damn sure. Excuse me There's one thing that is for sure and that is you cannot Remove all of the Harmful stuff in that water by even by sending it through Reverse osmosis you cannot remove all of the impurities and if somebody gets sick or dies That's on you guys on you Thanks Anyone else I'm Corey Tamplin. I live in Aptos. I Don't I don't know much about water and you know, I just noticed my bill went up and I Never been to a council meeting like this. So I don't know what sort of interaction you guys have But I was just kind of looking at like that. I Barely under my understand my bill as it is but you know just adjusting that that first tier To allow for like what the average like family of four uses like so we called down and They told us that like on average it's 50 gallons per person per day about and I don't know if you guys are open to kind of adjusting for that that first tier to kind of be more congruent with Like what does common families use? I don't know what the Process on like voting for that is I just know that like it jump it jumps dramatically You know from that six dollars to like twenty nine dollars right away. And so like Like considering like sort some sort of like Gradiation that kind of goes up Higher not that such of it a huge hike it really it makes it it makes a huge difference And I don't know if this is a forum to kind of talk about that or like I don't know like how you you you pull that sort of like Model, you know, I'm sure it's kind of I Don't know what it's based on but maybe you could kind of speak to that. I don't know Thank you More time. Oh, okay So it's not it's not an exchange. I actually have When everybody's done talking sometimes we'll we'll ask for staff to respond to certain questions, so we'll try to try to do that But we don't have a back-and-forth question answer Okay, well if you'd like to You should come to the district of the people the Front office can talk to you about it. And we would be any one of us on the board will be happy to talk to you about it But if and how he came at those raids. It was a struggle. It's been a real struggle. Yeah. Yeah, okay Thank you I'm Just let everyone speak there Good evening. My name is Mark sugar. My family and I have lived in the district since 2004 and We've seen a lot of things happen in the district like my bill keeps going up and we've done a lot of the conservation Measures that you've asked us to do the low-flow toilets the shower heads the don't flush every flush The landscaping I know a lot of people let their lawns die but it seems like we're doing a lot but the price keeps going up and Doesn't quite make sense to me the Yeah, there's You keep saying there's saltwater intrusion there's all kinds of things happening and I Know that you have just drilled the well over by Twin Lakes Church. I guess to Percolate water Down into the aqua for And My question is is another question is where are you getting that water and wherever you're getting it from how you're gonna get it to that site that I don't know if you intend to Do a lot of pipe work and Excavation and things like that, but that really sounds expensive if you're getting the water from The Sanctuary's treatment plant Seems like you'd have to cross highway one somewhere that just sounds tremendously expensive and Projects like that, I'm sure my water bill is going to go up and I Just I just don't like that. I'm I'm against that My water bills go up and now I'm the one conserving all the water Thank you. Thank you anyone else Good evening folks, my name is Chris Weber Rio de Mar del Mar. First of all my condolences for your peers or friends that perished in that voting accident. That's That's unfortunate. I just wanted to echo what two of the other individuals just said a couple minutes ago My wife and I were somewhat surprised with our water bill this past month. It was four hundred and twenty two dollars We don't have a large house and we have all the low-flow stuff The one thing I did notice is that the tier two rates Had gone up 350 percent this month versus last year at the same time. So I just wanted to Point that out and say that that seems like a Rather large increase there might be some reasons and again, this isn't the forum to to dive into that But I just wanted to make that make that known to you. So, thank you. Thank you understood Okay, mr. Basso your copy And a copy for the record. Let me sign that copy I haven't started yet Okay, I'm Colonel Terry Maxwell and I'm a rate payer and a customer I'm well informed about the conduct of this board this water district for decades now Having learned from people who've been customers for 40 years and many of those 40-year customers are very sophisticated And they consider this board to have behaved for 40 years and negligently in many respects, especially the last 25 Now I'm submitted another document for you to put in the record the permanent record Consistent with the Brown Act and other both federal and state law requirements because you're subject to the Federal Freedom Information Act By the way because the federal dollars you're both seeking and in some cases obtaining The subject of my document is abuses of miss Becky Steinbrunner by the Soquel Creek water district attorney mr. Basso at all involving the wrongful culpable complicity illegal actions approvals and directions of The entire Soquel Creek water district board and its senior management officials Ie. Messers Duncan and do for and also mr. Basso at all To violations of the public trust by all members of the Soquel Creek water district board of directors and individual senior management officials Such as messers Duncan and do for and also mr. Basso This is delivered in person to you for your record and copies available. I ask that each one receive a copy Hey, miss Becky Steinbrunner has properly filed the legal action to compel this board and Senior staff to comply fully with the California environmental laws and statutes that are in place to protect the health safety and legal rights prerogatives of all of us residents water customers ratepayers and user consumers of this district This becky miss Steinbrunner is a lay person She has courageously generously and most ethically properly filed a legal action to compel your compliance with the law Which you have not done you've not considered all alternatives for example Asking you to fully comply with the California environmental laws Clearly you've acted in attending had mr. Basso file an action to seek Outrageously a sixty five hundred dollar sanction against miss miss Steinbrunner who's done nothing but try and stand up to protect the public Nothing could be more wrongful on ethical Prejudicial Absolutely torrid of you and you're all complicit in mr. Basso's unethical wrongdoing towards miss Steinbrunner I will say what mr. Welch said in the McCarthy hearings to the very evil performing Senator McCarthy, mr. Basso public remembers this have you no honor? Have you no honor mr. Basso have you no honor board of directors here? Why do you abuse this lady who's asking you to simply comply with the law? You're fair to do so makes you all complicit additional wrongdoing and if the second I urge you as I say in here with direct your attorney to immediately withdraw this outrageous motion for sanctions that he obtained from an equally ethically Troubled and handicapped superior court in this county. Thank you Do anyone else that wishes to address the board? Seeing none then run you out of Comment yeah, I mean I I can understand the way Some people feel we took about a year and a half long process with many members of the public to do the rate Development so on a I'll pull up a couple things just to to show that are related to their questions Let's rate chart local From we have this over here So just a couple things that may help separate from some perspective because I certainly understand your frustration The oranges are rates are new rates for this year. The other ones are other local agencies You can enlarge that if you can Shelley So San Lorenzo for examples Santa Cruz's rates are higher outside the district. This is before they've raised her rates These are with our raised rates this year, okay, and they and I know all these agencies have big projects coming up So let's go to them. That's just local, but the next slide Is more regionally we took agencies our size. This is off a stat State database the they're sorted by average bill or whatever is this directly off their database and we're in the for agencies Our size. We're not even in the middle. We're lower middle as far as cost now I understand and let's go to one other so that's just where we are today. I certainly understand I Think it was Gary with the large family, you know a tiered structure is very hard The way it is now on a family such as yours We were challenged in court and lost on a more tiered structure So we we have to do what's just a file by the state by the state prop 218 so Sympathies go out to large families with this kind of structure But every agency I know in this area has a tiered structure the higher you go the more you pay We just happen to have a two-step most have three or four But the next one is is there water available and that seems to be a big question the gentleman who left earlier so let me go go to that one, so this one is from the city of Santa Cruz and This was correcting. I think an editorial from that gentleman I did not say that we don't need a supplemental supply project. So this is talking about our supply project I think it says in fact I said the opposite is from the director of the Santa Cruz water director Santa Cruz water and Then if you go down to there and it says right there in fact I said the opposite we would have water available to transfer just the opposite So this is coming from the city of Santa Cruz water director saying they do not have this refuting the Acquisition that you heard tonight. We go down to the fourth or the red right there right there. You got it It talks about cost. I Don't believe in this case particularly believe that it would be Cheaper and They're water than ours and I'm going to get to an engineering statement in a second particularly if we get more funding We've already gotten over two million dollars for our customers if we get additional funding So then there's another memo won't show it even goes on it was published I think June 5th or something they came out saying they Definitive modeling analysis showing not enough water matter if I pull that memo up We'll just show a chart and then we'll close it with the engineering analysis Yeah, that's it, I think maybe that's not it. That's all right. Let's go to the one at the top So go down to the table three So and I met with all the I met with the water director from the city of Santa Cruz San Lorenzo Valley the county All of us water directors today met we met free we meet frequently So we're all of it always sharing things this table three here is what people talk about We had an engineer do this Brown and Cal well They're a well-known engineering firm and they compared the river transfer options Even though we're gonna plan on doing some of that because resiliency is the key But if you look at option one in the in the left to an option to those two You can look at the bottom line there the cost per acre foot acre foots enough to serve four households So one option is about eleven thousand dollars the other one's about six and the other one's about five Pure water is on the right and that's the cheapest option so what we're trying to do as staff and the board is Find an option that supplies the water in the most environmentally and Financially sound manner there is a lot of misinformation out there We've taken a year and a half on this process just for rates on this Besides working with the city of Santa Cruz for several years. This is their handwriting. This is not ours Would we love to have inexpensive water? Yes. Is that illegal to their customers? Yes How can they give us water cheaper than what they charge their customers? They can't do it so Those are some slides we presented earlier. I had them on there I just wanted to I know that some of you come in here with with differing levels of information You're certainly welcome to contact me. I'm Ron Duncan the general manager and I'll share more with you a bit You know Privilege to do that. Thank you. Thank you, Ron. Thank you, Ron, and I will just say that Also, we do we aren't we wrestled with the idea of trying to somehow someday do water budgets where You know there you account for the number of people in a household It wasn't feasible this last go-around, but I'm surely open to looking at that again because it does make it Hard on the people with more people in the family. It's just that's and it's not a completely fair system that way So right thank you for showing those Are there places on our website where this information is? I believe all this information's on our website. I'm seeing ahead Back there. I think if you go under Community water plan It'll be they're under there or pure water soquel depending on what is directly related to yeah I think we pull everything. I know it's there's a limited staff, but to the degree that's possible I'd like to make it easy for the public to access this. Okay, they're not on there We'll make sure maybe I think they are but maybe easier access or easier to find or something I haven't been on the pages recently, so I don't know it might be fine now well, I know it for me the same kind of thing happened and I thought it was because my mother was staying with me and she was using the bathroom more and it turned out I had a Toilet that was not running all the time, but sporadically was running and it My bill went from like 70 dollars to 250 for three months So the other option is to see if somebody From the district can come and see if there's any kind of leak because that's what I eventually did Could have saved myself a lot of money if I had checked All right, so we're gonna move on Yes, Bruce. I have a free thanks to mention. Yeah Some of the confusion may be that we we didn't experiment with the city of Santa Cruz Which allowed us to bring a little bit of their water over here. We had to pay for it It was like three hundred dollars an acre foot and we that was going on. This is the last year of that, so And I know some people would like us to continue that But unfortunately the city has already been sued by some of their customers because the three hundred dollars were paying is a lot Less than what their customers are paying for and that's illegal if it if this wasn't a limited time experiment I think the city would have Possible things to defend that And you heard from Scott earlier. He was saying four thousand dollars an acre footer thereabouts Notice that currently what we pay for water I mean what what it costs us to pump it out of the ground is a hundred and fifty dollars an acre foot So notice going from a hundred and fifty dollars an acre foot to four thousand dollars an acre foot and you can see Why we're having to raise rates That four hundred four thousand dollars an acre foot will probably be more than what the pure water because pure water We can get grants for we're looking to get half that Facility paid for by grants and if we can do that then it's a lot cheaper than what we're ever going to be able to get From the city for and that's that has been repeated by the city of Santa Cruz over and over again they've also said that They do not have enough water to solve their problem and our problem. So if we go with the city If there's a drought we don't get any because they need it for their customers And they actually need and pure water so Cal is the only thing that makes it sustainable in this community We've done modeling the city's done modeling and it shows the only thing that allows the city's transfer and Then return to work is to have pure water putting 500 million gallons of water into the ground every single year whether it's a drought or no drought and in terms of water quality The pure water for example Orange County's been doing this for like 40 years They do 100 million gallons a day of purified water and their water is pure than our ground water And our ground water is probably 10 times pure and the stuff the city is pulling out of the river I used to be on the regional board and we put the city and the county on notice because there was Excess nitrate in that river water and why was that you go up the river? There are thousands and thousands of certificate systems that some of them haven't been maintained in 50 years And so all that stuff that people flushed through their pills or medicines everything goes into the river And they have a treatment plant to kill bacteria and so forth But they don't have a treatment plant that's designed to take all that stuff out of the water like pure water is Sorry, and the time for public comment is passed now. It's a time for board comment And so in terms of purified water, I don't want to drink the city's water I want to drink pure water because that's going to be the purest water we ever have here Okay, anyone else? No, no, okay. We're gonna move on to item 6.2 Which is to prove funding for structural evaluation of Pringle reservoir? Good evening. So earlier this summer the state every three years comes and Does a survey of our facilities and this year they did notice not that it wasn't there in prior years It's just this year as they pointed it out There was a buckle in the Pringle tank And there's an image of it up on the screen and they've asked the district to provide a Assessment from a structural engineer to verify that it's not Compromising the reservoir and so this it was not budgeted for Not accounted for so we're asking for that to be funded through operating contingency reserves Sounds reasonable and it was required The only question I have is They've already just to confirm that they've already done enough of an inspection that the additional work does not require more inspection They don't need to visit the site anymore. Okay, they've done I got enough information from their first visit Yes, but they do not need to return But they still need to perform some of the calculations right. I just wanted to make sure they didn't need anymore. That's correct All right Visit and they do not I'm not gonna do Inspection and I get I get that but the AWWD 100 Yeah, they're gonna run some calculations on on the tank based on where the location of the buckle is to see how much force there is on the On the tank and this thickness some mathematical tests. Yeah Mm-hmm Questions or comments board any public members wish to make a comment on this item See none. I move approval. Oh second moved second all in favor. Aye. Aye opposed Motion carries unanimously. Thank you Next item is 6.3 To fund emergency main relocation on Warf Road Yeah, another Item that was not included in the budget on August 14th The county of sanitation district was in the process of replacing their sewer main They're digging it out and replacing it in in the same place, but they did Find one of our water mains up on the hill here up under the trestle And After that was repaired they continued to work on their project and they found that our water main back in the 60s was Sharing the same trench above the sewer line and so they're unable to do that work until we relocate the pipe and so that is Plan to be done kind of as a time materials approach That we've already bought the materials and they're going to supply the labor and equipment to do it under our direction That's about 360 feet So this is We hope a very a high estimate, but we didn't want to have to come back to you But we do want to get authorization prior to moving forward And it'll be billed at at cost Plus profits, and I think the standards require that water mains not be on top of the sewer mains that they'd be separated correct That's correct. Again. We have to do this. Yes So is this an opportunity to put in purple pipe recycled water pipe at the same time location It has to be separated has to be separated. Yeah, this is our our distribution system. Yeah, I understand that that the The water main has to be separated from the recycled water main The purple pipe. Yeah, and well, this is the actual sewer system the sanitary sewer that the county is working on So we don't want to put purple pipe near that anyway, so Yeah, not in this situation, I just urge since we there's Potential source of recycled water to whenever possible lay the pipe down so they can get to houses get to parks, etc Okay, thank you doesn't sound like it's Opportunity Any public comment on this item Okay, I'll move approval of both motions All in favor I opposed Motion carries unanimously. Thank you 6.4 update and direction regarding the stormwater recharge evaluation. This is a really interesting. Thank you Yeah So back in 2016 the board directed us to evaluate the possibility of collecting stormwater and using that to recharge the groundwater basin and so Since 2016 we've done a number of different kinds of paper investigations and and mapping investigations as well as some field investigations and This report here is the results of the most recent investigation that we did to assess the feasibility of using stormwater for deep infiltration It it's the most thorough and so it's built off of all of the work that's been done to date including the dual EM electromagnetic survey where we use that technology to Try engage with the first 30 feet of soil looks like And the locations that we're looking at there were several locations at the seascape golf course as well as the County owned facility detention basin at 38th and Bromer Avenue and so The the county's actually been spearheading This part of the investigation was support from the district staff and so they retained MME engineering firm to go out and basically for the areas that had been identified as Most feasible and the dual EM study to collect additional borings in those areas as well as percolation tests And so the results are in the table here The findings indicate that there's a couple locations on the golf course That look the best of the sites that we looked at One of the sites at seascape golf course was not feasible at all As well as the 38th and Bromer site because the depth to ground water there was very shallow So that that was unfortunate because that's a you know big stormwater collection area The sites at the golf course that looked the best included the 14th fairway and That's an area where the golf course has identified a lot of erosion and other problems with flooding That site looked like it could collect about 12.8 acre or 12.4 acre feet of water and get that down into the ground if 12 dry wells were installed That location is somewhat remote. It's located Kind of at the edge of the golf course and you have to go away Ways through the golf course to get equipment down there so Feasibility wise it's probably the the harder site to work with and so the cost of that in addition to the Number of wells that would be needed for that amount of water is pretty high. It's 2800 acre feet per year and In these cost estimates, I want to stress that they're very preliminary. They don't include Staffing time. They don't include permitting environmental permitting requirements And they're just based on preliminary design. So You know, the next step would be if you know There was a desire to do more work that we would go back and refine Possibly for the the sites that look the most feasible those cost estimates and do some additional design work The other site that looked good at the golf course was this Los Altos south site, which is located pretty close to the clubhouse And it's more accessible area. There was a little bit less water available But only six wells are estimated to be needed to get that water down into The ground possibly You know, it's still there's still some uncertainties about that And it's really hard to measure You know whether you can actually get that or not. So these are just engineering estimates and that was $1,600 per acre foot so What we're kind of recommending is the next steps After we see what kind of funding we can possibly get working with the county and the county possibly pulling in other partners into the project because the project does have other Significant benefits such as flooding prevention and stormwater pollution prevention. So pulling in the county public works department and possibly some other folks to You know move this project along and help fund it also looking at some grants. There's some prop one grant funding that See our Ryan with the county as looking at there's also some stormwater funding grant funding that's coming up so we're going to be working with Sierra to kind of keep our eyes on that and You know move ahead with with those applications if if we think there's you know significant chance of getting some funding for the project but you know, we don't know what partners are going to be involved and How much it's you know, ultimately going to cost so What we're suggesting is that we we continue to keep working on the project And that we come back to the board possibly after the start of the year You know five or six months from now with an update on on how things are looking and Get your feedback and see if you want us to pursue Any further work with district funding? We don't have any money and our budget this year for stormwater recharge and so It would be good timing to come back to you before we start putting together next year's budget if and see if you're interested in and you know approving any funding for this work I Appreciate that work and I really Like the fact that it's got multiple partners. It's the perfect one for that. So that it's not just district customers Mr. President. Yes, I don't think it's a conflict, but just in the interest of full disclosure I didn't realize that Mme was doing this work. They did it for the county Mme is a tenant of my wife and I and my sister-in-law. Okay, I had nothing to do with the county contracted with Mme And we didn't have any any funding in that so Carla Did you Of course too, especially for the top one Seascape Yeah, I think that's probably the site that they would be most interested in because it's where they have the biggest amount of damage from flooding and erosion But it's also the most expensive and with 12 wells That would possibly interfere with golf course play to install those wells some of them are Located, you know, not that not off to the side of the course, but actually kind of on the course It's a big drainage that comes out there. So it's created sinkholes and other problems for them Yeah So I'm certainly supportive of this especially like Tom said if it's a multi agency project So one of the obvious decision points is when we have to put money into it, but I'm curious how much time you would have to put into it To get to the point where we're able to make a decision on what the way we want to go or is it being done by others I Would say I mean the county is is driving it But I think they're very motivated to move the project along They put in a lot of staff hours and you know Well, this has been working on this project quite a bit In fact, she was really involved in the investigation and this report and Finalizing this report so it does have an impact on staff, but You know, it's it's worth looking at I think for you know to see what kind of funding we can get It's obviously not going to play much of a part in our water supply shortage and Yeah, so bringing in other partners and and hopefully at some point we could pass it off to somebody else And they could run with it and they'd have the wealth of information and all the work That's already been done Okay, and another question in I don't know if you've dealt directly with the golf course the new owners But are they aware of seawater intrusion problems? They're very aware We've met with them multiple times. In fact, you know, that was a big You know, we had to explain why we're proposing to do what we wanted to do. We've met with the general manager Multiple times they've been very supportive and as well as the new ownership and they've also expressed an interest in in the project So, you know, but they could possibly be a source of funding as well Well, certainly after the discussion earlier tonight about cost I think all of us are very sensitive to that So I think one of the keys is that we not get into this until we have a good idea that this is a good investment for us And we can certainly you know take one step at a time and eventually reach a point where we decide Oh, well, this is getting too expensive and that's not a good thing to do So I think we should have a really sensitive breakdown of all the things that we're going to need to do So for example, we'll need an EIR or some variant thereof We're gonna need a regional board permit because we will be a Discharger by doing this and there are definite requirements for that So there'd be a you know monthly testing that has to take place of water quality and then reporting down on an annual basis And that's going to go on for the 20 years that you're talking about here So there's also the operational cost of the system and maintenance cost And so that would all have to be figured out who who owns this who's who's paying for all of these long-term costs Right and the regional board might well require that these not just be dry wells But processing wells so that you know the water that comes into them goes through various stages and gets processed Which certainly increases the expense of these dry wells. And so we need to look into all those things For one thing we need to have a discussion with the regional board. You know, how are they doing these things nowadays? The regulatory framework is a little uncertain at this point for stormwater recharge. So they're still It's just very confusing about what is going to be required in terms of permitting and monitoring and Yeah, water rights is also an issue Okay, so I've had conversations with the state water board and the funding Over the last few years it has and that's why I've been really Enthusiastic about doing this project. I know that they're looking for a good product good projects of this type to fund So I have no doubt that the county can find funding for it because they're looking for Multi-benefit projects and there's still money in prop one for that because there's not too many groups around The state that actually work together to get this kind of project And there might be agencies that need to do stormwater mitigation that might be interested in in this project is Their mitigation source and we're thank you because I know this is kind of my baby. I've been pushing it and I'm happy that the results came out so well Yeah, and we you know, we have a Grant person Consulting us, you know to help us. That's how we've gotten a couple million and hopefully many million more But when we see things that are interested to get slid to Shelley and shared with the county that that may be for just this We're not looking at just pure water We're looking at all potential options out there for a grant fund Just one point of clarification Director Daniels when when you talk about the regional board, I don't know that everybody equates that with the California state regional water quality control so any discharge in the state of California Yeah, we're in our region. Well, there are nine regions and we're one of them such a fortunate that you were a member Yes, and Tom Also, so we worked on chairs about it one time. Yeah, you know how it works. Yeah So the only motion is just to provide staff direction on desired next steps and I said we could come back sometime in 2020 with an update of What we've learned over the last, you know the next six months. I Want to see if there's any public comment on this item? Thank you Becky Steinbrunner. Thank you for that report. I was hoping there would be someone here from the city Miller engineering Because I read this report with interest. I've been really curious like director Lather to see what was going to come of this While it's not a huge amount of water I think it could with multiple projects provide Cumulative difference within the districts the basins recharge area. I I thought it was good news that they found such high groundwater levels in so many places I mean, and they didn't even bother to do any percolation tests at the Los Altos North Because the groundwater was at three feet below ground surface. That's that's great That's a good for this, but it's good news that the water levels the ground water levels in that area are high so to that end in the discussion on At the end by Montgomery and associates they talked about using some of this information Mostly I think with the Bromer Street place They would be using the US Bureau of Reclamation solution to estimate the recharge capacity That's a different system than MME used and suggest using For the sites that the district evaluated that's on page 101 Also, I thought it was interesting that in the discussion on page 101 by Montgomery Associates It talks about using the data that they from the monitoring walls that was used to Support some of the modeling for the mid-counted groundwater agency plan and its sites that it used information from spring of 2006 I Thought there was curious that such old information would be used when we all know there's much more current information. I Also had a question why the different sites that MME did Harrow Kasunich did the work that they use different size borings the Los Altos South site Which looks like it's the most promising they used an 8-inch bore and the others they used a 6-inch bore or a 4-inch bore and it seems rather Curious to me that for congruity of an experiment that you would use different size holes to do percolation tests That's on page 55. I thought it was interesting to that The groundwater going back to the groundwater levels at Los Altos South that were at first Stated as being perched at seven feet. This is page 55 and then went down to 17 feet and then it said they were at 75 If you have more questions for you to suggest you address staff. Thank you. I was hoping there'd be Someone here that could answer the questions for the public and myself tonight I think I can there be some thank you answer to my questions now your public comment. Thank you, Miss Time. It is done. It's on the agenda. You're allowed to discuss it You're allowed to make a public comment what you have and you've had your three minutes And if you have further questions, I would take it up with staff. You're very kind. Thank you very much Well Maxwell again, let me emphasize in the package. I've left for you all to receive a copy of Proposed corrective action includes this board immediately tonight sister may this item. Excuse me. This is on stormwater Well, this impacts the stormwater Let's come on be real be let's talk about this particular item Which we're just getting an update on the storm yet. Well on the stormwater You've neglected this board as neglected for 25 years at least to adequately recover stormwater making effort to do So you've also failed to look at the stormwater off the North slope and you've also failed to consider consolidation which would obviate your need for concern of stormwater and frankly the threat That Bruce makes about the state will take all this over if we don't somehow generate water Stormwater and others The state of California or the feds cannot fast enough take over the regional water resources of this entire region Do away with all of you do away with talking about stormwater. You have comments on that item Please keep your comments specific recovered stormwater for 25 years adequately. So you approve of what we're doing. Thank you You won't do it adequately All right, so you've got an idea about direction Just to come back great. Do you want to motion? I'll make a motion to Continue to to work with accounting To look at this option And figure out if it's feasible or not, and I hope it is Also, okay continue to work with accounting on this project and and other players Okay, make sure it's feasible and make sure it's feasible. Got it All right, all in favor Opposed and the next item is 6.5 Which is the last item of the regular meeting? This is our Sure. Hi. Good evening I'm honored to be able to present this item to you tonight to talk about the Youth outreach program that the district maintain and has for some time and also the proposal and direction from the board on The potential of expanding the youth outreach program to the live oak school district Included in the agenda packet is a pretty Pretty nice overview of the existing youth outreach program that the district currently maintains Which includes presentations materials teacher workshops assemblies and Middle school and high school presentations That by day he Campbell has been stewarding since 2001 Included with those we do hit about as I want to make sure I I described this One preschool 11 public and private elementary schools So, you know, we've probably had their premiere You know the school outreach in the in the county if not the United States for our size, you know power pack Pudge could use of the money educating the kids Not that just on our situation, but they're right that Align with the school curriculum. I know dr. Liu you've had her in Van science class your level year after year. I've co-taught with her a few times and so Knowing that and knowing that we're looking to put the purification portion of the Facility for pure water soquel in the live oak area because they're part of the the county groundwater and Agency Boundary and they pump groundwater. So they're also facing seawater intrusion as part of our outreach efforts with them They expressed a sincere interest and us expanding Our programs into that area and so that's what this is really about tonight And so what you see up here right here on that picture is one of the things that we thought would be appropriate And that's the school assemblies if I don't know Is it I've been to a few of these? Yeah, I mean they are absolutely amazing It gets the kids learning through fun singing songs and the feedback from the teachers Oh, yeah, I think there's a thing in here. It says 97 or 90 something percent there It is 91 percent response built at the value of the program, you know They approved and that's that's like an unheard of number But the ones who didn't were probably still laughing too hard from the show they put on but while they're doing that They usually incorporate some amazing water information as they go and they and they work with us to also incorporate be specific to our To our facility and we go down a picture there There is by and a person who she's worked with Stu Jenkins who can also go out and do some of this work if we so more as a consultant So and you know we it's not just Class assemblies it's it's it's individual presentations. It's field trips I think some of the people here have been involved with some of the field trips. I know It's the whole enchilada. It's that trailer that was built up for $8,000 and it gets hauled around We just got a call from Cabrillo. They wanted it out there for their kids to see it It's award-winning so that it's a whole package But what we're really that with this memo is about tonight is not just about this amazing amazing probably You know, I've said it before I just got to go in that direction The thing in the long run that so-called Creek will be most remembered for is when you when this board basically this board came on in Early 2000s, you know, you saw that that was the key. That was the key people get so confused about Water and prices and not understanding the situation so educating so by is educated those K Can their gardeners to where their voters now? You know, that's how long this has been going on with a sincere effort combining art sometimes with water and science to Videos you've done that year after year But drawing it back to this memo here what we're asking for and maybe go down to the motions is There's another assembly by Zoon Zoon organization is if you wanted us to expand this program out into the live oak area and we're What were we proposed here was the assemblies and up to 22 groundwater science focused presentations to these schools and What we really are proposing tonight if you're interested in both those is the ability to do up to that Do the current situation? We may not be able to do all that But if you give us the the authority will take it as far as we can and do what we're able to do It's really valuable. Yeah, totally supportive just Double that devil's advocate question. Mm-hmm advocacy versus education So is this a truly education versus advocacy? Yeah I mean you have to you know one of the main things when you go into a teacher's Schoolroom you've got you've got a line with that curriculum that produces that what's got to be taught So that's that's number one well and then I was just gonna say as a teacher who's had these presentations in the classroom I mean an example is one word You know different soil borings or are presented to the students and they have to figure out They have to figure out which might be a good water bearing one. Where would you put your screens? You know so they get to see what a well looks like what a screen looks like Yeah, but the what the cores look like and they have to do some critical thinking To try and figure out where they would put a screen So they walk away with a much better understanding of just ground water right plus have the ground water model Yeah, I've heard zoom zoom and it's Just really fun It's it's it's experiential learning kind of thing and there's there's a couple Companies out there that do it. I think the upcoming one is actually a different one We kind of rotate through to get a good thing for the buck Yeah, also, you know, I know Next generation science standards Right and There's one thing I didn't I noticed I didn't see Harbour high in there You want to see expanded more? Yeah, and that's a good that's a good question we contemplated that we figured if we went much beyond the kind of immediate We could certainly do that support prerogative But then we're starting to get into more MGA type if we you know We looked at the whole MGA basin and then thought well, that's an MGA maybe Endeavor this we could rel it, you know pull it into what we were trying to you know walk a balance a line You know what we thought provided the best. I'm not sure the school district Borders are for Harbour High. They might include some of the same live oak area. I just don't know mm-hmm So I think if we look at that, you know include that. Yeah Yeah, and there's science oriented. Yeah, and and Acknowledge that there's limitations on what we can do. Yeah, I mean, I understand it. Yeah, right. Let's try to get Do this because we have to be welcome in live oak area, right, right and want to provide them and they they Really said they would relish that and and not only that but the facility there to be an educational facility and I believe I Taught the teachers to teach right? So she was a teacher of the teachers Yeah, that's what you were getting at so invaluable resource to the whole community Questions or a comment? Yeah Well, I noticed that the assemblies in the elementary schools are largely about water conservation and I can't imagine anyone having problems with that But people surprise me sometimes But anyway, the other thing I think is that the price $6,400 is an extreme bargain. So we shouldn't even be talking about it. Just do it, right? This is so worthwhile. I like talking about it I think it's I mean It's also kind of nice for us to be doing something that the city of Santa Cruz should be doing since this is their area But we'll do it. Yeah, everybody has Constraints, you know staff. Yeah, we work together. So this is part of that I talked to their conservation manager today and he said he seemed excited about it if it would got realized. Yeah All right, any public comment on this item? Thank you, Becky Steinbrunner. I'm piecing things together here, and I just want to let you know. I'm really sorry. I Signed up for a gray water system installation through Cabrillo College Adult Education and Vi came and talked with that group and I was a Little bit I don't know if the word is offended, but I thought it was a very one-sided Communication one-sided education. So thank you director Jaffee for bringing up the question. Is this advocacy or education? I'm satisfied because it was definitely advocacy at Cabrillo College when I sat through that and I think that By expanding this to the live oak elementary. I I think you're trying to cure and correct the lack of public outreach in that disadvantaged community for your pure water soquel project when they could have had an opportunity for meaningful and informed public comment and This doesn't fly for that. I think it's interesting that You don't want to go to Harbour High because it's more in the MGA The live oak community is not in your district It's in Santa Cruz city water So if you're going to do this education and I applaud you for that I would like to have you include members of the Santa Cruz City water department Because that's who supplies water for this area of the county. It's not your district and to go out and essentially sell your project to a community that Has not been provided adequate public comment in the environmental process is disingenuous and Again, I applaud your educational efforts if they are truly educational But to make it a well balanced and well informed Educational presentation it needs to include representatives from the water district That sells these people these kids their families water and that would really support their More regional understanding of the the water situation here Where their water comes from? It hopefully will not come from pure water. So Cal Thank you. Thank you actually Wanted to make a comment when he's done On the point of education to school children and everyone else You should point out if you're going to be intellectually honest and legally compliant That this board and your senior staff and your attorney have failed to be Intellectually honest and legally honest with the facts in many forums and to the public Are you talking about the education on the education? I think you should tell that your education related to that you're educated simply your educational program has to be honest About the big picture and the big picture. Have you attended any of these matter of fact I watched one quite a long time ago if I think I think it's But on top regardless you have to in your curriculum should certainly content should include the big picture realities Legally and factually and environmentally number one the compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act Which you have not done which miss Steinbunner's evidence in fact she's put in the court record You're stretching proof You should also point out that this is in litigation You should tell the students at all levels why it's in litigation and why miss Steinbunner has very strong arguments that you fail To comply with the law you fail to comply with the law because you fail to comply with the technical realities and be honest about them That's Your curriculum that should be in your curriculum Education or not. I do an honest comprehensive education. Let's let him know It has it has three minutes. I'm gonna forget us that is that is technically and factually sufficient and adequate about the realities here And how we got here The overdrafting the negligence of prior panels of this board including some incumbent members now Those should be on the forefront of facing the facts and being honest with them and the legal Ramifications of the Environmental Quality Act in California required you to do look at alternatives And you fail to do that in the opinion of a Steinbunner And she is convincingly put in the court record that why that wasn't done This is nothing to do with education and the judge had a conflict of interest. That's a mile long And mr. Bossos conduct has been unethical towards her that's a Okay, I'll just say that it's a shame I wanted to add something Didn't know this was going to be talked about here but I'm one of the parents and Tara Edwards that contacted the district asking for a zoom zoom presentation for my kinder gardener two years ago and she still talks about it and The whole school attended and they were very impressed. So I just wanted to say thank you I also when I contacted didn't know it was Free for schools. I was expecting to have to raise some funds. So that was a very pleasant surprise So I just wanted to say thank you for the service. It's great. Thank you. Thank you so much Tom Stumball at us. I Just wanted to ask In your presentation to the school children Did you include the fact that treated sewage water contains elements of Pharmaceuticals that cannot be removed from the sewage water even When you treat it with reverse osmosis so that if They drink the water that you have treated and somebody gets sick or dies from Okay, we understand your concern you will Be guilty. We're talking about our education program right now, huh? Okay? You're stretching it as well We're talking about Presentations to schools. No, wait a minute. I'm talking about what you presented to the children Did you include the fact that treated sewage water being pumped into the aquifer will contain various kinds of Residual pharmaceuticals now we didn't make them sick. No, we didn't because that's not true We will present science wait a minute appropriate information show me show me where it says that's not true I've got multiple multiple places, but we're done with this. We're gonna go on to our education program Okay, we'll go ahead But be honest with them We are horse. Oh, I don't think so Okay, well if you're not telling them that the water that you're going to pump into their aquifer still contains Pharmaceutical residue then you're not telling them all the truth And that's the fact You know, I'll just say that I really appreciate your comment from experience It's disgraceful that people will politicize what's disgraceful you're done Wait a minute. He's not talking. Well, you're you're down. You're you're done with your public comment Tom is your son by he's you're probably talking about me. No, he was talking Please sit down sit down Again, it's disgraceful if any community members politicize the Honest teaching of schools and children And I think as testimony this lady here her children went home raving about it making a positive impact and you know this district will continue to operate in that vein to hopefully teach and Healthies kids understand how water works future water the current situation. So I really appreciate the board I wouldn't I wouldn't make this motion unless I thought that's what we were going to do so I'll make the motion and Moved in second and do you want to include investigation of harbor high? I will include that I'm You know to the extent that we can expand it I think this is it's good for the community and I was just gonna make one comment before we vote. It's just that I think What's gone on with the MGA is something that's also valid to teach To the kids, you know, especially the high school kids because getting the big picture for the whole area and seeing how the entire groundwater basin is affected including all of our district but also including The live oak area kids high school kids can understand Modeling and they can and they could you could you could even have lessons to figure out, you know, take the facts and have them interpret it so it just Right, and that's why we go in the individual classroom teaching at that level. I'm just saying it's just amazing I think the whole MGA approach of the whole area is Good to include. Anyway, there's been a motion and a second and I'd like to say that if Expanding it to Harbor High or any other additional activities like this, I would be willing to put more money into it So come back to us. Yeah All in favor I post Okay, there are now we're going to a Close session and if there's any public comment on the closed session that would be now and then there will be Couple of minutes to clear the room Thank you, Becky Steinbrunner. I'm the petitioner in pro per on the legal action. You're about to review Mr. Dufour handed me served me the document of the judge schmall's order denying my Fourth expert a application just to get more time. I Wanted more time for myself. I also wanted more time for the court To review the documents The certified administrative record for this case is 90 binders It's almost 80,000 pages of paper There will be many many citations to the administrative record made Both in my opening brief, which I am filing this Friday under court order and also the Your counsel's opposition and my reply This order only gives the court two weeks to review that information The court will make their decision on the merits of this case based on that information Judge schmall had to postpone hearing my expert Hey because he didn't have time to read the paperwork that was given him both by your two counsels One of which flew up from Riverside as she does every time and Myself now there was a misunderstanding on my part I had I thought I had to provide the judge with a paper copy the hard copy of evidence because that's what I've been told I had to do for the administrative record so I had probably about an inch deep of paper, but He didn't have time to read it So he postponed the hearing until Four or five days later and he came back and refused to accept any further paperwork that I had regarding more evidence to support my need for a time and to Vacate this order that was made by Judge John Gallagher Who issued the order and then within 30 minutes disqualified himself because he had disqualified himself in writing under voluntary statement of recusal Just two years prior because he'd been a trial lawyer with mr. Basso and he had represented the district for 23 years He voluntarily submitted his own statement of recusal in John Cole's case But never disclosed to me that he had done so I found out from John Cole So that's why I felt it was unethical and He had violated the judicial canons of ethics to make a decision in my case But he didn't see it that way so he made the decision to keep this very stringent order And disqualify himself. Thank you for keeping it on topic. Thank you on this topic I observed judge Gallagher's conduct regarding Miss Steinbrunner. I've observed mr. Basso's conduct towards her equally wrongful and ethical in both instances furthermore You've broken the law and failing to comply with the Environmental Quality Act and other provisions of California State law Miss Steinbrunner is trying to hold you properly accountable it is pathetic unethical and just unjust the behavior of mr. Basso towards miss miss Steinbrunner What you should do if you have any honor and sense of justice Immediately vote tonight or soon to withdraw any motions or request that this court proposing or seeking any sanction against miss Steinbrunner That's $6,500 proposed by your legal counsel is not only preposterous It's unjust and unethical and was an attempt to intimidate her her rights are Clear and her rights are seeking to protect every rate payer and customer and child who might drink the water But also to have you comply with the law which haven't done The board must immediately tonight vote also direct your counsels to withdraw any challenges to miss Steinbrunner's current pending temporary Restraining order and restraining order again for reasons that are overwhelming in the record Especially the full documented and honest considerations of the alternative such as Lockifer by Jerry Paul in the north coast surface water capture in addition Why do you behave so unjustly? Why do you direct your lawyer to behave so unjustly towards this very This very honorable woman who's simply trying to have you comply with the law that every other county and every other water district in California including this one has to recognize and comply with Why do you fail to do that? Why do you fail to show accountability towards the resources of this district? Adequate reflected in does this have anything to do with reflected in compliance with the environmental quality act off topic again Oh, I wasn't The act is for you to comply with Regarding the water resources and the health and well-being of the customers here very much on topic with the litigation Miss Steinbrunner has correctly brought against you It is just despicable The way mr. Basso has been able to wire and manipulate the judges in this matter such as Gallagher and Schmalls Absolutely clear as a bell to everybody who knows this county government and knows the courts here and those mr. Basso many people by reputation So he's a public figure. He's taken a public role in this. He's done wrong He's done an ethical and you are complicit with him and doing likewise The sooner the state of California takes this entire region over for water resources and does away with all of you The better it will be for the ratepayers the customers and the children and future inhabitants of this county Meeting is now adjourned. Please clear the room
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East Is Fast Becoming The North With Increase In Insecurity, What Is The Government Doing About It ?
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Welcome to the Advocate On PlusTV Africa where a panel of 'passionate for change' individuals discuss thought-provoking topics in an atmosphere of seriousness, decisiveness, and laughter. Here, we call a spade a spade. And Like we say here, no holds barred.
Up north is plagued with high level insecurity and it keeps getting worse by the day. While we're still battling with the incidence up north, we now have the eastern part of Nigeria to deal with. How this escalated is still very surprising to me. It started with the regular Monday sit-at-homes and now graduated into cold blood murdering from supposedly ''Unknown Gun-men''. It's actually getting scarier. What is unclear is the identity of the supposedly Unknown Gun-men. I am even more appalled that one man is sitting somewhere and dishing out irrational instructions to some set of individuals in the name of fighting for a just cause. I don't know if IPOB has done more harm than good for the easterners. Going to the east is now a dangerous adventure.
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East is fast becoming up north. Many years ago I had journeyed to the Yamada Bello University's area during my days of, you know, trying to get admission into the university. I had the most peaceful time ever. I still remember it. It feels like yesterday. North was so beautiful, lovely and safe. I moved freely without worrying about anything. The North and us were so kind and welcoming. Today the case is totally different. Up north is plagued with high level insecurity and it keeps getting worse by the day. While still battling with, you know, the incidents of up north, we now have the eastern part of Nigeria to deal with. How this escalated so quickly is still very surprising to me. It started with the regular Monday seat at home and now it's credited into cold blood murdering from supposedly unknown gunmen. It's actually getting scarier if you think about it. What is unclear to me is the identity of the supposedly unknown gunmen. I'm even more appalled that one man is sitting somewhere and dishing out irrational instructions to some set of individuals in the name of fighting for a just cause. I don't know if Ipob has done more harm than good for the easterners. Going to the east now is a dangerous adventure. You won't believe it. On the other hand we're now seeing consecutive kidnappings successfully being executed and it's almost like we're helpless. What is the government doing to return normalcy here? For me it's either of two things. The government created these insecurities or the government is totally clueless about what to do. It feels like Nigeria has become a comedy skit. And guess what? The joke is on the masses. During my time of NYC, I had the privilege of traveling upnotes too. Several times I've been to not only nice people, I ate their food, I enjoyed their food. And then when I was traveling on nature too, I traveled to other parts of the south east. I enjoyed their food too. I'm a kind of person that I like traveling. I like traveling especially at night. It's so cold and peaceful. But since I finished my NYC, since that year I ran out of my NYC in 2018, I don't think I can boldly travel as before without being scared or worried. It's quite unfortunate. Now the issue of IPOP, I think young people are misguided. Some young individuals, some young Nigerian individuals unfortunately are misguided and being deceived by perpetrators of evil who want to profit from evil and disturbing the peace. And telling these people they are freedom fighters, they are not freedom fighters. They said BRFRA is an ideology. I don't have a problem with that. But same with Odu Dua, it's an ideology, right? Odu Dua Republic, same with Harywa. It's not wrong to identify. Everybody has a right to a same determination. But it becomes a problem when your own idea begins to cause problems. Do you know that the south is the center of business? Have you been to the Niger main market before? They say crazy there. Business activities are going on top notch. Go to other markets. Now because of sitar tone, businessmen cannot conduct business effectively. Do you know what this woman gave me a concern? This second Niger bridge that they just opened, you saw the news that they opened the second Niger bridge. So people can access traffic easily from coming from Asaba route, right? You don't have to go through the Onitsha Head Bridge. You go to that side and divert to East traffic. How many people willing to even travel on that road? Are there no security there? People travel all the way. The last time I traveled to a remote state for a conference I was invited by a friend. And by the way, he is not an Indian of Imustits. He is not a resident of Imustits. But he wanted to have a conference, a leadership conference. He decided to use Imustits because he loved the police. And we traveled all for a different part of Nigeria. We converged there, I think, some days to Christmas. Guess what? We enjoyed the food there and everything. But now we can't do that kind of thing. We are scared of insecurity, disruptions, kidnapping. It's not supposed to be so. We have our Ibu brothers traveling down from Germany and some other part of the world, Europe. They are coming down for holiday, Christmas holiday. Many of them would not like to come with their children if they must come. So you see this thing. I think the problem is not Ibu problem, or Southeast problem, or just Biafran problem. No. This is just some selfish individuals perpetrating Ibu. Trying to use young people against the government for their own selfish scheme. So I just implore everybody. Everybody stay cool. There are Orhanis in Ibu. Please try and talk to your youth. Tell them not to be involved or be used for criminal activities. Something that are not Ibu brothers. Please, the traditional institutions are not to work with the government to see how they can work with community leaders to educate and enlighten young people so that they will meaningful and engage, not to be involved with banditry. Thank you. Let's quickly go to Hussien, who is in Turkey. So Hussien, what do you think about, you know, I mean, like I said earlier, many years ago, it's very much you can travel with ease and you're not worried about anything, right? What do you think with what's happening right now? I mean, the E-pop in the East, the Nungan men, right? What are your thoughts particularly about it? So my thought has always been simple. I think it still boils down to ideology. So today I've been privileged to actually travel across the country, to the far north, to the far east, to, you know, Middle-Bet and what have you. But one thing I keep telling people is you keep condemning or working on tribal sentiments or condemning one tribe or religion to another because you don't actually have the exposure of, you know, traveling from one place to another and see the reality yourself. What I can say is when money, you know, what I see in the E-pop, the East and the South South is a typical statement when they say money is the root of all evil. That's what I will just conclude into. So if we are not actually changing that mindset, I will try and simplify it. I've been in Asaba for a while. I drive, I drive, you know, I drive, I drive down to Asaba and I can see a lot of things along the road. In the area of the money, I woke up, I see guys standing up as early as 7.30, 8 a.m. setting up tables, putting drinks on the table. And like, what happened? Are these people not going to the work or sell their wives, their ladies go to the farm? I was like, what? What the hell is this, you know? And the same thing goes back to the E-pop, indigenous people of Biafra. Yeah, there is a course of mechanization and stuff like that. But you have this ability, you have representation in the House of Assembly, in the House of Web, in the Senate to push a bill, right? But because people already understand that, oh, I have shelf. I was in the protocol of recent this year. I went to Waterside or something like that. In the evening, meanwhile, I went for an event where the commissioner of police said, if you are not used to this environment, please go back to your hotel. But I need to people something on that side. Before you know it, I just heard a gunshot. What happened? People just started, you know. And when you look at it critically, it's about money because you feel, OK, shells are there, you know, some petroleum companies are there that you feel entitled to, that you must collect your own share. The same tom polo that things like it's working against the government, the same tom polo that is working to support the government to discover all concrete. You know, the reality is this. Everything is all about money. And on government and stuff like that, if you don't put the interest and get money, it's just about money on the high side. People are just thinking about money, how do I make money? How do I, you know, this selfish big greedy about money. It's all about money. But if you want to curb this insecurity, I tell you, let everybody be included. And not doing that included. If you are getting hold of this, let their senator on their homes push a bill to say, for every oil block within this vicinity, social percentage to go to the environment, to the society, to develop the society. You know, with that, there won't be all this marginalization. You have the power. Push a bill, get a support and make it work, make it a law, so that you get entitlement, not like you feel entitled. A norm becomes not a privilege, but a right. You get. So when you go to the north, and people talk about the north and stuff like that, that is a case of the national resources that people are fighting for from the south side and from south side mentally, I can say, the east are actually trying to hide under that as well. When you go to the north, you have people who are farming, but their life cycle is going to define, you know, come back home, return back to the farm and what are they are selling. Now, you have a lot of them that are not, they are semi-educated. You see the animal jewellery, they are vulnerable. And there are some of the leaders who will be, hand, you know, make fortune from them not being educated. And by the time they get to know that this person is actually trying to oppress them, they go away with like, individual, like people who get angry and say, no, this thing was him today. That's the level of anger that you can see there. And aside that, you see a situation where they don't have a working system in Nigeria. You see a soldier who have gone to some piece of forest to fight. And he doesn't have a basic amenities, basic welfare. His children have been chased out of school. He's fighting for the interests of the country, but he's not getting the necessary support to even support his own children or common children. Now, what do you express, soldiers like that? You're like, okay, enemy. Okay, I have rifle, I have this, I want to decal. Give me money so that I can use it to support my family at all. You know, you have corruption everywhere. You also have a situation where people who are vulnerable, vulnerable children. Okay, if you would wrap up, yeah. Yes, I'm actually wrapping up. So, like, you have vulnerable children moving around. That $2,000, $5,000 can be enticed. You can use it to entice them and you can use it to flood these kids because these people can say, okay, go and do this and stuff like that. So I think we need to take responsibility and now focus on what we need to do beyond greed and sentiment. Thank you. Thank you so much, Hussien, for that. All right, the end always seems to come too soon on The Advocate. However, The Advocate continues on our social media platforms on Facebook plus TV Africa with the hashtag The Advocate Angie and on Twitter and Instagram at Plus TV Africa with the hashtag The Advocate Angie. To catch up with some of our previous broadcasts, please go to plustvafrica.com for slash The Advocate Angie. And do not forget, very important, to subscribe to our YouTube channel Plus TV Africa. See you next week. Same time on this station. Let us keep advocating for a better society. It's bye for now.
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The Amazing Mr. Malone - Hard Work Never Killed Anyone (Danny Braden)
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The Amazing Mr. Malone Operator get me the office of John J. Malone Casting company presents the Amazing Mr. Malone an exciting half-hour of mystery starring George Petrie as The lawyer whose practice before every type of bar has become a legend our locale is the city of Chicago the time the present and the hero of these weekly adventures The Amazing Mr. Malone I'm John J. Malone attorney and counselor at law Tonight in our study of the cliche. Let's take a gander at Hard work never killed anyone You can never prove that by Danny Braden Danny is the dark-haired boy in the small furnished apartment on Chicago's south side Danny is what is known in the trade as a solitary drinker and he's just made an amazing discovery Your liquor goes a lot further that way Danny Danny what the devil do you want them? I don't want to nag you darling certainly giving a darn good imitation What's the matter you deaf see who that is sure darling just a minute. I'm coming Yes, I'm looking for a Danny Braden. What do you want with him? I'm an old buddy of his from LA He just tell him it's Jack Bucktel. What are you doing here? Oh, hi Danny. Good to see you What do you want Bucktel now? Is there any way to talk your little girl here? I think you weren't glad to see me. She'd be right. That's gratitude for you And I think the minute I stepped off that bus that made tracks right over here shouldn't have bothered. There's no bother talk How you doing Danny swell? You don't look it. Well, you know me buck. I never believed in being ostentatious. Can you use a hundred grand? Are you kidding darling shut up? What where can we talk? What's the matter with this two things one you haven't invited me in what's the other? All right, they're both no problems. All right, I'm gonna take yourself a walk. No You're gonna get mixed up in something don't you understand English? I Make it a nice long walk like from here to Evanston Well All right, Danny better call me before you come home. I like a girl who's in mind sit down. Thanks You Said something about a hundred grand not so fast Danny boy There are one or two things we got iron out first such as I got to be protected. Okay Then sign right here What is this just a little agreement that we split 50 50 on your income for the next ten years You think I'd be stupid enough to sign this why but he gotta lose well if I went to work you You wouldn't do a thing like that. Don't be so smart. Let's not kid each other Danny I know you from a way back. You've got no more intention of doing an honest days work than I have Now if you want to sign that agreement, okay, if you don't That's all right, too Give me a pen Hey, uh Daniel M Britain How's that? Oh, it's fine. Now what's the deal? You remember little girl. You were married to me and Gloria Mason That's your idea of a gag How long has it been since she got killed in that fire? What are you a comic that just you and me for a couple of minutes with you six years ago as I recall They never did find her body nothing left to find just some silver bridge work. I Bet you can afford platinum now. What are you babbling about? She's alive Danny You're nuts. She started that fire herself. What? Why get away from you? What kind of crack is that I tell you glory is right here in town only she calls herself Glenda Glenda. Yeah That isn't all she changed. She doesn't have that red hair anymore And she's married married To a fellow named Phil Stacy Phil The Stacy that owns the Belmont casino. Uh-huh. I Understand she's nuts about him. You must be out of your mind Well is one way to convince yourself go up and see and while you're at it you might ask her for a couple of bucks You know so you can afford a cab back I'm sure she wouldn't want her husband to walk Yes Well, what do you know what I never would have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes look mystic What's the matter Gloria? Don't you recognize you're one and only? It's Danny if you don't get out of here Will you do scream yes and go right ahead? Phil Phil, of course. We both know he isn't home. I made sure of that. I look mister I don't know who you are now Gloria. You couldn't have forgotten all we meant to each other I don't know what you're talking about. Well, maybe I know a way to show you That bring back found memories What do you want Danny? I knew it would ring a bell. What do you want? Only what's mine? You know Now you're my wife, honey You don't know how I missed you. I'm sure you found someone else to beat up. Oh now Gloria. Oh, I beg your pardon Glenda There never was anyone like you Well, what do you say you pack your bags and I'll take you home Let me go. Oh, come on sweetie. You'll love it once you get used to the bugs. What are you after? I told you you I Only hope Phil won't be disappointed You're not gonna say a word to him I'll kill you if you do well, he's bound to find out After all he thinks he's married to you How much do you want? Now you think I came here for how much do you want? I never thought of it like that but if you'd rather stick with Phil why Fire be it for me to interfere with your happiness let's Make it five grand. That's a nice round figure. Don't be a fool. Where would I get it? Well, it doesn't have to be cash, honey I'll take you check. I'm sure you wouldn't stop payment How do I know you won't be back again? Of course I will Glenda. You're my wife Now what kind of husband would I be not to drop by when I'm in the neighborhood? And I intend to be around real often Who is this check on just a second for you Danny? Who is it? Mr. Buck tell Hello. Hi Danny. Fine. How'd you make out? How'd I make out the Mrs. Stacey this afternoon? Where do you understand that from? Oh, we didn't do I don't get you Danny Very simple buck. This isn't the right day. Listen friend. Well, I ought to know. I was married to a boy Don't try to hop me around never ended my mind Sorry it worked out this way buck, but maybe we can get together on something else sometime Give me a call if you get any ideas More coffee Glenda What I asked if you wanted some more coffee. Oh, no, thanks What's the trouble baby trouble you haven't said two words since we sit down Well, I got a slight headache. I want some aspirin. I'll be all right. Maybe if you ate something I'm not hungry. You haven't been hungry for a week. You don't stop picking on me Sorry It's my fault Phil. I'm just on edge I'm gonna call duck will burn I don't want you to I tell you I'm perfectly all right and what's bothering Nothing absolutely nothing. I swear Look Glenda. I Promise when we got married. I'd never ask any question. I know that Phil and I appreciate it But if something's worrying you and you want to tell Papa, you'll always be ready to listen Remember that My missus there, huh? What tell me I just got in to find another thing. She's gone over to see you Well, she left here 10 minutes ago. I think she had an appointment with John Jay. What does she want with Malone? Told you you won't say nothing. Don't you worry Doris? I won't breathe it to a I'm looking for John Jay Malone to try the Prescott building. I understand he's got an office there His secretary told me he's never in and then she said if it was real important. I could find him here She's just a great big blabbermouth, ain't she? Uh-huh. Let's skip it. Come on in mrs. Braden film a break Sit down Well, you don't have to worry. I won't bite. I left my uppers or my other head. Why I don't try to figure it out It's not worth it. What's your problem problem. There must be an echo in here I'm sorry. Mr. Malone. It's just that I'm nervous. Why well, I I've never done anything like this before Danny would kill me if he knew Danny. I take it as your husband Yes on a divorce. Oh, no, then what is it? Well, you see I married Danny three years ago After his first wife died in a fire. Well Well Just for the sake of argument Suppose she didn't die Suppose she was still alive. Well, she's still his wife. It doesn't matter Oh, don't stop on my account Malone. Didn't your mother ever teach you to knock lieutenant? She also taught me not to be noisy Let's sit down lieutenant. Thanks. I will look Brooks. I happen to be very busy And you're gonna be a lot busier before the day is over. Ain't no attention to them. I'm afraid she's gonna have to I'm with the Police mrs. Braden what how did you know her name was brave? Oh, you'd be surprised what I know about her She's 31 blonde and recently widowed. We don't all right Sydney. What are you getting at her husband was murdered an hour ago? No, yes You're lying you're making this all up. Are you know better? Are you accusing her? No, I wouldn't worry Thomas didn't they tell you Malone was amazing why with them on your side all you can possibly lose is your life Ain't that a comforting thought? You're listening to the amazing mr. Long It's the silver jubilee on NBC East and west meet as mr. Motto moves swiftly against those who would corrupt and destroy freedom-loving people everywhere On the national front Martin Cain private. I will find himself involved in plenty of action as he becomes involved in whirlwind Adventures beginning July 1st mr. Motto and Martin Cain two invitations to suspense intrigue and mystery over your favorite NBC station And now back to the amazing mr. Malone There's one nice thing you can say for my apartment. It's convenience Within a space of five minutes. I had two visitors and both gifted Conversationalists the first was Thelma Brayden the second lieutenant Brooks and the dialogue was real scintillating Then Brooks got started on the monologue. That's when the party got dull That's my duty to warn you Mrs. Brayden that anything you say may be used in evidence. Why don't you shut up? Can't you see she's in a state of shock? Tell me huh, can you understand me? He said I killed Danny. He didn't mean it didn't I look Sydney use your head. Where's her motive? Oh, you're just talking a page apart. Where's the motive why that husband of hers used to be there like she was whipped cream That's not true. Are you kidding the neighbors told me he cut you around regularly. I didn't care. Now. Why were you consulting Malone? That's a confidential matter How did you know she was here my friend mr. Tolling you mean Doris you're right. Listen to me Thelma remember that matter We were discussing before he walked in of what you know about this girl You knew whose husband thought she was dead the girl. I knew the one who was supposed to be burned in that fire. What was her name? I Can't think you've got to tell look is this a private game or can a stranger take a hand. It's private Uh, it's Stacy Linda Stacy Phil Stacy's wife. I don't know well. I'll check you go along with Brooks now You mean I can have it don't get your hopes up lieutenant. She's only for a lend I'll be back for her after I look up another prospect I Come in Well, Phil well if it isn't the amazing mr. Malone come on in thanks Hey, hey, it's quite a place. You know, I've never been up here like it. I shouldn't I didn't I furnish it But what are you talking about? I figure with the door I drop at your club. I must have at least bought the drapes Sit down. Thanks drink. What do you got scotch? That's my boy Say when Whoa What about you? No, I'll sit this one out Well, like they say here's to crime. All right Malone. What's in your mind? You can't a man just drop around for a sociable drink and out of your other man Well, I was kind of hoping to meet your wife. I've heard a lot about her she around no unless you'd be back I have no idea In that case suppose we have a little talk as a concern Glenda vitally then I don't want to hear it I don't discuss my wife with strangers. How do you know I'm a stranger? Maybe Glenda and I have a big romance brewing Oh, don't make me laugh. You know my reputation. Yeah, you're a sucker for a long shot What's that supposed to me take it any way you like look Phil. I want to be on the level with you I represent a Thelma brain. I told you I wasn't interested you ought to be because your wife's enough Malone. I Think you better go You know failure a remarkable guy they're not many men around who would trust their wives so implicitly. I wouldn't know well I would Thanks for the drink and tell Glenda. I was sorry to miss her. Maybe I'll catch you on the next round Yes, Phil How do you feel oh much better good. Would you like a drink? I'd love it You sit down right over here and pop will take care of it. You bring the evening papers. Oh, I forgot It doesn't matter all the news is bad Which reminds me John J. Malone was up to see you this afternoon Who? You know a lawyer, but he's representing Thelma What did he want? I didn't give him a chance to say he don't you want your drink What did he say Phil? I told you I wouldn't listen to him, but I will do you I don't understand Look, baby, you know our deal. I never asked you about anything, but if you're in a jam, I want to know about it Tell you everything's fine darling All right Glenda ought to be like you say everything's fine and Malone or no Malone Papa's gonna keep it that way I Mr. Malone, that's right. I'm so glad to find you in You don't know the trouble I had getting your address. You shouldn't have bothered. Oh, I don't mind. All right Let's get it over with I beg your pardon look junior. This is an old story to me though Generally, I find them waiting inside weren't you sent here to warn me off. How in the world did you know that? I'm amazing besides that bulge in your pocket gave you away. Oh, you mean this old thing Hey, isn't that kind of heavy for a little man like you to carry but then that makes you a big man, doesn't he? Oh, definitely who sent you Glenda Stacy and why would Mrs. Stacy want to do that because we both know she killed Danny Brayden it's absolutely she was legally married to Brayden and he was probably shaking her down Oh, so she took the obvious way out see my point. Well, isn't there something you're overlooking? You're right I completely forgotten about her husband if Phil sent you. Oh, why should he well by his own admission? Oh, I wouldn't Are you I was just trying to get a cigarette and so you can smoke mine. No nicotine. Thanks Hey, you were saying oh, yeah, he'll do anything in the world for his wife would he well, that's what he claimed and I see no Wait a minute. I don't tell me you thought of something else. Yes, indeed Danny must have just recently found out Glenda was living But you believe I have no idea what you're talking about. It doesn't matter. I was just thinking out loud Your mind Well the way I see it Danny must have learned about Glenda in the past few weeks Otherwise this whole affair would have been precipitated a long time ago. Now. How did Danny find out? May I offer a suggestion please do maybe he saw her on the street? No, no, that's too convenient There has to be another party who supplied the information doesn't that's the only way it adds up Who could have tipped off Danny that Glenda was alive? I have no idea. Well, thanks anyway friend You've been real sweet to let me run on like this It's a matter of kid can't you take it down there? You I know I ought to be ashamed for hitting anyone smaller than myself, but you don't think a bully like me would hit anyone bigger Hey, that's one. How do you spell consensus? Don't tell him Hank. You're no stool pigeon. Oh, no Make for the health man that man's here again. Look you don't want to talk to you No speaker Danny. I'm not kidding. I got the whole thing figured out when haven't I'm serious Tell me Brayton didn't kill her husband. Well, naturally you'd say that naturally and I've just been with the boy who can prove it Well, why didn't you bring him with you? He was in no condition to travel He had a gun and I saw no point in letting him use it coward who sent him I wouldn't say but I'd be willing to hazard a guess. All right. Let's hear it. Try and stay with me Now Danny Brayton was blackmailing Phil Stacy's wife. Why because she was really Danny's wife She was never legally married to Phil cannot this couldn't possibly be as confusing as you make it sound Well, if you think it's rough wait till you hear the rest Danny thought she was dead Recently he learned she was alive now that information had a come from someone Who was it? Well, you tell me I'm the schlemiel remember okay? It came from the same guy who sent that punk junior great around to knock me off and who's that Phil Stacy? Are you out of your mind? Who'd be in a better position to know all about Glenda's background? Well, why would Phil want to blackmail his own wife? That's what I keep telling you She's not his wife. All right. Why do you want to blackmail Glenda? He's in the chips What do you suppose that bankroll came from originally? Glenda sure she must be the one who's loaded Phil's past is a mystery When Glenda left Danny she must have lost off with all the Danny's doll at this assumes. He had money at one time. Yeah Let's see if I understand you It's your theory Phil was blackmailing Glenda through Danny. Hooray. You caught on Well, I'll have to give you credit Malone. You were right on one cart The information that Glenda was alive did come through the third party only it wasn't Phil Stacy It came from a fellow named Jack Buck tell But if Phil wasn't the one who supplied the information then you were wrong uncount to Yeah, but don't feel too badly. You were 50% right and for you. That's a 49% improvement. Keep it up council. You're doing fine You are listening to the amazing mr. Malone It's the silver jubilee on NBC They say there's a thin line between the real and the unreal a place where time stands still a land of silent mystery We bring you excursions into the unknown Journeys into the future and through the shadow-filled corridors of the minds of men on Dimension X a program designed to bring you the unusual Tom Conway brings us back to reality as the debonair gentlemen adventurer Simon Templer Who finds suspense and mystery awaiting him as the saint and here's another program note Be sure to hear Martin Cain private eye beginning on this station July 1st and featuring the well-known screen star Lloyd Nolan Dimension X the saint and Martin Cain Three top programs designed for your summer entertainment over NBC where the chimes are And now back to the amazing mr. Malone They say you can't keep a good man down and they're absolutely right Where Lieutenant Brooks thought he had knocked me out with his haymaker the jack buck tell supplied the information to blackmail Glenda He was wrong. It was a bad blow. All right, but I picked myself right off the floor and Stepped into another so Phil needed Glenda's dough and why you shmo boy Phil's been in the chip since 1930 All right, so I made a mistake nice of you to admit it. I can't help myself Where's this jack buck tell now? You know, I had a hunch you'd ask that and I happen to be prepared with an answer Suspin showing mr. Buck tell never mind. I can make it myself Listen lieutenant if you know what's good for you. Don't be silly. I know what's good for me. I never would have been a cop This is John Jay Malone. Oh, so act impressed. He's a big man. Good on but tell I want to talk to you I got nothing to say. Can I could you leave us alone for a couple of minutes? Oh, you think it's safe. He outweighs you by 40 pounds John second thought maybe you better stick around I listen but tell how much should Danny give you What do you mean? How much they give me other money blackmail from Glenda. He didn't get a dime from her We held out on you. No, he didn't you just admit it. There was no split That's because there was nothing to split. He told me Glenda wasn't the right girl But you knew better. I knew nothing of the kind when you learn Danny double-crossed you you killed him No, you went to was a poppin. You shot him in the back. Are you crazy? All right, Brooks What are you waiting for? Do you hear him confess? No, well, he practically I didn't hear him You just haven't been reading between the line and all the reading you've done must have strained your eyes He couldn't have killed Danny why not because at the time of the murder. He was in Detroit. He watched you heard me Have to fly suspect this morning to pick him up. That doesn't make sense if he didn't kill Danny and it's barely possible your client did Well, thanks for helping us out Malone. I don't know what I'd do without you Yes, I bet you're Glenda Stacy. I beg your pardon. My name is John Jay Malone Didn't your husband tell you I was around earlier today? No, he didn't well. I was unfortunately. I missed you. What can I do for you mr. Malone? You can invite me in I think that'd be a mistake. Oh hi, Phil. I didn't see you. It's pretty obvious What do you want Malone? Well, I just dropped by to apologize apologize. Yeah, can I come in? All right, thanks This lovely place you have here Glenda and Glenda well, I feel I know you so well after all I've heard so much about you All right Malone. What do you want? You're much more hospitable this afternoon. You invite me to have a drink remember What do you want? Yeah, I guess I'll have to buy my own I don't know where the money's gonna come from gee get to the point well as I started to tell you I represent a Thelma Brayton I Think you better leave us alone Glenda. No, I want to hear this. I don't blame your lover It's pretty good yarn. You see Thelma was married to a boy named Danny You don't have to go into that we read it in all the papers not all Phil You see Thelma wasn't really married to him legally. He was still Glenda's husband. What that's a lie You should have told him lover look Malone. What are you trying to hand me you folks have nothing to worry about with Danny dead There's nothing to prevent you from getting remarried. I don't like those kind of jokes. No joke Phil But I did do you an injustice Some guns will come up to my apartment early this afternoon in like a fool I jumped to two conclusions one that you sent him now look I just hear me out I also came up with a weird theory that you were behind a blackmail plot to shake down Glenda Are you out of your mind? I must have been lieutenant Brooks told me you were the one with the money I didn't take his word for it. So I checked with your bank He was right. Where do you get I know I got my nerve They told me something else but in the last month Glenda here issued four checks to Danny Braden. I know about that Sure, I did baby. He's telling the truth lover. He saw the end of so so being the kind of man You are naturally it took steps and all of them in the direction of Danny Braden's apartment No, then later you sent that punk around to scare me off when you thought I was gonna hang Danny's murder on Glenda You're trying to say I killed him. I thought I did well, you know He wants to slide me I wish I hadn't come in so fast go on. You're too big a ham to miss a cue now fool the public and act like a policeman Hey George, how about a little service here? What are you complaining about my lawn? We're getting as little as possible. I don't know why I come here every week. Everybody's a cop Listen listen my lawn. What do you want? How did you know Phil killed Danny Braden? Well, it all came down to the process of elimination You had a cast iron alibi for Jack but tell so so that took care of him And as far as Glenda was concerned It wasn't in character for her to commit murder or she would have done it long ago Look what she went through to get away from Danny Then when he turned up again, she paid him off. Well, maybe maybe she got tired of never You know the first touch is always the hardest for a blackmailer Once the victim kicks through from then on it's clear sailing. So that took care of Glenda and left his fail Oh, why didn't he let on to Glenda that he knew about Danny because that's kind of a guy Phil is He was crazy about her if she thought she was keeping something from him. He wasn't gonna let on Now does that take care of all your questions now now This is all well and good about the process of elimination But there's one party in this deal you overlooked who your client Why couldn't some have been killed because you made the pinch? Well, well, you were right last week So now it had to be my turn after all. I'm the one who's amazing. Good night, lieutenant A man who came up with an interesting theory about life and one of his friends shot at full of holes As a lawyer I can tell you It was murder I'll fill you in on the gory details next week. So why not pick me up in my office at the same time? I'll be waiting for you tonight George Petrie was starred as John J. Malone with Larry Haynes as lieutenant Brooks Our program is written by Eugene Wang and directed by Richard Lewis The amazing Mr. Malone is based on a famous character created by Craig Rice And produced by Bernard L. Schubert The events and characters in this story were entirely fictional And any resemblance to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental Fred Collins speaking the amazing mr. Malone has come to you from new york Stay tuned for the man called x next over most nbc stations
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Chapter 8, 2 Corinthians verses 10 through 15 as we continue our series, I'll begin reading here at verse 10. I'll read to verse 15 and go into our studies. 2 Corinthians chapter 8, beginning at verse 10. Paul writes in this, I give advice. It is to your advantage not only to be doing what you began and we're desiring to do a year ago, but now you also must complete the doing of it. That as there was a readiness to desire it, so there also may be a completion out of what you have. For if there's first a willing mind, it is accepted according to what one has, not according to what he does not have. For I do not mean that others should be eased and you burdened, but by an equality that now at this time your abundance may supply their lack, that their abundance also may supply your lack that there may be equality. As it is written, he who gathered much had nothing left over and he who gathered little had no lack. And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to do a brief review leading up to verse 10, just to remind you of what Paul has been speaking about here in chapter 8. And so Paul is actually exhorting the church to fulfill a promise that they had made. The church had made a promise to give aid to struggling church in Jerusalem. And they had made this promise a year earlier or so and they had committed themselves to helping the church that was having financial problems. But their promise hasn't been fulfilled. So Paul is exhorting them to keep their word. That's what we're seeing in this chapter. You see, the church in Jerusalem is in need. And Paul is making it clear that it is the Corinthians church, the Corinthian church as well as other churches, it is their responsibility to be of help to them because that's part of what genuine faith actually does. Genuine faith actually cares for others in need. You see, compassionately caring for those in need is part of our religious heritage. It was part of the Jewish religious system. There were basic identifying marks of a believer. I've shared this with you before. Let me remind you because Jesus spoke of these things when he was preaching in the Gospel of Matthew. There were three basic things during the time of Christ that actually identified you as a sincere believer. Three basic things. You would fast, you would pray, and you gave what were called your charitable alms. You gave alms. Those were the three marks of a sincerely religious person. They prayed, they fasted and they gave. Jesus spoke about that because when he did so, he was saying that people may be practicing that. He said, but they're doing it hypocritically to be seen by men. But when Jesus spoke about praying in this way and fasting in this way and giving your alms in this way and remember how he had said, when you do it in front of men, you receive a reward from them. What Jesus was doing is correcting an attitude. He wasn't saying those things were wrong. He was saying those things are right when done with a right attitude and a right motive. And that's what Paul is speaking about here. You see, the church in Jerusalem is in need and there needs to be giving to them alms, charitable gifts to help them. You see, when you're generous, that's something that reveals genuine faith in God. And you see that both in the Old Testament as well as in the New Testament. And the Old Testament Proverbs chapter 3 verse 27 says it like this, do not withhold good from those to whom it is due when it is in the power of your hand to do so. Don't withhold good when you have the ability to do good. The Proverbs says, then do good. Old Testament, New Testament Galatians chapter 6 verse 10. Paul says, therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith. So you see this this this command to be generous and giving and caring in the old as well as the new. And it's that the Old and New Testaments are filled with these commands. And so so Paul is encouraging them to have a loving concern for fellow Christians. You see, it's that kind of concern that is a visible expression of love for other people. When John was writing in 1st John 3 verses 17 and 18, he said, if someone has enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need, but shows no compassion, how can God's love be in that person? Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other. Let us show the truth by our actions. And so Paul used the Macedonians as we've seen as an example for the Corinthians to use in their giving. And as I was mentioning to you before, that's often because we can learn by the example of other people. You see, people can acquire knowledge through teaching and preaching of God's Word, but it needs to go further than just acquiring lecture information. We learn in various ways. And one of the ways that we learn is when someone models certain things for us. And so that's why Paul used the example of the Macedonians. That's why he brought them up. He also used other Gentile churches, the churches of Galatia, for example. He had said in 1 Corinthians 16, verse one, concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given orders to the churches of Galatia, so you must do also. And so as we were looking at this and started last week in chapter eight, Paul in sharing these things with the church was giving us insight into the proper motivation for giving. He had begun in verse one, and I want to refresh your memory with this. He had begun by speaking of the grace of the Lord and how the grace of the Lord produces sincere love for Christ and for others. He had said in verse one, more over brethren, we make known to you the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia. And then he gave us the greatest example of God's grace in verse nine, when he had said, you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that you through his poverty might become rich. So he is saying grace and love are to direct us when you consider the needs of others. God gave you his grace and he demonstrated his love. So that moved the Macedonians as well as Galatians to be generous to the needy in Jerusalem. They understood the grace of God. They were motivated by grace to give help. So Paul used them as an example, and they remain examples even to this day. Notice again in verse two of the same chapter, notice how he said that they were under great trial of affliction. They were enduring a time of deep poverty. Well, affliction and deep poverty are normally reasons for not helping other people who are in need. Normally, this would not be looked at as wrong, but instead of being self-centered, Paul said they actually became abundantly generous. So that demonstrated their understanding and embracing of God's grace. In first Thessalonians one, six through eight, he spoke to that church and he said, you became imitators of us and of the Lord. In spite of severe suffering, you welcomed the message with the joy given by the Holy Spirit. And so you became a model to all the believers in Macedonia and Ikea, northern and southern Greece. The Lord's message rang out from you, not only in Macedonia and Ikea, your faith in God has become known everywhere. And so he was speaking concerning that this church had gone through deep hardship and the churches in the north in the Ikea region were going through such hardship. He pointed out that they had actually begun to show greater generosity. Notice in verse two how he says, in spite of persecution and poverty, you gave with a joyful heart. So that teaches us to give to the Lord joyfully without complaint against him. In chapter nine we're going to see this in verse seven. It says, God loves a cheerful giver. We used to have titha envelopes and I had one of our artists. This is 20 years ago. I had one of our artists draw a picture of somebody with their hands in their pockets and a frown in their face and it had a circle with a line and it said, no grumpy givers. Well, we got that from 2nd Corinthians nine seven because God loves a cheerful giver, not a grumpy giver. And so these people had been going through great trial and affliction. They had deep poverty. Those are good reasons for not giving, but instead of becoming self-centered, they were generous and that's, and he says, they gave with a joyful heart, not a grudging heart. They were cheerful as they did so. Then we saw in verse three, how they not only gave according to their ability, but actually gave beyond their ability. They gave to the Lord sacrificially and they gave to the Lord generously. When they gave, they gave sacrificially and generously. And I think that that's a good lesson for us today in a practical way. I thought of it this morning how that in the earlier history of our fellowship, when we were being given opportunities to help people and to care for people, we began to put together Christmas baskets and all for people in the church who were in need because Christmas came and sometimes the people didn't have any finances to buy their children a present. And so I remember in the early days, we're talking 30 plus years ago, how I said to the church, I said, you know, maybe we can help and supply some of the needs for some of the people in a church. They don't have presents for the kids and it just would be nice. And I shared that with the church. So let's give. And the very first time I did that, people gave and we started putting things together and bringing packages to the children. And then the next year I had to come up and say, you know, you guys have been very generous and we appreciate it. But please stop giving stuffed animals with one, you know, button eye that's been pulled off and rips and you're giving they're giving the stuff you're going to throw away. You know, don't do that. You know, give a gift to the children that you would want your children to receive. You know, because there's one thing to be generous, but there's another thing to be sacrificially generous. And there takes a lot of love, I think in kindness to put into perspective those kinds of things. And yeah, some people will grudgingly give sometimes, but God doesn't want us to give in a grudging fashion. We give with a cheerful and joyful heart because we have our eyes on eternity. We understand these things. You see, our treasure is really, this is where we really begin to see whether we believe this or not. Our treasure is really in heaven. Our giving is recorded in heaven in Philippians chapter four versus 15 and through 17. Paul said it like this. He said, moreover, as you Philippians know, in the early days of your acquaintance with the gospel, when I set out from Macedonia, not not one church shared with me in the matter of giving and receiving except you only for even when I was in Thessalonica, you sent me aid again and again when I was in need. Not that I'm looking for a gift, but I'm looking for what may be credited to your account. I'm looking for what may be credited to your account. So in their giving, the Lord was going to reward their giving. Again, in verse three, they didn't give in a coerced way. Notice they gave willingly. They weren't made to feel guilty. They weren't being manipulated. In Exodus 25 verse two, we read, speak to the children of Israel that they may bring me an offering from everyone who gives it willingly with his heart. You shall take my offering. Paul said in verse four, they begged him with much urgency. They were motivated. They were concerned for others. They had an awareness of the hour. They knew that it was time to move. And they should move now, not later, when it may be easier for them. The need was urgent. And in this case, they're giving is almost been delayed for a year. And so you should move on this. And that's what we'll be looking at in just a moment. But again, finally, just to tie a couple things up and then move into our study. What was their foundation of this generosity? Why did they do that? Well, notice verse five, he said, not only as we had hoped, but they first gave themselves to the Lord and then to us by the will of God. You give yourselves first to the Lord and then you're free to give to others. Giving first is to reject the inclinations of our old nature, which desires to get first. And this is all grounded on God's grace that is revealed in his son, Jesus Christ. And that's how he had closed that section. When he said again in verse nine, you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich yet for your sakes, he became poor that you through his poverty might become rich. This is all grounded on the grace of God. God has enriched us in all things. And so we respond, he says, with generosity. And so that's what he was saying in the first nine verses. Let's pick up now at verse 10 when he says, and in this notice, I give advice. It is to your advantage not only to be doing what you began and were desiring to do a year ago. Notice how he begins. He says, I'm giving you advice. That's a gentle way of giving counsel. This is not a command. You see, over the course of the year, many things could have transpired that had hindered them. Still, the Corinthians made their promise earlier than the Macedonians. The Macedonian Church kept their promise, but the Corinthians had not. So his advice that they fulfill their promise is for their advantage, for their well being, by keeping their promise, their safeguarding, their honor, as well as a reputation. This is an exhortation for them to have integrity. This is an exhortation for them to resist the temptation of selfishness. A year, almost a year had transpired and they were yet to make good on the promise. They had begun, but it taken almost a year. They haven't kept that promise and beginning and desiring aren't enough. Promises must be fulfilled, not broken. You can't eat promises. You can't pay a bill with promises. And that's the point he's making. He's saying, if you made the promise, fulfill the promise you've had almost a year and you haven't acted on it. You see, the desire with them was present, but they failed to keep their promise. You can see a need. You can desire to help, but fail to follow through. We might begin to reconsider as we count the cost on us. We saw a need, but we begin to think it through and we begin to think, oh, that's going to cost an awful lot, or I don't know if I can do that. Or somebody can approach you and say, what are you planning on doing? Well, I was going to give this for this person. Oh, no, you shouldn't do that. Your kids need it. Your family needs it. You need it. You never know when you're going to have a need. Well, Paul's advice is to follow through with what you determined and promised to do. You made the agreement. You promised to do that. It's but almost a year, Corinthians. You haven't moved on it. The Macedonians did. They made their agreement, you know, after you, but you haven't moved on this. In Ecclesiastes chapter five versus four and five, the writer said, when you make a vow to God, do not delay in fulfilling it. He has no pleasure in fools. Fulfill your vow. It is better not to vow than to make a vow and not fulfill it. And so he's saying you need to see through. You need to follow that through. I give you this advice. It's your advantage not only to be doing what you began and were desiring to do a year ago, verse 11, but now you also must complete the doing of it. That as there was a readiness to desire it. So there also may be a completion out of what you have. Just because you made a promise doesn't mean that you kept that promise is what he's saying. It's one thing to say you'll do something, but another to actually do it. In Deuteronomy 23 21, when you make a vow to the Lord your God, you shall not delay to pay it. For the Lord your God will surely require it of you. It would be sent to you. So he's saying you need to follow through. Desire is good, but the fulfilling of that desire is what really matters in verse 12. If there is first a willing mind, it's accepted according to what one has and not according to what he doesn't have. So Paul had already mentioned giving willingly, not by coercion and giving is to be done willingly. It speaks of a readiness, a readiness to give a willing and ready mind is what God desires from us is what he's saying. So as their first a willing mind and then in verse 12 the offering is accepted according to what one has. His gift is accepted by God in proportion to the largeness of his heart, not the amount. God expects us to give out of what we have. What we have the what we have ability to give and the power to give and that would include every believer. The Macedonians have already demonstrated that and so what the Lord requires of us is if you've said, I will give is what he's telling the Corinthians, then you need to give it. It's not what you wish you had money to give because there's some people who wish they had more and so they tell that to the Lord they'll say, well, if I had more, I'd give more than that. So he's saying that's not what you're that's not your attitude. That's all your heart supposed to be like. You give what you have. You give out of what you're already possessed. You know, there was a time I think they're still doing this when people would have they would have Christian TV talathons and and in the talathon people would be giving their faith pledges. Perhaps some of you have seen that they call them pledges. They're faith pledges. Maybe you've seen that and sometimes they get all excited. You know, Joe from you know, Austin, Texas is just promised to give a million dollars and people would be cheering. Well, that was a faith pledge on Joe's part. He didn't have the money. Didn't even have a job. But what Joe was doing is well, God gives it to me. I'll give it to you and everybody's getting all excited. I've seen that happen so many times. Oh, faith pledges. No, no, no. You give out of what you have, not what you wish you had and that's the point that he's making here. God says you give with the ability that you have. Paul is saying there's no reason to make extravagant faith pledges in Deuteronomy 16 verse 17. Every man shall give as he's able according to the blessing of the Lord, your God, which he's given you. You give according to what you're able to give. Now, that's what God uses as a measuring rod. The amount is at the issue. The willingness and the following through is what counts. He says in verse 13, I don't mean that other should be eased and you burdened. The entire burden of giving should not be on just you or just a few of you. I've used this illustration before, but I'll repeat it. Many years ago, I went to India. I spent 16 days in India and we went pretty much through the whole country. We took planes and flew hops in different places of India from starting in Bombay, going to New Delhi, going off to Madras, going down to Trivandrum and then back up. So we went around India. We were there for over two weeks and I was in the south and while being in the south, there's a seashore and I'll never forget this. I was standing as I was standing on the seashore early in the morning. I saw these fishermen. Actually, what I saw and then it was told me they were fishermen. I saw men. I saw several men, a big line of men. They were spaced, you know, practicing social distancing inside the water. They were spaced out, you know, several of them in kind of like a semi-circle and I was standing there and wondering what are these guys doing? It was like 6.30 in the morning and I was looking at them there in the shore and one of the guys, an Indian brother, approached me and I said, what are they doing? He said, oh, they're fishing. I said, they're fishing because they didn't see any boats or anything. I said, the fishing goes, yeah, he goes, that's called net fishing. I said, oh, what are they doing? He says, well, there's the net and they put it in the water. He said, each one of them standing in the semi-circle, each one of them has a responsibility to draw the net. He says, now watch them because they're about to draw the net and I watched them as they were there again, a semi-circle and you'd see them each taking a step one at a time and they did it at the same time so they're all taking steps back kind of like in unison and he says, you know why they're doing that? And I said, no, he says, because the nets are heavy. He said, and each one of them has to pull his own weight. Each one of them is doing his part because when they all work together they're able to draw in the catch and I've never forgotten that because in churches that's why that's one of the reasons many years ago when our church began actually I put on the bulletin and all when we had printed bulletins I would say every member a minister. I've been saying that out of Ephesians chapter 411 and 12 since the first Sunday we ever met as a church and I shared with the church I said, I'm willing to do everything God has called me to do but I can't do everything that needs to be done so what I'm here to do is equip the saints for the work of service so that we can together work and do the work that God would have us to do and so there I am in India watching that scripture lived out right in front of me. Everyone did their part. Everyone pulled a little bit and in ministry some can pull more than others. Some have the ability to do more than others. Some could be more generous in this case more generous than others but everyone is to do their part and that's what Paul is saying. It isn't right the Corinthian church. It is not right that somebody should give and burden somebody else who won't give. He said you all give the whole church because it comes as a gift to the Jerusalem church as a gift from the church of Corinth. It doesn't come saying you know Joe Smith gave this and Bob Jones gave that and Darla Alexander. It doesn't have the names on it but every person gave every person gave to help and the little or the great didn't matter. They all work together. That's what he's saying. He's saying that that I don't mean that others should be eased and you burdened. It shouldn't be put on just one or two of you. You see it could be that some in Corinth were grumbling. They could be saying look we have our own pressures our own problems and yet you're telling us to give but he says in verse 14 but by inequality that now at this time your abundance may supply their lack that their abundance also may supply your lack that there may be inequality. He says you're a quality but by equality your abundance at this time will supply what they lack. As a family we pull together we do our share. We're not going to place unfair strain on somebody else. As the Corinthian church pulls together and helps the Jerusalem church who knows one day the Jerusalem church may help them. Someday you may be the one who's going to be receiving from their supply. Remember that that happens Proverbs 11 25 says a generous man will prosper he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed and then he says in verse 15 as it is written he who gathered much had nothing left over and he who gathered little had no lack. Now as he does that he's quoted out of the book of Exodus chapter 16. The point he's making is when the children of Israel went out to gather the man that was given to them to survive on when they were in the wilderness the point he's making is that God meant their every need exactly. God intends to satisfy our legitimate needs not our every desire but our legitimate needs. In Philippians 4 19 the scripture says my God shall supply all your need. It doesn't say my God shall supply all your greed. My God shall supply all your need according to his riches and glory by Christ Jesus. I learned a long time ago and some of you have learned the same lesson I'm speaking to people who would know and perhaps some of you have yet to learn this it's true and I've said this before. There are things that in the end guys in the end which we all one day will face. I say this often because it's on my heart often I just have never met anybody who's about to enter into eternity I just not yet I haven't maybe there's somebody out there I just haven't met them yet I can say at this point I haven't met anybody yet when they're on their their their deathbed who complain about not having a better car. I just haven't met them yet who complained about their house they didn't have a good enough house they're complaining about the clothing I didn't have the shoes I really wanted that would have made me happy I've just never met that person. I've met plenty of people who complain like that but they're not on their deathbed well I wish I had a better house I wish I had a better car I wish I had better clothes sure of course I've heard that all of us have probably said that all of us but I've never seen that on a deathbed I've never seen a guy taking his last breath saying man I wish I had that Ferrari I just I just haven't seen it what they usually do and what I have seen and what I've experienced is they're usually if there's any regrets at all the I wishes they usually I wish is like I wish I spent more time with my family or I wish I'd have been more caring or I wish I would have told my my children how much I loved them in their their their family things normally I wish I was a kinder person I wish I'm more loving I wish I prayed more I wish I just spent more time I've heard those kinds of things but I I have never heard someone laying there just take their last breath saying man I wish I had a nice pair of shoes to be buried in I just haven't heard that because you know what at the very end of it when you're your life cycles over and you're about to visit Jesus be with him those are the things that you're not thinking of the things that you think of are the things that that how God supplied your need and and have you discovered yet that you can live on less than you thought have you discovered that many of us have many of us have I wonder how much you you know I'll say it like this um I grew to like macaroni and cheese in the box how about you a lot of us when you get married you don't have you don't have two dimes of rub together do you and for you a piece of meat you know I don't care if it's it's horse meat it's good if you doctor it up right it's true you know Marie and I have story after story after story we could talk about that in our early days you know we didn't we didn't need an apartment filled with nice furniture you know for us a TV set of the big was a 13 inches a 13 inch TV wow check it out if you get close to it everything looks bigger you know you know what I mean I didn't need those things I didn't when we got married we didn't have a bed we didn't have a bed we had a rollout one of those those couches that you open up and the springs it were all broken in so it was kind of like we would just roll next to each other just the second you got in the bed that was our bed and we didn't complain we weren't crying about it we didn't say oh we deserve or we should have more I was just telling someone the other day we bought a we bought a a waterbed you know we were hippies you know I was a hippie waterbed that's cool and we got a water bed and filled it up with water and there it is in our room and because because Marie was pregnant and and with Corinne and so to try and lay on our side on that on that messed up couch that we had it hurt her so we went to buy a waterbed and there was a waterbed store just down the street from where we lived in and we went in and there were two different beds one I wanted the other I could afford and and and the payment for the waterbed I wanted was 25 dollars a month the one I could afford was 20 dollars a month I couldn't afford an extra dollar and a quarter a week for a waterbed but you know what I loved having it I was grateful for it I learned that very early how many of you've learned the same thing I think we have I learned that early you know what I couldn't afford a dollar and a quarter a week to buy the bed I wanted because we're that tight in our budget but you know I had what I wanted I had my wife I had a bed to sleep in I had macaroni cheese every night and meat once in a while I had it and I learned and began to learn so did you early that you know what to have something to eat and a pillow that I can put my head on and a blanket that can keep me warm that's what I need I can live on a lot less than I want but sometimes Americans forget that sometimes we think we we need more we have to have better we have to have that nice of this and that nice of that and we go into a hawk to buy a bunch of things and so now we've got payments that we're making constantly and we can't and we say I can't afford to give to help that person who doesn't have because I have to make my bills I have to pay my bills and so no you can live on I've said it this way I taught my children this but it's true I can live just as well on 90 cents as I can on a dollar all you learn to do is budget and pay for what you can afford and don't get yourself in hawk always be able and ready in the event that something takes place to be able to take care of the situation and so I've been for years I'm the guy who will put money aside for emergencies always have even before I was a Christian even after just after getting saved I would put a little aside we used to call it our rainy day fund I put it aside my dad taught me to do that because you never know when you're going to have a need my dad would tell me that and it's true look what happened with this pandemic and people losing jobs and they got themselves into hawk I'm not saying that's a bad thing by the way I'm not condemning those who who found themselves in that I hope it doesn't sound that way but I wasn't going to be one of those who did that I've always been very careful the biggest bill I have outside of my car payment is I buy coffee I pay cash for everything everything I can pay cash for I save it and I pay for it I don't like paying interest if I don't have to I'm just that way that's how I run the church by the way take care of you because we make sure that our credit is sparkling that it's pure and clean because your name means something my dad taught me that a long time ago and so what I do is I try to be very careful with those kinds of things why? because out of those funds that I can have for emergencies I can also be generous because sometimes people have needs to that I can help if I can that's all we're talking about and people sometimes they think oh you know like Paul they're saying look at you're trying to make us pay for things that we don't even have anything to do with he's saying no I'm not saying you should be shackled and burdened by them but remember you may be in a situation someday that the Jerusalem church may be able to generously help you because sometimes when you sow you will reap also and there'll be a benefit that'll come to you because in the kingdom of God you give and you're generous because that's what it's all about because ultimately your treasures in heaven and ultimately you get rewarded by God and that's that's that makes sense that that just makes sense yes and so God cares God takes care of us God takes care of us we were sharing this the other day Marie and I how that again and this is I hope that I hope you know me well enough I think that most of you do to know that I I don't try to manipulate you I just tell stories because of the things that I learned and I'm just that's how I am I share stories like that my mom taught me that way that's how I teach mama always gave me stories and I teach with stories and Marie and I we couldn't afford a lot of food so you know we we bought our we would buy meat for the week and and that was a big thing to have meat you know for us and and one day I climbed in the car and I was driving to work and the car smelled badly and I thought oh my goodness this is horrible and so it was summer and I got to work and I got I drove I drove with the windows all down and man it and I drove home and I thought boy that car stinks so I got Lysol and I sprayed it in the car to try and kill the smell I didn't know what it was the next day got in it was worse I sprayed it and I told Marie man that that car stinks and I sprayed it and drove it to work came back and it's the second day now it's Tuesday now it's Wednesday I go out there and it's worse and I spray it again I said something's up something's up so I opened the trunk up and Marie had left the meat in the trunk from Sunday during the summer and now it's putrified it smells so bad and I went oh we didn't get any meat you know you know it didn't taste that good no it beef jerky so I I took it out and I threw it away and the spirit of the Lord he teaches me like this and he said that's what your flesh smells like to me your flesh smells just as bad as that rotting meat in that trunk to me never forgotten those things I remember the time that Marie was making us tacos like I said you know we don't we didn't have a whole lot so we had some hamburger she made tacos and I started to eat it and I said what is this you put on it it was cinnamon she instead of chili she thought it was chili she's just putting cinnamon all over it I'm but and we didn't have we didn't have meat you know so so I took it and I put it in a colander and I washed it all off and dried up and then reheated it anybody ever do that you guys have done that right it works it works but I was not a happy pastor we don't have any hamburger look what you did to my dinner I can't believe you did this to me it was horrible but we learned early that you can it's not your greed it's your need the Lord takes care of you and at the end if I really believe if I really believe that there is a hereafter if I really believe that one day I'm going to see Jesus face to face if I really believe that then generosity is just part of being a Christian that's all you got somebody in need a genuine need an urgent need you meet that need why because you have it in the power of your hand to do so and who knows but one day that person may be able to turn around and be a blessing to you and that's what Paul is saying he says you're caring for them but one day they may care for you in Luke 6 38 give and it will be given to you good measure pressed down shaken together running over will be poured into your lap for with the measure you use it will be measured to you I like this when it says pressed down and shaken together and running over I wonder if any of you have ever gone to Mongolian barbecue how many of you have if you haven't you ought to I like it Mongolian barbecue on foothill in Claremont excellent just letting you know but anyway when you go you order bowls and they'll say do you want pork or chicken or beef or whatever you know so the bring it in it's the meat is all frozen you know it's all frozen in a bowl and what I learned to do a long time ago is put a napkin on it and press it down because when you press it down you can go and now you're going to put the grass whatever what's that stuff I put on a mama grassroots or whatever sprouts oh I'm not a health nut but that's good stuff and you put on those that there's cash what is that Marie knows what I get I don't I choose to cook I just chop up all kinds of stuff and throw it in celery and onions and stuff man you press that down and you can you can load the grass sprouts to be like it looks like a mountain and then you put garlic salt on it's absolutely good but I learned that from somebody who said press it down so every time I read Luke 6 38 good measure press down I understand what that means you know press it down and then put some more in and that's what the Lord does for you did you know that your Mongolian barbecue to him he presses down the blessings into your life presses it down and adds to it so it's overflowing so it's overflowing you believe that I do because he has blessed us and it's not always money by the way that he blesses you with so he says oh boy I'll give so I can get no in your generosity there's a spirit that you have in your heart of love and compassion and people will love you in a deeper way in a different way because of who you are because of the character you have because of the concern you have because of the loving spirit you have and you will have people who will bless in your life you will have people enter into your life who who care for you as a person and are there for you in prayer there for you in a need it's not that you're going to have a wallet that's always full but you'll have a heart that's full because God presses into you blessings and you have a life that has real value and that actually values the things that matter the things that really matter you know there's nothing wrong with having a hobby there's nothing wrong with you can afford it to get a little car you want to drive and all of that you know to buy something there's nothing wrong with that please I hope it doesn't sound like I'm saying that but God comes first and people come first before you have that and again I learned that from my dad before he was even a saved man my dad put my mom first family always was first take care of your family take care of your children take care of your home my dad was that way I brought that into my life so what matters to me are not the material things what matters to me is people it's my wife her feelings my children my grandchildren those things those things matter because those are the things that last forever the car doesn't but love does love endures forever and I learned that and so Paul is simply encouraging the Corinthians to have compassion and concern for those in need you promised a year ago that you would take care of this their hunger is still there and you haven't done anything this is my counsel to you get it done you promised keep your promise and who knows but that one day you may be in a need and they'll be able to take care of yours finally proverbs 11 24 there is one who scatters yet increases more and there is one who withholds more than is right but it leads to poverty scatter give minister and what would God will do and that's what Paul basically is sharing with the Corinthians they have a need you promised keep your promise God will take care of yours too always remember that why because Jesus was filled with grace and he gave himself for you can't you give up yourself for somebody else
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Hey, man, so Exodus chapter 8, we're going to start there this evening. We're going to look at this story of Moses dealing with Pharaoh this morning and talking about how Moses is trying to... What is Moses asking Pharaoh for here to just kind of recap the pretext of the story? Remember, you know, he's trying to get the people away from Egypt, but remember back in Exodus chapter 5, Moses is actually asking a very specific thing. He never really goes to Pharaoh and says, we just want to leave forever. He goes to Pharaoh and he says, we want to go and sacrifice to the Lord. He's like, I want to take all of the people and I want to go three days' journey away from you and sacrifice to our Lord. And this is the big debate that causes the ten plagues that God sends upon Pharaoh and Egypt is this idea of letting the people go three days' journey to sacrifice to the Lord. So, we go out in Exodus chapter 5 that Moses first asked this question and then Pharaoh actually punishes them. Pharaoh punishes the people by saying, you know, not only am I not going to let you go, but apparently if you're thinking you can come and ask these favors of me, I'm going to make your lives harder. So what he does is he says, you know, what are they doing? They're slaves, they're servants and they're making bricks. So they have to mix straw with this clay and instead of Egyptians providing the straw, instead he says, you have to provide your own straw and make the bricks so they're much less productive because now they're trying to find straw and get the bricks and then the people end up getting beaten by the Egyptians. So Moses comes in Exodus chapter 5 and things get significantly worse for the children of Israel in captivity. But then it starts into these plagues that God sends upon Pharaoh and the nation of Egypt. The ten plagues, you know, we have the first starts out the things that have happened so far before Exodus chapter 8 as the river is turned to blood. Then of course we saw the frogs, the lice. The significance of the lice is that every single plague that Moses is calling, you know, God is causing to happen to the Egyptians. The magicians are able to like recreate it, right? They're doing their trickery and their magic tricks and they're able to kind of turn water to blood, you know, they're able to recreate the frogs. But the lice, they're like, we don't know how to make lice. So they couldn't come up with trickery to do this. That's why in Exodus 8 you see that they tell Pharaoh, this is the hand of God, right? So here we see the stubbornness of Pharaoh when even the magicians are like, I don't know how he's doing this. You know, Pharaoh still hardens his heart. Then of course we have the flies, the death of the livestock, the boils, the hail, the locust, the darkness, and finally the death of the first born in Israel, which is the tenth plague. But we find ourselves here in Exodus chapter 8 at this fourth plague of flies, all right? So the point of the sermon this morning and the title of the sermon this morning is I want to show you how Pharaoh, before he just lets the people go finally, Pharaoh offers three compromises to Moses. And I want to show you as an example these compromises that Pharaoh offers are the same compromises that Christians struggle with today. You talk about the Bible just applying to us. We're going to look at these three compromises of Pharaoh this morning and then we're going to apply them to us and our lives and see what we can come from this. So Exodus chapter 8, you know, in Exodus chapter 8 we're going to really be in Exodus chapter 8 and Exodus chapter 9 looking at these compromises this morning, but we're going to look at the three compromises of Pharaoh this morning. We're going to look at how those compromises are many times the same compromises that plague the Christian today. And look at how we can avoid those compromises in our lives. All right? Talk about, I mean, a book that can be written that can just apply to anybody and everybody always. And I'm going to show you that this morning. You know, why are these stories in the Bible? Well, they're four examples for us. They're examples so we can see the power of God and examples so we can learn and apply these things to our Christian life so we can run this race successfully. All right? Look at Exodus chapter 8 in verse number 25. Pharaoh is amazing. Pharaoh is an amazing person in the Bible. By amazing, maybe terrific or whatever you could say. He's off in a league by his own. I'm not saying amazing in a good way. He is just, he is very special. He's very special. And you're going to start to see that in this story. So after the flies, imagine, after, you know, the river, I mean, look, the river has already turned to blood. You know, we've already had, you know, the frogs that we just read about in Exodus chapter 8, you know, this plague of frogs. Look, I had personally been through a plague of frogs, by the way. I have experienced this. There was one year, the very first year, when we were out on the farm, there's many waters, holes and sloughs around the farm. It was a wetlands type area. And for some reason, there was one year, the very first year we were on the farm that we moved to my grandparents' farm, there was the explosion of frogs. It was insane. My wife literally made reference to Exodus chapter 8 several times that summer. She was like, we're going through a plague of frogs. Like, I remember Garrett would get on the lawnmower and mow the lawn. And it was, he was on this riding lawnmower, mowing the lawn. It was just like frogs just shooting out of the lawnmower. I mean, it was crazy. You'd walk, after you mowed the lawn, you'd walk through the yard and it'd be like, oh, just like, torn up frogs everywhere. You know, sorry, kids. But it was like the lawnmower was just like, we didn't bag stuff, so the frogs would just shoot out. Like, they would shoot like 20 feet, just frogs like. And it did stink. It stunk. Then it would get hot and all the frogs' bodies, you know, it would all rot. It was disgusting. It was interesting though, because the next year, there was huge snakes. And that's just how, like, nature cycles work, right? That's how this creation works. Like, because there was so, the snakes did so well that you saw these garter snakes that were like four feet long. And it was just great because they just had all this food to eat during the plague of frogs. Okay? So anyway, all that to say that this must have been terrible. Frogs everywhere. I mean, I'm sure it was fun for the kids and the fishermen for the first couple of days. But other than that, it was just, you know, crazy, right? So Pharaoh is very stubborn. He's a very stubborn person. That doesn't faze him. Then we have the lice that happens. That's the first fail of the magicians. And then during the flies, during the flies, we see this happen. Look down at verse number 25. Now we have this plague of flies. And there's just flies everywhere. I can relate to this too, but I won't derail the sermon every single time. But there was just flies everywhere. And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron and said, go ye sacrifice to your God and the land. So now he kind of, it looks like he's giving in. He's saying, hey, just go. And Moses said, it is not. He's like, here's what he says. He says, go ye sacrifice to your God and the land. So he doesn't want him to leave. He's just like, just do your sacrifices, is what Pharaoh was saying. And Moses said it is not meat to do so. He's like, that's not good enough. For we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians to the Lord our God. Lo shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes and they will not stone us. He's like, the Egyptians are going to be all offended. They're going to be mad that we're sacrificing to the Lord. He said in Moses, he's basically saying no to Pharaoh to his suggestion. He's saying in verse 27, we will go three days journey into the wilderness and to sacrifice to the Lord our God as he shall command us. Look at verse number 28. This is the key verse for point number one. And Pharaoh said, I will let you go. That ye may sacrifice to the Lord your God in the wilderness. Now underline, if you write in your Bible, underline this phrase right here. Only ye shall not go very far away in treat for me. And Moses said, behold, I go out from thee and will entreat the Lord that the swarms of flies may depart from Pharaoh, from his servants, from his people tomorrow. But let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any more in not letting the people go to sacrifice to the Lord. Again, Moses says, no, you have to let us go where we want to go as far as we want to go. And Moses went out from Pharaoh and entreated the Lord. And the Lord did according to the word of Moses and removed the swarms of flies from Pharaoh, from his servants, and from his people that remain not one. And Pharaoh hardened his heart at this time. Also, neither would he let the people go. Look at verse 28. The first compromise that Pharaoh offers Moses and the people is, hey, go sacrifice, but just don't go too far. This is the first compromise that Pharaoh offers to Moses. And you know what? Moses rightfully says, no, I know where I'm supposed to go and that's where we're going to go. That's why the plagues don't end at the flies. There's more plagues coming. Why? Because Moses would not take this compromise. And look, I'm telling you, this is a compromise in the Christian life. This is a compromise in the Christian life. You say, what do you mean? The compromise of stopping short in your Christian life. Of you know where God wants you to go, but you're just not willing to go that far. You know where you're supposed to go, but you're not going to, look, you're not going to go that far. People do this all the time. People do this all the time in the Christian life, especially at a church where the whole Bible is preached. Look, I mean the whole thing is preached. The entire Bible. I just had this conversation with somebody yesterday. We don't take the Bible and say, I like this part, but I don't like this part. And I don't like this part, but I like this part. No, we don't do that. We take the whole thing. And in our Christian life, when we read the Bible, we must take the whole thing. The word is Jesus. We don't. And you come here and you're like, here's what people will do though. You're like, I love this preaching. I love hard preaching from the Bible. It's great. It's awesome. It's not boring. It's not boring. You know, you go to, you know, I mean, I just heard this last week too, out soul winning. You know, we just go to this church and, you know, the bridge or the whatever it was, this church is like, they just say nothing. They go there and they just, they, they, they say the sermons and it's just like, but then you look at, what did they just say? And it's like, they said nothing. So you come to a church where the Bible is preached the whole thing. You know what that means though? If the whole Bible is preached, that means that you may come to church and 80% of the time or 90% of the time, you're like, yeah, get them. Yeah, agree, all that. But you know what? You will reach something that hits you. The Bible will get you. There will be sermons where you walk away and you feel like somebody just knocked you upside the head. And that is when you cannot stop short. That is when you will be tempted to stop short. That is when you'll be tempted to say, yeah, like most of the preaching, but you know, that part right there, I just don't want to go that far in my Christian life. And look, you harden up against the Lord just as Pharaoh hardened up against Moses. It's exactly the same thing. That's why you see these compromises in the Bible from this king, from this man. It applies exactly to us. Let me give you some common examples of this. Just some common examples in the Christian life that you will see about this. How about this? Staying in a place that has no good church. You're like, I know what a good church is. I have YouTube. I know what a pastor sounds like that literally preaches the whole Bible. I know what that sounds like. I like that. But staying in a place. But I'm just not going to go as far as God wants me to go, literally in that case. Look, and here's the thing. I'm a hardliner on this one. I'm a hardliner on this one because I do not believe that it is healthy for your spiritual life to stay in a church that you do not agree with. I do not believe that's healthy. I do not believe that that's healthy to be like, well, you know, I'm going to go soul winning on my own and maybe I can convince this pastor that doesn't like to go soul winning, but maybe I can convince him to let me go soul winning. And all this, I'm not for that. I understand that I differ a little bit. I'm a little bit more of a hardliner on this one than even many of my friends. Because here's the thing. You have the ability to move. This is America, Jack. Nobody's like saying you can't cross state lines. There's no show me your papers here. You can move wherever you want to go. It is damaging. It is damaging to, I mean, you can kind of become a church sociopath to a degree where you can train yourself to never really be satisfied in a church. Then what happens when you actually get into a church that is correct? If that ever happens, look, you may just train yourself to find, I mean, you will find people that just can't be happy in any church. Because they have trained themselves to find something wrong with every church, every pastor, whatever. Here's the thing, and we heard this Friday night. Churches are filled with people. Churches are filled with people, and people have problems. Churches are led by pastors. Guess what? I am not without sin. Guess what? I am not going to judge every situation exactly perfectly, especially according to how everyone thinks it should be judged. I mean, I may make mistakes running a church. I mean, there may be situations. Look, you know, going into the ministry before I even started going into the ministry, I just kind of felt like I had a decent sense of judgment. But let me tell you something. You get some weird situations to deal with as a pastor. And, you know, it's kind of just like, well, you kind of really have to refer to the Bible and hope you make the right call in certain scenarios. But a pastor is human. There's going to be a problem with every single pastor. And you could literally train yourself and your family to not be satisfied in any church. But here's ultimately why I'm really a hardliner on if you don't have a good church in your area, you literally should move. Here's the big reason. What about the next generation? What about them? That was honestly the one question that I could not answer. When I was in North Dakota and I was like, well, you know, instead of uprooting my whole life and throwing everything to the wind, you know what I could do? I could put aside some money. I could put aside some things. And we could visit California. We could visit Arizona two, three times, maybe even four times a year. I could put, I could just change my life to a degree and really set aside some things. And we could go and we could visit these places several times a year. And, but you know what? I would just be a perpetual visitor. That's all I would ever be. But you know what ultimately it came down to? There was no answer for my kids. Who are my kids gonna marry? What kind of example are my kids going to take into their Christian lives? There's no answer. There is no answer for the next generation unless you actually go. Don't stop short on that one and go to where God wants you to be. There's no answer. How about this one? Here's another one. Here's another one. I'll give you just, I mean I could go all day on this one. But look, here's another one. Raising kids. Raising kids. If you are in a church that is preaching the whole Bible about how children should be raised, there is going to be some places that God needs you to go that you are probably not there. You are probably not at. Look, the Bible way of raising children is a lot of work. And it is going to require a lot of sacrifice. And when you start going down that road to raise kids according to what the Bible says, there's gonna be a lot of social societal pressure on you. Many times, this one thing is what will literally put people against you. As you start to say, you know what? I'm taking my family in this direction. My family, my wife, my children, we're going this way and you know what? We're gonna go. That, you're gonna get a lot of resistance to that because the vast majority of people are not doing it. You know what? I'm gonna live on one income. That's a real thing that needs to be traveled to. That's a real sacrifice. You know what? My wife, she's gonna be a keeper at home. People will come after you for that decision. People will attack you for that decision. But you know what? There's real life change required there. Turn to 2 Chronicles, chapter 25. This is one of those areas where following the Bible, I hate to break it to you folks, following the Bible may not make you the most amount of money. This is one of those areas. Turn to 2 Chronicles, chapter 25. Look, you will be tempted to stop short. You will be tempted as you see that, you know what? This is gonna take more than just going to church. This is gonna take more. I'm gonna have to change my family. I'm gonna change the dynamics of how I actually lead my home. Look, people are gonna stop short. They're gonna be tempted to stop short because they don't wanna go that far. They don't wanna make those actual changes in their life. Turn to 2 Chronicles, chapter 25. What is the context of this story? The context of this story is that Amaziah is gathering Judah together for war against the Edomites. There's war coming to him. He knows there's a fight coming. So what does he do? What does he do? He's like, there's a fight coming. I know how many people are coming to fight me. I need help. What does he do? So he goes and he hires help. Look at verse number 5 of 2 Chronicles, chapter 25. It says, moreover, Amaziah gathered Judah together and made them captains over thousands, captains over hundreds according to the houses of their fathers throughout all Judah and Benjamin. And he numbered them from 20 years old and above and found them 300,000 choice men able to go forth to war that can handle spear and shield. Look at verse number 6. He's like, he knows how many he has. He's like, I need more. And then he hired 100,000 mighty men of valor out of Israel. So now, remember, we're dealing with the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. There are two different nations at this point. The northern kingdom of Israel went wicked right away. So these are wicked people. These are wicked people. He hires a bunch of mercenaries to help them out in this coming war with the Edomites. He hired them out of Israel for 100 talents of silver. I mean, it seems smart. It seems smart. He wants to have a bigger army, a bigger force. He wants to be stronger going into this fight that he knows is coming. Look at verse 7. There's even a man of God to him saying, O king, let not the army of Israel go with thee. For the Lord is not with Israel to wit with all the children of Ephraim. Ephraim is many times, you know, kind of encompasses the northern kingdom of Israel. So when they talk about the children of Ephraim, many times they're just talking about people in the northern kingdom, all right? So the man of God, the prophet comes to him and says, God doesn't want these people fighting with you. But if that will go, do it. Be strong for the battle. It's still the man of God speaking here, O king. Let not the army of Israel go with thee. I'm sorry. Be strong for the battle. God shall make thee fall before the enemy. For God has power to help and to cast down. So the man of God basically tells him like, hey, if you're not going to listen to me, go ahead and go. You're all going to die. You're going to lose. With these 100,000 men from Ephraim, from Israel that you've hired. Amaziah, he's a logical person. He's a logical person. He's a thinker. He's a planner. Look at this. He said unto the man of God, but what shall we do for the hundred talents which I gave to the army of Israel? He's already spent all this money to hire this 100,000 people and the man of God answered, the Lord is able to give thee much more than this. See, this is what people miss, especially when it comes to, you know, am I going to take this leap of faith and raise my family this way? Am I going to take this leap of faith and have my wife not go out into the world and make money and use her career? The point that people miss is it's not the money. It's not the resources. You need God on your side. That is the difference. It's like the difference of salvation. I mean, there's no works involved. It's John 3 we're going to look at it. The only difference is somebody goes to heaven, is one not believed and one did believe. The difference between winning in battle is whether or not God is on your side, not how much money you have, not how much people you have. The difference is God, somebody that has a wife that has a college degree, just as an example. And they're like, well man my wife can't waste her her college degree. First of all, everybody wastes their college degree. You know what the stats are on this? It varies depending on what you look at it, you can't waste their college degree. It's something like 27% of people are using their college degree. I'm not saying you can't go to college and get a job in that degree, but the vast majority of people have just been ripped off. That's it. It's like one of the biggest scams in America today. So this idea like, oh she needs to use her college degree. The vast majority of people that have college degrees are using it. Not for the Lord but just in general. The point is, don't make bad decisions to prop up past bad decisions. That's what this is teaching us here. So you have to take that step of faith you have to go and just do what God wants you to do, because it's not important how much money is going to be put over here and how much we need for this. What is important is if God is with you or if he's not with you. And if God is not with you just like the man of God told Amaziah it doesn't matter how many resources you have. The key to success is getting right with what God wants you to do in the Bible. This is the key to everything you're going to hear from the Bible is just following through on what the Bible wants you to do. That's step one. Then you have God with you. Because you don't figure out, look this used to be me. This used to be me in my 20's and early 30's. I had every plan in the world. I had it all figured out. It all figured out. And I'm just beating my head against the wall. I'm just spinning my wheels spinning my wheels spinning my wheels because it wasn't doing what God wanted me to do. It wasn't in the will of the Lord. You're praying for something. You need to get in the will of the Lord. Step one. Get in the will of the Lord and then if God's with you there is no limits. But what about forget about all that? God is able to give the victory. The difference is whether he's with you or not. You're like, I don't know how the plan would work out. You're here as Pastor Anderson said. God is here. You don't have to work the plan out. Just do what he tells you to do. His ways are so much higher than our ways. You'll have to look back and see how he did it. You'll have to look back and say, oh yeah, I didn't see that. Of course you didn't because you're here and he's here. But the key is to have him on your side. Here's another one. Turn to 1 Corinthians chapter 6. What you have to ask yourself when you stiffen up against the word of God and say, you know what? I'm not going to go that far. And then refuse and then refuse to go as far as he wants you to go. You just have to ask yourself you know, why am I stiffening up against this? Do I not have the faith that his higher ways can get me to where I need to be? By the way, most of the ways that God has for us as in this example are for our own good anyway. Look at 1 Corinthians chapter 6. Most of the time we stop short. It is to our immediate detriment anyway. Look at 1 Corinthians chapter 6. Look at verse number 18. The Bible says fornication is a perfect example of this. Flea fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body. He that committed fornication sineth against his own body. People are like, you know what, this is such a common sin today. People could hear preaching against this and be like, you know what, I'm just not going to go that far though. That's just too much. I'm not going to stop fornicating because everybody fornicates. But here's the thing, you're literally, God is for you and you're against yourself is what the Bible is saying. If that is you. So look, just to make this first point, people use this compromise all the time. And if you're in a church where the whole Bible is preached, you will be tempted with this compromise at some point, for sure. This can end people's Christian life. This can end people's Christian life They hear things preached and they stiffen up against the Word of God and finally they stiffen up against the Word of God They get bitter against the Word of God They get bitter against a church that tells them the truth. They get bitter against a pastor that actually loves them that actually cares about them. You know what's the church that says nothing, they hate you. The church that stands up and preach is nothing, it hates their congregation. That's why many times, you know, after I ask people, you know, people have gone to church 20 years to a church and they don't know how to go to heaven. And then they get saved. You know what, I'll tell them, I'll say, you know what, you've been in that church for 20 years and they didn't even tell you how to get to heaven. I mean, I don't take it this far, but you know what, I'm thinking that church hates you. Why would you go to a church that hates you? But you can't stop short. If you want to be successful in your Christian life, you want to be successful in a church that preaches the Bible that has hard preaching and you love 80% of the sermons, 90% of the sermons, but certain things come up and they kick you in the head like a mule and you're stiffen up against it, you got to stop doing that and you got to go the whole way, even when it's uncomfortable. If it's in the Bible, don't stop short. Turn to Exodus, chapter 10. I mean, if you're trying to stay, you know, you don't want to go that far, that means you're trying to stay closer to something. Closer to what? Closer to who? If you find something in the Bible that hits you and you're like, you know what? I don't want to go that far. What are you trying to stay close to? Maybe ask yourself that question. Maybe it's not like, hey, I don't want to go that far. Maybe the answer to your question is, what am I trying to stay close to? And I can tell you, it's not a good thing if it's stopping you from going where you need to go, according to the Bible. Go to Exodus, chapter 10. Let's look at the second compromise. The second compromise. Look at Exodus, chapter 10. Look at verse number 7. So now we've had the livestock die. We've had the boils. Think about how terrible this must be. We've had the hail happen. And now we've got the locust. Like grasshopper, like massive grasshoppers everywhere. You know, massive. I mean, you know, in the 80s, in North Dakota, I can still remember, we kind of had a plague of locusts. There was a big drought and there was locusts everywhere. It's crazy. They jump on you. Who's ever had a grasshopper land on them? It's just like, they kind of like grab you and they get this stuff coming out of their mouth. It's disgusting. This is terrible stuff that has happened. And, I mean, just think about all these plagues that have happened so far. We've got these locusts covering the land. Even the people at this point in Egypt are like, what in the world, let's get rid of these people? But Pharaoh, I told you he's special. I told you he's amazing in this sense. Look at Exodus, chapter 10 and verse number 7 as locusts are just covering the land. The Bible says in Pharaoh's servant said unto him, how long shall this man be a snare on us? Let the men go. That they may serve the Lord their God. Knowest thou not that Egypt is destroyed? They're saying to Pharaoh, the whole nation is destroyed. What are you doing? Let him go. Get rid of these people. Look at verse 8. He's stubborn. He's stubborn. This is why God used him. This is why God put Pharaoh in this role. Because he's such a great example of the power of the Lord. Look at verse 8. And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh and he said unto them, go serve the Lord your God. Pharaoh said unto him. So Pharaoh's speaking now. Go serve the Lord your God, but who are they that shall go? And Moses said, we will go with our young and our old, our sons and our daughters, our flocks with our herds we will go, for we must hold a feast unto the Lord. And Moses says, everybody's going. Who's going? Everybody. And he said unto them, let the Lord, Pharaoh again talking, let the Lord be so with you, as I will let you go, and your little ones, look to it, for evil is before you. Not so, go now ye that are men and serve the Lord. For ye, for that, ye did desire and they were driven from Pharaoh's presence. So what does Pharaoh say in verse 11? He offers the second compromise. You know what he says? He's like, only take the men. Pharaoh's second compromise is this, don't take everyone with you. Just have the men go. And of course he's thinking, he doesn't want the people to all escape. He wants them to have a reason to come back. So what does he say? He offers the second compromise. He first offered the compromise of don't go that far, stop short. The second compromise he offers is, leave some people behind. Don't take everyone with you. How does that apply to us? I'm going to give you three examples, three ways that that applies to us. Literally it applies to us by leaving those that we love behind. It applies to us by leaving those that we love behind. And who should we love? We should be out there and we should be loving the community. We should be loving to even people that are not saved in the world. We're not to love reprobates and wicked people, but the vast majority of people in the world we should be loving to. We heard on Friday night. So how do people, people that are saved but don't go and tell anyone how to be saved they're leaving all those people behind. They're leaving all of those people behind. I mean turn to Psalm 96, I'll just read for you, go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing in the name of the Father and the Son of the Holy Ghost. We're supposed to be going out and bringing everyone we can with us. You're going to Psalm 96, Acts 1, 8 but you should receive power after the Holy Ghost has come upon you. You should be witnesses of me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria and to the uttermost parts of the earth. We're supposed to go and take all these people that we can with us. We're not supposed to leave these people back in spiritual Egypt. Look at Psalm 96 in verse number 3. Look at one from the Old Testament. The Bible says declare his glory among the heathen. His wonders among all the people. So look, people that are saved and just do not act upon these commands to go out and preach the gospel to the lost. They're compromising in their Christian life. The second compromise of Pharaoh. Why? Because they're leaving the heathen behind. They have an attitude towards the heathen saying, you know what? They're the heathen. I got mine and they're just going off by themselves. They're just going off by themselves. How about our own loved ones? You say, yeah, but I would never leave my family behind though. How about this? Living a hypocritical life. Living a hypocritical life will leave your family behind. If you don't, turn to Psalm 145. If you don't live your faith, that's exactly what you were doing. If you don't live your faith and have works that go along with your faith, you're not going to become unsaved, but you're going to leave your family behind. Because the hypocrite, you know, this is why, I believe this is why God made kids hypocrite detectors. Kids that are 3 and 4 years old are hypocrite detectors. Well, but dad, what are you talking about? That's why I just saw you doing that. And then, sooner or later, when they get older, they'll stop telling you that they see that you're a hypocrite. They'll just know though. And what will you do? You will spiritually leave them behind. I don't want to have works. I don't need to go to church. I'm saved. But when it comes to you trying to explain to your children how this is the simplest way you leave them behind. When it comes to you opening a Bible and as you never go to church, you don't care about the Bible. Then you're going to open the Bible and show your kids how to get saved. They're going to laugh in your face. You're going to leave them behind. Look at Psalm 145, verse number 4. You can leave those that you love behind. The Bible says, one generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts. What is the next generation going to praise about you? What is the next generation if you have no, you know, people of your faith, if people can't see your faith, you're going to leave all these people behind. There'll be nothing for them to see. This is getting saved and having no works. It's not a good plan. You say, yeah, but they're here with me, they live with me in the house, and I'm not leaving anyone behind. I support my family and they live with me. You're spiritually abandoning them is what you're doing. You are spiritually leaving them. Turn to Psalm 78. Here's the third way. You can abandon those that you love. You can leave them behind if you don't teach your faith. So the first one is if, you know, the first one is just not preaching the gospel to anyone, not having a burden to show people how to get to heaven. The second one is literally, you know, just not living your faith at all. And the people that are closest to you will be hurt the most by that. And the third one is not teaching your faith. You don't have to live your faith. You have to teach it to those that you love. Look at Psalm 78. It says, we will not hide them from their children. Look at this. Showing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord. And his strength and his wonderful works that he had done. We need, if we want everyone that we love and everyone especially closest to us, our children, our family, our wives, if we want them to come with us out of Egypt, we need to show them the things of the Lord. We need to show it, but you show nothing. But then you're leaving them in Egypt. You're leaving them. You have your salvation. You have everything that you need. But you're leaving them behind if you show them nothing. A lot of people don't realize that they're leaving their family behind, their loved ones behind if they're not doing the things that God needs them to do. If you stop short, you're going to end up leaving people behind. If you stop short in your life and you're not living that faith that God wants you to live, you may not realize it, but one day you will. When they are way back there and you are over here. When you're off three days away, it will get more and more obvious as they get further and further away. You know what? There may be time if you've left them behind where you can't go back and get them. You can't go back and get them to where they need to be. You need to just take them with you. You need to just take them with you. Go back to Exodus chapter 10. So don't leave anybody behind. That's the second compromise that Pharaoh offered to Moses. That's a compromise that Satan is going to offer to you. It's a compromise that Satan is going to offer to you to try to get you out of this life, to try to get you out of church, to try to get you out of serving the Lord, try to get you out of teaching the Bible and raising your kids according to the Bible. So what? Because Satan wants you to leave the next generation behind. He can't get you to not be saved, but he can get you to walk off by yourself and leave everybody else. Look at Exodus chapter 10 and look at verse number 22. What's the third one? The third one. And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven. There was a thick darkness on the land of Egypt three days. They saw not one another, neither rose any from his place three days, but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings. And Pharaoh called on to Moses and said, here's the third compromise. He says, Go ye, serve the Lord. Only let your flocks and herds be stayed. Let your little ones also go with you. And Moses said, thou must give us also sacrifices and burnt offerings that we sacrifice unto the Lord your God. Our cattle also shall go with us. There shall not and hoof be left behind. For therefore we must take to serve the Lord our God, and we know not with what we must serve the Lord until we come thither. So in verse number 24, Pharaoh says, just leave your flocks and your herds behind. But what were they going out in the wilderness to do? They were going out in the wilderness to sacrifice. So here's the third offering that Pharaoh gives as compromise. He's like, you know what? Go serve the Lord, but just don't sacrifice too much. What's the application? Well I'm going to serve the Lord, but I just don't want it to cost me anything. I'm going to serve the Lord as long as I don't have to sacrifice anything. People do this all the time too. Let me tell you something. The Christian life is going to cost you something. If you're going to follow, if you're going to not stop short, you're like, I'm not going to stop short. I'm going to take everybody with you, with me. I'm not going to leave anyone behind. I'm going to live my faith. It's going to cost you something. You say cost me what? Whatever you're not willing to pay. That's what it's going to cost you. That's how Satan operates. How am I supposed to win? How am I supposed to win this Christian pastor that I'm going to be living this Christian life and I could want to do what the Bible says and I can have this desire and that Satan is going to find out what I'm not willing to pay and that's what he's going to put in front of me that is going to cost me my Christian life. How am I supposed to get about that? Well here's the answer. The answer is a mindset. The answer is a mindset. I'll use myself as an example here again. Moving from North Dakota to California, I just decided that it's just going to cost me everything. I'm talking about material things. This is a material example but there's more than material examples. I figured I sat down and I tried to do all the math and I tried to do all this stuff and I'm like I guess I'm just going to start over from zero and that's what I was willing to pay everything. God didn't require it but I was ready. That is the mindset that you have to have in this Christian life because whatever you are not willing to pay that is what will be put in front of you. What are your idols is the question. Because whatever your idol is that's what will be put in front of you. That is also what God will be trying to destroy. Think about that one because God doesn't want you to have idols. So you better figure out what these things are in your life. Do this thought experiment about what in my life would get me to stop. What in my life would I if I had to sacrifice that if I had to give that up I would stop. That is the choice that you will be faced with. Satan knows what they are. God knows what they are and that's where you will be stopped. Third Exodus chapter 9. You have to do that thought experiment and figure out what those idols are in your life and you need to get rid of them. Those idols could be people in your family I'm not talking about getting rid of people in your family. I'm talking about removing them from that pedestal as an idol. God needs to be on the throne in your life. Do not put somebody else something else on that top throne in your life because that's what will be used to get you and that's what God is going to be trying to knock off so he can get himself back up on the throne because guess what whatever you're putting on the throne is not on the throne God is on the throne and God needs to be there in your life or you will be tripped up in this Christian life. So look turn to Exodus chapter 9 let me show you something verse number 13 Exodus chapter 9 look at verse number 13 the Bible says and you know God used Pharaoh. God is explaining that he used Pharaoh as an example to show his power to show how powerful he is. Look at verse number 13 the Lord sent unto Moses rise up early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh and say unto him thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews let my people go that they may serve me for I will at this time send all my plagues upon thine heart and upon thy servants and upon thy people this is what Moses is supposed to say that why that thou mayest know that there is none like me in all the earth God is saying I'm going to use this super powerful super stubborn man this especially stubborn and especially powerful man Pharaoh was the last person in the entire nation to get it he was literally the last person in the nation millions of people to say I should let him go all the people had gotten it to this point but God is saying I'm using this special man how powerful I am for now I will stretch out my hand and I might smite thee and thy people with pestilence and thou should be cut off from the earth and in a very deed for this cause have I raised thee up isn't that interesting he's saying that's why I chose you to be king this is why God picked this special man for it to show in thee my power and that in my name made to be declared throughout all the earth and isn't that what happened by the way isn't that what happened when they went to the promised land what were those people fearing in the promised land you know what they were fearing you know what Rahab told them in Jericho you know what she told them these people are terrified because they heard what God did to Pharaoh all the heathen nations as they went decades later into battle feared the children of Israel because of how powerful their God is they never said you have this many people they said no no no we all know what happened to Pharaoh we all know how powerful and how stubborn he was and how your God destroyed him and that's what God is explaining but you know what Pharaoh also shows us he's also a great example for us to show us these common compromises that we have in our Christian lives we don't want to go the distance we don't want to go the distance in our Christian lives we want to stop short we don't want to take everybody with us we just want to serve ourselves that's why every skin that is just self-focused just literally just harms so many people around you because you're leaving people behind and you know what we just don't want to sacrifice anything this is why God says that there should be nothing in your life at Luke 14 I believe he's like you should hate your mother and father what in the world but then he explains it and he says what does that mean I should hate my mother and father nobody explains it a little bit further and he says you should hate your own life he's not talking about hating your life and committing suicide he's talking about nothing should be on that pedestal other than the Lord Jesus Christ and if something else is on that pedestal that's what's going to get you you got to put yourself in a mindset where you're willing to go the whole way you got to get yourself in this Christian life where you're living this Christian life or you're going to leave people behind you're like yeah but I don't care about the what about your kids though what about your kids I'm not going to go that far you're going to leave people behind and 20 years you're going to remember this I guarantee it go the whole way and nothing should be able to stop it you need to put yourself in that mindset that this is what I'm doing this is where I'm going this is who I'm bringing with me and I don't care what it cost me if it cost me everything including my life the Bible says that's quite a mindset but these are the compromises that will get you in this Christian life as you become more and more effective in this Christian life these decisions will be put in front of you 100% I guarantee say why are you telling me this so you're not offended when those times come and you're ready for it don't compromise anything be ready for everything and if you have to sacrifice something you already have the mindset like hey I'm willing to sacrifice everything Jesus is on the pedestal we know what's right we know where we're supposed to go and nothing should stop us let's bow our heads and have a word of prayer
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Saleemul Huq: community-based adaptation
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Saleemul Huq, senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), discusses a book on community-based adaptation (CBA).
'Enhancing Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries Through Community Based Adaptation' is published by the African Centre for Technology Studies and partners.
The book sets out the latest evidence on the socioeconomic, institutional and investments options needed for effective CBA. It tackles four key aspects of CBA: concepts, evidence, institutions, and investments for upscaling.
In this video interview Huq, also the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), talks through these four areas and gives his thoughts on what needs to happen to drive CBA into the heart of the climate change policy discourse.
Huq sees action needed as falling into two areas: "We need to push for greater recognition, firstly at the global level with funding availability – not enough is going to adaptation. And within funding available for adaptation, the bulk tends to go to big projects at the national level, with very little flowing down to the local, most vulnerable communities."
More details: www.iied.org/CBA-book
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Community-based adaptation, or CVA for short, refers to helping some of the most vulnerable households and communities, whether they're villages in rural areas or households living in slums in urban areas around the world, who are going to be impacted by various climatic impacts from floods to droughts to hurricanes and cyclones, to enable them to understand what the problems they're going to be facing are likely to be, and then enable them to build their adaptive capacity to be able to adapt to those inevitable and unavoidable impacts of climate change at the household and community level. There are some things that households and communities simply can't do, which are going to have to be done by higher levels of authority and national governments, but at the community level there is much that can be done by imparting capacity and knowledge to these communities, for them to be able to take the actions that are needed to prevent the impacts being very bad. Community-based adaptation started about a decade ago, and IID have been holding an annual international conference on community-based adaptation over these years, each year in a different country. We just held the one this year in June of 2017 in Uganda in Kampala, and these events attract several hundred practitioners and researchers and funders from all over the world who work on community-based adaptation. So it's a very fast expanding area of intervention and work. Many NGOs work on it. Increasingly local governments are working on community-based adaptation. And so I would say we now have experience in the thousands of examples around the world, mainly in developing countries, but increasingly also even in developed countries, where local communities are realizing that they will also be impacted by climate change and they need to take action at the community level. And so we have a network of thousands of communities around the world who happen to be living in climate-followable areas and are coming up with ways to deal with those impacts and sharing that knowledge with each other across the globe. So when we talk about institutions in the context of community-based adaptation, we are talking about a very broad set of institutions which includes the norms and cultural practices of communities themselves, sometimes indigenous communities with their own norms and practices and not just formal institutions like governments or even NGOs or funding agencies, although they are also part of that institutional landscape. And so all of them firstly need to be sensitized about the needs of the most vulnerable communities and make that central to whatever interventions they're thinking about doing. So I guess the bottom line is that community-based adaptation requires a bottom-up mentality and view from whoever is doing the intervention. They must take into account the views of the local most affected communities at the household level and the community level in order to come up with whatever adaptation means or techniques or interventions they want to do. So far we've had quite a large amount of investment from the global community in the billions of dollars, mainly from the rich developed countries to support developing countries to tackle the climate change problem. The problem with the disbursement of that is that it's highly skewed in favor of taking mitigation actions rather than adaptation actions. It's about an 80-20 split when it should be more like a 50-50 split and it's something that developing countries are asking for a more evenly balanced split between mitigation and adaptation. But even within the adaptation funds, a very small amount in the order of 20% actually reaches the most vulnerable communities. And that again is an imbalance that we would like to correct and we are asking for at least 50% of the adaptation funds be targeted at the most vulnerable communities and more importantly be monitored to be able to see whether or not it's actually reaching them and actually making any difference for them to enhance their ability to cope with the impacts of climate change. I think from our point of view we think it's both a practical and a moral imperative to prioritize any funding that comes from the global level to the most needy, to the most vulnerable and at the moment that's not happening fast enough. There's a growing awareness that adaptation is very important and within adaptation focusing on the most vulnerable is important whether it's in the developed or the developing world. So there are two levels at which we need to push for greater recognition. Firstly at the global level with the funding availability it's not enough going to adaptation in general and not enough within adaptation going to the most vulnerable communities. We need to find better mechanisms of making that happen. It tends to go for big projects at the national level of which very little flows down to the local most vulnerable communities. The second area of intervention is at the national level within governments. Governments often also tend to be very top down rather than bottom up, tend not to be taking into account the needs and the views of the most vulnerable communities and so they need to take a much bigger and better participatory approach in planning what they want to do on adaptation and then when they start investing making sure that investments flow to the most vulnerable. We're making progress on both fronts but we're not making fast enough progress and we have to make it much faster.
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VOBS - Voice Over Body Shop - Ep #241 With Audiobook Ace, Johnny Heller!
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A "GOLDEN” HOUR With One Of The Best In The Audiobook Biz.
Narrating Audiobooks takes a lot. Acting, editing, just finding the work. Yet droves of people love audiobook narrating. People start there to get into other voice over work. It can be fun work but you have to know the territory.
Johnny Heller joins us this week on Voice Over Body Shop to tell us how to navigate the terrain.
Johnny is an Audiofile GOLDEN VOICE narrator and one of the most sought after Audiobook and Commercial VO coaches in the nation. And a really swell guy. Johnny is an ALA Odyssey Award winner and a Grammy Nominee. He has narrated over1000 titles in almost every genre; Publishers Weekly named him a Listen Up Award Winner 2008-2016; Audiofile Magazine named him a Best Voice of 2008 -2011, 2014-2018, 2020 and one of the top 50 voices of the 20th Century. A multiple recipient of Booklist & Publishers Weekly Starred Reviews, Johnny has garnered over 30 Earphone Awards, is a 14-time Audie Award Nominee and a 4-time Audie Award Winner.
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Voice Over Body Shop, or VOBS, is one of the voiceover industry’s most loved “how to do voice over” shows and the go-to VO resource for voice actors everywhere. From their Los Angeles studio, hosts George Whittam and Dan Lenard talk voice over tech, training, recording, and business. Learn from the best voiceover narrators; voice actors from your favorite cartoons, animation, and television shows; and the biggest names in promo, TV shows, movies, audiobooks, movie trailers, TV commercials, and video games.
George and Dan also ask for tips from the top agents, managers, and voice casting directors working in the VO industry today. And since voiceover is now done largely from home studios, we ask the best in the biz how they do it from their own home studios.
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Hey there, it's time for voice over body shop and George and I are thrilled to welcome a great friend of ours Johnny Heller Johnny, how you doing? Very well. Thanks for having me guys. It's gonna be a pleasure We're gonna talk about audiobooks and we're gonna talk about his career and we're gonna talk about What's all that time behind his head? Yeah Yeah, we're gonna cuz he's also a great audiobook coach So if you've got a question for Johnny throw it in the chat room and we will get to that in just a little bit We got plenty to talk to him about and we are looking forward to this. Are you ready, mr. Widam? I'm ready. All right voice over body shop right now It's time for voice over body shop Brought to you by voice over essentials comm the home of Harlan Hogan signature products source elements the makers of source connect Voice over heroes become a hero to your clients with award-winning voice over training Voice actor websites comm where your voice actor website doesn't have to be a pain in the butt voice over extra your daily resource for voice over success and world voices the industry association of freelance voice talent and Now here's your hosts Dan and George Well, hello there, I'm Dan Leonard and I'm George Widam and this is voice over body shop or V.O. B.S. All right. Well, we're back and We're past Thanksgiving He survived another one we got rid of the rep there we had the rest of the turkey last night It lets it all weekend and it was basically the primer for the dogs to eat their dinner. So, oh, it's like, you don't like the food here There's some turkey And that's that's how it went and how was your thanks? I heard you had a very international thanks. It was it was fun It was fun We had a I mean we had a very low key one It was just a few visiting friends and I spent the morning riding my bike bicycle up a mountain Which has become kind of a tradition So I wrote up Mount Wilson with a few friends and rode back down again and it was Hard, but it was beautiful and the weather was great It looked like you I was watching the YouTube video or the the Facebook video and I'm like gee usually you just like roll down But this time you went up and then rolled back down. Yes, we earned we earned our turns as we like to say Yes, we did but it was it was a nice pleasant and the weather was fantastic here in Southern, California Yeah, it was yes shoveling all that sunshine Anyway tonight we're gonna talk about audio books because there seems to be an awful lot of you out there They're like I want to do audio books It seems to be the Gateway voiceover Sort of voiceover agent adjacent career that people it's the gateway drug for voiceover. Yeah Anyway, so we're gonna introduce our guest because This guy is one of the top coaches in the biz he knows the audio book business inside out backwards and upside down Johnny Heller is an audio file golden voice narrator and one of the most sought after audio book and commercial VO coaches in the nation and He's a really swell guy Johnny is on the ALA odyssey. He's an ALA odyssey award-winner a Grammy nominee He's narrated over a thousand titles in almost every genre. I got to ask him about that Publishers weekly named him a listen-up award winner in 2008 through 2016 audiophile magazine named him a best voice of 2008 through 2011 and 2014 to 2018 what happened in the in-between years? 2020 and one of the top 50 voices of the 20th century This is getting old here a multiple recipient of book list and publishers weekly starred reviews Johnny is garnered over 30 earphone awards is a 14-time Audi Award nominee and a Ford tie for time Audi award winner Let's welcome to voiceover body shop our good friend Johnny Heller Johnny. How you doing? I should I should do What you didn't say that I said not to do pretty good. Thanks Yeah, the one word answer the one word. Oh, yeah, I think you could shorten all that Whole intro down and just put one word Grizzled veteran. Yeah, they used to say about wrestlers. Yeah, we do anyway You know, it's been a long time since we had you. I think the last time you were on we were still doing e-wabs And George was in Santa Monica, but can you tell us, you know, because you haven't been on in a while We have a a larger audience a massive audience all over the world Can you tell us a little bit about your background aside from all the stuff that I just rattled off and have you got a voice over I started as a I started my career as an equity actor on stage and I was doing equity and I did stand-up comedy. So I do Show on the Blackstone Theater in Chicago and I'd Come down to 10 and I'd drive out toward toward the airport area and do and I'd work for that was on the evening Evening menu for the comedy clubs at night So I'd do my sets at about 11 and again at midnight or so so I do stand up and then and then I was studying acting Of course and my guru was one of those voice of God guys his some agents came to Watch the thing and they liked they thought I had a quirky voice because I have a quirky voice So they decided to send me out as a voiceover guy And I didn't even know that was that existed and the first job I got the first job I addition where I got was a national for Campbell soup And this is before internet and everything before the Model T and they They had a traveling band from New York I went from to New York to LA to Chicago to find this voice and the audition was literally this I've done it many times to demonstrate my skill. I was this Mmm-hmm That was it. And so I got the gig But you must have done it just What the hell couldn't do that these guys just wanted these guys wanted to go on it Just a drink junket from New York to LA to Chicago because they could have found Anybody at a diner anywhere who could say after having their soup Well, you know acting stuff because you know, you get that words in front of them and they're gonna freeze up and go Just complete how do you screw it up? I don't think I gave what they wanted It's since then I played I played dogs who are happy about getting a treat or yee-hee just all the in the realize how Crazy the the commercial voice over business. Well, but I did a I did a lot of that a lot of on camera and then I When I was still ten and bar because you know, I I did real work You know ten and bar and all kinds of restaurant stuff like 25 years my my overnight success took a long time So Richard Farone the late great Richard Farone My dear friend introduced me brought me in a recorded books because they needed a youthful sounding guy or the quirky voice Who was high-energy? And there I was so I got hired right away started working at recorded books and think 1991 and And that and why I thought it was I thought it was just another thing to do while I waited to become a famous second banana in a movie or something and Instead it became my my my everything and since then it's been you know, I've done I do other stuff I still do stage and still do voice, but it's it's where I really live. I guess it's what I really love it Yeah, what really led you to doing that? But you know, I mean obviously there was an opportunity there for you to do it You just found you liked it or was it something really I found it fit my schedule for everything I could work schedules around it It was a little different the way I got in because I knew a guy But they needed and they basically hired me right off the street That just doesn't the opportunity like that doesn't exist anymore But what I liked about it was The organic nature of it the idea that the storytelling aspect the idea that it was very much like a nice mix between film Which is big jazz hands and loud but organic with the script and in cinema and film acting Which is small and get it's it there It was a it was a mix of every every thing I had learned and studied in my career Coming together to just share the author's truth in a way that made it that made it works. I was quite It just it just worked for me. It's what I really found. I I really enjoyed it. Sadly. It doesn't pay as much as other Vio opportunities, but it certainly takes care of me I mean, it's it's been very rewarding on every level financially and otherwise Yeah I mean, it's a lot of people will use audio books when they're like between gigs and they got to fill the space there And it's like oh, I can do an audio book and and then they try doing an audio book and learn What's involved in doing that sort of thing? The I have a good voice. Let's do it. It's just not is doesn't always work yeah, if you're just joining us our guest is Johnny Heller and and his dogs and My wife kiss came home. Yeah, and if you have a question for him throw it in the chat room and We will get to your questions in just a little bit But we got a lot to ask him to so perhaps we'll ask your question before you have a chance But Jeff Holman is back there in the chat room writing everything down and passing that on to us so You're so you're doing audio books and I take it that's the your Majority of the work that you're doing these days Right in between running my workshops coaching and audiobooks, but our audiobooks takes up Is the major part of my day and my income and it's my it's still my joy. I mean it's To do something It's not hard to get up and go to work a because I live in a Manhattan apartment with two rooms and This booth is in one of them. So I get out of bed and there's the booth, but I love what I do I really really really every day is a Chance to tell another story do not I One of the things I never ever wanted to do was have a job. I had to do to put food on the table And I absolutely love what I'm doing And I I mean do I wish there was a lot. I mean, I It's not bad money at all I want to say that but it's not commercial money and there's rarely Residuals unless you're doing an ACX or you know, wealthy share project So that's why a lot of agents don't want this but there's you know, there's still good loot You know, you do a book. Let's say you make $200 a finished hour. Well a 10-hour book. That's $2,000. So I Recommend that you don't do your own editing and mastering and I promise you can't do your own proofing But if you just do them, that's there's not that's not a bad way to make a living 200 bucks an hour is nothing I you know Yeah, if you how much do you like to do yourself? I like you said don't proof yourself, which I've been telling people for years Don't self-prove. Well, yeah, as I said George, you're the tech. I'm the I'm absolutely I'm not only I'm very little you post a tech. I don't I don't understand it I don't want to I've I had some people I'd zane birdwell is a great guy and some other people come over at this house and Plug all the crap in and I don't know where things go and I don't want I just want to hit the button that says record and then here's an idea Here's my job once I do in terms of tech I hit the record button and I say what I want to say and if I make a mistake I do punch record fix it and when I'm done with that track it consolidate and save And then I go the next track and then when I'm done with that I put it in the who's ever FTP and I don't do another thing to send me retakes. I Think the industry average and working is like two to one two hours in the booth for one finished hour Now my rate is better than that. So yeah, but it should be at this time anyway But I you can't proof yourself because you wouldn't say something wrong if you didn't if you didn't know better See and people just didn't tell you that it's integral or integral one's right one's wrong If you don't know then get someone to proof the damn thing and in terms of mastering and editing I Don't even know what that means and if it's two to one just to record it It's gonna be five or six to one To do all that then there's a law of diminishing returns economics comes in and you might as well be working at McDonald's Yeah, right, right. Yeah. So yeah, I say let the tech geniuses and God bless you all for being that Do their job pay him for it you make more money paying someone else to do that stuff and you go ahead and keep acting Yeah, it's time well spent as George and I a test to it's like you get it right up front You save a lot of stuff bad a lot of work on the back end Once again, we're talking to Johnny Heller if you've got a question for him throw it in the chat room right now So what is your typical workday like? I mean don't mean you said you get up you go into your booth I assume you have coffee and oh, yeah, you want you want to your wife. You know, I know everything I do. I'll see you know, yeah I'm I walked the dogs. I Like I have to make sure that I feel ready to work. I mean, I've been And I there's always something to do that's one of things when you have your own business and everybody has to realize This is this is your business is who you are There's always something to do if you don't have a book you have something to do But there's always a book to prep work to do So I've got a I've got a little board outside this on the other side of slow the fuck down It's a the other side of the wall is a board that's got all my all my books and Joanna's books And we make sure we're not gonna we have time together in the time separately in the studio to work together one studio two actors So my I go in and I I knock out I don't I schedule in my phone my calendar. I schedule record. It'll say 11 to 3 well in there. I know I'm gonna have lunch. So let's say I'm in there But I'm gonna I'm gonna get that's my work time And if something comes up that interferes with that I have to take the hour or the 15 minutes or 20 minutes I lost and reschedule it another time. I'm a big believer in writing the thing writing your schedule down So you stick to it I'm and I'm also a big believer in leaving your booth Five ten fifteen minutes on every hour Some people stand some people sit I sit but you got to get up and move around and also you got to get out of there It's an unnatural thing To do what we do and to stay focused I mean if you're in the booth and you're getting hungry and you're thinking about lunch Then you're not in touch with with what's happening in the story So if you're thinking about a tuna melt then you you should then you got to figure out where that started and go Get a damn tuna melt and then come back. So you've got to be aware of what's happening Body wise so my schedule my day is every day. I'm in the studio two to five hours depending on what kind of Deadlines I have sometimes they do more than one book and out of the same time But I'll do like a children's book in the morning and then take a lunch break and then go to the adult History in the afternoon or something. It just depends what I what I've scheduled myself for a big part of the actors the audiobook actors day is Comes before the day starts in saying yes to projects and scheduling them in a way that makes sure you're gonna be on time Being late without excuse sickness is an excuse being late without a fair excuse is is Problematic and it's gonna make sure you don't get hired again My my my version of success in the industry is being hired twice by the same company or the same author You know, that's it's not it's not the Yelp. I mean the audible reviews. It's the It's getting hired again That means they like Absolutely exactly So what are you working on these days? What's what kind of projects you're working at nights? No, you do all sorts of genres because you do fiction nonfiction. Yeah, I'm one of them. I'm kind of blessed to To be able to do all I do everything which is wonderful. I don't have to I'm not specialized So I've been working on I've got a bunch of new books coming up. I've got The Thomas Prescott series it's a prequel to Nick Pirog's wonderful character Thomas Prescott. It's called The Numbers I just got the prep for that I'm working on book nine or ten of the Johnny Dixon missions, which is a YA teenage Kind of a goose bumps remember goose bumps books. Oh, yeah, I've done a call. It's like goose bumps But goose bumps for Catholics It's what's really Catholic That is his wonderful characters in there and so the characters have returned it's like book nine I think there's ten of them. So that's through Blackstone and then I've got some away. You know the book, you know, um What's that book John Somebody went to Mars John something John carton John Carter goes to remember that movie. Oh, yeah. Yeah those kind of books those are fantasy adventures Like Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs did them away since audio has me doing a couple of those coming up I've got a private I think coming up Gosh and what what is there's something else? But I forgot what it was. I've got a bunch of things on the a Bunch of things lined up. Yeah, it'll it'll show up. Yeah, it'll show up when you when you get to your My book and I said, oh, yeah, that one Once again, we're talking with Johnny Heller about audio books now You've you've you've been coaching a lot, you know A lot of people know you as as a an audiobook coach primarily Uh, how did you get into doing that? Oh, that started Let's see. I think and the early Mid-2000s or something. I can't quite remember. I was asked Some people want to say can you talk to us? I think a group asked can I talk to them about audiobooks and I've been going on the road for recorded books to libraries and doing readings and talking about audiobooks and sort of an ambassador And then some people said I came up My first big where I started coaching individually and those people said, hey, would you do something? We're coming to town for um, the apa convention and uh They asked if I would do something they had a free day Well, I think it was a monday because ap was going to be on a tuesday. It's a 2015 and I did my first splendiferous workshop At the beacon hotel here in new york is really what it was so much fun. We had I One of my workshop things is to make sure I have coaches. It's not the johnny heller shows It's scott brick and it's sean pratt and it's Joanna perrin and it's carol mondah and hillary huber I bring in big coaches big big good people to share different things because I know what I think I don't I I need to learn too. So I want to hear what the other people have to say So since that I've done a splendiferous workshop One or two or three a year every year and scott brick and I He's involved in all of those things with me. He and I do our business workshop this year We'll be a little we're not sure about the timing of any of that. Um We have the um, should I plug these things now? Is it now? Are the entire idea of our show is utterly shameless promotion To talk about what you're doing. Oh, here's here's what's coming up. Okay in in march We're doing where I think all of us would be at vio atlanta and then that we ends on a sunday on the 25th on the 26th I think is apac On that night or parties and things The next day tuesday is a big sag after a national meeting. So I don't want to compete with that and that evening is the audis um, which is the awards ceremony for the, um Audio publisher association awards I do something called the naughties which I've had for years And it's just a party to come to because there's nothing to go for people who were in town for the convention But didn't have a place to party. So I happen to know bartenders and bars You don't know why so, um uh, I put together this the naughties with the actually with the Jeff kaffir and melissa xl breath and we started this thing and it's been going great So you get there on seven. It's going to be connolly's on 45th as it always has Get there on that tuesday night. You if you're going to the Audis come after as the after party if you're not going Come and enjoy yourself. I mean it's buy what you want drink what you want eat what you want And then after it's all you can dress like i'm dressed right now And then uh, and then afterward people the tuxedo and gown people come So it's kind of it's kind of fun. And then that wednesday the next the day after I'm working on a venue to have a splendid difference workshop I'm going to start it a little later at 10 o'clock for the Because you can be hung over and probably will be so start at 10 and end around 4 and I might bring some Publishers in for that. I haven't worked out the agenda because I'm still trying to uh Lock down the space. I'm not sure how many people will be in in the city for that, but we're going to do that And then uh, Sean Pratt and I With Joanna uh parent frequently and uh, sometimes Anna Clement from Great Britain go on the road And we're not we haven't decided the cities are going through this year. We usually do two or three cities Talk take a fiction and nonfiction audiobook workshop on the road And then in october Either october 16th or the week after i'm not sure we'll be back at the warren center in frayingham Massachusetts just outside boston For I think it's that maybe the ninth New england narrator workshop, which is you're there. Uh, we get there monday where there are tuesday wednesday. We leave thursday Last year we had a penguin ran a mouse publisher was with us macmillan was with us spectrum audio was with us and uh Dreamscape so we have um It's it's it's really wonderful time and it's kind of like in up with people camp with less singing Now we didn't say what what goes on at these workshops. I mean you just not sitting there reading books Monday's dinner and cocktailing we do a listeners lounge every night Um, which is where I started that in the apax some years ago Where I had some of the finest narratives in the in the land Do their work and and they still carry on but there's change now. Um We have listeners on people get to read their stuff then we do karaoke in the meantime. There's a fire outside Uh, there's a marijuana distributor right across the street. So there's there's you know, there's there's there's there's There's partying happening and then um The next morning we begin with a panel we have breakfast and a panel discussion Then we break out into a four or five different workshops. You pick what you want Then there's lunch and then we have directed readings with our coaches and the publishers wander from directed reading to directed reading Listening to the various narrators do their stuff and and sometimes they they give input Sometimes they don't but a a lot of people get get work or certainly get noticed And there's always a chance to interact and we spend this because it's three or four days With you become friends with these people Which is so important because people gosh actors put Casting people and publishers and agents on these pedestals And it's it's an unfortunate Way the business has grown. No one belongs on a pedestal Um, and these people aren't they don't want to be in a pedestal, you know, they're they're regular They want to talk they want to they want to meet that you have to understand casting people Want to know you they want to cast you they want to find you They want to give you work unless you suck in which case they don't but that only makes sense So I just think that uh, and that's what's great about apac too, frankly He gives a lot of actors pressing new people a chance to meet People can help them in their career which can be their fellow actor as well Absolutely more often than not I get a lot of work from fellow actors and I've given a lot of work to my fellow actors Yeah, that's that's always great about that's I think it's one of the great things about the voice community is we We really do network and we really do look out for each other and yeah, it's a fellowship It's a community and granted there are people in who are like But by and large by and large it's it's I've never I've ever ever been a part of such a uh Such a swell group of humans plain and simple. Yeah We're talking with uh, johnny heller again If you've got a question get it in the chat room right now We we will get to him and just those questions in just a little bit now You were talking a little bit about relationships with publishers and authors There are so many people trying to break into the the audiobook business, you know You know george and I are constantly talking to people. You know set up our studio. I'm doing audiobooks And we're like okay, and it's doing audiobooks You know sonically can be a little bit different than doing voiceover because of as you were saying there's a lot of Post stuff that you have to know how to do Uh, but if someone's trying to break in What are some basic steps that somebody should do in order to say I want to do audiobooks and and try and dive into the pool Well for one thing you need to research the industry a little bit Um, the notion that you know, we said you had a good voice. You should do audiobooks is it's just it's Unfair in everybody who does this Research the know a little listen to a damned audiobook Um Sean Pratt has a little video on youtube and basically he just tells you to go in a closet and read for a couple hours There's something to be said for that you have to be able to sustain your connection with the material and with the story For for a prolonged period now it doesn't mean you're not allowed to make mistakes everybody makes mistakes, but a voice or commercial voiceovers 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds That's how long you're you're doing the spot and you have to be connected for that much time We'll extend that to you know a 10 hour book or 15 hour book or however long it is You have to be it completely in the author's head You have his words or her words have to go through you as a conduit to their truth. It just has to happen um I believe that what you need to do is one recognize it as acting as a matter of fact recognize every single voiceover genre you've ever heard of as acting because it is And if you're not willing to accept that then maybe you need to reconsider the whole idea Also start thinking about the fact that no matter whether it's e-learning telephony, whatever it is. It's not necessarily easy money There's talent. There's skill. There's training Get some training if you've never had it get some um Here's the deal. There's just A boatload of books out there tons and tons of there's plenty of work for you um I would say what what's the the apa came out with some numbers not long ago about the percentage of books that actually Get produced in audio and the audio when I started was a multi-million dollar business Now it's a multi-billion dollar business But there's a lot of books that never ever get picked up So if you get to meet an author let's say george wrote a book You know my my life riding bikes in in in la canyons Never happen With maybe not the interesting to anyone but george, but I bet there are people who like it And he wants me to do it. So he and I here's a guy Who says how do I get it to I've had authors kind of me a lot? How do I get my book in audio? Because every artist every filmmaker every every everybody who makes art wants their art to be seen And not every bit of art is great. Not every story is great But the listener can never ever suspect that you the narrator don't like the story So it's just like getting a role in a film and you read the script and you're like, how did this get or you see a movie? We go how did this get made? Yeah, yeah, because to somebody It's the best movie they've ever made. Yes. Yeah, right? It's the best book they've ever written and it Of all the trauma team releases one of them is her favorite trauma. Yes Trauma films. Yeah Yeah, well, it's just it's just important a lot of people don't take this seriously You can't say I'm having a hard time acting. I think I'll take an audiobook on excuse me. That's just not how it works Pardon me. Um, it's it's it's It's a craft acting is a craft And I recommend everybody who does it I think everybody I think everybody no matter who you are you should every stake an improv or a scene study class Everybody everybody the same way I think if you want to go to a restaurant you should work for a week in a restaurant Once too young to start with taking classes of that Nature in the audience in terms of acting. I don't know when it's too young in terms of audiobook hard to say um I It's not my nature to teach kids because I have signs up like that I I I work a little blue sometimes so I don't I'm not comfortable I'm not comfortable. So I you know, I would say if you're gifted And not just because your mom told you if you're gifted high school because You know, there are a lot of roles like when I started I did a lot of little kid roles. Well A little kid might be better at that. Certainly now that I'm an old man. They better have a little kid um But you think about Certainly in college I mean, I don't I don't there's no like 18 you can vote you can drink you can do audiobooks I don't know what to know. I don't know what it should be But I think you you need to be it's but it's a serious craft It takes dedication and a real lot of work. So you have to love literature for one thing You really do you got to love it because gosh, there's a lot of books that aren't You think how what what why why? Who gave this asshole a typewriter? So you gotta But that that's not that can't come out in your reads Absolutely, I'll be happy to dump on authors later, but not not now Yeah Once again, we're talking with johnny heller and uh, we're gonna take a little break right now And uh, we'll be back if you've got a question to get through it in the chat room We got lots of them to get to so we'll see in just a minute johnny heller here on voice over body shop. 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Um I said, I there's a number of ways first off. They are always looking for new talent I know for a fact that penguin random house Has ahab talent dot com where you put up your profile like you do in acx and they have auditions That are supposed to be sorted to meet Your profile I'm not sure it's it's not as tight as it ought to be because I know I get a lot of uh opportunities to audition as a Young Kenyan girl, um and weird stuff like that, but they have there's that Um, I know that they on clubhouse. You'll find um Uh, the penguin random house and I think harper collin sometimes does Live things you can get on vote if you're in social media and you kind of need to be even though I know it's problematic Um, a lot of the publishers Casting people are there Also go to their website. They'll tell you on the website how to reach them Do what they say When you reach out to big publishers or any publisher anybody who can cast you You want to answer You want to be the answer to their problems. You don't want to create new problems So talk to them And reach out to them the way you'd like to be reached out to if you were them. They're all nice people But the biggest thing make a list and also take a look at what's in their catalog So you see the kind of work they're doing and say, hey, you know, I saw you guys did this book I love that book if you have anything like it on my on my website on my demo I've got something that I think you might enjoy and link them right to that place. That's okay Just you know, so make something make make a difference. Make yourself known Don't be a pain in the ass and you know when you are you know it um, and and you want to On your website, this is super important. You you got to have your demos up there The link if you're going to go to uh, uh, dan Leonard publishing And you said mr. Leonard, I want you to hear my I want you to go to my site and see it Tell me what you're thinking my demos and he goes to the site and he's got to go through all your your high school Uh, um the baton twirling championship ring and stuff. He doesn't want to see that get him right to where the demos are It should be one damn link to bam when there you are if you want to go back and read about Your accolades and and and your boys got married badges swell But get him right to all the demos. That's important. So and the publishers are also available a reason to join the APA Especially it's better. It's really a good organization if you're starting out. I'm gonna be honest about that they do have speed dating which is uh, um You don't necessarily get picked. I think it's a raffle But you get a chance to be heard by a whole bunch of these people in going to some of these meetings now that now that we've uh Pretended we've defeated covet. We're all meeting up again. So, um, we can go to we can go to a pack and all these And everybody's there Everybody's there And if you want to meet him go meet him and and don't Don't be so big on giving out your card be big on getting theirs That's great advice absolutely great advice, you know, and if you need a good demo player We have a free demo player at world voices org Which all members get and it works just click on the link and there's all your demos. That's so important Yeah, absolutely. Uh, kate vizniewski Those of us from buffalo would say it. Um, she says i've narrated a few books And i'm on the rosters of blackstone be audio diane and get auditions from them occasionally I'm also consistently Auditioning via acx. What are other places I should be submitting auditions? Well, I i'm not sure where all the auditions per se are listed I know the dreamscape has a portal, but it's by invitation mcmillan has a portal by invitation So you need to reach out to some of the casting people to see One of the ways to find places. I know i'll tell you exactly what you should do Spectrum audiobooks a smaller house that I work for a lot Uh, it's annalease renny. Your name's kelly rin and that hurt and that's kelly. She's uh, they're always looking for good people My friend sara pocket has pink flamingo That they put there they put their auditions on facebook on their groups. They're there There's if you're looking for people that are higher, they're there and all these people By the way, almost every publisher big or small Does the sag after? contract minimum And and so you're gonna make enough you're gonna make a reasonable amount of money Understand that when you take a gig it's particularly an acx just a warning sign take what you want But you can negotiate your salary Even if it's a royalty share you can say look it's a royalty share I know that uh, george is getting 20 i'm getting 20 and jeff bezos is getting 60 because you know the work he did to help us But you can say george. It's your book. It's your book about you riding your bicycle in the canyons Would you pay uh, my friend dan lennard the engineer To master the thing it's gonna cost 500 bucks But I can't I can't do that you say sure so george sends dan with 500 dollars you just act You get paid you get your royalty share whatever you agreed to while dan's busy mastering you go on to another project It's another reason that you've got get people who know you don't have to wear 17 hats Not every actor is a singer and a dancer It's so you don't have to be a great actor and a great audiobook master Yeah, I don't even know what those guys do I don't I know that I don't know how to do it But I know you can't the book can't go out can't go out to the public until somebody does it So whatever that step is higher the people know how to do it for god's sakes I went off on a tangent leads into another question when you submit the 15 minute samples Are you having somebody prep that before you send it in or I'm sorry 15 minutes. Oh for acx Yeah, are you because I'm telling people that they should be mastered the same way as any other Well, I to be honest. I'd be fair. I don't do a lot of acx stuff anymore. Yeah, um What I did do and what I would do right now if I did an acx I would do the audition and I would hit that consolidate and get rid of the Stuff and and I would and I would just and I'd send what you do is I would take that Yeah, I'd do that punch recorder make this nice. I can but I wouldn't put it through any processing I would just send an mp3 of that To the auditor. I don't know if I'd spend the time or money to have my audition mastered Because a lot of times Certainly publishers and I don't know about acx rights holders want to hear what the raw audio sounds like too What were your booth sounds like with the sound so if you master if you put it through all your Stuff Again, I don't know what I'm talking about if you put it through all your stuff I think it may change What it is and I so I don't know if I'd go through that process and I don't I don't like spending money on auditioning Personally, I don't mind spending time But I don't want to spend money Yep, but so but if you have someone who's willing to master it For nothing why not but I think they prefer it not Which is unlike the finished product right they want to hear this product They want to hear if you can relate the story and then yeah, they want to know if you can do the job They want to hear the the voice they want to hear what you do how you tell the story exactly right down Yeah, george Um, jeff holman are very own He says if you are narrating a non-fiction audiobook Do you have to read the whole book beforehand like when you would with a fiction book? That's a great question and it's I think when you become Skilled at doing all these kind of things Um, it kind of depends on the nature of the book if it's and I'm okay you're not psychological thing or How to be a better marketer in 10 weeks or something In general those books are set up and the introduction tells you what's going to happen And you have an idea the the the official answer is yeah, you got to read it Unofficially if you have a schedule you can kind of if it's a non-fiction generally in those kinds of books You know, I understand you're hurting. Let me help you through the hurt that kind of stuff. It's a repetition Of this thing until it finally sinks into the listener's mind And so you can probably escape reading all you need to need to go through it or something I'm also going to recommend if you don't feel like reading the book then hire a prepper There are such things and they're they're totally wonderful. I know a bunch of them and I use them In fiction you have to read the whole thing. I believe Um, I I've hired a prepper to help me with the book that I've got a a bit of a hurry on but I'm still reading it I want her input so I get so just I'm in the same place But I need to read it so I know what happens because in a story you need to know what goes on In if if the if the non-fiction book is military history or or autobiography Yeah, you got to read it because that reads very much like nonfiction Yep, absolutely Catherine jade jarvey asks How do you find the balance in acting for audiobooks? She says I feel like sometimes I lean into Acting without doing voices or anything then may be desired. Do you have any input for this and is she overthinking it I'm not certain. I understand the question to be fair and I don't want to mislead her She's saying that she's Concerned that she's overacting. I guess they're overacting. Yeah Yeah, let me see. Thanks to chat to ask the question. How do you find the balance in acting for audiobook? I feel sometimes I lean more into acting in quotes without doing voices or anything than maybe desired well, I I think if you feel your here's here's one of the big things You know that john love it when he goes acting and he does that kind of thing Yes, every time every single time and I I'm guilty of it. I bet you guys are too Every single time an actor comes in to talk to me They talk just like this. Hey george. Hey dan. Hey, john. You can we talk with a little chat? Okay, let's go ahead and go ahead and audition now You can't remember all of a sudden there's this new fucking guy Where did that come from is and it's that and I think that we have to work against that And I think that kind of bullshit acting takes you out of the moment I think you need to settle on the idea that Almost all of the audiobook acting we do and almost all acting in general. Yeah, here's what you need to think about The different in audiobook acting this is probably the answer in audiobook acting There's a tendency to think of it as theatrical Because it's a script And it's a story and that's that's what theater is and sometimes there's a director and that's what theater is And you for once in your life get to play all the parts you're king lear and you're in your lady mcbeth you're everybody The thing is Unlike theater there There's no jazz hands. There's no singing out louise. There's no row double j you have this wonderful microphone Who is your audience? And that's who you're playing to So becomes the idea is small the idea is less is more So it's it is acting but it's film acting I believe audiobooks are cinema cinematographers kind of acting. It's a cinema experience I think the author of its fiction or nonfiction uses words like a painter uses Color to create a scene the author creates a scene with his words and the job of the actor is to see the scene And I think I think reading Is like a film that's why when you're reading if it's if it's i'm okay. You're okay or you're hogwarts Whatever it is you're lost in that world. It's a george's dinnertime. George's dinnertime. Oh, okay. Sorry. I was lost in hogwarts Because you're in that other world I think you need the actor needs to create that other world And I don't think it's with Big movements and big acting things. It's much smaller. There's reactions Pardon the audiobooks need to understand there's a um There's a time to react someone says something I never want to see you again What and that that beat that little pause between that and that which is human nature They'll they want to get rid of it because it's dead space on the on the tape on the on the on the wave file That's acting it's okay Yeah, so I think that You're overacting if you're if you're if you seem big If you seem like you're if you seem like you're in the Broadway show of gypsy, you're doing too much It's voice under not voice over. I think oh george perfect. That's I love that. I'm stealing that voice over acting Aren't I stealing that from shatner or something? I swear. I heard him say that maybe sabotage. Maybe you are No, this one's from patricia andrea Uh, she said I tried livervox to do a tiny chapter of a book But it had quite a few characters And mostly men how do you decide not to make weird voices? If there are no requirements to do voices, how do you remind yourself if you do a voice or how do you refrain from doing A voice that whole last part in in a parentheses, but there's no closed parentheses, so I don't know what to do now I'm lost Um, I think the answer is is in the question. Um, you're not doing a voice. You're playing a character I believe And this is what I teach all time characters have to be You have to cast the character from your frame of reference We've all been to grade school in high school and then maybe further schooling and we've all worked in a place or that place We've met people we have families. We've seen film and television all those people we've seen can be characters in our book So let's say that so and so says, you know, it'd be great at that It's Dan Leonard. I can see now I'm not gonna do Dan Leonard impersonation But if I picture Dan Leonard as my guy, I'm gonna give it a different read than if I pictured, um Benedict Cumberbatch You know what I mean? So I think you need to cast your characters from your frame of reference I don't think and I think you need to understand the sorry. Are you saying there's a difference? Yes Only in the Sherlock Holmes portrayal other than that. It's exactly the same guy. Yeah Yes, certainly in the enigma code. He was definitely uh, Dan I saw Dan Leonard a lot of times I got confused because of that. Um, the Watson type. Yes But I think I think you need to be um, understand that a character is is is based on who he is not just a weird voice You build it from the inside out not the outside in And I just I just think also you can understand that different characters You can change your voice. You can be quieter or louder or slower or faster Pace it faster. You know, just a thousand different things to change your voice when someone calls you on the phone Of course now we have it says george a text caller, but george sounds different than dan who sounds different than johnny. It sounds different than Than than sue than than anybody, you know, so you can just what makes somebody different Just you can some people take a long time to speak just Play the character the voice will be there and we already suspended our belief. You don't have to worry about I know you're female playing a male. I know you're not a male. I'm already real and I'm willing to believe you're everybody It's okay carry on tell the story Yeah, and that's the great thing about audiobooks, especially when you hear a great narrator like you or scott brick or Some of the others where you just get totally drawn in and the whole thing is in your mind and you can Follow them on and that's really great Uh terry briscoe asks have you ever tried or ever had a book that took longer than expected because It hit close to home or and it was emotionally draining Oh lord. Yeah, sure. Um Yes Um, I there there are there are many. Um Especially if you're if you're in the moment. I did marley and me um then it took We you know what happened so It took it took probably 12 to 14. It took at least two three hours For me to do the close of the chapter marley passes away. Just I Because When you're crying no one can understand you so and though it's important to play the emotion But you still need to be heard Um, and and also almost a lot of when I started in the business. There was I did a lot of coming of age books And in most of those books the authors had it in their mind that Child a young adult cannot become a teen cannot become an adult Unless their mom their dad their best friend their brother or their dog died I think so there's always so it's always it's always it's always heartbreaking and in any in any book in any story when a character you You like They really enjoy passes away However, it is, you know the the death of someone that you care about So It is an emotional moment for you. So yeah, and and many many many many books It's been difficult for me. But that's Also the joy of acting to get through those things and move on because it's uh You know acting is his real life magnified Absolutely, you get one more in You got time for one or one or two more sure this one's from maple j Julie from youtube how long it does it take to do the audiobook take to do the audio For a book. I have a problem of reading a book Cover to cover I think that's the two to one ratio you were talking about. Yeah. Yeah, usually for every so if the audio book is a 10-hour book assume That the actor spent 20 hours doing it Um, so it's two to one is the industry average again There are people who worked a little slower work a little faster as long as you get your book in by the deadline I'm always early. I I insist on being early But I always get in by the I give a little a little note. First off But I miss maple that I think maple joe maple j You need to start reading the book cover to cover because otherwise you don't know how it ends which is What's the point? um the other thing is If you have a book and that publisher says let's get it in I need it on friday I'm going to tell you They're not in the office on friday. I they're not So say to them in the negotiation and you're allowed to say look that friday is perfect. But you know what? Would it be okay if say you're not in friday because friday is all day If it's if it when you get into the office on monday. It's it's in your files Now you've bought yourself friday saturday and sunday to finish the book in case you need it and you're still in deadline So you want to shoot for a friday deadline and then extend it to the monday morning It gives you three days and doesn't do a thing to their schedule. I promise you forgot their friday. It's not going through their through their mastering stuff And proofing stuff That weekend it isn't in most cases anyway, so you can certainly add not just a little it just gives you an extra three days on your schedule All right Little pro tip. Yeah, well and thank you for we've had a lot of those tonight Yeah, we've this is this has been just golden this hour We really appreciate you being with us johnny again if people want to get a hold of you for coaching And maybe attend one of your workshops. Where do they go? That's it. There you go Johnny heller.com for the podcast listeners out there. Yes Yeah, amazing that you can remember everything in order from all your workshops, but you don't know what book you're doing next I I know a book i'm doing now But there I know i'm leaving one out. There's like there's four or five on my board and I can't remember which one I'm leaving out. I'm very scared. I'm super on american history, but shitty on my history I love doing the the uh the narrative for american history. Anyway, johnny, thanks so much for being with us Always a pleasure looking forward to seeing you next time when we cross paths. All right guys. Thanks so much Alrighty, nice to see you fellas. Alrighty. All right. Do I have to get out of here? 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I do have a webinar. That's the adobe audition advanced Course or I get to go deeper into multitrack and get into some more tricks That's on november 30th. You can sign up at george the dot tech slash webinars You can get 10 off of that by typing in v obs fan 10 In the coupon code area and lastly in the free side of things on tuesday tomorrow I'm I'm doing an ask me anything on clubhouse, which I do the last Uh, tuesday of the month every month Um, again, that's on clubhouse. Just look for george the tech on clubhouse Alrighty and we've got uh lots of donors people you can look if you want to help support the show We really appreciate it It it makes us it makes the technical end of this so much easier when we have the stuff that we need to do it And we appreciate everybody who uh, donates to us like robert leadham steven chandler kasey clack jonathan grant tom pinto greg thomas a doctor voice ant land productions martha con 949 designs christopher epperson sarah borges philips apyr brine page patty gibbons rob rider shana pentington baird don griffith tray mosley diana birdsall and sandra manwheeler Hey, you can join our mailing list too. So you know who's coming up on the show and uh, you can do that on our website v obs dot tv and click on Subscribe and uh, we'll get you on the list there. 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a clothes dryer, stuff that should be sitting in a landfill or a recycling area, they bring it out here, shoot it and then just walk away. That's how gun owners really screw over ourselves. We really do that. Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Here I am at the gravel pit in Hale, Michigan. One of my favorite places to shoot, if I have a rifle or wanna stretch out a bit, I can come to this pit and approximately back up to about 300 yards. It's a great place to shoot. It's managed by the state of Michigan. They would get their heavy machinery in here, a bunch of front loaders. They would move the berms around and make it a real nice place to shoot. They would also manicure the driveway in and the trails around here so nobody would get stuck. It's an unmonitored range where gun owners can come and shoot their guns, have a variety of berms to use and the distance would offer an advantage for people who are shooting long guns. Even back in this area, there's a place where you could go up top and shoot pistol. If somebody was shooting rifle, you could go back there, shoot pistol. When they left, if you wanted to shoot rifle, you could do that. There have been times when I have shot rifle. I saw other people that wanted to come in and shoot rifle. I packed up and went up to the pistol area just to be friendly. You don't want anybody ever shooting behind you and I would respect the fact that they were shooting rifle and other people would respect the fact that I was shooting rifle. I would come here with Don all the time we would set up. It's completely unmonitored and it made for a great place to shoot and exercise our second amendment rights. But look at this, it's locked up, it's closed. And you ask, well, why is it closed? Why is it locked up? If I go on the other side of this rail, I am trespassing and potentially in court with a fine of over $800. Now last month, Don and I were shooting up at the top in the pistol area. You can stretch out to about 20, 25 yards up there. That's what it's meant for. But we were shooting up there and who come came in up to visit us? A couple of sheriffs on the ATV. They said, what are you guys up to? So we're just shooting our guns. How you doing? They wanted to know what we were shooting. Nice guys, great guys. They said, hey, we're just here letting people know that this pit could potentially be closed if things don't change. And they liked us because we had steel targets, we had piles of brass where we were picking up after ourselves. We were bringing a bunch of garbage into this range shooting it up and leaving it for somebody else to deal with. And they said, this has been a problem. We've been dealing with this for a long time and the people who take care of this range are sick of it. It's a dedicated shooting range from the state of Michigan and we're out just giving people warning that if things don't change around here, we're going to close it down. Well, you can see they closed it down. They put some posts out on Facebook. They said, this is what we're looking at. We're gonna close this place down because people aren't taking care of it. The state of Michigan's taking care of it. Actually, the trail that comes in here is called Liberty Lane and people would come in, they'd sight in their optics, they would shoot their guns. Most people would take care of their stuff and then they would leave for somebody else or whatever. There's enough room for a lot of people to shoot here all at one time. Most of the time I'm shooting here, you'll hear gunshots in the background and that's what it is. Other people shooting their guns, having a good time. But people would bring their garbage. This is how gun owners eat their own. People would bring their garbage. They would bring anything that belongs in a landfill. Think it's fun to come up here and shoot paper targets that eventually make their way and litter into the forest over here. They bring a wheelbarrow. They bring a clothes dryer, stuff that should be sitting in a landfill or a recycling area. They bring it out here, shoot it and then just walk away. That's how gun owners really screw over ourselves. We really do that. You're given fair warning of what could happen but we have a lot of weekend warriors out here because there are a total of lakes around here. People come, they visit other people. They say, hey, we'll go up to the health pit and we'll have a good time. We'll shoot a bunch of stuff and not worry about it. Well, by them not worrying about it, really stuck it to the rest of us who use this pin on a regular basis. So the sheriffs were great. They said, hey, spread the word. This place could close if things don't change. Well, things didn't change and now it's closed. We ran into that exact same sheriff, one of them on an ATV when Don and I were shooting at the range in the woods in the National Forest and he pulls up. He said, hey, I remember you guys. We said, yeah, the pits closed. He said, yep, the pits closed. Nobody took care of their stuff or shall I say very few people took care of their stuff and the pit is closed. I said, well, can we park and walk down there? He said, absolutely not. That's trespassing and you'll get a fine upwards of $800. And so the problem is people didn't take care of their stuff. We closed the pit. Now nobody could use it. Thanks a lot, everybody. Thanks a lot for not cleaning up after yourselves. I like to come in here with Don. We came in here all the time. We would use a variety of the berms. We'd shoot long distance if you're creative. You can get up to 300 yards, primarily around two to 50 would be an average range that you could stretch out here. We used a pistol area. We'd make our videos. We'd do our reviews. We'd have a good time. It was a great place. It was totally a monitor. Never had a range officer looking over our back until gun owners decide they want to leave their garbage behind and leave a mess for everybody else. And now it's closed. Now we can't use it. So we asked the guy, we say, hey, pit's closed. How is it gonna be permanent? He said two months. And I have to believe they're closing it down two months to send a strong signal to the people that come here and leave their trash that, hey, look, if it continues, we'll close it for good. But two months also puts it right before hunting season where a lot of people come in here and site in their new rifles. They get new optics. They want to make sure they're all set by the time they hit their blinds or wherever they hunt that they will be all set. And most of the weekend warrens will be gone. They won't be here to screw everything up. So right there is the problem. Right there. Why is this happening? Because gun owners eat their own by leaving a mess, not cleaning up, leaving brass everywhere. And I don't even mind that. Cause there are people that come with buckets just to pick up brass. So even if you just left brass, it would be fine because somebody comes all the time. They recycle it. They make a few bucks. They enjoy it. They consider it relaxing to come pick up other people's brass. And I've had one guy tell me, hey, just leave your brass because I come just about every day when the sun's going down to pick up the brass. But everything else is, you know, leaving stuff that should be garbage and thrown away. And there are places to do that around here all over the place. But no, they bring it out here, leave it for somebody else to clean up. The state of Michigan and the people working on the pit and the berms and everything else, they're sick of it. They said, you know what? We're sick of it. We do this for gun owners. And it's the gun owners who knife us in the back when we want to make a nice shooting place for people to enjoy their second amendment rights. It's a hail pit, beautiful place to shoot, beautiful greenery, nice environment. It's off of Liberty Trail. And yet gun owners eat their own, do everything in their power to screw it up so none of us can use it. Thanks a lot. It's just a shame that it's come down to this and I'm hoping that everybody learns a lesson.
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Members' Oaths and Affirmations (Part 2) - 12 May 2016
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Mae oedd ym heddiw i i wedi eu ddefnyddio iawn, Ac efallai yn ddechrau. Morris Golden yw West Scotland. Mae'n gweld i'n ddysgu'r gwahiau ac yn llwyddiadau'n ddechrau. Morris Charles Golden. Morris Charles Golden. Mae'n bwysig i'r ysgolfydd ac yn ddechrau llwyddiadau. Mae'n bwysig i'r ysgolfydd ac yn ddechrau llwyddiadau. Mae'n ddechrau i'r eu ddechrau i'r ysgolfydd, mae'n ddechrau i'r arddog ac i gweithdofydd. Llywodraeth Cymru Ielawwyruruogaeth, Lywodraeth Merthyn, lawergau ac으면 o fenywodraeth mae hyn wedi meddyg neu ziwyrno llog. JCloedd! Ile-L為 sydd y clyw iais yn gor century i thawdd i'r ars mistake sydd hgw diseasehau wrth foliwyr äth还有r Cadw Reedgrwr y Maes Curir Lawy. Mae Rwda Grant. Ymfriendlydon ddwyngol oherwydd… …goffin a phreidwyr hefyd o'r methu… …acordi'n ddim yn yr wych dros, ac mae Rwda Grant… …bool yn ddwy blwyddyn i hefyd, oherwydd… …a phreidwyr hefyd, oherwydd… …oherwydd rwy'n ddwy ffaithf Jeju… … casesf ymwrdd yn iawn o feithfyrdd ac maes oherwydd… …oherwydd rydw i feithfyrdd ac maes oherwydd… …oherwydd rydw i feithfyrdd ac oherwydd rydw i… …oherwydd rydw i feithfyrdd ac fyddwyd… I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Ian Gray. Islaw then. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Ian, come in gray. I, Ian, come in gray. Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance? Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law? To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Jamie Greene, West Scotland. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Jamie Gillan-Green. I, Jamie Gillan-Green. Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance? Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law? To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. So help me God. Ross Greer, West Scotland. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Ross John Greer. I, Ross John Greer. Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance? им yn ddaig i gael y cantel y Llywcę Treiw acnu Ffwrddarrid, mor leitredd yr oedon Sredin Llywissementnoch Gweinol. Mhelyt ar Mae'r Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Rachel Hamilton, South Scotland. Can you please raise your right hand and repeat after me? I, Rachel, Georgina Hamilton. I, Rachel, Georgina Hamilton. Do you swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance? To your Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Emma Harper, South Scotland. Please repeat after me. I, Emma Mary Harper. I, Emma Mary Harper. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. I need my Scots. OK, that's fine, thanks. Alison Harris, Central Scotland. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Alison Ada Harris. I, Alison Ada Harris. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Do swear tha I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. I help me God. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Claire Hawke. I, Claire Hawke. Do swear tha I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Do swear tha I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Mae eich drifeswyddoch, Feena Elizabeth, yr adweddau a'r dilymiadau ar y law. Fionener-Hyslop, Llyr Llyrth Gwll. Fyen i'n gweld i'r Adweddau, Fionna Jane Hyslop. Fionna Jane Hyslop. Mae eich drifeswyddoch, Sônli, sylwg, ac yn eu carodion ffordd, Mae eich drifeswyddoch, Sônli, sylwg, ac yn eu carodion ffordd, Mae eich drifeswyddoch, Fionna Jane Hyslop. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Daniel Johnson Can you please repeat after me? I thangill Gwai Johnson I thangill Gwai Johnson Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Alex Johnson, North East Scotland. Please raise your right hand, repeat after me. I, Alexander Johnston. I, Alexander Johnston. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. So help me God. Alison Johnston, Lothian. Can you please repeat after me? I, Alison Johnston. I, Alison Johnston. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. James Kelly. Glasgow. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, James Kelly. I, James Kelly. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Ie, Liam Kerr. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Your Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her ears and successors according to law. So help me God. Liam Kerr. North East Scotland. Can you please repeat after me, I, Liam Kerr. I, Liam Kerr, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her ears and successors according to law. Bill Kidd. Glasgow, Anise Land. Please repeat after me. I, Bill Kidd. I, Bill Kidd. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Joanne Lamont, Glasgow. Can you please repeat after me? I, Joanne McDougall-Lamont. I, Joanne McDougall-Lamont. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. John Lamont, Etric Roxburgh and Berwickshire. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, John Robert Lamont. I, John Robert Lamont. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Monica Lennon, central Scotland. Can you please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Monica Lennon. I, Monica Lennon. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. To Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. So help me goets. Richard Leonard, Central Scotland. Please repeat after me. I, Richard Leonard. I, Richard Leonard. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance. To Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. i'r magysdig, Cwyn Elizabeth, yw'r aes ac yw'r ddweud. Gordon Lindhurst. Llywyddyn. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud, Gordon Lindhurst. Gordon Lindhurst. Dwsolomlu, sy'n sylw i'n trwy i'n dechrau yn dechrau. Dwsolomlu, sy'n sylw i'n dechrau yn dechrau. Dwi'n cael ei ddweud i'n dechrau i'n dechrau. Dwi'n cael ei ddweud i'n dechrau i'n dechrau. Dwi'n cael ei ddweud i Cwyn Elizabeth, yr aes ac yr wyled, adicked. Dwi'n cael ei ddweud i'n ddoch, 모�ry doncr i'r ddweud. Richard Lochhead. R parabodd, wrtha'w bodwn gwirlo. Felly nad oeddwn ni Richard Neilson Lochhead. Dwsolomlu, sy'n sylw i'n dechrau yn dechrau. Dwsolomlu sy'n sylw i'n dechrau yn dechrau. Dwi'n ajusto impanydd curfyr, ac bydd galu'n dychrau. Richard Lyle, Adingston, and Bells Hill, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Richard McDonald Lyle, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. I, Angus MacDonald Lyle, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Gordon MacDonald, Edinburgh Pentlands, please repeat after me. I, Gordon MacDonald, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Lewis MacDonald, North East Scotland, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Lewis MacDonald, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Fulton MacGregor, Coatbridge and Christon, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Fulton James MacGregor, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Ken MacIntosh, West Scotland, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Kenneth Donald MacIntosh, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Derek Mackay, Renfrewshire North and West, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Derek John Mackay, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Rona Mackay, Shruth Kelvin and Beersden. I, Rona Mackay, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Ben MacPherson, Edinburgh North and Leith, please repeat after me. I, Ben MacPherson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Ruth Maguire, Cunningham South, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Ruth Bernadette Maguire, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Rona Mackay, Shruth Kelvin and Beersden. I, Rona Mackay, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Rona Mackay, Cunningham South, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Rona Mackay, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Gillian Martin, Aberdyncher East. Can you please repeat after me? I, Gillian Ann Martin. I, Gillian Ann Martin. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Glasgow Shettleston. Please repeat after me. I, John Fingland Mason. I, John Fingland Mason. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Michael Matheson, Falkirk West. Can you please raise your right hand and repeat after me? I, Michael Matheson. I, Michael Matheson. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. John McAlpine, South Scotland. Please repeat after me. I, John McAlpine. I, John McAlpine. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Liam McArthur, Orton Islands. Can you please raise your right hand and repeat after me? I, Liam Scott McArthur. I, Liam Scott McArthur. Do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Mark McDonald, Aberdeen Donsight. Please repeat after me. I, Mark McDonald. I, Mark McDonald. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. I, Mark McDonald. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Can you please repeat after me? I, Ivan McKee. I, Ivan McKee. Do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. Thank you. There will be a further break in the proceedings and we will resume again at 11.30.
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2022-09-13 UnManagement Call
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Marie, Daniel and Jerry melding minds.
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And I don't know if you guys know about this, but there is now a free live transcript feature in Zoom. So I'm going to turn that sucker on too, which gives us a rudimentary transcript. It's pretty good. I think they're moving, they're connecting it to otter.ai. But I was surprised to find this as a free offer. It used to be available only in the business account. Yeah. Yeah, no, that's great. Cool, where to start? Where should we start? There's a feast on the table in front of us. Do you have a leaning, Mary? Well, let me share with you a little bit of where my thinking has evolved to. And then I would really like to hear about what work you're doing and how we might apply things pragmatically. So the thing that is of very high importance to me is that I believe that patterns have a top-down structure with a bottom-up execution. Okay. I haven't really talked to anybody about this. So excuse me while I make up words and metaphors. There has to be some amount of structure. The problem with structures are that they tend to look more like hierarchies than networks and they imply a worth pyramid, right? The higher you are, the pyramid, the more worth you have and the more responsibility you have and the more money you should get and it automatically creates extrinsic motivators and then those extrinsic motivators take over everybody's behavior. When you go full self-organizing like a five-person startup, you have the opposite of that. And practices emerge like don't be evil. And we meet at eight in the coffee room and whatever the things are. And so the trick is to move power and authority from the hierarchy into the nodes. And the nodes have a very interesting... They can be physical, they can be human beings but nodes to me show up in all kinds of processes. And what we tend to do as humans is we go hierarchical and we set a goal. Once we've set a goal, we may argue about the best way to get there and then we cut off all other possibilities, period. It's done. Whereas I like to think about emergence as if you have certain practices like with kids in school in particular that you support their motivation and there are specific practices for that that you support their metacognition and there are specific practices for that. And they learn to do those practices, you do those practices with them, the workplace does those practices. As a side effect, all the things that you tried to achieve through goals happen in an environment that is created for serendipity. I think it is possible to identify a lot of the practices that support serendipity and oddly enough, most of them come out of religious or philosophical traditions even though they're never used that way. So one that I particularly like is grace, right? Right? If you learn to have grace for the people you're talking with, then you remove so much friction and misunderstanding. Trickiest part is to have grace for yourself but if you have grace for yourself then you remove the need to climb ladders and win arguments and so on, right? So for me, giving grace is a fundamental practice and I can't, of all the things that you can put it on top of it, that one's just like always necessary. And if I think, I believe that the country is gonna fall apart in the next five or 10 years and I'm sowing seeds, I'm learning Portuguese, I've got a European passport, I'm looking at what places are going to be most livable within the United States as climate changes. I'm talking to friends who have skills in various things. Now, none of those are a plan. None of those have a goal but I'm sowing all these seeds that will hopefully be there to harvest at a time when it's right. So that notion of emergent serendipity along with a organizing structure is to me the key. And then those organizing structures may very well have goals but they need to be very well defined and described and if they do not serve humanity, these approaches aren't going to work. So that's my thing. Wonderful, so many different exciting rich pieces there. One of the things that really strikes me and your description of sort of the steps that you're taking is that piece of, yeah, it's fostering emergence. It's building capacity. It makes me think of a slime mold where it's getting the stuff ready to go but it doesn't necessarily know where it needs to go yet but then the pieces are there so that when you say you need to, it will say like, great, here's the network and the community and the skills and the resources that I have been just engaging with and here's the shapes they need to take right now. And it feels like one of the things I really am becoming increasingly sort of an unmanagement evangelist in feeling that the more we build regular practice of just experiencing collaboration with each other in this approach, the more we build up our capacity for resilience, the more we build up this kind of a network and the more we move that critical piece that you were mentioning of, rather than focusing on here is the work and at all costs do the work, focusing on this is the way to be in a way that naturally the work just gets done because it's so much more flexible and can evolve to whatever the circumstance happens to be whether or not the predefined work might work to be doing or not. Exactly, and the purpose of structure is to remove friction and ensure communication and those kinds of things. Yeah, and yeah, I love what you're mentioning there Jerry about the kind of that slime mold piece as well that absolutely there'll be that environmental trigger and all of a sudden it's in, now they're gathering together and forming their fruiting body and such. The, or sporing body, the, so one of the things that we're doing at FOMASO in terms of this also is we're trying to take an approach that is taking the human centeredness of it as the seed piece, the core of it all kind of the keystone and then the rest of it is just kind of hits the practices within that. So rather than saying, again, our goal is to be working on fostering projects that relate to the SDGs, but that rather than pushing hard on that as a mandate what we're doing is having lots of conversations with people like you on Saturdays we have a community gathering where we almost never get into talking about like nitty gritty about projects or what people are working on it's just a chance for people to talk to get to know each other to express whatever's alive for them and to get a feel for who each other are. And the more we've been doing that the more potential projects just naturally unfold. So we'll have an hour's worth of conversation about whatever we happen to wanna talk about that day. And at the end it'll be like, oh, and here's two like well-defined crystals for projects that and here's the people we should talk to about whether or not those are projects that are viable and should maybe happen or not. We'll start really serendipitous. And that's what it's all about. It's all serendipity and grace and just sort of seeing where the connections are seeing where sparks happen and then fostering them. And really just aiming for that flexibility piece with it. And similarly, then the work that we end up doing with different organizations ends up being just wildly different for different organizations because it isn't that we're saying here's the widget that we're offering or here's the specific course that we offer. It's just talking and figuring out and if there's a place where it seems like there's something that our community has something that they can offer then we say like, oh, hey, why don't I put you in touch with so-and-so and let's just see if something happens or we'll say it sounds like you could maybe use, you know, we have a notion template for organizations that are at the early stages of getting going. If you'd like, we can set that up for you and do a couple of sessions. We've got to use through it with that be of interest. And just, yeah, just kind of playing together to figure out what those kind of pieces are. So yeah, that's interesting. And I love, I really am excited about the idea of trying to one of my goals is again to have some folks like both of you who can function as, I mean, an informal, I mean, it's more of a play group, but that, you know, informal words, it's an advisory council who's able to do that bridging between the sort of nascent theory that we're building around what unmanagement is and then finding the right opportunities to test that out and to put that into practice in different places and sort of put it in places and learn from that and just document what goes well and what doesn't go well. And the last piece I'll ramble because it sort of is alive for me in the moment that we're doing, because I think that not that everyone, not that every unmanaged organization has to take this approach, but that piece of extrinsic motivation that you mentioned, one of the breaks to put on that is just making it so that everything that we're doing is MIT open source so that anybody can take it, do whatever they want with it. If they profit from that, that's great. If they release whatever they're doing, that's great, but simply to make an ever-growing resource that's there and so many of the different struggles that come from the extrinsic motivations of how are we best going to make the profit out of this, then just dissolve and you can just focus on doing the stuff. They do for the organization, but the individuals will still be measuring the size of their offices. For us, that's easy, because everyone's office is in the house. You know, that's what I mean. But I totally know what you mean, yeah. Yeah, it makes me think of when I remember hearing the Dalai Lama, when my friend and I were in India back in 99 and him talking about, you know, even the most learned Rinpoche's, I love it. That was great, but like even most learned Rinpoche's still argue about who gets to the highest chair. Yeah. Yeah, April and I stayed at an Airbnb in Oakland many years ago, which was also a Zen monastery and run by a really cool woman who I still follow on Twitter and stuff, but her obsession with coffee and the off limits part of the kitchen, which related to coffee was the least Zen thing I had seen in a really long time. She was like completely on it with a timer and a thermometer and the whole, the whole like really, the whole really into my coffee and don't touch my coffee kind of thing. It was a meditation. That's why it has. Yeah, exactly. It was her practice. So just kind of throwing this on the table. One of my amateur beliefs about change is that we need to be able to tell a lot of stories. That other people can hear and then every now and then they'll be like, Oh, I'd like to try that. Or that sounds interesting. Either tell me more or how do I do that? At which point we could call in from the loose network of people who knows stuff and knows people and either connect to the person who did it or marshal up some resources. Those the resources at hand ideally would be in pattern languages and then in open source bodies of code because some of it can be instrumented or can be stood up or somebody who's already done it before why replicate their effort, why not build on their effort and then contribute back to their pile of open source whatever it was that you modified or improved, right? And if we keep doing that, we build these sort of platforms and then basically lather rinse repeat. So tell stories, figure out where attention is going follow that interest, not by telling people what to do but by helping them get done the thing they think they want to do and then all while creating or improving the comments. I love that. A couple of seeds that I'll throw out just from the network side. We have a couple of people who we've been talking a bunch with who have been sparking a lot of joy. One is Brenda Kiesel whose project is The Village and they're working on, it's storytelling. It's connecting to personal story and so they'll have a loose theme and then it's just building fostering compassion, empathy and connection between people by listening to each other's stories. And so she's got a real gift for, she actually ended up working with Arthur's Initiative Ukraine now just so that the people who were actively engaged in there started out as kind of, I think it's support circle relief for people to just talk about what was coming up for them in that work because it's intense and has turned into a whole other kind of piece with that. Yeah, no, story aggregation is a really interesting thing but also there's a really a neat group where we're in conversation with called Story Box who are working on developing the tools to allow right relation in story sharing when it's important story. So they're especially focused on Indigenous culture where it's important to capture story but it's also important to know, I've been given permission to tell this story to you personally. And so that that can percolate out and so that both the rights and the permissions and the collection of those stories is something that can be managed through smart contracts and distributive ledger and all that kind of thing. But well, yeah, and absolutely that piece of how important location is and place and story, yeah. The other thing that again just kind of pops to mind and then I'll step back is that it's interesting because I'm used to with pattern language, it typically being bringing together some people who are sort of steeped subject matter experts in a given area to talk about and discern. And what's so interesting with unmanagement is that it's the recognition right off the bat that pattern language is an important modality for trying to capture what this is about. But that there aren't, I mean, there are experts in the different aspects of it but it feels like it's something we're just on the cusp of something that we're figuring out. Like what is it and what does it look like? And that's a really interesting different story. Go ahead and read. I think the problem we have here is the Toyota problem. Okay. So the Americans wanted to understand why Toyota was doing so well and they went over there and saw their quality approach. They saw everything and they came back with no knowledge. Because it was alien to them? Because it was... Because they couldn't understand it, they couldn't see it. They built the only framework that was available to them with the hierarchical one. So the notion that independent agents all doing what they believe is best will somehow create something other than chaos is not something they had the capacity to think about. And so I think most of the work that I've done here, so on the industry side, I had about 10 years to practice. On the education side, I had about 10 years to hit my head against a wall. And on the parenting side, well, that experiment is still ongoing after two decades. And most of the things that I think matter here, all the lower layer stuff before you get into processes and stuff, all the lower layer stuff are more about thriving. How do you thrive as an individual? And part of the answer, you thrive as an individual in community with other people, in relationships with other people. Oh, and psychopaths can't do relationships. That's why they can't thrive, right? So I'm thinking about as elemental practices like motivation and metacognition. So actually motivation is at a higher level, because out of motivation, you've got those three things underneath that the autonomy, mastery, and purpose, right? So autonomy, mastery, and purpose are like atoms. To me, we kind of know what those are. They're not things that really need to be explained. However, learning how to interact with others in supporting their autonomy and your own is Toyota. There's not a mindset for that. And until you have the mindset, everything looks like just another chart. And so I've been working on writing a couple of articles about, well, actually about kids, about educating kids and raising kids and using examples. And they have titles like stop telling kids they can change the world, right? Because that's cruel. Most kids are not going to change the world and setting that expectation is completely inappropriate, letting them know that there are obstacles and for whatever they want, no matter what they want, there are obstacles and in most cases, those obstacles can be overcome with hard work. That's what you wanna say, but it's not what people say. It's not what people teach kids. And so that's what kids come away with. And kids are taught from birth that their wishes don't matter, that they don't have bodily autonomy, that the universe just strikes out at them and tells them they're bad kind of randomly, right? That happens to, and then it happens, they're prepared for it when it happens to school. And then it happens again when you go to work because by now you know how the hierarchy works and you're either a rebel or a, or a obsequious, like those are your only options. It's very hard to walk through that environment with dignity. And so that dignity is another piece that I have really been focusing on. Okay, now I'm remembering. What I'm gonna get back to is that I think there are some things that are atomic enough. So we can put atoms underneath agents motivation. We can put atoms under metacognition and call it learning. That's a pattern for learning. Whereas there should also be one for approaching happiness. Right, so, and things under there include just like be kind, help if you can. And not because you're extrinsically motivated to, right? And not because it makes you a better person, but because you don't like to be in pain either. I read a book about 20 years ago that had a story about a, about Buddhist monks who were tortured into that. And after they were rescued, one of them said, I was in very grave danger. And they said, yeah, we know. And he said, no, no, no, I was in very grave danger of feeling hate. Because I believe that pain is pain. Our bodies and minds are created to be resilient to pain. We're not resilient to suffering. And in order to not suffer, you can't let, you have to clean up all the original sin of how our bodies evolved and get rid of jealousy and hatred and all those things that cause you pain. Yeah, it makes me think a lot about one of the core practices for me is the first set of Patanjali sutras and the version of it that I'm familiar with has a whole little explanation when it's talking about some kinds of thoughts are painful and others not painful. I'm not aware of them, that's wonderful. Talking about pain in exactly that meaning. So that when it's saying pain, it doesn't mean as in it makes you say, ouch, but it leads you further astray into the stuff that are- Right, yes, that. And the things that might be physically painful but that lead you to the place of, I mean, in that terminology non-attachment isn't painful, yeah. Right. Yeah. So I think that there should be a core that's just about thriving. And then once you've got thriving, then you say, okay, so that's true for an individual, right? And now what's the next unit up? It's the team or the family or the classroom. And what are the patterns that are now created because of the additional complexity of more people? Yeah. So that's kind of how I'm thinking about the structure. I love that. One of the things in terms of the kind of tears of, oh, sorry, Jerry, you had a thing, I'd like to hear it. Are you gonna lose what you're about to say? I will, thanks. Okay. So two things I wanted to put in conversation. One is something I put in the chat a little bit earlier, which is it feels like the core of the pattern language you're thinking about for unmanagement is the core of the pattern language for parenting. Yes. The core of the pattern language for being a human and community. There's like this core. And I think we should call it out as such and maybe name that subset as such. Like there's just a high functioning core here that is modular, shareable, should be pointed to by other pattern languages, et cetera, et cetera. We offer it up like almost parsable from the larger context of unmanagement, which is like business and management and whatever, because we don't wanna turn people off from this core, which is about how to be a good human. I think that the core should be a beautiful set of subroutines that then other things can call. Diamond sutra of sorts. And then the second thought I had was, oh my gosh, this whole gonna be, how do I, how am I zen in the world? How do I drop all these needs and wants sounds unattainable? So I wrote, you know, there's this core, the shareable and then there's this notion that, oh my God, if I need to be a perfect zen being in order to do any of this, I'm done. I'm dead. I'm never gonna try it. It's though there were a goal. Well, exactly, but there's a piece of how do we invite people in to do this in a way that's completely friendly, familiar, comfortable and easy for them? Like do one simple step can change your life is a nice book, one small step, sorry. So one simple thing that you can always choose is assume positive intent. Bingo, and I go there all the time and that is a core preceptive design from trust and nobody necessarily has thought through what that even means. And I think it means all the things we're talking about. Yes. So totally agree. Yeah. No, that's wonderful. And part of it too is to go aside that would be lovely to have the explanation of how brains work, how they're trained and why we're all so fucked up and that we all have coping mechanisms and stop judging coping mechanisms if you don't have anything better to offer. Yeah, and I really like that piece that is like an underpinning assumption that needs to be a part of the invitation that everyone's on a path and a trajectory around all of this stuff and that we're all fumbling towards whatever it is and learn from each other's fumbles when we kind of transparently and humbly share them rather than getting into, again, it's avoiding wherever those are unnecessary hierarchies of here as the guru of this thing, let me show you how to do it. And it's saying, here's my experience is what are yours and what can we each learn from those and where are there things within that? Yeah. Yes. One of the things that strikes me is also this piece of sort of the tears of complexity that when you start just from thriving and that then as you're building community outwards that it then becomes about, well, okay, then how do we help that community thrive? And as that community is expanding, you keep doing that. And so you start from a fairly simple set of processes and such around that and that then it's as you get forward that you're identifying, well, here's the specific issues you know, from the corona wide perspective, for example, well, COVID is having a sufficient impact on a lot of people's ability to thrive. So how do we as a community want to respond to that specific piece and that you can then get into, you know, whatever arbitrary levels of complexity needs to happen in order to say, well, how do we most effectively engage with that in a way that's meaningful? But the other piece that fits with that that I like how Archer has been describing more recently kind of from the experience there sort of the push and pull and horizontal and vertical teams piece where it really is have a big, you know, if it's something that has a mission, has a mission, has a mission well-defined but have it be- English, please. Sorry. In English. Exactly, yes. Have it be something that anybody can look at and say like, yes, that's the thing that that's why I'm here. And then to have the flexibility then within that for everybody to be brainstorming and talking about and sharing experience to say, well, we could do this and we could do that in a very yes and approach and that you then have, you know, inevitably you have a core team of people who are like, I'm gonna put time and passion and energy into this more, but that you don't have to draw a line around that group. That's just something that happens. But to then have it so that as a group helps the whole community engage around well, which of these things are maybe priorities where we want to focus a little bit, have it so that you build structure out of that, but not in a way that pairs away everything else. So you, the seething, roiling, ideation space that everybody is in, where they're coming up with different ideas and forming their own subteams and it being much less about how well does this fit with our current blueprint than how much, like is there, where's their neat stuff going on? Where's their interesting energy and how do we support that interesting energy doing more of whatever it is that it's doing? So figuring out how to fit the pieces together, but not how to shoehorn them together in such a way that they lose that spark that makes them what they are. Exactly, yes. A couple thoughts here. One of the things I find happens a lot in open global mind is lots of people show up with on their own mission and they're just trying to recruit people to their mission and there isn't a lot of blending of missions or finding of overlaps, which is a piece of what I'm really interested in doing more of. So what you get is like, I want to do Viking cosplay. No, no, no. We have to do emergency response for Ukraine. No, no, no. This is just an improv play. Let's have a great time. And it's like, it's really hard to sort of, it's very hard to spend time with all the communities because you run out of time. That doesn't work. It's exhausting. And many of the participants are so mission driven that they're not really flexible to bend towards some other mission or even to sort of adopt some of the practices or whatever else. So you have to make choices. And it's one thing to be really inclusive and to treat everyone with dignity and grace. It's another to figure out, how do we make our path through this so that everybody can pick up from the interactions, the thing they need to help their project move forward, including volunteers who are now interested, et cetera, et cetera, without destroying the center in some way because the center is fragile in some sense and too much exposure to too many new ideas every single time with no progress on any of them is just destructive to the group, I think over time in some sense. Unless there's a place where all you're doing is stirring the pot, which is good, which is sort of how I think of the Thursday morning OGM calls. It's like, I think of it as I dip the ladle in the stream and then when I see something interesting, I stir the pot. That's how I facilitate the Thursday calls. I'm dipping the ladle and stirring the pot. And then separately back to the idea of missions and all that, one thing I'm trying to do for myself, for the project I'm on and for others in OGM and related entities is let's paint a mosaic picture of our mission or future. Some image of our future. And I like mosaic for a couple of reasons. One, it's a low resolution image. Mosaics are like pixel art or mind blocks, what's it called? Minecraft, it's like large blocky, low resolution kind of image and mosaics decompose into tiles. And so I'm actually trying to figure out and I had a call yesterday morning about this very topic. How do we take an ambitious project and deconstruct it into tiles which are fundable software projects? And how do we open a conversation across projects so that we can recognize and then promote to the head of the queue those tiles that serve multiple project at the same time that are both a priority because they fix something important but they also fix something in your project and something in your project. That's an important tile, let's get funding on that. And then how do we author the tiles so that they're composable? Open source is awesome, but open source with bad architecture doesn't really help. Open source in some way that's composable so that it's usable in a variety of different contexts and tools is really wonderful. So I'm trying to figure out how to stand that up and it's really slow going. But I feel like if we can stand that process up have people writing pattern languages so that we can distill the wisdom and share that into the commons and then create us and I'm losing some of the different threads. But if we get some of these different things stood up then different people with projects can show up, participate, pick up what they need, leave what they need, improve the whole process and lather rinse, repeat from there. And then in the middle of this is sort of what I'm thinking about as an attitude or an intentional approach which you might think of as unmanagement, right? And unmanagement is a way of fulfilling all of these things which are more operational the things I just described are like, hey, how would I get this done? How would I, I'm sort of trying to riff on how would I use unmanagement to actually write some code to stand up and finish a project that is then useful to the whole community? Like that. And to me, like the painting of these mosaics is really important and I'm not really sure exactly what that is yet. I can show you some diagrams I've drawn by hand that I haven't turned into online diagrams because I haven't sat down and said, okay, I've got to do that task. But I'm experimenting with a thing called Excalidraw which is a plugin for Obsidian which has the nice feature that when you change a name in Excalidraw it changes the page name in Obsidian on a markdown file and I think vice versa which means you can have drawings that interact nicely with texts which are in a pattern language or a body of documents. That gets tactically really interesting because you can then start playing with the different tools we're talking about with each other. No, that's exciting. I'm gonna have to dive into Obsidian and Excalidraw I haven't played with, but they found very neat. I've bookmarked that now. Another piece that strikes me is that again from that sort of either funding or resources side that when you have this mixture of sort of, if we're thinking in this case it's like the project so it's being the, I mean, I guess you can do it either way but you've got your different projects and then you've got your different kind of software pieces or composable bits that can help with it. And when you have those all interlinked in the community it makes it much easier to be able to say, okay, well this given piece of software here's the four different initiatives that benefit from that. So how do we get those four initiatives to help support that thing happening and how do we roll together as easily as possible grant proposals that are then able to say, here's the thing that needs to happen, here's the organizations that can write their memorandum of understanding and their endorsements of saying like, yes, this is something that'll move our work forward so that it becomes as easy as possible to support moving all the different pieces getting all of themselves that need Oxygen the Oxygen they need. And in the middle of this, I'm gonna complicate things the way I did a moment ago, there's a bunch of projects in here that aren't well grounded, aren't well structured, are being run by somebody who has awesome ideals and intentions and no particularly good concept for what to do or how to do it. And they're in the mix as well and you don't wanna call them out. You want to help them get somewhere but you also don't want resources to go into what they're doing because you're kind of sure and I hate to say this, that's gonna be money not spent well. And how do you bake that into the community so that that happens gently and well? And so that the participants who aren't very good at some skill learn the skill and then ladder up to the point where they're creating the things that actually you go, oh, good. Now I see clearly that that's something we should support. And what really excites me but what you said there is I mean, because of course visualization is what comes to mind for me and doing it in a way that it takes some time because it has to be longitudinal but where you then have trajectories and it isn't about saying, here's someone who is just bad at doing things and then said you're able to say, here's where you seem to be on your specific trajectory and these are the pitfalls that when we look at things are clearly the pitfalls for this. Here's some people who might be able to help mentor with some of that. Here's some projects that you should check out that have been particularly successful in the areas that you're kind of in. And it also provides that feedback so that for me as a project leader I can look at it and say, okay, here's some places I need to improve and that me as a community member I can look at that and say, this is a project that's being, the core group of this is really a bunch of movers and shakers who have done some really cool things in the past. So definitely I would like to contribute some resources to making this thing happen. And I think this process is hard. I think this is the right process but I think it's just really hard and the efforts I've made over the last couple of years through OGM to do this for different sub-projects I haven't made a lot of progress. It hasn't really worked. And I apologize. I'm gonna have to, I'm physically needed elsewhere at the top of the hour which I'd rather not because I love this conversation. And I think we should talk more than once every very long time. I agree, absolutely agree. Yeah, so Jerry it was lovely to see you. Well, it's not top of the hour yet and you were about to say something. Oh, I thought you needed to, oh, okay. No, no, no, top of the hour, top of the hour. I'm just giving us notice that nine minutes from now I need to boogie or actually eight minutes because I have to walk to a different room. And what was the last topic that I was about to comment on? That's a good question. So how do you, partly I was putting in some of the bad news about. Oh, I know. The thing is, I think the solution for all of that is you just help people understand what are the needs of a project. Not no single person has to have all the skills. And what I found worked really great with self-organizing teams is that people would do what they were good at. But if you, and also that early in a project, wild-eyed, crazy people are your best resource and the ones I wanna hang with that I want them to stimulate my brain and then close to delivery, it's like, I don't wanna see those people. I'm like, you, no, no, no more ideas. Out of the room, out of the room, go. Go find something else. And I want the person who will pick through everything so nitpicky that it makes my eyes glaze over who I then love during that part of the project. And so I think it's more about having teams where collectively you have what you need rather than having this notion of leaders who are supposed to do X, Y, and Z. Yeah, I really like that. I have a small riff on temporary sort of, what do I call it, local and temporary hierarchy in the sense of I don't believe in the non-hierarchical organization, but I think that at some point it's like, Mary, that's a great idea. Why don't you take this through that idea and she's the leader for the next period until we're done with that process and then fades back into the crowd and then we'd lather and repeat. Yeah. So what do we do? If YouTube are okay with it, I would love to share this recording with my other two directors at Tomazzo. So my MO is to post a lot of videos on YouTube every week all the time. I'm happy to post this openly to YouTube on my account or if you'd rather do it on yours either way. But I'm... I don't think she's mean about anybody. I don't think so. Okay, we're good. Yeah, good. So I'll just do that and I'll send you guys the link to the YouTube. I'll send you guys an open YouTube link to this call. Perfect. And then, again, I sent her, there's a link on the document that you made, Mary, to the unmanagement kit that we're trying to put together, which is just meant to be a basic document that says, here's some of the hallmarks for a situation where unmanagement might be appropriate. Here's some of the guiding principles that are important. Right now, you both have comment or access, but I'd be delighted to just give you editor access on that to dump your thoughts on there as well. Yeah, that would be great. And then similarly, I'm keen to talk about the pattern language side. I'm keen to talk at any point, I'm happy to talk about what are some of the things that we're kind of doing, either at Tomaso or that either of you are involved with, where they might serve as good bridge points between theory and practice where we can kind of document and learn together. It would be amazing to see somebody actually intentionally adopt some of these practices. Yeah, well, and we really are trying to, there's a couple of organizations that we're in conversation with now that we're talking to you, that that's part of why we need the kit, is to be able to say, here's the thing that we think might be useful so that you can just find your mission, open the floodgates and kind of let the constructive chaos happen. I've met two architects and we got to talking about pattern languages and they both said, my MO is when I hit a new client, I hand them a copy of the book, A Pattern Language. And I say, if you like this, we can probably work together. I love it. It's good, it's really good. It's like this book has the spirit of how I like to work. And in fact, if you absorb some of the patterns, it will raise our conversation. Yeah. Is it, Jerry, you're in Oregon, is that right? That is correct. Did you say Portland? Portland. Okay. If you're ever interested, I'd be more than happy to also introduce, and you're, I forget, are you in Seattle? I'm two hours south of Portland. Okay, I'll double check and see where she is. But if you're ever interested, I'd be happy to introduce you all to Tree Bresson, who was the, she was the originator and spearhead for the GroupWorks pattern language happening. Great person, tremendous facilitator, has lots of lots of need experience and is just generally a great person. So yeah, if you'd like, I'll send an email to the three of you to see what happens. Lovely. I would love that. I think she and I have crossed paths a very long time ago through Nancy White. Oh, okay, yeah. But I don't know that we've, we certainly haven't communicated in a long time and I'd love to be back in touch. And when somebody says, hey, I'd like to write a pattern language, where's the unwrap to that freeway? Is there a, is there a good one? One of the other things that I put in, and I don't know if it's a great one, but it's what the one that we have is one of the documents. And I think there's a few other larger ones that we made at GroupWorks, but that is bookmarked or is commented on, on the notes that Marie made, that is simply something that's like, what is a pattern? And it talks a little bit about like, what are some of the hallmarks we used for trying to figure out like, what is a pattern and how to define those? And a little bit around our process of trying to come up with a pattern language. But it's a great question. I mean, I know the, you know, the pattern language of process people and Helena and all those people are engaged. I don't know of a good, a good how to guide. Okay. I'd love there to be one of some sorts. Me too. Because I'm extremely interested in generating more pattern languages. And then as a small side note, early in Open Goal of Mind, we created a little experiment and one of us took semantic media wiki and basically stood up a semantic media wiki in the hopes of doing a pattern language generation for us as a group. And we started to trial it. And the first thing we hit was, it's very hard to change a pattern name because it doesn't propagate through the wiki. And you need to change pattern names really often and we stopped using it immediately. Like the first bump we hit was a deal breaker and all the nice work that he had put in to sort of tune up a semantic media wiki for us, we set aside and we never went back to a different platform. So at this point, Obsidian markdown files on the GitHub repo is kind of the way we're going. And that's sort of the state of the art we've got. And it's not that easy or that friendly, but it's doable. Okay, no, interesting. Yeah, we've not necessarily something suitable for that. It's funny semantic media. Oh, actually it's a lot of them 58. I won't go into story mode. I could also leave you guys in the room. I can just pass the con and you can keep talking. I don't need to stop. I should also get ready for the next meeting coming up. But I would love to set up much more, regular opportunities to talk and to bring some people in to see what sparks around the different pieces that we're talking about. That would be lovely. I love that. And you both have a standing invitation, which I'll email to you. But anytime you want to drop in every two weeks, Saturday is nine o'clock Pacific time is when we have the Tomaso community meetings, which sometimes is just like. Pacific time is when I face time with my dad with Parkinson's. Oh, wow. I could maybe stop in at 10 o'clock is when I might be able to do 10. Yeah, 10 o'clock is when I go to Aikido, so. Oh, okay. Well, I can always double check to see, because we have a community meeting and we've just switched to doing community and directors meeting to see if there's ever a time where we switch those, then that would enable. So, well, perfect. But thank you for sending us a note. I'll add it so that I can know that it's there. Wonderful. And I'll also send an intro to our other directors because they're fun people as well. Thank you both so much. This has been an inspiration and an energizer. Me too. Same. Really appreciate it. Thank you for getting us kicked off again. My pleasure. Bye. Bye for now.
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the baseball of fame announced the 2020 modern baseball era ballot here we go so these are the 10 people that will be voted on Dwight Evans, Steve Garvey, Tommy John, Don Mattingly, Marvin Miller, Thurmond Monson, Dale Murphy, Dave Parker, Ted Simmons, and Lou Whitaker. Results will be announced December 8th on MLB Network and I gotta tell you guys something we'll get into this deeper when the Jets are not the story every one of those guys I mentioned every one of them deserves being the Hall of Fame before Harold Baines and Harold Baines got elected from this essentially this group but it's funny is it's almost like you just said Harold Baines name over and over again there's a lot of borderline guys there right and a lot of them are right in my wheelhouse I watched most of them. Monson should be in there Mattingly should be in there Tommy John should be I mean as how was Marvin Miller not in? Well Marvin Miller because he was I think just a really deplorable human being at times but he you can't you can't underestimate the significance to the sport. Why was he a deplorable human being? Why did he say that? It was just mean. It was always just mean and that he came on our air and just showed like steroids are not a thing it's like a made-up he was just he was just he said a lot of just I read his book too Michael I mean he was he was very good at what he did but there's made you want to take a bath sometimes the things that he said because we just saw all in on the union and so for the players but he did he disparaged people he said mistruths I mean how do you come on the air and say steroids have nothing to do with the talent of nothing like he wouldn't even we wouldn't even bring it up as it being anything at all and now you could say I don't care about steroids but to sit there and deny its abilities when guys are going out there hitting 70 home runs a year and basically growing into another human being and he made it seem like it was absolutely nothing at all right on the show he did I know he did but I'm not gonna say he was in a great union leader change base but I'm saying that there's two different things there but but it was also outstanding what he did we're gonna take all the miserable people out of the Hall of Fame in an empty hall that's why that's what I'm saying is that you can't tell me that there aren't people out there that vote because of how they felt about him as a person and also as significant as it was to baseball you know with the with the money getting out of hand and there's a lot of people that feel that what he did was bad for me it was great for the players and that's why I think he belongs in the Hall of Fame but you can make the case that what free agency did to the sport help us for it in some markets it helped the sport at some markets it killed the sport other people I vote for this committee though are ex-players or managers they should know what Marvin Miller meant to the sport but Marvin Miller was was bypassed by a lot of other people leading up well there was a committee with with owners are this this is a committee Joe Torrey Tony LaRusso get in now get in but unfortunately I think a lot of those guys are gonna get in and probably don't belong in Steve Garvey was a heck of a player Steve Garvey had the streak for the longest amount of games played in a row in the National League right yep I don't know if you I don't think it's a Hall of Fame he was an outstanding player I don't know he's a Hall of Famer four gold gloves won the MVP two-time NLCS MVP 294 batting average I'm telling you if Harold Baines is in Steve I understand that but I don't want to do that but I look at him to me he's not a Hall of Famer but it's the committee that put in Harold Baines but you said if Harold Baines is in then all those guys are in but to me I don't think any of those guys to my criteria is the greatest of all time listen Tommy John his name is after a surgery that is a significant surgery in professional sports I don't look at him as one of the great pitchers of all time I don't
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Dancer Simar Sandhu | ਵਿਵਾਦ ਤੋਂ ਬਾਅਦ ਡਾਂਸਰ ਸਿਮਰ ਸੰਧੂ ਦੀ ਗੀਤ 'ਚ ਐਂਟਰੀ । News18 Punjab
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Family Renovating Their Kitchen Uncovers Hidden Markings Beneath The Paint
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Family Renovating Their Kitchen Uncovers Hidden Markings Beneath The Paint
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Family renovating their kitchen uncovers hidden markings beneath the paint. Even in something as ordinary as a home renovation, history hides all around us, waiting to be found. The Ramirez family was stripping old paint from their kitchen walls, only to find some strange markings underneath. Further inspection showed that they'd stumbled upon evidence of a lost era. The man who made the historic discovery, while fixing up his own home was Lucas Asacona Ramirez. He and his family live in Chagall, a Guatemalan mountain village surrounded by rich history. Within just miles of the humble town lay endless attractions. All around Chagall are ancient ruins, colorful cemeteries, bustling flea markets, and so much more. To make a new discovery in such a historic hub of Central America is impressive feat once Lucas told the world what he'd found, news crews came running. Lucas had torn away at the layers of paint on the centuries-old wall. Yes, centuries. Look inside their 300-year-old home, and you'll notice the aged foundation, well-used stove, and recently installed wood and piping. The Ramirez family mistakenly thought their house was typical for their impoverished village. Once Lucas reached the final layer, he knew his home was special. At first, he thought he'd found some old damage covered with layers of plaster. But as he explored along the wall, Lucas realized that these markings were intentional. There were colors, lines, shapes, figures, it was an image. Lucas kept chipping until more of the hidden picture was revealed. He saw figures with patterned cloaks, healed shoes, and strange instruments in their hands. He stopped in fear of causing damage to his amazing discovery. Lucas ran to tell his family about the images, and they gathered around to see. Word quickly spread, prompting the arrival of professional archaeologists to finish off the excavation. It took them weeks to uncover the entirety of the hidden imagery. And it wasn't just the kitchen. Painted throughout the Ramirez family's home was an epic mural. It depicted the people of an ancient Ixil Mayan civilization that once ruled Mesoamerica. That meant the peace was hundreds of years old. However, as historians examine the figures' clothing, they noticed something strange. While some of the people in the paintings were sporting traditional Mayan garb, there were many dressed in very uncommon clothing. At least, uncommon to the region. And yet, the clay used to paint the scenes was indigenous to the area. Who could have painted it? As far as execution, all signs pointed to the Mayans. The artwork's lines and distinctive shapes had that traditional Mayan flair, which chemical analysis later confirmed. Whoever created the work was tasked not only with capturing the fashion of the time, but also the dance moves. The paintings depicted men and women shaking around in a blend of dance styles. Some wore feathers and performed traditional moves while others with long beards banged on drums. Historians quickly realized what they were seeing. The mural depicted the Mayans interacting with the Spaniards, who were brutally colonizing the Americas in the early 1500s. The indigenous people were swiftly enslaved and the original name of the country, Coedamelon, was reinterpreted as Guatemala. So then, why all the dancing? You don't just go into a country, conquer it, and wipe your hands of responsibility. People will fight back if you don't convince them to join your side. With this in mind, Christian missionaries from Spain attempted to convert the indigenous population using a language they'd understand. The Spanish missionaries learned the traditional dances of the region and adapted them as tools for conversion, successfully shifting the local belief system to Christianity. Some of the dances in Lucas's home were long lost Mayan traditions. Others were just blatant propaganda from Spanish missionaries. There was the dance of the conquest, depicting the Spanish invasion of the local Mayans. And then, there was the dance of the Moors and the Christians, where Spain was shown conquering Muslim kingdoms. But why would local Mayans paint these propagandist murals in the Ramirez family's home? It wasn't long before the indigenous people fought back against Spain. Despite conversion attempts, the Europeans found the Mayans to be infidels who needed to be put down by force. This terrible insult to the cultural and mathematical brilliance of Mayan culture sparked a rebellion. In an interview with Rupley, Lucas explained what his family had been told by researchers. One of his great-grandfathers was a key member of a secret group known as the Coffradias, or Brotherhood. They were responsible for organizing religious meetings with an inspiring message that no one could resist. The Coffradias sought to capture every event in their lives, including the dances and traditions of both Mayan and Spanish culture. With the rebellion well underway, many residents were eager to bring back the influence of their indigenous past. Since Lucas's discovery, similar murals have popped up in other parts of Guatemala. Throughout Chagall and the surrounding area, people began hacking away at their walls in hopes of making similar discoveries as the Ramirez family. Many had enormous success. Ivan Putsis, an archaeologist from the University of Guatemala in San Carlos, explained why these finds were so incredible. We consider these murals to be very unique, says Ivan. It's tangible heritage that represent S. real scenes from history. To work out the entire history, experts needed to communicate with the people who could help them most, the Ixil. Without the local Ixil people, researchers never would have never been able to identify the key components of these murals. As the paintings now fade from light exposure, photographs are all we have left to remember this chapter of Mayan history. Meanwhile, experts are desperate to uncover other evidence from the region.
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Machine Learning Using Various GPU Technology With Kubeflow. - Jihye Choi, SAMSUNG SDS
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Don’t miss out! Join us at our upcoming event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from April 17-21, 2023. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
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Everyone who works in MLOps tends to have a perception that limited cost and GPU is crucial. Kubeflow is a great open source, but it provides very little elements to handle efficient distributed learning through coupling tightly with GPU or by maximizing GPU utilization. 1. A simplified model uses a relatively small amount of GPU, as using the entire GPU capacity is considered as waste of resources. The Multi-Instance GPU applied to the NVIDIA A100 provides a technology that splits one GPU into up to 7 instances, and this presentation shows how to combine this top-notch technology with Kubeflow. 2. As the size of the model increases, distributed training becomes more necessary when using multiple GPU servers for efficiency. GPUDirect RDMA is a high-performance networking technology that directly communicates and processes GPU memory without CPU and system memory intervention. As a result, you can get tried and true experience, which improves GPU utilization and performance in Kubeflow.
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안녕하세요, 여러분. 안녕하세요, 저는 지혜철입니다. 여러분께 감사드립니다. 오늘의 공연에 참여한 모든 분들께 감사드립니다. 저는 삼성 SDS입니다. 저는 삼성 SDS입니다. 저는 그 부분에 참여를 하자면, 포장한 삼성 플랫폼은 삼성 SDS에서 배터리 요구를 예상하여 작년에 여러 부분에서 수작, 소설, 그러한 사회가 필요하다고 컴퓨터 클라우드는 직접 서비스에 사용할 수 있습니다. 이 서비스에 high-quality availability and stability가 있습니다. 아까 말씀드렸듯이, 제 팀은 QFLOW 서비스에서 이 스피를 개발한 것입니다. 이 서비스에서 개발한 기술 플랫폼을 통해 많은 것을 배우고 있습니다. 제 생각은 AI와 ML Ops의 공간을 제공할 수 있는 것입니다. 가장 큰 공간을 배우는 것입니다. 그 공간을 제공할 수 있는 것입니다. 이 공간의 공간의 공간을 제공할 수 있는 것입니다. 네, 먼저 그는 QFTLV의 안녕하세요. QFTLV는 QVLNIST의 대단한 기술 기술 기술 기술 기술 기술 기술 기술을 제공하는 기술 기술과의 마신-라니스 기술을 사용합니다. 이 기술 기술에 대한 기술 기술에 대한 기술 기술을 연구하고 있는 기술 기술의 기술을 제공할 수 있습니다. QFTLV의 기술 기술을 여러 가지 기술, 기술업자들은 기술자들과 전당 많은 배신 Southeast Asia의 분석금고를 통해 아니지 않으며 신경을 이동한 대중 유지서와па왕이 GPU 액코시스템, 또한 GPU utilisation rate가 매우 적용되어 있습니다. 그래서 2가지 GPU 기술에 대해서도 P.O.C를 제공했습니다. 1. multi-instance GPU에 제공되어 액비리아 암필이 있습니다. 2. GPU DirectRDME에 제공되어 P.O.C를 제공합니다. 오늘 모두가 P.O.C를 제공할 것입니다. 일단은 MIG의 POC입니다. 이 두 태벌을 비교할 수 있습니다. GPU의 스페셜을 비교할 수 있습니다. 데이터 센터와 데이터 센터에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 두 태벌의 GPU, 데이터 센터와 서버스에서 사용할 수 있습니다. AI와 HPC의 큰 기술과 수준을 사용할 수 있습니다. 큰 기술과 수준을 사용할 수 있습니다. 데이터 센터의 GPU의 스페셜을 비교할 수 있습니다. 4G, 8GB minimum의 memory size입니다. 데이터 센터의 GPU의 1.5G, 1TB의 GPU의 데이터 센터에서 사용할 수 있습니다. GPU의 필요한 기술과 수준을 사용할 수 있습니다. 다른 단계에서 GPU의 1개의 데이터 센터에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 데이터 센터의 GPU의 기술과 수준을 사용할 수 있습니다. GPU의 1개의 1개의 데이터 센터에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 1개의 데이터 센터에서 사용할 수 있습니다. GPU의 fetishon GPU의 데이터를 사용할 수 있습니다. 데이터 센터와 DOC의 high bandwidth memory, cache, and comparing core가 있습니다. various tasks like different AI inference or Jupyter jobs or training jobs is executed in the same GPU without MIG. 그리고 다른 방식들이 이 방식을 관련된 다른 방식을 제공하고 있습니다. 다만, MIG에 대해 모든 방식을 simultaneously 제공하고, 다른 방식을 제공하고,もし 기능의 자료 서비스의 관리에 의해 공급과 함께 많은 방식을 제공하고, 저희에 대해서는 저희에 대해서는 저희는 데이터 센터에 대해서는 저희는 기능을 제공할 수 있을 것이라고 생각합니다. 그래서 기능을 제공할 수 있는 기능을 제공할 수 있습니다. 퀴벳플로우는 오프라이딩 시스템 레이어로 간단히 제작되었습니다. 매우 매우, 퀴벳플로우와 퀴벳플로우의 유지적인 시스템과 퀴벳플로우의 유지적인 시스템을 제작했습니다. 퀴벳플로우는 오프라이딩 시스템과 퀴벳플로우의 유지적인 시스템을 제작했지만, 어떻게 будет runtime 날리는 동의했습니다. 어떻게 할까, 퀴벳플로우의 유지적인 시스템과 퀴벳플로우의 유지적인 시스템을 제작했습니다. QbufferLayer를 확인할 수 있으며, 아주 잘 보였습니다. 이 스크린은 QbufferFlow에 제작되었는데요. 왼쪽의 스크린은 QbufferFlow에 제작되었는데요. 왼쪽의 스크린은 QbufferFlow에 제작되었는데요. 4Gb 사이즈 4Gb 사이즈 100GPU와 1mi의 device of GI-ID9가 제작되었습니다. 왼쪽의 스크린은 QbufferFlow에 제작되었는데요. 1m의 100GPU가 7mi의 devices가 제작되었습니다. 이 process는 GI-ID9가 제작되었습니다. 이 process는 QbufferFlow에 제작되었습니다. QbufferFlow에 제작되었습니다. MIs의 devices에 잘 제작되었습니다. 하지만 이 테스트는 마이너에 제작되었습니다. 제작되었을 때 MIs의 devices는 오픈스토리 QbufferFlow에 제작되었습니다. 자, 이제 더 가까이 보겠습니다. 왼쪽의 스크린은 오픈스토리 QbufferFlow에 제작되었습니다. QbufferFlow에 제작되eron가 제작됩니다. QbufferFlow에 ideal reception of the individual QbufferFlow에 제작돼서 QbufferFlow에 제작되었습니다. 밸런스와 퀴벌레이스를 연구하고 있습니다. 그래서 이 부분을 제공하는 이유가 있었습니다. 오른쪽은 스크린을 제공하는 스크린 프로 서비스의 노트북입니다. As you can see, We can select the GPU type type. As of now, we can see 10GB of MIS device and GPU type support. It is set for users to select instantly on the dashboard without updating number 5. And it will be appreciated if such MIS device function is applied to open source community later. Then, let's move on. As you can see, QFL service for utilizing resource, including MIS device, it can be checked on the dashboard. MIS device information of the node configured in the cluster can be checked. And the resource use amount can be reported. And the allocation of resource quota can be restricted. And I think it's going to be very useful. Then, let's move on to the next lesson that we learned. We wanted to check whether the distributed training was visible on MIS device. Although MIS technology is not suitable for large volume tasks like distributed training, but we just wanted to check its possibility. For those of you who are not familiar with the concept of distributed training, it involves one training job that uses numerous GPUs to execute training. It can be executed in one node or multi nodes like the one in the picture. We are going to test this DDP job in PyTorch using a standing technology called CUDA specialized for a media GPU. For task execution, device is allocated using CUDA command in the device. Let's look at a specific example. On the left is a distributed training YAML allocating four GPUs to one path and running total of two paths. As you can see on the right, by executing it, all the processes are allocated in one node. And if we look at the executed law, we can see that CUDA device has been allocated properly and the task has been completed. This is the DDP that generally takes place in GPU. Then let's allocate the same task with MI's device only. It is the distributed training YAML that runs total of two paths by allocating two MI's devices for each path. As you can see on the right, an error occurs in runtime of CUDA device detection. Then does this mean that distributed training is not visible on MIG? For accurate verification, we allocated one MI's device for each path for the same task. As you can see on the right now, MI's device was allocated properly and distributed training was executed without any issue. We found out that distributed training is feasible with MI's device. But the task is executable when only one device is allocated for each path. Then lastly, let's take a look at the performance. To sum up, for light models, it was three to seven times more efficient on MI's device. We executed model training in both bare metal and virtual machine environment. We compared execution time for the method that executes the same model consecutively seven times in one GPU and the method that executes simultaneously on seven MI's devices. We saw three times better performance for heavier models like RNN and five to seven times better performance on lighter models like CNN and Resonate 18. We found this valuable enough to apply to our ASUS PQP flow service. Furthermore, we found some points to consider for Kubernetes world testing. If you are interested in it, then you can take a look at the document which we have written in ASUS PQP technology guide. So far, we went over the POC related to MI's technology with which GPU is divided into seven instances at max and efficient to use of GPU is possible even for only one unit of GPU for numerous users or on QDA applications by using MIG. However, it is suitable for data sciences model development task or inference task and not for large scale task like distributed training. And it allows more efficient use of GPU resources if it's right way. Then let's move on to the second case study. I'd like to introduce POC related to GPU Direct RDME technology. As the size of the model gets bigger and the amount of the data is increased to enhance the accuracy of deep learning, we need countless computers and efficient distributed processing. I'm going to explain GPU Direct RDME technology for working nodes of GPU distributed training and system architecture as well as some examples and share the performance verification result. First of all, GPU Direct RDME is a function that allows direct access to GPU memory between GPU communication between remote nodes and through the network interface data IO between GPU memories is processed without involving CPU. To understand it better, let's take a look at four cases. The two diagrams at the top show the different GPUs communicating within a single node and the other two at the bottom show the communication between GPUs of the remote node. First, let's take a look at the communication of GPU within a single node. Without GPU Direct to peer to peer, the host CPU must transfer the data from the GPU memory to the host memory and then from the host memory to the other second GPUs memory. But with GPU Direct to peer to peer, the data can be transferred directly from GPU memory to the other GPUs memory. It works similarly for internal communication as well. Without GPU Direct RDME, the data must be copied from the GPU memory to the host memory and then from the host memory to a remote host. But with GPU Direct RDME, the data is transferred directly from the GPU memory. It is sent via RDME network adapter like infinity band to the remote host with no CPU environment. It seems that the communication will be done more quickly without CPU environment. So, then what do we need to use GPU Direct to RDME? Various environment setting is necessary for GPU Direct RDME applying GPU Direct RDME to Kubeflow. For hardware, we need network activities that support RDME communication. And for our POC, we've set bare-measure environment with infinity band network adapter and NVIDIA A100 GPU. In order to detect GPU and network adapter, driver and turkey setting is necessary for operating system layer and Kubernetes system layer. The parts in light green are the modules for using GPU and those in dark blue are the modules for using a network adapter. Let's first look at OS layer. We have to set four things displayed in diagram. When NVIDIA developer is installed to have GPU recognized and OS and the NVIDIA container toolkit is set to be run on Kubernetes, then it is possible to use GPU. After installing all-faith driver to have infinity band network adapter recognized and installing environment driver that supports RDME communication, then setting of OS layer is completed. When the setting for OS layer is done, then let's take a look at Kubernetes layer. As you can see, we have to set NVIDIA device plugin and RDME shared device. To Kubernetes layer. NVIDIA device plugin is a demo set that automatically recognizes and runs GPU in Kubernetes layer. It is mandatory for using GPU in Kubernetes. If RDME shares device that allows access between parts by sharing the RDME device between the remote Kubernetes node, then we are ready to use GPU Direct RDME in Kubernetes layer. The part in yellow is the container image layer and we used CUDA, CU-DNN, and NICL for our POC. Then all the preparation is completed to use GPU Direct RDME. Let's take a look at the sample that we tested. It is a sample that executes distributed training on image segmentation model using training operator by torch job embedded in CUDAflow. We set the part in red rectangle to use GPU Direct RDME. First, setting of two OS environment variable in container image is necessary. One variable is for NICL communication using infinite event and the other is for GPU Direct RDME level. Then after we validate RDME shared device, which is the custom resource set in Kubernetes layer in previous, in advance, then set the security contact for IP slack. Then we can proceed with the test we want. Let's look at the log that has actually been executed. The OS environment variable is set properly and we can see the A100 GPU. And infinite event is set to zero. It means that infinite is not disabled. In other words, we use infinite event. Using GPU Direct RDME, we can see NICL log where training takes place. How effective ODP? Let's see. This is on throughput measured by increasing the number of GPUs for image classification, detection and segmentation model and natural language understanding model in our POC environment. We increased the number of GPUs from 1 to 2 for 8 and 16 and used a total of 16 GPUs for the red rectangle. And it is the comparison of performance results between the green bar that uses GPU Direct RDME and the blue bar that does not. It differs model by model, but generally, we can expect the effect to be around 114 to 612%. Basically, as the number of GPU increases, the performance improved. But in some model, the performance of multi nodes may be undermined if a huge value of parameter communication continuously takes place in the model. But by using GPU Direct RDME, it can communicate more effectively. As we saw the performance verification result, we achieved extremely satisfying the result. And by applying this, we released an infinite-band based multi-node GPU service on SSP last month. And yes, that's it. I think this is what I wanted to share today. The presentation was based on the cases from our experience. Although it was a brief explanation completed in about 30 minutes due to the time limit, I want to mention that we have gone through a countless trial and error. Many of you working in this field may be or will be going through the same difficulties. So I hope you find my presentation a little bit helpful. And I'd like to finish today's presentation. So thank you for your time and attention. And stay and have a safe trip. And thank you. Thank you. And also you can download this presentation at theschedery.com. And any question? Okay. Cause you're the engineer team? Yes. Actually we proceeded with our PFC based on Docker but our Qicoin service is based on Continuity. So we processed with Continuity based tool. Yes, it is based on Docker result. hit the list with a container date? Oh, yes. 고맙습니다. 감사합니다. 고맙습니다. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 네. 큐브플로우는 MIG를 볼 수 없었을 것 같아요. 그런데 그 변화가 삼성 S&P 플랫폼에 적용되지 않았지요? 아니면 큐브플로우를 돌아다니던지요? 사실 우리 S&P 큐브플로우 서비스에 적용되지 않았습니다. 오케이. 그러면 그 큐브플로우는 MIG에 적용될 수 있을 것 같아요. 감사합니다. 오케이. MIG에 적용되지 않는 때, 제가 MIG에 적용되는 기간에서 적용되어서 MIGs를 적용되게 하는創립은rings에서 적용되고, procurements-connect을 활용하는 것具다? Ethnernet에 적용되지 않는 것 이기 때문에 자꾸 GPU디에 적용되지 않으신 것 같나요? 죄송합니다. Sorry. Could you take over your mask, please? I'm sorry. One of the first tests you were running was distributed training in MIG. Right? You did it with 2 MIG instances per container and it failed. But with a single MIG instance per container, it worked. What was the interconnect? 사실은, 앰베리아mpere가 앰베리아mpere가 작동을 했죠. 그래서, 그들과 함께... 그래서, 저는 인플라 밴드에 사용하지 않았죠. 에이터넷에 돌아갔죠. 인터넷에? 인터넷에? 그... 그... 그 전통을 제외한지? 어... 그... 인플라 밴드에... 인플리밴드와 같은 맥인스텐스에서 사용했죠? 사실 인플리밴드는 시그너미그 인스텐스와 함께 그럼, 죄송합니다. 정말 죄송합니다. 다른 질문? 오케이. 그럼, 그게 끝이에요. 다시 한 번 감사드립니다.
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There is a need to go beyond polarisation and caste-based politics: PM Modi
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PM Modi in an interview with ANI today said that BJP will continue to serve the people of this country with the mantra of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas”. PM Modi added that “Serving the nation with the karyakartas gives me the sense of being as equal as any common man of this nation, this is important as victories should not go to someone’s head.”
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ये बात छलती हैं कि ये मोदी दी आदमिनिश्टेटर है अब अगर अब वो मोदी दे पुल्टिष्चन के बारा कोई मैं बात करों, तो जो पुलरीटीशेचन हमारे सुस्धाइती में है, तो हर इल्क्षिन में उबफर कर आती हैं, अर आदी के नाम पर होँ या धरम के नाम पर हो कोई ना कोई किस्चा जरूर होँज आता है, एक अई ये ख्छंसे पहले तो मोदी ली अर्मिन स्टेटर आप ने बता दिया आप ने क्या किया है मोदी दे प्लुजिष्यिन नहीं कर पायाया या अभी तक आपने मेरे मुसे सेंक्रो बार इसको सूना होगा और मैं तो देक्रा हूँ इंदिनो दूनिया के देज़ भी मेरे इस वाके का अपनी विकास सब का साथ सब का विकास सब का विस्वास और सब का प्र्यास हम ने हमारे सिद्धानतो कभी बडला नहीं तो मैं आपने मेरे मुसे सेंक्रो बार इसको सूना होगा और मैं तो देक्रा हूँ इंदिनो दूनिया के देज़ भी मेरे इस वाके का अपनी बहसे में ट्राष्टेन कर थे सूनाते है कि मोदीन सिथद्धानतो पे खाम करते हैं और इसलि हम वानते है समाज बववस्ता तो है है, इसको तो कोई नकार नहीं सकता है, लिकिन हैरानी तब हुत्ती है, जब मैं देख्रा हूँ मिड्या मैं, हम समाज को कोई दबाग कुछला वर्ग हो, उसकी चिंता हम को करनी चाही, तो नी करनी चाही, लिकिन हम कहेंगे बई इस समाज मैं, अगर पन्त के आदार पर देके है, तो इस समप्रदाई में इस प्रकार की जाटी वववस्ता का वर्णन करेगे, और इस समाज मैं हम कभी नहीं करेगे, कि आब वहां भी समाज के और वर्गो मैं, और वर्गो मैं जाटीया नहीं हैं, उचनीच नहीं हैं, बहांपर बैख्वर नहीं अप ज़े मेरे हैं गुज्रात मैं, मुसलिम समप्रदाई मैं, मैं समथा हूँए, सकतर जाटीया एसी हैं, जो अभीसी हैं, और मेरे गुज्रात में जब मैं ता, उनको अभीसी की केतटेगेरी में बैनिप्ट मिलता था, लेकिन कभी मैं मिल्ए मैं देख रहा हू, कि बहार ख़तने उबीसी को तिकत मिला, वहां कितने पीषवरोगो तिकत मिला, कुछ नहीं. टक्र देंगे तो भी जात्गिक आदारंबे बपवारागजु बेटे टेहें। यह सी भाशा में वरनन खरते हैं। कि जातिक का कितंण भोट मिलेगा ये भी खेरें। हम यह सार्इ भाशा खो भदरना चाहीं। किस जानतिगा कितन वोड मेलेगा? ये भी केरे है हम ये सारी भाशा को बदरना चाही है और इसले सबका साथ सबका विकास हम उसी मंत्र को लेकर के चणना चाहते है तागे हमारा मत है, कि देश की एकता देश को आगे लेजाने किल बहुत आबश्वक है ल्बसंच्यक है बोवो दरार में गिर जाते है वोवो वो प्षी� deuxz वोते है, उन में गिर जाता है तो आप आपने तो कई सारे उदारन डेदी है, जहापर ञाने काआप भी औसुतमार हो सकुछताय, यहा पर बी इस्तमार हो सकताय दो नधगदomeva tha boomeenha hai. अज़ा। बहुट सब खवृगष्व किसुजाते है। तब क्या हो दा है। मेंदिया मेवी आजाता है। और जब मेंदिया में आधा है। मैंडारतिस आनाद्सेप यंदिा। नद्रनाश्यल मीट्या में भी आजाटाई जो पुंजी नेवेश करना चाता है बहार बहितके वो सुच्ता हीहा पुलिटिकल इन्रेस्ट हैं अन्रेस्ट हैं मैं क्यों यहाँ पर पैसे लगाउं तो एक आज आज विष्व मैं बहारत ने अपनी एक लेकिन मेरा इतनी समझ जरूर है की मिट्या वोल मैं भी एक बहुत बड़ा कमपुटिष्यल है उनको भी तीकने के लिए अपने व्यापारी खितों के लिए भी बहुत जिद्डो जहाथ करनी पुट रही है वो भी एक अलीमेंट है कुछ मजबीरी है उनकी इस सबके भाजदे लिए हमारी बात दुनिया में पुँटिए है इनी लोका कमाडिम से पुटिए है कुछ अच्छ लोग भी है नहीं आँज तो नहीं जहां तक वी देश् कम मीटिया का को सबाल है दुनिया में मैं देखा आप तो कभी कभी ये मिड्या हाँस भी है उनके देश के हितों के लिए भी देशों के भीज की जुस पर्दा होती है तो एक लाईं ट्रोग करते है तो उनकी एक अपनी दुनिया है चलने दीजे लेकिन आप देख ही है क्या कारन है का आज सब से जादा FDI है ब्तत मैं क्या कारन है क्या कारन है हітे ना निवेष आडा क्या कारन है क्या कारन है कि जब ऄविश्म करीना आया दुनिया के देश लगा ता घब तो करिज देश भे बभी दर्ध दोईकि है थी ब्या कोई हमनी श़्ट्ट दब लेगाता होगर जात्टे आही हो तुश्छावी पूँँःाते था। तुविस सो ब्जो गट लेएन के राजनीति करते हैं, तुब जोंतिा में रईर्ँखारू चालस्बरुए तूपदुए आप चलीगंने किं भअछ़ता है. भारत कित रब आखर से तर रहा है, अब प्याला इसके अभी अभी आम लाए, कितना बड़ा रिस्फौंस मिल रहा है जि, कितना समर्ठन मिल रहा है.
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Asking a yes/no question | Mycroft Sound Bytes
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Often we want to ask a simplified question where we expect a yes or no answer. For this we have the ask_yesno() method. Find out how we use this, and why you might want to use it instead of a more general method like get_response().
Find out more in our docs:
https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/skill-development/user-interaction/prompts#yes-no-questions
How can you get involved with Mycroft? Download it and join the conversation on our forum!
https://mycroft.ai/get-mycroft/
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Welcome back to another microsoft bytes. I'm Stratus I'm Gez. I love that clip Today we're gonna be continuing on our series on having mycroft gather information from the user after something has happened So we're going to be using ask. Yes. No today. It's a relatively simple in terms of the input output that we feed it and Because of that, we're not actually going to show it in action because it's very similar to get response So instead we're just kind of kind of walk through the additions of code that we have to our ice cream skill so that you can kind of see how we built it But there's not really much value in showing you, you know, mycroft in action on this So with that, I think we're going to jump over into an IDE instead of a terminal today and just kind of walk through the code Awesome. Let's do it So here we have the still that we've been been working on for a number of weeks the ice cream shop skill and We want to add this ask. Yes. No method. So to do that. We're going to Process the payment for the ice cream that these people are buying and then ask whether they would like to provide a tip With that payment or not we've done most of this already So we'll just just walk through it a little bit after we've spoken the dialogue and and provided the ice cream back to the Customer will add a method to process the payment and then start to build that out So to keep this symbol, we're just going to have a fixed cost of five dollars I'm going to tell the customer what the total bill is and then we're going to ask them Whether they would like to provide a tip. So for this, you know, it's very similar to the get response method And the other methods that we've looked at do self don't ask. Yes. No And provide a dialogue file and then a data object if we want to inject any Dynamic data into that dialogue Just like the get response. It's going to return a string and it's going to return one of four things So if there's an affirmative response, it's going to reply with yes. It's going to return. Yes this is Not only if the user responds with yes, it's going to do any kind of affirmative response So yes, sure, you know, all those sorts of things which to a human mean yes But not just returning if the string equals YES. It's it's for any type of affirmative response In that case, we can we can add a tip in thank the customer and move on But if they say no or you know a negative type response, then it will return the string and no And so we can check for that. The third one is is it can return none so if we ask this question and The customer doesn't respond at all. They're sitting on their phone. Whatever. It's going to return none So that that tells us that no response No utterance from the user was received so then we can do what we like there and Then finally if the user responds with something, but it's neither an affirmative nor a negative response So they might say bananas For whatever reason and that will return the full utterance and so We often get questions about you know, why is this the case like it seems quite weird if we're if we're asking a yes No question. We should only really care if they say yes or no And people people don't often expect, you know, none or the full utterance the times where this might be useful, you know, imagine imagine the user Wants to add something else to their order. And so they reply with oh, actually I'd like another ice cream, please. Well, you know something like that Maybe they want to provide a custom tip amount. Who knows there could be could be incidences where You want to know What the user said Given that microf doesn't believe that it was a yes or a no answer and so you can use that there or you can not you can just say If they didn't say yes, I don't care about anything else So, you know delete all this that's fine, too. Great. So now we have we have the tip amounts that we've calculated for each You know each response type we can add that to the to the cost to get a total and then we'll probably report that back to the user When we were kind of chatting about this one of the things that I I kind of questioned was why are we using the ask yes No Rapper around get response when you could just simply use get response and do the checking because if you saw above We had an if statement if it was yes or if it was no or if it was none So that seems to me to be No added value in having an ask yes. No Method so I wondered if like maybe you can explain a little bit why we don't just do this ourselves Yeah, it's a question we get pretty regularly and and as I said like it really is a Rapper around get response the magic the magic really comes when you hit these vocab match methods And so now you can you can implement this in your own skill if you wanted to as well But what we've seen is that generally people start with something really simple like get the response and then check if the Response is the string yes, then do something or even if this if yes is in The response then then do something but the the limitations of this is that it's only going to work in English And it's only going to match if the response actually contains the letters way Yes, and so it will actually match if someone says something like yesterday That will also return as if it was an affirmative response, which probably shouldn't be the case And so what Vok match does is it it uses the vocab file for yes If there's one in the skill it will use that vocab file But otherwise it's going to use the one from my crop call which has a whole range of vocab in A number of languages that indicate an affirmative response So it might be yes, it might be sure it might be Yeah, it might be the tool for Indonesian I don't I don't think that was actually in my crop call yet but you know it can work for a range of Affirmative responses across languages depending on what language the the user's system is set to and So it's just a much more robust way of checking Whether things are affirmative or negative, you know rather than using these direct sort of string comparisons Which can work in a limited range of circumstances, but you'll find you run into all sorts of Issues when once you actually start using that in the wild and and that's how this method has come about is you know We've seen a number of skills try and do this in a range of ways And this is the way that we recommend that people do it And so that's why we made it a method available on the skill class so that it really just makes it easier for you to do a Very common thing and do it in a way that's consistent So that the users get a very consistent experience as well Make sense. So yeah, yeah, it's a great question and As I said, you know one that we get all the time. So good to cover That was ask-as-no and as we showed you it was built on top of git response But in a very standardized way that the mycroft team recommends that you handle these sort of approaches Really the big takeaway for me was the ask-as-no deals with the translation for you and that is really helpful when you're thinking about pushing out your skills to a wider audience Is there anything else that you want to talk about with ask-as-no? No, I think, you know, there's some other ones coming along the pipeline where we're looking at potentially having an even simpler ask-confirm method that only returns yes-no Potentially, so if you think that would be useful then we came to hear about it in the comments, you know, we always want to Make things simpler for for mycroft developers, but we also don't want to add things just for the sake of adding them So let us know what you think is going to be helpful and keep telling us Yeah, what what other videos you think would be helpful to to help you get across concepts? We've received a few suggestions at the moment and and we're looking at those for future videos. So yeah, keep it up Thanks, and I guess with that I will wrap this this episode up and we'll say until next time Until next time
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Title: Influence of Martensite/Bainite Dual Phase-Content on the Mechanical Properties of EA4T High-Speed Axle Steel
Authors: Yan Zhang, Yu Cao, Guangjie Huang, Yanyang Wang, Qilei Li ,and Jie He
Publisher: MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ma16134657
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In this paper, the authors examined the effect of the LM-GB content on the mechanical properties of EA-4T high-speed axle steel. They found that increasing the volume fraction of GB structure leads to refinement of the LM structure and improvement of its hardness and strength. Additionally, they observed that the micro-hardness of LM follows the Hall-Petch relationship with the Lath-Martensite packet size. Based on these findings, a predictive model for the mechanical properties of EA-4T steel was developed, which suggests that when the LM fraction is between 40% and 70%, a superior combination of strength, ductility, and toughness can be achieved. This article is authored by Yin Zhang, Yu Chiao, Guan Ji Huang, and others.
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6 Psychological Tricks That Can Make Anyone Fall for You
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Want someone to notice you? What are some things you can be doing to show them what a great person you are so they fall for you in no time? Well, if you look to psychology, the obvious and not so obvious tips, here are a few psychological tricks that can make anyone fall for you.
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Hey Psych2Goers and welcome back to our channel. Thank you all so much for the love and support that you've given us, enabling us to make yet another exploration into everyday psychology. So let's begin. We're gonna let you in on a little secret. Psychology rocks and also has a few tricks up its sleeve. Our minds are fascinating places, but they also are susceptible to little psychological tricks that can be used by anyone. If they know what they are. What if you want someone to notice you? What are some things you can be doing to show them what a great person you are? So they fall for you in no time at all. Well, if you look to psychology, there are obvious and not so obvious tips. So here are six psychological tricks that can make anyone fall for you. Number one, mirror your partner. Have you heard of the chameleon effect? It was explored in psychology studies. The chameleon effect is more focused on how we mimic others subconsciously to get them to like us or relate to us. It's sort of how we try to fit in per se. People love people similar to them. So if you're like them in their movement, they may start subconsciously thinking you too are like. Mimicking the other person's gestures and movements will likely get them to think of you as similar to them. As long as you're not doing it too much or too obviously, they may subconsciously find themselves liking something about you that they just can't quite put their finger on. Oh, yeah, it's themselves. Two, actually spend time with your partner. Yeah, this is as old school as it gets, but there's some psychological research backing this, obviously, especially if you have a crush on someone in a class or at work. It's what psychologists call the mirror exposure effect. People prefer others if they are familiar with them. Even if you don't do something interesting or say something utterly fascinating. I mean, those knock-knock jokes can only last so long, right? According to a psychological study by R.B. Zajonk, the mirror exposure effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people find themselves preferring someone or something simply because they developed familiarity with them. When a person is repeatedly exposed to a certain stimuli, that person develops familiarity with the stimuli and therefore prefers its presence. This is why certain products and ads are constantly being repeated during your favorite programming's commercial breaks. The more familiar you are with something, the more you'll start to notice it. Number three, show you are capable and intelligent, but still human. Did you know, surprisingly, most people don't like someone who is perfect? Why, you may ask? Well, people can get intimidated by those who apparently come across as too perfect. A researcher from the University of Texas found that if you make some mistakes but still show that you are capable and intelligent, it may make others see you as more attractive. In the study, researcher Elliot Aronson had people rate fake test takers based on their attractiveness. Test takers would either do grade on a test, mediocre or poorly. Now, some test takers would act clumsy and spill coffee at the end of an interview. After, their scores were revealed. People rated the test takers who spilled coffee at the end of their interview the highest on the attractiveness scale, meaning people want to see you are intelligent and capable, but that you aren't perfect. They want to see your human side, but when you show you're capable and yet still relatable as a human being who makes mistakes, people tend to like you more. Number four, show your positive side. People enjoy being around people who are happy. If someone's encounters with you are mostly positive, they will start to associate positive emotions with you and might even fall for you. Thing is, if someone is happy and sticks to that emotion, others around them will start feeling better as well. A research paper from the University of Hawaii and Ohio State University suggests that many individuals can unconsciously tell what mood you're in just by being around you. Seems fair, right? So if you're in a good mood, emit that energy. Bring out your positive chi. Whoever you're around will likely sense your mood and start to feel happier around you too. Number five, wear the color red. In an experiment published by the European Journal of Social Psychology, researchers found men are more likely to be attracted to the color red on women. In the experiment, men were tasked with asking questions to women. Women clothed in red and women clothed in blue. The men chose to ask the women in red. In a second experiment, men chose to sit closer to women in red versus the women in blue. As the research paper states, research shows from the first time that color influences men's behavior towards women in the romantic realm. Color, specifically red, appears to serve as a basic, non-lexical prime that can influence important, reproduction-relevant behavior in similar fashion across species. So next time you go out on a date, bring out the red outfit. And number six, make a good first impression. It's no secret that first impressions leave a lasting mark. According to a study published in the Journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science, first impressions from a photograph of someone can influence another's judgment of them even after they've met. In the study, people would evaluate others based on their photograph and then meet them. The first impression through the photograph influenced the individual's judgment of the person even after they met them formally. So when you do decide to muster up the courage to ask or crush out, it's important to leave a lasting impression. A good one. It's a good start for one. And sooner or later, they may just be falling for you. So not being late to first meetings and admitting that positive chi is key. We hope we were able to give you a little insight into some of the ways that can help you catch that special someone's attention. Which trick would you like to try? Let us know in the comments below. If you found this video interesting, be sure to hit the like and subscribe button and share it with those looking to impress their special someone. Thanks for watching and we'll see you soon.
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Scary Symptoms of Anxiety: Depersonalization and Derealization Explained (Quick Takes)
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Depersonalization and derealization are two anxiety symptoms that can be extremely scary and disorienting. But although these symptoms can be frightening, they are not dangerous.
Depersonalization and derealization are often experienced together. They can make you feel disconnected from your own thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. You may feel like you are watching yourself from the outside, or like the world around you is not real. It can be really difficult to explain how this feels, especially to someone that's never experienced it before.
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Anxious people will often say that sometimes they feel like the world isn't real anymore or they feel like they're not real anymore That's an actual anxiety symptom. It's incredibly common and we call it Depersonalization or derealization. Sometimes you might hear it called DPDR for short When you experience Depersonalization or derealization suddenly either you don't feel quite real anymore or you feel weird or you feel detached from your own self you might look in the mirror and Really kind of feel strange about what you see looking back at you or you might look down at your hands and have a hard time Sort of recognizing them where you might feel like you're detached from your body And when you look around you the world just seems off like there's a pane of glass between you and it and it's not real anymore And you can't connect to it sounds are strange colors are strange smells are strange. This is really really common It's very scary and it's very disturbing But it's also not dangerous many anxious people experience this and mistakenly become afraid of that Sensation because they interpret it as a sign that they are slipping away disintegrating losing themselves dying or maybe having a psychotic break or losing their sanity But that's not what that is. It's just another symptom of anxiety and down the road We'll talk about it more But if you are frantically trying to make that go away when it happens You may actually be making it worse and then you're learning to be really afraid of the next time it happens Even though it never really hurts you so that's DPDR in a nutshell It feels really bad really scary and really disturbing, but I promise it's not dangerous. You'll be okay
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गरीस अचीव आजे भल्ला का बड़ा बयान सामने आया है जिस में हेट अन द्रून केस पर अभी नया कानुन लागुर नहीं होगा उनकी तरब से इसाफ कर दिया क्या है के न सरकार अट ट्रान्स्पोट असुष्येसन में सुला होगगे है ट्रान्स्पोट असुषयेसन के ज्रेवर उसे अभ अपील है के हर्ताली ज्रिवर काम पर बापज स्लोड जाएं धस साल की सजा, और जुर्माना अभी लागुर नहीं होगा yani, Hell-Ton-Run, kes में कानुन ने बनाआगे है है अभी उसका पालड नहीं क्या जाएगा और इसे के साथ ही अब अपील की जारी है सभी हर टाली ज्रीवर से की वो अपस काम पर लोट आए चर्चा के बाद पैस्ला इस पर लिया जाएगा गरी सचीथ की तरब से ये बड़ा बयान दिया गया है तो दिल्लिस से आपको इसबक्ती बड़ी खबर बतार हैं ग्री सचीथ अजे भल्ला का बड़ा बयान सामने आया जिस में उने ये बताया है कि दस साल की सजा और जुर्माने वाले जो कानून है वो अभी लागुड नहीं होगा चर्चा के बाड इस पर प्रस्ला लिया जा सकता है आरा 106 दो में तस साल की सजा तता जुर्माने के प्रावदान के बारे में वहन चालकों की चिन्ता का संग्यान लिया तता अलिंटिया मोटर ट्रान्स्पोट कोंगरेस के प्रतिनिदियों से अज तो जन्रूरी 2014 को विस्त्रिध चर्चा की सरकार ये बताना चाती है की ये नय कनून इवम प्रावदान अभी लागु नहीं होए है हम ये भी बताना चाते है की बार्तिय नय साईता की दारा 106 दो को लागु करने से पहले बबला साईत में प्रोर खुष नहीं नहीं लेए ते इनको लागु नहीं किया जाई कहने के बता था की जो विस्ला था जो आफ़ाय थी वो सो अख़ा दिए एक वो रच्ष वावत बला साईत में कोई विस्त्रिद दीए पूरी अब आप एक लाईन में और में सपस्त रूप से चाँता हूँ कि कही आपके अपके सूसीसन के जो अलाग लग ड्रक डाईवर सब लोग हरताल पे है, उसके वापसी किल आब लोग क्या करने? अमने अपील कर दीए, अपके मीट्या के माद्यों से
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A Course in Miracles LIVE with David Hoffmeister | The Spiritual Journey with Nana
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Practice and live the mystical teachings of Jesus assisted by online courses, online retreats, and an online Tribe of Christ community: https://the-christ.net Internationally renowned spiritual teacher David Hoffmeister is a modern-day mystic and living demonstration of the non-dual path of A Course in Miracles. Enjoy this spontaneous live-stream with David and his friend Nana on the topics of pray and experience that all the prayers are answered, collaborations and projects inspired by the Spirit.
Live-streamed on September 7, 2022
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And I'm excited because today I have my friend Nana from Georgia joining me. Hi, Nana Hi Nana's been on quite an inward journey on the spiritual journey and We thought we would join today and and maybe you could share a little bit about how that journey has gone for you because Yeah, I'm sure people are interested too being from Georgia, which is really like Pretty close to the like the Middle East This is probably the first interview. I've had with somebody from over there I've had a friend who was at a CC where St. Francis was and I had a friend Amanda from the cave of Mary Magdalene But you're you're a little closer to to where Jesus walked That's kind of that's kind of exciting. How how has it been for you on this spiritual journey? Oh It's I don't know I don't know really describes how it feels to me Yeah, I don't even know what to share but Yeah, it's different Because I don't really have anyone like my mom dealt the course as well But other than that no one is really interested in this kind of thing But even the spirituality, but I think it's just my perception, but Yeah, when I was at university, I think that I think I was always searching and I always thought connected to Jesus, but that's pretty sure Searching or seeking face started. I think when I was at university And I was reading different things Yeah, and then when I finished the university, I knew that I didn't want to continue studying I Thought I had this prayer like I want to do whatever I feel in my heart to do So but at the time I didn't feel anything So it's just okay. I'm gonna I'm just gonna stop so I went deeper and deeper into that and Even before the course I was into new age things. I Was listening to some people and I was like I was a rear of my emotions and many different things we're coming up like in terms of emotions and Like I got to the point when I didn't know how to deal with those emotions like a lot of guilt and fear and different things and I felt like even listening to those people was not helpful anymore. I was like, okay I'm listening to this video and it helps at this moment But when it's it's finished and it's I washed it like then I don't have anything to focus on So it's like really praying for it was like at that time was praying to my spirit guides But I was really praying like I need something like I have all these emotions like intensity coming up and I need something That will be helpful for this how to deal with these emotions like I need something that will work I don't I don't want those kind of love and light those kind of things I don't I can't read those kind of things anymore. Like I went I went something practical and Then after that like that moment, I think Like in a week or so I just found the course and I was really suspicious. I had a lot of resistance I was like, what is this thing? Like can I read it? This weird like I because I I read a lot of weird things You just like new age stuff and everything it's really aliens and everything I was into those kind of things But I was like I was very suspicious, but I started with the workbook. I have not read anything I just started with the workbook, but I was giving everything to it like every lesson I was just fully Immersing myself into it and I was using every like those kind of workbook lessons For every emotions that was coming up and I think after 10 Days like after working like the course was like, this is really work So this was like what I needed I guess like I Didn't need any practical like theory of something I needed something that would work and after I gave my mind to every lesson as it worked I was like, okay, and then I started reading the course after Several months. I like I found you like I I had you like I saw your account, but I was like you have been Like smiling image on the account, but like why is he smiling? I didn't like that I Think I had resistance. Yeah, but I would listen to some something one video is it's really touched me and I just Yeah, I just started listening to you and I was learning a lot of things from you because I have not even read the course completely I just read some chapters. So the The ideas that we are like later in the course Was coming from you? Like I was I was hearing about them from you for the first time So it was really interesting and I feel like it was a shortcut like in Instead of me figuring out what was what meant like those what were what we had those ideas. I was like You are giving me like really clear Relonation so it but it was real beautiful and even after the course like I started the course I felt like Drone to Jesus more and more because from from my childhood like from the childhood that I felt really connected to Jesus But I had a lot of unworthiness. I felt like Okay, like this small girl like what Jesus can Has to do with me like I'm not important and all the unworthiness but I feel like He was always under my mind because I was just inspired by him the love that He symbolized really and I think At the end of every day, I there was no no no day when he would not come to my mind like I just Oh He would always come to my mind even when I was just before I would go to sleep like oh Jesus And even when I was afraid or something he was like I was just praying and praying and praying So I is that why I felt always connected to him But I had that kind of block of unworthiness, which I still have I feel like I'm moved through that emotion but I Had that as well But I have I had beautiful experiences with me even before the chorus when I was just praying I would just pray for skills like I wanted to express myself in some way and I would just pray oh Jesus I want to write something. I want to express myself that way and after some time I find myself just writing and writing and writing and finding new words and new ways to express myself and same with the Paintings like I would just like just say that I want to paint Jesus I want to pay and then it would happen after some time I would just start like felt inspired to paint and to me It was a miracle like I was saying to my friend like I believe in miracles like those kind of things happen to me So it was like kind of on and off relationship or connection with him and just before I found the course I had I like he was coming from every angle like even the video of YouTube videos He was appearing everywhere. Everyone was channeling him basically Like what is happening and even the book said I would I would I would read like There there would be his name like Jesus and it was like it would be so emphasized in my mind it would feel so sparkly and After the life after I found the course it was like a permission everything that was Setting the course in the beginning chapters. It's just gave me permission to connect with him more deeply So every day I would feel drawn to just stay and meditate on him like his name was just his presence and I said after that like my heart started opening up and feeling his presence more and more and Then I found you and I found the community and Like I applied for a volunteer program and Everything unfolded from there. But yeah, it's for me. Everything is based on the connection with Jesus Because when I'm going through the intensity like I can't really focus on any ideas. I can't really focus on anything I just have this Desire as you can to feel connected and I always wanted to I always I would just dream like I would oh I wish I was born two thousand years ago and I would be disciple of Jesus and Now I feel like that's what it's happening. He's not physically like here But that's what I feel like that's the call for me And I that's what what inspires me really to connect with him and to leave for him I feel like on my life when I want my life to be the demonstration of his presence and And Yeah to just give my life to him and just to fill his presence to hear his voice and to follow his guidance That's what we really would touch is my heart and Then I was sometimes I receive these thoughts from him like Yes, whatever you want in your heart really really want that's what your life is about and sometimes you can come in like that's Impossible that feels too too high or you are too unworthy to hear his voice or whatever But then I it always comes back whatever you want in your heart that what your life is for And that's possible because you want it in your heart. That's what like your life is about Now like oh, yeah, thank you and all these Ideas that what's really what really comes as a feeling is like it's already done It's like It's already happened I don't know how like how to explain it's just a feeling and it always comes like I don't know whenever I connect with him Like you can't just relax. This is already done. You can just relax. You can just relax This was I receive I guess that's what is the most helpful thing to just release the anxiety and being Thought that I have to do something really and Wow That's comforting it is done. It is done It's like the prayer that I will be done and then Jesus keeps saying it is done. So It comes with a relaxation I think yeah, and it's so beautiful because that the prayer of your heart sounds like a prayer I think I remember reading in the Bible where Jesus was saying something to the effect that if anyone Should ask something of me and ask truly It it was it is done. It shall be given It's that sincere heart just the prayer of the heart and it sounds like you have such a great Connection with Jesus even before you go to sleep, you know, are you do you feel his presence? You can say anything to Jesus you can receive the the nurturing reassurance and and and now I think I Think like you're sharing like everyone we kind of get activated to be a disciple or to be the extension of Jesus on earth and so I know this morning you had messaged me and said you had a social media call so you had a little Conversation and how is that go for you? You there it's just an open meeting with lots of things that are shared or Some ideas or some function. Is it something where you feel like you're extending? Is it is it something where you feel Jesus is able to come through you in that way to extend like an invitation. Oh My gosh Yeah, that's like I feel like that was like and he's part of my mind training like Like that Even to get in touch with the intuition and what's like the steps to take even smallest things like when you design But when you when I'm working on the design or something of the image or quotes like Everything it comes down to that like what do I feel in my heart? which like and the prayer and extension and There is so much giving like and I feel like so grateful like At this moment like I Connected with Marina and I feel so so so grateful because it feels like our hearts are joined It's like my prayer is her prayer and it's like this pure giving and She's joining me in mind. It's built so so deep and Yeah, it gets deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper really even The whole team really how we connect it gets deep like the communication becomes more specific and more deep and It's like we all want to go deeper and it's just Beautiful, I feel like that was like when I started like really Wailing to ring and even when I started the course It was like I'm I live with my family So there are there are some things going on like dramas or things coming up for me Emotions and everything and it was like a huge part of like my mind training to focus on That's like Extending and to focus on Jesus and to focus on connection having calls just joining and sharing thoughts and extending But it was like it is blessing and even just sharing sometimes I'm like, how can I give Jesus and there's there is something to share and I just share and share and it feels like extending really and then sometimes like how can I give Jesus and then Something like call comes in or something. It's really like everything is given really and even in terms of Like healing deep healing like lately. I went through so much healing even in that context of social media team It was like so I would like there was this expression I think Jean shared during the retreat as well We had a call and everything something was not moving and we joined and Thing exploded in my mind all this pride Like I saw the all this pride and all this I know mind and how things work and everything exploded and I just It was like a mask coming down really and after that like I don't know Like I know I don't feel like how anything works our relationships work our collaborations work How should I express myself? Which is the right thing? Which I don't know. It's like it comes down to the prayer Again because it felt so intense. It's like so much pride But then the idea that I shared them and expose them openly felt so Like oh my god, I can't believe it. I can't believe I did that and then it's like It still comes down to that connection with Jesus Oh, I went to but like because it feels intense. It's like a such a heat literally and then Like oh at some point I was like, oh, I need to go like I go. I need to go within I I need to anchor myself and uses his presence otherwise It's first to intense and it's both like too much. I'm working then pride changes into unworthiness and everything And it's like this comes down to prayer again like Jesus like what is your will for me? And what you would you have me do because I feel like that was like some kind of layer released I feel like I'm not not I'm not more clueless, but it's like for Jesus. It's the best Condition really to come through. So I'm like no, I'm clueless and I don't really know and I'm like, I don't know Jesus. I'm scared I Can't really believe that it was like just collaborating like the most Collaboration can be so deep even just to share things because I have this pattern of I can I can go always like I can be seen And then I have periods when I went to hide and now it's There are these functions in social media. I can't really hide like Jesus is like, you need to share this go back It's not really helpful It feels like coming out of the pattern of hiding and unworthiness like even to be seen by people that all ego loves that of course Oh, I do this important thing, but the flip side is like, oh, I'm seen like by those all these people like sharing all the time It's like, oh my god, I want to hide but it's like no I just keep just keep going keep going keep sharing. So it was a huge lesson as well. Yeah, like just showing up Yeah, and how Jesus can use social media if you had a pattern or tendency to hide Wow social media is a what a tool to undo the hiding pattern. It just flips it on its head Yeah, well, it's beautiful too because I think I just see your approach is really just Your connection with Jesus and I did a live Very recently with Lucy Lucy Ricks and she said, oh, there's from the the same actor Jonathan Rumi Who's who's on the chosen who plays Jesus? He's doing a movie. It's coming out around February 23rd or Somewhere between there and Easter and so I clicked on it and I saw an interview and And the man who played Frazier Crane on on TV first in Cheers as a therapist and then in his own own show called Frazier he was on there and He was sharing that he was really questioning was that had career have any meaning What's it all about? He got into one of those states of mind wondering if his his career had any worth is it finished? What's it all about and then he he just prayed and he just said please help me just please help me and he was praying to Jesus and then the next day the The producers or whatever of this movie that's coming out next year Contacted him and said we want you to be in the movie and he had tears Just sharing about it because another man said wow that was really a direct answer to prayer But it sounds like for you how it goes you You just have a running prayer with Jesus and then when you need Help or something you you ask you ask what is what is this for me? Or can you help me with this be with me or however it comes and then You keep receiving answers including the course When you were saying I need something practical. I need something more than just watching a video I need something that will work and then That's the best thing is it you you're like At first it was a little hesitation because it's like what is this thing? Is this is this another strange weird thing which is not difficult to Hear because a lot of people have that reaction adverse like what is this? but then Just because it worked just because you started picking up and doing the lessons and they were working day by day That says a lot and that's it seems like that's so that's a way to wake up is just pray and And see what works and when it does work stay with it just keep keep going Yeah, yeah, I feel like prayer is really like prayers are always answered I I noticed that more and more like every prayer I make So even that thing that happened expression with in the social media like I had prayers about communication I had prayers about different things like I was like Jesus. I want to let go of these I want to let go of this and then this explosion happened I feel like I expose this thing like self-concept or something like Every prayer is really really answered but not in the ways that we expect because I did not expect that To happen to me either like like sometimes you you think that it will happen in a nice way But sometimes something needs to be exposed that needs to be exposed basically in order for you to be free So even even before the course like I remember I was going to my teacher and I loved walking and I would just start Like when I would start walking I would just ask a question in my mind And I just then I would just start walking and walking and then I would receive the answer And it's it would happen constantly like and I was like, oh my god. I'm receiving answers in my mind But now it gets like deeper and deeper like deeper questions and deeper prayers and deeper answers So it's really like yeah, and I feel like as I look back like Jesus all was always there Guiding me even in terms of expressing and releasing things before I joined Like the community before I had anyone to express my feelings or thoughts I was just I was I always loved writing As I mentioned, but it kind of changed and now I started writing about my feelings and all the thoughts that I had Just and it would just feel like I was I would just release them. I would not take them seriously So all these ideas like how to use even writing or painting Just I just started painting with black and white really Releasing dark emotions and slowly slowly shifted and I started using colors and everything all those kind of details I feel like Jesus was always guiding me like always was there. So it's like and now I see that all the prayers I really answered sometimes I'm like I need to be careful with my prayers Because it's really deep and they are really always always answered and sometimes it's it takes patience because sometimes I I may have some ideas like what is my prayer even about coming to Mexico and everything and then it's like I feel like I can make a prayer. I can feel something in my heart But I need to release that attachment as well Like I need to release those expectations and something will be in a specific way and I just Need to accept whatever is given in this moment and just work that like accept the lesson basically and Like the lesson of love in this moment. We are ever I am whatever I'm doing So, yeah, it's really deep That's beautiful So you're able it's able to work for you. You're living with your family there in Georgia And did you Did you start out when you went to university where did you come from russia or or moscow? Where did you grow up and then before did your family migrate? Um, we moved here when I was three years old So, um, yeah, we lived here basically Yeah, so you've gone to it. It was it was quite quite like divine arrangement I don't know how to say that like my family. We're not really going to stay here But it so happened like circumstances arranged in a way that we had to stay here. So yeah, yeah, I grew up here Yeah, that's kind of how it happened with fava. She she was born in iceland, but then Her family her father was like a plumber and the conditions working outside in iceland as a plumber outdoor plumbing with Hot tubs or whatever. It just was too intense at some point. So the family migrated To denmark with the intention of returning To iceland, but never went back. So it seems like it's all part of a pre-arranged plan like it's all done And and our job is to really just accept what's what's presented and given and and let the spirit Use all the symbols and so it's worked very well I know I stayed in my parents basement for for many years. I was reading studying Doing so many things I kind of moved from the bedroom down to the basement and People would say well, you're going to university and everything. Where are you living? You know, well by parents basement and and then it seemed even more important when I started to go deeper with the course Because it was like a little cave An underground cave where I could just pray and pray as much as I needed to without uh concern for Handling a lot of things and so it really it was actually a great blessing. I'm always grateful to jesus for For giving me that opportunity so I could go much deeper And then yeah, I think you've had that that blessing as well Yeah, yeah, to be honest. I wanted to run away because all my deep Emotions and hearts and those kind of things are coming like really in these relationships coming up in these relationships And I wanted to run But at some point I needed to accept that I I'm here. So I should be here so I needed to accept and once like I feel like I started to Extend my prayers in here as well Like jesus use everything that we are doing even daily things like things small things that we are doing like using that for guidance as well Once I started doing that and because my my mom does the course as well. So I started joining with her as well and It's like using everything for prayer and guidance So once I started to include this space as well into that for guidance And to tune into the intuition really It's like shifted and sometimes I'm like, oh, thank you jesus for keeping me here Like this is a miracle and sometimes it's intense. So like I went to run away, but Yeah, it's like Then it came down to okay. I have this deep darkness triggered by them then Like my if my purpose healing I want to heal this so I'm gonna stay here as long as I'm I need to stay here to heal and to look at all these things and to move all the things that need to come out So, yeah, it's kind of shifted my once my attitude shifted really and I started accepting Um, whatever was in front of me all the relationships and not thinking about what could be different Once I did that my experience with jesus and the course changed really Like really changed because at the beginning I was angry like because I wanted to be somewhere else and now like It's kind of shifted and like I can't be grateful where I am right now and I can't receive miracles here I don't need to be anywhere else. So Yeah, it's really beautiful. It's like we don't know which is best for us For our best interest. Yeah it's interesting when I went to Canary islands one time to visit a friend of mine. She's now a pretty Famous worldwide Spanish teacher Of a course of miracles. Her name is susanna ortiz. But when I went to visit her Her daughter claudia Wanted to take off school She said, oh david's coming and we're gonna Spend about a week with david and so her daughter claudia said, well, I'm not going to school then I'm Wherever you're going with david. I'm gonna be there too. And then her mother Who was very much into the course. Well, she's I'm I'm coming too. So we had the three generations In the car with me taking me around the grand canary And I said, I'll be the dj. I'll play the the music on the radio And but that was three generations so so like with your mother did she Was she introduced to the course in some way through you either directly or indirectly? I Yeah, I basically I started when I started the course like at the beginning even when I started spirituality I wanted to force anyone to like accept those ideas But then I had like let go like no, it's just not for everyone So I just need I don't I need to let go of control So I was like reading the course really like all the time and my mom would see it and she would go Like she had some intensities as well like emotions and everything and she was I could see she was searching for the answer But I did not know if the course was the right answer for her because I felt like It can be too radical for her. I don't know if she's ready or not So it was my my prayer was okay, jesus. It's up to you I don't want to do like I don't want to do anything like I don't want to control the situation I don't want to be the one who introduces the course and then Like thinking if it's the right thing or not like is she ready or not? So I just gave the situation like fully to jesus and she's She speaks right like she speaks Georgian as well But she her language is russian so she does not understand english And they're like she needed like russian like course in russian as well And I remember I asked linda as well like is there any copy in russian? And it did not work out either like nothing happened So I was like, okay jesus is up to you and then What happened was she found the course in russian herself and she found the people I think they are connected to you in some way or they are just listening to your teachings like in russia So they are like she found those people and she found the course in some way It's like she she she knew what I was reading She could see it but she was even asking me like different things But I didn't know what if she was ready or I did not know how to answer I was like, I don't want to be in charge of this. I don't want to be responsible I don't want to decide anything especially for someone else seemingly So it's like she found on like she found herself basically the course and then she found you as well She listens to you all the time. She like she listens to translations like subtitles and everything she reads them And she really loves you and she asked a lot of questions As well. I'm like, oh my god. I'm not a teacher. I didn't know what Like I know but I just accepted the role as well as a beginning. I had huge resistance like Jesus I don't want to teach. I don't have the right answer. I feel lost myself Like I didn't answer but now it's just became An opportunity to join really and share whatever comes to my mind and just I don't know it's up to Jesus So it's it's beautiful in a way. Yeah Yeah, it's interesting all these little connections because I was traveling quite a few years ago Maybe in the early 2000s down to georgia in the united states, you know near florida and and South carolina and everything and then I met a woman from russia named tanya tanya moldovan down there and she got so excited that she even invited me to come and and do a Do a retreat in georgia the georgia down in the states. So so I went there I did it and she got so excited that she said I want to share this with all my friends in russia I have a lot of I know of a lot of course of miracles Students in Moscow and st. Petersburg. So please how can I share these teachings and I said well Uh, I have a lot of videos, but you could write to my friend jp and he could tell you how to upload Russian translations subtitles onto The the videos and then yeah, I've heard that there's quite a few people are still in Moscow and And in st. Petersburg that are following along quite a very earnest group That are studying and watching the video. So now it comes full circle your mother who Who moved to georgia? Is is connected to me through tanya who I did the I met in georgia in the states So jesus is just using all the The symbols in a kind of a playful way like haha. Did you like that touch? Did you see that little one? It's like we don't know the big picture, but he's laughing all the time Making all these little connections for us Yeah, yeah, even even like I would never think that She was like any my family members would be interested in the course. I was like at that at that point I was like, okay. I'm not gonna have any expectations and it felt like Oh, this is so deep. I don't know if they will ever read it or will study it But it's it was such a surprise and It was just a weakness to my mind because it's like now I can join with her and Like it's a beginning like with the people pleasing and everything. I had this huge Wave like when I started saying no, like it was like an accepted Bull or I don't know. It's just to do for me to do things like I was expected to do things So when I got in touch with the guilt and fear and like I was doing things from there Uh, I just started saying no She at the beginning before she found the course. She would say that's so selfish like Like what it's like for family you have to do these things and I was just saying no And then she found the course and I was and she was like, oh now I understand Why you were saying no and now she started saying no as well when when she does not feel to do something She just says says no. So it was like such a shift like at the beginning. She was like, I don't understand I want to understand you but I really honestly don't understand. How can you do these and It's kind of shifted and she was like, oh, I understand now Yeah, it's kind of yeah Beautiful reflection that brings a warmth to my heart to know that over In your house in georgia the no people pleasing Thing is working out very well and you started it with the no And then your mom got into the course and was like, oh now I see And so what a that's that that's how prayers are answered you let go of the expectations That's your mom needed to understand or get into the course and then you just Practice yourself with your with your mind and your mind training and then what a what a beautiful reflection that is now for you Yeah It's beautiful and it's deep as well because when she says no, I have fear as well What will happen? This this family will fall fall apart. I don't know what will happen, but it's so healing It's so deep. It's like layers and layers and layers. So it's yeah Yeah, yeah Well, that's exciting. It just feels like You're just in a place now where you're able to share and extend You've come to more acceptance with that. You've you've seen it instead of Something you have to do it's more the answer to prayer and then that also leads the future wide open You know to wherever jesus Seems to want you to be or how jesus wants you to share Then yeah, it's like it. It's like that feeling if it's your it's in your hands jesus So you uh lead the way and then that you can feel very content when you're in that prayer Yeah Yeah, I really I really feel like I want to be used But then like yeah jesus, just use me and I know that I will at least like these like feelings that I will be used But please like everything needs time like not not time but these patience and everything happens It's a perfect timing with the perfect timing and when like I need to go through healing right now So it's perfect as well. So it's like I have a feeling that I like I didn't know I have a feeling that I will be used fully but everything happens it's the Right time and also not maybe in a way that I expect so I'm just Yeah, I just I just focus on that like oh this this feeling of this knowing that I will be used And I want to be used and I want to be I want to live with that like I just just keeping this purpose and This connection in my heart just focusing on that is really everything like it kind of Releases all the fog and all the doubt if I focus on that And if I commit to that fully and if I trust and if I know that I want this in my heart So it will be done. It is done Then it's kind of I can relax now and I can trust that the next step will be given Like that's what I've learned really all the time from you It's like all the content that goes out from the social media is just for my mind like I just wake up sometimes and if I have guilt Just Jesus just gives me these hints from your content Like if you shared something during the workshop about innocence or something It just comes to my mind and it just I just make small snippet out of it. So it's like a huge way of extending even and I always felt like I wanted to extend in a creative way something that will have that element of creativeness But I was like I don't have anything like content and now I have your content everything that you share And it's like oh my god, there is this deep purpose and this deep content and I can I can feel this fulfillment in my heart as well in terms of creativeness and everything Comes or everything comes together and just sharing like when you feel inspired you want to extend automatically It just happens you want to share the good news So it's like then we share it and it's so so beautiful and so Yeah, it's you feel so content like oh my gosh, this is so deep It's like even Jesus knows my heart what I want because I did not have any I did not have any intentions to do what I do even inform like even in terms of function But it's just I was guided and I was like step by step And I was like Jesus knows what what I really want in my heart Even if I don't know like even if I'm not aware of it So it's really beautiful to observe That as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I think I think a lot of us have had that feeling like we know somewhere deep down that That if I can share a deep content and it can have an artistic or expressive component married with it like when I would even do an early app where we would have a saying from Me or the course come up with a beautiful image behind it and then just go to the or the oracle or the The the moment and and another beautiful piece of art and another beautiful expression And it being spontaneous people tell me yeah oracle. That's that's not random Wow, that's helped me every time I I go to the oracle and I'm praying sincerely for help and I think it's beautiful that you can You can do that where like you say you don't really need to do it or send it unless you feel it you feel the swirl In your heart and that's what the whole thing's about this intuitive connection where you feel this swirl of lightness and Enjoy in your heart and then it just automatically comes through And and takes away this idea of a doer, you know that the you know that we've come To this world with the idea that we have to do things, you know, we should Do things and this is washing it away like sounds like every day You have more opportunities to just get rinsed In the mind yeah Yeah, and it's it's it's good it gets at the beginning. I want you to do things and I was doing a lot of things but now it gets more and more subtle and it's like it feels like mine to becomes more sensitive and it's like Oh, I don't really feel this like even to make some kind of image like not something is not Something does not click so it does not feel good. So I just leave it and it's just Yeah, it feels like it's my mind becomes more less tolerant to Do things out of it to the happiness really and I just want to do Things when I feel them to do and yeah, just to share Yeah from that place I think that's the key you were talking about patience But when you're prayerful and you let go of all the shoulds and not to's and heft to's Then what's left is this like flowering warm glowy feeling which is which is Really an extension of what's in your heart and and I think that's the big transition that human beings go through Where they just have to feel Safe and they have give themselves permission and and allowance to Just be a hundred percent intuitive and Just do what really feels right in in the heart without any second thought Of bouncing it off of something or getting oh, I need feedback for this or is this okay That thought disappears. Is this okay? When you're when you're in your joy and you feel it and that that's everything that's the whole thing right there I think you gave me permission to do that because like I'm listening to your ideas all the time And it's like you talking about Being intuitive. I'm like, yeah, I want to do that. I want to do that it's like a permission for my mind because I don't have that kind like Like I I I have I did not have that kind of idea when I was growing up Like you have to do this because it's the obligations is this for the family This is for this this is for that and listening to you It's so like change like just changed my mind so much just listening to you It's just and giving my mind fully to those teachings like being intuitive like It feels so sparkly and it's like so in so much in my heart like yes I want to do that. I want to do that and also to notice the resistance To that as well. It's this whole package, but yeah, it feels so good Yeah, yeah It seems like that's come become more and more like what I call it like almost like a digital community as I used to Even years ago, I would I would ask the people I'm here at the monastery and I would ask If there was like 30 People here. I would I would say, how did you find me or this place and like 90 95 percent of the people would say youtube I would say really I mean I was kind of you know, wow, that's amazing And then here you are in a rural monastery in In utah, but when you've been saying Being part of the community that We really are connected very deeply by jesus, but it's it's kind of using the the internet and the digital medium, so it's It's not like when people think of family Or even maybe the community word You know people can think in terms of physicality and proximity And what we're experiencing is jesus is using all of us Is part of a big dance a happy dance and and it doesn't really involve proximity Like when I was growing up when I was a child or a teenager or even in my 20s if people had said Um, if they'd put the word spiritual community together, I would just say what's what's that You know, I mean I had gone to a church when I was younger and I was confirmed in a in a christian church And you know we we had to take holy communion and we things like that and then you know, we would call fellowship where we would You know have a fellowship hall and be together in the church But but that was still very very physical in my mind, you know that And if somebody said spiritual community, I would have just been curious like What is that? That sounds a little weird if they ask me as a child or teens or 20s I say what's that something weird And I think even now people, you know when when we we talk about the community I'm sure there are people watching that are going What's this weird community thing? What's what's not i'm gonna say now she's talking about Joining the community. Oh gosh join the community. What's that mean? So we're we're always like heavy jesus power rinsed the mind of Like you said earlier being clueless, you know, we What does it mean to join? I don't know, but i'm gonna find out What does it mean to be a community? I don't know, but I i'm going to find out You know, that's kind of our the way we go. We're kind of like little children. Well, okay Show me because we're not getting caught in the words anymore We're not pushing them away or we're not clinging to them either It's beautiful That's gorgeous. Here we are just just uh, but as they say riffing we're riffing for jesus Well, thank you so much this has been such a delight and and I've had some people commenting to me recently Just saying oh my gosh, i'm i'm just loving of these live live streams live broadcasts because there's so much joy And uh, i'm glad because it's very spontaneous for me I just saw you online this morning and I sent you a quick message and you said oh i've got a A social media meeting in 13 minutes. I said, okay, let me know when you're out and then boom here we are So, uh, we're we're in function, but but this is so uh spontaneous, you know, we We don't plan these things. I don't have any agendas or any kind of a list In front of me just boom. We're on on the air. So Thank you nana. Thank you for being with me today It's just a blessing. It's a blessing to know you. I mean really heart to heart Okay, well, thank you everybody. Thank you for joining us. See you soon
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Sergio Ramos: “No debemos pensar en el resultado de la ida y salir a ganar”
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Sergio Ramos compareció en la sala de prensa junto a Zidane un día antes de buscar el pase a la final de la Liga de Campeones en el Vicente Calderón.
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Bueno, yo creo que lo que vengo insistiendo durante toda la temporada me gusta, siempre pues lanzar algún otro mensaje antes de salir al campo y mañana pues no va a cambiar nada, todo lo contrario, salir con la ciudad muy clara, el fútbol obviamente siempre puede pasar de todo, pero vaciar no y dar el máximo dentro del terreno de juego, dejarnos el alma y después en el fútbol pueden pasar muchas cosas, pero en nivel de concentración mantener todos los minutos que estemos dentro del terreno de juego y confiar obviamente en nosotros mismos, yo creo que la clave del éxito está en la unión y en el sacrificio y saber trabajar como equipo y eso lo estamos haciendo de buena manera. Nosotros vamos a ir allí a jugar al fútbol, que es lo mejor que sabemos hacer y con mucha gana de que llegue mañana el momento, tenemos un resultado bueno del partido de ida, pero sabemos también que lo vamos a dejar al margen y nos vamos a centrar en ir a ganar, no vamos a ir ni mucho menos a defender un resultado. Obviamente cuando te juegas una final sabes el nivel y la repercusión que tiene ese partido, la presión y todo lo que conlleva, por lo tanto requieren un nivel de concentración máximo y eso es lo que se nos sigue y eso es lo que vamos a mostrar y a dar en el campo. Lo más anímen, más me motiva, por lo tanto el fútbol cada uno lo enfoca de una manera y a día de hoy yo creo que el equipo nuestro aguanta muy bien, no creo que haya mucha diferencia de la afición de la Atleti a la del Bayern, por ejemplo que es un campo que también aprieta mucho y el equipo ha hecho también muy buenos partidos allí, pero no es cuestión de hablar de aficiones, son dos equipos, 11 contra 11 y a ver qué lo hace mejor, lo único, lo demás, lo de fuera, por mucho que quieran alimentar no va a cambiar nada, ni vértigo ni seguridad, yo creo en nosotros mismos lo llevamos mostrando toda la temporada, pero vértigo todo lo contrario, afortunadamente dependemos de nosotros que se usa una virtud muy buena en el momento que llegamos y estamos en el camino de hoy Donio, podemos ganar estos dos títulos o los podemos perder, vamos a hacer todo lo posible, obviamente puedo por ganarlo, trabajando como lo estamos haciendo y teniendo las ideas igual declaras y tratando a todos los rivales con respeto y con la humildad que nos caracteriza, yo creo que tenemos muchas posibilidades, está claro que está consiguiendo a nivel estadístico y resultado cosas que no la ha conseguido prácticamente nadie y bueno, pues eso se debe valorar, obviamente los jugadores estamos como siempre dicho muy contento de que sea el mister que dirija el barco y que los resultados estén saliendo no es ninguna coincidencia, porque las cosas se están haciendo de muy buenas maneras, no solo a nivel de jugadores sino a nivel técnico también con todo su estafa completo, tengo un bonito recuerdo y cada vez que nos enfrentamos al atleti pues es inevitable que tenga un cúmulo de recuerdos muy bonitos, sobre todo por las dos finales que ganamos, pero como he dicho en el fútbol debes de resetearte todos los años, olvidar lo que has conseguido y cuando me retire pues ya tendré tiempo de pensar en lo que he ganado, para mí y para el madridismo y para todos nuestros compañeros los partidos contra el atletico madrid y los derby son distintos por la rivalidad, por los equipos de la misma ciudad, por todo lo que conlleva eso, pero como te he dicho no cambia nada, vamos a salir igual de preparado y mentalizado incluso con un plus más de tener un rival en frente que lo hemos tratado muchas veces, incluso en partidos de mucha presión como finales.
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Santa Cruz City Council 4/13/21
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Okay, we're good to go. Good morning. Welcome to our 11 a.m. session of the April 13th 2021 meeting of the city council I have a few announcements, and then we will move on to our next to our meeting Today's meeting is being broadcast live on community television channel 25 and streaming on the city's website cityofstandacruz.com All council members are participating in this meeting remotely I want to thank the public for staying home to view today's city council meeting If you wish to comment on an item today call in at the beginning of the item If you're wanting to comment on using excuse me If you wish to comment on the item agenda item today call in at the beginning of the item You are wanting to comment on using the instructions on your screen Please mute your television or streaming device once you call in and listen through the phone Please note there is a delay in streaming So if you continue to listen on your television or streaming device You may miss your opportunity to speak When it is time for public comment press star nine on the phone on your phone to raise your hand When it is your time to speak during public comment You will hear an announcement that you have been unmuted The timer will then be set to two minutes. You may hang up once you have commented on your item of interest And I would like the clerk to please call the roll Thank you mayor council member Watkins Here I want to call you Johnson We'll move right into item number five on our agenda, which is the city manager recruitment update Our presenters today will be Lisa Murphy of the human resources Lisa is our human resources director. So I'll turn it over to her And we'll go go from there Good afternoon mayor council member. Thank you. I'm Lisa Murphy your human resources director I want to thank you for the opportunity for us to be able to provide you with this update today on a very important Process, it's our city manager recruitment process It's my pleasure to introduce to you to continue the presentation Terry black. She is our executive recruitment recruiter whose services we have obtained and she's highly Qualified and entrusted in this regard. She will take some time to review the process Including the community outreach effort our employee outreach efforts Our timeline and ultimately the target date for the council to approve a selection and appoint Later in the summer So with that, I would like to turn it over to miss terry black from terry black and company to go over the process I'm terry Thank you mayor members of the council very much appreciate your time this morning I know this is a very ambitious agenda day. So I will do my best to be concise Bonnie and laura. I'm going to try to share my screen and hopefully The slides will Up. All right. Lisa mentioned We are an experience firm and this is not our first engagement with Santa Cruz May I'm sorry to interrupt but terry this is on Presenter view. I don't know if you want to change it too. I'm not sure how to do that Stop sharing if you click on the display settings at the top there terry You may be able to switch screens or using two screens. I am Try the display settings at the top Swap presenter and slide deal. Yep. Did it go? Not yet For me, man It looks like it would be better if you want to stop your screen chair and restart it and just select the screen That you want to present Sorry, I'm so ready. Is that any difference? Can you see? That's it right there. Yep Okay, so it is not our first uh First engagement with Santa Cruz. We've done a few department heads and deputy director recruitment over the years So very privileged to to be back and Santa Cruz hasn't Gone through a city manager recruitment at least to the outside in a long long time and the market has Changed dramatically even in just the last few years with a number of the baby boomers retiring. We haven't all retired In fact, I was reading a study yesterday that indicated We haven't even felt the worst of the the silver tsunami And I think it's important that the the public and the council Have an appreciation for where the marketplace stands today because it's it's much different than it was Again, just just a few years ago. We're also starting to see the the older gen Xers began to retire and it no longer is A natural career ambition to be ascending to the top People are taking a lot of time and consideration to think about their careers and wanting more Balance and easier integration between work life and home life This sentiment was going on well before the pandemic. We were starting to see trends To that to that end and certainly with the pandemic and working from home Many people many would have would have been yesterday's potential candidates for a city manager spot I really take recalibrating taking giving themselves the luxury and permission to reconsider work life balance and What they really want to do for the next few years. So this reassessment of life Uh, the demographics overall are really impacting our our candidate pool even before the pandemic There was a study done in 2019 that said for public sector executives The candidate pool over the previous five years in 2019 have been reduced by 30 So it's even a little more difficult today. So this is a slide that kind of connotates Feel our pain as as recruiters But we not undaunted There hasn't been a recruitment. We haven't been successful and even through the pandemic. So and there are many wonderful things to to sell about Santa Cruz that we were we're hoping will attract a lot of exceptionally qualified candidates to To the recruitment. So we are right now in what we call launch prep mode For the month of april, we'll be having a lot of conversations with internal and external stakeholders And launching a couple of surveys. So with respect to our external stakeholders Within the next couple of days, maybe even today, we'll be launching the city will be launching its community survey efforts And there will be a web page on the city's website a page Dedicated exclusively to the city manager recruitment that'll be updated on a regular basis One of the first items the public will see there is a community link to a community survey three or four questions that ask essentially two big questions We're getting feedback on what people would like to see in the next city manager the qualities the leadership attributes to describe that perfect candidate as well as the priorities the those items those issues of matters that The survey taker would want the city manager to focus on during his or her first year On the job first few months on the job Those things that really need a lot of energy and attention or else the person isn't going to be successful In addition, a number of focus groups will be held. These are focus groups that will have participants Representing interests that are important to Santa Cruz the environment the business community DEI efforts service organizations use Wide range of focus groups. So they'll be happening over the next couple of weeks in addition There'll be a lot of internal focus on of course We'll be meeting one-on-one with council members getting their feedback on those two items Getting soliciting department heads. I think that has already happened And just as we're implementing a survey for the community There will be an employee survey to get that internal input and the input is used in a variety of ways First and foremost, it will help us create all the marketing and advertising materials that we use to attract candidates Secondly, and maybe most importantly, it will help us meeting the recruiters have Really informed educated rich conversations with potential candidates Candidates are especially the better candidates are more thoughtful about the jobs they apply for the very curious They have a lot of questions They can only do so much research online But they really we really spend a lot of time with a number of people as we try to gain interest and attract them into the pool In addition the input that that is Received early on in the process is used to inform all the interview questions And we use throughout the process many layers of interviews as well as it will help inform background and reference check so Variety of ways in which we use this this information We hope to open the recruitment by the end of this month. Maybe beginning of may It'll be open through the month of may we need at least four really good solid weeks Active aggressive recruiting where we're out there pounding the pavement trying to drum up interest From there at once the recruitment closes the recruiters do a paper screening of all the submission materials We're re-reviewing the the resumes as they come in But we do a deep dive and a thorough scrubbing of all the applicants once the recruitment closes Then we're conducting screening interviews and eventually That would be you know early mid june Bringing back a presentation and a detailed report to the city council on the results of the recruitment And the results the results in our assessment of the screening interviews And putting in the the council in a position to select their finalist By the middle middle of june the latter part of june the council's conducting final interviews And hopefully by the end of the month before they go on summer recess They'll be in a position to make their selection And we'll help the city with compensation Negotiations and while the council is on recess will Be doing the background and reference checking on the top candidate And right when the council comes back from their their break Uh, hopefully they're making the appointment and an official announcement about the new city manager The council will hear me throughout the process stress the importance of confidentiality It's our goal that our primary goal that we're bringing the the council as many fantastic Awesome candidates as possible So they have a rich array of choices before them and their decision is is really difficult because there's so many great candidates The only way we can do that is to preserve the confidentiality of the candidates As we as we move through the process So they'll hear there they will hear me talk about that A lot as we go because we're really trying to get and keep the very best candidates in the in the process Eyes on the prize at the end of the day So just a recap sort of a bird's eye view of the recruitment Right now in april we're in launch prep stage getting a lot of feedback On what people like to see in the next city manager as well as feedback on priorities May aggressive recruiting stage June is screening and final interviews and initial vetting of all that the top candidates And again while the council is on break we're doing further vetting background reference checking And hopefully putting the council in a position to Appoint their new city manager In early august So with that that concludes the presentation. Thank you Thank you terry and thank you for your Your thorough but yeah on time presentation today Um I just for the public's knowledge this is being brought again as a presentation regarding our city manager Recruitment process We have a few minutes for council members. I think if we could if people have one or two questions We've gained time back and I'm happy to have any questions if council has Questions for either terry or lisa at this time But I will stop any council questions questions at 11 40 just to Fit in our two proclamations on time Any questions from council members at this point? And for the public in the in the audience we do not actually take public comment on presentations just for clarification I see that council member brown has a question Thank you. Thanks for the presentation. I'm looking forward to talking with you one on or in Individuals conversations. I am just wondering I you mentioned the focus groups and I'm really glad that we've Kind of talked about incorporating that and that community there will be community involvement and input into the process And I know we just so the public knows for those listening council members have been asked to you know submit names and ideas for You know participants stakeholders to be involved in those focus groups So there that will be happening and I am wondering if Those will we get a list of who you're talking with in those focus groups with the council We may not have a big presentation about it, but can we get the information about who's Doing that and what that you know, I'm sure with the results. Maybe we could have a conversation then Great. Thank you. We'll send out the list and I will be sending out notifications and invites to individuals And we have always set dates for those virtual Focus group meetings. Great. Thank you Great Other questions by council members. Yeah, we were a question rich group here Okay, um, well terry. Thank you again And my understanding is that we will have all we will have a website sort of stood up lisa Can you remind us just publicly one more time when sort of the website goes live? Actually, I think it's going to go live sometime this afternoon We wanted to wait to have this presentation and we'll have the community surveys up and ready to go We'll have a press release to go out as well And then any updates that we have timelines documentations We'll we'll put those there and then we'll continue to push out our use a little bit heavily to help Continue to steer people towards the website And lisa will there be a direct link to where people can find that easily on our website? I know sometimes it comes in the news Scroll and I'm just wondering if there's an obvious link that could be built right from the first page or How how they find it? Do they go into city manager's office or kind of where does that land on our page if you try to look for it In two weeks from now, for example I would steer people. I believe Elizabeth is planning to do it through the human resources department But I will come from that just because it seems sort of typical to steer any type of recruitment information Towards human resources But I could take a check with Elizabeth and see what she thinks. She's she's the expert right right So that would be great Yeah, there's just in any press or anything that goes out as if we can have a link Yeah, just making sure people can find it because I know sometimes I've gone in and tried to find something And it can be a little bit hard once in a while with with the news scroll is is kind of moved past a few weeks Then sometimes you can lose track of it Got it. Thank you. Okay, great So thank you again, terry the city looks forward to working with you and we're really excited that You've done successful recruitment for the city before so thank you for joining us and we're thrilled to have you on On board thrilled to be here. Thank you so much. Have a great meeting. Okay. Thanks everybody Thanks everybody. Thank you Lisa Now we're ahead of schedule. I'm not quite sure what to do with all this extra time Um, so next up we will have a proclamation a mayoral proclamation declaring april 13th 2021 as retired war supervisor john bombachi day and mora, excuse me, um Bonnie I just want to see if john is available in the audience Yes, there he is John, I don't know if you want your camera on or off, but I have the feeling they'll be several comments huge this afternoon too. So, um I would like and very very, um, honored to present this mayor's proclamation And I will read it now whereas on october 4th 1982 john bombachi began his career with the city of san agus parks and recreation department As a wharf construction worker and was promoted to wharf supervisor on may 7th 2005 And whereas a member of the wharf construction crew john bombachi assisted with The wharf pedestrian improvements project which included the north and south commons Agora buildings and public spaces and expansion of the center walkway The construction of public landings one and two and the east walkway expansion project And whereas for more than a decade john bombachi was co-chair of the safe city safe safety committee and co-authored the safety and health appreciation program for employees Which was instrumental in reducing the city's workers compensation liability over the course of his chairmanship And whereas while working john bombachi earned a bachelor's degree in environmental studies from the university of california Santa Cruz where his thesis work provided the data and rationale for updating the resource recovery department's commercial and residential collection rates And earned him honors in the major and an award of excellence And whereas john bombachi's environmental focus carried forward to his collaborative work on the award-winning green wharf project Which brought the first led streetlight retrofit to the city and renewable energy to the wharf And whereas on november 7th Excuse me november 27th 2010 john bombachi was promoted to work wharf supervisor And in 2014 the worst centennial year He was a central hub for planning and execution of a season of celebrations That launched the wharf master plan and was the principal collaborator on the engineering report that accompanied it And whereas during his tenure john bombachi saw the wharf grow and change and he helped it remain vital and resilient And whereas john bombachi Is an astute observer of nature and steward important collaborations With the university of california Santa Cruz and the monterey bay national marine sanctuary to connect the wharf to marine biology On the wharf, excuse me to connect the public to marine biology on the wharf And whereas each halloween john bombachi sat enthusiastically in front of wharf Headquarters dressed in costume and passed out candy to trick-or-treaters And whereas john bombachi has served as the code go-to crooner in the parks and recreation department Always called upon to sing holiday tunes or dedicate a special song at a retirement celebration And whereas wharf supervisor john bombachi's last day of work was april 8th 2021 Concluding nearly four decades of service to the city of santa cruz and he will be sorely missed And whereas john bombachi's Innitable spirit and passion for all things wharf Will leave a lasting positive impact On santa cruz now therefore i donna miers mayor of the city of santa cruz do hereby proclaim april 13th 2021 as john bombachi day In the city of santa cruz and encourage all citizens and his co-workers To join me in expressing heartfelt appreciation for his years of dedicated and exemplary service And numerous contributions and wishing him well in his retirement Congratulations john, and um, I hope you might say a few words if you feel the need and i'm sure some council members Will also want to thank you for everything you've done I never wanted to go anywhere else fathom for some people how you could confine your career to uh To a half a mile. Thank you much so much john and i'll i think i'll make my comments real quick And then i'll turn it over to council members other council members. Um You're exactly right when you say the wharf is a living breathing thing when i worked for the um national marine sanctuary program my office was on the wharf and uh, that is exactly what it feels like when a 20-foot swell hits the wharf It literally, um, you feel like you're on a boat and the barometric pressure almost feels like you can't breathe It was um, it was one of the most exciting places to sit and spend my work day, but uh and then just uh, as you said it's It is that place that people um of all ages and everyone comes to to see the wharf and your stewardship of that Historic structure and our in our community is so appreciated and I also just want to recognize you too for your work with the cal's working group To try to get the to get cal's beach off the beach bummer's list. So john, we will miss you and Hopefully you'll come out and do some saining on the steelhead in the in the uh lagoon to keep that up too So i know that's another thing you've done which isn't part of the wear ads is but congratulations and um, just so happy for you. Um There we go. Okay You're hired member Watkins and then councilman brown coming in call and tarry johnson Well, good to know that you do i mean barbecue there john Oh, I love it I want to echo the comments that the mayor made and the appreciation of your years of service and I I guess I would just say it could all be so lucky that we feel destined at the end of our career That that's where we should be so I just want to congratulate you on your um, your experience professionally I also want to share that I was talking to a colleague of mine yesterday um about some work we're doing on cigarette cigarette butt waste and She brought up how she just learned that you were retiring and um wanted to acknowledge your work and and it's rachel kippin Emilio theodicy and she sent me some comments that I just want to share Um, she said john was always super friendly collaborative approachable and always made time for me and anyone in the community to Talk about the various work issues. He understood He was understanding of the diverse users of the war the importance of making the work A welcoming place to all and also preserving the environment But what I loved about working with john is that he always wanted to work towards solutions And I feel like that just really um captures those that have worked with you in our community in our city We're really lucky to have had you for as many years We've had you and we just wish you the absolute best in your retirement. So thank you so much It depends when you feel lucky to be in the right place. Yeah, I agree Wonderful beautiful. Thanks john council member brown Yeah, um john you you preempted my uh recommendation that we include in the the resolution and whereas Fombacius barbecue is Renowned throughout our community and probably beyond I uh, you know, I just wanted to say that I echo all of the comments that have been made You know your your love of the wharf and your commitment to making it accessible and You know keeping it going and improving it You know, sometimes it just has felt like the wharf is Standing as it is due to your sheer will and so I I just wanted to say, you know, I can't no words really can Describe the you know appreciation that that we have that I have for all the work you've done I have friends who've worked side by side with you and You know in wharf construction and and for you and just have always had such wonderful links to say about Your camaraderie and teamwork out there and um, so I hope you Decide that you know, I hope you go have some fun in your retirement and um, I was personally would love to see You write a book about Adventures on the wharf and in your experience. I'd love to see that and read that one day Thank you so much I'm I'm I'm I'm mulling that one over I'm thinking about how to not wind up like john steinberg. I'll keep it short But john, I just want to thank you as well for all your years of work and service on the wharf Um, so many people who come to our community Well, I'm gonna appreciate you know going out on the wharf and I think that it's you know One of the treasures of our community that makes it so special And you know, we wouldn't have it if it weren't for you and and all the people who you know Take so much pride and trying to maintain the wharf and you know, really helping to Keep that going for future generations to appreciate. So I just want to express how much You know, we appreciate all that your years of service and I look forward to you know Seeing you around and running into you out there and hearing some stories about the wharf along the way But the wharf is the only part of Santa Cruz that you can recognize from space Oh Great And councilmember colin tarry johnson I haven't had the pleasure to work with you directly But I've heard so much about you over the years and I just wanted to express my gratitude For all the work that you've done. Um, the wharf means a lot to our family It's a right of passage for my voice to have jumped off during junior guards and it's brought it's brought so much joy To so many kids and families and individuals. So I just want to thank you for all your work And I hope we cross paths Thank you so much john and Um, I'll miss seeing you out there in the occasional morning when you know wandering by in the morning So I really I think for everyone at the city everyone at parks and rec everyone We're going to miss you so you have big shoes to fill and uh, please don't be a stranger Come and fire up that barbecue anytime Yes, again john thank you. Enjoy your garden Okay, great. We have an additional proclamation to do today as well and I believe um, hailey jones. Hi there hailey. How are you? Welcome Thank you for having me. You betcha So today we're also i'm also presenting a proclamation Recognizing hailey jones Who's born and raised here in santa cruz and her amazing achievements in the past few weeks So hailey i'm going to read the proclamation and then happy to have uh, you say anything or you don't have to as well So, um, but I know that council is very excited for having you here today. So This is a mayor's proclamation recognizing whereas hailey jones who was born in her current hometown of santa cruz california Is the daughter of monique and patrick jones and has one brother cameron jones And whereas hailey jones first started playing basketball when she was five years old and whereas hailey jones father Played basketball at colorado college Brother plays basketball at pacific university in what in origan Cousin delicia milton jones is a two-time olympic and two-time FIBA world cup gold medalist and head coach at old dominion And uncle tyron james played football at clark university And whereas hailey jones attended archfish at minty Midi high school in san jose and was a member of its honor role each semester And whereas during her high school years hailey jones played four varsity Seasons of basketball and competed in track and field receiving a multitude of honors And whereas hailey jones was the number one recruit in her class and became a guard for the stanford cardin woman's basketball team And whereas hailey jones was named an ap All-american honorable mention this season, but saved her best play for the nc. Double a Tournament and then raised it even more in the final four And whereas hailey jones was one of two stanford players to make the all tournament team And whereas hailey jones has a special skill set and stanford coach terra vandevere compared her to former nba great urban magic johnson And whereas hailey jones is a team-oriented player and keeps all the pieces moving because of her court sense and unselfish play And whereas in her first two years at stanford hailey jones has produced amazing stats as well as received countless accolades And whereas on april 4th 2021 stanford won its first nc. Double a women's basketball championship in 29 years With hailey jones being named the tournament's most outstanding player after leading the team to the national championships stanford's win has Drawn a star studded receiving line from former cardinal tiger woods to our nation's political leaders And whereas in addition hailey jones participated in usa basketball winning a gold medal at the 2018 f i b a u 17 world cup And being named to the all star five And whereas hailey jones not when not playing basketball Enjoyed watching movies going to the beach cooking hiking and being with friends and family Now therefore i donna mires mayor of the city of santa cruz do hereby proclaim april 4th 2021 as hailey jones day in the city of santa cruz and encourage all citizens To join me and congratulating her for being named the most outstanding player of the 2021 nc. Double a tournament And wishing her all the best in her future endeavors Thank you hailey And i don't know if you would like to speak to us, but um, we are so proud of you and everything that you stand for Small girls in our community who are looking up to you as an idol right now and women women in sports need more recognition and that's Why i brought this because you have done an amazing thing and uh, we love stanford And we're just so happy for you. So please taley if you have some words to say and hailey's family is here today too Yeah, i just wanted to thank you guys. I could never imagine receiving an accolade like this or a whole day to myself Thank you so much for recognizing me and so happy to have my family here virtually at home I love you guys and you guys are my support system and i wouldn't be where i'm without you guys So i'm just thankful the city of Santa Cruz for being my hometown. I love Santa Cruz everything about it I'm proud to be from here. So yeah, just thank you so much and um, I look forward to april 4th every day every every year So thank you Congrats hailey Patrick or monique you guys uh You know have any anything to say today or just just recognize, you know Take some family to raise raise these these great people hailey and her brother and um And uh, yeah, I just if you have anything to say today, you're welcome to to make a few words and welcome camera and also I'm sure you're excited too Uh, do we just like to say thank you to the city of Santa Cruz and to the entire city council for Kind of making this happen. It was a surprise, you know to to be contacted by you guys and To have hailey honored like this and for all of us You know all the entire family has grown up in Santa Cruz and uh, you know, we really feel a part of the community here and so to have her Um excel the way she has but then also to be recognized, you know, this is uh It feels as good as as any other award that she's gotten local national or whatever And so um, it's just a really special day for us and we couldn't be prouder hailey. You're amazing I'll open it up to see if any other council members have any words this afternoon You're welcome to we have plenty of time. Uh, we're running right on time again. Any other council members have any things today to offer Uh, council member, uh walking I'm just cheering and just wanting to say congratulations Thank you mayor for bringing this forward and acknowledging that we need to acknowledge our local talent, but our women in sports Hailey, you made Santa Cruz super duper proud. You deserve a day and congrats to your entire family I was like, how old is she as you were reading the proclamation proclamation There's a million things you've already done and I know it's just getting started for you in your career so we wish you the absolute best and Look forward to having you back in Santa Cruz sometime soon But continue the good work that you're doing and congrats and council member coming and then vice mayor bruner Anyway, I just wanted to say congrats to you and your family on so many achievements So early in life I mean, it's going to be great to continue to watch you grow as a person So, you know, just know that we are you have a community behind you And just keep up the good work because um At this rate, you're going to continue to be an amazing person moving forward So thank you for all that you do. Thanks for making Santa Cruz proud and keep up the good work Thank you Vice mayor bruner So nice to meet you here Hailey and congratulations on this wonderful Achievement and all your hard work. So nice to meet your parents and your brother And we look forward to welcoming you welcoming you when you come home and um more to come on that we hope to um Continue to watch you grow keep shining your light. It's wonderful to see Uh a young beautiful black woman as yourself in in this wonderful achievement and working so hard. Thank you All right. Thank you so much excited to be home soon great Well, Hailey, thanks for joining us. I know you had to pop out of class and uh, just want to help Thank your mom too. She's been in contact with us. So I'm really glad this worked out and uh Go back to the drawing bird. I board. I heard you're sort of on the on the plane to go do some additional tryouts for the I believe the olympics. It's if I am correct. Is that right or team usa? Yeah, I fly out thursday to south carolina for a Team camp to try out for an america team in june. So yeah I believe it's great. Well, good luck and thank you again everybody and congratulations And congratulations to stanford as well. Thank you again. Okay And next up uh, we um, we're running a tiny bit early. Um, I'm just going to take a five minute break for our council members Get up the stretch and uh, and then we will be back At right at noon time if that works for everybody We'll be back at noon. Thank you A few announcements and then we will move on to our regular meeting Today's meeting is being broadcast live on community television channel 25 and streaming on the city's website cityofsancrews.com If you wish to comment on an agenda item today, instructions are provided on your screen We will provide these instructions throughout the meeting whenever we move into an agenda item that will be opened up for public comment Please note public comment is heard only on items council is taking action on And not regular updates and reports The items that will be open for public comment during today's meeting are numbers 10 through 37 on our agenda with the exception of item 16 I'd like to ask the council members if there are any statements of disqualification today I'd like to ask the city clerk administrator to announce any additions or deletions to the agenda today There are nice I'd like to make an amount announcement regarding oral communications today oral communications is an opportunity for members of the community to Speak to us on items that are not on the agenda oral communications will occur at or around 5 30 p.m. Today If you wish to make a comment during oral communications, please call in at 5 30 p.m. Today I will go ahead and ask the city attorney to provide a report on closed session, please Myers members of city council this morning the council met in closed session at 8 30 a.m. And Discuss the following items items one well item one was a conference of legal counsel concerning liability claims the claims of martin baserto and a claim by state farm insurance Those items are listed as item 17 on your consent calendar for this afternoon Item two with the conference with labor negotiators the council met with and gave instructions to its Negotiator hr director lisa murphy with respect to The following bargaining group seiu temporary employees The third item was a conference of legal counsel Concerning anticipated litigation and the council met with legal counsel and discussed two potential litigation items Item four was a conference with legal counsel involving Existing litigation and the case that was discussed is santa cruz homeless union at all Versus the city of santa cruz at all currently pending in the united states district court There was no reportable action this morning Thank you. Mr. Gundati. I'll now Turn it over for item number eight, which is the city manager's report And this will be regarding updates on the city's business covet 19 response and event Thank you, mayor. Um, got a couple of items to update the council on As uh, could have done regularly some coley items and then some other items. We'll start with uh First the river street the shelter closure We've been getting number of questions regarding that announcement and so i'd like to ask our Lee butler to just kind of give an update on on the status there To provide information to the public and then we'll move on to the covet 19 updates Thank you marquine As the council is aware the the river street shelter is a program of encompass In partnership with the county encompasses a nonprofit and it is not a city program The city was not involved in the decision to cease the shelter operations But the the city does have an interest in that for a number of reasons first off the city Owns the property on the coral street campus that has been leased to encompass for many years Or their fiscal agents for many years And they were operating it as a 34 bed shelter program for mental health patients of the county Given the coveted restraints that are currently in effect. It's my understanding that About 13 clients are currently at the shelter The the county and the city worked together last year to extend the lease until the end of june of this year And the city was aware that encompass was not planning to extend their lease beyond the current term at the end of june But we just recently learned that they would cease operations on may 1st staff was also aware of housing matters desire to explore moving into recuperative care center onto the city property at that River street shelter location And of course shelter for people experiencing homelessness is Greatly needed in the city of santa cruz, especially right now The city is in conversation with the county and housing matters about the future use of the space But at this point we've communicated that The priority use of the property is yet to be determined and that we have not initiated conversation with the council yet about that priority And that's the update on river street at this point Also, I did just you know, I did Talk to the monica martinius the executive director of Encompass who Noted that if the council members have any questions regarding The process or the operations there that does seem very happy to speak to you And provide you with additional information as needed. So just wanted to point that out So next I'd like to ask our fire chief to who attended the latest update on the covet to give an update on that And I've got a couple more items to highlight Heidi Welcome chief Mayor and city council. Uh, Jason. I do your fire chief. Um, so I'm going to present what I've been presenting the last few meetings And this is based on information from the state as well as from our local county and what you're seeing in front of you is the most up-to-date information for our county specifically and the good news is is that our Cases are dropping And the number of fatalities just remain relatively flat And you know, important to note here is that you know, the single largest source of transmission of covet is still person to person within a household So our cases are dropping which is good news, but we are still seeing some Of that next slide, please really what this is is it's the You know the the case rate for the number of new cases on a rolling average and again There's a precipitous drop toward the end of january into february and we're maintaining That low transmission rate our positivity number and that's some really good news But we need to continue to do the work to make sure that we keep those numbers slow You've seen in the rest of the u.s. There are some states that are starting to see surges and some other parts of the world in italy france, they're seeing larger numbers of You know transmission Next slide california covet and really what this is is i think this shows Lighted into the tunnel for us It shows the total number of cases within the state But it shows that that those cases are dropping Per hundred thousand and then there's a lag time and death and those numbers are also dropping And then the test the positivity rate those numbers are dropping They within the state there's been a total of 22 million or almost close to 23 million vaccines That have been distributed within the state and that number increases The number of people who have immunity and can't transmit or suffer really significant medical issues Um, you know, again, we're getting closer to the end of the tunnel that we've been in here Next slide this is from the uh backing dashboard It kind of repeats a lot of the numbers as far as the overall number of doses, but It specifically points out, um, this county of santa cruz. So there has been close to 192,000 vaccine doses distributed within the county And some of those are first first shots not necessarily, you know, the second shot But most of the information that has come out is after your first shot You do have a pretty significant immunity to To code and it's well transmitted transmitting You have to get that second shot because that's really what kicks your immune system into gear to Preventing, um, you know that serious illness There have been a number of cases where people have tested positive after being vaccinated But the good news is if you're locally at least those people have been asymptomatic So, uh, they're not suffering, uh, significant health issues If you look at the bottom dose here or bottom bar graph here It just shows that there's been a steady increase in the number of vaccines distributed by day by week And so we're slowly getting to that point where, um, our community as a whole is going to be much more safe And we're still within as frustrating as it has been Within the state of california within the 58 counties We are still in the top I think we're six out of 58. So we're the top 10 as far as a distribution of vaccines Per capita. Um, so that's the good news and those as the vaccines become more available They're ramping up those distribution efforts both through the county health office And then also also through their partners through pam dignity and they're expanding that out to Other places cbs and same point. So the availability of vaccines Is much more widespread than it was a month ago and they're also opening up the You know the qualification to to be vaccinated and that's going to expand significantly here in the next few weeks, I believe Next slide kind of gets to this thing. Uh, where where we are at currently we're in the orange here Um, and I don't have a crystal ball, but if I was Asked I would think that we given all the indicators I see us moving into the yellow chair in the near future And then also the governor announced that on june 15th california will fully reopen Its economy, but it's predicated on two really important considerations One equitable vaccine availability so that all people who want access to the vaccine have access to the vaccine And then the other one that's really the whole reason for you know Why we've done these restrictions and cheers and all this all these things that we've gone through Is that a low burden of disease and that is you know, our hospitalization rate people with significant long-term health issues And that vaccination will prevent that Currently our hospitalization rate here in the county is really low And that's good news. That means our hospitals are available for all those other issues that still occur And they're not necessarily being displaced by that covid You know those people who have covid so I see us moving into the yellow tier shortly. Um, and then uh, From a california whole perspective us moving toward a more sense of normal, which is really, you know Where we need to try and actively go toward Um, so more information will come out with that, but um, I think that's good news for all of us But we really have to meet those two criteria, which is vaccination availability and taking advantage of it And then monitoring what the impacts are within the health care system as a whole Next slide Much like my last update How to get a vaccine appointment because this has been an ongoing You know source of confusion. I think it's been really frustrating. You know, am I eligible? Where do I go to get this and I would point everyone to sanfruce health dot org They have a list of within their vaccination page of all the different mechanisms and who's available and how to access that who to call And then, you know, how do you sign up to get notified and that would be my turn, uh, california dot But locally for here in the county go to sanfruce health dot org And uh, the more uh vaccinations that we get into people the sooner we can get back to normal, which is um, you know You know one of my primary goals at the beginning of this for my department Was to get all all of us through this with as little impact as possible And I think we're getting to that point and um, I would also put that same goal to the entire community And that's going to be a combination of vaccines And if you go to the next slide Really, we need to Can go yeah, we need to continue what we've been doing that works vaccinations are the end point But in the short term, we know that doing those, um, basic measures of you know You know washing our hands keeping our distance You know stay home if you're sick and then wear a mask Even for those vaccinated, um, it's kind of one of those things where we don't know who's been vaccinated But if you're indoors for pro one period of time with somebody that would continue to do that really low impact measure Which is you know putting a mask on um, and we can get through to uh, you know Getting back to normal and being able to have gatherings and give hugs and see people It's been a long year, but I think we are getting closer to the end here Um, and that's what I have for you and I'm more than happy to answer any questions. Do you have them? Are there any council members? Vice mayor bruner Thank you for that information I'm wondering if there's any updates on In-person meetings And in regards to council meetings and if there's any projections on when that would happen You know, I'll defer to um Martin on this for a whole but I don't know that there's been any strict guidelines or guidance that's come out in How we go about that like at what point do we say we're okay, right? I do know that we've had conversations because that's an endpoint or our goal to getting back to normal Um, I see that if we do do this that there will probably be some modifications as far as masking or distancing Um, you know at what point do we you know move back toward that? But that has been a You know first the trigger point. What are the conditions? But we do know that we need to get back toward that yeah I would add that we aren't working on a a plan to How do we get back to uh to normal based on uh criteria and so we're currently actively working on that and the number of the organizations and cities throughout the state are as well So we're talking to each other to to figure that out and short that out It uh, I think a hundred percent back to normal. I think everybody recognizes this can be a little while still Although there will be some significant changes obviously as we go to move to the yellow and the green tiers But some of the things like the masking and some of the social distancing will continue And then also we have to evaluate how the pandemic has really impacted our operations And then maybe something that we will want to continue just because it's a It's just something that's just a new way of doing business. Uh, for example, we're looking at uh, some of the kind of working from home And doing more more hybrids of that than we've done perhaps in the past So that's something we're currently in the process of evaluating and working with the departments to put that forward And as soon as we have a plan, uh, we'll go bring that to council and give you an update on all that Great. Thank you Member Cummings, please Just briefly for the public. Um, can you just remind us the population of the county? Because it seems like we're we're more than about halfway through it sounds like a vaccinations to the county We are our county population is roughly about 260,000 people within the county. Um, and as you saw we've given For not we but there's been about 190,000 vaccines I distribute and some of those are first shots some of those are the complete two shots Some of those are the single shot series. So we are really getting to that tipping point of More than less and we're also mirroring what's happening within the state of california with I believe we have about 40 million people and 22 million vaccination doses have been distributed So, um We are getting closer to that. Um, and I don't have the exact breakdown for the city itself I can't get I can't get that information Um, but now it's not time to give up on those really easy measures as well as actively seeking out a vaccine When you become eligible Thank you. Thank you chief. I did good to see you Appreciate the update Martin is our other item. Yeah, a couple of quick items. I'll start by uh, just sharing my screen real quick Uh Actually, can you see my screen? It's the city's homepage. I wanted to just highlight a couple of things and using the homescreen to to guide the community one is the Related to the vaccinations. We have had a request for There's a need for volunteers at the community vaccination clinics And the one in particular that has asked for Volunteers there really need volunteers is the dignity Vaccination clinic, which is being held over at brand sporty middle school and The way to Volunteer is if you go on the city's main page here and go see at the top There's the city's response to covet 19 that'll take you to the city's covet 19 website and then at the top of that You'll see a link here to the dignity health dignity health medical group COVID-19 vaccine clinic and there it'll take you to a It's the Sign-up sites before the sign-up genius for that the clinic and it gives you Information on what's required and really there's no medical experience required. You just have to be 18 And it gives you all the information that you may need about what you can do They need people to help with directing traffic confirming appointments Handing out forms sanitization sanitizing surfaces and that sort of thing. So This is just something that there's a need to To do To assist the community. So I wanted to highlight that and then the other thing I wanted to To highlight is Going back to the city's homepage here There was a question earlier about the the survey for the city meander recruitment And it is can be found on the main page if you go to the main page and just scroll down a bit Under news, you'll see there's a link here to the The recruitment page For the city manager and that'll take you to the hr Page where you'll find all the information about the the status of the recruitment and how to link to the The survey and all that so I wanted to highlight that as well for the council and with that I'm Completed with the updates. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you Thank you, martin and thank you for bringing up the dignity The need for volunteers. I've been volunteering at that clinic and Just the posting that people have done I was there yesterday and they're already getting more volunteers. So that's super helpful and So thank you for using our social media to be able to try to gather up some additional We definitely don't want to lose a vaccine clinic because of lack of volunteers So thanks for pointing that out. I really appreciate that And councilmember coming. Did you have additional questions brief questions one was related to the river street building? I was just curious They're moving forward with the use of that building Is there going to be a role of council or members of the public because I know it sounds like there's an interest from Housing matters and then I also, you know, hear from people know the need for more behavioral health and mental health beds and so really trying to meet the needs of the community So just curious about, you know, what that's going to look like moving forward in terms of how that building is used Martin go ahead I was going to say you can go ahead But basically, yes, the city is a landlord. We have a landlord role. We don't have a role in so far it's obviously operating programs or Or direct service provisions, but we are the land So there are discussions with respect to the use of that In conjunction with the county who's that largely be the funder of the various programs in housing matters who's an operator So those discussions are happening And we have a role in so far as again is the as the landlord aspect of that But again, we also have an interest overall in the provision of services And so we'll we'll have that and put it so I don't know if you want to add anything Look at that. All right. Just that the the council actually approves the lease Okay Thank you. And then the other question I had was related to COVID-19 I know that there's funding from the Most recent relief package that's coming through the states and going to cities and counties And I was just wondering if you could give an update on how much We're anticipated to receive and then is there any process or discussion around how that funding is going to be spent The the state or the federal The the most significant one That has been provided is from the federal that was from the the federal stimulus package just recently approved And we anticipate receiving about the 15 million in that Largely, um, it will likely and this will come back to the council in the budget process, but Largely, it'll it'll have to be Allocated towards trying to maintain retain essential services current services as we saw Revenue losses over 20 million dollars in our own budget So that will help with fiscal stability by his time to look at trying to address The projected fiscal year a budget for next year and really keep us from making, you know, severe cuts in next year's budget However, in addition, there is some CDBG related funding that will come that's additional or specifically for homeless services. And so we'll be looking at that to allocate that towards The provision of shelter facilities and perhaps with the implementation of whatever action the council takes as it relates to the temporary opera living ordinance or again the provision of sheltering and high needs for Assisting the homeless community. So those will be the those that come back to the council as well Thank you Thank you, martin. Any other questions? Sure martin Seeing any, okay. Okay. Thank you. Well, thank you sir very much Next, um, we'll move on to the city council. Um I'll call now on the clerk. Excuse me city clerk to provide any updates to our calendar There are no updates Great. Thank you Okay, next up is the Our consent agenda today and these are items 10 through 24 on our agenda For members of the public who are streaming this meeting now is the time to call in If you want to comment on items 10 through 24 Please note. We will not be discussing or taking comment on item 15 today Instructions are on your screen Please remember to mute your streaming device press star nine to raise your hand and listen for the q saying you have been unmuted All items will be acted upon in one motion unless an item is pulled by a council member for further discussion Are there any Council members who wish to comment on or pull any items and just a reminder for the public today We will not be taking action on item 15. That has been that will come before us on april 27 Uh, is there any council members who wish to pull comment or pull any item? I see council member call entire johnson pan Thank you. Just a comment on item 14 And council member coming comment on items numbers 13 well, I have a question for 13 a comment for 14 A question on 16. I'd like to pull number 18 A question on 13 a comment on 16 and A question on 16 and then pull 18 The council member brown all of mine have been covered. I I do want to comment on um on 16 as well and 18 so I'll do that one. The time is right Do you have a comment on 16 questions and comment? Yeah, just in comments. Okay, great Okay, okay So for our consent agenda item number 18 will be pulled today And now I will go ahead and ask for Questions or comments. I believe item 13 was pulled for a question or comment. Is that correct? council member coming Thank you, mayor I want to thank the general manager ego garvick from the catalyst for contacting us For all the work based on this item and for um, mayor mires and vice mayor brunner for helping to bring this forward I did have a comment. Maybe if um our economic development directors on the line There she is. Yep. Hi, bonnie. Welcome Good afternoon Good afternoon. I had some members of the public reach out And one thing they brought to mine is, you know, whether there might be a potential for the city through Some of its different funding sources to potentially um provide financial support for Some of the music venues in town that they might be able to pay back so similar to the loan program Or even maybe a grant program that could be created since they're going to be closed for so long And then knowing that, you know, as we reopen, there's going to be a lot of energy around getting back into concerts And so there might be an opportunity for those kinds of venues specifically those that have been, you know, shuttered for so long To give back and so just wanted to bring that question that I heard from the community forward to see You know, what opportunities might be available So we do have our newly expanded growth Santa Cruz loan program that's been funded with uh, the major $2.75 million loan from the economic development administration And that's going to be leveraged up to 4.5 million for the city of Santa Cruz Through existing sort of match with national development council The opportunity within that some major capital infrastructure loans of half a million and then smaller loans of around 50,000 and That is for working capital and so that is a potential for opportunity for live music music venues as well To apply for those funds and they'll have technical assistance in flying It's at the streamlined application and we have great support both with The small business development center who's going to provide some technical support and national development council So it's a really nice expansion of our existing growth Santa Cruz loan program That's a recovery expanded recovery effort So that's the main sort of funding that we have when we look at grants I mean the amount of funding is something we can explore But typically the amount of funding is it's fairly large per music venue And so unless council would like to direct the specific funding source towards that I think it might be a challenge for us to do Additional grant funds or a grant program specific to live in music venues But the loan program is up and running now. We're having a soft launch In the city because we already have an existing program that we're expanding and we expect to actually do some pretty extensive marketing countywide here within the next month Of the overall program and that opportunity Great. Thank you. And is that if we wanted to share information with People who are interested in contacting us is that through choose santa cruise dot com? Yes Yeah, and we'll be also putting out we'll post it on to choose santa cruise dot com And we'll also be doing pretty extensive marketing on that our existing program is there now And we're actually just finalizing some of the marketing materials this week and next week with National Development Council for that, but they can apply or inquire right now and we'll get them in the process Great. Thank you very much Thank you, bonnie Any other questions from council members on item 13 questions or comments? Okay, moving on. I'll go ahead and look for comments or questions on item number 14 Is that one call was yes, I mean cup. Yes. Go ahead council member calms sorry Johnson Thank you took me a moment to raise my hand Yeah, I wanted to thank mayor meyers and staff for supporting the resolution to acknowledge the holy Muslim holy month of ramadan this began yesterday evening and It commences for the rest of the month the next month and it's really a focus on spiritual renewal And reflection and it's a month of getting back to the community and and charity So I wanted to acknowledge that this month of ramadan has begun And I wanted to um to all of the muslim americans here in santa cruz And all the muslims beyond I wanted to say ramadan mobarak Thank you Thank you council member There was a question or comment on item number 16 as well I think that was pulled by council member coming Thank you mayor One thing to sit out to me with this is that um the funds that are coming back to the city We're supposed to be used for tenant relocation assistance And I know that when projects come forward oftentimes we hear that um, you know Tenants who are previously in some of these projects if they were displaced they get first right of refusal It sounds like these funds are supposed to be used for relocation assistance But there's a it seemed like a significant amount of funding that's left and so i'm just curious about Is there any information on you know, whether those tenants who were in who were displaced from that development whether they received The assistance and you kind of why there's so much funding left over Um if we were expecting this to go to help support those tenants Council member coming, let me um ask jessica duwit Do I believe is on this call to see if she has specific information? The information we did receive is that this is funding that was not used So it's our understanding that their their needs were addressed those that needed relocation assistance and benefits We're we're able to receive that but I don't have the specific breakdown So I see jessica's on so i'm going to defer to her to answer that question Yeah, so oftentimes so this funding originally came through the Enfield grant through state hcd So so they're making a you know a conservative estimate of what they think the relocation funds will be um My understanding from the property owner slash developer is that they they did meet the needs of the tenants that requested relocation assistance As to whether the the pot was too, you know too big originally You know, I'm I don't know the exact answer to that question But I do know that they did meet whoever asked for it or requested relocation assistance received it So now now the idea is this is a very uncommon situation. So, you know, it's not like this is going to happen every We have an affordable housing development But since this has happened In this uncommon situation the state is trying to now make sure Other folks who are low income in the community also Receives the benefit of this direct subsidy So that's why they're in the staff report directly references having directly to the the community not through a secondary service provider And and I will just add a council member becoming that um, there is states required had required noticing to all the tenants In the property and that did happen That was my next question. So thank you council member brown. Did you have a question on this item? Yeah, just to follow up, um, you know, I'm I um, I appreciate the explanation and I'm I'm glad that we're able to You know, keep this money in our community and use it for these purposes I'm really glad htd agreed to your proposal um, and I'm not quite so sanguine though about The role the developer played in actually providing You know relocation assistance because you know, I was involved in conversations with tenants there with legal aid with many um, you know different actors who were involved and it didn't seem like the developer was Doing their best to make sure this information was available. So How if they met the requirements? I understand that I don't believe that the tenants were Really under many of them did not really understand Um, what was gonna what was happening and what they could you know, what they could um Gatch to assist with their um displacement. Uh, so, you know, I'm just And I had a feeling Way back when when we were having this conversation about the tax credits, but I so given that I I just worry that You know, we're we're monitoring and I know we have a system for monitoring And the you know the affordability level for affordable housing units. And so I just wanted to ask You know, what where that what's the plan there? Um, and and just really stress that I think it's really very important that we watch this particular Development and for any potential violations because they they don't seem really inclined to Try to be helpful and you know, I mean, I I'm sorry to say that but that's just what happened So I I don't mean to you know critique The effort but it's it it happened. So I see Jessica maybe Yeah, I mean I can speak to the so the various funding sources that this developer developer applied for For instance, the affordable housing tax credits through the state as well as state hcd funding All of those have Requirements for monitoring for affordability. Um, and you know, this property should be Meeting the compliance on an annual basis that's double checked by the state um I need to check to see if we're I bonnie. I don't know if you if we gave the some money I don't think we I don't think there's any city money in this In this project. So technically They do need to to perform for the inclusionary So the city would be able to at least keep an eye on what's happening with the property and the compliance and Um, we can probably work with the state on trying to request Whatever reports they get, um, you know, we can ask for those as well Yeah, that would be really great. And I I don't imagine That it requires a motion, but if if we could just get if people think that's a good idea. I would love to see that happen when The time comes when the reporting happens that we get to see it as well Thank you councilmember and Is that a request to get like a Like an fyi regarding that or is uh, yeah fyi would be good. Okay. Great. Thanks. Thank you for that clarification Any other uh questions on item 16? Not seeing any Okay, okay. We are going to go ahead and move on to public comment on our consent agenda If there are members of the public that would like to speak to any item on the consent agenda with the exception of item number 18 Now it's the time to do so. Please press star nine on your phone to raise your hand When it is your time to speak you will hear an announcement that you have been unmuted The timer will then be set to two minutes and I see one item one One participant in the audience um, seeing you would like to Comment on or one of the items on on the consent agenda. Is that your intention? Looks like it. Okay. Um phone number 4294, please This would be on all items on the consent to any item on the consent agenda Aside from item 18 Go ahead, please. Can you hear me out there? We can yes Okay, great This is Nicole. Um, I'm calling. I'm the events and outreach coordinator for the Santa Cruz community farmers markets And I'm calling in support of the potential for additional funding for the market match double up program Um I want to start by just saying thank you to the city for your enormous support that's far um People are grateful and greatly impacted by this program which we started in may of 2020 hundreds If not over a thousand residents have participated at many farms are also Experience someone really significant boost economically from this program Prior to the market match incentive Use of ebt at the downtown farmers market So it's about 30 individuals participating weekly and after six months of their market match incentive program that number has Grown to 164 participants on average and at this point as of march of 2021 We had an average of 182 participants weekly. Um, so that number is still growing all the time and um that 182 participants represented almost nine thousand dollars Going into the pockets of residents for fresh fruits and veggies and then eventually into the hands of regional farms as well Since we began the program in May of last year The there's been $72,000 that have gone into the hands of residents for fresh fruits and veggies at the market And of the people participating in the program over 750 of them were first time participants in the ebt CalFresh program at the farmers market So, um, I just want to say one more thing Which is that I've been doing some a little bit of research and I found an interesting study out of colorado state university that showed that for every dollar Invested in a healthy food incentive program We can expect to see up to three dollars in economic activity generated as a result And so the program this market match Double-up program that you all have been supporting addresses food equity and food access for residents, but it also Has a um a big impact on the general economy in our city. So thank you very much and we hope to That you will consider continuing to find The program at the market Thank you so much Okay, I'm now looking for a motion on Our consent items 10 through 24 with the exception of item 18 To see who got there first. That would be council member Cummings followed by council member Watkins I'll move the consent with the exception of item number 13. Oh, sorry with the exception of item number 18 Okay council member Watkins, I'll second that Okay, so we have a motion by council member Cummings seconded by council member Watkins To move items 10 through 24 with the exception of item 18 on our consent agenda And could I ask for a roll call vote, please? council member Watkins, I Calentary Johnson brown I Cummings, it's mayor brunner. The motion passes unanimously We'll now move on to item number 18 on our consent agenda, which has been pulled and brian Organo our parking program manager If you would be available this is The item That we will be discussing under the consent agenda is the beach area parking meter rate ordinance updates And I believe council member Cummings. I believe you you Um Hold this would you like a presentation on this from staff or how do you want to proceed? um, I just have a A couple questions related to this item and related to some items that came before us in the past. I know that um Previously and and especially during co-in when we were making We were trying to prioritize the city's work given that many city staff unable to work because of the impacts of the pandemic We there was an item that we had been discussing related to Providing some of the funding from parking to go towards supporting the impacts to the beach flats community And I wanted to revisit that because um, I was contacted by a member of the public Because you know, they they see that the meter rates are you know going up and they were wondering, you know We had this discussion going on and we we stopped that for the purposes of the pandemic But a lot of people are still really concerned because the beach flats Unlike I think any other neighborhood in Santa Cruz only has one way in one way out and During the summer is probably one of the most heavily impacted neighborhoods in the city of Santa Cruz and it's the lowest income neighborhood in the city of Santa Cruz And so I just wanted to see You know, um, given that discussion that we had initiated kind of what are what are some opportunities for us to really think about how we can Provide some community benefits given that you know, the boardwalk brings in a lot of revenue The city is able to use some of the revenue from the parking in its general fund But yet you have this community that is severely impacted. I mean in the summer on a good weekend If you leave and as a resident if you leave the beach flats at 10 a.m. They're oftentimes where you cannot Get back in the neighborhood without sitting in traffic for over an hour until after 5 p.m And you know, given that it's our most our lowest income community. We face these impacts You know, I just wanted to bring up that Point of you know, how do we provide additional community impacts to this neighborhood? That's so negatively impacted by the traffic that we generate for revenue for the city So maybe what I what I'll do councilmember is Brian, would you like to just give an overview of the item? And that way we need everybody sort of acquainted and then maybe I believe the item is yeah regarding the meter rate ordinance But maybe there's comments or discussion about councilmember coming Questions after that. So Brian, are you prepared to with the power point or do you want to walk us through it? I know there is a two-page staff reports pretty straightforward But I just didn't know if you wanted to add anything any context to this or we want to jump into those specific questions presented Yeah, I don't I don't have a power point Presentation prepared for today, but I can share a map of the specific areas that we are talking about that affect the two ordinances for the two different rate structures To help orientate the rest of council Can you guys see my screen now? We can yes The two ordinance changes that are proposed Today for introduction are related to the beach meter areas and there's two different zones So in red we have rate one, which is a variable two hour rate and in the green we have rate two We we took action on this just a couple years ago to increase these rates And I think the same conversation that that Justin's bringing up was brought up then But we have certain thresholds of being able to adjust these within coastal commission Regulations without having to go for a full coastal development permit And so we're bringing this forward again for another 25 percent increase On these meters, which would bring the rate up to a base hourly rate of two dollars and 25 cents The conversation Isn't addressed in the staff report that Justin brings up in part because it's more of a budgetary question These revenues do go into the general fund And we would see an increase year over year in general fund revenues And I think that those additional conversations Um, could be continued during budget process times and you know the discussion of allocation of funds for particular projects Is something that can be handled every year during the budgetary process And so it's pretty straightforward in the staff report and pretty pretty straightforward today that what we're looking to do is Is give permission to implement another 25 increase in these two meter zones The residential neighborhoods also have a residential permit program in place that help protect them from some parking challenges And that still remains very affordable as far as an annual permit and we enforce Very heavily in the beach area to try to help protect the residents that are adjacent to these areas and discourage Parking behavior from impacting them You know continued every summer that we see as the beach is in attraction every year So if there's any other specific questions about the ordinance, I'd be happy to answer them or about Enforcement practices in the beach area and and the impacts of this ordinance change Thank you, brian I'll go ahead and open it up for additional councilmember questions at this time councilmember brown I yeah, thank you. I um, I read the report the agenda report. I understand the intention and it fully fits with our um, you know our our goals around, you know pricing for length of stay and All of this. So I you know, I that's not a concern for me I uh, I did have some of the same questions raised as councilmember Cummings and um, you know, so I guess I want to um, just Put in my voice of support for having that conversation when the time comes I do think that when it came up the first time around we had a pretty productive conversation about some of the things that beach lots residents experience related to parking and And just overall impacts and it does seem Worth a conversation to talk about how to target some of that funding to ameliorate those uh impact. So I When I'd love to have that conversation when we get there and then the other question I have is about the you know, so you've said you're um, you're in kind of in touch with the beach lots community and kind of tracking the effects related to parking and citations and permitting and all of that and so I'm I'm just wondering if we have any data on What that looks like? I know that I mean not right the second but is it would it be possible to try to get a handle on, you know How many tickets are being issued? Are they connected to the extent we can figure that out to any the The community the housing there Just to understand what you know, because of all of my Feedback is anecdotal, you know, I have friends who have lived in the beach lots over the years Some of whom have you know, kind of limited capacity to You know get information via the internet or you know connect with the city And they end up getting, you know tickets and toad and you know, they live there But they don't know what how to deal with it. And so I guess I just want to See if we can You know have that conversation in the future with some of that information attached to it just to You know, kind of help us understand where to go if anywhere Thank you Can I respond? Yeah for citation data we can provide some of the citation data And I know that there's you know, some additional traffic studies that talk about you know Impact in that corridor, especially during the summer season It would be hard to distinguish some citation data But we do you know, we track it separately for like say a permit violation with a resident And try to work with the with the residents that are impacted the most and respond to their complaints as much as possible They try to keep the the nature of the supply and demand, you know from spilling over into the neighborhoods I think it's always a challenge of finding the right balance. So some of that data does it does exist Thank you. Yeah, and I appreciate all of your efforts to try to manage this. It's a very difficult situation Councilmember Cummings Thank you, and I'll just echo what councilor brown said there's a way that we can get them No Or an FYI with that information I think it'll be great and then also if we might be able to get some kind of Some information about, you know, even potentially how much would it cost if we were if the city was to Provide parking passes free for beach flats residents I think it would just be a good thing to know because if it's a minimal amount Then it might be that we could provide that from our general fund to the residents here given that It's the lowest income community and highest impacted by traffic during the summer. So if we could get just some information You know per household or per address, you know, if we were to give each Each household in the beach flats a parking permit for the summer what that would cost Brian, is that work for you? You kind of got what kinds of questions would be answered in FYI Yes, I take some notes. I think I could help cover some of those additional questions from from both council number brown in Cummings Okay Any other questions on this item? Seeing none and I would look to come back to A motion for item number 18. That was mayor. We need public comment. Oh, I'm sorry. Thank you, Bonnie I'll go ahead and bring this out to the public. Um, this is for item number 18 on our consent agenda is there anyone in the Audience that would like to comment on this if you would Please press star nine on your phone to raise your hand I'm not seeing any hands at this time So I'll go ahead and bring it back to council and I would be looking for a motion on item number 18 I have council member Cummings I'll move now item number 18. I did have one final question. I know we've we've discussed, you know, potentially having some kind of discussion around um ways that we can Provide or identify benefits for the beach flats community. I'm just curious When would that be a good conversation to have or how we could make that conversation happen? I don't know if that's for the city manager or city staff as brian Planted out. You can have that discussed in this part of the budget process if the The consideration is to set aside funding for general fund revenues for particular Neighborhood or a particular purpose that would that would make sense in that regard. Thank you I have a motion by council member Cummings. Uh council member golder I'll talk about I have a motion by council member Cummings seconded by council member golder To approve item number 18 on our consent agenda and bonnie can we do a roll call vote, please? Yeah, I just want to confirm it to move Staff recommendation Sorry, yes Okay Council member Watkins. Hi Cummings vice mayor brunner Hi And mayor that motion passes unanimously. All right. I'm going to go ahead and uh Next up is our consent public hearing And then we have Going into general vent business. Um, I'm just looking Bonnie I believe we're Doing pretty well a little bit behind Um, okay. Yeah, let's go ahead and move into consent public hearings This is item number 25 and 26 on your on our agenda For members of the public who are streaming this meeting if this is an item you want to comment on Now is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen Are there any council members who wish to pull items 25 or 26? I'm not seeing any hands Okay, last last and then We will go ahead and look for a motion on these two items then Please we need public comment. Do we need to go? Okay Sorry, okay. So, okay. So we're going to go ahead and put this out for Public comment. So this is items number 25 and 26 on our agenda And this is on the consent public hearings part of our agenda And I am not seeing any hands So I will go ahead and look for a motion on our consent public hearings for item number 25 and 26 And I see council member Watkins I'll move our consent public hearings item 25 and 26 And council member golder I'll second that. Okay. We have a motion by council member Watkins and seconded by council member golder to approve items number 25 and 26 in our under our consent public hearings Although, um, can I please have a roll call vote? Council member Watkins Calentary Johnson I missed that Go ahead and get it Oh, I have a space mayor brunner Hi And mayor mires pass and pass excuse me that motion passes unanimously Uh, just for the public today, I just want to recognize the work of our staff on bringing forward the The ordinance on school district and employers sponsored housing inclusionary housing and I think that's Huge achievement for the city. So I really want to recognize our planning commission and our planning department and our of course Economic development department. I believe we're probably pretty close to one of the first cities in california likely to do this So, um, just something to be really proud of and thank you everyone for all your work on that really over the last year almost a year and a half Okay, um, we are running Pretty much on time. Um, we are a little bit behind. So, um, I had scheduled in a break here So that folks can get up to see how much get some lunch Um, I would like to try to get everybody One o'clock now. Why don't we come back at 125 and um, hopefully we'll get a we'll get a 25 minute break in here so for the public we are Going to take a break and the council will be back at 125 started For members of the poet we are now on agenda item number 27 the arts commission appointment For members of the public who are streaming this meeting If this is an item you want to comment on now is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen The order will be a presentation of the item by staff followed by questions from the council We will then take public comment and then return to council for deliberation and action And I believe bonny you are the present presenter I am Thank you, mayor. Um, council. I do know we normally Do a rotating we start with one council member and do nominations down the road, but Being in zoom, I think maybe mayor if you're a minute ball We could do just whoever has a nomination can raise their hands and any new nominations can raise their hands And then we'll do the vote Okay, sounds good and bonny. Can I just take the okay? We'll just yeah one by one 27 28 29 We'll do that. Okay. Great. Is there a motion from council members uh, regarding a member for our arts commission I think I see council member golder That's a nominate raw blister And I will second that nomination and So it's not a motion it's not a motion yet We're now just doing the nominations and then when we get in our nominees and we'll do a vote, but yeah, okay nomination for Blitzer down. Would you like to nominate someone and council member coming? No, okay. You're good. Any other council members with nominations? Yeah, and bonny. Do I you want me to call on each one separately then? I can go ahead and Yeah, I'll do a vote Um, so for nominee blitzer, um We'll do council member Watkins. I was going to go with car So should I say no or or actually elected? I'll do a roll call and you state your your vote So council member Watkins, you were going to go for car Yes Calentary Johnson Boulder What's her nice mayor brunner? And mayor mires We'll move on to sister cities Committee appointments and is there a council member that would like to make a nomination This uh council member coming I'd like to nominate here a park Council member brown. Did you have the same nomination? Yeah, okay great We have one nomination here a park unless there's any other council members with any other nominees It doesn't look like it. Okay. We'll go ahead and have a vote roll call vote Well, I think it's It's no other nominee You don't have to so we don't have to be more moralized it with a vote. Okay, and next up we have the equal employment opportunity committee appointment and I see for a commentary johnson Watkins and golder. I'd like to nominate alfredo one week Okay Council member Watkins. Did you have a nominee michael polhamas? Okay, okay. We have two nominees this time Why bonny you want to just have council members name their their uh preferred member council member watkins michael polhamas talentory johnson alfredo one week brown alfredo one week coming alfredo one week folder michael polhamas vice mayor brunner alfredo one week and mayor mires And I would vote for paul haman So we have a new member alfredo monnery so great Thank you council members and We will move on to item number 30 item number 30 is explore renaming locations and landmarks from london melton to london melton and I'm sorry we didn't open for public comment Any other yeah to item number 20 27 28 29 Is there any attendees that wanted to Apologies to the public I'm moving too fast today. I'm moving too fast today Okay, I'm not seeing anyone in the audience So we will move on to item number 30 now explore renaming locations and landmarks for loudon Nelson to london melton and accurately honoring and depicting the history of mr. Nelson For members of the public who are streaming this meeting If this is an item you want to comment on now is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen The order for the item will be a presentation By staff followed by questions from the council We will then take public comment and then return to council for deliberation and action If you're I'll remind folks how they can get into Public comment after we hear From the staff report and And we take questions from council So I'll go ahead and turn this over now to rachel kauffman our recreation superintendent. Welcome rachel. Thank you, mayor Myers. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. See council members. Can you hear me? Okay quick check perfect My name is rachel kauffman recreation superintendent with parks and recreation and today i'm bringing you a topic That has been long discussed in our city the recognition of local hero loudon or london melton and since The name of mr. Nelson is a key point of discussion just for clarity I'll refer to him as mr. Nelson moving forward in this presentation And joining his panelists today Is santa cruz equity project founder luna bay? local historian ross gibson Loudon melton community center supervisor isaeth ray And civic supervisor and city liaison to be a friend at the town clock jesse bond Included in the agenda packet as you have seen our many historical documents and articles Which both affirm the complex history of mr. Nelson's name And also show the community's struggle over time with how to accurately honor his contributions to the city From 1948 when a santa cruz chapter of the nwcp is described As being aware of the story of mr. Nelson and advocated for a monument to commemorate his life To 1978 and 1979 when lowell hunter advocated for the property on which the city school administrative buildings now stand To be named loudon melton plaza and the community center to be named loudon melton community center To 1984 when the group friends of loudon melton advocated to city council For the center and landmarks to be changed to london melton And were subsequently met by opposition by leaders in the black community who had fought for the original naming of the center To the present day when the black lives matter movement inspired a recent petition on change.org To correct the name of the center to london melton It's clear that how to accurately honor mr. Nelson's important contributions As a long history of its own and is what we'll be discussing again today But before moving forward, I just want to clarify what we're asking of city council today We're not asking you to make a decision on the name of the community center today We are just simply asking you to endorse the community's effort to continue to explore the renaming of locations and landmarks Honoring mr. Nelson and to direct the historic preservation commission to place an item on the may 19th agenda To discuss the name correction And so after the meeting with the historic preservation commission and we'll come back to council at that time for a recommendation So i'd like to start just with what inspired today's discussion In august of 2020 the loudon melton community center supervisor. I said ray received a petition By community member britney london and and yes, her name is britney london just coincidentally That she launched on change.org To rename the loudon melton community center the london melton community center And the petition received over 1,300 signatures from community members and is still active online Isis and I met with britney to discuss the petition and we reviewed historical documents that were kept at the center Considering the complex history, which I just described A small project team was assembled to discuss further the best next steps on how to proceed And the project team included petitioner britney london NAACP president brenda griffin city councilmember justin comings Santa Cruz equity project founder luna bay local historian ross gibson loudon melton community center supervisor. I said ray civic supervisor jesse bond and myself And in january and february 2021 the group held four meetings To discuss if and how to move forward with renaming Of locations and landmarks honoring mr. Nelson items discussed at these meetings included just review of historical evidence the opposition by the black community in 1984 The various locations where mr. Nelson is honored and what further efforts should be pursued to educate the community on mr. Nelson's legacy Unfortunately, britney is not able to be here on the zoom call today To describe her reasons for launching the petition as she just gave birth last week And i'm sure she's watching the presentation from home. Hi britney, uh, but at this At this time i'd like to introduce luna bay member of the project team To read a letter that was prepared by britney about her efforts So luna, i'll turn it over to you Thank you, rachel britney's letter says growing up in santa cruz the loudon elton center has always been an important cultural oasis My first summer camp that i attended at the age of six was at the loudon elton center From juneteenth events plays and friends birthday parties are just a few of the memories that are anchored to this building Over the course of the last year's pandemic I started a petition on why i believe the center deserves to have a name change And over 1,300 people who have signed a petition also agree with me The history that parallels with this land reflects the importance of black culture and its existence here in santa cruz As a black woman in santa cruz local I think it is beyond imperative that we have history that accurately reflects the name of one of our first black leaders We're better time to now not only to rename but to reclaim history My hopes are that this decision is unanimous and that we can honor mr. Nelson in the way it was intended to be from the very start britney london porter And i'll turn it back to you rachel And um first, you know, it's a before we're beginning that this this discussion It's important to talk about the contributions by mr. Nelson to the santa cruz school district And luna who just spoke has done extensive research on mr. Nelson's life So actually i'm going to swing it back over to her and she's going to share this history with you about these important contributions Thank you kim rachel um a first one to start By thanking you all for taking the time to uh to hear this. This is very exciting to be a part of um And i'll say it's clear now that if a school system was to shut down the entire city will go with it That's very clear right now Imagine what it was like in santa cruz where there was no highway 17 There were there was no highway one. There were no railroad There were people on wagons who made it down here to this little Enclave of of a town and if the school system in the 1800s was to shut down there would be no santa cruz And the school system was saved by the contributions of mr. Nelson Mr. Nelson was born enslaved in north carolina He was then trafficked to south carolina Where he was uh purchased and then taken to noxville tennessee in order to meet with mackey Nelson who trafficked him and marlboro nelson to california with the intention of having the mind gold for him Mr. Nelson and marlboro were able to accumulate enough wealth Where mr. Nelson was able to purchase his freedom which was no small feat and was able to travel All the way to santa cruz and to set up rent a piece of land and eventually purchase it to live out the rest of his life Marlboro could not stay with him as he was worth much more and did not have enough to purchase his freedom and likely went back To noxville tennessee with mackey, but mr. Nelson ended his life here And on his deathbed he left his entire fortune and everything he owned to the city of santa cruz to keep the schools open This was no small decision This action alone saved the city if the schools were to close now The city would go and the same thing happened then So considering such a contribution at the very least we can do is say his name correctly Say his name as he would have heard it Say his name as it was heard at pacific when people are buying his food and his fruit and getting near Their shoes fixed his name was london and he should be memorialized in honor of such Now i'm talking about you rachel Thank you luna As luna stated the contribution to the city is significant and many groups over time have looked to honor mr Nelson's generosity and support for education But the question does still remain on the name to use to honor his contributions and His name is both recorded as london and loud and nelson as well as um as you'll soon see other misspellings And so we're very lucky today to have to talk more about the various names of mr. Nelson and provide a background It's our local historian ross gibson Ross has recently published an article in the standard food sentinel about this very issue And so at this time i'm going to share my screen for some slides that ross is going to share with you Thank you rachel can everyone hear me Yes, we can thank you ross. Thanks for being here sure Bill reader did the original research on london nelson traveling throughout the south to collect documents that told part of the story And he showed that plantation owner william nelson Named his enslaved workers after english cities london cataberry moral burrow and cambridge At the sanacris county courthouse reader assembled around 50 documents half of which were copied a second time as a negative In an effort to read the difficult handwriting So in the 75 documents we learned That during nelson's life and shortly after his death All documents referred to him as london nelson as we can see in the upper half of this sampling Yet probate did not close until 1875 15 years after his death By which time most who knew him were gone or had forgotten Thus the written record became all the more important Yet poor penmanship can be read as either london or loudon And clerks definitely started to spell it loudon Next slide, please One of the probate documents was written by dr. William Slocum clerk of the probate court and editor of the sanacris news And he included a clipping of the newspaper probate notice which easily shows It is referring to the estate of london nelson Next slide This wasn't the only time that poor penmanship had changed his name Here we see his handwritten name has also been interpreted as Shannon nelson on a mining document london nelson on a deed linden nelson in one sentinel article And ludlow wilson in one surf article So with this wide variation of interpretation for his name How can we be sure his real name is london? Next slide This survey of sources shows all newspaper articles in 1860 and 1861 refer to him as london When they give his first name at all This corroborates the handwritten documents Yet after probate closed in 1875 the poor penmanship Evolved into deliberately spelling his name loudon Upon which the inscription of his tombstone was finally based when it was erected in 1876 Yet even with mission hill students honoring his legacy and tending a grave that once read of it read Loudon Teachers and historians continued to insist that his real name was london These include historian leon roland in articles and books And margaret coke in santa criss county parade of the past called him london nelson also known as loudon nelson Next slide Our group determined that his last will in testament Was the closest thing to the man himself confirming his name was london nelson I'll turn it back to rachel now Thank you ross And I just wanted to note here as well that Even in the markers That we have currently that honor mr. Nelson There is although for example the loudon nelson community center sign It is still loudon nelson community center Is representing the Question and that his name was actually london nelson on the sign itself There's a small notation that says in memory of london nelson 1800 to 1860 This is also cemetery. It is noted where you see on the gravestone marker It is loudon nelson, but in 2006 a placard was Added in front of the gravestone In which in parentheses That the writing is so small i have to zoom in here, but you can see it's loudon parentheses london nelson There's no explanation provided here On why the two names, but it was notated because we know there's this question And then as far as the other places that He is honored. There's a plaque at the city school administration building Um This monument where at the top it says an honor of loudon nelson 1800 to 1860 an ex slave who left his estate to santa crew schools He believes in education for all people And this we understand is the site two of the loudon nelson plaza Although there's no sign notating that's loudon nelson plaza and one of the historical documents I read That is included in your packet. It states that there was a sign, but it was burned by a fire Just so to orient yourselves This is the mission health school in 1972 on the property that we're now the city school administration offices lie and you can see the The wall the rock wall is really consistent in between both As referenced earlier In 1984 a group named friends of loudon nelson did advocate for the changing of the name of the loudon Nelson community center and loudon nelson plaza to london nelson Citing historical documentation that mr. Nelson's name was london and not loudon And according to santa crew's central article dated november 14th 1984 Santa Cruz school trustees agreed to change the name of loudon nelson plaza to london nelson plaza But only if city It's the city and county changed the name of the loudon nelson community center first at that time the center was jointly run by the city and the county in december 1984 A proposal was brought before santa crew city council by the group to rename the community center Members of the black community who had thought for the plaza and the center to be named after mr Nelson were opposed to the renaming A santa crew central newspaper article cited sentiment that local researchers and historians were not on hand When the work of naming the center was being done by black leaders and community activists in the 70s Also, he was known among the black community as loudon nelson And due to this opposition at the time the city council unanimously voted to keep the name loudon nelson community center The current project Team that's been working on this felt it important to attempt to contact people from that time to engage them in conversation As a second project team meeting ida johnson Attended to provide feedback as someone involved with the discussions at the time and familiar with the opposition Ida expressed the importance of making a decision based on solid historical evidence She was the only community member from the The only community member the group was able to identify that was living from that time that it came before city council in 1984 finally in taking of this question Once again, you know members of the current project team reviewed many documents including included in the agenda packet and the ones Shedded by ross gibson and based on this evidence Consensus was reached by the project team that mr. Nelson's name was london nelson And therefore the project team was bringing forth to you today We're asking for the that the sanace's city council endorsed the community's efforts to explore renaming locations landmarks honoring loudon nelson to london nelson And pursuant more accurate depiction of the history of mr. Nelson And explore further education efforts on his contributions to Santa Cruz Does the city council direct the historic preservation commission to place an item on the may 19th agenda to discuss the name correction and bring back a recommendation for city council to consider And just to note in terms of the city's health and all policies this item supports Strongly the health and all policies pillar of equity as we strive for historical accuracy mr. Nelson's achievements We emphasize the importance of community connectedness diverse representation and cultural life and a sense of belonging And so that concludes our presentation today and we are happy to answer any questions From city council members. It's time Thank you so much rachel and thank you to the members of the project team and the council member coming for bringing this forward I will go ahead and Open this up for uh questions from from council members at this time I am not seeing any council members with questions So i'll go ahead and take this out to public comment So for anyone for members of the audience who are interested in Uh discussing item number 30 Explore renaming locations and landmarks from from london nelson to london nelson and accurate Honoring accurately honoring and depicting the history of mr. Nelson Please press star night on your phone to raise your hand when it is your time to speak you will hear an announcement That you have been unmuted the time rule will then be set to two minutes And i am not seeing any members of the public at this point raising their hands. So i will bring it back for council Deliberation and again, this is a wood recommendation here is to endorse the community's effort to explore renaming locations and landmarks honoring loud loud nelson to london nelson And pursue a more accurate depiction of the history of mr. Nelson And explore further education efforts on his contributions to santa cruz And two to direct staff to the to the historic preservation commission to place an item on The may 19th agenda to discuss the name correction and bring back a recommendation for the city council to consider I see uh council member what? I just want to thank the committee members and um everyone for their time And and just the really thoughtful presentation as well as agenda report it was like kind of a trip down kind of just a complicated history and And I also really want to thank you and acknowledge just the importance of Having an accurate reflection of an individual who's had such a huge impact on our city And it deserves that due diligence to have that come forward in a way that's been informed by the community as well as history and so With a sincere appreciation. I'm happy to move the recommendation as presented in the agenda packet And and offer my sincere gratitude for your efforts and work on this Thank you council member. I have council. Uh, excuse me vice mayor bruner is up next I will second And I would like to say that I really appreciate the work the group did in over the past year with the meetings and The agenda report was a step in time including copies of microfilms and it was very Wonderful part of the agenda to dive into and read and thank you for that information and for bringing in the community as well as the history of Mr. Nelson mr. London Nelson. Yeah, thank you. Thank you vice mayor We have a motion on the floor. I'll go ahead and take additional comments from Council members council member voluntary johnson, please Yes, thank you. I'd like to echo the sentiments of my colleagues Thank you for the whole team and council member coming for being this forward I just wanted to note a letter that we got from from Um Two educators at shoreline middle school that was so touching the assignment that they Engaged their students with um, and they Wanted to further engage at least these two teachers from shoreline wanted to further engage so as we explore further education opportunities Perhaps we can take up their offer and engage our middle schools beyond shoreline to see what's possible Thank you Council member golder, please This is something I've been really excited that's been coming forward And I want to thank all the work that the group did and thank you to print me too for bringing that petition Forward and getting the community's attention on this issue. So thank you council member brown I just wanted to add my gratitude to all of you who have worked on this ross Eric Gibson for sharing and you know making the story accessible to us and and really really you know following the the um The efforts that have been made over time and you know kind of how this all fits into the current moment and um, I want to thank miss bay and miss london porter london porter, sorry For uh for bringing this to our attention. I just think this is an example of You know an effort that where community gets involved and we work together And you know find a way to you know make really positive things happen. And I think attention to the the really really critical and you know amazingly positive role that this You know former enslaved formerly enslaved african Made to our community. Uh, it's just wonderful to to see this happening now in this way and Thank you again for all of your efforts and thanks to the staff and council member coming For following through and you know working with the group on this Council member coming Thank you, mayor. I just wanted to thank uh, the community members in particular britney For starting that petition and then for engaging with our city staff and for I know there were a number of Council meetings last year with everything that was going on. She had mentioned during Oral communications the work that she had been doing and it was just really, you know, great to see this come forward and You know these meetings sometimes went on longer than they were supposed to and we'd be having two hour long conversations really kind of going back and forth over, you know understanding the history and It was a really great experience to see how we were able to Identify, you know, what what is proof and you know, what should be considered and how you know How we could put the story back together and I know luna Worked a lot with Ross and with jesse bond going over and he said going over, you know Documents where they had to pull out binders and does not the dust off and 75 different documents and kind of, you know, seeing when certain um Signatures were written and what documents made the most sense to represent. So it was really, you know, a big Effort and much of which was volunteer. And so I just really want to commend you all on A wonderful effort to pull this all together and I'm glad that you all allowed me to be a part of it Yeah, and I'll just close comments. Um It's just uh, it's so meaningful to honor this person with his real name, you know, and really really just set history right and And be able to teach people about how easy it is for someone's history to be changed because of someone's handwriting or um You know interpretation by someone sitting at a desk Whatever that may be whatever bias they may have had Um, I think it's just uh, it's such a cautionary tale of how quickly you can rewrite someone's real real being um, because the one thing we all have is the name and um, so I think you guys have Done more than just sort of rename or uh, you know Think about this as just, uh, you know renaming a community center or what have you um I hope that you have restored his dignity by giving back his real name So in your your your work has done more than just The immediate sort of impact and nomenclature in our town. It's really an honor to him And and really who he was so thank you luna and britney and justin and ross And rachel all of you um, it's a very very monumental thing and and really, um, so thank you for all your work Okay, we have a motion on the floor to um move the staff's recommendation which is to endorse the community's effort to explore renaming locations and landmarks honoring mr. Nelson mr. London Nelson And pursue a more accurate description of the history of mr. Nelson and explore further education efforts on his contributions to santa cruz And also direct staff to the historic preservation commission to place an item on the may 19th agenda To discuss the name correction and bring back a recommendation for the city council to consider So we have a motion on the floor to do that and I will ask for a roll call those Thank you mayor council members Watkins right Calentary johnson Brown And I just want to give one more shout out to bruce bratton who first taught me about this history and has been working to rename The center of row and so I enthusiastically. Thank you Coming Yep, thank you ice mayor brunner and mayor mires I That motion passes unanimously so we'll look forward to having this come back for a final vote and a final name change Thanks again everybody Thank you all item number 31 on our agenda. This is the 2021 peak season water supply assessment For members of the public who are streaming this meeting if this is an item you want to comment on Now is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen The order will be a presentation of the item by staff followed by questions from the council We will then take public comment and then return to the council for deliberation and action I'm going to turn this over to ben pink. He's an environmental projects analyst with our water department Welcome ben Hi, good afternoon. Can everyone hear me? Yes, we can Okay Good day to all of you council members and mayor Um, I'm going to go ahead and share my screen. Can everybody see this? Okay Um, thank you very much. I'm gonna, um, this is going to be a very different kind of presentation than the one that you were You just had, um, I'm going to be talking about the, uh, water supply outlook for water year 2021 This is a relatively brief presentation, but uh, this is the agenda. I'm going to go over, um, a little bit about the, uh The description of our water supply outlook and the model that we use and the timing of our forecast I'm going to cover, uh, a bunch of slides that talk about the the review of this year's water conditions Um, which will get us to a staff recommendation And, uh, hopefully have time for questions and discussion at the end April which is, um Marks basically the end of our wet season and it's the point in time where we evaluate our water supply Uh, the end of march is typically the end of the wet season and Uh, as we go into april, uh, april is kind of a transition month. Um, we can still get, uh Possibility of rain in april, but um as of right now, there's really no rain in the forecast So we can be, um fairly confident about our, um, you know, what we have What we've accumulated so far in terms of water storage and what what the outlook is going to be Um, so we're essentially talking about, um The peak season, um, what's going to happen Over the peak season may through the end of october and what will be left with, uh by the by the end of That peak season at the end of the water year At the end of uh, september in our water supply outlook, uh process We monitor and evaluate, uh, these items here, um, rainfall Uh, sam lorenzo river flow Uh reservoir storage and that is, um at our primary, uh, storage location of lock woman reservoir And we monitor the cumulative runoff on the sam lorenzo river, which, uh, produces a water year classification And I can tell you, uh, right now I'll get to this a little bit more later, but we're in the critically dry Water year classification So we have a water supply outlook model that takes into account those factors I just described As well as, uh, customer demand So how much water our customers are using As well as, uh, the hydrologic conditions in our in the sam lorenzo river and north coast streams relative to fish flows And that has to do with the commitments that we've made to provide water a certain amount of water for the environment and for fish species And we also, uh, incorporate the availability of other, uh, surface water and groundwater supplies Start going into a review of the water year conditions today In terms of, uh, cumulative rainfall Uh, when I put this graph together, uh, in late march, we were at, uh, just over 16 Inches, um And you can see how that compares to, uh previous water year As well as the long-term average um You know by the end of a typical of the of the water year for the long-term average we normally are at, um Around 31 inches And uh, thus far we've received, uh, you know a little over 16 That gives you a picture of, uh, rainfall Moving on to, um, monthly stream flow Uh, this is a measure of, um The stream flow in cubic feet per second measured at big trees on the sam lorenzo river And the blue the dark blue bars are the the long-term average And the, uh, lighter blue bars are the current water year Um, so you can see, uh, just how low Um relatively speaking our Uh river has been running this year and then when you, um sum up The overall discharge on the sam lorenzo river and you measure that in acre feet Um, this is the water year classification system. I was talking about and So what this chart shows is again the long-term average Which is this, um Blue, blue here It also shows, um A really wet year, which was 2019 It shows our current water year, which is down here Um, and when as of, uh, april first we were at A little over 11,000 acre feet And then the the purple, um Down here is water year 2014 and if you recall, um Water year 2014 was also critically dry. That was the last time we were in a Really serious drought condition So what you can see on this graph is that we're tracking, um Very much, uh on par with 2014 will probably Uh end the water year at the end of september somewhat higher than 2014 but still well within the critically dry category and then, um This is really one of the most, uh important outputs of the water supply Uh model that I was talking about so With the model we we we put together all of that information and we Come up with a projection Of where the reservoir will be at the end of the peak season um, we started, um We start the model, um Uh when I did the modeling with, uh One, uh percent of capacity And by the end of the water year we're projected to draw it down, uh the lake to approximately 58 percent Um That still represents a healthy amount of water. It's it's it represents Approximately 1.6 billion gallons worth but, uh drawing down the reservoir that much is something that, um starts to make us nervous And it starts to make us think think about well What happens if the next water year is also dry I'm going to show you a couple of slides now just to show you, uh some things that are going on in a larger context um, both in terms of uh projection of Of temperature over the next three months and also, uh conditions from the drought monitor page Um, so this this slide is a three month temperature outlook, uh produced by NOAA And it essentially shows you the probability of normal or below average or above average temperatures for the next three months and the The orange to red colors mean that there's a higher probability of above average temperatures And it's pretty much for All of the continental united states including, uh, california. So that's just saying, uh, there's a greater uh than likely uh probability that, um Temperatures will be above normal for the next three months and this was produced In mid-march you might be familiar with the drought monitor This is a, um university-related website that, um monitors drought conditions throughout the united states And this was just, um, updated, uh a week or so ago And the update, uh moved, um Parts of central california including, uh, Santa Cruz into the moderate, uh drought category So this just shows you, um, that we're not alone in terms of the dry conditions Uh many areas across california are experiencing, uh Some severity of drought and other cities who are also, you know, talking about different Possibilities of drought restrictions. It brings me to staff recommendation Which is, um Essentially based on the drop the the very dry conditions that we've had Um over this water year And with a with a very healthy amount of concern and, uh caution About what might happen for the next water year Uh, we're staff is recommending that we implement, uh stage one Of the newly updated water shortage contingency plan Which, uh, the council, uh, saw recently One is a targeted 10 percent reduction In demand, which represents, uh, 136 million gallons Uh, a 136 million gallon reduction over the entire peak season And again, that is, uh In order to conserve water In the event that water year 2022 is also dry I did not, uh, put any slides in here that describe kind of our Implementation and what a stage one really means for customers, but I'm happy to go into that if you like And that brings me to the end of my presentation and I'd be happy to entertain questions Thank you, Ben Situation we're in right now. Um, so thank you for that and for the information that you were provided in the context of Not only the decision we need to make today, but kind of the cautionary tale of what may be ahead in the next couple years So I will go ahead and open this up for council questions And I see, uh, vice mayor brunner and council member coming In that order Thank you and thank you for that presentation My questions If you could actually talk a little bit about the stage one water shortage My understanding is for example, there's Not the same penalty assessments as associated with stage two And and just what that stage one will involve And again, I think the staff recommendation was for a five month period May through october so what that would mean in our peak season? Okay, so, um, yeah, so our our our peak season, uh It was from beginning of may Uh, to the end of october So if we do in fact, uh declare the shortage, uh, the, um The project plan would kick in for that period of time and and any restrictions that are in the plan would cover that period of time So based on the the updated water shortage contingency plan, uh, stage one means, um Under our new system of resident of customer allotments Every residential water customer would give would be given a lot an allotment of 500 cubic feet 5 ccf and under stage one that is essentially an advisory allotment And there are no, um excess use penalties for going over that allotment However, um Our messaging and what we're asking of the community What we're asking of the community is that, um, everyone stick to those allotments Because that is really our our way of conserving water and meeting those reduction rules that are in the plan I'm happy to elaborate a little more if you'd like and again, I think, um, this may have come up in my discussion with rosemary The allotment of 5 ccf to water customers and You know, is it By household by meter, right that detail. I think it's important to know Right. So it's it's uh, it's by dwelling unit Basically, so if you're living in a triflex, for example, the allotment would be 15 If you have more than three people per household, you can, uh You know, you can make a requisition if you will for additional, uh water So that's a provision that we're, you know, working on getting in place so that those with, um With larger households can get additional allocations It does apply to across the board. There's, you know, different ways of working with different customer groups Based on what their needs are and some of the characteristics of the use patterns in the, you know, businesses versus residential There also is a quite a bit of a You know information that's going to be made available to help the customers take a look at their own individual use So kind of a water audit strategy for their household as well as, um, you know various strategies for looking at how that water, you know, how they could make reductions And the easiest way for them There will be no prohibitions except for water waste, which is always prohibited So that people couldn't use it if they want to water their outdoor You know areas instead of, you know Doing laundry That's up to them And what is the allocation for hotels? It's based on a 10 reduction off of their base year use, which I think in this case would be the last year For that we didn't have restrictions in places to be 2019 So, uh, in a lot of cases the businesses Will, uh, you know have to actually significantly increase their use from 2020 because of the covid restraints Um, and we would expect that there to be some kind of gradual increase in business use on the Based on reopening and that's really being provided for We're not terribly worried that businesses are gonna, you know, all of a sudden go way off the charts because I think there will be a kind of a gradual Reopening there, but it's 10 percent really across the board. It's applied in a different situation for different kinds of customers, but basically it's kind of a That's the strategy Irrigation to the extent that irrigation is happening whether it's a separate irrigation customers or You know people using Well, it's mainly to irrigation customers will be getting a 25 percent reduction And so we'll be working because that's the least valuable of all of the uses It's not to say it's not valuable, but it's in terms of the priority pecking order health and safety and economic Strategy are the more the things we prioritize more highly Okay Thank you so much Councilmember Cummings Thank you, mayor. Most of my questions were answered. I guess I just have I should restate that most of my questions were the same as What council member bernard or vice mayor bernard had so most of my questions were answered Um, but I did have one question around Communication so should people expect to receive a mailer or will the information just be posted on the city's website? Um, just how is this going to be communicated? Yeah Go ahead ben Okay. Yeah, um, I think that's a really good question and there's going to be a series of different communication strategies Yes, for sure. There will be additional web pages specifically devoted to Describing the allotments and the plan for different customer classes and those are being developed now There will also be a general Customer letter going out to all accounts Basically describing what the allotment is and what we're doing Um, and then there will be some more general communications Coming from the the water department in terms of social media And in our newsletter and things like that Great. Thank you. I have vice mayor Brunner question on the communications and I'm glad you brought up social media and other options because many renters don't ever see a water bill It's included in the rent and so that You know, there there are many ways of reaching customers As possible. I have councilmember colin tarry johnson next Thank you and thanks for this presentation just um to um pull that thread of the communications. Um, that was just brought up Um, I'm wondering if you can comment on how we will ensure cultural responsibility for our um Spanish speaking Community members and how we will outreach to them. They have similar questions on the next item Just what will we do to ensure that um our information is being communicated? Not only in Spanish, but in a culturally responsive manner Thank you So I just wanted to mention one of the things we've been working on since we sort of changed the structure of the restriction policy to This is how much you get and you can kind of use it however you want We do have lots of resources for our customers to you know, look at how they're using water and to make decisions And so we've created a product that's going to get posted on our website and that product has been Translated into Spanish or isn't it right now in the process being translated into Spanish We also have a number of folks in our customer service group who are Fluent in Spanish and can interact with customers in that language in the event that people call in with questions And we will definitely be you know making sure that additional language Translations and for materials and outreach will be happening to those those populations Can I add one more thing? We have a Software platform called water smart, which we're also going to be doing quite a bit of outreach on which is a a customer portal where Custom account holders and others who they assign Can log in to see their their water usage and there will be some Targeted information based on households profile Of what style house they have lot size Occupancy things like that So they'll get some targeted conservation messages as well as being able to see their water usage and their allotment So that's something that is going to be a really helpful tool this time around to manage water use and we'll be Doing fair amount of outreach to get people to go to that site and sign up There's no other council member with council members with questions. I see vice mayor bruner It's one quick follow-up to ben oftentimes Winters do not see that information. It doesn't trickle down. So just keeping that in mind as well Thank you One one of the things that we do with the schmoo review Which some of you are familiar with is that goes to the property as well as to the account holders So I think there I know because I've just seen the draft of the text of the The most, you know, the next one that's coming. It's going to be time to go to properties in the In this window when this is ramping up so That will definitely be a big method to you know, provide information and links to where people can go for more I had a question either for ben or rosemary What does next winter look like then as we move forward? So You know This winter obviously we got all the way to march before we really I mean and we hadn't I think the one storm Two-day storm in january So we are if we go into this the 10 percent the stage one The warning the shortage water shortage warning when When what what what would you be looking for to let the council know sort of that next Leap in stage whether that's yeah to and and maybe if the for the public to know that You know, you could technically potentially On conditions even skip stages. I would assume Oh, absolutely. Yeah, maybe just maybe just describe that a little bit for for the public that might be listening So I do want to just make a couple of comments about how we choose stages. It's not You know must start at one has to go to two It's what the right stage is relative to the to the situation in 2014 the recommendation the council came in february not in april to go to stage three from there wasn't even a restriction stage on in 2013 I don't believe and So it was it's based on the analysis that we do looking at, you know, how much has been storage We do a look do a first look at the end of Typically at the end of january and present that at the water commission in early february. So we're monitoring through the You know, historically the december january february been where the bulk of the rain has come Not so much of these days. It's kind of a little bit more spotty But we'll definitely be monitoring and in the event that we see another dry year coming through then we will be You know, we'll be doing the same kind of analysis We'll potentially be doing it and making a recommendation to the council earlier In the event that that's the thing that needs to happen We're also doing a lot of additional analysis right now looking at our our data sets and our Sort of analytical resources that we can see if we can create correlations between You know, what we're seeing in reservoir levels and what we might be seeing at the end of the particular water year where We're looking hard at how the sort of carryover storage that we like to keep in lachloman year over year For that next bad year is you know, should be changed based on what's how our demand characteristics have changed We'll have a lot lower total system demand now and The sort of billion gallons carryover storage goal was established when the demand was about almost You know, 40 percent higher than it is now. So is that a different is that a different thing? We ought to be doing so there's a lot going on to really Help us figure out, you know, what what do we need to be looking at? How bad a year do we need to? Care about and one interesting thing is that the years 87 88 89 90 which were four critically dry years in a row They were all over 20,000 acre feet. They weren't And those don't crash the system these days because demand is so much different from what it was in those years So we're we're placing and dicing and pulling the data apart really trying to understand What are the characteristics of it that critically dry years that we really really, you know, have to care about A year like 77 that the 76 and 2014 those are years that are really definitely In that you have to care about these We're we're looking at, you know, where those triggers are in some of the other years where we're still in critically dry But maybe not in that kind of really big emergency place That's helpful. Yeah, I I've read, you know, kind of this this concept of sort of we're in a kind of a You know Kind of a longer term drought that may have these these little bit of peaks and valleys, you know You know a mega drought, you know, that's been sort of documented in history of california and things like that I just I and I think about it because you know It would be good for maybe in our communications, you know And I'm not a communications expert, but you know people make decisions for example residents and homeowners who You know May go out and you know buy everything to start a big garden or something You know, I mean, I just think, you know, really under letting people know like We're not going to sort of walk through this We may jump from one to four or one to three and that, you know The acknowledgement of really this what I think is basically, you know, obviously climate change is here And so we You know being able to you know Just proactively really put that in that context of what people kind of how people need to think about water moving ahead is It's really helpful. I think for for folks. So they They're just thoughtful of that and it's easy to do because there's no rain coming Thank you. Um That was my only question and comment. Um, I'll go ahead and turn this back to Public and unless there's any other questions from council members at this time Okay, thank you. Ben and rosemary. It was great. Great. Uh and sobering presentation I will go ahead and turn this back to Or turn this over to any Public members who have joined us today If you are interested in commenting on this item number 31 the 2021 peak season water supply assessment, please Please press star nine on your phone to raise your hand at this time And I am not seeing any members of the public. So I will go ahead and turn this back to city council and this is a motion to approve a resolution declaring a stage one water shortage warning And I see vice mayor bruner I wanted to say I'm happy to move a motion declaring a stage one water shortage warning And wanted to uh, just comment that, you know, um I think this will really Send a message that, um We we can reduce and preserve our lock loman reserves and Really work as a community to Be careful with our water water supply. Thank you for your presentation and all your work Thank you, and I have member, uh, councilmember collin tarry johnson Thank you. Yeah, I can second that motion and just wanted to acknowledge all the work of thoughtful work that went into this and the forward thinking so that we can Um, avoid the crisis as much as possible Thank you So I have a motion, uh by Vice mayor bruner seconded by councilmember collin tarry johnson to approve, um Uh a resolution declaring a stage one water shortage warning And could I have a roll call vote, please? Councilmembers watkins I Calentary johnson golder vice mayor bruner I I That motion uh passes unanimously So we'll now go on to item number 32 and rose mary minard our water director will give us that presentation Item number 32 is amendments to municipal code chapter 1601 to align city code language with recently council adopted 2021 interim water shortage contingency plan For members of the public who are streaming this meeting If this is an item you want to comment on now is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen The order will be a presentation of the item by staff Followed by questions from the council We will then take public comment and then return to the council for deliberation in action So rosemary, I'll turn this over to you. Thank you mayor mires and um council members I just I don't have a formalized presentation. This is a A piece of business that follows on the action that you took at the end of February where you approved the change to the water shortage contingency plan The structure of the new plan is quite different from the old plan And there were major elements of the old plan that were codified in the municipal code And what we've done this go around is we stripped out all of that old language that isn't relevant anymore We've replaced Major sections of the that that content with A reference to an adopted Formally adopted plan that the council would make and and the state board does require a formal action for you to The state water resources control board requires a formal action for you to adopt a water shortage Contingency plan that includes notification What have you and then we retained in the doc in the municipal code the administrative enforcement penalty structures the water waste prohibitions and the reference those kinds of references appeals and exceptions In the muni code but have taken out all the sort of details So the action before you today is really a two-fold thing one of them is to approve the changes we've proposed to the muni code as an emergency ordinance because if we're going to implement the stage one Water shortage warning. We need to have those things in place basically starting tomorrow and then the second part is to go ahead and Introduce it as a first reading for the normal procedure Which would bring it back for a second reading at your next meeting and then there would be a 30 day window Where you know before it takes effect. So The city attorney advised us that this strategy was a good approach that gave us the tools that we need immediately To you know with these changes and then would also formalize the actual action on the the longer term changes And that's really the action before you today Thank you, rosemary I will look to see if there's any questions from council on this I'm not seeing any hands. I'll go ahead and put this out To the public to see if there's any questions from the public If you're interested in commenting on amendments to municipal code chapter 1601 to align city code language with the recently council adopted 2021 interim water shortage contingency plan Please press star nine on your phone to raise your hand at this time And I am not seeing any hands over on that side So I would look for a motion council member brown I'll go ahead and move The uh adoption of an emergency ordinance revising unicode chapter 16.01 As written in the staff report and to also introduce introduce for publication and ordinance revising The same unicode chapter For a first reading Thank you council member and council member boulder I'll second that Okay, we have a motion on the floor to adopt an emergency ordinance revising municipal code chapter 16.01 To align it with the provisions of the 2021 interim water shortage contingency plan And to direct staff to introduce for publication That ordinance, uh as its first reading I will ask for a roll call vote Council member Watkins I Calentari Johnson Coming Motion passes unanimously Okay, we'll move on to um Our agenda items number 33 34 35 and 36 Which is development charges and fees We are going to sort of treat these sort of as a group I believe and I want to clarify with The clerk When we are voting on these I'm assuming we'll have to take a vote on each one individually, but could you clarify that for me? Yeah, I I believe the intent is to have one presentation Sort of an umbrella presentation over all of them And then you would do a public comment On all of them at one time and we would have to do separate votes due to the separate Great, that's what I just wanted to make sure is clear to the public at that What we would do based on the um based on the presentation So this again is items number 33 through 36. We will have one group presentation And if you are interested in commenting on this item When the time is right you will receive I will announce that we will be going to public comment and I'll announce Additional direction then when you're if you would like to comment on this What we'll do first is have the presentation by the staff and then we'll have questions from council and then I will turn it out to public comment So I have a list here of presenters being rose mary minard our water director Steve wolffon wolffman associate civil engineer from public works in sarah the daily on principal management analysts with our planning department Welcome you guys Thank you. Good afternoon everybody. Can you hear me all right? Yes, fantastic. Okay, so I'll be controlling the slideshow for everybody today We are talking about development fees and thank you mayor for the introduction We are all here rosemary steve and myself Um rosemary is going to be covering the system development charges Steve will cover the sewer connection fee and then I'll go over the child care and public safety impact tree and kind of Start our intro and wrap it up towards the end So an agenda at a glance here. We do have four items So we wanted to make it ultra clear to you of how we'll go through this today Um, essentially the ask is for revision of two existing fees That's the system development charges and the sewer connection fee and we'll be considering the adoption of fee rates for child care And the public safety impact fee you may recall back in 2019 the ordinance for the child care impact fee was adopted But an implementing resolution never was that we have those rates for you today for your consideration as well For the benefit of of the public We're going to go over a bit of what you know fees fees all these different fee types. What is an impact fee? What is a service fee? Why we're updating and changing them and adding new ones And then go into some of the specific methodologies for each individual fee items 33 through 36 And then towards the end. I'll wrap it up with some Projects some models so to speak for you to see what these increases and decreases mean if you were looking at it from a project level You guys might be familiar with lots of fee names different taxes assessments property tax sales tax Different types of development fees dedication and lieu fees all sorts of things The ones we're talking about today are specific to impact fees a type of development fee and a service fee We'll get into that a little bit more here in a second So an impact fee is a one-time charge on new development The revenues that we generate from impact fees have to be spent on very specific things capital such as facilities equipment paratises and vehicles Impact fees are very special in the sense that when you're creating or establishing an impact fee And when for the long run maintenance of an impact fee, there's very specific state requirements that you have to follow In regards to the long-term maintenance of it. There's annual and five-year reporting Which is quite different from some of our other fee types And additionally, there's often a next to study involved that has helped establish A relationship between the fee between the fee being charged and what it's providing And you'll see that for our public safety child care And the system charges fees I want to say that impact fees are definitely not new Back in the 70s when prop 13 happened you would see a very large shift to impact fees Those were called first generation impact fees back then when the local agencies lost a lot of the funding sources due to prop 13 They started to rely on impact fees a lot more Now we're in the second generation so to speak of impact fees And it's the second generation impact fees that require these nexus studies making sure that Charges have a relationship and they're proportionate to the development and the impact of that development happening So just a little bit of history there. It's a very common and fees these days and And one will will see quite often A service fee has many names as well A user fee connection fees fees for service This will kind of help our conversation later as well when someone is applying for a building permit For example, we consider the fees associated with that fees for service The cost of these types of fees cannot exceed the services rendered So a lot of time the calculations for the studies relate to time studies or otherwise We'll talk about this for the sewer connection fee and then later on when I show you some project examples The service fee is what we'll be looking at as well. Why the new fees? Why the revision to fees? Very simply put it's about long-term fiscal sustainability Specifically to capital costs for future and the growth that's coming and impacting the need for Four facilities as well. I think that revenue diversity is important Listed here are a number of the types of fees that we've been somewhat discussing This column here number two You'll see that impact fees fall here as well as our user fees and connections We have already you know all these fees together play a role in providing local government Diverses operations and facilities And I think it's important that we are updating and making sure that the prongs of the stool So to speak of all those fee types are diverse and we're looking at the impacts of future growth as well as ongoing operations The revisions to fees are important Just to make sure that our models are sound that they're equitable That as things change as needs and the environment changes we start growing facilities Our models are being adjusted to reflect what's already done or perhaps new plans for the future That the council has determined the needs might be So with that we're going to jump into part two and start going through the different fee methodologies Rosemary let me know when you want me to move on Okay, I guess you can move on Okay water department has what's called the system development Charge employees have had one for a long time. It's also called a connection fee It's basically something that we updated in 2004 we updated again in 2015 and at that point there was a A direction to update that on a kind of a five-year basis going forward We do an analysis typically involving a use of a consultant that that takes a look at our whole sort of system And tries to make some decisions about how to structure the fee analysis What what you see here is that there are multiple ways that you can do this There's and and to some degree the choice of which way you do it is based on what your what your needs are For example, if you have a lot of capacity issues in your system If you're in an area that's growing very quickly And you're going to have to emphasize pipelines because you can't move this much water from here over this part of town To that part of town where it's needed That's a capacity issue and sometimes you'll change the way that people You develop the fees to specifically address that kind of problem You you can also do what we did which is shown in this blue box Which has to do with it's a buy-in so most of the people who are paying Rates or have developed things in the past have bought into the system They've invested in the system and new development coming in should pay their fair share So the equity buy-in strategy is the strategy that we used and specifically The one that we used and I think you can go to the next slide For this Is we made a decision to look at replacement cost minus depreciation And the reason that we did that is because many of our facilities are older But even though they have long lives A 50 year replacement cost for example depreciation schedule is Very common for major pipelines or certainly for something like a treatment plan So if you depreciate the value of your initial investment by 2 percent a year over 50 years at the end of the time Your investment is not worth anything But that doesn't really reflect what the cost is to replace it and i'll give you one example The cost of the grand hill water treatment plant when it was brought online in 1960 was 1.6 million dollars Those were the days if I could only just get a new grand hill water treatment plant for 1.6 million It would already be done It's it's price now is you know like two orders of magnitude higher than that so One of the things that happens when you fully depreciate your older assets Is that if you're doing your system development charge or connection fees Using those that calculus it doesn't reflect the real cost of what it's going to take to replace that So we use replacement cost and I think we can go to the next slide Sarah We use a replacement cost which in our case we've estimated During the work we've done over the last several years out of almost a billion dollars 929 million We subtract a number of years of our capital cost because that's going to get funded by ratepayers going forward So that gets subtracted out and also the debt that existed at the time this was done, which is about 32 million And that gives us a total asset value upon which to base our Question of the equity buy-in how much should people pay to come on to the system at about 410 million? Okay next slide please Sarah The the way we distribute that cost is really to do something that's called Equivalent meter units the capacity of a one-inch meter is not you know Twice of what a five-eighth inch meter is just like four times It's because of the amount of flow that can go through that pipe is at a one-inch size Substantially more that can go through a five-eighth So the um the strategy that we use is based on meter sizing The meter sizing for a particular facility is based on fixture counts that is done as part of the You know plan review that we do to decide how big of a meter is needed to serve that particular facility To make sure that there's adequate flow in the system if everybody's using their shower at the same time for example And then the other thing that we did in our in our particular processes We um we eliminated the per multifamily unit or per single room occupancy unit Charge that had been used for a long time and just switched over Completely to meter size as we would have used in for something like a a hotel Example, okay. Do you want to go to the next slide please? So this this gives you a sense of how many Equivalent meter units we have and here's the here's the capacity ratios again, you know, this five-eighth is kind of the standard It's the most we obviously have the most of those in the system But you can take the the sort of total flow that would go to all of these other meter sizes and you get a number That's just 36,773 based on you know 10-inch meter doesn't have you know, it has 210 times more capacity than a and that's how you get to this We don't have very many of these in these systems. This is UCSC basically But they get that jump and that's how we do this one more slide please So we take the net asset value of the replacement cost minus its appreciation and we divide by that total number of Meter equivalent meter units and we get the base cost for a single family meter and if you go one more Think you'll see what our proposed our recommended cost structure is Using the the most recent update that we've done so We are actually recommending decreases in all of the fees and the elimination of the of the per meter charges, which also when you see the Examples that there is going to show you at the end you'll see the impact that that has particularly on multi-family development and those things were done specifically to help support the The affordability the goals that the council has for more housing more affordable housing We've been hearing from our the developers about the concerns related to some of this And so it's been a way that we've been able to you know Look at what we need from this particular buy and do something that's fair and equitable But yet reduces the total sort of cost of connection to the water system I will say that The system development charges aren't a very big part of our total annual revenue. They have they have been You know, maybe in the one to three million over Many years, which when you consider the total amount of revenue that we need to produce to operate the system and do the capital Is not a very big part of what what is getting produced here But the other thing is that Santa Cruz has largely built out So the that fact means that it wouldn't be expected to be a large part of the total revenue And I think pretty much with that sarah. I'm I'm finished here. So I think this next goes to to steve Happy to take questions along the way or you know, we can wait till the end. So whichever works City council members and members of the public My name is Steve Wolfman. I'm the senior civil engineer the public works department and Look over a little bit about what the sewer connection fee is all about plan and The connection fee is basically Is like we is how I like to think of it We're already connected to the system the operation of the system, but more importantly It pays for the construction can go to the next slide And so our treatment plant using The cost of what it costs to today's dollars. We depreciate it as you May or may not know our treatment plant is fairly new It was built in the Mostly in the 90s. It was obviously it was built way further Back than that in the 20s originally, but we've done major upgrades 60 million dollar projects 40 million dollar projects 20 million dollar projects at the treatment plant over the last 30 years And although we do have major improvements that will be coming in the future the treatment plant Those future Upgrades or improvements will be paid for by the new customer. So We are just looking at what the present worth of the treatment plant is The next slide is Goes to the collection system Which is similar It's a little it's a little harder to gauge what the present worth is But we do have a fairly good records of the age of the different pipelines We know what it costs in today's dollars to replace Calculate what the system is worth going to come in and you're going to be using Uh, a portion of that calculate what your buy in cost is minimal to what we uh, what we rations and construction And what we need to receive What we've received in our one um component of it is that We determine that feed pretty much and just to this new fee being how many Apartments or how many single-family homes are being filled your department has changed it to the water meter residential and for commercial The public works department is going to follow that example. We believe it does give a better Remember the word we're using the water meter Size even though it's from wastewater, but we take into account How that relationship is between a water meter and actually sewage generation So it's a little bit tricky there, but as you can see the Actually a little bit more than double For a lot of the commercial users with the exception of your multi-unit Uh construction projects and in that case The rate will actually decrease somewhat significantly for larger residential projects I think that's it You want to see me okay on speakerphone or should I switch to my okay, so thank you So i'll be talking to you guys about child care and public and the public safety impact fee So just as a reminder again, we've adopted an ordinance for child care But we do have some revisions in front of you for that as well as the implementing Resolution is here and we'll be discussing the rates, but we actually are asking to adopt that on 4 27 Same goes for child public safety Resolution will be adopted on 4 27 so we can really dive in and look at any changes you guys would like to see before then So let's see here So the child care impact fee So this fee would be used to pay for new developments fair share of child care facilities in the city of santa cruz The methodology for this study is actually done by the county of santa cruz who has this impact fee already And they brought on kaiser marston and associates of people being back in 2018 The nice part of that next study is that the county looked at child care needs and how the needs crosses jurisdictional boundaries For example people who live in the county may be working in the city of santa cruz and dropping their kids off to child care facilities here and vice versa and so the the purpose of their next study was really to also allow Incorporated jurisdictions to use the next study to set their own child care impact fees And so that's what you've seen. Yeah, that's what you see that set the rates for ours We also updated the data based on city data From similar resources to account for child care numbers within the city limits And kaiser marston looked at what that demand is and non-residential residential development looked at Child care demand by type whether that was a child care center or family child care homes And they sent looked at the cost to develop such facilities and and homes and then recommended a fee range based on that amount It's important to note that for both the next study the fee range is the maximum allowable amount So that's the top of the scale a fee can be adopted from any range up to that number These were the fees based on that study and with the updated city data So you can see single family and multifamily residential In communicating with some of the developers about these fees over the last couple of years Their response and concern has been essentially death by a thousand cuts is kind of the common term That was just a number of fees that they're charged. We'll see a little bit more of that later So to compromise a bit there We are recommending a graduated fee schedule for both child care and public safety Copy that from the county. They did that for child care as well. And we hope that that reduces some of the initial Changes there to note here for multifamily That's a bit different from the next study for public safety Is that the single family residential rate the 56 cents cost that was analyzed The county took made the decision to set multifamily residential at a rate lower Then just lower than what the single family cost would be and we've done the same We've essentially taken 75 percent of the cost for single family and made that the multifamily charge For the multifamily unit So just as a note there that is different in public safety. We'll go over that then Another piece that you guys have to consider about child care today is not only the discussion of the rates that we're setting But how those funds will be managed So again, the county has a loan awards program for their child care fees already established They've done it for many years if you recall from the 2019 staff report. I recommended a range of options One being putting the work completely on ourselves All control for us and then the end of that scale being completely Putting the county run with it in their program After doing a little bit more research on about child care and child care facilities and reading about the county's program more I've refined that recommendation to alternative three in this report And the big difference there is the inclusion of a facility plan In looking at the demand of child care and how and the county's expertise in understanding child care needs I think it would be a good idea To explore child care demands specifically for the city Understand where the children are what age what parents what areas of our city What facilities do we currently have to potentially leverage partnerships for those existing facilities schools Child care homes, whatever it may be And look at that holistically as well through other policies like, you know The health and all policies potentially and how we maybe put child care in a place that maybe reduces traffic All sorts of things that I think that the facility plan Can really address there as well at policy design and implementation if we were to Adopt the county's program and have them use their system to do our annual loan awards I would spoke with finance and accounting and they had a number of really great questions As you know when you are looking at policy implementation and design they can feed each other And they had a number of accounting questions that is making me ask for maybe some additional time To explore that with them in regards to how funds are distributed how we track loan awards And how that that works on a real basis And additionally talk with the county to really see how we can incorporate some of the work with them And to address those this alt 3 Identifies the need for a written agreement to once we figure out what the best approach is Clearly identify those expectations So for example, if you guys do decide to use the county's existing program where they continue to run loan award programs They continue to do their own workshops and have their annual application committee review applications Then we can clearly put in a written agreement where we expect the council To hear about those applications how the council would like to see those applications and when And how maybe finance wants to see any annual written reports in regards to the accounting of those funds So I feel like the written agreement is a good middle ground compromise to Reduce adding additional workload to ourselves to the best of our ability and relying on the county for their expertise for child care So those are the two main things of alternative three I'm going to jump into the public safety impact fee now So the public safety impact fee The charges here will be used for again capital. It's an impact fee So we focused on facilities apparatuses vehicles and equipment for both fire and police All the things that are required for them to run their operations Whether that's emergency preparedness or emergency response The methodology here is a hybrid of an existing service standard as well as a plan piece approach So when I say level of service, it's it's all our existing fire and police facilities It's not like, you know, if a new development gets a call then we only send one truck to go to that brand new development It's serving everybody all vehicles. Whatever vehicle is available to respond. That's the vehicle that goes So with that we decided to use the level of service approach That identifies the current replacement costs of all our existing facilities for fire and police related apparatuses vehicles and equipment We allocated that in an incremental way on Showing what do we have now? What would growth be and then an incremental increase to maintain our existing level of service and establish How many additional square feet of facility will we need to accommodate for new growth? How many new vehicles how many new apparatuses and so with those costs put together That essentially establishes the rates that i'm about to show you It's important to note that a lot of the costs that we use the estimates were quite low Specifically the replacement costs for construction. We use six hundred and thirty dollars per square feet for fire In reality, some of the closer fire facilities around us are at a price of about a thousand dollars per square foot But we wanted to be conservative So we use the lower rate there Additionally for a lot of the vehicles we used our original purchase costs Some of them are were purchased quite a while ago And so the vehicle costs are probably a lot on the lower side because we use similar replacement costs of this Because of based on the purchase cost we had them from back then So conservatives On those parts. This is the fee schedule. Again, you'll see three year graduated approach The fire program fee section as well as the police section And when I talked told you earlier about the difference with multifamily So we actually did a cost allocation based on the number of persons per multifamily unit. So these costs here for Police and fire actually show higher for multifamily in both cases based on the analysis that we used We did not like with childcare due 75 of the single family Um, again, when we do these nexus settings, these are the maximum rates that we can adopt A range of them anything lower is at the council's pleasure Well, let's see here I do want to take a note. Um, just because of the public comments received for the exemptions in this section Um, especially about affordable housing Originally, we have not put that in the ordinance Because as I was looking at a lot of other public safety impact fees quite a few jurisdictions did not include affordable units as exempt And so I I chatted about that with police and fire to get their thoughts And and they agreed and I agreed that because of the demand to multifamily residential that they did not initially want to see that exempted Additionally, considering that fire and police facilities are a direct cost to the city on like, you know, child care facilities And we thought it was important to have that conversation and leave it out in the beginning It's important to note that with with these impact fees if you do exempt fees of any kind we cannot later go back and say We under collected here. So we need to raise the raise. You can't do that. We cannot address the deficiencies So just to know there for your consideration. I do. I have some examples for you So just a little point of fact there. This is an old study. It looked at 1999 cost pay to play in a California housing And per residential unit it was Buried from jurisdiction to jurisdiction from 4,000 to 60,000 And I think those costs vary based on council priorities and council needs. Some people have public safety impact fees Some don't so that's a lot of the varying range Um, an average per unit was about 24,325 And when you look at what that means for us Here are some examples of projects now the cost you're looking at here includes the service fees that we talked about earlier So for these particular projects, it includes the planning application and going through the advisory body process If the item had to go to planning commission, for example It includes the building permit fees as well for review intake and issuance of permits that includes traffic green building all sorts of things So we have these before and after prices per unit and you can see for multifamily it's going down when you start to look at smaller non accessory dwelling unit structures ADUs are exempt Throughout both of these then you do start to see a small increase in this case It was about 400 dollars for quite a large addition to a single family home A large reduction for multifamily development. That is what I have And i'll bring it back to you mayor bring questions. Thank you very much sarah and rosemary and fees great Great presentation great powerpoint. Love the graphic Um So I will go ahead and um look to council member questions regarding this Um, and I see that we have council member golder council member Cummings and vice mayor bruner as the first three Thank you again for the presentation. That was great and rosemary I just wanted you to share with everybody since it wasn't in the powerpoint Something that shocked me like the average meter size for a single family Residential was a lot smaller than I thought. Oh, yeah 5 8 5 8 inch that's a standard meter size It That's actually the smallest standard meter size that exists in the industry But I would suggest to you that if they were making them new based on today's uh Kind of demand patterns and you know what what we're using water for in a home might even be smaller But that's pretty much the standard minimum size Residential consumption has gone down dramatically in the last since the 1992 changes to the um fixture standards Through the plumbing code billing code changes Thank you And I just wanted to clarify so my second thing that I was wondering just because we had talked a lot about Kind of this infill idea of turning single family homes into duplexes and triplexes and things like that So those would be underneath the one to 120 or would those be under the single family? Well, it it sort of depends based on what's happening with the unit I was actually talking to sarah earlier today about an existing building that was getting divided up into a camera If it was two four plexes or Two or two plexes and two duplexes. Yeah, sorry So if you don't require any kind of upgrade to the meter size based on Fixed your counts and how the water is going to be used wouldn't change at all So it's only an increment So for example, if we if we had a five eighth inch meter in the facility and we needed to go to a one inch Just to provide the additional, you know flow in the event that we have now two Dwelling units and that There would be that incremental cost associated with it as opposed to About brand new start from scratch costs. And so for some of these fees, you wouldn't not not every Permit you pull would trigger these fees. It would just be specific to Like you'll see you're getting it. So it would just be substantial remodels for new construction Yeah And then many remodels doesn't trigger water or sewer changes at all Next I have council member coming Thank you for that presentation. I was um Curious, I know uh, you mentioned the That we're not currently exempting affordable housing from this But I was just and I guess that's kind of a side note to this question that I have What I noticed with the end of fee structure so for You know the difference in the fees for residential multi-family, but then when you look at Retail office industrial In hotel it's substantially lower for hotel. And so I was just curious Why that's the case? I my assumption is that you know hotel's help bringing revenue. So therefore, you know, the bringing in What tax revenue we want to make it easier for them and make the cost of hotels lower And and I guess another comment there is that it doesn't always Sometimes you make things lower and and businesses that doesn't mean it always comes back into the community because it could just lead to higher prices for Rooms which goes to profit rather than you know making it more affordable for people use hotels and then Also kind of linked to that is that you know with affordable housing I understand that so for example for public safety in particular that There are calls to People who live in those units, but it's so difficult in the state of california to build housing And so I know that we're Constantly trying to figure out ways to make it easier to build affordable housing in the state and it seems like this might be A mechanism and in addition to that for hotels. I mean when tourists come in That's a bigger burden on police officers and our public safety So it might actually make sense that the fee will be higher for the hotels rather than lower So I guess ultimately my question is really trying to understand The difference in the fee structure for what appears to be commercial use and why it's so low For hotels versus the other types of commercial use Yes, thank you. Councilmember. I mean, that's a really great question It actually has to do with the type of methodology that we've used and the densities per employee so on one of those pages there would have to look to bring it up but The impact of a resident employee number one it was assumed that A residential impact is the total of one and an employee is half of that That's further broken down in hotels density per employee is a thousand core feet in the study a larger number And so that's what made the fee outcome lower versus The per foot is required for someone for an office type employee So it's really the methodology that we use that makes that look lower And it would be something that I recommend when this fee is updated nexus fees should be looked at regularly That a consultant brought on board can look at those a little bit in more detail, especially that hotel connection I did bring it up to Our consultant who helped us a bit Diving in the method to use and she actually brought that one up as well as something that we should review and dive into later Because of the points that you've just made For now it's based on methodology. That's the rate that has been justified No question of that later on would we like so for example If we do a follow-up study later on and I guess if we do a follow-up study later on i'm just wondering if there might be an opportunity to increase Those fees for hotels which would then allow for us to exempt affordable housing So the idea being that you know, if there's people like The use that comes with hotels is much greater than any individual business I would imagine because during peak season you're going to have high turnover people are constantly using water versus, you know Some other commercial use And just the need for us to figure out how we can make it more affordable for affordable housing to get built if we can use that as Kind of an exemption so Just a thought for us to consider maybe moving forward because it seems like The rate for hotels is so low compared to all the other uses that It might make sense to increase that and use it to to create exemptions for affordable housing Um, I wonder if I could if we could ask, um, I think that bonnie lips comes on and um I think that it might be useful to put the affordability waiver question Kind of a little bit front and center here Bonnie might you be able to respond to what are the terms and conditions under which? A developer can apply for the affordability waiver for affordable housing for some of these fees Affordable housing projects under our current ordinance can ask the city and it comes to the city council for consideration for a waiver of fees Um, it does trigger prevailing wage You know for the project and the majority of affordable housing projects are going to be paying that anyway because they're receiving You know their state and federal funding sources. So generally that's less of an issue Um, but it is ultimately up to the city council of whether or not they grant those fees Historically our general practice has been for affordable housing projects That at least in the last I would say 10 10 to 15 years that we Try to uh cover or have reduced fees so that we do cover the cost of delivery of the services But for some of the discretionary fees, we recommend those being waived all subject to council consideration and I would just add um that the Code section that specifically allows for exemptions of affordable housing projects and And fees associated with those affordable housing projects It calls out fire fees. Um, it does not call out police fees and so if the council was interested in providing an opportunity for projects to be exempt from the public safety impact fee In the future then a revision to that separate code section, which is actually in 24.16 of the zoning ordinance separate for many of the sections that you're talking about today That would be a good location for it If you wanted that to be a a discretionary action and not something that was exempted across the board And state law also requires an administrative section in our ordinances for fee adjustments and waivers Just as a case by case if the applicant feels that there is no nexus or connection Then there's also that as well And just one last comment on the affordable housing fees is also in past practice, particularly when we had redevelopment What we often did was backfill using redevelopment funds for affordable housing projects the related city fees So that the individual affordable projects and developers didn't incur those costs that we did make As those costs are real and the fees are real. We did pay those on behalf of the project Thanks. Yeah, we great if there's you know opportunities to Continue this conversation maybe to see what we could do to at least create the discretionary Waivers for these kinds of fees Great, I have vice mayor bruner is next and then council member brown Thank you Nice to meet you. Thank you for the presentation and the slideshows Um, I so my questions. I think Also aligned with council member Cummings in I had questions about uh, hotel and affordable housing And um, so for hotels There's an assumption that more water use and an impact Impact fees would be more You know your last slide that you showed Multi residential do hotels fall under that? They know that one or multi family whatever it said for multi. What are they their own category? Yeah, so yes A commercial commercial just there's just blanket commercial Okay, and then we have those retail office Industrial manufacturing and hotel categories under commercial with varying rates So with these as we spoke these examples focused on residential Housing, um, but you would similarly see I think and Rosemary to speak to that for her commercial side of reductions You probably see some reductions there and I believe those reductions would outweigh the impact of the child care And the public safety fee you and a couple of examples, so We use a strategy called fixture count So if it's a if it's a hotel Uh, it goes to you know, how many things how many toilets how many showers how many You know washing machines how many whatever else the kitchens etc that they might have on site So that when a project like that comes in the staff go through the plans in detail and they do fixture counting And then they make a determination using a Kind of a mechanism that the standardized Mechanism used nationally just to to convert this many fixtures to a meter size So the pretty much across the board A four-inch meter for example is going down some the cost of a Six-inch meter is going down some so those are those are all sort of changing in response to that And as kind of as I mentioned earlier, and I remember this because None of the council current council members. I think we're on the board on the council at the time, but The last time the La Jolla project came forward It has a project that has a two-inch meter serving whatever is there I don't know that it's currently in use because I think that facility or that thing might be not being used at the moment, but The fixture counting was done based on what the assumptions were about what the new development was going to be and it was going to go from a two-inch meter that was there to a four-inch meter and At the time I think there was a whatever the increment was the brown 90 000 Would have been their connection v change Okay, and then one last question for the um Again going back to water and new development Are there requirements for the fixed low-flow toilet? Oh, yeah, things like that. Yes. Yeah Okay, yeah toilets fixtures I was looking I was looking online at something recently and For another, you know part of my actual life over there someplace else Where I was trying to buy a A faucet and they said no can't ship that one to california that doesn't meet the I think was a shower head actually and So no because so we have we have plumbing code building code standards We have irrigation, you know commercial irrigation standards And those things have been in place and they've been ratcheted down over time So, you know, if you went out to the home depot or the Lowe's or They's hardware and trying to buy a toilet to replace the toilet within your you can only buy ones that are low-flow You might be replacing one that used three and a half gallons per flush But you would get one that uses 1.2 or 0.98 Gallons per flush. Okay, and what about older? Is there any requirements to upgrade it after a certain amount of time or We have a Santa Cruz has a what's called a retrofit on resale ordinance It's been in place for a long time and that meant that when you sold the property then you Then you had to have the fixtures be in alignment with the the current Standards, I will tell you that both from the the Washing machine shower heads faucets Toilets it's a very in Santa Cruz. One of the reasons that our consumption is so low is that there's a very significant degree of sort of Market saturation of all of those kinds of really efficient fixtures I'm not saying there's not a three and a half gallon per flush toilet out there someplace But that's the exception not the rule in Santa Cruz and it has to do with a whole range of You know the age of the housing stock. So when things fail, you can't buy something that is more wasteful that kind of thing Yeah, and also thinking of some of the larger You know facilities like hotels, for example Yeah, a lot of the a lot of the new the new development clearly Is one of the reasons we're not seeing increase in demand over time from some of the proposed development It's because it's very efficient because of the new fixtures that would be brought in Okay, thank you Thank you Rosemary. Um I now have councilmember brown Thank you really appreciate this series of reports You know to the extent that I can wrap my mind around How you're making these decisions and the methodologies and that you know how it how it all works It it was really um quite clear. So I really appreciate that um I too had questions and comments related to the The fees for hotels and so I you know, I just add my two cents that If there's a way to kind of reevaluate that and think about the assumptions we're using within that methodology That would be you know, I think that would be great. Uh, and then with respect to the affordable housing Um Exemption for the public safety impact fee. I I totally understand that and I my first question was what why in the one and not the other um And I appreciate the responses that uh, you and Bonnie. Let's come. So yeah, she's still here. Um gave us But I did want to just ask Given that uh that because these affordable housing projects 100 affordable housing projects Always have deep subsidy and the city almost always puts in Uh a share whatever it can do with the end of redevelopment clearly less but um Were we to Handle it in that same way as we we used to do under redevelopment Rather than having a categorical exemption asking the individual project developers and or the city itself to Make that request to the council um The the categorical exemption would mean that it just doesn't get paid Whereas if and I'm just trying to make sure I've got this right whereas if We don't exempt And then decide that we're gonna support helping cover the cost of those fees It's essentially a transfer probably between the affordable housing trust fund into the it would just be paid to the general fund Is that am I getting that right? So I I can't speak to the trust fund piece. I'll I'll leave that to Bonnie but what I can say is The categorical exemption that you're talking about by putting the exemption in the ordinance Is a clean sweep. So no print. No fees. No project pays that fee, right? However, also in that ordinance is a section that's required by state law For favors for waivers and fee adjustments And allows The applicant to go through that process that would potentially be additional workload at public hearings for city council But if the individual wishes and I was like, I don't want to pay this fee. It's significant or The real intent is we don't feel this fee relates to our project. We don't feel we should charge it That's an avenue for them to do that already in the ordinance presented to you today And then the the other piece that code section that lee was talking about 24 something It doesn't specifically mention police It only mentioned fire if you have a second option if you wanted to put them in that zoning code or code and then there's also Bonnie's Trust fund piece that I don't have above my head. So I'll be faster Think one of the distinctions is the discretionary piece, you know, depending on each individual affordable housing projects Some have deeper affordability than others. Some have different, you know mixes So the way it works now It is really up to you at the council for you to assess and sort of gauge You know the sort of the critical importance of meeting that unmet need for affordable housing in our community and how deep that affordability is And based on that you make those decisions and directions to us Of what fees we can reduce Wave or cover using our affordable housing fund Right And I would just say our our pot now, you know, because post redevelopment when we had redevelopment We had an average of two to three million per year Dedicated set aside for affordable housing So it was less painful sometimes to make these decisions whereas right now With the limited funding that we have for affordable housing We really look at, you know, how far can we leverage these funding this funding to create Critically needed affordable housing units. So it is it is a balance. I do think ultimately it would be good to refine or further sort of Clarify the language in our ordinance around this because it is challenging I think for developers every time they come forward and it's a little bit nebulous in our ordinance how we address this So this is an area where I think we could have some improvement in the future Thank you. So, yeah, I got to hearing that and that was exactly what I was trying to get out there Thank you. Um, it seems to me that it might be in our interest to Figure out at the front end how to just make that a category Categorical exemptions for at least for a hundred percent affordable housing projects As we are with childcare And then making the requisite change in the zoning code to add police So I I'd be interested to hear how other council members feel about Trying to go that route. Um, and then just one side question Is a clarification question in the ordinance. It's attachment one under the public safety impact the Yeah, under that agenda item It's the bottom of page five or kind of I guess it's really the top all the way to most of page five under fee adjustments Um childcare impact fee shows up Um, and I think it it and I was trying to understand what I'm missing something But I think that maybe that was just an oversight as you were transferring the The standard language. Okay, so I just say that, you know, it's there a couple of time Yeah, I was going to ask for someone to catch that for me. So thank you Great, thank you I figured thanks. Thank you Next I have council member Watkins Yeah, no, thank you for the presentation and the clarifying questions to my colleagues Um, I'm really excited that the childcare impact fee is here before us for official adoption It's something that I've been wanting to see move forward since 2018. So I'm happy to see it before us today I I guess I just wanted a little bit of clarity that Um One we can't go retro active right even though we had an ordinance on the books. You can't apply that Correct. Okay and then to um That asking move forward potentially with adopting this today and those fees are Uh, incurring then At the same time as when the research around county city partnership would also take place so that we wouldn't necessarily not move forward in some way Given that we don't have clarity on that approach. Is that accurate? That is okay. So we start collecting 60 days after the adoption of those of the resolution and we'll be working on that written agreement and hopefully Identifying if the facility plan is agreed to Identifying the responsibilities around that and getting that going Also, okay um, I guess my only sort of additional comment would be that I think there's aspects that the county The partnership with the county could offer the city in regards to how the Applications are reviewed how the evaluation has been conducted in terms of people from the field. So Moving forward. I I'm hopeful that there's some sort of way to sort of leverage people's time and expertise in terms of The system that I'm definitely make it make it work for the city of Santa Cruz. Okay. Thank you Yeah, thank you. I just want to just clarify or just um, I guess very short quick comment So my understanding is we do have a waiver uh, a waiver ability for affordable housing um, and is that Uh, is that at a given affordability level or is it at 100 percent affordable units in any in in a given Development proposal. I just a little more clarification on who's eligible for that You're talking about the funds that are provided from bonnie. That would be a little bit different But if you in regards to a definition of affordable Projects that are being exempted. There's one in child care Get up really quickly the definition here item d 100 percent of the unit excluding the manager unit Okay, potentially if we were to exempt categorically public safety, we would use the same definition here Okay, yeah, I remember that language now that now that you've pulled it back up. Okay, great That was my main question Uh, any other questions from council members at this time? Okay, I will go ahead and take this out to the public And this is for items number 33 through 36 development charges and fees For members of the public who are streaming this meeting if you want to comment on items 33 through 36 now Is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen? If you are interested in commenting now on the development charges and fees press star nine on your phone To raise your hand when it is your time to speak you will hear an announcement that you have been unmuted The time will then be set to two minutes Right now I'm just seeing one member in the public And your phone number ends in one eight one zero so you can go ahead and speak you'll have two minutes All right, this is so I don't really have a super strong feelings about this, but just looking at it It seems like the methodology is here. I I don't really understand Doing revenue sources or to assume the city budgets of the revenue funding these departments like police and fire Already take into account the cost to maintain what we have and it seemed to me these charges That you propose are essentially three times the annual per capita cost of police and fire Although perhaps the data is not really available for me to say that other than the stated annual budget I just divide the police budget. I think it's 28 million by 65 000 and that's 4 and 30 per capita Which you propose that the developer having to pay Every year for three years if I understand correctly It seems to me after the first year the normal You know revenue streams would be increased by new development for instance higher and extra property taxes sales taxes And those people would be paying just like everyone else So maybe it's excessive is what i'm saying after the first year And I Water is more complicated But it's a different revenue stream But there is a revenue stream as you know you charge for water as far as the water meters They last for 50 years or more and the water rates can tweak the balance between rates and costs and new years will be buying water just like Well, uh, just the buildings will be paying property taxes, etc Just like everybody else and uh, I'm sure each project is different and And it's probably a small piece of Cost over a long time because they last so long Anyway, that's with you and it seems like possibly some of these fees are excessive and a money grab. Thanks. Bye Okay anyone else in the Audience today interested in commenting on item number 33 c 36 Should press star nine on your phone to raise your hand at this time Not seeing any I will turn it back to the Council at this time and I believe we will need to take a vote on each resolution individually, so I would start Unless there's further comment or clarification with With staff I would go ahead and just Start having us with work directly with the Individual so the first is the item number 33 is the water system development charge update And this would be resolution approving resolution Adjusting the water system development charges and rescind resolution number ns dash 29,355 And I would look for either further comments or the motion Council member walkins and council member brown Um, unless there's any further comments I'm prepared to move the recommendation as presented So I'll make that motion Can council member brown? Yeah, I'll second that Are there any other questions or comments from council members on item number 33? We have a motion on the table Okay, let me just grab Just want to grab me Okay, we have a motion on the table to approve resolution To approve the resolution to adjust the water system development charges And rescind resolution number ns dash and 29 comma 355 Have a roll call vote, please Thank you mayor council member is what can talentary johnson. Hi brown Hi, it's mayor brunner mayor mires. Hi that motion passes unanimously So we'll now move to item number 34 And I am doing that as we speak I'm sure I'm got it up Refer to it And this is the item regarding the sewer connection fees This will be Adopting a resolution Approving the resolution For adopting the revised sewer connection fees and rescinding resolution number ns 29,181 and I would look for a A motion for this I see council member golder You don't have to put a public comment so this wouldn't work, do you know the group, right? Yeah, I would now sense. Yeah, so we have a motion on the floor by council member golder seconded by mayor mires This would be to approve the resolution adopting the revised sewer connection fees and rescinding resolution number ns dash 29,181 It can have a roll call vote Council member watkins. Hi talentary johnson Hi vice mayor brunner I that motion passes unanimously Okay, next we have up the child care impact fee And the recommend staff recommendation is to introduce for publication and ordinance amending chapter 18.48 of the san jacuze municipal code related to child care impact fees To consider staff recommendation to use initial child impact fee funding to develop a child care facility plan Within the city of san jacuzes to guide child care facility development in the areas it is most needed Three discussing consider staff recommendations to co-manage child care impact fee revenues With the county of san jacuzes or a written agreement once the city's child care facility plan is complete And for return on april 27 2021 to adopt a resolution setting the child care impact fee charges for residential and non-residential development That is our staff recommendation And I see council member watkins Would you like to make a motion? Yes, I would I would like to move the recommendation as presented and our staff reporting as Read by you mayor and I just want to say thank you to the staff for your thoughtful process here I'm really encouraged that this is now before us, but even more so looking at Facilities plans and see how we can continue to find ways that we as a city can support the critical infrastructure that child care provides Our community our parents our kids and our economic engine. So I enthusiastically move the recommendation And I see council member voluntary Johnson I'll second that motion and also just wanted to comment that I'm really thrilled to see this I had the opportunity to work with the child care planning council Some years ago. I'm helping them with their strategic plan. So I I understand the need and I'm really happy that we are Moving in this direction to support the need. Thank you Thank you council member Okay, we have a motion By council member walk-ins with a second by council member voluntary Johnson To go with the staff recommendation Which includes introducing for publication in ordinance amending chapter 1848 of the state criminal code related to child care impact fees to consider the staff recommendation to use Initial child impact fee funding developed a child care facility plan To discuss and consider staff recommendations to co-manage the child impact fee revenues with the county of sanctuary through a written agreement And then return on april 27 2021 to adopt a resolution setting the child impact fees charges for residential and non-resolvential development And could we have a roll call vote, please? Council member Watkins Calentary Johnson I Coming Boulder ice mayor brunner and mayor meyer I motion passes unanimously And I too just want to thank the staff and council member walk-ins. I know this is something you worked on on council on your time here on council and And just also very excited about the use of the funding for a child care facility plan I think that's really a great idea. I know Many people have seen the in the press that the loss of child care has really become Really prevalent in our community and also cobit really Showing a light on How not having child care really affects the ability of families to To maintain their their economic stability. So Really excited about the child care facility plan. So congrats next up is the creation of item number 36 creation of a new public safety impact fee And I'm just going to school down one more time That's right and this item What introduced for public is is recommended to introduce for publication An ordinance establishing a new child. Excuse me. Wait a minute Did I miss that? I'm sorry This item is to introduce for publication and ordinance establishing a new public safety impact fee within chapter 18.49 of the Sanctuary's municipal code and to return on april 27th 2021 to adopt a resolution setting the public safety impact fee charges for residential and non residential development And is there a motion please? council member brown Yeah, I I am prepared to make a motion. I just wanted to make one more comment related to the Affordable housing exemption. I um I think that it's it would be really great if we could do that today It seems to me just in thinking about practically The number of projects that may be affected by this Um Is relatively limited given our capacity to get affordable housing built And it's it mean it's a big difference for developers We have such a hard time getting affordable units produced. It seems like You know adding an additional cost that we could avoid right now is a good idea And I think doing that categorically makes sense because While there is there are other ways to deal with that they all will require additional administrative time potentially money coming from a different pot a different fund To cover that cost and so I would You know given that reality I would move that we Introduced for publication and ordinance establishing a new public safety impact fee within chapter 18.49 of the santa cruz unicode attachment one And return on april 27 20 21 to adopt a resolution setting the public safety impact fee charges Actually, I'm sorry. I think I need to well, so the so we know part two As written part but in under number I guess it's back to number one With the following addition and that would be a categorical exemption for a 100 affordable housing Projects and the as per the language used in the child care impact fee ordinance under 48050 exemptions D. I think that language Could transfer And then the I guess Three would be and to direct staff to Return with an amended an amendment to the zoning code to add police in the requisite Area, which I believe we Remind me where you said it needed to be done in 24.16 with 24.16. However, if you're categorically exempting that Then you don't need to go and make the change in the other section. Okay, great. So So the the in the recommendation that stated uh in our packet with the addition of a categorical or I'll call exemption for 100 affordable housing projects So just to confirm there's no number three No number three So that is yeah number two So the the number two is is capturing that categorical exemption, right? Yeah, thank you. I thought I was well. I thought I was one It's actually in one. Yeah, because it's in he tells you on the ordinance. Okay. Um, and council member coming I'll go ahead and second that motion To interrupt, I apologize. Do I have to formally capture my typo's body for those two Two places that council member brown cut or are we okay that we correct that by myself? No, you can you can correct it. Okay. That's our second direction Sorry, I called it out. I didn't mean to do that Okay, we have a motion on the floor and I think council member golder has her hand up Um What how many projects again that are a hundred percent affordable moving forward like what would the potential To be made up in other ways and what are the ways to we make it up if that makes sense So that would be something that I would have to run some numbers for And work with with leon. It's you know, I can't control what applies or type of projects apply and when so it's a Difficult analysis, but I don't know if Lee you want to jump in on um, I think The answer is it depends and this is often the case. Um, you know, when we have some large affordable housing 100 affordable housing projects come through like when 350 ocean came through and They pulled their building permits You know that can represent a significant percentage of the number of units of any particular year But other years, you know, there may not be any 100 affordable housing project So, you know, the answer is it depends on um the Specific year and whether any large projects come through So I'm thinking specifically of like the one that we just approved Maybe while I am kind of addressing the second half of that question if you can pull up some of the info in terms of what Some of the sample projects were in terms of costs for the public take the impact seat Um, but with respect to the second part of your question councilmember boulder, they could Still apply for an exemption The difference there is If you have the um, if you haven't built in Um to the impact fee, I guess here either way it's coming out of the general fund Um, you know, so if we're buying police cars right now That's a general fund expense um, and We would have to backfill that somehow If they apply for the exemption there could be an ability to Backfill the general fund with affordable housing trust fund But if you if it's a categorical exemption Not the discretionary one out of 24 dot 16 Then the categorical exemption It's coming from the general fund because our general fund buys the police cars. They it funds the fire stations. Does that Does that make sense? Okay, and then sarah, I don't know if that gave you enough time to look up So in regards to what the amounts you could potentially be exempting on those three project examples I provided the one that was 120 units that public safety multifamily charge Would be about $83,000 if if that project were 100 affordable And that would just be for the residential portion. There would be an additional $6,000 for the retail office space that would be exempted So a total of about $88,000 there For that hundred unit project if that was affordable you would be looking at about $170,000 Forgiveness amount for multifamily in the retail office space potentially there Does that answer your question remember brown Or I'm sorry council member golder. Did you have additional questions? Well, just now that's me. We have another question And so in exempting the project if they have retail space that's for paying the fee Because it's one project It probably wouldn't be we would probably focus on the residential affordable section and then the market rate would remain the same So adjusting that then the hundred units would be 143,000 and 120 units would be an $83,000 Council member Brown. I had that same clarifying question about the retail But I also just wanted to say that given those examples You know, it does sound like a lot of money That is a lot of money to an affordable housing developer. You know, I mean, that's a difference between potentially between You know 30 percent For you know of median income to 120 percent of median income for several I mean, who knows right? There's lots of ways to calculate that. So it's pretty significant for Those projects and I think it's you know, it's in our interest to do what we can to make those possible Um, so and I would just say in terms of the the revenue on the revenue side This is money that weren't currently not collecting So it's not money that we have to backfill per se. It's it's just money that we will we are choosing to Not um Require for a particular subgroup of developers so Council member coming. Thank you council member Thank you. I would just also comment. I know that we Have a number of priorities right now within the city that we're trying, you know, as it relates to affordable housing that we're trying to get built so for example the Metro project and the library project seems like you know that along with the other affordable Housing developments we're trying to get and this is also a way that we can help Move those projects forward and close those those gaps in terms of the funding deficit So it seems like this would be and as has been mentioned The 100 affordable units are not it's not something that's being built frequently These are things that provide a lot of community benefit that um, you know are rarely produced So I think that as council member Brown said it sounds like a lot But when you think about how frequently we have 100 affordable housing built in the city Um, it really isn't that frequent that we would see these kinds of savings I'll call on myself. Um, I'm wondering if the maker of the motion would potentially consider sort of a Adding to that categorical exemption sort of a five-year review of revenues That basically were were lost. I'm supportive of the concept. I just um I am worried that we are you know We we we often want to kind of avoid impact fees and I understand that and I and I've had conversations with Affordable develop affordable housing developers and and this is expense and extra expense however I believe in the state of california We're going to see more and more incentives and obviously the the tax incentive is a huge thing that often is really what makes an affordable housing project pencil And I've even heard members of the public say well, you know $100,000 doesn't make a difference in in you know, the cost of building affordable housing. So What I'd like to just understand a little bit more is that there's an evaluative kind of Maybe it's in 10 years. We do that but I think it's um I do think this is a Place and fire are both a heavy burden on the general fund and so Um, I just am keeping that in mind as I'm considering my vote on the motion. I certainly understand Trying to incentivize and help affordable housing be built As quickly and have been a supporter of every affordable unit proposed so far In any housing development so far, but I'm I am a little bit reticent to approve approved the motion Just because I don't really understand the impact and I'm wondering if there's some kind of evaluation step where we can ascertain some of the impacts the general fund because One of the big problems we have is just Not being able to have resources for the general fund costs and those are very expensive And continue to grow over time. So that's just my thought I don't know if the maker of the motion would consider putting in sort of a report out on revenue Revenues for gone Maybe in 10 years or five years something like that If you would be amenable to that for you know, how What at whatever time frame seems appropriate from your perspective staff, except or you know, I that yeah, absolutely I think we should always be Reviewing from time to time the impact of the decisions we make so yeah, absolutely That would be amenable to a five-year review Sandy just because we do okay, and would the seconder be amenable to that great. Okay So Bonnie if you maybe want to put up the motion, I think we could stick that in there Okay, unless there's any other comments from our questions or comments from council members I'm not seeing any hands up Bonnie if you wouldn't mind maybe if you would put that right back up again, I'll read from it My cryptic notes the only thing I couldn't capture was this thought of the ordinance That's on your citation. I can send it the language to you right now if you want to drop it in If you just have the um Yeah Section number Um, yeah, I just actually I'm just going to send this if I already just copied it. Sorry If I can do this, um, I have it if that's easy The section number go ahead Okay, it's 18.48.0 5 0 And Bonnie I just Copied and pasted it from the child care. So I sent that to you as well if you want to make it 4 9 Bonnie 4 9 4 8 of child care got it. Okay Great. So we have a motion by council member brown seconded by council member Cummings to introduce for publication ordinance number 2071 dash 11 Excuse me 2021 dash 11 Establishing a new public safety impact fee within chapter 18.49 of the Santa Cruz municipal code with the following Categorical exemption for 100 of affordable housing projects as per language used in child care impact fee ordinance under 18.49 0.5 0 Section D or D return on April 27th to adopt a resolution setting the public safety fee safety impact fee changes Charges for residential and non residential development and there was a friendly amendment accepted To request to add to the categorical exemption a five-year review of revenues that may have been lost with report back to count So can we get a roll call vote please point? Council member Watkins Calentary Johnson Cummings I Boulder I still have one more question Is it says residential and non residential now be used on the screen here? Says that the public impact the public safety impact be charges and it says for residential and non residential development And council member Golder thought she clarified that Oh the retail would actually be charged because it was not There's no affordability factor in Retail so that just has to do with it overall They are charges on non residential and there's charges on residential your affordability portion is just specific to Residential people but the fees that we're charging themselves are across the board There's a residential section and there's a non residential section aka the commercial commercial office retail You are not exempting that as as this reads when we come back with the resolution You'll be adopting the fees for both those categories Thank you mm-hmm Vice mayor bruner. Did you have a question? Yes, i'm still questioning the categorical exemption Um clause in there. It's referencing the child care impact fee language, which is 18.48 0.5 0 section b So they're the type typos that i'll correct with Bonnie that they clarified would not require a motion. It should just read public safety So i'll catch. Okay Okay Thank you I'll continue with the roll call though Council member Golder. Thanks. That was a guess. Um, yeah, sorry. I don't want you to hear what I've clicked on you Vice mayor bruner I And mayor meyer I That motion passes unanimously And that brings our public hearings to an end at this time Council will adjourn until 5 30 When we will return for item number 37 on our i'm sorry Item number 36 on our agenda Thank you everyone See you soon 5 30 so we will get started My mouth just died. So I have to Okay, good evening. Welcome to our 5 30 session of the april 13th 2021 meeting of the city council Today's meeting is being broadcast live on community television channel 25 And streaming on the city's website city of santa cruz.com All council members are participating in this meeting remotely I want to thank the public for staying home to view today's city council meeting And I would like to ask the clerk to please call the roll Thank you mayor council members watkins here Calentary johnson here Brown vice mayor brunner present And mayor meyers present Thank you. We will now Go on move on to oral communications For members of the public who are streaming this meeting if you want to comment during oral communications now is the time to call in Instructions are on your screen Oral communications is an opportunity for members of the community to speak to us on items that are not listed on today's agenda If you are interested in addressing the council, please press star nine on your phone to raise your hand You will have two minutes to speak When it is your time to speak you will hear an announcement that you have been unmuted We request that you clearly and slowly state your name Before making your comment so that we can accurately capture it in the meeting minutes. However, it is not required to state your name Please remember this is the time for council to hear from the public We are not able to engage in dialogue with each member of the public But when we are able we will address the questions raised after oral communications has been completed look to the attendees today And again, this is just for oral communications. This is not for item number 36 On the agenda that will be the next item that we discussed tonight So I see David is first on oral communications You should be able to unmute yourself David if you unmute yourself you should be able to speak Bonnie is he muted on your He is muted but he's just not unmuting himself We can come back to him maybe Okay, David will come back. Oh, there you are go ahead David David, we can't hear you David we're having a hard time hearing you will come back to you. Uh, let's move on to caller ending in 4844 Please press star six to unmute yourself and then um, you will be able to speak I understand I have a group time today You got accurate mayor You requested group time for I believe the next agenda item mr. Norris I actually requested for both this item and the one following Well, both the request came in late. I've given you time for the following item But I'd like to keep your comment to two minutes for oral communication I'll see what I can do here I'm going to be reading this has to do not with the tolo law But with what's going on in chico, california Where there is a restraining order that has been set up against City abusive practices toward homeless people which is eerily Familiar to me and sounds a bit like santa cruz And I think it's also something that's a cautionary action for the city council, which I sort of May have passingly referenced earlier to you. This is what the restraining order says It's a temporary restraining order Which shows that the plaintiffs have carried their burden and these are individuals in a camp called the Comanche creek greenway in chico, california. They're in camp and similar to the san lorenzo campground The preliminary junction enjoins the city of chico and the chico police department and everybody involved in that From enforcing or threatening to enforce 72 hour illegal encampment notifications You know such as your city is set up in san lorenzo park Issue runner enforcing any other 72 hour illegal encampment notifications To unhoused persons on public property in chico, california generally Okay, that's very significant Enforcing or threatening to enforce the chico municipal code sections listed And this has to do with the anti-home assortances of which santa cruz has plenty Involving things like sitting down resting downtown and so forth Enforcing or threatening to enforce the pan handling code the state pan handling code And then also destroying the property of unhoused people Even if it's valued at less than a hundred dollars as has been a Consistent concern of a lot of us here in santa cruz concerned with how Police and parks and rec rangers are treating homeless people This is something that is currently in force in chico, which is a far more conservative area Than santa cruz and yet we are pursuing actions that in way in a way seem just as abusive So I would encourage you to consider that In your deliberations to consider the community to resist that if you don't Thank you Next up. Um, we'll try david again Please press star six and we should be able to hear you david. We still can't hear you We need you to unmute yourself Okay, david. We can't seem to connect with you. I'm going to move on to wendy king. Are you here for oral communications? This is for items not on the agenda not item 36 Go ahead. Wendy. Please. Hello Okay, so My name is wendy television or Uh, listening device that you may have on Hey, wendy, we can't hear you now. So if you mute your television or streaming device And then listen through your phone. That's what you need to do Hi, can you hear me now? We're still getting an echo Okay, I'm going to turn on this. Hi. Can you hear me now? There we go. Perfect Damn Wendy can you hear us? It's so complicated Wendy, can you hear me? Bonnie, I don't quite know what to do Trying to dial back. So okay, perfect. Um, let's move on to phone number ending in six two one four. This is for item number 30, excuse me oral communications not item 36. Go ahead, please My name is Jacqueline david out. I've lived in the sea bright neighborhood for about 40 years now I'm a homeowner. I just want to say I support the mayor's proposal Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm going to have to cut you off. That's actually item number 36 That's the next item. This is oral communications. This is for items not on the agenda right now So we'll keep you in the queue and uh, we'll queue you back up when we start that item Thank you. I have their hands up Um, if you're if you're just going to speak for item 36, you'll have to take your hand down so I can see who's really here for Oral communications oral communications is right now. We have not started on item number 36, which is the Temporary outdoor living ordinance So only keep your hand up if you're going to speak on that Uh, excuse me only if you're only if you're going to speak on oral communications. Okay, David, let's try you again Next to unmute yourself Okay, David. We're we're not able to get you. I'm not quite sure what's happening Um, we'll have to move on to phone number ending in 8633 And again, this is just for oral communications not on uh for items on the agenda The next item on the agenda You're on you're on you're for the next agenda item Correct my apologies. No worries. Thank you if you're If you are for the next agenda item, I'd like you to take your hand down So that we can finish oral communications and then you can put your hand back up So if you could just unraise your hand at this point It will help me see who is here for oral communications. Okay Nobody's lower in their hand. So Bonnie, what what should I do? I guess just keep going and then I'll just unraise their hands once we Okay 8633 I think said she said she was for the next item skirt is the next um person listed and are you here for oral communication You should be able to speak. Hello. Can you hear me? We can hear you. Hi. Um, I'd like to speak about um A proposal that is a regarding homelessness, but it's not about the tolo Is this the appropriate time? Being council members. This is skirt. Monica. I'm calling in with a proposal um This proposal is to heal the relationship between the city and the homeless community We need to stop thinking of homelessness as a nuisance or a problem and start thinking of homeless people As voters and more importantly we need to start thinking of them as consumers To that end I propose we start a program where a city worker comes by your camp every day And for every day your tent area is neat and tidy and you hand over your hazardous waste Uh, you receive 10 downtown dollars Now what does a person do with those dollars? Maybe they go to lulu carpenters and pick up coffee in a bagel Now they don't have to ask anyone for money in order to eat a decent breakfast Or they stop in to newly for some toiletries. Maybe they save up their downtown dollars for a while and get themselves a new pair of shoes See you incentivize good behaviors that you want to see You can kickstart the downtown economy Give people a chance to participate in society with dignity and cooperate with the city's goals The city would have more peaceful contact with people experiencing homelessness in order to identify mental health needs and assess for health and safety risks And you'd likely see a reduction in crime Run the program in san lorenzo park only and that will keep folks centralized and avoid the dispersal throughout the city This program is easy to budget by performing a point in time count and deciding on a daily dollar amount We can call it a volunteer cleanup siphon plus a few staff members in the field Um, and you can take this out of the public safety budget This could also be contracted out to a reputable organization like scan One more sentence. I'm calling it Oni's program and it's inspired by a similar program that's going on in sacramento. Thank you. Thank you very much Next person Up for computers starting to fall apart Next person for public comment would be ending in One zero four one. This is just for oral communications. This is not for item 36 the temporary outdoor living ordinance Um, go ahead caller one zero four one if you're not if you're here for oral communication Hi Hi, this was for item 36. I didn't know how to unraise the handle from the call in so if you could give us instructions On that that might be helpful. Okay. Thanks so much. I will we will thank you sure No, are you here for item 36? Or for oral communications And star nine does i'm here for item number 36. Okay. Thank you jane. We're gonna have you hang on We'll move to the next So if you are here for item 36, I've got um two more phone numbers one ends in four eight seven one The other ends in one two six three Of either of those folks if you're here for item 36 just press star nine and that will that will unraise your hand So your hands are still up. So I will go ahead and uh have Caller ending in four eight seven one. This is just for oral communications Not for item 36 Unmute yourself. Yes, we can. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Um I'm just uh calling in to talk about number ending in Two six three if you are here for item 36 Please unraise your hand by putting by pressing star nine if you're here for oral communications plus star six Looks like you're unmuted. Go ahead. Please Thank you. Hi. My name is wendy king And i'm a board member for the seniors council of santa cruz and san bonito counties Which is runs the area agency on aging for San includes and san bonito counties Which includes meals on wheels senior network services senior legal services falls prevention foster grandparents and senior companion program as well as some others which i'm sure you're all familiar with And first i'd like to invite everybody To the launch of the california master plan for aging which will be on may 19th Which at 10 a.m. on zoom? And Everybody's invited i've sent the mayor a copy of the invitation Second i'd like to just mention that one of the programs that senior council runs is the scout program for tax assistance free tax assistance for seniors and people with disabilities And it used to be funded by all four cities Scout has brought in one to almost two million dollars a year to Right back into the pockets of seniors in our county And this year there are new tax credits available, but you need to have filed your taxes and scout Unfortunately because of covet but also because it was not funded by the santa cruz city council or funding program Because poverty alleviation is not a goal So i would love to see that team The third item i just wanted to mention is that the life oak senior center, which has been running Since ellen baskin Endowed it to be a county senior Go ahead and finish running senior network services and is the kitchen for meals on wheels And the live oak school system would like to take over the center And we need to discuss how to accommodate everybody in our community So please come to the Launching of the california master plan for aging. Thank you very much. Thank you very much Okay, the last person i see For all communications would be eight six three three And again, this is not for item 36. So go ahead and unmute yourself and this is oral communication. Thank you Hi, I apologize. I tried to lower my hand, but star nine evidently did not function that way Okay, no worries. Um, it's no worries on at all. Okay. Okay. Now we know we're done. Okay It looks like we've reached the end of oral communications Thank you for everybody's patience and getting through that Someday, I hope we will all be done with zoom So we'll go ahead and open up our agenda item number 36 now Which is regulations for temporary outdoor living For members of the public who are streaming this meeting if this is an item you want to comment on now Is the time to call in using the instructions on your screen? And if you are interested in commenting on regulations for temporary outdoor living You will press star nine on your phone to raise your hand We will have public comment after some deliberation in the near term I do want to make it clear that for public comment. We will have just be allowing one minute tonight. So I just want to announce that I do have some folks sign up for extra time And those folks I will read your names off after a few statements And we will get you chewed up for that and you will all have three minutes each and then we'll move into public comment Tonight this item the temporary outdoor living ordinance as it's known otherwise known as tolo in our community Is up for discussion this evening and I just have a couple of opening comments And then I will Open it up actually for public comment fairly quickly tonight So before turning this to staff, um, I've actually asked them to To actually not present tonight And to be available for questions for council As we move forward and as we move through public comment Um, our staff has been working on this. Um, as everyone knows, um for several months And I just want to recognize their work to date on a very difficult public policy matter, um But I also want to more importantly tonight recognize that the Really the hundreds of voices that the council has heard from In the past month on the temporary outdoor living ordinance And it is very clear to me that we have not gotten this right And I believe we all see value in acknowledging that up front this afternoon this early evening And just reflect that this is a very difficult policy to develop And that there has been a lot of confusion generated in the effort so far And uh, I just want to apologize to our community for that And I really want to also thank our community for speaking out and getting involved Um, I have been very public in my statements and meetings with literally hundreds of residents in the past few weeks That I think we need to stop this ordinance tonight And develop an ordinance that is much more clear for our community to understand and our staff to manage These are both two things key to the success of what we're attempting to do After talking literally with hundreds of folks, um, I believe that the need for ordinance is not in question In fact conditions are extreme and acute in our community and hundreds of folks have told me as such Our framework of provision of identified program services With restrictions on outdoor Living seems to have significant support in the community We I've talked with folks a lot about sort of the program service end of the temporary outdoor living ordinance and and and there is There is support for and understanding that we do have to provide Places for people to sleep Places for people to store their items during the day And the dignity of being able to access these sites And a reasonable time frame and that those sites should be safe And provide hygiene, etc Um, so since in the last few weeks, um, I continue to have continue to work with my colleagues council member walk-ins and council member callantary johnson on a new proposed approach, um, moving away from temporary living ordinance and um, I'd like to Share a little bit of that framework now And I have bonnie put that up And the reason i'm doing this is because I know many people are here tonight to really talk about the temporary outdoor living ordinance And I want to be clear that um I don't believe that that is a direction this council Is looking at as a viable thing to move forward with so I do just want to put this up And its approach really again goes back to providing the main things that were attempted in the in the temporary outdoor living ordinance And that is the acknowledgement that we should be prioritizing and setting up these adequate Shelter and safe sleeping locations programs on city-owned properties Not adjacent to residential areas or schools Um, and that that 150 safe sleeping spots could be um, part of a variety of infrastructure that already exists in the city, including uh, river street shelter 1220 river street and other city facilities and parking lots Secondly would be to look at restrictions on daytime encampments with implementation of the daytime Storage program and then third would be enforcement finally after Establishing the safe sleeping programs that are operational that we would move towards Additional restrictions city-wide I want to Just have that available. I want to recognize that I can't make a motion tonight To necessarily define this direction and get it open for council deliberation but I do want to just Just be very transparent with my colleagues that contemporary outdoor living ordinance I don't believe is viable any longer and I just want to be really respectful of people's time In terms of engaging with us on public comment And finally, I'll just close that Um We your your comments and your involvement and your discussion about This issue that is affecting Santa Cruz, but really it's sitting around the country Was very helpful and meaningful for me at least over the last few weeks to really talk with folks Um, and I do believe that the one thing I heard is that Um, and it was consistent across all neighborhoods And business areas that I discussed them this with is that There is agreement. I believe at the community level that we have to do something that The conditions as everyone now sees is just not What our community's values are and people do want to see relief for the folks that are living that way But also are very clear on The values that you know, they need to have in their own spaces in their own neighborhoods near their schools In terms of how we live together more You know Peractively together across all public areas And within our within our private properties and neighborhoods and businesses. So What I'm asked our staff to do is not present tonight because I do want to actually just get into public comment And I just want to open up with that to be clear on where things are heading And so I'm going to go right into public comment and then we will have deliberation with council following that Let me just Get myself queued up here since my computer is acting very strange tonight So I'm going to go ahead and open this up for public comment. We're going to start with The extra time requests this evening. We have one two three four five six seven. We have seven folks I will be giving them each three minutes And they will be going in this order. So those folks who have asked for extra time Please be ready to unmute yourself. Um, as soon as the person in front of you has gone First off will be tom brown from sea bright strong then brad angel from grant park neighbors Sonia mcmoran mcmoran from midtown businesses Donna rose gardener from the b40. So cal businesses Search cagno from stepping up santa cruz joy schenden lecker from sanitation for the people and robert norce from huff And again, um, we will go into public comment and then um, we will deliberate following that so I will be looking for we're gonna have a hard time with that because not everybody has Some people just called in so there's no way for me to know who's who Okay, there are a couple people I see they rename themselves and I could see who they are Yeah, I see tom brown Okay, so I will just call up the name and I don't know how to get people to Not raise their hands. It doesn't seem to be working bonnie. So I'm not quite sure how to facilitate that Well, I mean I can lower all the hands right now if you want but they're gonna raise it again. So I Okay, let's go with tom brown I might see you by name. So go ahead, please Let me start by thanking you for all of your time and uh energy on this And uh, willingness to listen to the community I also want to thank you for your clear vision and understanding of the problems with the original ordinance Which were significant and your support of the city's neighborhoods I urge the rest of the council to Follow and support the proposal that you just outlined. I think it would be a good answer One that would be Protective of our neighborhoods and consistent with martin v. Boise I think the original ordinance Was poorly conceived It was lacking in enforcement It endangered neighborhoods. It would have negatively impacted our local businesses In short, it wouldn't have fixed anything and it would have redirected our homelessness problem Into our neighborhoods And I think that's been recognized and uh, we appreciate that Very much. I think your alternative where it's very narrowly tailored in terms of where camping would be permitted So long as that's coupled with a ban on camping or temporary outdoor living in the rest of the city Is something that seabright strong would support And that we would accept as a reasonable solution to the problem So, let me thank you again for all the time and effort and the opportunity to speak And again Representing all of seabright strong Thank you. Mr. Brown Next up I'll go actually Next up I will go with brad angel. Um, okay Bonnie, do you see a name? I don't I see surge if you want to do yeah surge. Why don't you go ahead, please? Hi, can you hear me? Yes, we can. Thank you, sir. Okay. Um, my name is surge cagno I have do some consulting for the homeless and he'll Set up the vets all shelters. Um at this time um having an ordinance, um When river street shelter? Uh 32 beds is going to be closing soon when the two vets halls are also going to be closing within the next few months When the second group of the association of faith community is going to be closing We're going to have a lot more people on the streets Uh 150 sleep sites is absolutely not enough um and As I think everybody understands trying to enforce this enforce people into Certain areas that they're not going to understand and not going to want to do there's going to be a lot of pushback It's just not going to be effective. Uh, our city has great Physis and support for marginalized and minority populations. We got black lives matter printed across the street We have large support for lgbt qia groups We have a parade for mlk day, but martin luther king also said a lot of things about Helping the poor and helping the homeless. So yeah at this time. I think that The ordinance should not just be changed for allowing for that sleeping the sleeping and the storage but a lot more sleeping sites that are actually accessible and um Will keep people from having consultations with law enforcement Um, I thank you for trying to help this problem. Um, but a lot of people that are in this problem are not um Doing it because they're criminals a lot of people are just misfortunate and poor Um And I think that the a more compassionate way will actually have a better effect for our city So I thank everybody. Have a good day. Thank you Okay Okay, um, bonnie. Do you suggest I just go down the line or I'm not I'm not really I'm not kind of at a loss at how to I How do I do? I think you should just go down the line and I'll just adjust the time with whoever's in front of us Okay, I see Kathleen smith is next and if you're not one of these names brad angel sonia mcmaron Donna gardener joy me or grover yours. Go ahead. Kathleen. Am I unmuted? Yes. Oh, hi Yeah, I live at 129 mountain view abs and there's been just continuing problems in our neighborhood as I know Is this true is true throughout the The city including assault human feces in the alleys and a feeling of Lack of safety being able to ambulate around the city and um, I support the concept of Of what you have proposed mayor The only exception that I would have is that there's no deadline on number three regarding enforcement So without a date, um, you know, this could just continue on and on and and I do support What you have proposed with that exception? Thank you Mm-hmm Okay, um, I'm going to go down. I see sonia mcmaron's on now So sonia, you are one of the folks who have that three-minute time frame. Please go ahead and unmute And you can speak. Thank you For nine sonia and you'll be unmuted. There you go. Do you hear me? Okay. Sorry. Thank you Uh, my name is sonia mcmoron and I own the retail shop homework in midtown And I'm here representing the many businesses located in midtown Santa Cruz I think it comes as no surprise that no one wants where they live or do business to be demarcated as a camping zone But many of us have been living with this reality for years We already regularly move folks off sidewalks and clean up after the aftermath of overnight visitors And I can tell you we need more support from our city and county I have yet to find in this ordinance a distribution of resources to help sanitize and maintain the areas Greenlit for overnight camping. I know that's changed With some of the amendments that have happened to this ordinance Midtown currently has no public restrooms and a single public garbage can our shop fronts parking lots and Landscaping has become the only option for someone to relieve themselves of all manners of waste If we are expected to allow people to camp overnight in our neighborhoods The burden shouldn't be put on residents and businesses to clean up maintain and enforce these these areas This is the responsibility of our government Homelessness while magnified within our city limits is that it's core a county problem The county needs to put into action real solutions to this humanitarian crisis Asking people to move out every morning is not sustainable or realistic We need affordable housing and shelters built and we need them now I really thank you for your time and I thank you for listening to all of us throughout the past couple weeks and making changes to this ordinance Thank you next up I have phone number ending in 5836 Hello, can you Can you hear me? Yes, we can. Can you state your name? Yeah, my name is Jeff Watson. I'm a homeowner in the sea bright area Thank you for allowing me to have an opportunity to voice my opposition to the outdoor camping ordinance for sea bright I know that homelessness is a Big and difficult problem for Santa Cruz, but as a homeowner I worries me having camping in the area around Sea bright and going to the go through to walk to the beach A lot of children play in that area and there's the the gym that the young adults climb at and My wife and I frequent the sea breeze cafe and ink for pizza And we just don't think that it would serve the greater community Thank you so much for taking time to listen Thank you And uh, I've been corrected. I'm so sorry Um, my agenda is talent saying it's item 36, but I believe it's item 30 No, it is it's actually item 37 my my script hasn't listed as 30 36 so Excuse me for everybody tonight. Okay next up. I have um Let's see. We just did 5836. Uh next up is six two three one You can unmute yourself by pressing star nine Six two three one I mean, well, I'm sorry star star six to unmute yourself. Please. Thank you. You're ready. Hello. Can you hear me? Yes, uh, my name is Rita Watson Uh We are not hearing you now though. I can hear her hear me Okay, I can hear yeah. Okay. Go ahead. Keep going. Sorry all right, um I'm a homeowner here in sea bright also and um The homeless element here you had originally thought about inviting into our neighborhood It creates a significant hazard and unhealthy environment For our children and families um Wherever there's one or two tents the population grows and it's really the temporary outdoor living becomes Except towards permanent encampment until it needs to be pulled those the way just like with the ross camp um It's a tough situation the homelessness and I do believe that We pay high taxes here and the the city and the county need to pull it together and do something Um more permanent for the homeless and not push it into the neighborhood And I also I doubt that council members would Watch within your neighborhood Thank you. I appreciate you listening Thank you very much Okay, I do see that joy schenden lecker is online and joy Would you please go ahead and unmute and we'll have you go next you do have three minutes Unmute Hello, can you hear me? We can hear you hi go ahead Great. Thank you. Hi. Um, I'm joy schendele decker and I'm speaking on behalf of sanitation for the people I'll also mention because others have that I'm a homeowner and I live on the west side Thank you mayor council members and staff and thank you as well. Mayor mayer spear apology I appreciate that you led with that acknowledgement Sanitation for the people continues to deepen our relationships with people living outside at highway one and nine And it has been overwhelmingly positive. I cannot stress this enough. It's all about relationship People living outside are our neighbors. They are part of our community Finding ways to live better together is a two-way street As surge said we need more than 150 spaces for people to stay way more than 150 spaces The need for transitional and self-managed camps with sanitation waste management storage services uh health services and other services and safety built in Is more obvious than ever One of the things that we hear over and over again from people living outside Is that stability is one of the most important things for them to have a safe community To access services and to even think about working towards their next step I think to make it fair That every district needs to host camps and safe parking Districts could propose sites themselves Um after discussion amongst themselves or have them chosen for them I also appreciate that we're scrapping tolo And I think we need to start with building positives Not imposing negatives With true community-based collaboration Including with people who are experiencing homelessness themselves Thank you Thank you Next up I have jacqueline Please let star six to unmute yourself Can you hear me? May I hear you? May I hear you? May I hear you? Yeah, Jacqueline you'll have to um If you are streaming through a device or have your tv on you're going to have to unmute those That's what that echoes from I'm speaking through my ipad. Is that okay? Can you hear me now? You're doing great. Yep. Go ahead, please Okay. First of all, I just want to say that I support The mayor's proposal I I live in the sea bright neighborhood. I'm a homeowner. I've been here for about 40 years in this neighborhood I understand that there are different types of people who are homeless Some are poor some are down on their luck and some would be grateful for any help There are other people Who are leaving hypodermic needles human feces who are robbing and those are the people that happen to neighbors up in arms We want to feel safe in our homes So that's all I have to say and I support the mayor's proposal Thank you Next up I have Kathy. Please press star six We have one minute and I'm the office manager. Oh, can you hear me? We can hear you. Yep It's a one minute I wanted to implore the city council to vote no on tolo as currently formulated for the west side of santa cruz For england street swiss street and fair avenue businesses We have been hit hard by the last year of covet restrictions This new ordinance as it currently stands will further hurt the businesses that pay taxes to santa cruz Hurt the businesses that bring in tourism to santa cruz and hurt businesses that just want to keep their employees safe and their patrons safe I've personally had my own property stolen built with vandalism and utilization of the property of the company I work for And I've had uncomfortable encounters with people who need substance abuse and mental health support who After calling the overburden police force here still do not receive help MJ vineyards one pollution for santa cruz the martin versus voisey But we do not want it to hurt the west side residents and businesses. Thank you Thank you very much. Next up is phone number andy and one zero four one Hi, my name is kary peterson and I am pleased to have heard from the mayor tonight on the proposal to scrap tolo That is such a relief And the only reason why I stayed on the call at this point is to just express and echo the concerns Of neighborhoods who would have been impacted by this substantially Especially ours which is in the seed right area that's mixed zoning. It's part commercial part residential and it would have allowed Campers and 10 campers on our street. That's primarily all residential And so that would have been an impact and I also want to echo the Commercial businesses that are trying to reopen after such a huge impact With covet I think that it's important that we recognize that we need our economy to get started again And we need to keep our our community safe And so I'm appreciative of hearing the mayor's plan and just want to Echo the concerns of my neighbors. Thanks Thank you Next up we have phone number ending in five seven three six Can you hear me? I said yeah Hi, my name is Danielle already. I'm a new homeowner and live in steep, right? I'm really happy that mayor meyer has A new proposal and I await the future declarations and I hope that means that this the current tolo will be repealed As a public servant, I understand the challenges that are being faced But i'm worried about the city's path forward in particular if The city elects to file a notice of categorical exclusion Any action on this topic is going to have significant impacts on the environment and it requires public notice and comment before about It's also a matter of respect transparency professionalism and public duty The original tolo had focused a lot on fleeting space But the martin decision focuses on indoor shelter So a city can't manage time place and manner If it doesn't have adequate housing because to do so continues to criminalize status So the martin holding is unambiguous and it's not new new york city's done this since 1979 So I just I just hope the city is thoughtful and transparent and it's a new approach Thank you I have a phone number ending in four nine three one Please go ahead press star six to unmute Hey, can you hear me? We can Awesome, uh registered nurse lower ocean neighbor here calling Just to remind you all that um camping vans, which these new recommendations still seem to be defy recommendations from the department of justice HUD American medical association and the american public health association All of these entities unequivocally condemn policies like tolo and these new recommendations that criminalize homelessness We have substantial research that i've emailed to all of you That shows how criminalizing homelessness is expensive and at best ineffective But more often actively harms people who are unhoused as well as worsening public health by spreading people around town with no resources You must reject this ordinance and all the criminalizing aspects of the new recommendation I implore you to use actual critical thinking creativity and research evidence to create productive and not punitive solutions That have proven over and over again to be expensive and to not work Thank you We're on to item or excuse me phone number seven four five zero, please Hi, can you hear me? Yes, we can go ahead, please Okay, great. My name is jeff traugat. Um, I happen to live in the Seabright area also behind the grocery outlet and then also um the distinction of working on mission streets that we we call a mission street extension but between swifts and western and natural bridges And we've been kind of dealing with the problem of people camping for a long time. So I really do appreciate the new idea and I hope something Everybody takes that in consideration and make some changes because the original as I call blue zone camping idea Just wasn't working for us I think it's We all want to help and I've been Helping a lot on the front lines of people who Have been living on mission street extension for The entire 30 years. I've been doing business here and There's just a lot of different kinds of people. So I just Want you to take that in consideration some people Um, we really want to try to get off the streets and some people don't so thanks so much. I really appreciate all You guys do. Thank you very much Next up is phone number two three nine seven. Hey, my name is cori houston I live in midtown and have been a homeowner here for 30 years and I Grew up in santa cruz county. So I've been in this area for 59 years total And thank you for coming up with a proactive Proposal deal with a really really challenging and complicated problem And I am just calling in to give my support to the mayor's proposal that she put forth today And that's it. Thank you. Thank you so much Next up is eight six three three Go ahead and press star six and we'll be able to hear you Hi I am a homeowner who is who has an understanding of addiction and mental illness Uh, these homeless are not campers campers respect their setting their environment The majority of this population behave criminally and destructively And are not reaching to change their addictive lifestyles You are the stewards of 14 square miles of a rare and majestic slice of california We do not have the luxury to allow nor encourage growth of this population We must limit all programs that attract addicts and criminals Existing not for profits must be held accountable There must be investigations into their finances and program management Any breach of agreement should result in loss of license Your law-abiding citizens and businesses are done Limit all programs that attract addicts and criminals The sacred city the next restoration and protection if you limit the program the populations will decrease Thank you Next up we have heather Go ahead. Heather press star six to unmute yourself Heather we can't hear you Please press star six to unmute yourself Heather we'll come back to you where we can't hear you So we'll move on to phone number ending in one four six one Please press there you go. We're ready Yeah, I want to thank you very very much dana for listening to us and uh Coming up with a new Yeah, tolo so to speak um, I think one of the important parts is that Good solutions can come out of Co-working you and i'm a lower seabright East side resident nobody even came to look at our area to see Was available and uh the the kind of setting currency more co-working It would be just absolutely lovely because it does bring high caliber solutions. Thank you. Bye. Bye Bye Okay, next up is uh, kyle kelly, please. Hey, thank you. I think I see where things are going so I just want to find out I think We hopefully all Santa Cruz is at a point that they realize that We can't keep clearing in cabinets every year On the same thing and not creating enough adequate housing not just shelter I mean beyond that giving giving people permanent options Um, I just I want everyone to reflect on everything they've been up in arms on over the past however many decades And they could look to see what else we can do to provide enough services shelter and permanent housing for people. Thank you Thank you Next up. I have phone number ending in three nine eight three, please Press star six to be unmuted Can you hear me? We can go ahead please. Okay. I'm john allison. I'm a resident of sea bright Um, I've lived here for about nine years. I pay You know, I live in modest housing and I I pay almost sixteen thousand dollars in taxes city taxes a year Um, I am happy to hear that the mayor is reconsidering and the whole council is reconsidering this When you look at the city plat and look at how many acres of accessible area that there are that are owned by the city to work with To find adequate housing for these challenged folks. There's over 350 acres to work with So I appreciate, uh, the city and the council reconsidering this And also relative to resources and funds look at better ways to use some of this unused property Thank you. Thank you Next up is uh, sabina holberg, please I've lowered her hand. Let me find her again Okay There she is. Hey there. Can you hear me? We can hear you. Hi. My name is sabina. I'm our resident at santa cruise Uh, I was raised here. I'm raising my kids here. Um, this is where we're gonna live And so I just want to have it be said it's tolo really felt like a mean spirited ordinance I'm happy to hear that you agree. It's untenable I know that you're getting an earful from your constituents on all sides of the political spectrum here And this should be a huge wake up call to how long headed tolo was I ask that any new framework you you have prioritize humanizing our house with community with compassion instead of prioritizing the police budget A beg of you to allocate more money for services such as shelters trash pickup needle exchangers and transitional encampments Instead of to sdpd I also want to point out that some of the more disgusting things I've heard from the council in recent history Is that we need to protect children from seeing our houseless community members This is the q and on type save the children argument and it's really just heartening to hear certain members of the council Heddling sort these sorts of statements. I'm not sure if there's any evidence to back up these fears But I beg of you the legislate not out of fear but with compassion Next up is phone number ending in 8186 am I on you uh, can you hear me now? We can hear you. Yes, please go ahead. My name is Joan quilter. I don't own a home in seabright I've been here 20 years as a resident in the senator in the park apartment It's a senior apartment building And I I could safely say I'm speaking on behalf of many of our residents who are seniors And I know we're at ground zero across the street from senator in the park And I know that the federal injunction that hasn't been lifted may never be lifted so that Drug addicts can stick out to a point where if you walk through the park you can see them shooting up all the time And they are criminal elements in there Plus mentally ill I think before we even get to affordable housing for these people We'll need a mental hospital and i'm serious about that a mental hospital good and and for all the homeowners in the seabright area Do that on your children to senator rental park to play Thank you. Thank you We have never ending in eight Excuse me four eight four four For the nimbies of santa cruz, but I mean this really isn't anything new I'm with a police to barb and using other ordinances to circumvent basic civil rights for homeless people, which has been santa cruz is unfortunately Signature for decades and I speak as one who's Lived here and around here for decades A number of good proposals have come up such as the districts themselves Propose areas and each district should be proposing that was joyous proposal a camping area or a sleeping zone But the real issue for those of us who don't want to see the homeless swept away, which is really What this nimby uprising is about all despite of all the nice talk about oh well We don't just not in our neighborhood, you know, that's the standard line that you hear everywhere What you really need is some protection for homeless people now and immediate resources To to what they have which is not affordable housing, which is not even decent shelter But it is tents that they themselves provide Or they get help from private individuals with those tents That's where they have to be and their needs have to be addressed And that's where the problems have to be looked at their ocean views and their property values Challenge they should sacrifice human life and welfare of poorer people outside Is to me really a kind of a really fundamental obscenity we have or so it's resistance What i'm saying to those listening who care about this like we saw in san lorenzo park Like we saw in the riverside which stopped the removal of rvs like we've seen in chico and sausalito That's what stops this kind of stuff Not the good wishes and the and the sweet talk of mayor meyers and the council With it with a tiny minority on the council that Does just 20 river street and a gravel lot for 60 people and a bunch on 150 sites There are hundreds and hundreds of people outside now The need to be at least acknowledged And that's the way to do that is to pay attention to them as human beings Who have the need to take a crap the need to have a drinking fountain or water somewhere nearby And then you scream it. They're crazy and they're evil and anacrus has been doing for a very Don't be fooled by the fact that the tola ordinance is being suddenly unilaterally withdrawn by mayor meyers To drew glover a year two years ago. We wouldn't be in this situation. There would be transitional campgrounds. Think about that Next up I have phone number ending in two four eight zero Good evening. Can you hear me? Yes, we can Thank you. Thank you very much for the revised proposal. My name is carol walker And I'd like to speak to item number two in this new proposal Just that you consider um That the placement of any daytime storage facility also not be placed in residential neighborhoods That's all thanks so much Thank you Next up I have lou albert go ahead Press star six and you should be able to speak Lou albert's up next if you press star six, you should be able to speak. I can hear me now We can hear you. Go ahead, please Sorry, I was on mute Yeah, I uh appreciate the difficulties of this challenge I live in the lower sea bright area. I have a home there And I am concerned about the way the tola ordinance was originally drawn up It uh, we have a great community Many of those businesses have just invested substantial amount of money to make it quite a nice area I think that that would be obviously diminished But more importantly, I'm concerned about safety Not too long ago. We had someone who decided to camp out Underneath our upper deck to our house and he was I believe mentally ill and a drug He was hooked on drugs and he decided to start a campfire If we hadn't caught him in time, he would have burned down the house with us in it So these decisions have real consequences So I hope that you find a managed solution to the problem. Thank you Thank you Next up is john arc to povich. Oh, can you uh, can you hear it? You can hear you? Yes, please go ahead Hi there. Um, I'm john Artukovich. I'm the general manager of this small business on the west side of Santa Cruz So if the proposed ordinance were to pass for the west side for tola This would directly threaten, uh, not only the safety but the livelihoods of myself our staff and our neighbors As written it would allow many people with severe mental issues with Violence with mental health with substance abuse to camp freely without recourse during our business hours of operations Our staff our neighbors all across the west side and our patrons would not feel safe here as untold numbers of people Would potentially be allowed to pitch tents across our street while during business hours We would implore you to reconsider any decision to allow any kind of permanent overnight camping solution On the west side of Santa Cruz. We're not opposed to creating a Nighttime camping area on city property, but the west side is not the place for this We would just urge the count forward directly to choose the location with a less catastrophic impact on the community Thank you. Next up is abby Here did a wonderful presentation years ago after she traveled to several houseless encampments in oregon in washington One of the key components for a successful managed type camp was getting buy-in from the neighborhood Even andy mills knows how to get buy-in from neighbors for the safe parking program He has at the police parking lot So let's see if I get this right first You push this ordinance through even though your own city council member coming said to hold off and wait for More public input yet you ignored it hundreds of letters were written saying they agreed with all this The wording of the ordinance were you hoping that they would read the actual wording? Then you meet with people after you pass the ordinance Any idiot would have seen the writing on the wall that nimbies would rebel once they read the actual wording you failed You should step down. You wasted our tax dollars Perhaps you can look at implementing your well thought out five-year plan that staff developed about six years ago. Look at susie o'hara's approach By the way, there are people who are houseless Who do have night jobs What are they going to do not sleep during the day or the night? Please do not criminalize our houseless population. Thank you Next up is song number ending in six eight three zero Can you hear me? Yes, we are Yes, we do wonderful. Thank you. Um, i'm a sea brent resident of 25 years My husband's family has lived here since the 1850s And we're we've been homeowners for about the last 15 years in in the sea brent area Quite honestly, I've come around to some of the tolo goals As the sea brent resident i'm a hundred percent against residential and commercial Camping and at the same time I understand That any new plan needs to address the key needs Of the drug culture in santa cruz and i mean the mess in the harrowing and re-criminalizing that While also managing to help folks at the same time And secondly to make it more uncomfortable to come here to camp and live Like they are in polo nip and other areas So I think that this makes santa cruz a destination at an alarmingly increasingly increasing rates And focusing on the drugs and the mass encampments, which I appreciate that tolo is trying to do Needs to happen so that we can move forward. Thank you Thank you Next up is phone number ending in seven nine one seven Homeowner and I live on the west side and I just wanted to say I'm I'm glad that city council is tackling this homeless problem That's not a easy solution I wanted to point out that there is a group called footbridge services That they've been providing showers laundry digital charging stations clothing storage for personal belongings for People in need And it gives unhoused people the dignity of services that they lack And I just wanted to point out that footbridge services currently receive no public funding That I know of and they rely on volunteers and donations But I think this model could be done as a public private partnership And it would be worth replicating in other neighborhoods as part of the overall solution. Thank you Thank you Next up I have Wyatt whole My name is Wyatt and I live in seabright and I'm a lifelong resident in Santa Cruz county I'd like to thank the mayor for meeting with our neighborhood I along with my partner savannah support the mayor's plan amendments to the ordinance and would strongly encourage the city council as well as members of the community To lobby the county and state for both the financial and legal resources to create safe And sustainable solutions to this problem As Santa Cruz is bearing an unequal burden per capita in contrast to other cities and counties in california. Thank you Thank you Next up is phone number 9 sorry 0241 Hi, my name is kary dunley. I also live in the seabright area I'm just going to echo One of the points that somebody made earlier or maybe a couple people made earlier That encouraging, you know having programs that encourage this Kind of behavior in our city doesn't help I know it's a very difficult task that lies in front of you And I do feel for these people a lot of them not a lot of them, but there are people who park around our Park at seabright and stay the night there quite often that are In bad situations and I feel for them And they've been very respectful But anyway, back to my original point is we don't want to encourage people to to be living, you know doing drugs and Supplementing their habits So they want to come to Santa Cruz We want to help them rise up And the last word I said was rise up instead of Bring them down. So thank you Thank you Okay, we have next is fundumers ending in nine five three two Hi, my name is Hi, my name is soren whiting and I'm a student at uc Santa Cruz Advocating against the inclination of a total ordinance This just really just lacks compassion and it's really it's it's It's only a trend that we've always seen the city trying to do is criminalizing the homeless population and those horrible economic situations and It's so obvious and it's cruel and you should really you should really rethink about what you're doing here because A lot of people's lives My friends lives are are are really going to be impacted by this and I just I hope you really really think about The lack of compassion that comes with even proposing something like this So I thank you for your time and I really hope that you actually Think about taking some compassion actions in the future because this is this is just possible Thank you Next up. I have uh, Jane you've already spoken. I've got elliott Jane did not speak She started to an oral communication Okay, go ahead. Jane I actually already did speak. Oh, yeah, I thought it was you. Yeah, okay. Yeah I have to be fair. I have to be fair I know your voice Jane. Um elliott, please you're next I can hear me. It's again Okay, so I am speaking to you to vehemently oppose this ordinance Criminalizing camping and closing down shelters leaves unsheltered people in Santa Cruz with only one place to go without fear of citation or arrest The city managed camp an ice an ice child concentration camp opening in neighboring monterey county Is a stark reminder that using camps to remove Undesirables from view is not hypothetical in the united states not even in the liberal monterey bay While a managed camp is nowhere near the cruelty of an ice camp and it still means removing a population from view Gentrification and anti-homeless ordinances are directly tied to each other and tolo coincides with the wave of luxury apartment complexes being built Gentrification further raving rent will be devastating to the people of Santa Cruz The conflict here is not housed versus homeless It's those to whom housing is a lucrative commodity against everybody else A 2020 california housing partnership study states that Santa Cruz dollars an hour to afford the average rent both americans So um Santa Cruz residents currently owe five million in utilities the fact that it's unambiguously tied to the economic Havoc lot by the pandemic and not to mental illness These figures tangibly show economic causes of homelessness that is This irrespective of mental health status homeless people are not the enemy. Thank you, sir Okay, next up is uh, ana paula Ana paula, please just to know how an idea like that comes about and how fast did you come up with this? but it would have been so nice to have um have A chance to talk before this ordinance just simply passes, you know, and but anyways, it's just too late for that I want to know now. How can we do? And move towards action, you know, like this is a beautiful conversation. We're having right now How do we create a space a group where mindful compassionate creative minds get together to create to co-create with the city? Because we have people from different like people that really hates the whole idea and some people that love How do we come up with solutions and then figure out is there a space where we can sit together And just start brainstorming because we have a bunch of creative people here And a lot of people actually wants to put money into, you know, it's a tiny house How do we prevent people that, you know, just lost their job to get into homelessness? All those things and then of course the entail. We just people showing themselves Just want to do but Where do we go from now? Thank you. Thank you Next up we have phone number ending in 6392 Uh, this is somathesonic I've lived in Santa Cruz this round for 12 years and I was at some meeting the other day on the website with the mayor I want to appreciate the mayor for Understanding that this version this ordinance does not going to work the way that it was written or even with the amendments Um, I do want to go back to something I said before and haven't heard anyone talked about I think that As we all know, this is not just Santa Cruz's Issue and that the governor should be encouraged pressure should be put out of him to Declare a state of emergency in regards to our house's population in the state of california and that federal funds should be directed towards california That this just shouldn't be just us alone trying to sort this out So I just want to put that out there and that maybe folks can start to direct their energy Um in in that way as well And then I also want to say that in terms of what that happens. I would encourage consideration of a pilot program. I think I'll turn it one of the alternatives. Maybe alternative number one mentioned that in the ordinance um, but it would be good to kind of pass things out and then also along terms view and solution and I second just what folks had said before about properties government properties And that obviously 150 spots will not be enough space and that people need to have sanitation water and Trash and everything, you know that make it as dignified as possible. Thank you. Thank you very much Next up is fund number ending in eight one four one I just want to let you know that I am a home homeowner in this community and so are my parents and I actually will be I'm a manager of a business that's going to be involved right next door to where the homeless Are allowed to and that's going to not only ruin our business. I have been attacked by homeless They have broken my cars and I feel that there is no advocate for people that work So many hours between my family and I we work About 200 hours a week and we're talking to retired people and to non-retired people And we barely can afford to live here Why do we have to worry about our safety in our own hometown and community? Can we do something that puts them in an area or also can people recognize when they can't afford to move in? I know so many people that live In other states now because they wanted to have multiple children, which is great But they recognize what they can afford and yes, it's very expensive to live with an ocean view And I feel that the homeless so far there are many that are down and out But the ones that are violent aren't being addressed And I feel that the ones that are down and out should get some type of rights But the ones that are breaking in our cars stealing our things attacking us making it where we're scared to walk home at night Is a problem and we're not talking about that instead. We're just talking about their safety Not ours not our safety system. Thank you Next is stacey falls I just wanted to briefly say that I am opposed to any law or ordinance that criminalizes the basic human need of sleeping We all want to live in nice places, but high property values is not a basic human need Sleeping is Thank you. Next up is 6074 Go ahead and press star six to unmute yourself We can hear you. Hello. My name my name is grace castille And I strongly opposed the tollo instead I hope for policy that treats the unhoused communities and fan accrues as human beings And valuable members of the community instead of criminalizing poverty and other issues that need to be addressed Thank you very much Next up is gaffna. Okay Okay, uh, I see Let's see. Jane has gone. I think we're down to one one One person now. Yes 9091, please Can you hear me? Hi, my name's okay. My name's melissa. I've lived in Santa Cruz for over 30 years And I also recommend a pilot program because from what I've seen over the years When we have made efforts to provide housing or shelter regions for campers They've been mostly rejected because people don't want to live in those types of Regulated shelters they prefer to be on their own because there are rules that must be followed And I do not think that living in a neighborhood as a camping Solution is smart. I don't think that there's any Screening of sex offenders who typically would need to be regulated By cities if they're going to be living in neighborhoods like that So unless there's controls in place to ensure that the neighbors Are safe and that there is regular authority checking through that and screening people. I think it's a really really Weak excuse for housing people and this is a very expensive area Everybody knows that not everyone can afford to live here at the fact Everyone in the country knows that it's all over the place. So that's not like something that's News to anybody. That's pretty much all I have to say. Thank you Okay, uh, Daphna you're up next go ahead. I can hear me. We can hear you Hi there. Yes. My name is Daphna and Um, I think it's inappropriate to allow any camping Um anywhere someone would like in the city whether it be our beaches Our streets our sidewalks our front lawn As the previous caller had mentioned It's completely inappropriate that we encourage or allow programs Um within our city that attract people who are not willing to be good citizens Who are not willing to live by our laws If I went out to the beach right now and started a fire The state um ranger would be right on me to to not allow me to do it, but I often see Other people out there who are having fires Indeed there are exceptions to those Who lost their homes and yes, we should help those And that's why I support the mayor and that Tolo is not the right thing, but we need to have a program where we can I'm gonna really help those who are in need. Thank you. Thank you so much Okay, I just want to announce for folks who are we the last phone number tonight will be 4871 We've spilled all of our slots Uh, so next up will be sandy Um, can you hear me? Yes, we can. Okay. My name is um sandy Lawton and I have lived in the sea bright area Off and on for over 50 years. I have owned my house Since I was 21 and I'm 74 now. So um, I'm very attached to this area I came back here 12 years ago to reach that I now don't feel safe in my own neighborhood and This would make it even more so. Um To walk up to any of the local little restaurants to get a cup of coffee in the morning All those things that I moved back here to be able to do in this neighborhood um If the tolo is allowed to be enacted in the sea bright area We'll make those things even more unsafe and Also, I've worked with people with disabilities all my life and I think there are some ADA problems with blocking sidewalks and public right-of-ways with tents Um, and that's all I have to say. I hope we can stop this and I agree it'd be wonderful if we could find a way To convene with good ideas and find solutions Thank you very much Okay, the last caller tonight ends in uh phone number 4871 I've got one two three four five more callers And each of you will have one minute eight four nine four. It's the next number, please Caller ending in eight four nine four if you could press star six. You'll be unmuted Hi, my name is Natasha Elliott. I'm a sea bright resident. I'm a home owner and I have a family here Um, I was appalled by the tolo ordinance to the proposal I felt like there was a complete lack of community involvement Um, I do want to say that I think I support the mayor's new proposal However, I hope that it does not include the parking area with the galt street library which would be directly in front of me And I just wanted to say that the businesses that have been able to reopen now They're barely making it and to put something like a tolo in neighborhoods where people are relying Not only business and homeowners are relying on places to go out of a terrible time for all of us this ordinance just It was appalling That's it Thank you very much Next up is caller ending in 7573 Go ahead press star six to unmute yourself, please If you press star six, you should be able to unmute yourself 7573 Yeah, hi, we can hear you. Hi Turn your television down you we we won't have that echo So Santa Cruz, thank you so much for coming to our meeting The other day We appreciate the fact that you are listening to us and you're hearing us And I just want to say I really approve the new ordinance So that we can all be On the same page. We're not against homeless. We're against the homeless criminal. That's the problem that we have But I want to say thank you again for coming out to see bright And talking with all of us We so appreciate it. That's it Thank you Next up I have Heather My name is Heather Hutchison Can you hear me? Yes, we can Please. Okay. Okay. Um, I'm not I'm happy you're scrapping tolo I am Calling to say that I think it might be a nice idea to consider parking garages for a temporary camping where you could install port-of-potties with Kid I'm not kitchen with a sink And garbage cans They do need someplace to go to the bathroom This would be detrimental if we create any kind of camping that doesn't provide them a way To take care of themselves and have some dignity. Thank you for all you're doing. I know it's an impossible problem And I appreciate all you're trying to do. Thank you Thank you very much Next up we have uh dsa santa cruz My name is lisa, uh, and I'm speaking uh to some behalf of myself right now um A common talking point that we hear is how people come to santa cruz because our quote unquote amazing services So first as much as andy mills wants to deny the studies done by multiple groups including by his own officers 70 of our houseless community Live here before losing their homes people are not coming here because of some magical extra services Those services don't exist. That's the entire reason there are so many people that are homeless here We are lacking in affordable housing. We're lacking in safe camping spaces We're lacking in shelter space and are now losing one of the few that we actually have We're lacking in drug rehabilitation and mental health care Those are the reasons that there are hundreds of people who are without homes here It's because of years of constant neglect by the city if you want to solve the homeless crisis Solve it with real solutions Actually provide services and build some low-income housing rather than the onslaught of luxury apartments that are getting waived through One after another and just again because for some reason it seems hard to get through Solve this with affordable housing and with providing services Thank you. Next up is our last caller of the night 4871 is the end of your phone number First of all, I wanted to take just uh your comments council definitely appreciates hearing from the public I am going to go ahead and turn this back over to the council for deliberation and I See council member call entire johnson has raised your hand and then uh council member walk-ins followed by council member coming Bonnie, maybe you could just put that language I Showed you or you showed earlier up just so we have Just that there in case people want it or have it ready If anybody wants to uh work towards that Thank you, mayor meyers. Um, I would like to move forward with this motion and this outline that you put forward And I and I do have some comments to make Yeah, so I would like to move forward with this motion There's an addition that I'll add at the end. I sent sent it to you Bonnie slightly changed just a moment ago, but I just want to make some comments. Um that I really appreciate I appreciate What we've heard tonight and through the last several weeks. Um, I've I've talked to many of you on the phone um via zoom and listed your voicemails and Um read your emails and I really want to thank those of you who have um offered solutions and ideas Um, I've listened. I've taken them seriously. I've worked with my colleagues To really integrate these ideas and thoughts and into the way that we move forward I can't speak for all my colleagues But what I can say is that each of us really does cared deeply about this issue. Um, and we cared deeply about The well-being of everyone in our community. I know that some folks in the community may disagree and have Different perspectives, but I really I really can see that each of us on the council and the staff working on this do care My approach has been to look at this crisis as an opportunity to make some breakthrough and craft some solutions We've heard from both sides that that includes moving forward with shuttering and programming first I've heard that loud and clear. Um, and so I think that this approach Moves that forward that we want to create safe dignified humane sleeping conditions That is a priority for me. And I believe for This council for what I've heard in scene We want to create opportunities to access services and and have individuals Move into a continuum of care. We can't do it alone. The city doesn't have the scope capacity expertise to do that Um, we want to move away and prevent entrenched encampments. We've heard tonight about the impact that has On those how on our house community members as well as our unhoused community members These these are not made up. They're real negative impacts Um, so I think we can I think most of us can agree to this right? We want a safe dignified humane sleeping condition Create opportunities to access services and prevent the negative impacts of entrenched encampments So I think I think that is something that we can as a community agree to Now there's diverging perspectives on how we get there and that's what we're trying to do here That's the public process. Um, you know, we we put something forward We massaged it and and shaped it based on what we heard We keep we kept coming back and now here we are so Um, I hear members of the community. This wasn't a perfect process, but we're not not doing anything We're doing something. Um, and I think that that says a lot Um, the other thing I want to say is that we I I also heard that 150 sites is not enough We have to start somewhere and we have to start with what's feasible The safe sleeping sites that are proposed are a start And and I just want to make clear it's not being proposed that they're in any neighborhood It's it would be on city-owned facilities and lots Um, transitional encampments aren't off the table We are as we speak working with nonprofits and faith-based commit for with a Permitting process. So that's still continuing to work with the county who has committed to Transitional shelter as well. So so there's there's a lot of options There are a lot of things happening. We have to take it one step at a time But the most important thing is that we have to move. I just heard from a staff member Today Susie O'Hara actually her name was brought up several times She was on the u.s. Interagency on homelessness west coast city Call and the call was specifically on encampment management And what she related that cities across the state have acknowledged that encampments are creating conditions that are increasingly risk Bring risk and vulnerability vulnerability. Excuse me Um an inhumane condition again for those who are housed and unhoused And she shared that federal agencies were on the call and that this is starting to get acknowledged So I think I think that's some hope there that that um That the federal agencies are listening and hopefully with all of you community members Doing your part to lobby we will get some resources and capacity to help us and we can't do it alone So I guess I um One of the other things I want to say is that I really appreciate this community engagement process This is this is what it takes to co-create. I love that word somebody use the word co-create We need community members to engage and dialogue with us in a respectful and meaningful way as we continue to co-create and craft this What I ask of community members is that that you are patient with us You're a patient with the city That you are ready to compromise And most importantly that we treat each other with compassion and respect and I've heard a lot of that tonight So I think with that I'll pause and um invite my other my colleagues to um provide further comment Thank you. Thank you Council member next. Oh that excuse me and I will just add bonnie. There is um, there's an addition to um this motion Uh, let me see if I can read it to you Uh, is that on item three That we add at the end that um that the enforcement condition is based it's based on availability of shelter Um in these authorized locations and I can email it to you if you hadn't if you didn't get it I did I did get it. Can you say that again? Sorry enforcement With enforcement conditioned on availability of shelter in these authorized locations I think the underlying language already covers it Yeah, that's all that's already in there. I was reading it backwards. Thank you That's in there. Okay. Thank you. But just to just to reiterate move forward with sheltering and programming Um and ensure that we have spaces for folks to go to Um before any kind of enforcement So I'll just I'll pause there. Thank you Thank you council member next up. I have council member walkins and then council member Cummings and then council Excuse me vice mayor bruner Thank you mayor and uh, thank you council member councillor johnson. I think my comments really are Similar to yours I want to thank also our staff and our city attorneys and mayor mires and my colleagues For all the work and effort that's gone into to seeking solutions here and a special thanks to the community for For for being present in this conversation certainly what's become clear is that we're all in this together and And we have to stay engaged and as my colleague mentioned As a city we can continue to do what we can But we are limited in our uh scope and options And we truly do need state and federal federal intervention and we are not alone And so I am encouraged to hear that other cities are starting to come together And this is getting attention to get the resources that we need to truly find Long-standing solutions I do believe that we can aspire to lift each other up and I think that by doing so we can begin to see ourselves And each other in the solution So I hope that our community stays engaged and sees their role in wanting to move forward in some way to create a solution to co-create a solution Um, I'm hopeful that the approach that we're moving in Which is to not proceed with the tolo and as mentioned to leave with programming But also to have tools to prevent the potential for large entrenched encampments Because with this proposal we're aiming to create more signified sleeping options prevent entrenched encampments And really aspiring to create policy that's humane and effective for the entire community So I I want to also just share that I think that above all we have to continue to balance process and action and continue to try something I recognize all the perspectives and concerns and I do Feel that we have a shared goal to seek solutions um This is a complex issue people are complicated and the issues surrounding homelessness and the various populations of homelessness Is equally as complicated um, and sometimes I think we can fall into a all or nothing or a sign blame or point fingers um, and Kind of take identity positions Because sometimes it's harder to really recognize how complex this really is and to really want to continue solutions um, so I am Inspired and committed to strive towards solutions to track and evaluate What we are proposing in terms of programs and policies and determine where to go in the future And if what we do works Admit that and repeat it if possible if it doesn't and it fails We tried so we'll change it and we'll try something else and I want to acknowledge the mayor for acknowledging that this was one of those Experiences where the tola was something that wasn't going to work and we acknowledge that and want to move forward in a different direction so with that I will second the motion on the floor and You know, thank you all Thank you councilmember next up is councilmember Cummings Mayor before you move on who was the maker of that The maker of the motion was uh councilmember call and terry johnson Okay, thank you councilmember Cummings Thank you mayor and um, I guess I'd like to start by thanking mayor for The outreach she's done with the community and the decision to not move forward with the tolo I'm hopeful because we've heard from a lot of residents that this wasn't going to work and I'm glad to see that We're going to try hopefully something new and um, you know regardless of what we do moving forward We really need to ensure that we have a community process and we have transparency Homelessness is something that everyone in our community cares about And given the martin versus boysy laws It's going to take the community effort to implement something that's going to be effective and compatible with our community We have had successful outcomes when we have conducted outreach with communities first This has been evident with the city's safe sleeping programs that we have One of which is located across from the water stadium Another one that's located in the police station parking lot and other Safe sleeping programs that we've had for people living in their vehicles throughout the city We've also seen successful programs at 12 20 river street We've seen successful programs at the armory The vfw downtown and many hotels that are currently being used For kovat 19 for homelessness and to give the community example Um last year Or it might have been yes last year when we were Proposing to put um an encampment up at the armory We actually met with the community in prospect heights And we were able to work with that community through a process of how people would get to and from the armory Concerns around camping Concerns around the number of people that would be there and it was a really good process And many of the people who were at that meeting asked You know, why would why do we have to shut down 12 20 to open the armory? Why couldn't we have both and at that point in time the reason why we had to close down 12 20 river street is because we had Maintenance that needed to be conducted for the water department But it's a good example of how we were able to meet with the community We were able to hear their ideas address their concerns and move forward And so i'm really hopeful and that we can have a process that will do the same Um, I'd recommend that it's part of um, whatever is considered that we focus not only on providing shelter Um, but we also focus on deterring bad behaviors Um, that is one of the things that I feel and I think many of the people in our community feel is the issue It's not the condition of being homeless. It's some of the behaviors such as defecation open drug use Seth the thing these are some of the things people have concerns with and as the police chief mentioned in our gender report And as he's mentioned on in other occasions If we can focus on those behaviors and deter those behaviors We may be able to actually change the behavior Some of the behaviors that we see associated with homelessness in our community and that should be one of our priorities As well rather than focusing on the condition of being homeless It's clear that uh, the previous ordinance was what's confusing and I think we really need to be clear about what our intentions are And so you know the question for me and what i'm hearing from the community is are we ultimately trying to Band daytime camping or band daytime sleeping to prevent the entrenchment of encampments Or are we trying to ban camping outright because each will have a different approach If we're asking people to take down their sense during the daytime, but they can sleep at night um That I can see having an impact on trying to keep these these camps from entrenching But if we are you know moving towards banning camping, I'm just Concerned that that's going to put us in a situation where we're going to be in violation of martin vs. Boise um And so I guess to close Um, I have some amendments that I'd like to make and suggest to this But I really want to emphasize that regardless of what is done that we are focusing prime like number one on um Going to the community and engaging them in the process and if we come up with Sites and ideas or you know If it's staff if it's a subcommittee if you come up with ideas go to those communities first Have a conversation with those communities before that comes to council So that people can feel like they're part of the process and as we've heard tonight Many people are interested and wanting to be engaged in this and so again I'm just going to encourage that Before something comes back to the council that there is sufficient community engagement and community involvement to ensure that the community is on board Thank you council member. Uh, next up is vice mayor bruner Thank you wrote down some thoughts. I wanted to share as well over the last two weeks spoken with Many many people made it through all the hundreds of emails as well Responding and having dialogue with many community members and um one thing that Uh, I think is really important And that we can continue to work on going forward is Improving the community and public information and messaging. It's clear that that has um Led to a lot of the understandings and perceptions from the intentions of the ordinance and um, I'm really sorry that it's created such anxiety and stress and um Just huge concern Valid concerns from All people in our community and um, you know speaking with my neighbors and speaking with business owners and speaking with families Meeting people I've never met before who left voicemails and calling them back and people sharing their stories of living in Santa Cruz and um You know understanding that um The information that is shared with the public. We have to continue to create a system of the community information because Um, so many people I spoke to understood that we would be setting up camps That safe sleeping sites were um meant camps in these blue lined areas and um Not understanding the the that the piece in the hole and the hole has a lot more components to it and um So, you know, as as as a new council member going through this process Uh, it's clear to me that we can strive to continue to work on uh communicating that information in as many ways as possible and um engaging in that community process um There's understanding in in what the goals and tensions and needs are and um You know understanding too. I think it's really important To understand that this is the first time I'm seeing this proposal here by the mayor because of the brown act We cannot work as a team to communicate in a business or other board setting for example would and um We're working through a certain process as well in our communications and um Having these deliberations right now is really, uh It's really good to hear from the community here that You know this seeing this proposal aligns with kind of the simplification that Um, I ended up working on with council member boulder in simplifying What the needs are? For our community based on community input and that's how it should be Going forward each time, right? So, um, I also want to Really stress that I spoke of the This is a piece in the in the bigger picture Right now we have so many Wonderful to address All of the various symptoms and needs and causes of uh, those experiencing homelessness and um, that includes temporary shelters transitional shelters permanent supportive housing mental health and substance use treatment programs with Efforts from county health and human services department. Um, I made notes of You know, some of that to include supportive services and Um, uh rapid rehousing and outreach and, uh, coordinated entry systems matters just Release their new three-year plan and other amazing non-profits and organizations Like, uh, encompassed community services and the downtown streets team that really works to create dignity and services And support through through work and stipends um, little things all of these non-profits And county and city. We're all striving to work together to address the larger issue um, and I've, uh, Hope that we can get to a point of all of this information because it's come at me even in pieces bits and pieces in various forms from various sources About all what is being done um, and even, uh, this list of funding sources um There's various funding sources to address various needs with various limitations and um, you know, that includes the federal continuum of care housing support programs permanent housing allocation funds veterans affairs supportive housing housing choice vouchers um community development block grant funds It's just a list. It just goes on and so it's really hard to To digest it all and I hope the community that we can find ways to have this information digestible and understandable for everybody to understand everything that's being worked on and um that we have the long-term work that is is Being worked on and then we have the short term and um as as are one of our last meetings mayor minors And I had with the county, um, you know, there was a term called front door services and um, that's kind of the immediate needs and um We need to address those as well so, um mayor mires and city staff and myself we have been in a few meetings with the legislative ass There was a caller earlier that brought up the federal and state Assistant and that certainly Being worked on as well. Many people have reached out to our, uh, state and federal legislators and and um, you know A piece of it. This is Still in progress Nothing has been finalized. Um, you know, we're trying we're assessing we're evaluating This has been since february. We've you know gone through this presentation of this Ordinance that grew very layered and complicated to understand with so many amendments So bringing it back to simplify some of the elements, um I think is very important to focus on, um, the behaviors and That that are very detrimental to our environment and to our neighborhoods and um I I just hope that we keep moving forward to set, you know, really good policy solutions within our The legal boundaries, um And that will have the greatest the greatest, uh benefit for our community um, so Thank you mayor mires, uh for Bringing this version and I know you worked on it um With councilmember calentary johnson and Watkins um to simplify our The amendment I believe that, um, we worked on is kind of ruled into this. So Um It's nice to see a more simplified version. I do think it's really important now that this is presented that Community has a chance to digest and understand going forward. Um, and uh Thank you to all of our amazing community members that You know really took the time to talk and and reach out and listen and I hope we can continue more dialogue Thank you vice mayor Next up I have councilmember brown and then councilmember golder and then councilmember calentary johnson Thank you. Um, so have been uh trying to gather my thoughts to comment in a way that is kind and understanding And it's been hard I have to say it's just been very hard. Uh, I um I'm trying really hard not to do a whole bunch of indulges though And I'm not going to talk about that in in great detail here. Um, but I just feel like um, we We can do better. I mean we absolutely have to do better. Um the Uh, although term I believe, um, I think shebra or a councilmember calentary johnson and um, uh Another councilmember one of you said um co-creation and I I agree with that we absolutely whatever we do It has to be with a really really strong community engagement piece and uh, the term that was I heard was actually co-work And that is what is required to co-create and um, and I think we need to be very deliberate about that And we need to be explicit in our direction moving forward Our direction tonight to staff and our direction, uh, as we move forward in, you know in trying to implement some of these these, um You know alternative proposals I um I'm I'm glad I'm really glad that whatever we've been through here. Um, and you know the kind of The frustration and the the siege mentality that I've I've found people getting into because they're just they don't understand They don't know what's happening. They don't know what we're doing and it doesn't make sense um, you know, I I think that if we if we actually get people involved before we Make some of these decisions about You know, for example This program right we heard from one person. Please don't put it in our neighborhoods. Well, you know Nobody knows if that's going to happen or not. We are not being clear enough And and I know that that's not what we're here to do tonight But I do believe that it has to be done and so I would I would really hope To see something in this Direction we give tonight that includes Coming back with a really robust community Engagement process and I when I say that I mean like the kind of meetings and I'll go to them I'll go talk with neighbors. I'll go. I mean, I would happily do that As as a way to really try to work through the issues and we have heard from so many people Saying they want to do that. We have heard from so many people saying they are they just feel like their voices aren't being heard and in order to do that Effectively it I believe it must happen Upfront before we stand anything up And before we implement any new You know restrictions We have to do this. I'm at and I just I mean I know I'm like I'm imploring like all these To pre please take this seriously. We are all saying that that's what we want But I want you know, I don't see it happen and and I'm sorry that that you know My my my trust and my faith that that's going to happen has really been Compromised over the years as a member of this council and previously For 25 years. I have been talking about with many others. This is not my idea Trying to develop some state sleeping alternatives Managing campments all of these things and I am if nothing else glad that the that this Kind of curtailed process has convinced this council majority of council members to have the political will to really work on The Alternatives places for people to go ways that we can manage the the challenges we face In collaboration with our community members or neighbors business owners housed and unhoused people alike So, you know, I just I really really want to See if we can in this process in this what what we have before us find a way to build that in To me it is not enough to say well, it's kind of happening, you know, or it is happening, but it's like It's pretty nebulous how it's happening where it's happening how people can get information how people can be involved So really a clear planning process. I think we could really use some help with that. We don't seem to have Been able to figure this out and you know, I think a larger planning process is warranted at this time It would help us to get our You know our Rapper brains around, you know, how to make this work Susie O'Hara was it was mentioned that she went and she looked at transitional encampments She was learning about What communities have done to make this work? I think we could draw from others experience. I think That we We really need to Get a handle on what it what the costs might be we you know, we hear we see in the staff reports You know massive cost for doing this this kind of work. It's part of the reason that we have not Been able to move forward However, we know that we can get it done With and I said this, you know, I feel like a broken record. I'm sorry, but I just have to say it again We can get that done if we work if we draw on the the creativity and the commitment that people have if we bring that to our You know if we take it seriously if we just if we take that seriously That we are going to be so much better off I'm really I I think I'll leave it there for now. Um, but I but I do Um, I do think that we need to talk about, you know funding models We need to we need help there and not just with the funding, but you know how to finance these things Um, and and so I you know, I just and there's so many other things I mean I could throw in all kinds of ideas about things we could do that have been You know, I've been talking with people in the community about Um, and we're not going to do that here tonight, but I think we need to make space for it Um, so I'm gonna leave it there for now. Um, I really hope That we can, you know, we can be serious about the community part and the planning part And so we don't end up having meetings going out into the community just doing damage control Um, it's it it takes a lot of time that we don't have Um, so again, leave it there. Thank you for um Or listening and you know, I'm sorry. I'm not More um positive. I I want I want to end it and say that I am very positive about the possibilities moving forward We just have to be really deliberate and we have to um, you know, we need to make ourselves accountable And I think we haven't done that Next up I believe is council member golder Thank you. Thanks to everybody for all of your comments that you've made This evening and I really want to thank the community for all of the phone calls and the correspondence And I do know that every single member of this council cares deeply about this issue and we all Might not see I I am what the perfect solution is but we really do Want to make positive change in the community and I personally want to apologize if there was any vacation from us or you felt unheard or you felt, you know, we were doing things, um That so we're I guess, you know Transparent what I've learned through this process is what other council members have said is that we really need to work on our communication And making sure the community has accurate information The act rules were of course the public was standing and we just felt like then To go next step to take a step back and simplify into the community on our behalf to write an email or said Probably the other members didn't every time respond to everybody, but we really did Look and we read but we all have Seconds, you know, you care and we hear you. I just thank you council member Council member con tarry johnson Um, I just I just wanted to say a couple of words, you know We all acknowledge that community engagement is key while we continue to move forward with something With policy and crafting solutions Um, but with all due respect, we have done years of community engagement Through the catch through the homeless out hot committee before that And it hasn't produced much action at least towards programming And and what I see what I started my statement was is that I see this as an opportunity to move forward with programming And to actually help and support people who are unhoused in our community This is part of the process. I know I'm new to this But this I see is part of the process and we try something we put it out We hear from the community we pivot we shift and and it's messy Um, but hopefully in the end we are co-working and we are co-creating Um, you know moving forward with policy on an issue that's polarizing is challenging as we can all see um And so we could get we could really get stuck in the process And for for everyone's sake I hope that that's not going to be the case with this council that that so far really really enjoying working with and co-creating with um, having said all that I I've heard what council member Cummings has brought up and and council member brown and vice mayor Brunner and some other community members tonight um, and I would like to make a suggestion and ask To shift the motion that is put before us and add to item number one that staff engages the community As they prioritize setting up adequate shelter Again, again, I don't want to get stuck in process. I want to balance Um, a meaningful authentic transparent community engagement process while moving ahead Because people are suffering so we can't we can't be talking about this a year from now So yes to community engagement. Um, so this would this would be added to um, maybe just before Item one. I don't know how we want to craft a language, but um, the staff Engaged the community as they prioritize setting up adequate shelter Um, so I'll just I um, I appreciate the comments from you council member brown and Cummings and vice mayor Brunner Um, I agree that community engagement is important. I just really want to caution us as a council to Be in action together And if um, the seconder of the motion is okay with that too Tony, did you have a comment? I would like to ask for some clarification I just I want to remind the council that um, the second reading was it of Of chapter 6 36 was approved by the council on march 9th and so I'm I want to make sure that I'm interpreting this direction correctly Um, and I and I take it that I mean it's pretty clear that the council is not interested in implementing the ordinance that was adopted on march 9th So, um, so I take this direction as a motion A to administratively suspend enforcement of the of the tolo pending further revisions And and the question is Um, and I don't think this language needs to be changed The question is That is encompassed within this motion direction to return to the council with an ordinance that's consistent with What is set forth in this motion? Yes, that was a little bit of maybe too much legal language for me, but ultimately we want to rescind the current tolo So however, whatever the process is for that to halt implementation to suspend implementation And to Essentially start anew with with this hybrid of alternative one and two that was in the staff report and that's what this motion Hopefully reflects So to return to the council with a new ordinance that is consistent with the direction you're giving there Yes, and is there um Does the council would the council like to see this with you know on a specific timeline? Yes, the reason why I ask is that I think you know, there's Ideally we would keep this process moving But I think the 27th is a little tight just because drafting has to be done. We have to prepare a new report Um, and I think staff would probably like to think through This direction so that they can provide some feedback on the timing of that as well Yes, and I would say um, maybe lee can um Share his thoughts, but I would say that the item one We don't need to wait on item one Is the engagement of with the community and moving forward and prioritizing setting up adequate shelter I think that can be immediate Um, and I know that's actually that work has already begun So, um lee if you want to comment in terms of timeline Thank you councilmember counter Johnson and yes, we have already begun work part of the direction and one of the first steps that we've been working on is The development of an rfq or request for qualifications or request for proposals for For operators nonprofits or others who can Provide some of the as councilmember brown was saying, you know, hopefully creative solutions to Operate these facilities in a cost effective manner and so we are already off and working on that That process does take some time even, you know, once we release it. It takes time for you know, the the responses to come back in For those to be scored and evaluated for contracts to be entered into and so forth and so, um, there is a lot of work just in in that component, but Certainly we can continue to move forward with identifying locations and coordinating with the community to get feedback on those locations So, you know, there's there's an overlap of a variety of different processes That we can do so that we can move this along as quickly as possible and it would likely be staged in terms of You know, not all 150 Safe sleeping spaces open all at once. It's you know, let's focus on One or two locations and see how many we can get in there to see learn from the successes and failures associated with those and then modify those operations as well as subsequent Operations at different locations as we move forward I'm going to cue myself in here because I believe we're starting to come back around again Um Council member commentary Johnson. Was that the end of your questions and comments? That was thank you So I might just follow up on this Uh, kind of a little bit of this conversation we're having right now either mr. Kandadi or We maybe with regards to getting a new ordinance back in front of the council Tony you mentioned that maybe two weeks would be too soon Um Is is may 11th doable to get a first reading of a new new ordinance together? I believe it is. Yes Okay, great. So Bonnie made uh, if the maker of the motion would be amenable We'll put may 11th as the date target date for that. Okay, great. Yeah, that sounds good Um, and I guess I guess just a couple of comments. Um You know What I what I see this ordinance doing is Basically we're we're doubling the number the places for people to be We're coming at this from programmatic action Not more process. Um And um You know, I remember a few years ago This was prior to when I was on council. There was an attempt to Try to work with the community to do some sighting for various facilities and That just never happened because There wasn't a context for the community to really understand and so that sort of just fizzled out because We literally couldn't get agreement to put anything anywhere This is very clearly focused on A few existing places that have been used in this way before And it obviously is very focused on accommodating people in city at in city facilities in city parking lots And what Really the comments that came from the community on Were a lot of frankly misinformation that was put out on social media a lot of Information a lot of confusion around the infamous blue zone map And You know with that came the need to go out and talk to the community which Many of us did in phone calls in emails in private meetings in public meetings In parking lots wherever it was we needed to go But I think having going back to process going back to You know If we have been trying to solve this for 25 years, we're in something's wrong You know we we need to move we need to move now There are absolutely inhumane conditions that people are currently finding themselves in And if we can put them in a place that they can come and get a A place to sleep at night that is a huge step forward. It's a huge step forward And if we can stop having Encampments that blow up and turn into real problems for our community That's also really important and and a step forward So, you know, I understand and certainly have participated in a lot of community engagement over the last two weeks And I will do it again and I will keep doing it as long as we need to do it But I'm not willing to just stop and start process again process has failed us I find it a little ironic that you know with the ross camp which was Not a planned activity at all There was a lot of support to do that even though We had business owners and people coming and begging us to shut down that camp We had county supervisors who had agreed on operating procedures to actually Begin to shut the camp down that were not that were not honored in boats No one asked The no one asked the people about setting up the ross camp. There was no community process around that There was no community process around the 400 people that moved into the lower part of pogonet And carved the hillside apart So, you know to say that we need to do more process We need to do something right now We need to do something right now and the most important thing that comes out of this ordinance Is that we will be making contact with people. We will be able to actually ask them their names We'll be signing them into these sites. We'll be learning about what they need We're going to be putting to get them together with services These people will actually be touched by various conversations throughout their ability to try to you know move into some of these sites that we want to Set up and to to susie o'hara's credit Those are the kinds of environments she was setting up. She was establishing and those were successful They did get people moved into the continuum of care. So this is not a mystery of what we need to do Um, you know, we know how to do both manage encampments. We know how to do Transitional encampments. We do know how to do this Um, we need to just start moving And so I appreciate the emphasis on community outreach And I think that can be done by a phone call It can be done by going to a neighborhood and connecting with the people who are organized and having a conversation I've done a lot of that in the last two weeks and it's been extremely productive And I've met frankly some really wonderful people who want to get engaged in solving this problem So, um, those are my thoughts around process and sort of engagement So let's put it in the context of the urgency and the cuteness of what we see in our community right now And let's start moving on helping people So, um, I'll turn it over to Council member Cummings then council member brown And I've got vice mayor bruner and then council member Watkins Thank you, mayor. I have a few follow-up to a number of things that have been said and The one thing I want to point out is that I think that some of what I've heard from my colleagues is that We haven't been doing anything The fact is we've been doing a lot And we have been successful Before I got on the council. I think it was that year the 12 20 river street was set up. There was heavy amounts of security People were concerned, but it was something that we tried out as a pilot and it worked And over time we've been able to cut costs on that by reducing the amount of security that's there And I believe we could probably do further reductions in security at some of these shelters that we have And and that was so successful to the point where when the Ross camp was closed the tannery Residents had actually asked us to put that camp back in its place and they commended the city on how successful it was So we can't say that we haven't been doing anything and yes 12 20 was expensive But we've been able to reduce those costs over time The reason why the Ross camp wasn't closed so so quickly I'd like to remind the community is because During one of the meetings when we were about to vote on it The city attorney had made us aware of some consider some concerns around martin bruce boyzy and opening ourselves up to litigation And I think over the past two years some of the things that I've heard from my colleagues Is we need to try to avoid being in lawsuits And I understand we need to move swiftly But we've just did that Well, first of all There was an attempt to move swiftly over christmas And it put us in a lawsuit and we're still in that lawsuit where we cannot Move people from the sammel and the park from sammel and zoe park And by moving swiftly with what we've just done I don't know how many letters we've received from different attorneys from property owners who have said if you move forward We will be moving forward with litigation So we I understand the need to move and to try to get things done But we have to accomplish them with in in conjunction with community outreach And when this first came to the council that was all I was really advocating for So if we're going to say that people can sleep overnight in our open spaces have we talked about people who live around it When we're saying that we're going to you know Not have people sleep in the downtown or not have people sleep in certain areas The rest of the community and say well, where do they go? Are they coming to my neighborhood? We didn't and no outreach was done and that's all I was advocating for because what I'd expressed in that first meeting was that if we don't go to the community We're going to end up in the same situation We were in when drew had made his proposals of putting our vn campments and other types of encampments all over the city in 2019 That was the biggest thing that we heard was that the community said you didn't come to us and talk to us about it and Here we are again and so Regardless of what we do and I I'm totally fine with a lot of the things that are proposed here It's something that many of us have wanted to see many people in the community have wanted to see And i'm not saying that we need to go back to square one of what we need to do to just homelessness I'm just saying that if we are going to go move forward with any of these things That there's that the community is engaged with so another example laurel street shelter at salvation army That existed and that functioned with the community because we went to the community We spoke with the community we asked them What did they need in order for this to function and it did so All i'm going to say is that you know to say that we haven't done anything say we're not Making strides. We are and we need to acknowledge that I'm actually Going to stop my comments there, but I do have edits that I'd like to make Or friendly amendments to make to this I was going to mention that we should suspend or delete chapters 6.36 Regulations for temporary outdoor living, but it sounds like that's already been incorporated into the motion I would like to make a couple edits or potential friendly amendments to number one And so the language would read Prioritizing and setting up adequate shelter slash safe sleeping locations slash programs on city-owned properties Including but not limited to the creation of 150 safe sleeping spots In addition to shelter and or safe sleeping at the river street shelter 1220 river street and Other city facilities slash city parking lots as necessary to be determined by staff in conjunction with community outreach when appropriate So that would remove So could you show us that language? It's very hard for for bonnie to actually track that and for us to It's just difficult. Do you have that it looks like Can you send it to us? I can send it. I can send it to bonnie. Thank you. That's great Or if you can just say it's slower, I don't know. Yeah prioritizing and setting up adequate Shelter slash safe sleeping sites location city-owned properties including but not limited to 150 safe sleeping spots. So that same sentence I would delete and the reason I'm going to explain myself before I make this deletion I'm gonna I would like to recommend deleting not adjacent to residential areas or schools that include or Not adjacent to residential areas or schools and the reason why I'm saying that is because the 1220 river is adjacent to tannery And when we had rural street shelter that not only was adjacent that not only was on a neighborhood block But it was also across from Santa Cruz High So or the the fields of Santa Cruz High. So That's an example of something that did that function well next to A school within a community in both circumstances And so and this again is the ad is advocating for that community outreach that we can address the community needs um, so then um, this that Delet that includes creation of 150 safe sleeping spots In addition to so delete involving the river street shelter and No, no, no not that whole thing involving the And then just put in addition to the river street shelter river street shelter 12 20 river And other city facilities parking lots as necessary to be determined by staff In conjunction with community outreach when appropriate The next one would be um All right mayor Community outreach went appropriate and I would delete on the next bullet point to these I just delete that So in the first bullet From yeah from there to where it says these In the next line. Yep, then continue through yeah, so delete that and these where it says these The word and so then it would read safe sleeping spaces will be Will be for sleeping only Inviting individuals to come in the evening to sign in and leave in the morning and so because if we have an emotion that 12 20 river can only be used as a managing cabinet or overnight sleeping You know, there's the potential for storage or other sorts So rather than putting restrictions on 12 20 we focus on the fact that safe sleeping will be for sleeping only um, and then Below number two so three would become four, but I would add a line under number two Directing that we use the temporary outdoor living ordinance And the standard operating procedures for removing encampments as templates to use temporary outdoor living ordinance and standard operating procedures For removing encampments As templates to work with staff at the beginning of four Because it's going to build on what's already there Establish a subcommittee to work with staff and bring forward an ordinance in conjunction with community input for and And then we have enforcement It's it's our it's a building on it now for enforcement of nighttime prohibitions On camping I'll just read the rest of it too because it might be easier enforcement of nighttime provision on camping when when adequate safe sleeping Programs are operational Martin versus Boise City would prohibit camping all other city areas other than city permitted indoor shelters sleep sleeping locations And managing campments to the end of the rest of the paragraph Yeah, because it's it's pretty much redundant. I mean, I don't know I personally I don't I mean maybe we can discuss the timeline, but I personally feel like That might be a short timeline. So it might you know, we Return to council. Yeah by May 11th And maybe if we can build in some flexibility or after May 11th, I think it might be worth us having some consideration of an extended date or If people if staff needs more time that we provide them with the mechanism for being able to extend it So those are my friendly amendments. I don't know. I'm sure there's probably some Changes or I don't know if they're going to be all be accepted But I think it's worth us discussing some of those provisions. I think what I'd like to do I see that councilmember brown is next We've we have not taken a break Since we convened And and this is a lot to sort of I think maybe giving The motion maker a little bit of time to sort through this. I'm sure all of us need to Stretch our legs and maybe attend to a couple of things. So I think I'd like to just take a 15-minute break and we'll come back to this Because this is a lot to take in right now So, um, why don't we go ahead and take a 15-minute break? We'll come back at 8 30 And we can pick this up and Thank you original language for the for the motion versus the edited version at some point or maybe bonnie that that could be something to reference Back up and running and I will so we have a number of A number of friendly amendments And I'm going to actually ask the motion maker to Sort of sort through whether or not the motion maker and the seconder To let me know where you where you want to start with those If you're ready Store. Yeah. Thank you, uh, mayor mires and um, bonnie if you would you mind putting up The um a version that shows the original Compared to the amendments do you have that? I do remember coming. Um, thank you. I appreciate um you um adding some of these pieces As I was looking through them over the break Really a lot of these amendments are tangential to what's already suggested And I was really trying to keep it really clean and clear In terms of motion language So I guess I'll um, I mean there's a couple pieces that I think that that you suggested could we could add Keep the motion language as um originally presented So I can go through bit by bit, but um the piece around Including but but not limited to I think the bias doesn't say but but not limited to 150 Speaking spots. Um, I see what you're doing there. You're just saying it's Doesn't have to be a A maximum of 150 or excuse me not a minimum of 150. So I'm I'm okay with that piece of it With that friendly amendment The I'm not comfortable with the striking out of the adjacent to residential areas The community engagement is already there at the start. So I I don't see why we need to to shift it So it starts out by saying direct staff to engage with communities. So that's redundant and then Let's see. Um I'm not sure how the second piece has changed except for Except for 1220 river chute, which maybe uses a managing cabinet overnight site That's same as what I had what we had originally proposed in the motion um, you know Can I stop you for one second because that language is not correct in the second bullet Sorry Additions that the edits that I made that's not correct. That is exactly what was there initially and I changed that so But I do know that Oh, go ahead But I know there's discussion around putting up the original versus the edit So I just wanted to point out that that I could read The language that I changed there. I just wanted to point out that's not the correct edit Okay, maybe maybe if you can send the correct to bonnie go through the rest I I you know, honestly, I feel like it gets um, it gets really, um complicated Like the subcommittee, I I see that we we already have a couple of opportunities And we already have structures for subcommittee. We have the two by two. We have the um What is it called the county response the county city response team? So that can be used as a space for the subcommittee um, you know, we would we would of course use what we have already The existing tolo and so please as a starting point. So I'm not sure that that needs to be in there um, so I think that the pieces that I'm okay with is the up to 150 sites and um Yeah, I think that that's really the one piece that that um, might have been overlooked But everything else I think is either there or I'm not comfortable with um The other change I wanted to make to this actually to this motion is at the very top the four number one to explicitly state that we would rescind The council adopted tolo So I think that hasn't been explicitly stated the reason the the council adopted tolo And then and then the second part is direct staff To return on may 11 With a recommended implementation plan and a new ordinance that captures the intent Of the following plan and I can send that to you um body and then it would have all of the rest of it So again council member Cummings, I think the up to 150 sites is is a um a good addition an important addition But the rest of it I think is already in the intent of the motion and and I'd like to keep it clean and clear Maybe go to that. I'm sorry I'm sending over the language because there's there's a number of places where I don't think um, it was Either it was overlooked or when going back to try to make the changes between the two there might have been some errors, but um It's from what I heard from what I've heard I'm I'm comfortable with adding the up to 100 to deep safe sleeping just the up to language But not comfortable with the other amendments Bonnie, I think you should probably be working from the original motion then if that's um, that's not accepted as a friendly man because This is Yeah, thank you. Tony. I think there's only one change that's been accepted by the motion maker from what I'm hearing And then I have a question about the part about rescinding the council adopted tolo um And again, it stems from the fact that the way an ordinance can be rescinded or repealed by the council It's the exact same way as the way by which you adopt it, which is by ordinance. And so um, I think what I would recommend is that you direct staff to suspend enforcement of the tolo And bring back an amendment to the ordinance with the council's direction this evening discussions that we had The intent is to really start anew So not a men tolo but start with a whole new ordinance. So whatever needs to happen to make that happen Uh, that well, I think um spend enforcement and direct staff to return with A new ordinance that's consistent with the council's direction Mayor as the seconder of the motion I'm just happy to weigh in here a little bit if that's appropriate. Please do. Yes. I'm just trying to write down what tony said as well Um, no, I appreciate the I appreciate the input and additions and I also follow the um The logic that councillor calentari johnson really pointed out in that, uh, some of the additions are redundant and And the intention is to keep a lot of uh, the direction simplified for ease of implementation and clarity um And just sort of, you know, particularly around the community outreach language. I think that that is already stated at the very beginning um You know, certainly of course use uh for staff to use whatever language could be useful in terms of uh, the additional three and then also existing um committees that are working within the larger context around solutions to houselessness in our community in terms of the two by two and other efforts, so I think um Yes, I think the intention I think is really actually really there and um, the additional language is almost a little bit more confusing or cumbersome to the extent that we want to just continue to move forward with solutions And I also just want to reiterate the importance of having the additional language at the very beginning to rescind Or to suspend and then return with a new ordinance, whatever that might look like to make that happen So I follow as the seconder that the motion makers I just maybe um councilmember calentari johnson Do you want, uh, mr. Condati to uh confirm that that language there at the top that, uh, bonnie just typed in tony. Is this the right language? We lost tony. Sorry. I think that um that can be added uh To the original motion right and then also adding The words including but not limited to 100 safe sleeping spots to the original motion would be consistent with um Would be consistent with what has been accepted Of councilmember Cummings proposed friendly amendments Bonnie, do you want do you need a minute to put all that back together into the original motion? I do just give me one second Okay, and I have a few more. I have council members in the queue. So I just wanted to It's the maker of the motion Do you need more dialogue on needs on where you're at councilmember calentari johnson? No, I don't thank you Okay, I have councilmember brown vice mayor bruner Councilmember walkins and then councilmember cummings Go ahead councilmember brown. I'm here. Um, so I I want to respond to a few things that have been said and then I have two questions and uh request Some clarify or more specific language in part one around community engagement With all due respect We have indeed done a lot of community engagement and it has been productive and what has happened is The city council multiple city councils over time have ignored those recommendations We have we do know a lot of the things that you know I mean a lot of work has been done and we could draw on that and we're not and so that I really believe That that is the fundamental problem that we're having is we we do certain kinds of community engagement and then We ignore it And and then we kind of find ourselves here And and I want to say when I talk about community engagement I'm not and and needing to do that before we do these other things I'm not talking about suspending all of our efforts. I am thrilled that we are finally talking about Safe sleeping zones and yeah city city Involvement in that in a in a way that is going to be meaningful. We have never talked about it Well, anyway, I'm going to leave it there. So I'm talking about when I talk about community engagement. I'm talking about, uh, you know, it's it's a term or you know phrase that We use it's you know, it's kind of vague. It's kind of nebulous. It means different things to different people I am not talking about Just a vague notion of community engagement. I am talking about Specifically saying we are going to have meetings with community members neighborhood groups service providers Mutual aid providers those all of the folks who are already doing this work and thinking about this And getting very very concrete about having those meetings co-creating co-working to co-create So none of that requires that we halt moving forward What it requires we do is get in get engaged get reach out to people to the community Um in in and we know how to do that Um in meaningful ways so I'm I'm going to ask that um We Consider and I would ask the makers of the motion to consider um A friendly amendment or I can make it as you know a formal motion that in um Number let's see. Um, now I have to it's moved. Sorry. Um, so Okay, now I can't where is community. I don't even see it in here anymore Extra extrapto system enforcement prioritize setting up adequate shelter Bonnie, I think you didn't put the most up to date with the engagement communication piece. Sorry to jump right in Oh, please. Um, so This right here is the original motion with just the part that you accepted I'll just um If I may Bonnie at one point councilmember talented johnson added having heard the the commitment to community engagement The very if you go up to the point number one direct staff to engage with community To prioritize that language was added by councillor count harry johnson to the original Sorry, not the red one but the one direct staff to engage with community to prioritize that Sentence right there. It was added. Yeah. Thank you Oh, thank you. Um, so my request is That Where it says direct staff to engage with community um I would add or I would ask that we add um including meetings to Get input from people who work with the houseless including service providers and mutual aid groups and I would also add um neighborhood groups That may be affected. Um, but or interested affected by Um citing potential locations Those are the pieces that you know, I think would really help us move forward in a productive way So I I would ask that we include those and be explicit about it. Um, asking staff to engage Is is not really very clear for I think for staff either So, um, it would be nice to get at least a little bit clear about that So I would hope that that would be accepted Um, I'm wondering now. So now my questions, uh, was there a reason that Managed encampments was left out the uh language here where we where you talk about um Say sleeping Is there I know I realize those are different things and I'm just wondering are we making a decision to not Move forward with exploring and can't encampments Managed encampments. Are we just talking about say sleeping zones? Yeah, please go ahead Council member brown, um the bullet point under item two Gives the option of a managed encampment as well um Which may be so except for 12 20 river street, which may be used as managed encampments or overnight sites So I I understood However, what I see there is that we are referencing Specifically 12 20 river and only 12 20 river and then and then there's also, um, I Uh, let's see under um, what's now item? Four towards the end there that okay. Thank you permitted. Yeah, so that's also thank you. Sorry. I missed it. I'm so sorry No, that's okay. It's there's a lot yet Yeah, and then so the other uh related to the sop since, um, council member Cummings Ray brought that up and and uh requested some language about that You know, we have a standard operating procedure. Um, I I'm I'm just wondering if How it's being used. I mean, I don't really even understand How it's being used on my my Understanding at the time was that the intention was to use that as a way to try to address Um, entrenched encampments and that hasn't what you haven't been able to do that, but I'm just wondering Should we be looking at the standard operating procedure and including that in the conversation? It seems like um It may need revision um and or uh further consideration of how it is to be utilized I'm just again, maybe not but I'm I'm not clear about it. So Maybe I'm missing something. Um, and I see tony There I was just gonna offer that. Um There is in the current ordinance language that incorporates standard operating procedures and I Based on the council, you know, the direction the council is leaning right now I would not envision that we would modify that significantly in the ordinance that we bring back to you In May Okay, so it it will be clear that will be clear though where it fits How it is to be utilized? Okay Um And that yeah, I think that's I'll I'll leave it there. Um, but and thank you for um for considering Getting a little more specific about what? community engagement means or or what would be productive So just to clarify was this accepted Yes, uh, yes, I yes, I can accept that friendly amendment thank you I can I can't as a seconder as well, but I also want to just highlight that. Um When we start to really get identifying different populations, there's just uh, there's so many right We have used our seniors our monolingual spanish-speaking populations. So I just You know, I I hope that when we think of community engagement We think of it through lens of equity and trying to get the the right voices of all of our community Can I just respond quickly to that? Um, absolutely. I completely agree councilmember walkins. I um and you know You know, I would hope that that is the commitment that we're making The reason that I called these out specifically is because these are the groups who are either consistently working in this arena or the groups, you know neighbors who have responded to this attempt at an ordinance very very, um, You know vociferously So I guess I just think that that needs to be called out As we think about, you know, when we start thinking about siting, right? And I know every you Folks have already have been and you've been talking about this You know that we actually talk to the neighbors There will be neighbors. There's no way there's not going to be neighbors around some of these locations And so we need to be up front about that before they just get an announcement that you know beginning Or they just see it, you know and they pop up So I I do believe that those are conversations that are critically important and of course You know engaging with uh with you know different groups across marginalized communities You know and you know all of that I think is very important here in this particular case This to me is what's critical. So I don't know if that um, I just wanted to say that because Yeah, and when we could add um, but these are the these are the folks who we're hearing from right now And they may fit into a lot of those other categories too I I don't I don't disagree. I just would say that with the health and all policies lens Does we're looking at equity and our approach to policymaking? I think it is implied that we're looking for inclusive engagement of those also who aren't necessarily inclined To reach out to the community and by default our Managing commitments are in neighborhoods and so you know those that are surrounding the San Lorenzo park are impacted by that as well Um, so I guess I just I understand the intention. I don't disagree I just want to recognize and acknowledge that that the community is all similar complex than Um, than these specific populations and I hope that our staff would look at community engagement through that lens Yeah, thank you We have two amendments I've been accepted friendly amendments from council member brown and council member Cummings. Um, I'm going to go ahead and I gotta get my list up here I believe next is vice mayor bruner And then council member Cummings and then council member golder And then council member walkin see My hand's been up since before the break and a lot has changed and then so organized here clear what's happening right now for for the community to understand Um, there's a motion, you know really um addressing what when does this start You know, all of that. I hope we can leave tonight with a brief Um, explanation all this process means in terms of Next so it's clear for everybody. What are what our process? What happens on may 11th? What happens between now and then and what work does start now versus later? I would like to ask some clarification Of that is done before we leave tonight and also Emphasizing the understanding that this is Not to solve homelessness and that crisis of you know, the There's just an component That it really requires a larger scale To deal with that larger issue and that's not what this is. So I hope That understanding is clear before leaving tonight. What this intention is Um That you know I love the word co-creating as well, you know The larger scale just because there's a diverse array of solutions needed for each individual case of someone unhoused From families to treatment programs to you know, anything that gets them on pathways to housing and good health requires different solutions and Um, so the work with our nonprofits and faith communities Um county and state and federal Um is the work to address the larger issue You know, since that we're seeing this I'm seeing this tonight and that it's being created tonight um, I think it's really important To I think it would be valuable for everybody including our constituents to take it And bring it back for first reading if that's what it's called Just to be able to digest all these components and have public input on this and um To really understand what's being said here With all these changes back and forth that kind of brings me back to The confusing beginning of the temporary outdoor living ordinance Um, it's important that assumptions are not made um I think that leads we've seen clearly um assumptions don't lead to productive and um, I really want to Make sure that our community and that all of all of us and all of staff are all really clear This came up in a lot of my conversations with constituents to define what faith sleeping sites mean That definition means something Very specific that includes and maybe it's implied or not implied or not assumed But do we need to spell it out and I might recommend the amendment to Include with the faith sleeping that includes access to restroom hand washing stations and water As opposed to just here's a spot to set up there has to be those elements um In conjunction with those spots Is that a friendly amendment or And where would where would that go and is that accepted that's implicit in the notion of safe sleeping spots I'm not sure it needs to be spelled out in this direction Um, particularly when the staff will be returning to the council. Okay, uh with um Information about the rollout of or the implementation plan as referenced in item one I think the council can deal with that specific level of specificity at that time So when it comes back Right the direction would be to return to the council with the recommended implementation plan And so the implementation plan would have that level of detail And how would we convey that information for the public to understand our constituents to understand because Um that has been lost in translation already to date I mean if the council prefers to have that expressly stated here then that's That is perfectly appropriate for the council to make that decision Thank you And the maker of the motion um Vice member in our can you restate how you want that? I Um, I think that is part of the programming But you're you're correct that I had the same experience that a lot of community members Understood safe sleeping is something completely different than than how we understand it So to be explicit in how a reformat comes so I'm not sure how um how you want that to look Yeah, potentially under number two Sorry, bonnie There's language there uh regarding safe sleeping spots and comma which would include You know safe sleeping spots would include access to restaurants water trash and hygiene water hand washing trash Restrooms something like that All right. What did you say to me? Water hand washing trash and restaurants Thank you Yeah, I think and again, I think this is part of the programming so it's um really we just we need to have clarity on What the programming looks like Yes, that's that's accepted There's the seconder of the motion have to You know, I accept it as well. I think as a counselor Calentari Johnson brought up I think my my understanding that's part of the programming That kind of programs that was implied in in in my understanding, but for explicit understanding beyond, you know That us knowing that for the community to be aware of it. I think that that makes a lot of sense in terms of Okay, thank you I just as this is a new a new piece of literature coming forward For everyone to digest. I think that's an important distinction that would be appreciated to understand And my last I just think it's important to understand What the city can control and manage and then again this goes back to the larger picture right and The 20 the 2017 homeless homelessness coordinating committee recommendations You know, I think maybe sandy. That's where what you were referencing at some point when you talked about all the community engagement and It's not anything to include I don't think it would be included in this context, but I just thought it was Important to not lose that piece of valuable work that has been done and There are recommendations in there some have been Reached and and so it would be good to bring An update since you know We are a new council Um of where that stands and where that's at Um the the recommendations from the 2017 homelessness coordinating committee And and and it's good for the the public to see that too our constituents That's it. Thank you. Thanks vice mayor Just on your last comment. Is that is is that a request of staff at some point to come back and and provide an update on that? That's not It's not part of this. I think it's just you know, it's part of the whole picture that it's just good to see in conjunction Um where that's at because a lot, you know, rather than duplicating efforts, right? And just understanding History and historical context it plays into our path forward Thank you Okay, I have council member Cummings. Um council member golder council member walk-ins council member brown and then State manager Marchine Bernal And it is I'm just wondering if we can get to maybe getting closer to Concluding tonight. I think we're starting to sort of kind of lose focus. And I think we just need to you know In at some point. I'd like to you know move towards a vote on the motion Uh council member Cummings Thank you, mayor. I just wanted to see if um kind of under thin the spirit of The statement that you just made about trying to move forward. Um I'd like to just see if maybe Some of this could be separated into separate motions and maybe we could we can Start moving forward because I am comfortable with moving forward some of this And I'm not comfortable with moving forward with other parts of this What I'd like to ask is that is whether after The first sentence where the direction is to direct staff to suspend enforcement Of councils adopted temporary outdoor living ordinance that can be separated from the rest of the motion And I just like to make a few comments on um On the rest of the motion. I'll look to the maker of the motion Uh to see if that would be acceptable I'd like to keep this as one motion and keep it Keep it direct as well Then I'm just I'm going to make a few final comments Out of few Changes that might so I'll start with a few Cleanup items. I think uh, so number two The way it would read is direct staff to engage with community to prioritize Including meetings to get input from people that dramatically Should be changed so maybe direct staff to engage with community to prioritize Delete including but to prioritize meetings to get input That would read a little bit more smoothly Grammar stuff we will fix for sure. Okay. I was just trying to check. Um, then I'll make a few other comments one, um The way that this is currently written Especially with regards to number four, so maybe this is something that council members might want to take into consideration But if the nighttime enforcement on prohibition is to be conditioned on availability alternative shelter options Um, and is deferred until item number one, which should be two is completed my one concern is that um We're still not out of the pandemic and the cdc guidelines haven't changed So you may have there may need to be an inclusion of the enforcement of anything To be conditioned upon either what we had in the last one whether we're in yellow tier or When the cdc has changed its guidelines because we could find ourselves in another lawsuit for being in violation of that Which is why we're in our current lawsuit Um, additionally the enforcement of the nighttime prohibition Since there currently isn't an ordinance language may need to be included So that the enforcement would be conditioned upon the passage of a new outdoor living or Whatever we want to call it kind of ordinance But since there's nothing in place even if we were to get these sites established unless there's an ordinance Then there's nothing to enforce I would also encourage if this comes back that We remove the word temporary for the from the outdoor living ordinance I think for many members of the public It was confusing many people thought that this was a temporary ordinance and my understanding is that it's not a temporary ordinance That it's an outdoor living ordinance So unless there's a sunset date that comes back with that ordinance To ensure that it's temporary Then that would also need to be changed And then I just want to explain to for especially for some of the new council members and members of the community who may be just joining us First time the establishment of subcommittees oftentimes occurs for specific items So for example, yes, we have a homeless two by two committee that's with the city and the county However, for example, the tolo never came there and we never Discuss the details of this with that group and oftentimes what can occur with the subcommittee is that If the subcommittee is put in charge for example of drafting an ordinance The subcommittee can go and do that outreach and engagement and work with the community to get feedback They can incorporate that feedback and then when they can when it comes to council They have an opportunity to say we've met with for example Ten groups throughout the community. We've met with homeless providers. We've met with all these people We've provided we've compiled the input from those meetings into this ordinance And this is what's before you today and that way it helps to build community confidence and community support Rather than it coming back every single time and we're making all sorts of changes So it's a way to have community engagements to also provide transparency And support and then to be able to bring it forward after you've been able to take into account some of the concerns coming from the community So I recognize that there are a lot of groups that we have that do community that that are, you know, working on homelessness But the purpose of recommending a subcommittee is because this is now It's either the third or fourth meeting we've had which has gone on very long And you know because of the way that the community responded to when it first came to us One of the reasons why I recommended the subcommittee is so that we cannot be back in that same position Bringing it forward again. So I just want to make some clear. I just want to clarify that's why I asked for the Subcommittee to be established and I do want to point out that should the council move forward with the May 6 Date to bring back an ordinance Or I'm sorry. It's may 11 If it was to come back on may 11 that means that on may 6 The agenda would need to be made public which means that the agenda report would be we need to go to The clerk on the 29th Which then leaves about Maybe close to two weeks for that public engagement to occur. And so I just want to you know, given that the ordinance We want to have meaningful community engagement. That means that that community engagement We we have a very short timeline for that engagement and that input to be incorporated into an ordinance So I just want to point all that out. And so I am Supportive of suspending the temporary outdoor living ordinance, but I have some concerns that I tried to dressing And so I won't be supporting the motion that's before us this evening Thank you council member coming soon. I just might clarify for the community that What will be coming back on may 11th will be a a new ordinance And it would be available for the first reading Um My understanding is the work Under number two is ongoing and would actually be done over many months Um, number two is not meant to be done before the ordinance Is prepared and submitted to council on may 11, but maybe City manager burnall couldn't comment on that Yes, actually that's that's what I was going to go to note that the With respect to the questions around implementation. Yes, the council that's the policy direction And Then this will come back to you in the form of a legislative action In in may and but then some of these other forbid pieces were continuing to work on And those will take you know, they're different implementation schedules and we will have to develop Plans with respect to the different components as well as outreach And communications as it moves forward and we'll also have updates to the city council. So all that is work that will come In the coming months and there'll be more more details as they're sorted out so the important thing is for the council to give us, you know, clear policy direction so that we can bring back the The legislative action that you need to take in and that so that we can then develop the implementation plans Thank you Okay, I'll go ahead and call on council member golder I appreciate everybody's comments, but I do agree that it's getting direction here as I'm moving forward with a new Ordinance is going to be time for Further review and I just think um your golden year calling the question Which basically just want to make sure everybody understands that would stop all further Discussion on the item and we would move to a vote Tony can It's a motion to call the question. So if it gets a second, then that stops all the My comments are quick Okay, I will stand corrected if the motion is adopted then it is um, then that stops all of it. So Um, just the making of the motion doesn't stop debate. Okay. So it looks like Council member walk-ins has a very brief comment and council member brown it looked like you had a brief comment or one more And okay, and then I think um, we will try to wrap this up We have I think several months to go on getting this ordinance done So this is not or this is just getting us started on a new ordinance And that direction, um, I think is Very well provided um mark, uh council member walk-ins and then council member brown No, thank you. Thank you mayor, and I'll keep my comments quick. I I I just want to sort of Building on what you said, I think what we're doing is looking at a continuous improvement approach, right? And for the community, I really want to highlight Sort of the key takeaways that we're not moving forward with the existing ordinance We're moving forward with programming We're going to prioritize engaging with the community and keep trying solutions And also ultimately try to prevent unmanage and transition commitments I also think that like so many like Polarizing issues that we see at the federal level whether it be like immigration or gun safety or health care I do believe we all really speak solutions And it's really tempting to go backward to a sign blame And I do believe that we need to learn from the past But we have to continue a pathway forward And I hope that moving forward knowing that this is something that we're going to continually try to Refine and modify and improve that we can we we can resist that instinct Um and try to just move forward with solutions And it's not sort of one sector or one component of the council It's really our entire council our entire community. Frankly. It needs to be our entire state Um that has the will to move forward with solutions Because it We can't afford to really politicize This issue or any other big issue That ultimately really needs real commitment So I'm committed and hopeful that we can continue to move forward and I'm I'm ready to vote on the items I'll I'll leave my comments. They're knowing that we're ready. We're all ready to vote on that at this point Okay, council member brown I um, I have a request that we Include as I request previously requested and I don't see it here Mutual aid groups after service providers in number two The service providers mutual aid groups And neighborhood groups Thank you um, so just a couple of things Uh, so um, vice mayor brunner. You mentioned the 2017 report. I actually when I said that that was one of them But we I was actually Participated in a task force in 2000 As a representative of the community action board Though that went and sat on the shelf and then we came back around so they're and then the catch as well. So there are three now Really really deliberative Efforts that produce documents with recommendations and people put in a whole lot of work. So I and and there is Are those previous ones are really reflected in the catch work But I I agree that um, it would be nice to Make sure that all of that is captured as we move forward as well And I will add that Well, I'm very heartened to be moving forward in this way Given that the um, the motion includes some things that I'm not comfortable with at this time I will be voting no, but I absolutely support items one and two and possibly the others once Other some stuff more is clarified Thank you councilmember brown Um, I just want to make uh for the motion maker I I was just rereading it and I think there's a correction that needs to be done bonnie down in number four Uh, it refers to uh section four until item one is accomplished. That should be a two great And then I just want to clarify um Mutual mutual aid Are you referring to like a group like the red cross sandy or salvation army or what exactly Maybe just for the public just so people understand which what a mutual aid group just that's just one of the question I had for you sure, so I am referring to um groups that are self-organized uh that engage with uh the um the affected communities that they're working in In ways that are you know, I mean, I guess I would just say it's it's much more grassroots. It's much more You know bottom up and not top down. I understand there's places for that as well, but I I just think um we You know ignoring them Ignoring those efforts. I mean they're happening right so and you can find I mean I could give you So an example of sanitation for the people. That's just one example. There are others. I'm happy to um provide A list if that would be helpful, but um, I'm not going to take time to look those up right now No, I um I just was I was just curious and I you know, it was really just a question. Um Are the is the maker of the motion? I just want to make sure that was clear. I didn't quite understand. I didn't know what the four I thought it was like red cross. So I just didn't know I have a question or a suggestion for a possible modification to The language of item two It just occurred to me that the word prioritize um with the where that um New language is inserted. It completely changes the meaning of the paragraph and so what I would suggest you consider is to Have the language read direct staff to engage with community to get input It's a delete to prioritize meetings And then reinserts to prioritize After the words affected To after the the red line language locations in Uh, Oritized setting up shelter safe sleeping locations. I think the intent was But when we clean it up It won't be red. It won't be It won't have these brackets. It'll it'll look different. So yes, we will Point is simply that the that the intent of the original language was to prioritize setting up adequate shelters So they seeping safe sleeping locations. It wasn't to prioritize getting input Although I recognize that's an important part of it But the priority or the emphasis on the original motion was to Prioritize setting up Shelter locations, right? Okay. So can you can you repeat then tony what you just said? Engage with community to prioritize For engage with community to and then delete prioritize Get input from people The language of councilmember brown's friendly amendment And then after the word potential locations At the bottom of that insertion To engage with community to delete to delete delete meetings to get Okay Or actually just delete and input community Right, right. Yeah And then after the word locations Right here Yeah, to prioritize setting up adequate shelter. That was the intent of the amendment I guess I would just look to the maker of the motion to confirm that Okay Read it one more time, and I think that's fine Yeah, that's fine Okay, um, I think we have done a lot of word smithing and I think um, we should move on to getting the vote done this evening We've been doing this now for four hours and it sounds like um, maybe we're ready to go And I had one question if possible Uh-huh The one question I did have I know in the in this it says that uh where it says that the sleeping sites um Can not not adjacent to residential areas or schools And then That includes 106 sleeping sites involving the river street shelter 12 20 river street and other I'm just curious and this is for the city attorney Um Is there a conflict in that because if we're saying that the sleep sleeping sites can't be Adjacent to neighborhoods residential areas, but 12 20 river is adjacent to the tannery. I just want to Make sure that Confirm that that's not contradictory Or is it The 12 20 riverside is actually quite a ways away from the Tannery. It's not adjacent. It does not sit adjacent to it. It's actually up by the pump station And I I checked I I did check and that I checked with staff and it seems that that is not contradictory And I I think what this process is intended to To do is to set up To establish a community dialogue whereby the specific sites will be will be Discussed with the community and these are general parameters not Not although I will add that Out of all the community outreach that was conducted that is a very clear Concern and you heard it tonight that that is that is a Measuring stick we need to keep track of Mayor if I if I could I think an and also would address councilmember Cummings so 150 safe sleeping spots And also involving the river street shelter 12 20 river street. There there is Some residential to the north Of 12 20 river. So I think just adding And also involving makes that clear. I mean the river street shelter has You know family housing there as well, I think just doing an end also would address that is That helps I guess my question is that Are we trying to accept it? Yeah, it is the maker of the motion We are really getting into wordsmithing which I've heard Bonnie a couple times now say she will Yeah, get to a vote at this point. Yeah, I think I think we're ready Let's go ahead and and take a vote on this so We have a motion by councilmember colantar johnson Moved by councilmember colantar johnson seconded by councilmember walk-ins to direct staff to suspend enforcement of council adopted temporary outdoor living or And direct staff to return to council with the recommended implementation plan including the below and a new ordinance on may 11th And the items below Include directing staff to engage with the community To get input from people who work with the houseless directly including service providers mutual aid groups and neighborhood groups Who may be affected by potential locations to prioritize setting up adequate shelters safe sleeping locations on city-owned properties Including but not limited to 150 safe sleeping spots not adjacent to residential areas or schools that includes creation This will be cleaned up of 150 safe sleeping spots and also involving the river street shelter 1220 river street and Other city facilities slash city parking lots as necessary to be determined by staff and there was acceptance for an amendment that Provides further definitions of what a safe sleeping spot would include in that would include water hand washing trash and restroom Number three restrictions on daytime encalements with implementation of the daytime property storage program And then for enforcement of nighttime prohibition to be conditioned on availability of alternative shelter options And to be deferred until item two is accomplished in safe sleeping programs are operational After which the city would prohibit camping in all other city areas other than City permitted indoor shelters safe sleeping locations and managing campments to be run by non-profit faith-based community and county partners partners Um, could I have a roll call vote, please? Yeah, I just want to make sure the motion includes this right this part Oh, yes, i'm sorry. Okay. Okay. I just wanted to make sure Okay councilmember Watkins Thank you money. Yes, I Kellan tarry johnson No, but I want to register yes on items one and two No, and similarly I'd like to register Yes, but yes on items one and two Yes, mayor brunner Hi That motion Grab my starting to say here favor and two opposed Um, well, I just want to thank the public for hanging in there with us this evening. Um, this concludes our meeting tonight and Our meetings adjourned. Thank you Good night, everybody. Good night. Thank you. Good night. Thank you
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There was an Abbot, his name was Anastasius. He had a holy book, a combo of Old and New Testament in a fine parchment, a nice book, a well-made book. It meant a lot to him and every day he used it as a part of his prayer and as part of his spiritual life. One day a monk came into his room and he saw this fine book and when the Abbot was not there he just picked it up and he left and he wanted to sell this book so he went to a place where you can pawn things so he went there and he said see this is a fine book I want to sell this and in those days he said for 18 pence I'm willing to sell this book. The man looked at the book he said okay it's a fine book but I want to check it up you come tomorrow I will tell you whether I can pay 18 or not. So the man took the book to Anastasius and asked father somebody brought this book to me how much do you think I can pay for this he's asking 18. Anastasius looked at this book to his own book he said for 18 it's a bargain it would cost much more. The man said thank you father and took the book and went away. Then the next day the monk came to collect the money. So the shopkeeper said yes I'm willing to pay 18 to you I actually consented father Anastasius and he told me I can pay 18. The monk just rose. So what you asked father Anastasius? Yes what else did he say? He said he just said it's a fine book I can pay 18 nothing else nothing at all. Then the monk said I don't think I want to sell the book. He gave it to me he took it and went back to the robot and he said I took this book and even though it came to you you didn't say anything you could have just held it it's yours. He said don't you worry my son it's my gift to you you take it you take it and go. It looks like you need it more than me I need it. I can always get another copy but it looks like for you it's very precious you take it. Now he just broke down he lived and served him for the rest of his life. Why I'm saying this is this will come to you only when you know you could die today you could die today or you could die tomorrow then you will not struggle and handle with everything you're willing to. Let go of things when you believe you're going to be here forever you go on accumulating and struggling with these things it is because of this people you know you have enough clothes for three lifetimes enough shoes for six lifetimes yes isn't it so. So you decided you want to come back six times over at least to wear the shoes out. At least the shoes shouldn't go wasted and most people think generally in the world they believe that if they die in their sleep it's wonderful. What a horrible desire you want to die unaware because you're so scared you think dying in sleep is better than dying awake I want you to die fully awake. This whole process of how to die there is a whole art and a science behind it as to how to die what are the conditions you must set up so that you die properly. In India this was maintained this may be unthinkable for people when a man has to die he doesn't want to be among the relatives he doesn't want to be among his children or wife or husband or anything they will go to a strange place which is considered aspecious or holy and they die there. People went all the way to Kashi just to die you know this. People went all the way to Varanasi just to die even today because it's very important that you die in awareness not in emotion. The last moment of transition decides many things. It's very easy to untie the knots of everything that you've accumulated at that final moment. Meditation is like death please see. If you really become meditative it's almost deathlike. Everything that you call as myself will die in meditation. Your personality, your accumulation everything just falls apart. So in that moment untie the bondages is easy that's why meditation. So if you did not meditate at least death at least the natural process that is offered to you must be made use of isn't it? A person who meditates is consciously willing to die every moment of his life that's why he goes into meditation so that he's constantly aware of the mortal nature of his existence so that he doesn't become egoistic and stupid. If you know you will die tomorrow suddenly you will see you will have no anger you'll have no remorse you'll have no hatred you'll have no jealousy against anybody you will become very loving and nice. You will and who told you you will not die tomorrow? Who gave you a guarantee that you'll not die tomorrow? Yes? Did anybody give you a guarantee card that you will not die tomorrow? There is no guarantee isn't it? An intelligent being will live with this awareness it could be just today why tomorrow it could be today and when we live with this awareness you will live life fully totally. What you call as life is just a brief happening. Once you're constantly aware of this you will come alive. When you live here thinking you're immortal and eternal then you live a stupid life because you can always do it tomorrow you know. When to do Shambhavi? Tomorrow. When people are constantly aware of death those who become meditative become less and less reactive because consciousness means that you are aware of all the the nature of life itself. When you're aware of the nature of life you're constantly aware of death. So moment of death is a tremendous possibility but it's better you live well not just aim towards dying well you learn to live well because if this is your last life you better live well isn't it? If you're coming back a hundred times over you can live a stupid life now when you have decided this is your last life you better live well isn't it? Final run last lap and with the best lap isn't it?
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Harriet Chiggai Women’s Rights Advisor in the office of the President | Nubian community
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Ladies and gentlemen, what a wonderful day it is today, we are right here at the KCB Leadership Center for the Immigration of the... Well, we have come in as a guest and I would wish to thank the Nubian community for organizing this very important cultural event. Svalas Festival as it has been launched today is a festival that promotes the culture of the Nubian community and I'm truly proud of the Nubian women and youth for putting this together because it is part of the government agenda in terms of how do we promote our culture, how do we safeguard our culture and this is a big step because the Nubian community not only has encouraged everybody within the community to come together, on top of that they actually have a brand ambassador who they call the Nubian icon. So for me that's a big plus because I'm even informed they have a big event on the 24th of December which is now the event that celebrates the Nubian culture, you know, and it's not only in Kenya, it's East Africa. So for me that's a big plus not only for the Nubian women but the country as large because it then encourages each and every community to celebrate their rich culture, to put in place their culture and to safeguard their cultural spaces, artifacts, you know, their music, their dressing and design, you know. Personally, before I was invited in this event I wouldn't have known the Nubian community as deep as I'm living today. That means I'm richer in terms of even acknowledging that there are other cultures out there that we all need to embrace. So for me that is a big plus not only for the Nubian community alone but the other communities as well because it then means all of us need to celebrate our culture. We need to take pride in the cultural events that we have and we need to grow our community together. So the women and the youthful of the Nubian community, I am truly proud of what they are doing here. You as the presidential adviser on women issues, how do you plan on uplifting the Nubian women now that you have learnt a lot from them and also have a Nubian name? Thank you very much. I can tell you it's the Nubian women who have actually uplifted you today. So how can the Nubian women uplift us? And how can we partner and work together so that we ensure that there is a balance within the society? To give and take first I have learnt that FGM was a cultural practice within the Nubian community and I'm told it's a cultural practice that they have come out of. So for me that is a plus. That is a plus because within the Nubian community as the icon of the cultural festival of the Nubian community that is one area that the beauty pageant or rather the icon, the symbol of unity, the symbol of love, the symbol of culture can be able to partner with government and for us to be able to reduce the cases of FGM within this country because they are telling the rest of this country that it can be done, it is possible and it's a beautiful thing for us to move with cultural practices that add value to the communities. So for me that's a big plus. My office, the women rights office basically my work is to identify gaps within the women's space in terms of their rights, in terms of how do we create a gender lens in everything that we do where the women and children because we cannot talk about women and leave our children behind. So within the Nubian community where are the gaps, what is it that the Nubian community wish us to partner and there's so much we can do as women. For instance, in Kibera we have a high number of cases on teenage pregnancies. We have a high cases of rape cases when it comes to girls and boys. We have issues and that is an area that we as women, if all of us move together, we can curb the vice, we can reduce the vices. Matters to do with health. How can women within a community assist any other woman within maternal health systems? Your neighbour is pregnant, she has complications. How can we take care of our community? So there's so much that women can do and I call upon all the women to partner with my office. Wherever there are gaps, there is my work. My work is to also advocate for the good cultural practices and for us to be able to have the voices of women within government that can actually support good cultural practices. Women rights cuts a course board. Women economic empowerment. Economic empowerment is actually a one entity that everybody has looked on the other side. But it's a women's rights issue because we believe that if women are economically empowered, the society is empowered. How can this Nubian women reach you? Is there a way? Is there a hotline? Is there called BT? How can they reach you to now start on these partnerships? The Nubian women have already reached me. How did they reach me for me to be here? All you need to do is show up. You know, just come. My good friend Rafiga, we met in a function and he told me I need to come. We exchanged numbers. So there was no committee. It was just a text and I'm here. So I am open. There are offices for women and we can see the presidency has ensured that the women of this country are actually catered for. And you can also see the Ministry of Gender is now a Ministry of Gender standing by itself. So already that tells you that the government has goodwill on the space of women and young people and we need to tap into those spaces. So for the youth who are looking for opportunities, why can't we start businesses? For the youth who are looking for opportunities, why can't you group yourself and put yourself within the talent area space? Government has given the policy direction. Government has put funds to support youth initiatives. Government has put funds to support the women. There's GAF, we have Women Enterprise Fund. We have institutions that are actually able to give financing for women activities. We have the Haslah Fund. And it takes small steps and we'll all get there. So for me it's to urge the women and youth in this country get to know what the government plan is for women and youth. Tap into that space and then let us move together. Together. Let us not pull in different directions. And the one thing I allowed women for is that women have been factored to nature. Women have a lot of love. When it comes to unity of purpose, women, if they unite, they'll be able to function their communities and the communities will be able to work for us. So it is important that we all come together. We support the government initiatives and we work towards one direction. For me then we'll see a lot, a lot of improvement and we'll be able to see a lot of the society. The society will then bridge itself and we'll be able to work together and support each other. And I think that for me is the most important thing. And I'm here for all the women out there. Thank you so much, Maziri. Now if I can ask the icon a question, what does it mean to you? There's one thing. So for me, having gone through this, for me is to encourage all Kenyans to get out there, get to participate within these Saballa festivals. I'm told it's going to be on the 24th. So come you all, get the tickets and let's support the Minubian community. Thank you so much, Maziri. What does it mean to you to be this year's icon? It's a great opportunity and I can't wait to show the world what the Minubian culture and tradition entails and what it brings into the country. What exactly will be your role? How are you showcasing this culture? By advertising it first of all. We've had different brand ambassadors who have done the same. But the uniqueness with me is I will do more than just showcasing it. I'll go all out. I'm big at community service. So while showcasing the culture, I'll also give back to the community as well. That's out of curiosity. What goes into choosing an icon in the Minubian culture? One of the main things is you should be at least familiarized with the Minubian culture and traditions and also the Minubian language is also important and the Minubian history. Thank you so much. Thank you very much.
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Flyers, Biz Cards and Networking: Growing Your Soccer Business (Episode 3)
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Do you need flyers and business cards to grow your soccer academy?
Episode 3
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All right guys welcome back and in this episode. This is episode number three. So if you missed the first two Episodes where I pretty much do Q&A about how I started. I have a lot of questions from trainers that I answer And today I'm gonna be answering a bunch of really good questions. This might be a longer video So if so, I'm gonna try to give as much value as I can and before we get there I just want to say thanks to all of the new subscribers who have subscribed on YouTube Or who have subscribed on my email newsletter. So if you haven't subscribed to my email newsletter, you can go ahead and do that right now Just go to Below this video. There's a first link there. It's free. You can join my newsletter. This is a great way to get in contact with me This way if you have any questions, you can always ask me there And also I give a lot of valuable free content Through my newsletter. That's different than what you'll see on YouTube. So the I'm gonna dig straight into these questions If you have any questions about anything that I'm talking about here Comment below the video and then I'll try to get back to you there So here's the first question and this is from Josh Josh is actually one of our consultant clients right now He's going through our four-week business course and he asked a question that I've gotten a lot I just haven't really taken the time to answer this on a video And so his question is what do you put on your flyers or cards for advertising? And I'm gonna just tell you exactly how I did this and how I recommend you doing this so I remember at the beginning for me I Wanted to try to get my message out there as much as I could and if you've watched my other videos You know that I was really shy when I started so it was hard for me to network and Talk with other people about what I do. So I thought that me giving flyers and Me putting, you know business cards at Starbucks or Restaurants or whatever. I thought that would help me get my message out there and in one sense it does because people see it and My problem is I just didn't really have a well put together flyer or card That would draw attraction to me. And so what I realized was Instead of me You know trying to put something together that I think looks good. I needed to find someone who actually Puts together really good flyers and stuff like that because I'm not a very creative person But I will tell you what you need to have on it So number one it needs to have your academy name So if you're doing private training group training, whatever it is, you need to have your academy name On there that needs to be kind of bold that needs to be big and needs to stand out So that's the first thing and then under that I would Pretty much just describe what it is you do what it is you specialize in and I see a lot of people they put like Private training group training camps clinics being agility training. They put all of these bullet points I wouldn't want you to do that because that means that you're just kind of the guy who can do everything I want to be more specific. So think about what it is that you specialize in so you need to have that and then you need to have Something that draws them to contact you. So I know when I used to do this. I would put free trial session or free trial week of training and This is something that gets people interested. It peaks their interest. They're like, okay, cool I can come to this for free and the only way they can do that is if they call me though And I see a lot of times people don't put their number. They just put a website and I never Want to just rely on someone coming to my website later I want them to take action now and call me and this way I can actually get on the phone and I know Josh right now is going through my course where I break down how to talk to parents over the phone What are the right questions? how to take Someone who's on over the phone who's never trained with you how to get them to a session within the next week and You know from there he can take it take those steps once he gets on the phone But for you if you are looking to put something together You need to be bold with what you offer and you need to offer something Don't don't just give a flyer or a card, you know with your website on it It needs to have your phone number. It can have your website. I think you have a site. That's great A lot of trainers out there. They don't have their own site. They use coach up I would recommend not doing that If you if you're trying to put a flyer and you're sending people to coach up then They're gonna go to coach up and see all of your competitors So that's not gonna be a smart way of doing this. So if you have your own site, great I'm actually launching something in the next couple weeks for trainers who need help with their website I'm basically going to license my website I'm very excited about this because it's gonna be a done-for-you system like Having everything you need for a website that's going to rank you high on Google It's gonna do everything for your payments everything that I have built within my own academy I'm gonna put that out there. So look for that coming soon So to kind of finish your answer Josh Yes, doing flyers having all that's great, but there needs to be a call to action And that simply just means you need to lead them to do something After they look at it and I did most people I know for me like I go out to the field all the time and Other trainers put it had their information on my car because they put on everyone else's car And you know that stuff can work. It really depends on How your systems and processes are once you get on the phone, you know Are you gonna get on the phone and not know what to say or are you gonna get on the phone? Confident knowing that okay, I put a thousand flyers out there this weekend and if I get 20 phone calls I'm gonna convert five to ten percent of those people and that would actually be a win depending on how you price your programs You could do that every single weekend at the fields and get your message out there and get people to call you the phone That's great one thing I realized though about flyers and business cards and Doing all that, you know that stuff Can work and it has worked for me, but I found a way that works better and What I realized was if I'm putting a message on someone's card or or I'm putting something at Starbucks Those people who see that don't know me. They've they Never met me all they see is they just see a marketing message and it's kind of the same way when you watch a commercial you don't really know the people who've made a Mercedes car all you see is like it's constantly in your face and That might make you want that, but your initial reaction is like man Like I see this all the time and so what I would rather do is I would rather talk to someone who has a Mercedes car and Be able to go ride in the car and see how it is and I look at this the same way with soccer training You are going to have a much higher success rate through a referral program or through networking With a director of a club or a director of the YMCA or any youth organization out there and this is how it works is If you network with them and they send an email or they make some phone calls to other coaches other parents who Have kids that would like to join your program That's a lot easier than those same parents seeing a marketing message from you that if they haven't met you yet so this way there's trust that The parents on the receiving end they're they're learning from the director. Oh, man, like Ben or you know, Tom or Josh is a great trainer and You guys should go check out his free program. That is a lot easier than you putting out flyers So I hope you can understand that if you you don't just shoot me a message comment below this video But this is something that's a lot easier than trying to put flyers and that's what I do right now You know, I'm not training a ton of players right now That's really not my focus. My focus is to help more coaches Help more players. That's the point of this brand here soccer entrepreneur, but I will tell you if I had the choice of putting up flyers or just networking with You know clubs Organizations and getting in front of the people who have influence over parents I would always do that all day Overflyers just because I know that if I can have one conversation with someone who has influence over like 500 people Then whatever they email out for me or call or do whatever the chances of me Taking those people and turning them into actual clients is very high It's a lot higher than if I put something on their windshield During one of their games. So I hope that answers your question And so here's the next one here Seer and this is a common question. I guess well, should you put your rates on your website? So should you advertise how much your training is and I have two answers for this because I've done it Two different ways. So back in the day when I was starting I Always put my prices on my website because I always thought that if someone came to my website If they contacted me then they already saw the price and so I knew that they had probably had a better chance of committing to my program and The problem that I found with that is not everyone sees your price page and so Either way if they see your price page or not You're always gonna have to sell them over the phone about you know why they should be in your program So if you have your prices or not, you're gonna have to do that anyways And that's something I talk about a lot in my four week program And I'm not gonna talk about that now, but I want to Kind of talk about why You should or why you shouldn't have it on your site and a lot of people who I'm Helping right now a lot of coaches around the US or even through someone. I'll show you I Advise them to have their price on their site because I want them to Show boldness about what they offer and include exactly what you offer within those programs And a lot of coaches asked me well if I do that, you know, other competitors are gonna see and the way I look at that is If you're worried about what someone else is providing what they're offering then That's going to devalue your service. So you need to know that whatever you're doing is better. It's the best and someone could be charging the same amount or they could be undercutting you and Trying to offer the same thing Ultimately, they're not going to work as hard as you they're not gonna care as much as you and and they're not going to succeed And a long term and that's how I look at it for me There's so many people in the past who've ripped my website. They've ripped testimonials if copy and paste everything Like I don't care about what they do they're not going to Care as much as I do about kids and their success and they're in it for the short short term Like they're not doing this for a career and so I don't worry about people like that So when you have your own prices, like that can show boldness That can be great and that can show parents before you even get on the phone if they see that page That this is what you know, this is what it's gonna cost if you're gonna commit to our program And I think it's very good to on your site To have to lay out what your commitment is, you know, is it something that's month-to-month is a three-month commitment Is it a one-year commitment? You know, what is your commitment? That's something that you need to have and so I'm gonna tell you why I personally don't Have my prices on my site and I don't want to contradict you what I just said But for people starting off, I do think it's good to have your price for someone who's more experienced Like me, I mean I've doing I've been doing this for eight nine years now. I'm coming up on almost a decade of training For someone like me who's been doing this for a while My goal when I taught to or when I when someone comes to my website is to collect information I want to follow up with them and see if they are the right fit and because I have Multiple points of entry into my program. I mean, I will have private training That's like our highest price program. I have group training, which is medium price and then I'll have like clinics that are You know smaller price. I have different points of entry. I want to talk to Every parent over the phone who has questions about, you know, their son or daughter and You know, what's the best fit for them? But for me, I interview the parents I I don't just want people to come to my website and select private training and then show up to a session Next week and this is what coach up does and I don't want to keep ripping on coach up Because I think that's a very valuable tool for a lot of trainers out there But I don't want to have my price on my website because I want to see what's the best fit For the individual player and the family who I taught to before they I even, you know Tell them about my prices over the phone. I want to know, you know, what it is that they're looking for What are the problems? What are the things that, you know, Johnny needs help with? And then I can recommend and advise a program for them at that point and The reason why I don't the other reason why I don't have my price on my website is because In my city and it might be different in yours. Like there's other people who do that. They have their prices and that's great. I Want to make mine look a little bit more unique where if you're gonna figure that out You have to get on the phone with me And I don't want my price to Scare people away. I don't want that to be something where they're like, oh wow Like he only has his private training price on there. We can't afford that I don't want to do that and as if you've seen any of my videos, you know that my program is certainly not for everybody I'm very picky with who I train but me getting on the phone That's the thing that pre-qualifies people Whether or not I'm going to accept it in my program or not and that's before I ever train the player So that's something that I do and I don't want Someone who's shopping right now for private training to go to coach up They see something that's $30 and they come to my site and it's like $600 and they're like, wow, like there's no way We're gonna do that. I want there to be Exclusivity behind what I do and this way I know when when someone comes to my contact us page They enter in their information. I know exactly that they want to be committed because it is on my website where I talk about the commitments I talk about who I train who I don't train All those things are there But I know when I got on the phone my number one primary objective over the phone is to see how I can help Or if I can help if I cannot help I'm not going to train that player and then you know over time Throughout that conversation. I will close with you know, how you know what the investment is for the program Depending on what they're looking for but if they just come to my site or if they go to coach up And they see how much I charge per hour That is the opposite way you want parents to think and this is what they're conditioned to right now They they think just because they see a number Next to someone's name. That's how much that person's worth and I don't like that that model because They're always going to compare you versus someone else and if someone's looking to save money They're never going to train with you when when they do it that way Or you have to devalue your service and train a lot more players to make more money than someone else Who is maybe training a fraction of the players you're training and maybe they're charging way way more so you have to be very smart about how you do that and these are things that I'd like to help coaches with on an individual basis because Everyone has different prices everybody's programs are different what they offer every no one's the same So that's how I'll answer that question. So should you put your rates on your website? You can Just know that if you do You need to include everything that you're offering If you don't like me then you still need to lead the conversation in a way where you are Looking to help you're not looking to sell anything This is the this is the thing that I see so many people go wrong with is when they get on the phone They feel like they have to justify You know why you should train? Why your son or daughter should train you know with me and I don't I don't like that idea I like to see how I can help if I can help, you know, then we'll move forward with that conversation. So That's my answer there. I don't I hope that's not confusing, but you can definitely do it. I used to do in the past I don't need more. I told you the reason why I don't And you can do that kind of however you want and so the last question here. I See and I think this is Something that I touched on a Little bit and I think in the first episode, but I'm not sure how much you know in depth I went on this so the question is is an Academy much deeper than just training services and this is something that Jaime Garcia asked me and I think this is a great question and I want to go into a lot of depth here because when Someone gets on my newsletter and they ask hey Ben like what exactly do you do? For me, I think it's kind of a loaded question because in the past and I'm not talking about right now I'm talking about in the past I've tested so many different things as far as Programs for players and this is why When I talk about building a soccer academy, I am not talking about building teams. I'm not talking about coaching I'm talking about training and Did this is a kind of a misconception that I think a lot of people think it have me is they think I have a club here I don't my training is independent. I'm not linked with any clubs out there I Do everything it's all supplemental training for players and so with that being said You can be as creative as you want when it comes down to your training and offer Hundreds of different programs and I know for me personally I Have done private one-on-one training I've done group training Couple years ago. We hired out a Goldie to do goalie training done speed and agility training. I've done mindset training college consulting fitness training, I mean There's so many different Levels of how you can go, you know deeper and deeper within private training for what you do So to answer your question. I mean, yes, it is way deeper than just Private training or just one thing and that comes down to two things number one Knowing who your audience is so if you are training kids who are like five eight years old then What you offer them needs to be obviously fun. It needs to be something that kids love coming to parents love it You're not gonna probably want to offer you know Conditioning training to kids that are that age you could probably maybe do speed and agility something fun like that And you're probably not gonna want to do mindset training or you know more advanced things for kids who are older So you have to tailor your training based on your audience. That's the number one thing I would tell you if you're gonna look to do anything Do that and the number two thing is never start a new program until the first one you start is automated And so here's what I mean by that Let's say you have You're just starting and you're doing private training and you like doing one-on-one training But you don't have your system set up yet. You you don't know have a good way of people paying you You don't have a good way of Taking someone of a phone and getting them to be in your Be a new client or you're getting them to your next session If you don't have that set up yet, then I would never recommend starting another program because then you're going to be working too much on two separate things and It's going to be confusing and you're not gonna know when you get on the phone with parents about what to do Or how to market your programs. So you need to automate and that just means you need to know Okay, I have this on lockdown I know exactly what to do when someone calls me and we're gonna move forward with a certain program and Once that set up now, I can offer something different to different players that are within the same age group Or I can offer something different to the same players who I'm already training and I'm gonna make another video about this later about Why you should be offering more services to the players who you're currently training and Like how that is probably the easiest way to grow your business But for right now, I want you to know that yes, it's not just one thing You can be as creative as you want and you can streamline everything in a way Where it's automated through the internet if you follow my book if you follow, you know what I teach In my book or in my four week course. I Talk about simplifying everything I don't want it to be confusing where you don't know what you're doing And this is the thing and I've said this in multiple videos is why I'm here to help You know most trainers out there don't understand the business and that's okay Like that's why I create a channel. I want to clarify the business and make the business easy and fun for you This way you can focus all of your energy on the training And so if you try to complicate things though with your business It's going to be very difficult To be good at marketing your business if you are complicated if you don't have everything set up the right way Then if you're trying to make multiple programs None of those will succeed and that's why I'd rather you be laser focused on one thing at a time You know do it well automate it and once you know that that's set up great Like let's create something else and then like let's keep doing that And that's the same advice. I would give you if you're going to hire someone You never want to bring somebody on into anything unless you know that you have person down at yourself It works and now you can teach somebody else how to do it and you can streamline it And the same way I look at it like for subway subway I don't think is the best restaurant in the world But they have a system that anybody can come in and learn and do and duplicate And that makes it easy for the employee that makes it easy for subway They can grow their company that way and for private training I look at it the same way You don't want to bring anyone else on or start a new program until you know This is working really really well and now maybe someone else can come on or I can start a new program A different type of training program that's going to bring on new clients So that's it for today's video guys. I know this is a little bit longer Thanks for sticking around if you have any questions I've created a bunch of resources below this video. So if you are a brand new trainer And you're looking to start your academy and you want to Have a business based around private training group training camps clinics Go check out my book called the startup soccer academy That's going to really lay down the foundation about how to start The right way and how to legally start your business And then if you want to dig deeper into these types of things you want to check out my four-week business course Right now we've had over 12 people who've gone through this course These guys and girls have gotten great results. A lot of them are doing this full time now We also have a consulting program. This is like our highest level program for coaches who want my one-on-one help But either way go check out those resources below this video. They're in the description box So just click on the description you can go check those out. And I would love to help you out. So that's it. I'll catch you next time
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Tom Adams on Wise Words for College Students
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Tom Adams, CEO of Rosetta Stone, gives advice to students about how to become effective life-long learners and globally competent citizens.
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So, in terms of preparing oneself for lifelong learning, I think what you need to do is keep a sense of, you know, a desire to discover new things, obviously, things like that. But lifelong learning for me isn't studying all the time the same thing. It will be more that you are open to new technologies, resourceful, are able to find new things to help you grow and develop, and it might be soft skills at one point and hard skills at another one. Think for institutions to awaken that interest. They do that successfully with many people already today. I'm sure you're a lifelong learner, and I think we can draw from each of our experiences of having experienced great professors and things like that that helped us develop an interest in improving ourselves continuously. Okay, so, I guess in terms of students looking to become more globally competent and understanding the world a little bit better. You don't need to know 30 languages to become worldly, but I think it's difficult to know just one language and become worldly. So I would strongly encourage them to just learn one other one and try to navigate in another society using a foreign language. And you discover not just a lot about another society, but you discover a lot about yourself. And almost that self-awareness is what makes you worldly, recognizing that your lifestyle, your assumptions about how a family should be together aren't necessarily universal. And all of that makes you just an easier person to get along with when you're in a different culture. So I would say learn some other languages, things like that. But probably above all else, travel, see the world. I, for example, just in my personal life, did an extensive amount of traveling when I was a student. And I know rail passes aren't as cheap today as they were then, but I took the Trans-Siberian railway back in 1991 or something like that just after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Eye-opening, I could understand a whole, you know, that not everything was like the West and that kind of helps you think a little bit differently about the world.
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American Dental Hygiene Board Exam Prep
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American Board Exam Prep Academy Here: http://www.dentalelle.com/welcome.html
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Dentalelle Tutoring is an online tutoring web site for dental hygiene and dental assisting students. Andrea Twarowski is the owner of Dentalelle and has been tutoring for 12+ years. She currently works part time as a clinical dental hygienist and advanced skills as a restorative dental hygienist. Tutoring is teaching is her true passion!
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Hello everybody Andrea Mayesca here with Dental Tutoring. I've had a lot of people asking lately if I do tutoring for the American Board exam, the American Board exams. Yes I do so yes I am based in Canada that's where I live but I do tutor for the Canadian exams and the American exams as well. If you're not sure if I do tutor for your exam just send me an email and I will let you know but if you're taking the Dental Hygiene States exam pretty much anywhere I do tutor for that because the nice thing is a lot of the exams are similar in their makeup but the American exam you do need to know a lot more anatomy and a lot more sciences than the Canadian so I do teach you kind of what you have to focus on a lot more. The American exam isn't easy either the Canadian exam is hard yes but the American exam just just kind of take for the step further because you do have to know more anatomy and sciences as a whole so think microbiology think histology all of that but I do teach for that so my American Board exam prep academy that's the course that you want because I do teach everything your membership login area has modules in it per topic so you can see you can study per module at a time I do offer mock exams also inside the membership login area there are mock exams there are case studies I teach live and online about three times a month so you will always have time to ask questions if you're confused on a certain a certain topic let me know and then I will teach you on that so I do offer you everything that you need to pass the exam because the hardest part about taking the exam I think is pretty much knowing what to study and what to focus on so I do help you with all of that I teach you what to study per week per month however you want to do it I do teach you guys also how to read mock exam multiple choice questions and how to pick the best answer so that is something that we be pretty much work on on every single live teaching that we do have because I have questions I have answers but I will also explain them to you because there's one way even if you know what the right answer is you know you need to know how that right answer came about because on the exam two answers are always correct you guys always but you need to pick the best one so I will teach you guys how to do that so inside the American board exam prep academy you have everything that you want to know plus you have a full eight month access now so even if you sign up now and you're not taking the exam for eight months that is okay because the sooner you see you sign up the better because then you can kind of take your time study per topic ask me questions I am always here plus we have a private Facebook group also to network with other students and that helps so much so feel feel free to ask them questions to network if you're up studying late at night and just have a question you know post in there and then we have lots of other students to help you guys so I will leave the link for that at the bottom but just remember you have a full eighth month access so the sooner you sign up the better because then you can kind of take your time study the modules case studies mock exams plus I have video session recordings for up to two years so even if you wanted to look at a topic that I taught two years ago that is still there also so there's never not enough to learn okay there's always tons there and then you kind of pick what topic that you you want to start with first but if you want to follow the modules that I have there for you that just makes it a little bit easier because then you always know what to study how to study how much to study how many hours per day you should be studying to pass so I do teach you guys all of that so good luck if you have any questions let me know and I will leave the link to sign up on the bottom there for the American board exam prep course because there's tons you guys have to know but it's possible to pass so please you know take that extra step sign up for tutoring with me I can help you I do still have a 99.4% success rate helping students pass so even if you've taken the board exam before I know I can help you guys okay so good luck ask me anything and make sure to hit subscribe because I do upload videos at least once a week now so thank you guys for watching and I'll see you guys in the next one
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#NEET #JEE, #JEEADV, #CentumAcademy #JEE2020
This Video Series cater to the needs of aspirants of KVPY, JEE Mains and Advanced. A step by step guide to ace these examinations is what an aspirant needs. CENTUM ACADEMY’s e-learning modules have been designed to help students get a structured approach towards preparation for examinations like KVPY, JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
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Okay, next reaction write it down We are using CS3 OH in this reaction See this one We are using here CS3 OH So it's only CS3 OH like any other no no CS3 OH any new to find you can take But if I so I can take C2 H5 OH and all of that Now the product is what if I write on the product in one single step what we have to do This OCS3 will come over here Which is This comes over here and edge comes over here under this This is the product of this reaction I'll get L-coxia mercuration demarcation. Mechanism you see in the first step what happens Hg Coac This pi electron will attack on to this and we'll get a Cyclic Mercurinium and In the next step we have alcohol not water So this lone pair with this lone pair alcohol behaves as a nucleophile and this will attack on to the more substitute carbon atom Which is this right and this bond pair on to this Mercury so the product is CS3 CH OCS3 CH2 Hg OAC Always it is opposite side attack. Okay opposite of this ring. You will minimize the repulsion steric repulsion Now in the next step we have NABH4 with OH- This replace this group and it forms CS3 CH OCS3 CH2 See overall what happens addition of OCS3 and H plus from where this H plus is coming or hydride I not It is coming from NABH4 Right NABH4. So if you write here NABD4 Right NABD4, then here we'll have D not hydrogen Okay, NABD4 So keep this mind Basic medium reaction. It's not taking part in the reactions So it always just takes the action and puts it on that one. Yes So basically you have to Take care of what do you have here? What is the solvent? There is alcohol water and here we have H or D or H So what if you put like CH3CO Over there I take CH3CO You'll get then CS3CO If you have CS3CO H here, any compound which has active hydrogen So this this load pair is dealing as a nucleophile lentine So this will attack first and then H plus goes on Okay In the next step this will write what minus H plus this H plus goes out and we'll get So if you have this then it is O C double-pond of CS3 Any other nucleophile any nucleophile it is there It is possible even if you write down ammonia NH3 but that also it's same You'll get NH Okay, so this they'll change this only in doubt Okay, next you write down Hydroboration Oxidation reaction. Yeah, so what happens to HGOAC? After this what happens after this the mechanism is quite complex. Okay in the books also it is not given Okay, what they have written you'll get some complex of mercury some book They have done simply HG and AC O H acetic acid And some book they have even write we'll get some complex of mercury Complex compound means mercury with some, you know Complex will also define in terms of whether it can lose its property in the solution Cyclohexy is The most stable because it's not clean but then according to our assignment Is more stable than Is more stable than cyclopentane and because of less angle is yes, sir because because it's not Because of less angle is Exist in chair form Overall it's energy is less in this form Exist in chair form like this But it's stable because of less angle is all These are conform much like different conformations of cyclone Board So but don't those two carbons still have Only all are sp3 See All carbon atoms are sp3 hybridized According to the geometry Overall the energy of this is least among the different conformers conformations of cyclone That's why this is the most stable Those two vertices also have Yes Okay next right our hydroperation oxidation reaction So organic chemistry Still ketones that's why it's very important organic chemistry once you finish you have to do it again There are some reactions which we are studying here But detail mechanism everything you will understand in the other chapters like i'll be Carbine there are many reactions which forms carbine as an intermediate Like aromatic chemistry Now I will do organic only like after this we'll do some Reaction mechanism That chapter we'll do almost 80 percent or 70 percent of chemical reactions First time reaction mechanism at least we should do after nomenclature But here the problem is we have to follow the school the pattern also Otherwise some of you will say sir Coaching industry where they teach first And then they'll go to the reaction mechanism goc Isomism you remember totemism the concept So you have to understand resonance So goc reaction mechanism then Take it but we'll do we have time Next right our hydroperation oxidation reaction Right on this reaction involves right okay this reaction involves addition of Borein to an alkene what is the formula of bore? Ph3 diborel is b2l6 the dimer of borel right So which reaction was hydroboration oxidation reaction? This reaction involves addition of borel to an alkene Which forms which forms organoborane intermediate Organoborane intermediates are this so generally term rbh2 don't write this Rbh2 r2bh and then r3bh so eventually you get Trialkyl borane in this reaction first in the first system okay next line next write down R3b Next let's write down in the next step In the next step trialkyl borane Is allowed to react with H2O2 hydrogen peroxide in basic medium OH- H2O2 OH- Trialkyl borane is allowed to react with hydrogen peroxide H2O2 in basic medium and forms alkohol This reaction follows anti-marconic of addition Anti-marconic of addition See in the first one also we get alcohol here also we are getting alcohol But the first one is what marconic of this one is anti-marconic of okay You see alkene is supposed CH2 double bond CH2 This is alkene and what are the reactants for this reagent for this the first one is We use bx3 In ether basically solvent we use and we can also have thf tri tetrahydrofuran which is a cyclic ether What is the structure of thf? thf plus structure here tetrahydrofuran okay First is this and in the second step it is allowed to react with H2O2 with OH- H2O2 with OH- So the product in this reaction is CH3 CH2OH Plus VoH whole price Okay, this is the product how do we write down the product anti-marconic of addition of H plus and OH- Now how the reaction proceeds See bx3 all three boron hydrogen bonds Are reactive Right all three boron hydrogen bond. So what happens here? This converts into CH3 CH2 BH2 in the first step H- This comes over here take this H- and then this boron attached with this carbon atom Okay, okay over this comes over here It takes this H- and then this boron carbon attached So basically CS3 CH2 CS3 CH2 BH2 You see this is this one R BH2 where R is this group Okay, if we allow this to react with CH2 double bond CH2 again, what is the next one we'll get actually in this reaction We are taking three moles of this alkane Overall you have to Yes three moles of this and we'll get three moles of alcohol I forgot to write this but this is a reaction three moles of this and this so again If you have this alkene one more we have used here another mole is this so this again replace the hydrogen, right? So we'll get what CS3 CH2 All twice BH and then one more step CS2 double bond CS2 gives you CS3 CS2 Whole price b that is R3B right try alkyl boron write down the name R3B Try alkyl boron Wait, so so the So the electrons if they shift from the double bond to carbon and then from carbon to hydrogen. Yes How how does that happen? So like the hydrogen will have to come pick it up So See one possibility is this another way also you can understand that this boron is electron deficient. Okay, no It'll electron clear except that it has one vacant pure So another way also this is also one type of mechanism. They have given in Another way also what they define that this comes over here under this carbon atom And this electron is taken up by this boron And one h plus comes out which attached with this carbon That way also you can understand electron pair Except bx as a louis acid then this h is attached with this carbon atom Okay, this is try alkyl boron now this try alkyl boron on reaction with H2O2 OH- we do not have mechanism here H2O2 OH- it gives CH3 CH2 OH Three molecules of this if you plus b OH CH2 double bond And we have This comes over here and this attraction to this positive charge Now one of the hydrogen takes this bond pair comes out with H- and this attraction So so hydrogen is also in that they also take the electrons No, it takes this H plus this takes this H plus from this molecule This goes over here Okay, and then make this for a negative charge So does H2O2 dissociate to become OH or H? H2O2 is an acid peroxy acid it's a structure of open book structure So usually this also But it is an acid right so it this H plus is taken up by this OH minus And then H2O and then H2O So OH radical is made for this homolysis is possible Radical may fall because peroxy acids are generally very Being of peroxy bond because of the presence of lone pair That's why the bond is very Okay, so here it is anti-marconic of addition first to what it was marconic of addition In this one it does not make any sense, but if you have unsymmetrical
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Did Joseph Smith Really Look at a Seer Stone in a Hat to Translate the Book of Mormon? If So, Why?
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Mason Allred and Mark Ashurst-McGee discuss historical accounts of the Book of Mormon translation process, including Joseph Smith using a Seer Stone and accounts of Joseph Smith using Urim and Thummim.
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For a long time, church art tended to depict the translation of the Book of Mormon as Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery sitting around a table, sometimes with the gold plates out on the table. But that's not really the best match for what we know about the translation process. What do the historical sources from those involved around the time tell us about the translation process? Well, first of all, Joseph Smith explained that he translated the Book of Mormon through the medium of the Urim and Thummim by the gift and power of God. But he didn't explain further than that. So what about the seer stone, for instance? What was its involvement in the translation process? So Emma Smith, Joseph Smith's wife and Martin Harris, his friend and David Whitmer, his friend who were around during the time of the translation of the Book of Mormon, said that he used a seer stone to translate parts of the Book of Mormon as well as the Urim and Thummim. And Martin Harris explained that Joseph Smith started using the seer stone instead of the Urim and Thummim for convenience. Wait, so what might that mean for convenience? Well, that's a really good question. We're not really sure what that means. But if you think of the Urim and Thummim, the descriptions that are given of the Urim and Thummim, it's described as two clear stones in a rim like glasses. And the Book of Mormon says that these stones are what constitute seers. Having and using these stones are what constitute seers. So the Urim and Thummim actually is this special pair of seer stones. And we have these descriptions of the Urim and Thummim connected to the breastplate and that they're large and that they don't fit on Joseph Smith's face. And we even have accounts that he takes the lenses out of the rim and puts them in a hat, which is the way he uses seer stone. So if he uses his own seer stone, rather than the Urim and Thummim, he can put the Urim and Thummim and the breastplate away somewhere safe and just use his seer stone. And that's more convenient. Okay, that makes sense. But it also sounds a little bit strange to then think of it as Joseph Smith looking at a stone in a hat. Yeah, that's an image that we're unfamiliar with, but actually it's not that strange. He's just trying to block out light. That's the point. So it's like on a really sunny day, if you get a text message and you pull out your cell phone and you can't see it because of the sun and you make shade, you block out the light so you can see what it says. It's the same kind of idea. So in the stone, he sees the translation in light and he puts his face in the hat so he can block out light and see what's on the seer stone. Can you make the Book of Mormon translation process visual for me for a moment? If I were an artist and to come to you and say, hey, I want to do a depiction of the translation that's more accurate, how should I make that look? Well, we would actually need two different images. We would need one depiction where Joseph Smith is wearing the breastplate that was connected to the Urim and Thummim and he's looking through the Urim and Thummim and he can be looking at the plates. And then we also need the other image where Joseph Smith is with a hat looking into the hat at a seer stone. The Book of Mormon wasn't just translated in one way. It was translated in different ways at different times. So the seer stone was integral to the translation of the Book of Mormon, but for some people it's still a little bit uncomfortable to think about that seer stone. Why do you think that is? That's a good question. I'm not sure exactly why that is. I think a big part of it is just that when Joseph Smith wrote about this in 1838, he talked about the Urim and Thummim spectacles that he found with the golden plates and he didn't write about the seer stone. And that history became canonized as part of the Pearl Grape Price and that is what Latter-day Saints are familiar with. And we have much less familiarity with other sources that talk about a seer stone. I think that's part of it. It may be that we want things that are miraculous to be ancient, like the Urim and Thummim in the Bible. It may be that a seer stone is too much like an ordinary rock. It's something mundane. But the idea of Joseph Smith using a seer stone to translate, this is an idea that we can get used to. We believe in modern miracles. We believe in a God that can work through small and simple things and God can speak to Joseph Smith however he wants to.
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Discussion: A Quiet Day and Conversation about Robot Dramaturgy—The Builders Association—New York
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The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents a performance of A Quiet Day and a conversation about Performance Robot Dramaturgy livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Thursday, December 3 at 2pm PST (Vancouver) / 4pm CST (Chicago) / 5pm EST New York / 22:00 GMT (London).
In Twitter, use #howlround.
Join us for the Segal Center’s investigation into Performance Robot Dramaturgy, which examines new concepts of theatre through performance-based explorations of liveness and the dialogue between man and machine. Influential Japanese theatre artists Keisuke Takahashi and Mikuni Yanaihara (Nibroll), will join with Marianne Weems and James Gibbs (The Builders Association), and Japanese theatre and contemporary performance specialists Peter Eckersall (Professor of Theatre, GC CUNY), Shintaro Fujii (Professor of Theatre, Waseda University/Tokyo), Katherine Mezur, Cody Poulton (Professor of Japanese, Victoria University/Canada), and Krisztina Rosner (Postdoctoral Fellow, Waseda University/Tokyo) to explore contemporary aesthetic practices of Performance Robot Dramaturgy.
Performance prior to the above conversation:
A Quiet Day
Playwright/Director: Mikuni Yanaihara
Projection/Set design/Sound: Keisuke Takahashi
Performers: Daisuke Matsunaga, Nozomi Kawada
There is a similar town. Seemingly they are calm by peace, but who knows what will happen tomorrow?
After 3.11, in Japan, we have lost many things. The lost told us that tomorrow might not be the tomorrow. We have experienced the night which has never come and the night which has never ended at the same time. What we need now is to understand the real meaning of the repetition of both life and death. The day when we must receive it gets closer to us. It is because we live in now, and we memorize a past, and this is because it thinks about our future. We think that it is that it is possible for us to begin to ask it with what to do not asking you a question why such a thing happened in now. Not thinking why such a thing happened, we have to ask oneself, what would be the best thing to do? The only thing that we can do is that. a town is an everyday occurrence, and our day life, and also the past history. We regarded a sense of distance of the personal need and the demand for group. We learn the present from the memory of the town. We tried that we talked facing a meaning of the essence without being confused by camouflaged environment. We think that this similar-shaped town has reality necessary for us now.
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and also Shintaro Fuji who is a great scholar and also a dramaturg in Japan who also flew in from Japan just for this evening to be here with all of us and his a graduate student also works at the university with him Christina Rosner who is a Hungarian and a dramaturg also a young director and who her research also is in this film so I think this is truly an extraordinary lineup and we will hear things that has not been as much talked about as it should be it's a great field robots and the idea of robots will be changing our society will be part of a second industrial revolution and to find out what it might mean for our field is truly exciting thank you all also for coming thank you for the Japan Foundation we have three representatives here maybe you can wave to say thank you this is the ones who helped us this truly luxurious in a way that happened to bring all this everybody over just for this evening and for this exchange is extraordinary but I think it's truly worth it and it's real research and transatlantic artistic encounter that is invaluable so thank you for the Japan Foundation and our admiration for the great work the Japan Foundation does check out their websites what they do in the program it is truly I think a leading organization in the world when it comes to global and cultural exchange thank you we also have a great audience here so so many great people are here so thank you all for coming and taking time out on a nice day maybe another last warm Monday Thursday evening so this year so thank you all my name is Frank Henchker and I'm the executive director and director of programs at the Cedars Center and we bridge academia and professional theater international American theater and this event is truly all what is our work about the evening shouldn't last longer than 19 minutes and if you have a cell phone I'll do the same just to take a moment there will be also a little reception after the event here in case in the Q&A you were not able to be able to ask all the questions you can do that afterwards again thank you all for coming and now I hand over to Peter thank you thanks so much Frank and once again thank you to the Japan Foundation for supporting this event this is actually an event that's a new experiment for the program the theater studies program at the Graduate Center and in partnership with the Cedars Center and we have here very distinguished artists from the United States from New York and from Tokyo and Japan and a group of people who are both working in scholarship on aspects of Japanese and Western performance and who also working in performance practice as well so we're kind of working in between the kind of ideas about theater and performance and and their practice this is an event that's going to take place over two days today we had the wonderful performance from liberal now we're having a symposium tonight and then tomorrow we'll have a workshop where we'll engage in a sort of longer conversation I think around ideas of robot dramaturgy and object performance and we can talk more about that at the drinks after the session if you're interested I just thought I'd give you a little bit of a background to the project so for a number of years now we've been working around ideas of robotics in performance as a I mean there's a lot real robots in performance now active robots being used in various ways there's of course Hidata Oizawa's famous robot theater where he has a mixture of live actors and actual robots on the stage acting in in real time in in a dialogue with each other but there's all sorts of other forms of robotics that are being used in performance whether it's various kinds of augmented robotics or whether we can talk about objects that activate the space in certain ways like for example the beautiful work with the houses here and the way that that all met the reality of the performance space and creates a certain kind of object performance and so today we're going to talk about the robot but we're also going to talk about the broader context of that and the way in which objects themselves non-human forms are starting to perform in the space in all sorts of ways and we also have this interesting dialogue now with theater makers where very often many of them are no longer distinguishing for example between a live actor and a robotic agent or an object in performance and when you talk to theater makers they say well of course live humans and robots are different things and they have different needs and you know they require different forms of directing perhaps but when when they start to think about the way in which these things operate in an aesthetic format in an aesthetic frame the way in which they perform there's a kind of leveling out of the difference between the two and in many instances they're working in very close symbiotic relationships where the kind of difference between the human agent and the robotic or object agent has significantly declined or there's a kind of strategic blurring between them so that's that's sort of a little bit of background to some of the ideas that we're going to explore in this robot drama 30 forum tonight but I'm I've got the privilege of chairing this panel and the panel will each each of the presenters will have 10 minutes to present some of their ideas about these questions and I've asked them to respond to these questions in a very broad way so we'll get quite a diverse set of responses I think so we haven't actually organized a running order of things but I am going to introduce Professor Cody Poulton first because I know something about what each of these people are going to do so I'm going to do a little bit of drama 30 years ago and try and construct some kind of relationship between the conversations here tonight so first 10 minutes is a professor Cody Poulton from Victoria University in Canada and Cody if you don't know his work is very much focused on I think the whole of the modern and contemporary literary and performance field of Japanese he's an extraordinary extraordinarily wide-read scholar in the field and also doing historical studies as well so thank you very much and thank you for coming Cody thank you could you run the clip that I wanted to show first please thank you so what we just saw was the preview to a film that was premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival this fall and it's film adaptation of two short Android plays by Hirato Orisa using the Android that was designed by Ishiguro Hiroshi and you can get a sense here that it's kind of post-apocalyptic kind of setting there has been a nuclear disaster and evacuation this American woman is left behind with an Android and in fact she's suffering for a mortal disease so she's facing death and I wanted to mention and no doubt this was something of a gimmick but the Android was nominated for Best Actress Award at the at the Tokyo International Film Festival which I think was an insult to Briar Lee Long who was the American actress who has consistently ever since the beginning and from the safe place onward to the film version has been performing so my question is can a post-human theory of acting exist can an Android win the Best Actress Award Peter and I were at a conference this summer in Paris where Philip Oslander was talking about Andy Serkis' renderings of Gollum and Caesar in Planet of the VHs and dealing with the debate as to whether somebody like that could get a Best Actor Award and he said his his conclusion was no he shouldn't get it there's no interiority in the performance of Andy Serkis in these things and it's all about motion capture perhaps the people who do the CG for that kind of thing should get technical awards but it's not acting I asked Briar Lee did she think that Geminoid F was acting and what was it like to act with an Android is it different from acting with a human being and I got some interesting answers back from her and she said that Geminoid F is an actor in the same way that a puppet or a master actor she has a strong presence and identity however she only comes to life when she's operated by people in the same way that masks and puppets do so for Geminoid F to act is for life to be given to the inherent form and character that she has again she can't do this alone but the identity of the character on stage is defined by her body as it is for anyone else who's acting is it possible to act without subjectivity as the audience usually imposes their sorry it is possible one of the questions I asked is can can an Android act if it doesn't possess agency subjectivity will consciousness all of these things and she says it is possible to act without subjectivity as the audience usually imposes their own subjectivity on the characters and the reactions to Geminoid F for example have been very different in the US or in Japan so in the sense we project our emotions on to the blank screen somewhat blank screen of the Android's face and if she's manipulated she herself is a kind of a shell but if she is manipulated well then she acquires a soul in the same way that a mask would do and she has adapted her style of acting to the Android in order to create a consistent atmosphere on stage now Hirata has said a couple of things about his collaborations with Ichigo one thing is that if you go to one of these big technical exhibitions to see androids perform you might have androids playing the violin androids walking up and downstairs androids I don't know singing Daisy Daisy you know but these are just kind of tricks and they don't move this emotionally so he wanted to create a kind of an environment the setting in which robots and androids could move us emotionally in a kind of a theatrical performance and that can only be done within the context of some kind of dramaturgy and his directorial style is famous for creating a kind of a hyper realistic atmosphere on stage but with means that are the antithesis of the kind of Stanislavski and method acting so there's no interiority in the in the directorial or the dramaturgy dramaturgical style and he programs his actors in the same way that he would program machines his directions are extraordinarily precise so that performance time from from from one night to the next of a play may differ by no more than a few seconds less than a minute things court incredibly precise precise now I want to throw out a couple of theories which I think are analogous that will allow us to kind of unpack the the the notions of the human the non-human the subject of the the object things like free will and determination sort of heavy philosophical idea and one that the character works with certainly has been influenced in his in his in his work is the environmental psychology of James J Gibson what he calls a theory of more emotional affordances put simply what a person thinks says or does is profoundly determined by his or her environment both physical and social and I want to link that to another theory of the philosopher of science science Bruno Latour in the actor network theory which holds it all all things both human and non-human both act and are acted on caught up in the web of social material or technological relations so I think maybe I'll stop at that point thanks Cody that's that's a really good place to stop I think because you've given us an idea of the way in which it out is trying to operate on the robot in a way that is act alike and also he's operating in a in a way that is aware of a kind of network theory and after network theory where as the tour would suggest the performance is a very complex environment where the kind of agency of the performance is circulating within a room within a within a theater setting it's it's very complicated and interactive and one thing is not determining the other but things are operating on each other and as a kind of assemblage and and I wonder whether you could speak a little bit Marianne about your work with builders association because your recent performance for example was just in terms of your recent work which had this experience of reaching out to an audience in a really quite spectacular way so thank you so I might show a touch of video while I'm talking that makes it more interesting so as Peter said we my company recently launched this production called elements of Oz which maybe you'll see the picture of I don't know but anyway in terms of robotics it really was about or what we did oh thank you first collaboration thank you so listen so now it should be happening we might need assistance technical assistance really okay all right I don't want to take any time more time so what I was thinking about as a point of departure for the Wizard of Oz was one of the most intimate robots that we that we own currently so it's a robot that you can't stand to have out of your sight it's a robot that tells you where to go and what to do and you panic when you can't see it and you depend upon it for so many things including entertainment and that is our smartphone so we wanted to engage smartphones as a kind of entryway into Oz and playing off the idea that Oz itself is a kind of the apex of escapist entertainment so the book which was written by Baum in the late 19th century was written in a way to kind of escape from the depression at that time and then of course the MGM Technicolor movie was all about the great escape and being able to go into this other world and Technicolor being a part of that the sort of heightening of fantasy and the heightening of escape that was very much intertwined with the idea of Oz and as you might recall Dorothy goes from black and white Kansas to this very lush world so we created a version of a lightly you know laced version of the Wizard of Oz that what sort of operated on many levels technically one was we were reproducing sections of the film the other was that we were sort of mining YouTube for various interpretations of Oz because essentially what I was interested in is that Oz is a kind of cultural artifact and that everyone has some relationship to it it's still one of the most globally watched films in the world and everyone has something to say about so on YouTube like every net job has some theory that they're circulating about the Wizard of Oz and so it becomes this kind of beautiful cacophony of interpretations and ownership I'm sorry so for instance some of the theories that we run through this through our production are I'm sure people are familiar with the idea that Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is the soundtrack to the Wizard of Oz and if you start that when the lion roars that it's it totally lines up depending on how much you drop that night and or there's the theory that Baum wrote the Wizard of Oz during this great bimetalist debate in the US where the farmers of the Midwest were pitted against the bankers of the East in terms of the silver standard and the gold standard and there's this idea that Baum's allegory was that the farmers were if are the scarecrow the hapless helpless scarecrow and the bankers of the East are the Wicked Witches of course so that kind of thing but what I so those are various elements but what I wanted to show you share with you tonight is an app that we created for the show with no money and basically just blood sweat and tears and was is a integral part of the performance so we made this app that you can download on your iphone or android and that people were asked to kind of activate before they came to the theater and then we have a little like seminar at the top of the show where people are in this keyboard you know cover looking at the so basically we have to set up this idea that everyone needed to point their phones at that target in order to have the is the layer lineup so what we were doing is using augmented reality so it's not Oculus it's not virtual reality it's not about shutting off it's about this kind of addition of layers transparent layers so that it's really playing between the live stage and your experiences the viewer and this kind of mixed reality so that's what it looks like before you start and then this is what happens during the show so as you can see there's Glinda the Good Witch and so I'm just gonna zoom in if you can see down below right down here there's Glinda so what's happening is there's a big bubble that's floating around and it ends up encompassing Glinda on the screen and on your screen you're gonna I'll show you in a second so anyway these are just images of how it looked and then I want to just play a tiny bit of a trailer because I think hopefully it'll help explicate this in touch so this means that basically when the audience would see this sign that says look up and they would all pick up their phones and point it to the target on stage so what you'll see now are some of the things that people saw through their phones that were different than what they saw live in the proof on it right night double major in both food and history the version I and most people nowadays are familiar with is the 1939 film in all its technicolor glory okay here's that sad middle-aged internet lady with all of her wizard of all stuff so this is the film that we were making and then on top of that is so that's what you would see on your phone and pick it up and then this is what you would see in your phone and this is what's happening on stage so there's a couple of other examples of things you would see this is entering Oz and there's the poppy field the opium field there's a couple more examples so this is you know the finale Oz is unveiled and there's a final engagement with the phone so I think it might leave it there I mean it is kind of a double-edged sword that we were presenting to the audience where you were certainly able to experience the performance without your phone but there's this layer that we're using as a kind of temptation to bring your phone out and turn it on and have that be an active part of the performance thank you thank you very much it's a really kind of I think this is something very new it's a new application of technology it's actually a new putting together of bits of technology that pre-exists such as the iPad and the possibility for micro broadcasting into a small location and also 3d technology and the augmentation of a live act through this kind of 3d visuality I think is really interesting and it reminds me I read in the paper the other day that companies like Google are currently spending billions of dollars on headgear to try and develop that technology to make it more cheap more portable more usable and you know imagine in the future that that might be a possible way of seeing this this kind of show with some kind of virtual reality headgear on and it's very hallucinatory and the intensification of the experience through these kind of visual hallucinations I think is something really interesting and with that in mind I think I might go to Tina now if you wouldn't mind coming in there Tina's work is not hallucinatory at all it's very grounded but Tina's very interested in the kind of way in which objects speak to us in very powerful ways and so Tina Rosner is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Wassey University in Tokyo and we've got just a little bit of technology there. Good evening. This is going to be a slightly different presentation from the others. I've been researching the non-human participants in the agency in theatre starting from examining the concept of presence and silence of the performer through the appearance of animals in a theatrical situation turning to the inorganic other the robots and androids to see how a concept of theatrical presence is challenged. So today I'm going to focus on insights and androids. In the deeply problematic notion of Western images the onstage presence of the human being celebrates the primary and distinguished position of the man as an image of God. The theatrical, dramatic representation of animals is either degraded to a metaphor of a suspicious handle pole, a barrel of forbidden and secret knowledge, a dog, or a cute show. This anthropocentrism is even more evident in the relationship of theatre and insects. As Choudhury points out the human nature of insects is deeply connected to spatial aspects to the idea of home that is secure and free from invaders and the insects that are constantly disregarding its boundaries penetrating through the walls through the skin. Based on this we can say that our reaction to the stage fly that specific fly that flies through the beam of the stage light during the show the animal that accidentally enters the performative space a territory which is carefully marked by human is a deeply imprinted reaction keeping the insect out tamed by the socially traditionally framed theatrical event but not actually getting out of our seats and taking the animal out. In the case of Kafka's famous insect however theatre adaptation already is from insect to human in the majority of the stage productions of metamorphosis the insect Gregor Samsa is played by a human actor not an insect of course or is it of course. In his latest piece of the robot theatre project the metamorphosis Orisa Hirata sets Kafka's stories in a near future and a small town in France where one morning Gregor Samsa wakes up to discover that he has transformed into an android. Instead of showing the intensified physical disgust so strongly present in Kafka's work the purpose of anything can happen and the importance of facing the given situation are emphasized in Hirata's version. The repulsion towards the creature is shifted the repulsion towards the android the uncanny valley by Masahiro Mori. The absolute focal point of the stage is the neutral white lava-like face of the android which by Hirata's intention evokes the traditional no masks. Hirata's longtime collaborator Ishiguro's primary research asks what human is whether a core and essential quality exists by which it's possible to define human. In this concept the shape of the humanoid robot is considered as a shell. The programming and timing of the gestures spatial expressions and vocal utterances are done by Hirata. In his opinion programming of emotions refers both to the narrow theatrical sense and the wider humanist approach to the question of reproducing socially pre-programmed and acquired emotions. The most emphatic gestures in the performance are the moments when the mother in the jacob hoists the android's regular hands touches his, its face. The gestures emphasize the direct proximity between the human and the android, the physical contact between skin and shell. In this divided closeness only the voice that connects the two layers of reality, the voice of the android originally belongs to the actor who plays the role of the tenant. Also in terms of fictional mode how does the mother in the jacob relate to the Gregoire Sansa IPAS1 android statement. What sort of critical remarks can be made in regards of the android's acting? The questions raised and discussed by the characters focus on the cognitive processing of unexpected radical change. My son is a robot. He's French even if he's not a French man. Do I have the right to decide who is human and who is not? And most importantly I think it's me, says Gregoire the android. This sentence with Ishiguro's concept of shell reflects on Descartes' idea of human animas and natural animas operating as machines and raises again the question of the need for profound security. How can we relate to each other? Is it possible to make statements concerning one's own existence? But the meaning of the famous sentence shifts with the context and the person who acquires them from confidently stating Kogito ergo sum. It becomes a hesitant and insecure. I think it's me, said by an android in the voice of a human in a theatrical situation. Eventually it even might be somewhat comforting to think Chaudhuri's remark of quote, no stage is ever free of insects. Invisible or nearly invisible, they are always there and quote. In this sense that specific stage fly would become a reminder. Gregoire sums up the character that is ripped off of not only his human but its fictional, its insect self. Provisions a sterile and infertile environment where one would be grateful for any insect that crosses the stage as a trace, proof or hope of an organic presence. Thank you very much, thank you. Really beautiful images and I think this relationship between humans and non-humans is something that's becoming very powerful in the theatre now. Also the concept of technology as a kind of alienated thing which we saw very powerfully in active this afternoon in the performance is something that I think relates to that idea and certainly Kafka's idea, Kafka's metaphor is something that is at the heart of a lot of our anxieties about these kind of transformations that are not only taking place in the world around us but are also entering and transforming our own bodies and making us much more robot like or cyborg like. So with that link in mind or segue I'll introduce now the artistic director of Nibrol, Mikuni Yonihara who's going to show us some of their work and talk a little bit now too. Sorry you're doing it together, I apologize. Also presenting is Keisuke Takashi who's the designer and co-founder of Nibrol and was up in the bio box for the performance this afternoon so this is a joint presentation by Nibrol. Thank you very much. We have the company named Nibrol, Musician, Set Designer and Nibrol have collaboration. Nibrol have collaboration video artists, musicians, Set Designer and various artists. We product dance, theatre and video art, video installation work and we have no single over all director and we try to make performance of an conventional framework. And we explore the possibilities of visual and physical expression and we also try to explore a new field by having active communication. Also we're making a skater. This one I joined at the first time so I'm making for outside so audience is just outside screen for the three parts of the story at the same time. So audience choose which story. And after that just into the theatre. So I just change many play writing. My theatre is, many people think it's too fast. So speaking is really too fast. So in the many theatre in the producer, please try to watch slowly. So audience not understand too fast. So I choose to do fast. Because I really don't like to act slowly. I don't like the feeling. Emotion, so then I just everything cut. So try to do more faster. So maybe opposite for the Orisa Theatre. I know him too so much. Because I have a festival director and Orisa Theatre has some small theatre. So they have always making some festival. So I working with Orisa Theatre. But I just saw the one time in rehearsal. He's a robot and actor. But at that time the robot is a crazy movement. And I'm really surprised. Because usually the robot is correct for the movement. But at that time the robot is a crazy movement. So it's happening. But I like this movement. So I choose different. But we are something is very close. Because I'm not... One minute. So maybe because I'm a choreographer. And after I became a playwright. So then I just get a very famous playwright. So then I make the theatre a lot. But we are talking about body. So robot is just nothing. But after time slowly comes up. So something here. I just using some movement. Because actor is usually movement is really not good. So because I'm working with dancer a lot. So at first I'm surprised. Actor is nothing. Nothing is really so bad. But after maybe one month. So just comes up to movement is not good. But so then we are talking. So then robot and really bad body comes in close. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. That was really delightful. I think you've really given us some good things to think about. Some really interesting things to think about there. In relation to first of all the hyper expressive nature of the bodies in your work. Because of course if we see a performance like the one we saw this afternoon. We could choose to read that as a kind of reaction to a certain kind of alienation to a certain city or urban life. A certain experience of trauma is being enacted. Not just in the text but actually through literally through the body. And through that kind of hyper expressive way of speaking. But of course this is also a question of embodiment. And the way in which actors and dancers embody experience differently and express reality differently. But also with the introduction of the robot itself. We have hyper expressive but very exact movement available for the first time. A robot does things absolutely precisely in the same way every time. And whether or not that will influence the kind of choreographic understanding that we have of human movement as well. Is something that we might consider in the question time. So thank you very much for the presentation. I'm going now to just cross over to Catherine Meza. Who's also been thinking a lot about movement and machines. And her work as Catherine is an independent scholar who's worked on Japanese performance for a very long time now. And she's been following contemporary dance in Japan for many many years. But also her work extends to dramaturgy and working with performers. And in the last couple of years she's become increasingly absorbed with the movement of machines. And thinking about the relationship between humans and machines through the kind of codes of dance. So in some ways this is a very good presentation to carry on from yours. I think in that there is this extension of the idea of movement into a kind of machinic or machinic construct. So thank you Catherine. And over to you. Well what I wanted to do a little bit is it is actually about what I'm calling material choreography. Or a machinic choreo dramaturgy. But I'm going to start with a little bit of sort of like laying out my field of study. Because if I'm talking about material I think it's really important to know that I'm talking about stuff. And that stuff is physical, animal, machinic and it's all around us. And a lot of artists are working with materials in really interesting ways. I think from the little houses to lights as well as screens are all material things. And that's part of what I think we need to sort of look at. Let me read you one thing so I'm grounded. Okay. What is the choreographic dramaturgy of a machine, an object, an animal or a person? And what might that examination reveal about subjectivity, perception and aspects in daily or theatrical events? What Rosie Brighody and Donna Haraway suggest when they both in different ways make arguments for a kind of post anthropomorphic philosophy that not only de-centers and shakes down the hierarchies of a human, but creates a level playing field of humans, animals, plants, objects, light, darkness. And that is at the center of the somewhat minimalist exploration of building a machinic choreo dramaturgy. Now my background, however, crosses over several fields and I'm really involved in the material cultural skew, which makes for really fascinating, in a sense, sensations. And then that of course, we're going to have this wonderful talk tomorrow about the Karakuri or the machinic doll that started over 300 years ago. But spanning that, as artists today, this is Ai Wei Wei's piece that's called At Large that was intended to go. And it's actually a metal wing made out of the Tibetan, these metal plates to collect sun and make people's tea. I don't know if you can see the tea pot on there. But the wing is in a room where the wing can't move. So I'm talking also about the choreography of things, the dramaturgy of things, that the movement is still emotional. And I'd like us to think about that in all the works we see. I happen to get to Athens and I've been so fascinated here by the stones, not the representation, but the thickness of stones. Ai Wei Wei, again, this is his ceramics inside objects, the ceramic-ness of our toilet. Like what is that as an artist? How does it perform? What is that thickness? Is it a robot in the summer in Tokyo? And then because of this crossover to my work on what I call girl culture, it's looking at the thickness of the girl body. And what other, what different artists are doing with objects and things. This is an advertisement of this in art school. And then my interest in that crossover, so what does the machinic, the robotic, the stuff do to bodies? And are there any bodies there at all? And of course, the cute stuff. It's wonderful right now in New York. You've got teddy bears everywhere, so anyone can start thinking about, you know, what is this teddy bear robot? Let's go back there. These are actually objects in these wonderful toy game windows where there's a robot arm that comes down. You put in 100, 500 yen and you have to operate this robotic arm to kind of knock over the little fat chubby guy to win it. And people spend a lot of money on this. And then there's the girl cafes. These are these cat girls, and they're sort of animal robot life. And animation is another kind of in a sense of robotic animation form. This is Konohike Tomeko, who works with animality in drawings. She also, I don't have time to show her her sculptures. But this idea, again, sort of de-centering the thing, the human, and her fossils are all six-rated fossils. They're all also connected to mythology. And this idea of the splintering glass. Again, a kind of materiality that changes both the physicality and the distilness of choreography. Here's my cat robotic girl. Perfect, right? And stay tuned. Tomorrow, when I'm talking about becoming an attraction, it's suspended animation. You're looking at the ubiquitous cranes and the actual, the operators in the cranes and that kind of choreographic dramaturgies. But the only other thing I'm going to leave you with besides a little trick to tell a story out of, and going right through here, is that I think what interests me here also is what I call the ethics of things. Because no matter what the materialism here has to do with things that we own and touch and what kind of innocent rights do we have to those things. And in fact, if you take human out of rights, then that begins to expand the fields and make us think very, very differently about performance, both on stage and in our lives. So just to end that, I wanted to show you a group called Happy. And to me, what's wonderful about their machinic performance is that it always fails. And I think a failure is something that is machine-like, that perhaps humans need to do better. Figure this look at it this way. This was post-311, and they told me those are the, to be the 3D blasters. They wear stockings over their faces. They wear wigs. They in a sense make their bodies into machine-like dolls. And all their movements are always something about falling and failing. Yes. So those are the colors. There's also their behavior in the sense that there's a choreography to the robot machine and to the doll, to the girl that's going on here. But I think it's important to change it. How we're dealing with the little houses out here, the way that they burn, you know. And what happened to people when they're sitting in their chairs? So what's the chair in this? What's the house? You know, what are we really doing with objects? Thank you. Thank you very much, Katherine. Thank you. We've gone from the robotic figure into, I think, some anthropomorphic forms and into some other forms of cultural production, I think, very much relating to Japan, including some of the commercial areas and kawaii culture. But it also points to the disappearance of the human from the performance frame. And we very often now, I think, go and experience performances that have no longer live actors in them. Or certainly the live actor's presence has been reduced or confused strategically with remote figures in some way. So for our last presentation, I'd like to introduce Professor Shintaro Fuji from Wasetting University, who's going to ruminate a little bit on this tendency now in some performances to present objects as the actor and scenery as the actor and screens as the actor and a certain kind of visuality or sensory experience as the actor. And what is lacking here is it's in a sense the opposite to the kind of hyper-present performance in liberals' performances where we have this meditation on absence. Thank you very much. Hello everyone. Sorry, I wanted to put my text in there some PowerPoint, but I think I was too jet lagged this afternoon. So I had to juggle with two computers at the same time. And I would like to begin by this quote by Metalink. It clearly states that distrust for human performers, which was shared by many of his contemporaries like Gordon Craig. I would like to come back to this quote at the end and excuse me again. It's my own translation I did this afternoon from French, so it could be a bit awkward. But I love the center, the stage is the place where the masterpieces die. And these artists dream of performances where human performers will be replaced by non-human objects, marionettes or super marionettes, shadows, projections or figures. And more than 100 years later, some of the most important performing artists seem to shift towards a performance without performers or towards the death of the performer. I think we can discuss today the death of the performer like we did with the death of the author half a century ago or the death of the dramatic characters. Even though the presence of living bodies used to be a necessary condition of the theatre or it still is the necessary condition of the theatre and these performances, human performers are literally absent or at least they point towards the disappearance of such physical presence. In Europe, Tadiusz Kantor with his Theatre of Death seems to me a pioneer in this shift towards a performance without performers not only in theory but in practice. Giselle Bien who graduated from French National Marionettes School may be a direct inheritor of Kantor. She creates mannequins herself which cannot easily be distinguished from human actors. I can't remember which one was a human actor and which one was the mannequins in this either. Romeo Castellucci created Tragedy in Gognitia in 2002-2004. It's a series of 11 performances created in different cities. In the second half of this M number 10 created in 2004 in Maxaye, France. M stands for Maxaye and it is the 10th out of the 11 pieces. The public will see the screens going up and down in different colours that keep changing but there is only a shadow of a woman who doesn't even speak. Le Sacre de Kantor that he created last year involved no performer at all but the ashes of burned cars coming down from the machines set in the ceiling and 33 rounds and a few seconds of the performance created by... Rappi Amurwe and Nina Sane in 2012 involved no human performers either. I would like to come back to this Duni Maburo's The Blind Peace at the end and now I would like to talk about shortly about Japanese artists. On the Japanese side, Nobutaka Kotake was one of the first to do shows without any human performers. I think it was around 1990. He was a collaborator of Shujiterayama and conceived the scenography with machines for him. And I also think of Oa or Memorandum by Dantai where the bodies of human performers are disappearing into immersive images. Ryōji Ikeda, a former Dantai member, gives concerts with no one on stage but with projections on the screen filled with computer generated images like this. And Hiroaki Umeda, his works go in the same direction in the holistic strata. The space generated by this projection in an illusionist way moves much more strongly than his dance actually. And in the end there was a video. So it's part of the technological phantasmagoria that Duni Maburo did in 2002 until 2004. It's made of three different pieces. The blind is what's the first. It is a short piece in one act written by Meadowling in 1890. There are twelve blind people, six female and six male, lost in the middle of a forest and they are just frightened by an invisible threat. There are no living performers. The only projected images of these faces of the two actors onto the twelve heads of mannequins, no bodies, just faces and six same faces. Even the heads were molded out of the actors' real heads. The details such as mouth do not move consequently with the image. So it gives us the sensation of the Freudian uncanny and put us in such an instable state that the twelve blind characters are in the play. And more cleverly this corresponds to the writing of Meadowling that we saw at the beginning. He thought about the stage with no human actors, but with masks, shadows, projections and marionettes. I still don't know what this performance robot dramaturgy can be, but this example I suppose is very suggestive. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you very much for those really wonderful presentations. I think we began with the contemporary robot. We moved through hyper-expressive bodies. We moved through augmented reality. We moved through some contexts for technology and popular culture and the expressive nature of that. And we also had the animal aspect brought into our concern today. So I think we've really been around the world of robot dramaturgies and explored it from many different angles. And we ended with the screen. And I think this is a really important place to end. In some ways, the actual existence of the tangible body of the robot is mutating into another formation. And screens are coming into play, but also biological agents. I think if we look at the actual technological level of robotics now, biological agents are coming into being. And that might be a very spooky way to end our session. So first of all, I'd like to thank all our speakers. We do have one or two, we have about five minutes for questions, but just a round of applause for all of the speakers first. Thank you. So we do have five minutes for questions, and then we'll have an opportunity to follow up in a less formal way with conversations. But I can see in the dark somebody with their hand up the back there. Would you wait for the microphone to come to you please? Thank you very fascinating subject and presentation. And certainly very useful and relates to our reality for better or for worse. But I'm a little surprised that there's no nostalgia present for the human, the so-called human. It's just missing. So I wonder, does it appear in dreams, or it just seems to be that we think about that sometimes, that something has happened, that reality has changed. Another thought is that the idea that, or maybe it's a consulting thought, the idea that the robots are a human product. So the antipathy between the mechanical and the human might be some kind of illusion, or will a certain point come where the human is a product of the robot? So these are just scattered thoughts and kind of questions. Thank you so much. I'd like to say that this idea, there's a wonderful article on how objects become things. And within this, for the more philosophical idea, there's this idea to start thinking about how perhaps things came before humans. So then the idea of like how we make robots become, in a sense, how materials in a sense are already there. So is the shaping of it an indication of this human, or is it rather that we are kind of indicating the things? Yeah, it seems to be flipper. I was just wondering, this moved over so many different connections, not precisely robotics, but object-oriented ontology, the question of the object or the thing and so on. So it's so productive and so interesting to me. And I'm wondering, what it seems not to be, the question is the question of performance itself. So still that the optical model, or that somehow there's still, I hope this isn't too negative a kind of question, to the whole possibility of performance, or it could be for the performer, I hear that, but where is the, are we moving towards the death of performance? Does that have to be somehow retained as the last horizon of, you know, being or something? Oh really? Word performance is doubly inflected in relation to theatre and machines, because performance is a measure of machine already. And it's a constant measure of machine. We describe machines through their performance in there. The question of the live performance is, live performance free. And I wonder when, the performance that we're often seeing, a response to the... The western basis, you know, I can address that particularly in the case of Sio and Otto, which started with the case that he was 20 minutes long, and then after three of them, after the earthquake, he wrote a second part. And in that part, the human actor. I think in the first version that he did, there was a kind of a doubling alienation effect going on. First of all, there was the alienation effect of having a non-human performer. There was the other alienation effect of having a prepayment performer. And so there were sort of two levels of stranger for a Japanese audience going on in the production. And with the low light, initially it was very hard to tell where they were sitting in relation to each other and moreover, which one was not the human. So he played with that. We've read it the other time. I'm just going to make sure that this isn't so strange, you know, like robotic geometry or something other than what's on Broadway, what's down the street, what you do in this classroom. These are real questions to really wonder, like, with our phones, what is that performance? What do I see that we don't see? When the little houses are out there, the sort of multiplicity of things in my house, these things are really vital to all the world's performance and need to be asked. I'm going to say, in the Asian cultural process, the ACA was working the work of the dance, and perhaps in the afternoon. Thank you again.
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Introduction to the Soil Quality & Water Movement (kit) with USDA NRCS SD (4:29)
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Introduction to the Soil Quality & Water Movement (kit) with USDA NRCS SD (4:29)
Water Movement (Hydrologic Conductivity) Modeling presented by Jeff Hemenway, State Soil Quality Specialist, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Huron, South Dakota.
To learn more about soils in your area, contact your local USDA NRCS office or conservation district.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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My name is Jeff Hemingway. I'm the sole quality specialist here in South Dakota. And today we're actually going to look at our sole quality and water movement model. Demonstration here is really set up for small groups, classrooms, farm shows, that kind of display. And we'll just take it apart and actually look at the model and see what the components actually are. So as we take apart the model, you can see that it comes packed. But for the most part, the model itself is actually a number of jars, equipment, funnels, et cetera, set up to really look at a number of different parameters. And that's, well, everything from capillary activity. In other words, that capillary flow upwards, that upward movement of water through soils to hydrologic conductivity, permeability, actually. And then we can actually look at other parameters associated with the various soil samples that we actually have set up for this demonstration. So the first thing we can actually start with is you can actually see that we have an aggregate stability jar. We call it aggregate stability. Actually, it's a slake test. You can see that as I remove the top here, we actually have a screen. Within, you can remove that screen within the jar itself. We're actually going to put an aggregate on the screen. The jar is going to be full of water. And we're going to actually look at to see how that aggregate falls apart, how well it's stuck together, how water stable it really is. For the most part, we're looking at tilled soils that having low aggregate stability will fall apart fairly rapidly. Those that are no-till or under grassland conditions will actually be very stable in water. That's this component of the demonstration. So the other components we actually have are there's two other basic components. The second one I'll talk a little bit about is a capillary activity. That is water movement up through soils. We actually have a bulletin holder here. We'll put a paper towel in this bulletin holder and then actually sit that in a tray that we have within the model of water. You can imagine that with a paper towel in this tray, we're going to actually have water move up through the paper towel to demonstrate capillary activity. We can use that alone with paper towel or we actually have within the kit, there's some food color in the kit too that'll actually help make that more visible for a demonstration. So one or the other that you can actually use within the demonstration. The third basic component that we actually have within the model is a number of jars and there are several of them within the model to actually demonstrate hydrologic conductivity. In other words, water movement through that soil permeability. And that jar that we actually have in here as you can see on the bottom of the jar here is perforated. The jar setup is basic among the jars that we have. We have a catchment vessel. That's just the catch water that actually moves through the jar itself. And there are a number of funnels that are actually set up in the top of the jar itself so that we're actually going to look at as we have various soils. It could be coarse sandy, could be fine clays, could be soils with poor aggregate stability or good aggregate stability, could be layered effects set up within the jar itself. We're gonna move water through that vessel and then catch that. We're gonna look at it's ponding water, if it's not ponding water and talk about reasons why we're actually either having permeability or for that matter not having permeability within this demonstration. So those are the three basic components that we have of the model. And what we're gonna do now is actually set up a number of the demonstrations and look at how they actually should work for your demonstration.
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery | Dr. Gajender Singh Sandhu | Manipal Hospital Ghaziabad
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Dr Gajender Singh Sandhu, Consultant- Neuro Surgery, discusses myths and facts about minimally invasive spine surgery. He busts myths such as spine surgery causing paralysis, loss of bowel movements, damage to the spine, etc. Watch the video to learn more facts.
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मैं सेल प्रख्ट गजैंदर सिंदु निरो सुज्री कंसुल्टन्त अद मनिपाल होस्प्रल गाज्या बाद आज आम बात कर रहे है मिट्स अन फाक्ट अब अव्ट स्पानल सुज्रीज बच्छन्स अपीटी में आते हैं तो बआद वर क्यरी करते हैं अगर अपका बाबल वर लें टैक्त हैं तो रिजवल्स फार बेटर हैं कुछ पेषिन्स क्यरी करते हैं कि एक और अगर सर्जी हम ना स्पान्को अप्रेट करा लिया तो पुरा स्पान् कहराब हो जाएगाग्या ठू कुछ लो तुबबाब् tyr आआ पीटेक्कींगी अपिञ्ठ रूत दीजाव एक कुछ लिया सोग की तो सोब दोल पोग़ी का से हुझर्टी की है now and in some cases you get headaches for you. हम आपनी जर्फ से पुऄी सोँचिट करते है है है को पैंक रेलीप की आ जाए है you should get relief for pain of your future. तो सारे चीजें उसके इसाभ से कीजाती हैं कुच फैक्त कुछ लोग पूईता हैं की हमेशा सरजरी किया, हमेशा लास्ट लिजोध ड़ा है आसा कुछ नहीं हैं सरजरी जब आरली स्टेज पी की खी जाती हैं बिमारी के इसाभ से तो रिज़ल्स नोड ड़ाउट फार बेटर हैं हैं हम आने आले फुछर के जो पारलेस हैं उनको बचा सकते हैं, रोग सकते हैं हम और वच कुछ देंजर साँईंस हैं, रेट प्लैक साँँईंस हैं जो कंडिष्यंस हैं, जहाँ पे आपको गर एक लिम में अगर आपको लगता है, कमर में बहुत सीविर पें हो रहा हैं तो आपको अरली तो औरली कुछ सुल्ट कीजी हैं कि यह यह इर रिवर सीवल दामज हैं अगर यह होगें, तो बापेस नको रिवरस करना बहुत मुष्किल होता हैं यह आपको लगता है, कमर में बहुत सीविर पें हो रहा हैं तो आप अरली तो औरली कुछ सुल्ट कीजी हैं कि यह यह इर रिवर सीवल दामज हैं अगर यह होगें, तो बापेस नको रिवरस करना बहुत मुष्किल होता हैं अगर आप अरली स्टेज पे दीशिन लेंगे, तो रिजाल्स बहुत अच्छे हैं पेशिन का सलेक्षन बहुत जोरूरी है, सब कुछ पेशिन के, पेशिन कर पर देपन् करता है, आप आप अब देजीज पेशिन का सिम्टम कैसा, और बिमारी कैसी हैं,
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We're All Working for Each Other | Anthony Firkser Player Interview
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Titans TE Anthony Firkser addresses reporters following Tennessee's 20-0 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Nissan Stadium.
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Yeah, that was one of our main points of emphasis, just taking care of the ball and just making sure we weren't putting our defense in bad situations. So just making sure we're moving the ball and scoring points when we get in the red zone. And at the same time, the defense was taking the ball away, which had a bit of a problem for them, making life a little bit easier for you guys, I guess. Yeah, for sure. They helped us a lot, putting us in great field position and giving us that momentum. So we just build it off each other and kept it going. How much do you think that Bobby really helped you guys to come out and just play more of a complementary, sharper game finish? Yeah, I think it definitely helped get people healthy, get people's minds right. It was a long stretch of games with two losses in a row, kind of just reset a little bit as a team and just get back to what we know and how to win football games. Yeah, no, that's definitely something we got to take advantage of and we'll go back and look at the film and see where we could have made more plays or helped out our defense when they're helping us out. So just making sure we're playing off each other. Did they do anything defensively, Jacksonville, across some of the sputters and stops it starts offensively today? Yeah, they're big, physical, they play fast. So yeah, they're keyed into some things we're doing, but yeah, we just got to stick to what we're doing and just make sure we're correcting on the sideline and keeping the ball moving. Nine wins clinch is another winning season for this organization. The consistency you guys have shown in the last several years, but pretty remarkable. What do you attribute that to? Yeah, I mean, a lot of it has to do with Braybold organization and the guys he brings in the building. And I mean, they expect a lot of us, they push us and make sure that we're all working for each other, working as a team, working as one unit and making sure we win football games. Next week we'll go up to Pittsburgh facing, I'm sure, a desperate stealer team fighting for their season, hostile atmosphere. What do you guys have to do to get ready for next Sunday? Yeah, we got to move on from this week and get ready to focus on that opponent, break down the game plan, watch the film and know what we're going in for. Tough place to play and we're always a good team and good organization. It's going to be a tough game.
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Options with Doug
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Doug has been trading options for 10+ years and has developed a very unique style and strategy. He uses data from Spotgamma to give him an overall understanding about the market structure and then reads the order flow in Bookmap to pinpoint trading opportunities.
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#bookmap #orderflowtrading #marketstructure
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Hello everyone, welcome to Options with Doug, streaming live daily on Bookmap Discord and the Bookmap YouTube channel at 1.30pm Eastern Time. Before I go any further, let me go through the disclosures. General disclosure, all Bookmap limited materials, information, and presentations are for educational purposes only and should not be considered specific investment advice nor recommendations. Risk disclosure, trading futures, equities, and options involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. As a reminder, my presentation and the Options with Doug chatroom and Bookmap Discord is very focused and the focus is options, order flow, the impact of options markets on stocks and futures, and the influence of market maker hedging flow on price action. I have a two step process for trading and the first is planning and that is based on positional analysis and I look at how traders and market makers are positioned in the options market and how those positions shift from day to day to help me develop a thesis regarding volatility for the day, the expected trading range, as well as a directional bias. And the second step in my process is execution and I look at real time order flow in Bookmap and market maker hedging flow and Spot Gama Hero to help confirm my thesis and to find setups. And questions and comments are welcome. On topic questions and comments are welcome. Okay, got that out of the way and now let's get started. So my agenda for today, I'm going to talk about news items and this is economic data that was released this morning as well as additional economic data that will be released tomorrow and Friday. And the reason I do that is that data can certainly have an impact on price action during the day and also could have an impact on how traders and market makers are positioned in the options market. So today, first of all, consumer confidence came out. This is, I guess, really kind of a minor data release but it did seem to have an impact on price action. The consumer confidence number came out better than expected and the market rallied. That came out at 10 a.m. and the market rallied after that data. And there was also data information about the consumer inflation rate expectations and apparently that was better than expected. So anyway, that was the news this morning. The market interpreted as bullish and has rallied since 10 a.m. And then tomorrow, the GDP report comes out at 10 a.m. eastern time and then on Friday, the PCE and durable goods orders comes out at 8.30 a.m. and another consumer sentiment number comes out at 10 a.m. So just keep that in mind as you trade for the day. All right, now let's go through our position analysis. Let me go to the S&P 500. So this is the S&P 500 futures and the notable thing this morning is the, I guess, the CHOP until the 10 a.m. news release and price was making higher lows and then did a final reversal at the SPX 3850 level. So what I'm looking at in these two columns, this is the spot gamma cloud nodes column and this is showing SPX levels primarily and also SPI SPX combo levels and converted to equivalent ES prices. So right now, spot gamma is adding 25 points to SPX to come up with an equivalent ES number. So price reversed at this 3850 SPX 3850 level and continued higher up until about 1115, something like that and then has CHOPped around this. Really it looks like the high volume area of this CHOP is the SPI 386 volatility trigger level and this column is my cloud nodes and I use an add-on from the Bookmap Marketplace to show this information and it automatically draws these horizontal lines as well. So this is the SPI 386 volatility trigger level and that is the spot gamma flip level. So below that level indicates that market makers would be in a negative gamma position and above that level market makers would be in a positive gamma position. So it seems to be a magnet for today and now let's talk about shifts and levels. So one interesting thing to note is the SPX and SPI volatility triggers dropped pretty substantially from yesterday. So yesterday the SPX volatility trigger was at 3975 and today it dropped down to 3830 and again that's an SPX number and the interesting thing to note is that is right next to the call wall at 3835 which also happens to be the short call in the JPMorgan collar and then the SPI volatility trigger dropped from 399 yesterday to 376 today and other shifts and levels the SPI put wall increased from 375 to 380 and then the call wall actually dropped down from 410 to 388 and that 410 was just out of play too far out of range so this drop in the call wall kind of makes sense and there were no changes to the S&P 500 and NASDAQ key gamma strikes. Let's look at the S&P 500 charts and spot gamma here and these are the absolute gamma levels. So this is the 3800 put wall for SPX and you can see the substantial amount of put gamma there that's the teal line below zero and that is a key support level and actually I think the key event for this week or at least continuing on through today and things can change as data is reported tomorrow and Friday or something happens so far I think the key event this week was the reversal lower at 3800 now this is from yesterday so December 20th and this is the reversal at the 3800 support level and put wall level so that was the key event yesterday and I think this move today appears to be somewhat of a continuation of that move from yesterday so again 3800 that's the put wall that's the key level of support and then there are other key gamma levels at 3850 and that's what held a support today and then 3900 and then finally the 4000 key gamma strike which has been the key gamma strike for quite a while in SPX and then this is the 380 level in SPI and that is the put wall as well as the key gamma strike and you can see the concentration of put gamma there so that's also a key level and one other interesting thing that I saw today was looking at the open interest change and the volume traded so the volume traded is shown with the black lines and the open interest change is shown with these teal lines they're kind of hard to see so you can see the concentration of volume and this is put data right here so we're looking at put data so this is from yesterday and the concentration of volume traded and open interest at the 3800 level right there and call data the concentration of it's a little bit easier to see on this chart the volume traded at 3850 as well as the open interest change and I checked with HERO yesterday and saw that traders were selling calls and selling puts so undoubtedly they were selling the 3800 puts and selling the 3850 calls okay let's take a look at data now some of the data and as usual one of the key pieces of data that I focus on is the gamma notional this is market maker's position on the gamma curve so what I'm looking at here is this information and this is SPX this column right here and this is SPX from yesterday afternoon and I compare morning to morning so the gamma notional for both SPX and SPI today is still pretty negative this is a substantial number for SPI here but it's less negative than yesterday so yesterday SPX in the morning the gamma notional was minus 677 and today it's dropped or however you want to look at it it's less negative to 605 minus 605 and yesterday SPI gamma notional was minus 2176 so it has become less negative to minus 1858 so that you know those are not really significant changes that does not necessarily indicate or have anything to do with price action it just indicates that market makers on this portion of the gamma curve they're in the negative gamma curve meaning that traders are long puts market makers are short puts and their delta exposure will increase as price drops and they will need to sell futures to hedge their delta exposure as price drops and then as price increases they can buy back those short futures so they will be trading in the direction of price action and this tends to increase volatility so with this kind of in this negative gamma environment you would be typically looking for a trend day rather than a range day and the VANA charts illustrate that very well and what this chart is showing is the market makers delta exposure and how it changes with changes in price implied volatility and that's shown by the green line and that's the VANA effect and then also changes as time passes and that's shown by the black line at the next expiration and that's the charm effect and the way to interpret this is to I just used a pen tool here to draw kind of a logical line through this green curve and this is indicating that market makers delta exposure delta notional again increases as price falls and they have to sell futures they want to remain delta neutral so they have to sell futures to hedge their delta exposure and vice versa as price rises they can buy back those short futures since their delta exposure will decrease and we can look back and see how that has changed from day to day so this is just showing a slight decrease in the slope of this line from yesterday and we can look at SPI and also see how that has changed so minor changes from day to day alright I'm going to pause and look for questions here let me check with YouTube and Taj asked can you use SPI or Tesla for demo and I will I'll look at both so Tesla was really choppy today and SPI was a better setup so we'll look at that and see Joe ask about post more ideas than alerts in book map I tried to but my schedule is really busy I do what I can in the morning at least I post my watch list my spot gamma hero watch list ranked by either strongest to weakest signal or weakest to strongest signal and today I posted it my strongest to weakest signal and occasionally when I see a good setup and I have time I'll post it but my intent with this is to I'm not really trying to provide a trading signal service I'm trying to provide education to show other traders how to use this information to find their own setups and there's a question about how did I draw that red line on the Vantage art and I use an epic pin it's just a download it's a screen drawing tool and Billy ask how can we use the gamma notional to determine which direction for SPI and you really can't gamma notional is more an indication of volatility and let me show something else this is the spot gap this is data that's presented in the spot gamma am founders note and this is the spot gamma gamma index and it's a proprietary measure of gamma so it's it's related to this gamma notional and let's just pop up what this is showing here so this is a proprietary measurement of the total amount of gamma and the underlying asset and so it as it moves it moves in conjunction with gamma notional and I just look at gamma notional but you can I look at this as well so when it changes gamma notional or it changes when gamma notional changes and vice versa so now let's take a look at this is what I want to take a look at so this is the spot gamma gamma index one day forward return and this is the zero line right here and what this is this is a scatter plot showing the one day return versus the spot gamma gamma index and you can see that as the point here is that as the spot gamma index becomes more negative volatility increases and you can see how the scatter plot becomes wider here and this is the the zero line for the spot gamma gamma index and you can see how the one day forward return becomes it can become more positive or more negative it's just more volatile as the spot gamma gamma index drops down to a certain point and then it starts to narrow down again so the gamma notional is just indicating volatility and again that's because market makers are trading in the direction of price rather than against it and that tends to accentuate volatility and that has been the case for most of this year with the S&P 500 in a negative gamma environment or the market makers in a negative gamma part of the curve I hope that's clear and and Mike asked about I don't think there's any way of determining whether using gamma notional to determine whether the absolute gamma strike will cause a pin or act as a support and resistance and I I don't really think about pinning I consider it more of a supportive resistance so I'm just not much of a I'm not really someone who thinks about pinning I look at all the spot gamma levels more as supportive resistance okay and that I think that's all the questions in YouTube so now let's um let's start with first of all my preparation for the morning for stocks looking for setups in all of the stocks that I follow so this is a spreadsheet that I keep and I track the stocks the key gamma strike for the stocks in my watch list every day and at the beginning of the day I take this current key gamma strike and move it over to the right and then I note the new key gamma strike for the current day and I color code it and green for example indicates that that key gamma strike increase from the previous day and red indicates that the key gamma strike dropped from the previous day so that is that is just some indication of sentiment I think whether and could be interpreted or used as a to help develop a directional bias which is how I use that number or that data so important to note here the increasing or increase in the current key gamma strike for AMD and also Snowflake and as usual a falling key gamma strike for Tesla and that has been the case for some time now I think Tesla has been falling for for quite a while so this is part of my pre-market planning for the for my watch list okay so now once the once the market opens and I post this in discord every day and the options would dug chat room this is my watch list my hero watch list and this is the older interface for for hero spot gamma hero but this is why I I'm using this because I can see the my entire watch list in one screen so this morning I ranked the the symbols of my watch list from the strongest signal to the weakest and what I'm going to do now is just go through go through these in that order and then one that I want to highlight is Snowflake and we'll look at equity hub and see how remember the key gamma strike increase from the previous day and also on a a bullish day like today you can expect a high beta stock like Snowflake to show a lot of movement so right so let's start let's go now to spot gamma hero and we'll start with the yes and I still have the my watch list still ranked at that in that same order and I posted that a little bit late today around 10 oh 10 oh 4 a.m. and need to know about the purpose of the Vantage chart is to understand how market makers may react with changes in price time and volatility so that's a I think the Vantage chart is a clear visual representation of that market makers behavior or potential behavior as price changes so you know that clearly shows that market makers will need to sell futures as the S&P 500 SPX and spy fall and they can buy back those short futures as price increases with that line that slopes upward from right to left so that's what that's showing alright so let's take a look at ES and there was a strong correlation this morning traders came right out of the gate and now this is combining the options trade signals for spy and SPX and that is what SpotGam is showing that is driving market maker hedging activity in ES so this morning they were buying calls and they continue to buy calls and that is shown by the orange line so again right out of the gate they came out buying calls aggressively and then they have continued to buy calls for the rest of the day and not doing a whole lot with puts looks like on net they are buying puts as well and again this is SPX and spy combined and we will take a look at those instruments individually so now let's go to book map and let's take a look at ES again so the again the reversal at 3850 or the final test of 3850 this morning at the 10am data then there was a strong rally up to and let's see where that went and that was actually spy 387 and I pointed that out many times it's not as prevalent today but the spy round number levels are typically pretty significant so that's where the rally stopped this morning and then looks like lunchtime shop started early and now it looks like the rally is picking up again and the next target would be the 388 call wall and then the ES chart is showing the next resistance level up above and that is the SPX 3900 level so let me just check how that compares to and that coincides very closely with the spy 388 level so that comes out to be almost exactly ES 3925 which is the equivalent to the SPX 3900 level so it looks like that's what's on deck for this afternoon ES and P500 the SPX 3900 level ES 3925 and spy 388 call wall alright let's take a look at let's go back to spy now and take a look at a hero for spy and as usual recently the spy hero chart looks a lot like ES and traders again buying calls pretty aggressively right at the open and then continue to buy calls as price increases and give me just a moment I'm going to share my other screen I've got a couple stocks that I want to look at over there so I have book map running on another computer with some different stocks and Netflix is the first one that I want to look at and that's the next one on our list and there's definitely a strong trend in Netflix today let's go back to hero here and just as a reminder what I'm looking at this hero signal is showing the the strength of the hero signal in terms of the last five days that's probably not a good one to look at let's look at let's look at block here in the last five days and the last last 30 days so this gray kind of light gray outline is showing the range of the hero signal in the last 30 days and then the colored portion is showing the range of the hero signal in the last five days so for block here it's showing that the hero signal is the strongest that it has been in the last five days and not quite as strong as it has been in the last 30 days but for Netflix it is the strongest that it has been in the last five days and the last 30 days need to know ask on spy how did you know that it will break 387 388 and not reject on the previous high for spy so let's go back and look at spy well for one I see this positive rising hero signal the purple line that's the total line so I know that traders are taking positive delta positions so I'm looking for rally continuation and like I said they continue to buy calls and that is a very powerful force that can drive a stock much higher market makers have as traders buy calls market makers are selling the calls and they have to continue to buy stock or buy futures in this case as price increases alright let's go look at book map and there's spy so we don't know if we certainly don't know if price will increase up to the call wall but I guess that it will the trade entry would have been right here the reversal higher at this volatility trigger let's just zoom in on this take a closer look at the order flow we can see the price making slightly higher highs that final reversal lower this is one of the patterns that Jay Trader showed I don't know if he showed additional patterns today but this was last week I believe one of his three patterns for 2023 this final move lower and then the reversal higher kind of the final flush out so you might want to go back and review that I believe this is one of his patterns but anyway I see in spotgamma hero traders are continuing to buy calls and this is a looks like a good long setup right here with the green dots coming in at the 386 volatility trigger breaking out of this this range in this high volume node and here you can also see the volume starting to increase right just right after two o'clock okay and we were taking a look at netflix let's go to spotgamma hero and let me check for questions on youtube okay great billy if you do have problem with a problem with discord check with book map support they will be able to help you and Mikey I don't understand your question strong for what what signal I'm not sure what you're asking there alright so let's take a look at take a look at netflix here and again this was the third on the list behind ES and spy and as usual there's a very strong correlation between options trades and price action is traders buying sell calls and puts market makers tend to hedge that activity very quickly and volatile stocks like netflix and calls are clearly driving here so traders are buying calls market makers are selling the calls and they have to buy netflix stock to hedge their delta exposure let's go back and take a look at netflix and I have not loaded the my cloud notes on this other computer for netflix and let's just see if there are any key gamma levels in play we'll go back to spy gamma here and this chart is not showing any the key gamma strike actually dropped for netflix from 300 to 280 and you would I would initially interpret that as bearish but price action, order flow and market maker hedging flow did not confirm that thesis everything is extremely bullish on this chart as well as the book map chart and we'll just take a quick look at some of these block one thing that I wanted to show on netflix I'm going to go back I'm going to zoom into the morning and there was a slight divergence that I guess really only about five minutes so it might have been it was probably hard to see but you know definitely right after the open with the stock that moves as quickly as netflix but price was decreasing as he was rising so that was just a small divergence first thing after the open there's block and also a little bit of a divergence as well I thought that pretty similar to netflix acted about seven or eight minutes and you can see it here price is falling he rose rising amd now and there's a strong correlation with hero in the morning and not so much after 1030 and let's take a look in book map and remember the key gamma strike increased for amd and this call wall was the first target and notice all the liquidity that came in right at the open and let's take a look at amd and equity hub here one thing I want to point out is this skew chart and we'll look at this for snowflake as well and this was the other snowflake was the other stock with a rising key gamma strike so this is the skew chart this is the this is the at the money strike the delta 50 and what spot gamma is showing is call implied volatility to the right of this line and put implied volatility to the left of the line and this is indicating demand it shows implied volatility which is also an indication of demand so like most stocks there's still an increase in demand for puts but any stock with a slight increase in the line to the right showing an increased demand for calls so there's a slight increase in demand for calls for amd and these dashed lines are showing the next expiration which for amd would be this Friday and then the solid lines are showing the expiration approximately 30 days out so the blue line is day before yesterday and then the green line is from yesterday both the solid and the dashed lines so slight increase in demand for calls and also there's the increase in the key gamma strike so in pre-market planning there was some indication of a bullish expectation for amd and let's go back to spot gamma now and it looks like traders are taking advantage of higher prices to start taking on bearish option positions mainly buying puts I'm going to look at Nvidia and then we'll take a look at Snowflake a little bit closer so here's Nvidia and separate outputs and calls so traders have been buying calls and that has been driving price for most of the day and again the call line is orange and that is shown when an increase is showing that traders are buying calls and that has been driving price action and now let's go take a look at bookmap and definitely a strong trend and there were several nice pullback entries this morning the first one here at VWAP at around 10 o'clock when the data came out and the next at 1030 pullback to the 164 level and then the next good pullback entry was to VWAP and 164 and the price targets are clearly shown above let's kind of zoom a little bit and see if there's anything else above so it probably won't have the energy to get up to the 170 level but that is the highest liquidity target so what I'm looking at is this liquidity here so 165 166 167 and 168 okay so great rally this morning in NVIDIA clear price targets above as traders were buying calls and then let's take a look at at Snowflake again remember this is the Snowflake is the other stock with the increase in the current gamma strike key gamma strike for today and now let's go take a look at Snowflake and strong correlation with options trades and price action and here it looks like puts are actually driving price action so traders are selling puts and that could be because the implied volatility is high in Snowflake and let me just take a look at something here I'm checking the implied volatility so implied volatility is it's not that high so anyway oops that's you know the IV percentile is pretty low although the implied volatility is about 60% so anyway traders are selling puts in Snowflake and market makers are buying their so traders are selling puts market makers are buying the puts and they have to buy stock to hedge their delta exposure and also it looks like they're buying a few calls as well or selling a few calls as well that actually that's pretty insignificant compared to the put number so let's go take a look now so going over scenario starting with this key gamma strike list this morning I see that the key gamma strike increased so if I want to do a little bit more research I can go to equity hub here and look at Snowflake and I see really even a more pronounced demand for calls than an AMD in the short term and that is for again the expiration this Friday so what I'm looking at is this again this is the line that separates put implied volatility below and call implied volatility above and the dash lines are the next expiration which is Friday and I'm looking at this increasing so I see the increase in the key gamma strike I come down here to equity hub and see the increase in the key gamma strike also the put wall but then a drop down and call wall so 2 out of 3 are bullish but I put the most weight generally on the key gamma strike and now let's go look at the chart in book map and there is Snowflake sharp rally off the 138 this morning just a minor I guess a minor pullback at the 10am data so here's the reversal lower and the by sweep aggressive traders coming in and buying and then the reversal at the 10am data down to the 140 level and another pullback with a by sweep there to around 142.50 and let's see what kind of targets there are above looks like the primary target is the 150 liquidity level and that is the let's just go back and look at equity hub here and that's the new key gamma strike right and let me check for questions in YouTube and so Mikey was asking about strong signal and what this hero signal is showing is the strength of the signal and again the last last 5 days and the last 30 days and most likely if it is on the high end of that range it's going to be positive and that just all that means again is that that signal is the strongest that has been or the most positive in the last 5 days and the last 30 days if you want to if you want to know more let's see you can go here to help here this article will explain it in more detail so I hope that answers your question right and let me just check for questions in bookmap discord no questions so my time is up I highlighted the somebody wanted to look at Tesla we'll take a quick look at Tesla pretty choppy today and here it is here's Tesla and spot gamma again pretty choppy so anyway I think I've highlighted the best trades for the day the ES of Spy Netflix and Snowflake I thought were the best trades of the day and Nvidia so again my time is up I thank you for attending thanks for watching thanks for your questions and comments and I will see you tomorrow bye
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Mindfulness technique: See In
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I'm sharing 10 mindfulness practices that can be useful at work and done in under 30 seconds.
I shared a technique earlier this week called See Out. Today, I'm sharing how to do See In.
See In is a useful technique for times like these:
- You're making coffee in the morning and your mind is racing about the day ahead. You notice this and do a microhit.
- You can't stop picturing a presentation that didn't go well earlier in the week. Use See In to break apart that mental image and experience relief.
- Someone else is talking and you're thinking about dinner that night, do a quick hit of See In and then come back to the conversation.
The mind is constantly affecting our moods and actions through subtle image activity -- often without us even knowing about it. You may not even know it's happening until you try this technique. Once you see how mental images strengthen a self-story, you become less prone to mind racing.
It's also an incredible tool for building concentration.
Here's how to do See In.
#mindfulnesspractice #mindfulness #mindfulnessatwork #meditationcoach
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Micro hitch, style number two, see in. So in see in, we're taking our focus and we're bringing it just to our mental screen. Our mental screen is what we see when we close our eyes and it's either in front of or behind your closed eyelids. So let's see if we can find our mental screen. So close your eyes and just notice if you see a screen. It's often grayscale. There might be bits of light that pop from the bottom or the sides. Some people see waves. Some people see sort of like speckles in it. All that's fine, it's just your mental screen. So now that you've found your mental screen in this mindfulness technique, we're going to bring our focus there and see if with our attention and focus just on our mental screen, any images pop up. So it might not be totally clear but you might see a person you know or a place that you've been or an object. If that happens while you're doing this short mindfulness exercise, you're going to label it C. So you'll notice that it popped up and then say C out loud or say C quietly to yourself in your head. And go 30 seconds and see if anything pops up in our mental screen. If nothing pops up, that's fine. Just enjoy the mental screen. If something does pop up, just label it C. It doesn't matter what pops up, just label it C. All right, let's go 30 seconds, see in. If it's just kind of abstract shapes, just focus on those. If an image pops up, label it C. And beautiful, open your eyes. That's see in. See in is really useful if you're overthinking. Often when we are overthinking there's actually a visual element to the thoughts that we're having. If you can break apart the parts of thinking then you won't be losing yourself and your thoughts as much. And so it might be things that you regret that have a visual image or might be things you're dreaming about in the future that have a mental image. But by looking at, by being able to see what's on your mental screen, you can break that up. It can have less power over you. It's also a really useful exercise if you're lost in thought or lost in thought and you have to be present just to bring you back and go, all right, I'm here. I see my mental screen. You can get more present in the moment. It's also a great concentration builder. So you're about to go, you wanna concentrate on something. You can go, all right, see my mental screen. Notice if I'm seeing anything and it can bring you to the moment. Later on, as your concentration skills grow and they develop, you might play with purposely bringing up certain images in order to feel certain emotions. But right now we just wanna pay attention to if anything pops up on our mental screen so that we can build concentration, sensory clarity and equanimity. Thanks for joining me. I'll be back tomorrow. What we'll do here out. Thanks.
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The Aim Vs Sense Debate | PSVR 2 | Firewall Ultra
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#ps5 #psvr2 #firewallultra
Firewall Ultra was revealed recently to much fanfare and anticipation, with many of the details revealed by developer First Contact Entertainment pleasing long time fans and those who fell off Zero Hour. However one change has raised more debate than any other as a point of concern. The Aim Vs the Sense controllers.
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Hey there lads and ladies, it is Petrifying Pumpkins here and welcome to another Firewall Ultra Topic video. As you probably know by now, Firewall Ultra was revealed last month alongside a ton of good news like dedicated servers, grounds being added to the game, eye tracking with foveated rendering, finger tracking and more. Among all this good news, there was one area of concern however and this has gone on to become the spicy topic of Firewall Ultra post reveal. With a lot of arguments going one way and the other, so I thought it would be best to make a video dedicated to this topic, I am of course talking about Firewall Ultra only having support for the new PSVR 2 sense controllers and there not being a real replacement for the aim controllers that we all fell in love with in Firewall Zero Hour. Is this good? Is this bad? What are the benefits? What are the drawbacks? Let's try to answer these questions. So if we go back in time a little bit, when Firewall Zero Hour launched, the aim controller had already been out for over a year at that point. It launched with the beloved PSVR game Fairpoint and it was also developed alongside that game by Sony and Impulse Gear and they of course are the studio who was behind Fairpoint. Before the aim controller, for full motion controls on PSVR 1, you had to rely on the move controllers but the beauty of the aim is that it added those analog sticks that were sorely missing on the moves. This meant you had all the benefits of a glowing ball tracked controller and a superior method of locomotion in the games that supported us. Firewall and many other PSVR games support the DualShock 4 also which could be tracked thanks to its lightbear. However you had to hold the DualShock as if you were aiming a gun and it never really felt very natural. Ask any Firewall player and they'll tell you that the aim controller is the way to go. This was the aim controller's other killer feature. Not only did it provide the analog sticks but also, because of its design, it did a great job of mimicking the feel of holding a two handed weapon. With Firewall Ultra supporting the new sense controllers, there's a real fear here that it won't feel as good to play as Firewall Zero Hour did but are we judging it too quickly by saying that? Let's take a look at the sense controllers to see what they offer. The sense controllers are the successors to the move controllers. Unlike the move controllers, the sense controllers will have analog sticks so locomotion will be as easy as it was with the name controller. Next up let's talk about tracking. The PSVR 2 features inside out tracking. With the cameras built into the PSVR 2 headset, tracking multiple infrared LEDs on the sense controllers. Compare this with the PSVR 1's light based tracking which required the player to stand in view of a stationary camera at all times. It's safe to say that the tracking of the sense controllers will be vastly superior to the often unreliable tracking of the PSVR 1. As good as the aim controller was, it did suffer from the dreaded drifting from time to time and was prone to interference. With the sense controllers, you also won't need to fear moving around too much in the real world. The sense controllers will also be packed with other intriguing tech. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of the dual sense controller have been brought to the sense controllers also. This should not only give the player more nuanced feedback but also help make the guns of Firewall Ultra feel more distinct based on them having their own unique breakpoints on the triggers. Well, that is speculation, depending on where their first contact entertainment include that but I suspect they will. Finger detection is also included with the sense controllers and we've already seen an example of this feature being used in the latest PSVR 2 trailer. With the player's index finger not resting on the trigger until their real-life finger is also resting on the trigger of the controller. So trigger discipline is accurately displayed in-game. Also, this weapon has this cool feature where you press the trigger down and once you press this down and pull it out. Now you may not be very impressed by this but we don't know what other ways that function is being implemented, yes. It could allow for communication such as accurately pointing, thumbs up, giving someone the finger or flipping the bird as the Americans would say. Outside of that it could be used to interact with objects in the world, push buttons with your index finger and many other possibilities. The final feature of the sense controllers is that they are two independently tracked controllers meaning you'll be able to have control over both hands separately in Firewall Ultra. The real impact of what that means remains to be seen but it does have the potential to drastically change how Firewall feels and plays. What it won't change however is how reloading works with Hess-Berber himself confirming that manual reloading won't be in Ultra, leaving us with the button press reload that we are used to. For some people this will be disappointing news. After all, what's the point in having fancy new controllers like these if we can't have as much interaction as possible? However, the ability to reload by pressing a button opens up the door to the possibility of having some kind of peripheral that will let us fix both sense controllers together to recreate the feel of the aim controller. Other viewer headsets have these kind of solutions and they've proven to be fairly popular on those ecosystems. No manual reloading also leaves the door wide open for Sony to develop a successor to the aim controller, thus making it easy to implement an aim to into Firewall Ultra should such a device ever actually release. But it's still too early to tell if a peripheral to fix the sense controllers together is going to be a viable replacement for an aim controller. After all, it is possible that Firewall Ultra will require two-handed full motion control inputs for certain things. Dual wielding could be possible with the sense controllers for instance, but how would that work if both of your sense controllers are fixed together? You also have to take balance into account between players playing with separate sense controllers and those using them fixed together. One area where the aim controller definitely gains a point over the sense controllers is in the number of button inputs that it has available. The sense controllers lack any form of a D-pad which the aim controller had, meaning that it's possible that devs will have to find certain workarounds to get certain functions working in game. Maybe this is where eye tracking and the likes of that come into us. So at the end of the day, right now in September 2022, we don't know enough about Firewall Ultra to be freaking out one way or another and none of us have even held a sense controller yet. What we lose from not having an aim controller should be carefully compared to what we gained from having all the features of the sense controller. And when we learn more about the mechanics and control scheme of Firewall Ultra, we'll get a better idea of whether or not we can recreate the aim controller's two-handed feel. First contact entertainment have asked those concerned to keep an open mind with regards to the sense controllers and I think that could be wise, at least for now. If you're interested in Firewall Ultra and PSVR2, then consider subscribing to this channel for future content. With Firewall Ultra bringing back some zero hour maps, I think the next topic might be what maps we want to see return the most. Thanks to Decepticon for letting me use his Firewall theme song remix. You can check out his other work in the description below. That is it for this video, lads and ladies. Please stay ultra moist.
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College Website Search *
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The video demonstrates the features of a college website, including how websites are generally navigated. It is used in the Navigating Your Community module in the Project I-DEA curriculum.
Unless otherwise specified, the Project I-DEA content is licensed under CC BY 4.0. The Project I-DEA was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and managed by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.
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College Website Search. Websites are often organized into different sections to make it easier to find the information you need. You may see a menu or list of topics, or you may see tabs across the top of the page. This college website for North Seattle College has tabs for my north, admission, financial, programs, services, campus life, library, and more information about the college. To find more about services for students at this college, I can move my mouse to the Services tab. I don't click, but I hold my mouse here to see a list of services. These are links to other web pages with information about the different services. When I see this list, I can move my mouse to choose a service and then click on it to open the page and see more information. This page has information about childcare at the college. Another page has information about parking and transportation. The college has many different services, and I can find information about them by looking at these pages on the college's website.
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09 - Bounce #mathctober
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Savez-vous jouer au billard comme un mathématicien ?
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Les mathématiciens aiment jouer au billard, ou plutôt au billard parfait, où les boules sont réduites à un seul point et où il n'y a pas de frottement. Les boules vont tout droit, rebondissent parfaitement en respectant les lois de l'optique et ne s'arrêtent jamais. Quand une boule est lancée, que pourra-t-on alors dire de sa trajectoire ? Il y a plein de théorèmes sur ça. Sur une table rectangulaire, les rebonds sont faciles à prévoir et les trajectoires auront deux comportements possibles, ou bien, périodiques, c'est-à-dire que la balle retrouvera sa position initiale avec le même angle après plusieurs rebonds, ou bien, dense, c'est-à-dire qu'elle passera aussi près que l'on veut de chacun des points de la table. On a la même dichotomie sur les billards circulaires, des trajectoires soit périodiques, soit dense. Il y a cependant un billard aux propriétés étonnantes, le billard de Sinaï. Il s'agit d'une table carrée avec un obstacle circulaire au milieu. Sur ce billard, les trajectoires des boules seront chaotiques. Si on en lance plusieurs du même point avec des directions très très proches, il ne suffira que de quelques rebonds pour qu'elles prennent des trajectoires complètement différentes. Sur le billard de Sinaï, les trajectoires deviennent imprévisibles à long terme. Un phénomène plus connu sous le nom des faits papillons.
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"#casebreaks",
"#sickhit",
"#mojohit",
"#bighit",
"#boxbreaks",
"#packopenings",
"#irlpack",
"#baseballcards",
"#groupbreaks",
"#nflcards",
"#footballcards",
"#nbacards",
"#basketballcards",
"#casebreak",
"#groupbreak",
"#topps",
"#panini",
"#upperdeck",
"#bowman",
"#leaf",
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"#unboxing",
"#livestream",
"#sports",
"#sporstalk",
"#collect",
"#thehobby"
] | 2023-05-09T00:02:11 | 2024-04-24T00:05:03 | 231 |
VZplPdFDdnQ
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Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with 2021-22, upper deck of lower hockey, pack number four, random team, pack break number four. At the end of the break, we'll re-randomize everybody's names, top 10. We'll get into that hip parade hockey that's gonna come up in the next video after this. But first, the break, big thanks to this group for making it happen. There are all 32 teams right here. Let's roll it, randomized names and teams, one and a four, five times each. One, two, three, four, and five. Different dice roll for the giveaway part, as always. One and a four, five times for the teams. One, two, three, four, and five. All right, there's the first half of the list right there. And there's the second half of the list right over here. No trade windows. And let's just print and rip. Are there any hockey tonight? Yeah, Golden Knights are at the Oilers. That series is tied one-one. What happened yesterday? Devils eight-four over the hurt and we're gonna have the over on that game, right? Panthers beat the Mapleies three-two in overtime. Florida, man, what a run they're on. They're up three-nothing on the series now. Kraken beat the Star of Seven two. They're up two-one on the series. Carolina, well, Carolina was up two-nothing on the series, Devils scratched one back. And here on Monday the eighth, Knights at Oilers. All right, so big thanks to this group for getting in on it. Are any goals adjusted here? It's as good as it's gonna get, I think. Cole Caulfield, orange slice die cut, and a Mitch Marner yellow-green parallel. The Allure Rookie, Cole Caulfield for the Canadians. That'll be for David. All right, now let's see who's gonna win those hip parade hockey spots. Let's gather everybody's names one through 32. New dice, new list, let's roll it and randomize it. Two out of five, seven times, top 10 after seven. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seventh and final time. Now from 11 on down, very close, but not this time. We'll get him next time, but I appreciate you trying. 11 through 32, thank you. Thankfully there is a next time. We've got another hip parade break and another couple filler packs we gotta do for as well. So give it another go if you'd like. Top 10 though, happy times. You're in the next break. Happy times for Edward Petty, Jason, Matt, Matt, Rosario, Scott, Tristan, Scott, David, and Kenny G. We'll see you in the next video for the break itself. Jaspy'scasebrakes.com, bye-bye.
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