Skip to main content

tv   Documentary  RT  February 1, 2024 6:30am-7:01am EST

6:30 am
does government know why give us no money to fix? no bonus facing there say nothing though. homeless people was in this building homeless who were living in the building. they had to shut it down, covered it up there. it got to the point. it got to a point they, they were living so hard, they had to break in a band of building because the government don't want to give us no money. no, it's very bly. but in general, in general portfolios, if i did them there almost died. bullet who below it's, it's a void. the whole my brother in law died. january 24th 2019 the i shot 30 times and actually kind of scared because i was only 13.
6:31 am
i went to the window from upstairs and my mom's and opened the window, looked down, interested his body just so we have a new young person in groups today. so we wanna start with you. what's your name? how do you, dana? what's the um, what, what are you here for? a vain wow. view. the least so she must have missed something else because that's the case. she was at the door vehicle. the 1st letter and nobody ever really moved vehicle a just maybe like right. so he just i feel like you know do something. why would he do that anyway anyway? all right, that's the only vehicle. okay. now what are you and i am? i'm 1515 and were you here for the wrong place at the wrong time. okay.
6:32 am
i'm here for carrying a legal fire um outside of i've only been here for think of a month. i've been on house arrest bracelet for a month in 2 days. we've been hired on my uh look how us to and then and i forgot all righty for like how long by like a year. yeah. i've been tell it and he's gone like so. retail is on gama program and pass and a mr. dan has his cell, the miss sandy loan investment level that got in love with that man. cuz when they doing the they help me out when you get this message, this case them say shot to die. i got a pre to turn off the for possibly to the body to body,
6:33 am
but i didn't understand it right now. a lot of the following up to the we job part the door to do want to come and check up on my name. i'll come in to the genetic king, i get his name from my good no big. it's really sleep modern. basically, if i could pay you right, just enough money for you to just sleep, wake up and eat and go back working for me. slaver, instead of, you know, locking up a sleigh, if you just give them enough money for them to be need, you know, to come back as only have about like a few jobs, the decent around here. that's why i have to cities pulled the con. you saw a lot is free right? pop up up. cuz the cup to the biggest tube in our,
6:34 am
in our man that was the only excuse to do was just trying to find the excuse to lose. and regardless, everyone joined the kids, you know, and it just goes to show, like, are these people really needing a lot of a more, a lot of mark by it of say this, how do you live in this is how is that going was, you know, we live is so good that, that there so hope that's a hole in the window. they do think they know they get back in there. they get it back in their the favorites again, back in there for show as people homeless people is getting back in there and here for, for sure. it's like they got ways of getting in there. they got ways of sticking in . going around, kid about the only things and stuff in say we gotta,
6:35 am
we gotta hardaway live is a highly the, i'm just tell you all know sit there going to left 0 right here. so guy are not sure. so i, i think i've seen you before. you used to come out here on, on ever missed the bus. you know, i used to see you say hey, look, what you are bro. was that what i say? works 6000. i'm at 6 for $1.00 family making a fire. this is crazy man. this is crazy, the
6:36 am
used to be a security guard. nice guy, the guy that does best wire by coming down for just to test that out or see where was everything's. i was, i was a high football in philadelphia or it gives it to an area and i say the name for hot punch. it'd be something like, pine, all sides, all the crimes. i say the closest word and as a rule it is a really hot dog. hot dog. yes. mm. the smile which makes it look like its own visa. yes. hello guys. um aspect is that uh the why are they using i've been trying to figure it out to this to many of the last question so,
6:37 am
so if i may already, if i've even been doing or they tried it when they was kids and then try to dictate how know how to get on know, i wanna say it is of the i should all grow. i should up all to look st. cloud state gloves. let's think well stay the same thoughts jeremy. i know you heard me. i see we've got an is here.
6:38 am
we got is a volt, april a. oh gosh, you question guys. real quick question. uh, what makes you bill, and do you think your mom did it to you? oh, you found your mom did it. my mom told dad. sorry to hear that. sorry to hear to the so have you seen the liberty bell already? yes. so what do you think about it? what do you think and what, which kind of impressions did you have and what kind of quotes if,
6:39 am
as well as part of our history, you know, it's a big part of our history and why it isn't so important. and why is that simple exist as an array of designs? i think it has something to do with our freedom and slavery, and george washington has a lot. mm hm. and it's been cast it twice. i know. that's why to adult that is important to country. why this thing is for our founding fathers, or from the constitution was written here, i believe, right? yes, quite a lot of american history and i from here, i know i'm not from here. i'm phone stay. i don't seem to have that much. the rosie says they seemed a is a task nails this still beeps races? um not that often as they seem to be not counting a newborn country compare with your pin sizes. so like the social rights, big difference between classes. so there's a tier,
6:40 am
let's be friends when you're from one race to clearly per things, one class social class, the, [000:00:00;00] the we are so your is your girls really want to one and we just had an amazing time. we had a healthy or a 3rd annual health fears. we do it once a year around the same time of the year, which is why what month is, is october. there's
6:41 am
a lot of children and adults with mental illness. the main purpose that we have this event every year is because we want our neighborhood to, you know, start working together again. i don't know if you guys noticed on a news in philly that we have a lot of crime. but we're trying to join the older people with the younger people, so that was all understand what's going on. is that a you yelling at a young person and being disrespectful because i was raised where i just, i respect, do you respect me? that's just how it goes. so i think that the gap is not great anymore because there was like my age, i'm 57. and now those are, the 2 of them is all here, just doing the stuff that they're doing because they're not doing the same thing we were doing at home, like eating dinner. how is your day and what did you do today? let's watch a movie. desperate again, they're not doing that. and i think that happens a lot with these families. they need to start being together again. and working together said this is always wanted to be respect. love a lot of young people, the
6:42 am
a lot of love that they're not getting. so we're just trying to bridge the gap because the gap leverage right now was a little make america matter to me or i want to stays when you come without having to speak to me too. so this will be going to do, right? i'm gonna say a prayer over used to you for years and they going to be the next biggest oxford norris. the next big is one of that's going to change our community. the next biggest one is that the you go look up to the next biggest one of the 2. i hear what's your name? cali, cali was in a car. because let's say all the adults why her tale is the top. i need you all to pour into whatever dream they got a news on a porn soon to them so they can change the generation here with me. so we go and pray for these 2. i hear your father, god. thank you right now for the god. this is the day that you had made right now. father got. i got to special you right now? probably guy. the city of philadelphia father got you 3 over there life right now for the guy did to keep them safe. that should keep their families live safe. i know by the guy that people come in portland,
6:43 am
so they like right now for the guy that they changed the world right now while the guy was doing the thing that you need to change the world right now, probably got to change the generation right now. for the guy to the double, the double think that was right now while the guy, but we got supposed to do right now for the guy we got, you turn around right now for the guy, we got you the right to the originators, right? the guy, the guy you're going to say the right now for the guy to just be over there like right now, why the guy? 3 over all that you've been on is always you for the city of the guy, would you choose their inventory right now? finally got the
6:44 am
the, [000:00:00;00] the number you need, your visa, stupid loyce law here nancy nancy jims and then actually should see where it gets to the the only showcase use the
6:45 am
settings. go to the boys at the boys, the what would be the most name that'll be for them. imagery of us to florida doesn't want that extra them for the that the just don't need to shape house because the and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support,
6:46 am
we choose to look for common ground the the the, what is it while it oh, which is hopeless event. you got me while you got me, you got there. so it is nice this nice thanks. well, things we appreciate your we right now, and here's an air body to go back to some homeless and who with that needs. we don't want this for the q man because our communities were really up to the point. i have nobody to give back every day shift,
6:47 am
so i'm gonna go back to you no longer the homes that he let me go. go right here. speak where you see, is it the driver side, the visa visa piece, what if i just took the bigger pretty go for you. go, do you want me what size? what size speed. she want one. yeah, it sounds good. yeah. no problem. what size? well what size yeah, it's close to very guy we do. we just grab a mom drive. i mean what, what can they do lock up. the people that are drug addict. there's
6:48 am
a victim. you know, their victims. if you lock them up, you gotta lock them in a clinic or somewhere like somewhere where they can rebuild. it saved themselves by just certain drugs. they take the tangled cold turkey going cold. turkey is like going to withdraws, and a lot of these drugs go to withdraw. so it's really hard giving them money will kill them. you know, like if you would give them any form of money, they'll die. just so you just gotta give them very back to the n. oh, i'm sorry. of the we need more people say, oh shoot me an
6:49 am
e the very well now he is here in the name of 999. right. our the 1st year in the guard when i 1st read them and so the things changed throughout the year. so what this is richard glad got worse to get a better grace of god. and now community maybe i read this area is a full desert. and so we distribute food at least twice a month and we care about who we have
6:50 am
a food distribution that gives out so much food uh, over to tons of food. so the community and we have over 3 or $400.00 people that come out. actually it's about $500.00 people that come out to the, to the full distribution. and today we have our annual community events. and when we do the community day, we have the fully market. we have choirs come out, we have food trucks come out. and we advertise to the community for about 2 months . and we advertise to the congregation without giving all
6:51 am
a rob the save our children to save them and deliver them out of during the day with a bad step to kill this peo, and to destroy the deep depression that comes with poverty. and i think that like you asked, is it isn't worse today than it was yes to years. i would think that it has gotten worse because the population is growing and course and if you look around as many neighborhoods that are the plight of that has gone many more band in buildings and, and in the, in the city. and the economy is say, we need more money to to operate this is all it takes z.
6:52 am
gimme checks for respect. so we get a bill up by till tomorrow. gimme. gimme that the small there was a is i'm done with them. all that's always are always on the wall and i can't, i didn't want to say the words there now, but yes, we then are, wears here right now. look this up. i know a little bit of research on it and looked at as an area as i want to see the sunlight 19 something this whole area just and they've been stuff gone. even people ever in this area for years. so it's like a taps been around for as long as they're what they're doing and, and you said they were trying to do with me with every human animal in minnesota. they had a few scenes out here. they have of a bonus, half of others,
6:53 am
they're kind of do it as cash in black. and i tell you that though, in the house you got curfew, but we were still don't. a finding, a way around that i think was really is where is area because you know, where is there because as i they, they got as they got as light save types. it till they got as to the point i liked the houses. how is it down here? is, is, is discussing, say, you think and then it's freedom, tens of turn. yeah. yeah. you ever heard there's, would you rather were freedom or um, safety? ridgemont, safety, safety? oh, well we got freedom but. but can it be safe and 3, at the same time. you heard of north korea, they're not free. barely any crime though. i mean they're say,
6:54 am
you're not free. no, they're not free to get their own her car. just stop. there say it's enough freedom to where they feel like they can sleep on the street. they feel safe and there is almost like big groups together where they feel free, you know, so many people die there. yeah, that's true. what do you say? that's freedom. ok. there is a fireplace, curious as to what ways we get on edge all of a raise. you got to read shape, make me do it much, a try that behind it and try that. i think we got to look at what the difference between freedoms of and freedom from is. i feel like recently a lot of the freedoms from we are losing, you know, we, we shouldn't have to or in the richest nation on earth, die of diseases because our health care system hasn't broken. right?
6:55 am
so, you know, freedom from unnecessary suffering for, you know, medical hardship because of a lack of money, you know, or insurance. what have you sick offer what go got. you got to get better. you, you go to the hospital yet what you need to go to help you. okay. is that with a kind of libertarian unregulated capitalism that we're falling into . i think, you know, you have a few people that are able to exploit the powers that money gives them to negatively impact,
6:56 am
very large numbers of people by removing or decreasing their ability to afford the kind of lives that say want to let go of it is like go look miss our lives like we normally stays in because these are these. he normally leaves me steve plans to lose ample, if used to have funds as now to the point. look at it, was there running or tech came running there? you can't. there's nothing in there is like truly getting worse and worse every year. and as we go, would you like to leave this area? i would love to leave this area are visit the color space, but i would definitely love to leave this area. i can't leave this area cuz there's like my asset cuz family lives and has my music. i to my body here, legal. make it all the legal, make it out. you know,
6:57 am
for you is a lot easier to call my brothers boy jarvis. now are you talking to the guy? and there's more my god is shadley losing his problem. as people living here, guy here. this, this is so my home right here. this is the want, this is so my lady has got to eat sleep. take a p, a number 2, that's what they do here right here. this is the house, the bill to shine. do like to rainy days. this they home i or anything i was do a say they land on the floor. got totes the government stuff. anything that they want pushed out the food states?
6:58 am
no, i mean, so it means they just don't want to stop the problem. i think the the
6:59 am
malware but the one year did not to attempt to collect as business x amount, apache the show event, it will here job loss negotiated all of it is uh, international law for the defense of this appropriate assessment button. and that's a picture plus a month, visit us for that there for us in the media and let it be focused on the 2 reasons . did you say with the city the new country tempe? me, so it'll be pretty good. it was working monday morning to work it on stimulus. the industry is little less money before the sales dealer should william farmer shots, monuments. so we have court car started or decisions in my lab. and what was that man was the ones that ridiculous problems i put in the best one today and but you
7:00 am
know, so that's what it is that you want to set. i'm sure those are pretty short journals on patient data for she's getting those are the best do what i mean? there's a corporate shaft, the, the, the if the countries when suspended their funding to other law maintain their decisions. the impacts will be catastrophic on the people of color right now . as moving a 1000 countries join the us on the un suspending funds to the un rest of the agencies, the palestinians on want itself warns of devastating consequences for the lives of the anti us civilian population have gone. as far as the intensifies in southern gaza, doctors won't have definitely consequences not only for ms waley as point,
7:01 am
but also want at least reading inspections that oh the field hospitals. oh so this

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on