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how out. of her asshole to believe all this very reason some people. some problems with the sick. will move through the city and. it's. really easy to see right there. is many reasons why of course told so recently so she was really it's not a war deal responsibility. this is many reasons as was the first song. so start of the beginning for example we can. talk about the case of jose who
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was in that spot. so he got refers here by his friend whose name was also his and. they both worked in times square on their kind of costume asked the other jose was that man and this jose was all wrong too so they got to know each other and the other jose got to it and there's a situation that was going to enough that he was he was ready to. patch up his family that he was in train trunk and rent a car that was so you really united with his wife and children and they moved out on into prime and together. so the city. is soon is that this is what's i'm sure you heard. how. this was a time from cuba. where you come from europe i've been in different states of the
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united states and. this is. the best this is the top that day everything you know what i mean don't make it. he will make it in no way. you know what i mean he said i did but to me he knew you. know i don't need mean i just get out of a nothing wrong place where you can never see what close. so thank you very much to me appreciate it but did. that. make you. feel. when you when you're young you have a lot of energy and had to because our and i went around painting beggars in the street and i went to the bowery i painted bums i'm sorry.
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i'm not that political i'm not that. you know to me it's more about. statics you know if i paint black people it's not because i love them or don't love them i say i find it beautiful i find it easy to paint. from income i mean it's the city is so close to. the mayor. it's like the rich get richer and the poor people just like to watch. how do you full so far down so most. from me unemployment. and half expecting me plus my friends. and tell police where your answer it is usually if. you live on the street you know something almost down to change stations sometime other than
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a change station when you get cold you know but on city got a lot of college and homeless people but the government. not really funding it. no and then a lot of the shelter today be having people rallies down the street because people begin raped and sheltered to get involved you gotta sleep with one eye open and one up close i was in a shelter in one town and a guy like right next to me in town a rabid dog jumped into a no stop. and shelters is no good that's why you see a lot of homeless people on the street to feel safe. and it's easy you know to make a few dollars die here and pay somebody to let you stay at night it's that way you know you say i see by about myself you know because i'm in an area you know that it's not that much that i know you only got one life i'm going to happen it's going to happen anyway and i just prayed to the lord i don't. i just keep my head up every day long i've got another shot. i said you.
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don't have a final you took your entire yeah can you think that. when i grew up here in new york in the fifty's in the sixty's for instance there were three soup kitchens in new york down the bowery and one in brooklyn today there are twelve hundred and over a hundred camp trees and other emergency food programs that's how the need has grown when they first started this soup kitchen in nineteen eighty one or two or three depending on who you ask and it was an epidemic almost it was in the eighty's you couldn't walk down the street without four people each block asking you for something homelessness was very visible today thirty some odd years later there are more homeless people in new york then there were down by almost double and yet you don't see them as much because what the result of the laws and the result of the
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regulation is just too high almost as not to fix it not to cure it but i. that's what the results say cities broken windows policies all that stuff that's what the result of that is. and to make it a crime. that . i came to do. they sent me to a program. to. look around including a room. smaller than the jail six anybody that's missing. which
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is a bad news. so homeless people here in new york city that's come december was very very very very very close to snow. people do you feel i mean if you. are going to get knocked up in some way. you can. jump in a shelter. if. there's anybody on purpose no. just a lot of why do they get. shelter and food. coming from them right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york he told me. personally. they make money.
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they make money. they get paid. ok sure. i mean so you make me sitting one when you think you know as you get locked up for you. actually in defense of america if you have an address you can get supplemental security income or you can get a broker but will fake people they don't like to give you a room and then you simply just if you're supposedly able bodied men they will give you welfare but they want you to work a few hours a day do something but if you're disabled then you're entitled to supplemental security income which is about like eight hundred dollars a month plus food stamps plus medicaid but you have to have an address in order to receive a check it doesn't have to be your own lease whether you can say you're living with somebody you are living with a friend or how do you get it rest if you're homeless. because they.
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think they did a bunch. right take. a lot. take squad right club break ok this is his corner this is this is his spot and everyone who lives on that street knows him and when they go to nice restaurants and they have extra food to take out they get to give a gift to him but in a good mood to give them a cooler or a dollar. but if i. put up a little cabin please look at me a little bit this is a really hard to do you know. moment and. then go when he was in our room he painted the postman the poster he was like in costume get a blue suit and he had a hat and
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a beard when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some imagist nab you know. it's boring. and sometimes the homeless people do look biblical it looks like that in the bible and long beards and tragic eyes so this is what interests me the basic statics of the subject. i know subject. participle. but not a sense of humor. to catch that. it takes coming. off i think i'd i'd like. to see the priest he better say right. now we saw the people that's the way that one was her father sold struck.
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his deal said he would not look at my painting until it was fitting that it was finished he wanted to take it away he said that's my soul you know you're a jewel you're going to get a million dollars from guggenheim museum i mean it was like educated in it in certain ways he said i'm taking a page yes mine so we have to we had to face a little bit so i said look at taken today because we buy it be it i'd love to talk about it so i bought him a hot dog and in a beer and i grabbed my painting and i read into it thanks. to him to get away. it's a great deal of mental illness and some of it's quite serious some of the schizophrenia and look people are very very hard to treat and really need medication in order to function in somewhat normal way and if people are just angry at the world it's
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a society and don't want to have anything to do with any. part of obey the system i would rather find their own way of surviving. big bucks but. i would like to do the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the cynical we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once will just i'm sorry mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of
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a mellow minutes from around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. it's all over having is a. funny in march of two thousand. that the apartment building. was. the train chairs. multi-tracks in central park.
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almost. no taking naps in the library. come a long way. finally. leave. you know if this. is closer to the sweeter the made the smaller the for the better to leave it all going to pay for it was born of kids it was is a call to arms on a new york city some of them are without their children and out of the education but like everybody there mr chairman well we will do some searches hours in the halls and i caught up in indianapolis but that has become really an hollowness i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started eating here and as i started eating here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found ash if it was michael was given a call and then because. i joined the class and for him i gave him
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my certificate to become a column that will show what has been a hard year but i joined doing what i. to give him a bad person and give him service in the community as it is he will be doing. is a wonderful feeling to know that you can not shot him and slowly but surely very so. and through all of that i was able to create a catering as well because we do all their oil in the way here in order to keep some which tourists and eat in the apartment i put a pot of hot water. just so we don't freeze. the stuff on it that when it comes to the debate. as to the last thing i could take . my came businesses that it was not major is not like i'm doing
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a major company anything so far i have service from behind a thousand people depending on the have been depending on the party so this is one of my six second close's jabs on things that i actually do that i the first one was working with kids and that worked with kids for twenty years teaching chess and after scruples now i'm hoping that now i can go back into the afterschool program but now not to teach in chess but teaching. and teaching the next generation how to eat how to cook condiment a well balanced meal and not only to eat but. cold so we don't have to be dependent on me. out of the. house i came here was like wow i am president i like. to go
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to my friend whatever it takes to go. everything went down you. know so much money. it's amazing how fast. and it's never just one thing. or something. you take you use it you know. overnight. to be exactly. the same really really kind of serious. but i guess optimist i mean. sometimes i can get on the system and say i can get something and it takes a lot. to me take you home is using. most of them is crazy because society can deal with society most. society
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it does more harm to the. most of time you be here in the media brainwashes you think in this brainwashing you into when they just have a girl if she was so smart she had a badge and. she was. issued the song touches so people say when was your wish and so we challenge. and she say i can't deal. with people can't do what. i can do with the size when you're out which. you wouldn't. know you didn't get. you look. next when you going to. see the first. at least the vast majority of the people who were
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there. or. there will. hold it. for the. that's a big difference between that and. your. descriptions today doctoral for they grew up middle class or better something happened something from enron to an illness with no health insurance through financial collapse whatever and very rarely was the trigger powerful or drugs usually most of most of the people i've got into their stuff to use problems after they've been a. mile this is my daughter she's like everything you know i love it so much it's actually changed now for i was like wow. you know life ain't worth living my good night no right now news ninety. minutes.
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late she's been up for over to. my daughter smiles on my cousin but her mother just don't want her around me. it's like a memory makes sometimes steep in the mud and we read whatever gadgets memories change go and you have no memory you had no kind of like inclinations of anything this beautiful was something that sticks out in your. life they were. told we deep into a depression. string this hasty you know you want to change you sometimes have to get into a position you can't find your way out. no i really don't have anybody. you know that guy is somebody. i guess it was. me. it was
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i guess. let's have a moment of grace for our meal and i think i did this last year a little song for us to learn that i think speaks for all of us so here's how it
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goes this is a great room to sing and so sing my somewhere out. west to. suit us. and bread loaf oh. you. know. and. for justice to those who are fit and. justice to those who. sued us. regular soup kitchen serves about one fifty or so hard to go soup kitchens have
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been serving him out of town i imagine we'll serve my country maybe more depends as long as they keep coming we'll keep service serving god. food for here's another order. and. good. job of the word is good enough to allow you know everybody has a pot. you know what i mean somebody in the bottom is no you know it's like a close. to the bottom. no when when when you see when you're gonna get leading and you see a skin not ground out that some people don't have that will to come back to come back all this way very very there be. it's hard to make up your mind and say i'm coming back yeah i'm going to this is a mantra take time and when you push you take that person mentally does we come from a mentally want you to just push it mentally everything you've got to change everything
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you've got to be around people who feel that way you've got to be change willing to go to bed with just the plain clothes that's what it takes it takes a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing we need shoes to do something about just something about sunlight we have to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people like mine to queue up there with a living you just going to make you just have to be willing to start from the very bottom did you reach and work your way back up and get some time to take some to do did you meet with. or. do groom i feel for it was kind of on their own initiative at a certain point in the near history where the mayor asked churches and other religious institutions to step up in helping solve the homeless i think down and so a lot of faith institutions actually did step forward and provide to the church
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that program for our program guests arrived to see seven thirty and turned thirty at night and then they leave by seven o'clock in the morning. it was set up that way mainly because that's so only way we could make it work with volunteer staff here. if you really happen anywhere to get out of this just a one bedroom apartment and it can happen. we have labels for space here because it is available but you know people would appreciate any where they sleep. solo on a sailboat just be produced. over you know how to feel. right to make whatever who are. going to use your great opportunity that will make it easier to make you know. he. was.
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your role be your play be. be do call. grow up and stop to be up to. what people believe to see you pay money for do give you. what people take care of you don't what you would get up. he says say the country runs doing the drugs were there should never be no home in this city or region sitting in a work in the mall because you got over twenty. two.
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i'm. excited but i think. kind of. because. i'm back writing. about money and i'm actually sick for a politician right the last. time. coming. here is just too much. of a diet. that. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from that might think.
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it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. the coming up. at our teen years we have to print pretty. good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes well handled it makes sense that i'm going to.
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think hypoxic. over my shoulder doing the job that you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioning the constitution because there's far as because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy shrike i'll. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the little picture of what's actually going to go into the world we go beyond identifying a problem we're trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america have my number ready to join the movement then welcome the third. bill i'm tom arbet washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight the big picture.

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