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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 an awful thrown away ticket and everything was close. so thank you very much i mean it's a difficult thing that. make you. feel . when you when you're young you have a lot of energy and headed because our and i went around painting beggars in the street and i went to the bowery i painted bunch of sorry. 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 find it beautiful i find it easy to paint.
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it 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. going to tell police where your and rate is usually if. you live on the street you know something almost down to change stations sometime other than a change station when you get cold you know but on city got a lot of college and the homeless people but the government is not really funding it. you know and in a lot of the shelter today be having people rallies down the street because people begin to read didn't sheltered to get involved. you gotta sleep with one eye open
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and one out close i was in a shelter in one town and a guy like right next to me john a rabid dog jumped in and you know stop. and shelters is no good that's why you see a lot of homeless people on the street you feel safe here in studio you know to make a few i'll die here and pay somebody to let you stay at night it seems that way you know you say i see by about myself you know because i'm in an area and i know that it's not that much but i know you only got one life so i'm going to happen it's going to happen anyway and i just created a lot of don't. i just keep my head up and every day long i've got another shot. that i'll take 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
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eight 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 show almost just 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 a band by almost double and yet you don't see them as much because what the result of the laws and the result of the regulation is just high homo says not to fix it not to cure it but the height and that's what the result of safe cities broken windows file policy is all that stuff that's what the result of that is.
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get knocked up in some way they could just. jump in. if. there's anybody on purpose now. just like why do they get. shelter and food. coming from them right now ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york his home in person is working. ok i mean so you make me a city in one way and i think you know as you get locked up. actually in defense of america if you have an address. you can get supplemental security income or you can
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get welfare but will fake you look they don't like to give you room and then you simply do this 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 but you can say i'm living with somebody you are living with a friend or how do you get in a dress if you're homeless. because they. make a good approach. right take. a class. get squat right programmatic case this is his corner this is this is his spots and everyone who lives on that street knows him and when they go
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to the nice restaurant and they have extra food to take out to get them to give a gift to him both in a good mood to give them a cooler or. something. else. but if i. put up a little cabin people give me a little bit because it's like really hard to do you know. all middle. vend 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 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 they're out of the bible they have long beards and. tragic i so this is what interests me the basic statics
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of the subject. i know subject. participle. but not a sense of humor. to catch that. it takes coming. i think i'd i'd like. to see the reason he better say right. now we saw the people that's the way that one was her father sold short. his deal said he would not look at my painting until it was fin that it was finished he wanted to take it away he said that's my soul you know you're
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a jewel you're going to get a million dollars from the guggenheim museum i mean he was like and educated in it in certain ways you say that i'm taking a page yes mine so we have to we had to fight with it so i said look at taken today kids will buy it be it i'd love to talk about it so i bought him a hot dog 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 then the people just angry at the world as a society and don't want to have anything to do with any part of of any system and would rather find their own way of surviving.
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closer to the sweeter the made the smaller the for the better to. the delight of things born of kids it was physical tells on a new york city somehow without their children and out of the education but let him and daddy are discouraged early while he grows in some senses ours it was and i quote i've been in the midst. but you asked for this i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started reading here and as i started reading here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found this michael was given a call in every class. and i joined the class and for him i gave myself like it to become a call and they will share what has been hard but i doing what i do give them
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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 cannot charge only. slowly but surely very so. and through all of our was able to create a catering as well because we all their oil and the way we are in order to keep some we share is simply in the apartment i put upon the hot water. just so we don't freeze. the stuff on it being there when it comes to the debate. as to the last thing i could teach. my kid business is little is non-majors now that i'm doing a major company anything so far i've service from behind two thousand people depending
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on the band depending on the party so this is one of my say second close's jobs 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 school now i'm hoping that now i can go back into the afterschool program but now not teaching chess but teaching. and teaching the next generation how to eat how to cook. a well balanced meal and not only to eat but. so we don't have to be dependent on the. new was like wow i invested in like i. did you. want to.
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know everything went down you. know so much money. it's amazing how fast. and forever just one thing i want. to take you here is to get up here overnight. and be a dad. so really really kind of serious. but i guess yeah. i mean. sometimes i get on the system and i can get something and it takes a lot. to me take. most of them is crazy because society can deal with society most. societies it does more harm to the. most of time you behave. the media brainwashes you mean think in this brainwash you into would just have all girl if she was so
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smart she had a badge and. she was. issued the song touches so people say when was she going to show you so we challenge you. and she say it. to you. if you. can do what. i can do with the size when you're out pollution. you wouldn't. know. you think if. you look like me. next when you going to get. that. this is just the first. at least the vast majority of the people who were there. rule for. their reform. sold it. were for that. that's
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a big difference between that and. your. good students today doctoral for they grew up middle class or better and 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 substance abuse problems after they've. filed this is my daughter she's like everything you know i love it so much it's actually changed now it's like wow. you know i mean where did i good night now right now and is ninety. eight she been for over to. my daughter she. doesn't but
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her childhood just don't want her around me. memory make sometimes steep in the matter we read whatever gadgets memories change goal you have no memory you don't have 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. straightness case you know you want to kill some sometime get into a position to find your way out. no i really don't have anybody. else i can buy you some but. i guess if. you give me i guess.
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us. and you. both do all over. you. oh so. very and. for justice to those who are fit and tongue. justice to those who. sued. her. regular soup kitchen serves about one fifty or so hard to go soup kitchens have been serving about one hundred fifty i imagine will serve a couple or maybe more depends as long as they keep coming we'll keep for serving
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god food for here's another order. and. good. of the word is good after a while you know everybody has a pot. you know what i mean somebody in the bottom is no yeah it'll take longer or something to the bottom but she will. know when when when you see when you get a lot of the lady in the siesta not around out there some people don't have that will to come back to come back we have all this way very very there be. just to make up your mind say i'm coming back yeah i'm going to this is a mantra take time and when you push you take that first mentally it does we come from baby mentally once you take this to percept mentally everything you've got to change everything you've got to be around people who feel that way you've got to be willing to go to bed with a good discipline could just that's what it takes it takes
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a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing when you choose to do something about just something about right have to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people it's like mind that you were there with salinity and you just going to make you good just you have to start from the very bottom did you reach school and work your way back up and get some time to take some tick tick tick tick tick me with ideas or. you remind me of it was kind of a mayor's initiatives at a certain point and near history where the mayor asked churches and other religious institutions to step up in helping solve the homeless and the damage so a lot of faith institutions actually did step forward and provided the church bed program for our program guests arrive at the scene seven thirty and turned thirty at night and then they leave by seven o'clock in the morning it was set up that way
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mainly because that's so only way we could make it work with the volunteer staff here. if you really happen anywhere you have as little as just a one bedroom apartment and it can happen. we have a great will to offer. here because it is available but you know people would appreciate any where they sleep. the. following to say about this be produced a dog over a week you know how to feel. right to make whatever who are. going to feel a great opportunity that will make it easier to make you know. they'll do he. was. your role he plays the. lead you call the girl was. to be up to. you what the people
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new york to london. the whole world is. on the end. of the court building at the end of the street another one more transparent society gets the money or the tears become we see military and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a. drama . stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing.
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picture of today's not just from around the globe. of the nine hundred fourteen though scenario is a flicker will do that because the united states is insistent on becoming the dominant force on every continent but brian when it when we look at about the calculations and strategy i have to go back to iraq afghanistan libya and you get in that's all recklessness in my opinion if you know that the u.s.
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policy resembles those what the caricature of those western movies where they put the drunken cowboys coming to town and shoot the place up just because they can and . community board alone more then somewhere around two hundred children for all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those
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kids soon these whole recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kid. growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. what is the who's writing it and where was it leaving to be seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the medium is the message and this most by will mean when the planet is now the method for defining licked of reality each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right.
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american and european politicians pledge their support for the ukrainian opposition at a major munich security conference raising some eyebrows. where there's a new democracy all down feeling street riots that are becoming more and more violent to promote democracy russia's foreign minister hits out at the west with accusations of double standards when it comes to the protests. syria demands an apology from america's top diplomat threatening to pull out of direct talks with the opposition if they do not get one that says the situation for those fleeing the conflict worsens. there's no food nothing to eat or drink as a militants are inside as well and the soul of the prophet who want this to stop r.t. visits a starving.
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