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pleasantly plump. phone. call. must be. oh i can ring to things been just in tears because i got a manager. but if you've known before don't move. on. yes i. have to hand mine don't want to and congestive heart failure. and actually literally bad. it took me two weeks to come out of the coma i'm just lucky it in my heart still is beating low enough to do what he need to do you know but death is making it weaker.
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it just makes me sleep easy and i found home by myself with my kids that there's somebody watching. and you. know. that. man. i would love to see him. i always say i wish i had a husband that worked and i decide. we were able to come home together at night and take care of the kids together but i know that's not reality and i know he's.
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providing a lifestyle for us that without him marking as. we know of the financial distress is one of the main factors that sends people to see marriage counselors in the areas that saw the biggest increases in new ball we saw the biggest increase in divorce rates people in the middle are trying to make ends meet in the process of experiencing an enormous amount of additional stress in their lives. and the. god she played. from homes in the neighborhood. paid from fades into been arrested in what the. sound as i mean look in here from my saw is the free and the only one behind no food. i mean they cook. this just from people stress and now. the economy is so jacked up over here and
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that's why we end up with situations like these people for different for loney's so . they made and frustrating at a job a very good man and trying it in people out. here rage against another person one with somebody else. they are just anything to take the fust ration now because they got too much else to do. psychologists and sociologists who what criminals consistently say that lack of respect is the trick for some to question all that's left to people just the maintenance of self-respect and so if that's threatened in some way then you see this violent and aggressive reaction. police makes a teenage boys and he. girl. on a gun fight in a birthday party or
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a privately owned club this is not unusual they've had a lot of people killed in this little in the past few years high school students killing each other you know in and you know this is you never know when you're in and you know be wrong and. i would love to walk to work or ride a bike to work and of course it's only like two miles down the road right on to scared to ride a bike or walk home at midnight i always worry about walking. always so with half the lights out right now. you know it's very dangerous place. to get a hold of a sixteen homicides last year. returns a lot more people are in this church policing community are trying to address an epidemic of violent crime much of it rooted in drugs streets way more shot good
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twelve twelve drills in this drill magazine no cites because it's not designed to me that inside. the city it is coming when i'm sick of the stress that just is this devastate look at look and we. think you can bring in make believe and. i'm thinking. you know i have this door close. and the good doctor. in our.
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war on crime way down every level those who can afford it are getting out of the way retreating to walden bay from where they can watch the new republican battle of the american. crime and the fear it provokes are crippling our society limiting personal freedom and fraying the time. of those who commit repeated violent crimes should be told when you commit a third bottle of crime you will be put away and put away for good three strikes and you are now thanks. i get caught with a gram a dope one point five. i would hurt anybody but myself
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i would sell it you know i didn't give it to kids or anything like that and i go to court i would try to hear anything new or used it three strikes. and they gave me a twenty five year sentence up in a box just live with bigger than this for the last seventeen years to be locked up in treated as i've been treated here there's not a man alive that wouldn't feel the same way that i do now they've created a ball i hate me yeah i'm in the pinotage but you know something i've never. never been caught with teaching i've got to get naked in front of females and these officers and i've got to bend over and show them my. yeah humiliating it it's beyond. i had all i had all.
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i had those kicked out on the robertson unit i was beaten almost to death they broke eight ribs they dislocated my arms mildly they broke my jaw they kicked our odd greil they broke my ocular bone not know but you know something the first time that i didn't get my head ripped off three days later it didn't hurt as bad and in a bit and in became a must i hate people and do you know how sad that is to say. you know i have been treated so bad back here that yes i could i could actually now i could kill a man. out really could i could kill him with these loaves and out and did not say and it's sad because you know. i was raised as
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a now. and what about going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do get me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taking a vote. what amounted to one of my going to do now because what you were before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you're released. this is a country that began with so that there's a limit. and yet we have more people in prison to tap into than anybody in the world. and. there's no doubt that being rich makes it less likely it will be incarcerated even if something terrible.
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says. so. this is the richest year ever human history the rich are getting richer this evidence are less and these are creators plutocrats these are do or make and things happen when they do well and we all do well. there's a religion that says everyone will benefit as only one to do with the real world so it completely fails in the real world house is the wrong word it's not a failure for the of fraction of one percent of the population that's accumulating wealth you know beyond the dreams of avarice the influence of money in politics has risen dramatically in recent decades the people at the top have more money what they've been doing has been giving bigger contributions to politicians and in return asking for lower tax rates on themselves and less stringent regulations on
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their companies from humble beginnings in small town arkansas to the world's leading retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty to no one except for maybe sam who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth. case because of. a national. registry. and they are highly respected in the communities in which they live and there they do respectable things for museums and they give money to hospitals and stuff. and yet you know in many communities people who work at will are. good ways but also getting food so basically the public is paying. for fiscal year in two thousand and twelve wal-mart has gross sales of what four hundred forty six billion and then the net sales were sixteen point seven but
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almost seventeen billion dollars net profit i have no problem when it comes to making no profit and like i said i have my own business but when you're making a profit at the expense of the people who are doing the work and they're their own food stamps it's a moral issue if you're making a decision i we're going to cut our so we can keep profit up you know what your doing. all the feel we don't know. everyone in the world should experience fleas and you'll get the old the old. the old according to just. woke up tomorrow will come along for the. social environment.
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right with. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as the years old industrial giants reap the benefit ignoring the caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed . to specific about.
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the earth or. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. from the. from. we've been finding that wealthier individuals are more likely to perceive the pursuit of self interests as opposed to collective interest as being moral and
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favorable or even observing this moralization of greed this greed is good mentality this culture absolutely selects for psychopathic thinkers you know people who literally have no empathy whatsoever because once you have successfully cleaved off at school considerations you're incredibly efficient i think there's nothing wrong with aspiring to be comfortable i don't even know that there's anything wrong with aspiring to be rich but the aspiration of wall street is how you money and the money is the amount of money so vast that you could pick up the phone or save you to whoever you wanted without repercussion. one of the necessary illusion for the general public is that we live in a capitalist economy but the rich don't believe for a minute of the insist on a powerful state to protect them from market the supply so it's goldman sachs makes
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a risky transaction. they're basically protected if it crashes they can run to the nanny state with their trap and build good morning this is a pivotal moment for america's economy. problems that originated in the credit markets and first showed up in the area of subprime mortgages have spread throughout our financial system it's been a dismal on the wall street last i think. yesterday the dow closed down five hundred investors agreed that this is a week to see whether or not the government can step in and he'll decide on in the i'm a strong believer in free enterprise. under normal circumstances i believe companies that make. bad decisions should be allowed to go out of business but these are not normal circumstances you know the president has said over and over it's the people's money. right about that it is the people's money but now it's the people's
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debt. this is the pain. that will stay with me for the rest of my life but you got to keep four hundred eighty million dollars i have a very basic question for you is this fair. the spectacle all of these bankers who have contributed hugely to bringing the western economies to the knees and you can still go home putting themselves money beyond the dreams of avarice and most people's eyes and they really think it was but sometimes i meet them socially. when you understand this is how capitalism works i say this is not how capitalism work this is talk up a blizzard goes hopelessly disastrously wrong. i'm yours. i'm the best person to speak on behalf of the wall street that it is i sit
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across from them. you know i see the humanity of the people on wall street are working harder now than ever before not knowing whether they could ever move up the ladder and when will this rat race and for the. doctor all the cast is it true because psychologists and probably more than anything else. is known for helping people manage i'm certain that and maintain optimal motivation and performance in times of uncertainty. it's become a mission for me to help people out there in this rough time because i feel like in my practice as a psychologist my clients are looking to me for answers my dissertation is the first study in the united states conducted in the last fifty years was called the
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casualties of wall street and assessment of the walking wounded and my findings basically showed that we are currently in a crisis of connectivity. the elderly. should not bail out those who made the reckless decision to buy a home they knew they could never afford. that word came up a lot o. greedy homeowners this is serious about for people who bought t.v. their second mortgages and it's their father and they were greedy that's the
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mentality blame the victim. i keep using my credit cards to live and then i got those where i was myself and i'm at the. fixing to be moving. i've got to go very soon within the next few weeks you know warming. this is this is the. there's a lot of data. suggesting that social mobility is an all time low people despite their hard work on it's achieving the american dream. so who is it that achieves wealth it's often those individuals that are born into wealth in the first place. i actually feel like i'm blessed with having everything i need. to look here.
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could not ask for anything more in the she's living. or. dead fifteen years old i left big stone gap to ginia and i hitchhiked across this entire continent to southern california. and i had a good job. heterosexual show of a life was good i was thinking about going to hollywood be the next tom cruise or somebody you know me. but it didn't happen my to. feel that mainstream school is a great place for kids who are even slightly above the curve.
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so it probably homeschool if they're not staying on track meeting the milestones meeting the goals they need to meet it's going to impact long term what their outcome looks. no challenge is more urgent. no debate is more important. we can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well while a growing number of americans barely get by. or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of rules. it's not the case that all of the is attributable to bad apples but rather that the barrel is bad the barrel is what's contaminating the outposts it's the institutions that prioritize getting ahead above all else that it's ok to break the law if that means that your going to make more profits
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for the company with no attention to what the consequences are for the system as a whole. what i object to is the feeling that there's some mechanism out about which you can do nothing new to that's not simply not true chief if you want to change this they can change it and never. let a busy a tailor an m.p. it's today. have a voice for my fellow workers and everybody this. food industry rochelle mounted what would you like to say to the boss health for whom your work i don't blame any one particular company the truth is unless the government actually acknowledge the importance of the home test within this country people are going to continue to be failed these problems a deep rooted within the system and it's the system that needs to change my name is
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janet sparks and i am a wal-mart associate at store number eleven zero two when i think about the fact there are see my do made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart associate. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. i wish we'd never gotten jesus sent of which we've never had this storm high rewards i didn't realize about was going to happen maybe all those orders knew perfectly well that this would be the result of it but i think the plot is unfortunate some are regretted i think you know you sort of always have it maybe in
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the back of your mind that you know you're not part of something good but i don't have a clear sense of why i'm doing something actively harmful and then when the financial crisis hit i started to feel really uncomfortable and i asked my boss will the public ever forgive us for this and meaning the bail out and he based i said to me well here's the thing the public always forgets the public forgot after the savings and loan crisis the public forgot after long term capital management blew up the public always forgets and the public will forget again and we will you know move on and it will go back to normal so don't worry about it.
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what holds its institutions are going. to put themselves on the lawn to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or similar want to. get into the right to be pros this is what will befall the spectrum or can't be good that i'll be interested in the waters of college. there should.
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