tv The Great American Pilgrimage RT September 16, 2018 9:30am-9:57am EDT
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and that's by the way so that our children and their children have a better than what we have today. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin so what test hollywood guy usual suspects every movie proud american first of all i'm just as george washington and r.v.'s to see uncle still enjoyed the big boy buzz this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i honestly think and all i know that there were no windows up last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun. meet every day americans who knows. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most and see how things got so i was making. the right thing to hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which.
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our alone hero makes his way through the midwest in hopes to reunite with max and also continue on the pilgrimage of no. max lost in chicago stephen has a new copilot look rio we're in chicago. i'll tell you something else right now rio i like big cities brother for new yorkers right but i come to chicago i got a lot of old friends here we've got great deep dish pizza. and look. i think both of us we need a little cleanup going to find a partner shop help your buddy can find stuff for you to get all cleaned up nice and pretty sound good. in search of a barber shop steven finds
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a cornerstone in the sell side neighborhood to get cleaned up and speak with the owner to get his perspective on what's happening in america from best of. them also big brother star i have heard i'm good sir i love to get cleaned up if you have some availability i got a man standing by ready for you margot young lady we're going to give you a shampoo for if you're going to take a hit go free thank you do me a favor have a seat with your writing thanks all right. while waiting steven decides to photo bomb some selfies. through a special client mr rooney is good with shampoo all for big growth. and also gives one solicited relationship advice. you're probably right. you better get another job this is a girl you're. going to be ok.
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church on the river one day at a time star david. are you ready almost. no. chance upset i'm revealing too many girl secrets you should upset. as a guy sharing a scene thank you so much. more than the slag if they have a seat belt well he may be a distracted driver he always wears his seat belt and the new. machine will. think you know how so i feel perfectly well steven is getting is here done rio is having a spa day of his own. low . as it stands alone well.
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i grew up you know when the dead there was the next mine so it was always when he was cut our hair is kids it was always cleaner and all that stuff so you. say yeah i mean if that's what i mean i mean it and then you can be announced as i'm going to the national today once i'm done with pounds establishment. ready to go acceptable respectable well it's going to take more than a shape for that and take more than. i just said that. so my friend with your mommy is going to what brought you to our lovely tessa here let me get your first name put money into power listen pal pals barbershop where we have the heart of being a war when the middle of
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a very historical neighborhood here chicago is going through a lot of stressful things right now even here alan seventy four you must be doing something right yes we're doing good business we're good people here will professional we're licensed most barbershops back a day or historic we you know a place where weather comes together me and they kind of has been changed and it's generations of shit goes through to bring that back i want to make a place where i get my head that i was the premier to one day of my neighborhood and i couldn't find a place for us so although you know what will push right here in this mall this mall was it you know i was here and i stood here with a thirty thousand dollars business by my sofa like three months though when he came in there one day i got to watch as they were going to have three books and we were going ever since kind of sort of to find friends yes yes big time favorite pages of the f.b.i. and actually i was blessed to you know have. i'm on the stand about what the film
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version. of the movie is they were for years i care about my people my situation is to be the best example i possibly can be so you know what i'm an all complain about not having a barbershop. so i went to bible college game bombs license that stuff. of a tame a barber teaches license i will buy a list of the animal obama's chicago fire t.v. show you almost got for me to do was go to the marley with the me brother reason because we were traveling through self coda. and met a fellow who's a native american who is part of the dakota lakota sioux nation ok and he runs and he started on the rez because there's a lot of poverty on the reservation so like you he said you know what i'm going to start a business on the reservation to all the young people consider you can have your own business he just said the same thing pretty much just you know there's no
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barber shop you did all of that at a time when it was probably the most difficult to do that in the economics of it yes and no i guess in the secada was one of most a good cities in the world we have three different. sales african-americans were devoted to going back to us so so a lot of things that keep us apart said the barber shop is not just an easy thing to do just you know properties it was buy books it's a lot of different factions that have to do with just business. to really bunch of cattle which is say one of the worst things they could have had to abandon it was business happens to us here so somebody came to do a start right there and started shooting two clients q. was shot. in his box shop two years ago. your barber right now was here. is those. a blow away by the wall. changed perception this is your
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neighborhood and your box and your barber shop to shop at the ledge you go back to the course is this pretty was you know me would you like to go back to the well you would feel to be was blown out of i don't you my god no nothing but this spirit of death. keeps people where nothing less well feels will pretty much and they happen . we have nothing to do with everybody knows that we're positive those that will stand it we license bob as we do is supposed to so why should just fall back and that they did is one of situations with tragedy well as here we turn to trial so will something bad happen but it was used for good so i was wise washout free ourselves somebody has bunch of these kids so they call for a cease fire label because they realize a bit to hear of the kids that are going out here kill each of us want to stand up because they expect to stand up to this people so that's why we need to get all the
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barbers go again obama was going to give the kids fifty four hours in the park for a couple of hours here is what they call the brotherhood of a ceasefire. would do is empower the barbers to start to speak to their class get this war starts there but soviet power pharmacists really realize who they are and what their. what their position is aside they use their power to create change and they start to talk to the key thing the kids look up to the city is here they come to you to make it look good they will miss the mayor actually paid attention and gave us two hours between valdosta over the war college and the barbershop of course to mayor emanuel. may we finally you've done something. others were. against you that is and by the way you google me i'm perceived as a trump london right wing christian christian. thank you know very little of the
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dead about forget about the twelfth. there's a. bill business here. are going on about. you when you get to the t. word from hell. you know who is the real girl not the who is israel's president what i'm learning is i'm just stupid by. the way you are where you're from who i am one of been through you know i'll tell you right now man i find myself more blessed and happy and joyous and free the more i stop whining about how much i think i can impact all this politics of this and. try to save the world you can't save the world is the very last place a billion people were right where you could save your family by being the best example you could say to your community your coming your way a little bit where you live directly bobbie you could exist as well as that we
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would always miss you know what's crazy what i'm trying to do right now and i'm going to get in trouble for this one. but like rodney king said can't we all just get along. i believe we can once we get to know each other yet. you know what i'm all star trek these was star struck by going to be our prime directive you know me know most of you know roads other cultures best know because who you know will to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know we need a prize you get all the coastal work we go and it will be one before the world like me could simply be that way but people webpage and i am taken back as you go to write the book you have a totally different perspective i was born in the world and i do we are here right now just struggling to survive. make sure our kids stay alive so i have a whole different perspective of the troops as waste in the the film. all
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politicians like ourselves who loves to swipe a small poster isn't going to affect you know. chose it as exactly shapes in fact the coach and the way the people pick the people they are all here for the kids to see that's what really matters trump really doesn't matter to us at all with what we're here and we have to constantly educate ourselves in kind. of good to be true usually the trump they want to turn everything a whole other direction but actually you have to wonder why would you want them or why the zero zero zero zero for exactly zero because that's a really good thing. well. come up. with. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution
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is always spontaneous but. there's not going to be as the president has to be a certain. style of ethics nalang a step till obama wasn't present. did your world change for the better. full of good health you had people. race for they was able to move around and do things a little bit easier than have a low a lot of person from the political standpoint oh well we go could use a little cook that he gave to the people who need obama and then i went to bob carr was i have to pay to go about this stuff all of. so like i said before. learn and all of you on the food and i'm locked up. well brock obama be elected it was
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a change they made first the first time ever vote and you know it's katie and i know but it's also what made me feel included and when he won it gave us all hope that that was even possible even for him to be so eloquent in the way you know period of some social for gave us a great example of a male and it empowered a lot of his a lot of his our scholars male social will based on if in the eight years of barack obama more and more and more positive things happen for african-americans in america praise god. now my question is and you can if we if that were true for chicago how did the alignments get worse if that positive stuff was happening at the same time violence always existed but is there course. the president is just a person that is in a position that we see this approach that we get to pick on the souls which we can point to say he's the problem but there are greater powers in control of things so
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so black slaves for five hundred years we so-called free for a little bit over one hundred. years the dam is not going away and g.'s in the gammas goes on both sides because young white folks are damaged just like young black males that it was because we were raised in the same society so we had chicago chicago we had a station we had the projects that we now call the projects there a lack of all a gang leaders and they dissimulate all these people across chicago do you have kids out here with no fathers yet women i have been able to raise their kids and then now you know so they got all these are really. mad at each other about facebook because curls is silly stuff because of nonsense like real ignorance you have to ignore it's the state of ego and they know bit of a day scene from your perspective why is my wanting chris so much so in chicago it's almost because. pearcey tale but it's the truth so we have freight trains for
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a change one to one neighborhood we have keys we use to build up the freight train when you get a deal games t.v.'s and you can get good serious trends like that coming through long around america. you know we did that we were ticket scalpers we get those for michael jackson many of them but please continue so good stuff all in all for its am i understanding this correctly if those weapons stops them train she sees that whole thing which ain't no use education as a case of the came here because it is ignorance if you really knew who you were you would want to kill your growth you know would your brother really was a who he came from and his history of his movies people you would kill that you would lift it up then you got kids that don't have no instruction once well have no idea of the cost of the leadership they're watching t.v. in videos they have good real good they've been sensitized i'm totally d.
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says its eyes and feel with the fantasy yummy that their little literally living off the face put me off with images that they create so you get key as dumb as their own face but would goods not too long ago i would've said where's all the black leaders in chicago stepping up to hear nothing. we in the form of will say gang leaders would say get what you know we had a masterful man that way and organizations and i mean he started out is street just like the kid at the start of the seven liquor those guys will only lead to these thugs so that's always made. they got power in numbers they get grants. program a breakfast program for kids and a t.v. show to cable you know like the educational people this type of a good job before girls as well. hold do they had. control of the neighborhood but
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then they brought drugs heroin country cocaine comes in distractions so all of our leaders all of the leaders that we. were told to you know revere an ominous also for their respect but how for me but then gere right now back in the day what would you go as a black man would you go to pay for college for your daughter would you go if you want to open up a business you could go to a bank you went to the policy makers to give you money to invest in your future downtown like you would was downtown periods like a second downtown we should go over there get out east say it was a movie deal there with. you. know if they like it was amazing and they took all of that away and then we want to go there as big though wow are we standing up doors open about half what it is i am servos we are but we have been conditioned to get educated and then we move on which is away from our actual neighborhoods so we
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don't plan jefferson's yeah stephen exactly like the jeffersons through me help people who have the wherewith all right here are the keys they don't have right here all the men there are on drugs or alcohol we allow kids to do more than we shoot well i was neighborhood and i don't know how we got bridgeport running down the street with mayor daley it will raise them not about allow kids to take over they will you know say that they're going to get up and they're going to police their neighborhood period they will work with the police or give the police but they will make sure that the neighborhood is all we should do the same thing but we don't have the brain trust that we should because the soon as we get educated we leave here but you're starting to change yes and if feels amazing i suppose it is yeah because this is going to be able generationally now young black men will graduate from your barber school and then be able to give their story a stand this is how my last change back to america when it's under weight has
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anyone checked in with real in a while. really can make a thinner moment and when they can. get. the voice to. tell it all. these jabs it's your brother. he's got a good gig for the next eight years now don't really innocent even that don't worry but i will tell you that. you know say no me just very loud and clear he replies the little fish are you going to. eat. i'm starting to elections now. i remember my last question. so just tell what's america mean to you as there's still hope.
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america to me. is the idea of hope ideal hope for the actuality of america the reality is that we're. a country that was developed on genocide so therefore we're going through the growing pains of dealing with a genocide. and as we get over that we reconcile with what has happened to a lot of different people everybody has been subjugated and used to we would still be a bit of fear we would see a certain race with a certain class in the mirror of the soul and so we rectify those issues and. give some type of solace so that we can grow from this is where it's coming here in the ne. and. just at least have been. a
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bit of a sense in my experience to know that i'm going to do a whole lot more listening than talking. yeah. i understand the perception of a much better man than i did before i came into the school so i'm glad to able to listen . to her thanks for making the effort. of thank you so much i can share all right i think we got to go check on. my other little family. the little hounds got the real. help bless you and this place thank you and your family to fish it syria i'll be back there we do good. things are the way i like ico.
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day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly well miss l. train it's. finally and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon we can make it. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so like i like you on you i'm live in new york and i actually live on a farm in upstate new york long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i can i am a little fun with you know. you sing like a children's tooth and. no one two three four five six seven nine ten.
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