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was that from. the c.e.o. from me. now let's face it i don't. know how facing the president. i don't have faith in the system. i'm just a broken system that is not designed for people like me.
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the sociology professor the civil was much present authority in local. hall when he tried to became while it. i got tired so i shot him of his nature. committee go. cause it i killed him in broad daylight. ten years in prison for that.
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live as. i said i've got it set up. the eyes of i've got it right i'm not. letting this call alexandra fifty one years old and i'm homeless in new york city since two thousand and eight . there is a r.'s they have now there are. racists coming up there have you done that to us is the dollar subject on a good day after it's we hunch but this is a see ourselves up into eighteen hours straight up and down up and down on my feet
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. arbet i'm sure. it was a bitch. of dollars so. i smoked sixty cigarettes a day. a closer. i'm in the process troops but suit up of the system that is all about profit to me it is human nature. coming from a family of eight and poverty when i was going to school i used to have to wear
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a tooth have pants to walk to hold one pair of pants i was poor i was so poor that i wanted to do it must have out of the whole a part of it you know i wanted to make a better life for myself i didn't like qualities. i hated probably made a vow to myself and my ever got to the place where i can make some money interest whale i would do that. kind of people did a lot of security. two
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or three feet although some may see me because i'm going to end of. people don't like journalists like this you know the main. business on this whole these sort of numbers is going to be in the as many. different people who are here for different reasons.
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loss of job loss or. whatever the excuse is they come down here to get themselves a job. i think the fundamental problem that we all face and then whatever situation the pharmacist alike are felt like a community like a lot like a family a lack of support around you. say listen a lot like a lot of other american cities. in some ways it's still very segregated. got a lot of people that it's not enough to pay for a place to live. poor poor neighborhoods. all the areas that we go
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to where a lot of people almost stay. this used to be that they almost can't appear. out of the city the city toward. a few people that have their tents caught on fire and. let's do it. i wish there were a better word. being home us because i think that's not the only problem that some people have. whether you have a home or you're not there are nice people and sweet people and they have a home where you are there are jerks and there are people that are violent aggressive whether you have a home or not you are still people still like the same. food costs. all over. cars in the jungle carts.
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and you have rice and. chicken the rice mitch special bowls. but i usually eat pizza because the dollar slices to the cheap i don't see a lot of stuff. like the limit of life's price fiber as an older guy you know it would be sweet and he's the kind of fool to eat. my vegetables because the vegetables have item is in the you know i'm going to hell i'm going to c.v.s. every day for. essential fifty you know i'm not. going to go through. the list.
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please. please. please leave. me on the hill just a. little please it will be fine i. said ok just. let me have. a medium size t.v. like this you need the size teeth. and you should. fish this. like you know i have to use the baffle. it doesn't work that way you know. the trouble
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with. the bethel right in u.k. it used to baffle. on the internet and. we have all the sounds.
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but i have a. i was volunteering with a group that had a food drug and guys i jumped in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jeans stuff a friend of mine here in st louis had a salon and she gave me some really expensive shampoo and it was like you know forty dollars a bottle. i gave it to this gentleman i said here this is a really expensive shampoo and he said thank you but i got i don't know where to use it and it was just so embarrassed and ashamed i was so excited about passing out shampoo to someone but i didn't think it was far enough that they would have no where to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for kitchens inside of a truck why can we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see you couldn't see you give it to the child yeah but about
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a week if. you go on the basis. of. the cream reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking at the global bond market he's got a call and it's obama apocalypse it's a tsunami that paper and it's. going to be the greatest financial collapse hammer out. the new you know one of the. underwater. total. not he didn't i don't know. oh do you want to go to the post piece is the
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move for you. north korea's history. seventy years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years to match. them we are. nuclear free the discussion in this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this. you know situation contribute much spitzer to their security then the. nuclear you know progress. i did the war planning for the principle force provider command in the united
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states military or for years i've worked on this region for years i do not understand this saudi arabia is the greatest state sponsor of terrorism in the world still today and yet we all here on that we lie when we say that we right blatantly lie when we say that and moreover we know we're lying. when i was ten years old i discovered i could seen a little bit and did no harm and some guys in the neighborhood told me how to harmonize and we formed a group my brother nine a couple got out and we did the local talent shows in the schools and in the nightclubs and.
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he was a local star talent you know in. city of memphis. only sold everybody else's stuff you know the guys who already had records we were so good at missing their stuff you know so today went out and come out and work so hard so they gave us the first segment of the hour and we said a man we got out and we'll be stepping you know movie saw the just like prince here . and then i'll do i'll believe it was always a muslim move. to say something like the songs on her side are. all going to be a little something that you can speak. of the fleet of the nation in that you know you may be giving them i am people. coming
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on top of the hour i. caught a plane. to take up a very tough time. pm pacific. time from time to time to. me was.
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so this is on the breakfast rescue mission where the largest free service provider of meals in philadelphia were the only free service provider breakfast in the entire city. with their four hundred meals a day no matter what always. that includes breakfast lunch and dinner. and also about one hundred eighty all every single night we just need a place to sleep. every single bed in this room that
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currently has a pillow on it is actually a physical person who has reserved this bed tonight so as you can see we really are almost completely full. sunday breakfast rescue mission is one hundred thirty nine years old so there were actually quite a few homeless individuals in philadelphia at the time it was even way before the great depression yet there was a very large homeless epidemic in philadelphia. we don't receive any government funding so that means that we're completely independent of the strings that would come along with accepting any money from the government. we do this because we don't necessarily want the strings but also if there is giant budget cuts that like there were a few years ago we actually don't get affected because we have our entire revenue stream from individuals who are donating us money instead of. through something
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that is so easily taken. changeable like. policy. so in the past few years in america we've had quite a difficult time with passing our budget that means that we've actually had a few weeks where our government shuts down because we just can't get it passed. and that does become quite a problem for people who are relying on that money. i'm.
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good to know. that it is wise. to the mentally ill with the homeless that really has it that leap .
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i got a call from a city or twenty billion dollars surplus for affordable housing has a couple from the. only guys to build as one will tell. you you know i live over st joe a lot of games you want to street. said you know all of the drama all so much so citizens would step into many government officials put into these is very much in the right choice is to get people off the street because at some point you have to help people help themselves.
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a lot of it is just the unfortunate fact that most people in philadelphia are only about two paychecks away from homelessness so that means you don't have a job for four weeks and then all of a sudden you're going to be homeless because you are literally living from paycheck to paycheck you need that next job in order to continue paying rent and if you don't pay rent then you will be evicted. from my perspective i really believe that the route to homelessness in philadelphia is the fact that. there is a very high population below the poverty line. a lot of people if you lose two paychecks and that's not going to be a big deal but in philadelphia that is an extremely big deal for about forty
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percent of the population. anyone can become homeless a lot of people become homeless because of some sort of catastrophic event in their life maybe the medical bill was just too high or a fire in their house maybe a divorce or something like that could potentially cause homelessness. the world was a more of a local boy and so are you savvy all of the right of that so i wrote told on welfare child custody. i was born versus movies or college graduate.
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have two masters in a bachelor's degree. i'm dressed for a business school. i was embarrassed to seven c.e.o.'s of my life. ex-military. my wife best in the breast cancer at six thousand six a part of god with her. i got very lonely started the voices started committing suicide steps. towards the jeans you see and draw it's on a jelly basis. developed a very bad drug habit a mental problem the pike. boy
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i'm not sick enough for them that's all foreplay. told whereas don't want me because of my mental interestedly i said file. well of course so low i mean i can become extremely violent when i have to be. done want to get my life back together i'm tired of the on the street i've been doing this for a long time i don't really want to help i had a lot of suicide attempts and get. back to god we're going to charge them all aspects of god. i'm trying to be the best person i can be a second at a time david time so it was easy i'm you know. sometimes i mess
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up i make mistakes you know but i need help and i don't want to go by myself i shop mostly mossad's i have tried i understand what they're going through and i can make their life a little bit more comfortable become the face of the homeless and have a platform in the fullest for the homeless and then let them know that this is really a selfies left a selfish thing because it's really not about me anymore it's all about you know what can i do to make life better for somebody else having had that experience myself and there's a place captivates and then from. just on the thought and ah i want to be the. wrong way. to the gym. with. country central cause when i wanna be cool to. catch
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a show. i wanna be a dog. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this very dramatic development only closely and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very time time to sit down and talk. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business
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show you can't afford to miss the one and only. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl and truck so i chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down for much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is chain. that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality you don't. subscribe
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to but people also give up he comes in for just twelve euros fifty per month. saudi arabia admits the missing journalist. was killed in a fight inside its. old faces box flush for the explanation of how he died also ahead. several people are injured i'm going to vic shouldn't protest in the west bank qualify. for yet more food to be is really. the russian woman is charged in the u.s. for allegedly orchestrating a social media meddling campaign for next month's midterm elections.

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