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now let's face it this government i don't. know how facing the president. i don't have faith in the system. i'm just a broken system that does not decide for people like me.
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the sociology professor the symbol was much present thought in local it. was a ball when he's ready became while it. i got tired so i shot him of his nature. kill. a committee go. search cause if i killed him in broad daylight. lodges ten years in prison for that.
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live as a. so. i said i've got it set up. the eyes of i've got it right how can i. call alexandra fifty one years old and i'm homeless and. since two thousand and eight. there is a r.'s a dollar there are. racists coming up there have you done that to us is the dollar subject on a good day activates the hunch or does the eighty hours of up and eighteen hours straight up and down up and down on my feet.
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arbet problem. it was a music teacher. ideology so. i smoked sixty cigarettes a day. a crisis or. i'm in the forces troops but suit up of the system that is 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 two to pay and still to hold one pair of pants i was poor i was so poor but i wanted to do it myself out of out of the hole of poverty you know i wanted to make
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a better life for myself i didn't like qualities. i hate it probably made a vow to must have the money ever got to the place where i can make some money interest whale i would do that. is very nice people didn't have a lot of security. see two or three the flames although some may see me because i'm going to end of.
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people don't like journalists like this you know the main. business on this series hold these sort of numbers is going to be in the as many. different people who are here for different reasons. lost a job. whatever it is they come down here to get themselves a joke. i
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think the fundamental problem that we all face and then whatever situation the pharmacist a like a fad 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. and some ways it's so very segregated. got a lot of people that it's not enough to pay for a place to live. or poor neighborhoods. all the areas that we go to where a lot of people must 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
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they die. 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 you're not you still people still like the same. we have food courts. all over and call tribal courts in the jungle carts. and you have lice. she can rise much special balls.
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but i usually eat pizza because the dollar slices to the cheap i don't see a lot of that stuff. like the limit of rice rice the fiber as an older guy you know it would be on the street i need that kind of food to eat . my vegetables because the vegetables have item is in them you know i'm going to hell and i'm going to c.v.s. every day we're going to floor you know centrum for men fifty you know i'm not. going to go through i can't. believe this.
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police. please leave. me feel. like it will please you finite. limit. to say ok just. let me have. a medium size t.v. like this if you meet the size teeth. or should. face this. like you know when i have to use the baffle. it doesn't work that way you know. it doesn't fold out of trouble with. the bessel right in u.k. it used to baffle.
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on the internet and turned. all the showers. a baby shower for. her. i think they're both have a. career and i was volunteering with a group that had
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a food truck and eyes 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 a shampoo to someone but i didn't think that far enough that they would have nowhere to use it and so i got to thinking that if we make food trucks and you know for put kitchens inside of a truck like and we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there to get the so you couldn't see give it to the dish but about a week if. you go if they had. no
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need you know one of the. number were a. total. not he didn't. oh you ought to go to the post pizza then move for you. north korea's history of peace to be seventeen years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of peace to have diplomatic relations with them we are. you know you can you free status country. this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know
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situation maybe contribute much spitzer to their security then the. nuclear you know progress fifty. tracking 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 trucks or chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was among the rate of zero percent like 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 so much they lost jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's
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a tough reality to. when i was ten years old i discovered i could seen a little bit and didn't know harmony so some guys in the neighborhood told me how to harmonize and we formed a group one brother nine a couple more guys got out and we did the local talent shows in the schools and in the nightclubs in memphis. blues a local star talent you know in in the city of memphis. well we sold everybody else's stuff you know the guys who already had records we were so good and we saying their stuff you know so today went out to come out and work so
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hard so they gave us the first thing that all of our families and we need to. really step in you know movie saw and just lived in fear. and then i would do all the easier it's always a plus a move. to say something like the song a song heard. oh maybe a little something that you can. beat on somebody needs to be able to pay the price in that you know you millionaire in the end. i have people. coming up on top of the hour right now a lot of time. to get up to me i'm a very tough time trying. to keep things in the same space and from time to time on was.
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this is on the breakfast rescue mission where the largest free service provider of meals in philadelphia where they all. service provider of breakfast in the entire city. with their four hundred meals
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a day no matter what always. that includes breakfast lunch and dinner. also we serve about one hundred eighty all every single night we just need a place to sleep. in every single bed in this room that 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
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great depression yet there was a very large homeless epidemic in philadelphia. we don't oversee of 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 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 that is so easily attained 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
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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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going to feel. that it is wise. to the mentally ill with the homeless that really has it that you . are going to come to the city on twenty billion dollars surplus housing. as a couple from the. only thing i see the girls near is more will tell.
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you you know i live over st joe obviously will have more history she said you know all of the drama all so much so citizens would step forward into many government officials police and cities it's very much in the right choices to get people off the street because at some point you have to help people there jane help themselves. 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
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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 that's not going to be a big deal but in philadelphia that is an extremely big deal for about forty percent of the population. anyone can become. 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
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a fire in their house maybe a divorce or something like that could potentially cause homelessness. the mold was the more of a local boy and so are you know the sad dollar they're out of that so i wrote i told over there child custody. i was born versus movies or college graduate. i have two masters in a bachelor's degree. restaurant business school. i was a marriage child to seven c.e.o.'s of my life. ex-military. my wife best in their breast cancer at two thousand and six
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a part of god with her. i got very lonely started the voices started committing suicide steps. and saw the genes using drugs or the jelly basis. developed a very bad drug habit a mental problem the pike. but i'm not suited for them that's all for one. local brands don't
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want me because of my mental health history i see while. well of course solo 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 over a long time i don't really want to help i had a lot of suicide attempts and get. back to go back to charge them all aspects of god. i'm trying to be the best person i can be a second at a time david tom said it was easy i'm used. sometimes i mess up on the mistakes you know why i need help and i don't want to go by myself i try most of mossad's i've 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 less a selfish thing because it's really not about me anymore it's all about you know
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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 a thought and i want to be the. wrong way. religion. with the. whole country central pause when i want to be. catching a show. dog.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. more so more want to. have to go right to be press was like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the house. question.
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and you might say yo phone pal. i'm not that old i don't have a child all put enough. in film pen there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes by the people they trust the most. i'm. a son of. a. prosecution will need to become almost. cold where you push us off the threat of fines. by the number one place you do i
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mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on that god you've been to the moon close enough security genocide knows when to pull your bundled up business models used by american corporations jadhav was incomplete please sold them good mental disease or use secret shows on the scene and the solution. in association with. newton he saw it is just somebody with deleting data and investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. that. being.
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was. top of the news feed this weekend saudi arabia admits the missing journalist was killed in a fight inside its consulate in istanbul riyadh now faces a big backlash for the explanation of how he died. police in belgium sickly protesting direct action against extra pension reform. we ask questions but we don't get on so as they say we're lazy and just as used. for the minister has no facts to back up his claim that happens all the time and we're sick and tired of it. and a former f.b.i.
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agent is sentenced to four years in prison for leaking classified information terry .

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