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up into eighteen hours straight up and down up and down on my feet. are a bit i'm just. a music teacher. of geology so. i smoked sixty cigarettes a day. a frightful shit. i'm in the force troops but suit up of the system that is about profit it is human nature. well coming from
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a family of eight and poverty when i was going to school i used to have to with two to pay and still to hold one pay of pay as i was poor i was so poor that i wanted to did most of out of out of the whole a part of it you know i wanted to make a better life from us i didn't like quality. i hated poverty i made a vow to must have the money ever got to the place where i could make some money interest whale i would do the. spear. carrier. people didn't know large to go.
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to war three the flames although some may see me because i'm going to end a. lot of. people don't like tournaments like this you know maybe. there's only three hold these sort of numbers is going to be in the as many. different people who are here for different reasons.
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lost a job. whatever excuses they come down here to get themselves a job. i think the fundamental problem that we all face and then whatever situation the pharmacist's 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 still very segregated. got a lot of people that it's not enough to pay for a place to live. for poor neighborhoods. all the areas that we go
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to where a lot of people just. this used to be if they almost can appear. out of the city the city toward. a few people that have their tents caught on fire and they die. let's do it. i wish there were a better word. than 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 where they have a home where you don't than there are jerks and there are people that are they can be violent aggressive whether you have a home or you're not you still people still like the same. food courts. all over and call tribal courts and the jungle carts.
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ropes and you have rice. should kill rice mitch festivals. but i usually eat pizza because the dollar slices to the cheap i don't chinese william why you see a lot of that stuff even. though it's a limit of life's writes the fiber as an older guy you know it would be on the street i mean that kind of food to eat. my vegetables because the vegetables have item is in them you know i mean it's not like i'm going to c.v.s. every day we're going to floor to buy you know centrum for men fifty you know i'm not. going to leave. good lord god. maybe it was this.
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city. police. one thing that police made me feel just a. little sleep. by night. when they. said ok just. let me have. a medium size t.v. like this you need the size t. two three or should. i get a fish this. like you know i have to use the baffle. it doesn't
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work that way you know. it doesn't fall out of trouble with. the bessel right in u.k. it used to baffle. we bought it all on the internet and while we have all the sounds. of baby showers. for emma.
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for i feel there have a fellow that. i was volunteering with a group that had a food truck and guys i jumped in and started volunteering at a table and taking care of my jean 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 that 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 why can't we put showers inside of a truck and kind of started the whole process from there that they could see you
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couldn't see again that it had to tell yeah but about a week. ago i didn't think it. was. prosecution will need to become almost this should be fulfilled his own. way you push on this thread you'll find somebody number one place you do i mean yeah and you know i mean political pressure on that gold you. conclude to seek regeneration knows where to put your kind of business models used by american corporations doubtless include please don't go to mental disease an abuse he controls see. the solution. he's on the dissociation. don't seek out.
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i noted when he saw small dogs it is just really really came to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars and more than ten white collar crime stamped each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trees per second per second and fifth point 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 distance shows you can afford to miss the one and only.
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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 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 anymore just slow down so much they lost their jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal with. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this see what this guy and he's studying at the global bond market he's got all. this up on
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apocalypse it's a tsunami bad paper and it's. going to be the greatest financer collapse ever love it. do you know one of the. underwater. total. not me didn't know no wrong. oh you ought to go to the post gets to move for you.
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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 my brother nine a couple more guys got out then 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. the only song everybody else's stuff you know the guys who already had reconciled we were so good and we saying their stuff you know so today when i have to come out and work so hard so they gave us the first segment of the hour and we say man we
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need is down man we'll be steppin you know would be so on just like this here you can do it i'll do it i'll believe you see this all is impossible. to say something like the song is all heard. oh please i believe that you speak pete on the eve of the. scenario you military and. i am the police. coming up on how i. caught a plane on. a delta flight three times the time you reach out to basically take me from time to time on the economy please on top.
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of this is sunday breakfast rescue mission where the largest free service provider of meals in philadelphia where 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.
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also we serve about one hundred eighty all every single night we just need a place to sleep. 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 great depression yet there was a very large homeless epidemic in philadelphia. we
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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 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 a few weeks where our government shuts down because we just can't get it
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passed. that does become quite a problem for people who are relying on that money.
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your third most. well we've got a mayor that made his wife promise to house it to the mentally ill of the homeless that really hasn't happened. i got a call from a city on twenty billion dollars surplus fall for a while housing has come off and. a only thing i see the bills here is mall tell. me. you know
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i live mostly to a lot of homeless people that want to sleep but to take it off they have to drop me off some of my fellow citizens would step in to make them go. when officials call it g.'s it's very morning in the white horses to get to the street because of some joy you have to help people their job and so. 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.
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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 homeless a lot of people become homeless because of some sort of catastrophic event in their life maybe medical bill was just too high or a fire in their house maybe a divorce or something like that could could potentially cause homelessness.
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why the more of a local boy. are you a savvy holiday i guess i was told of a welfare tough question. i was born virtually for college graduate. have two masters in a bachelor's degree. i'm dressed for a business school. i was a marriage child for seventeen years of my life. ex-military . my wife best in their breast cancer at six thousand six a part of god with her.
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i got very lonely started a forces started committing suicide attempts. so i destroy genes you see and draw its own a jelly basis. developed a very bad drug habit and mental problems behind. why i'm not sick enough for them that's why i'll fall for it. and the drug programs don't want me because of my mental health history i see file.
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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 over a long time i really want to help i had a lot of suicide. 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. sometimes i mess up i make 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 bolas for the homeless and then let them know that is really all self is left to self-esteem 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 that experience
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myself there's a place captivates and then. just the thought and i want to be a. long way. into the. central cause when i wanna be. catching a show.
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and your own pal. found out that. the pilots all put that.
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in film put in there is a trade in young girls souls into an underground six in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. of. the. most glorious history of this to be seventeen years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of history of diplomatic relations with them we are. nuclear free status country this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this to nuclear waste you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the nuclear you know progress.
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fracking gave americans a lot of new 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 truck so i chose to truck people rushed to us. 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 in the mountains just slowed down so much they lost their jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal with. in
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a world of big partisan group a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. being.
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president trump he says the u.s. is pulling out of the i m f treaty with russia. which requires both sides to eliminate medium range nuclear missiles. russia has violated the agreement they've been violating it for many years we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out. moving on to saudi arabia they claim of that missing journalist jamal because she was killed in a fight inside its own consulate in istanbul. and a series of deadly bombings target polling stations across africa.

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