tv Documentary RT November 25, 2018 3:30pm-4:01pm EST
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there we have real history right here is out of gangs a broken down economy you have. basically three different types of gangs actively going on now you have a crips was most of them don't get along you have the power was there start now not to get a loan or write a you have because you're on the west side of compton and this is track meet clark which is the park i'm standing there right now and the t p c c group are counting period. with us it's never a and that's where you see a. rapper dog man in the still. always some type of big me going i want to kind of to keep everything that i was never like peace between businesses and the neighbors and the neighborhoods and the schools and the budgets and the whole east department everything was. back to some great and some to study and some obvious to tell it got dropped the talent would have been let it come out polies was kicking my dang it was basically condensed as. we needed to speak out
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against the. gangsta rap for me you know i'm saying. was a cry for attention like you know this is what's going on over here we don't bring lights it is we don't make make sure that you guys know let's call it the. whole. this is part of the steve. i cannot talk to you right now i'm on i'm on camera i would speak to you about ten fifteen minutes a day in the head with that. ok. a business call. more work. more gigs more excitement. this is how i live.
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constant velocity everything moves all at once and. sometimes it works sometimes we get in each of those way but there are like over like eight million of us in this city so we get along as best we can sometimes we don't but this is the excitement of the chaos that i live in this is what fuels by music this is what fuels me i like the noise don't ask me why i was born here i like the noise with us j.s. of a rock n roll or. this is what i have what i. want .
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a lot of us started what the spirituals because the spirituals during the days of slavery. work means of communication for. the slaves to communicate to each other about what was getting ready to happen like steal away steal away steal away to jesus they were getting ready to use the songs during the underground railroad to communicate with each other they were singing they were not allowed to read the bibles. and they were fleeing from from the south to the north and spirituals choir sing them but there they really have a message if you listen to. the
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it. was. the minister gets up to preach there should be nothing for him to do but to give the word and as the levites used to prepare the music and with the harps and the flute they prepared the way for the for the for the message to be given and church music to me does the same when you don't have hope you know the song this is you
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know i need the every hour. and it's kind of like a prayer because you it just helps you remember all the things that he's brought you. because especially during times of sadness people are they don't have money. and sometimes you just need that song and sometimes it's not a docile song though it just may be a song just hearing joy to the world the lord has come and then now and then there's another version of there is joy to the world. the gospel just takes a different different twist to a song that we all know but it gives people hope i think that gospel music gives you hope it gives you peace and it gives you joy in other young people they have a different beat you know. but they have a different b. and so that when they come out with
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a new song still the same for. every day. from grace to wrap. it had to happen. had to happen there was it was inevitable we call it thanks to right now it was actually story corps reality rare perfect example so easy lyrics he said woke. about knowing just had to be kept and so got to get drunk before my day begins before my mama start bitching about my friend basic you understand everything i'm saying right here my reality is simple captive born and raised. father just a father died when i was a baby mama was a cracking
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a four minute we all have our stories i had to earn my respect in the streets in order to just survive in kind it was it was more of a necessity to say what you had to say like. you know say i like the battering you know sam i mean you know saying these are words that people understand where we come from so when you put that in a song that's what everybody will gravitate to. the line circumstances. for these emotions of this very very eventful violence i think that we may get the sons and even grandsons of at some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on minutes we. are on the for cations.
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nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that in this population a prophet. had any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said to follow it. send a statement that i will be all about that the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's. to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than
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ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there are already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defenses officer says we're going to attack and destroy their governments and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort or uneasiness
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for us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on this very dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i'll see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. a. lot of people know what's going on they don't know what it's like. how hard it is just to be.
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the african music is coming from the soul. african-americans have struggled from the beginning that's not a gimmick it's like only hard you know if feel what they feel. my people who struggled with. you know who's coming from the cotton fields i mean so those people had a lot of. what i say. you know a lot of grievances you know not me in. people to do with a woman. and not being free new york does sound like different from texas different from chicago new york has its own style i try to make mine stand out different from all you know still have the blues feel but different.
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planets played by. three years of two thousand and thirteen fourteen francis who's write a five year plan in the south way. every day. monday through saturday i might take all one day play in the south way. every day. so there's a base near. where i destroyed lives close. by. aaron thank all the. men just
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like people working every day i don't feel paid them feel beals meals meals. a day right read. this and keep you there get him say keep them banned all of that. nonsense can be made at home with you know. the socialism new york ring which is like no other rain anywhere else in the world . like a movie. like the cleansings the baptism the rebirth. it was such. a lovely picture. and many. of them will be.
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what you do. and they. don't care how good you are in the subway it's not about how good she was it's just a lot of people just. so you get you know you will not if you think you're going to be well. number one and number was. it was all those. dollars. i was i needed. dollars. the dollar is what i had in the one though this might be the
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turn this. was due end of i guess outs are and then. since when is and then. told him aren't. governess. american music is largely africa. we got carried over here we care the music with us. the real hard because the bomb goes was we don't have a lot of money. here that. give that noise to the music itself. that's the heartbeat of our student. us. that the politicians that the. rick real the heart of what we do is the truth. it's not about money. it's the color of nature not the color of money.
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already here so cause the mess in my next. like i was all some lady in a trance i wasn't even the claim in her was she was the one traced but you won't cost of girl that's why you got a case just to cheat but try to play telephone games you always get it back with with this african bam not to be a serious problem to kill wrestle the guy from the plate you say it is go all point the bullets up off you such great kick you just make space perfect form rest mass you want to create work off we got to meet you so i will pee now mona lisa i'm cool just bought some state senator to say. people just got a lot aggression up in here because you know the system is always on these people who is you know came through to. form a commission into slavery to be squashed inside of an area. life gets
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you down with a lot of gunshots so i missed it going on people like to put in their artwork and you know the best writer wins you know that's what's go to the competition out here now to see who comes up with the best on board as far as music and lyrics a lot of things happen you know to where these guys like to get it off their chest bharati is all cultures being in. africa and you know people from africa african-americans however you want to call it black tie or you want to call that we always have we're with people and in the artist to be a no one in the english culture we have to broaden their view sometime of how we use our wars and how they use their words of the system that we live in now you know this is all word play and old action. likely force you to lift takes full plus when you see this punch he has to throw more stick and that bomb blast that result . oh gosh that's just so they got to number in the series and then they got the heat so if i need to get crow in
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a box that's that good but that's the sequence. i'm going to be different on the city slicker how to put in the can down and up listen they can have him but then don't jump the gun trying to point the shots that i know make a difference you get a rap sheet on a conference up to see how we play and. the rapping we go over after. talking about how you see a bill by our what you seen around it's not just about not. taking seems to be negative but he's by. far the. negative or just be you know you're form a realist you know. you know why people form they gather in all forms goes right. down.
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the aisle here we were dragged here. by you know i'm going to get rid of those. who will not go away you will not die quietly you brought us here just stuck with us. let me live. shot. strong. in the united states by the local phone there with that control. we all get it back one day we all that we know will control let's.
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are. fracking gave america 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 trucks or chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was among the employment 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 too much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal. with. things that we want to foster but inside i'm. a dockside. i think. going down to your neck side you
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can improve yourself. but it's also a buddy then job but i really believe this the bottom that we show up side that is so we depend. on our completion our what a lot. of. good a place called camp sundown to get for people that camera. and they're like so vampires . this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with this because we understand her daughter she was diagnosed with a very rare sun sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she does or she'll patients when they have problems with the off topic here are some of the brains that are actually shrinking. inside the skull gets taken in the brain still small.
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going to rub people also get rough he comes in for just twelve euros fifty per month. u.k. prime minister says the time briggs it unlocks a bright future to you leaders voted to endorse the deal but reason my faces an uphill battle to get a hostile all in and on the side. of. the stories that shape the way trial it spills into the streets of france some will to come to use against yellow vests protesters simply making a stand over petrol prices. not a bit of difficulty opening.
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