tv Documentary RT June 28, 2019 6:30pm-7:01pm EDT
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yes sir. i do but it's at the other store. whichever one can i can just take a bus if you want to. because i think that. they're. the ones. that are. going to. shipley they said they will be getting a call back. for an interview. him to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family right he you know where the key you know he saw.
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this young boy right here he was off to change change his life this is brandon this is my god's son sex money and murder the start i work with him he changed his life and these are brothers that trust the type of things that we've been trying to take our stories and share with people and let people know that there is life past mistakes letting people know that people can change current situation don't have to be a final destination feel good to be able to stay in here aka crazy but i can also stand here as dr somebody who is going to keep on fighting against injustice keep on fighting you know again the way that our young men are going to prison the way to begin gun day on the way to be losing their lives in the streets.
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this clip was. a clip they have different blades of different loves. each really goes it's each other like this is a one of the evocative just way to solve the clue as to what a list of. the most of. the law which is supposed to. air in was me in a uniform everything must be the average for good hair is 30 minutes every barber has a different set needs well from philadelphia to go against the grain of evolve the because his socks are here who are trial and error method of a lot of hate that's the only way you get good as a barber you got a mess of the. best of his line. and you get
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a good teacher. i have one i had a mentor when i was locked up it was a bunch of young guys and they was really good and they got good faith and we see good pay cigarettes in he says sharif do you want to be a good barber. or do you just want to make cigarettes i want be a good barber he said our don't care here for the cigarettes. nothing but you me he said don't come here for the cigarettes focus will be in a good form so unless what i do. they want to talk about israel should be a story sure. you know this reality every day these are grabbers every day somewhere you threw away the next day with this to. 2 do
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so and i'm outside every day with a choice i was a gift around niggas gotta come together you know speed of my life you gotta go of it and then. i was one of the younger people when he was writing to series the wire you know mel was. part of the problem ended up asking for god to give me a 2nd chance in the mitchell courthouse buildings 10 minutes before i was to get sentenced to 15 years and god gave me a miracle. and system and i've been trying to work with brothers trying to try to see how i can help it's like if people don't get the story dale know that this type of stuff is even having very real and saying nobody don't know that you got a couple kids around the corner all they got is own is a noodles in the hoka they all know what day that you go ahead to hey kids may be
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out there trying to get him. a little bit of the state of the russian. a lot of times made for real a lot of do they die over a live ball in a pocket maybe like i had seen a person with 815000 valid contract when they think it's down to for the rest of the pretty dallaglio 28 hour arguments. you know of and i appreciate you taking the time the even say so because you know the 1st thing is come i see you know care for somebody i think the police as saying almost see. somebody out there
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ok i feel like that's where i was a little worse situation me. because like i would see the show it's like right so this was a lot more like. junk. i was actually working with people they had m.h. m.r. disability and i got fired from that job and i was sitting for about a couple months wondering and being a mailman was always something that i always thought would be a great job for me something that i would sit in. but if i can say if i if i was able to do it over and if i was a little bit smarter i would have been a psychology major in a sociology minor i think that you know would coincide pretty good with with everything but actually i'm a sociology major and being
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a mailman it kind of works with this because. as a working with society to hold. you have to work like a slave whenever you 1st start. i consider you part time but. you're more or less just a working slave and no they'll have you just working hours on top of hours and if you can survive the one that and work and all day long and not know where to go. oh sorry i have a package that i have in the truck for you i don't think i'm going to drive up to you i reckon you meet all kinds of people it's all cards some you would like to think are racist because you see people getting out their cars and i'll see you coming no hard and it seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to your get your mail or anything like that whenever you don't have a job trying to find a job is a job. some people can can be like discouraged from from getting
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a certain job because they don't want to take drug screens or anything like that it is difficult to find a job when you don't have one. reason i'm trying to switch a job because i know we're going to job is harder now because they judge me on the way the color of my skin basically has my color speeds before my worst. days and they look for a job interview me that job interview to look for you dressed nice but they're not
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realize and now everybody wants to dress like that. has a different preference for how they dress some people who are more laid back they'd rather worse what pants and shoes and just a t. shirt and maybe a hat over their head to have whatever haircut or if they didn't do their hair they're more worried about. getting ready for the day. they have been just came to which means they obviously had good thoughts here and told me you will never amount to anything eventually i'm going to believe that. the white people because. they don't know how to act. i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me we'll have to find someone a. well
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we have to be the best 6 2. i think right now is the time to come to this fight. it's an indication of how important must be for it's all. to do because we have left must move towards we are definitely winning it because we have the people they have people in power but we aren't them us. my son doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population. we
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started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill. the ready war on drugs. there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. sins for. minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say bye daddy as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. to globalization period that we have is that all over the be a new globalization period it'll be a network driven i predict that america will become a subscription service like netflix you all subscribe to america and they have to offer you a value proposition to keep your subscription alive. in
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a world of big. lot and conspiracy. it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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may keep hearing them back into 2 days by people who dat bad condition b.s. way back people should do at least so now they're lying ok i'll never say anything arlen i'm just one serious on drugs that you let me know you're not going to help me get there so that's why they're just like they're giving up these. a lot when i was locked up. in jail yes. personal business i'm not so with street activity just a little story so drugs while because the environment i lived in that's what it was our group on the streets of philadelphia so you know selling drugs and get one was the thing drugs. from cysteine to i went to jail $760.00 all the guardian 21 years i was addicted to the live stuff if i can make
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a $1000.00 and do ya was why i go to work and i understand that i have a craft and i'm good at it so all i did was transfer the street energy into barber . what i make known as a barber to say. $6000.00 or something when you 1st start out as a drug dealing guy spent 24 hours on the street when you 1st as a barber you gotta do about $16.00 is more dangerous being in st louis because that's what they like this like until she got the russian mob that's where they live we know we're not going to like everything is peachy so they live just a lot of them they chose to live only they can change their mind is like i will go one day i said i'm going back to jail they could do the same they might get the same 24 walls and is what you want to do that's what he's for.
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or you he who you got a job you know say what you want me to just stop doing what i do all right i didn't pay for what you a girl feed my drink will feed my family and that's like you know. going to. where you think you go it's a very. low to jail cold right makes it i say. within a week. of this goes away i'll just try. and israelis. that's why you. know let me hear some real yeah yeah let me hold on to let me do you know it's the house all life all i know is the struggle and all money all i knew was the hustle of a gong i mean and i'm people give me i'm telling i'm not playing a bank. niggas be prime number 2 1st nigga discussing something young and i was always taught you wrong when you ain't takin none heise life you'll lose your life i know it's hard time trying to play
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a mentally life in this cold world to take you down physically home work pays off in the future is never promise a black on black crime when we accomplish a lesser schools the penitentiaries the government help people play don't do me if it was up in a lot i love zippy history oh really i'm a keep movements at the end to me to small my left alone to swap places with efficiency you know my history all the times little league i'll try to make it industry on top of the misery. this is a dangerous neighborhood actually this is only 34 year of work in his job in his neighborhood i've heard gunshots while i was walking down the streets even a girl getting a sold at one time by some divest of violence type stuff. people get all kinds of letters is usually like what most of our middle consist of his junk mail something that we're really not supposed to say because that basically keeps us with
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a job. you can be approached by. certain people to maybe deliver a package like a drug package or some like that which is definitely frowned upon for us to do is not a good thing there and i offer you some money and you know try to persuade you to deliver a package and in next to you know you do it that one time they want you to do it again and again and again well actually i was actually approached right here on the street by somebody like sidney like he wanted to tell me about drug prices and stuff like that and i'm like oh i don't know anything about you know i like i don't do i don't i don't dip into anything like that that's not my cup of tea it's my personal opinion on that is you know to each his own everybody has their own comfortability level of what they feel like they want to do or whatever whatever like i definitely don't look down upon anybody that sells drugs or anything big. in all actuality they have they have more hard to do that than what i do actually grown up with a step dad who was who was on drugs for a while when i was
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a kid and he was he like he would come into my room whenever i would be sleep and he was still my money he would he took my bike and sold it $1.00 time he sold his own shoes off his feet one time and all this in the name of getting drugs it all depends on people's preferences there's actually people that sell drugs and they still hold a steady job at the same time you know it all depends on how the person is and and how they want to work with things you know like if you're selling drugs and you have a steady job on top of that a steady job basically makes with your mass what you're doing you know in it's like a cover up for the dirt that you're actually doing up underneath. drugs all the always all about the money it's always about the money it's never been a choice of man i'd like i said i don't i don't have the heart to do that and i don't see myself ending up in jail just for a quick buck if you don't have any any thought process towards a future date and you're really not you're really not getting anywhere in life
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that's how i'm. supposed to let me kill you know that's it back to miss the bus tomorrow day deep is the abyss the lot of crazy ways you see i didn't used to be the goody 2 shoes i was you know what not to bring them new when you think about it we didn't talk about me in my room back then we was bad about it really don't know how i even made it this far when i sit back and think it was what i guessed a lot must have been check it. in fact the war must have been a blessing don't allow those bullets to go around me so that she could see your love the day be for nasa my job to get back to the community just like having
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do us no less secure any security positions open to that. but if you like. ok. i tried to share my whole testable because for me you know i was a prop for me i have i don't know what it is to to be looking to charges you know record to you know a solo battery. but also i'm in the same situation where i could share with them yes and i have my bachelor's degree my masters degree my doctorate degree i started trains missional houser for gang members i started independent lives. program for young men aged out of foster care started recording studio for young people and i started going around the country helping young people to not. be born in
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a riginal in doc cap don't be born something special and then you die trying to be like everybody else. wrote was the essence of overseas you know with all the government yeah yeah yeah yeah alive somewhere i was in moscow must not. know this crazy i'm glad that. this i'll just say you are god or i told you you were god of war you get the best the bottom or people can change. and if you if you really want to see one of them you look at me somebody who threatened people somebody who kicked in doors somebody who had done some things that i'm not proud of but i'm male and i've been invited to go to places like the
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white house or congress. i've been invited to go places that you would never think of and so i had a principle that placed a bet i would make it to 21 a counsel a bed say i should attempt to go to college and the state's attorney who said this young man should be allowed to go back into the community and i'm the same person ever see the national dr martin luther king award is almost a saying so i have to share some of my story so that they can see that it's the chains about change and that's really what i am about. oh. jack me again. told me that i would have to fly on. was. spirituals 1st
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says a close 2nd but wealth is very important. but what's important is what an individual thinks of themselves actually the scripture says as a man think of them as hard so easy now discrimination as different discrimination is an act it's something that the individual does against someone because they might not like. what they see that's illegal. here and say. oh you know i was walking out of these. i have no money my father. my care. this is months right now for this. guy. i just want to go home i don't. like our kids do this. but just try renaming because it makes me happy to get
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a person mouth to get up and try to do some better my life what you think of me because of the color of my skin there's your problem because i know who i am. man looks on i would appear and god always looks upon the heart. i'm going to go to. larry king always david these are very good i have a i mean nothing would basically go again nothing good coming out of why both every day of life live in our you know making you feel like a man and you need me and i'm trying to make it easier for us over is honest over your muscles almost make it hard. on everything you know if you just don't know or as a waitress and i think. we now know to some give me. a serve myself well i can't do anything if nomo. do it i'm going to help myself but i'm not god how can i suffer the tools i have is not enough obviously for people as little hard for you to
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we're going to st petersburg international economic forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree. as we speak large organize care of in our on the march to the united states. and then 70 and a player coming out for a caring. no swarms remain slaughtering. this is a virtual invasion of our country but so far it's bigger than anything we see. that i'm at the end up in what i meant there at our file in
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the. world leaders meet at the g. 20 summit in osaka seeking breakthroughs on trade tensions and political standoff. limited legal adult little league initiative. with a lot seem to be working together but they gave us great opportunities to follow up on that. the british firm is convicted for trying to send a contaminated waste to china wrongly labeled as people for recycling. and italy prevents a rescue vessel carrying migrants from docking.
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