tv Documentary RT June 17, 2020 1:30am-2:01am EDT
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already made in the shallowest. everything in here is given to me basically these 4 tables that were given to me are really ugly so i'm in the process of pipes and they only make in a little personal so that's another way of cutting costs this is the corning share . this is my chair. comfort i love it so it's just something that actually when i bought it it was a big man. and it was $1300.00 so i made payments on the only thing in the house it's really expensive for me now so this is my daughter and her financial difficulties have gotten worse since she started to accommodate her niece jennifer an unemployed single mother who has 3 children to take care of.
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lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. on the 1st day. accordingly how many kids you have and your income they put in so much on their own i get every month on the far south $646.00 just by fluke this for. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. and i. surrender and jennifer can spend their food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go.
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once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card. and in this shop in the appalachian they are by no means the only ones who use it on many people for instance you. probably have the right honey can it's a it's a it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you. donald trump is planning to cut down on the amount of people who receive food stamps he risks making an already vulnerable society even poorer. but ironically here they voted 80 percent in favor of him and their support for him continues to earn a little extra money serenity a does some household tasks for her neighbors for a few dollars she also cuts james's hair who works in the mine he is a loyal follower of donald trump.
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i am from fan of his for a wife because he done everything i say he did. you know trump is willing to help other countries but his country comes 1st. yes i have no i don't trump is a billionaire donald trump conscious family everywhere he go is children whose waffer everywhere we see you a lot about a person. family rarely. that's why we're frail it's been life's so many years maybe started years that there's not been jobs now there is our unemployment rate is way down. really running now is yeah. period there are a plea. every person in usa can have a job and that what they told us there is a job for every person with the numbers. so if people want to work they can find
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a job. their unwavering support is somewhat difficult to understand because since his election the daily life of individuals in the appalachian has not improved poverty is ever present and has led to some strange occurrences in this small town in the middle of the night dozens of cars enter a showground. full program running fuel. so. i suggest that you be back here about 3 or 4. well it kind of gypsy out because it makes you think it's not like you want a concert to get there just to keep you keep your daughter stephanie to. actually these people are arriving by the hundreds quite simply to see a doctor because every year here for a weekend all you're going to get in this line is medical a nonprofit organization arranges free consultations out there is the future name
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for. a lot of their families in this area are. the working class families they're struggling to choose between paying for medicine that can save their life or groceries for the week so. it's a shame to have to to do it this way but you've got to take care you people in these are our people and this is why we take care of our people. even though the health care system improved with barack obama 28000000 americans still do not have any health insurance services or. surrender also does not want to miss the event she spent 2 hours on the bus to come and camp here but during the night a heavy thunderstorm broke out. we've had an adventure we had a flood literally. a flood it came really dark over and next thing you know we've
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got to go wash it down to hear it less than everything in there is so blankets everything. and. no sleep last night sereny has arrived with all her family her niece jennifer and her 3 children they all need to see the dentist but medical fees in the united states are the most expensive in the world beyond the budget for a large section of the population so staying up all night does not bother them in your struggle 2 of us he says yeah it's not easy. but you have to do it absolutely the alternatives. not to think. that you have to. the family arrive the night before because here the rule is 1st come 1st served at 6 o'clock in the morning the doors open they announce the
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running order. up 127 myself leaving the core of what you already are the next hour we'll call it groups of 20 again all right. once inside these patients discover a full scale field hospital. scene that resembles more that of a humanitarian disaster and yet it's really just modern day america here people are treated in turn by a horde of volunteers nurses family doctors but also specialists who are able to care for more complicated illnesses. the most remarkable part takes place in the sports hall transformed into a gigantic dentist office all day long 60 dentists descale drill fill and remove teeth by the dozen a daunting sight for some. of
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the lighting upon the scene is overcome with emotion. beautiful all the people volunteering and. so many people getting help that need it . the former sister passed away. she had albert taken out and she didn't have any teeth or face and she was younger than i am now and she was milder sister so. i think about why she wants her health issues because of her take . their importance. in turns the fair. are going to be examined jaden the youngest feels a little uneasy. i want you to write even if it's when you come home from school got a good few times to get through this really good ok. all right.
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in a situation like this prevention is the main goal of these dentists all has gone well for jade he's eligible for a simple routine checkup but 1st the medical care that lies ahead is trickier she's already missing 5 more hours and is worried that they'll remove a 6th one that is extremely damaged after 3 hours of waiting it's her turn to go up that hill like that memory ready i think ready or not are all right i think it is. our mind and that's a young student about to complete his university degree is going to take care of her before treating surendra he's already had time to familiarize himself with the job he spent his morning extracting teeth to extract the day i 1st like. i was right about 15 to you to keep your eyes off you know so it's a lot. yeah yeah it's pretty good to hear. he will spend 15 minutes removing
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surrender his tooth his 16th of the day. i. think you'd still. like to have a vote. but here there's no time to take a breather surrender is a score to the gym locker rooms for the next stage. rounds and i'm back here thank god they where i'm thankful for everything. a dental prosthesis studio which like the rest is led by volunteers and funded by donations it drives it relax. relax lives relax. in this room they take the dental impression. and in the room next door a new set of teeth is created in less than 2 hours surrounding his new smile is ready .
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if the family had paid for all this treatment they would have had to spend over $3000.00 in the united states there are still some american citizens that are personally taking action to give aid to the poor. at the other end of the country a man has embarked upon a mission against poverty which has plagued the sidewalks and his city a legendary city that is seldom associated with poverty. just this is los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live.
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a graduation present parents often don't use plastic surgery for an extra fold in the eyelids to make their eyes look a go. almost every korean teenager dreams of looking just like say a paul needles. become a battleground in the u.s. government people are demanding the shut down of a local plant. right now my focus because it's a very dangerous nuclear power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power. in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of the traditional participatory democracy is or how or lie with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways
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a struggle on aunty. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become trash. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent.
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whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people notice gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner layout who works at the university in this where elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown the woman has moved in beneath this bridge elvis and laya regularly pay her a visit. tammy has been living here for 5 years. in a small tent that she shares with another woman inside there at the mercy of the dangers of the street they've already been assaulted several times but just look at everywhere they did they just tore right open and. now she doesn't even have
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a door and she sleeps out here at night there's also no lights right over here so it's very dark and you know especially as a woman that's pretty damn scary even if a guy is it's scary things like walk up in the dark walk right in do whatever they want. to help these people elvis wants to do more than just bring them bottles of water his major project is hiding in the courtyard of his church he came up with the idea to build small wooden houses for them they're not big barely 4 square meters but inside elvis in libya have thought of every last thing to improve the daily lives of these homeless people. we do on and yes so what does it mean so if someone tries to open a window with alarm. this rate here allows people to sleep when people sleep they
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can think they can do better they feel better they want better. the house is also equipped with a fire alarm a light and a phone charger all of which is powered by a solar panel. elvis thinks up everything to the last detail in order to give some dignity back to the homeless he even assigns them an address they're obviously not going to be ready you know recognized by the post office are you know are some like that but. it's it's really just psychological you know my my apartment has an address i'm sure your place has an address that that's the ultimate goal most of the people i anyone that's homeless is treated like garbage you know once once you have that title you're you're screwed because people look at you like a monster or you know like someone bad or you chose to be there or you're crazy or you know and it's most of the time it's not the case and so the. the little i mean
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it's so easy to dehumanize people but the little tiny things it's so easy to bring that back to a person. each cabin costs 1000 euros financed entirely by donations collected on the internet but his generous initiative is illegal the mayor of los angeles has banned him from installing his cabins on the sidewalks of the city elvis doesn't care. and this morning he's going to deliver one of them to a homeless couple who very much needed them. hey. i'm out of us i am to stay nice to made sure that our brownie brownie crystal is 32 years old and his 3 months pregnant she lives on the curb of the sidewalk with her partner andre i know you would be the love of oh my god oh my god made us i was
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hoping you were going to be gone that's the month. for 4 years now the couple have been sleeping in this tiny wheeled cart that is swarming with bugs yeah mammals like big bugs in the me do you eat me you eat me alive man i could feed you can everything well you've lived in the morning mostly not being able to have good hygiene. elvis does not feel like hanging around the trick is to get this. get this done and off before the cops show up. but all the same the small house weighs 400 kilograms and the wheels remain stuck on the street. and. they're going to use a neighbor and another homeless person from the neighborhood come to lend him a helping hand. to get. through it on home. start to bring him back out. and as soon as the home is set up
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other homeless people are begging him for a small house exactly i have i have a couple more almost ready to go so. thank you thank you it's much appreciated as i know and that it was. no evidence. but his project does not quite make everyone happy once you go back in your house and enjoy their condition. a neighbor has come to express or discontent she's against this but she says she doesn't want in front of her house she's kind of police and so we need to free alarm and well pray that they're allowed to keep their house. this is how it goes. and los angeles. can. thank your luck to both of you congratulations. a few days after filming the police threatened elvis that they
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would destroy his cabin if he didn't remove it he decided to move it with the couple on to privately owned land. in the end the disgruntled neighbor won her case . but some people are trying to fight the snubbing of the homeless people in fascinating ways. we are heading to texas. to puritan waco. this city has around 50 churches for its 120000 residents here once a month a religious community organizes a strange program people come from all over the united states to take part in it. you know visit but you never married you know no idea little but what do you know
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if you don't have we're going to be home. for 24 hours these high school students are going to live eat and sleep like the homeless. much like 20 or so other participants all from middle class backgrounds each person has paid 60 euros to take part in this project janet darrelle came up with the idea 25 years ago the wife of a minister she's already accepted 30000 people to take part in this astonishing role play challenge the goal is to create compassionate care for humanity and comedy everybody if they're saying that when you're trapped and poverty cycles of poverty and you. think it is that. there are the chording to janet in order to truly experience the life of a homeless person you have to start by looking like them in this secondhand clothes
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store the participants are encouraged to dress like them because. i don't know i don't know homeless people. wear these. yet can't get it but if. you can kind of fashion. jeans and be a little bit. but i think that. it is not that. i. know that i'm happy about that for the moment it's not too demanding but it is going to get more complicated with the 2nd stage sleeping out in the open not in the streets but safely in this fenced yard. however 53 year old mother martha is slightly concerned. and scared of. i'm scared of bugs. she thought long and hard before signing up to the program it was her husband who
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convinced her to take the plunge it doesn't look like a real list situation right right yes yes just like it does now i guarantee it that rats running everywhere yeah i know it's definitely a luxury. yeah yeah. that is a comfort nevertheless and it won't be a very long night. everyone at 6 o'clock in the morning janet darrelle gives everyone a wakeup call and they don't look particularly well rested my mind martha. it's not real on this situation to say they're saving them being on the street but this is not as safe as being in their home with their family so it just gives them a little bit more reality of living in the environment does on your body so by tonight takes about 24 hours to really start getting the idea that. this this
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could be really rough. for the next stage of the program the participants are let loose in the city center their task is to find something to eat on their own and without any money. you can smell the food. so. to me so. i asked the sky. to take the system but at this time. in waco like in many other cities in the united states begging is a punishable offense it's also forbidden to rummage through the garbage cans but there's no food in there. they are owned by the city and reclaiming anything at all is considered stealing in order to survive the homeless in waco are there for forced to break the law or 2 participants are not going to find anything to eat and
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after 2 hours of walking through the streets and 40 degree heat martha feels faint . she must resort to calling her husband to the rescue. and i feel like i feel like i'm too weak like i think you know like i'm too old and fat i can't do it you learn something about. what i would like would be like to be homeless. if you're a cop and be hard are americans truly ready to face up to poverty perhaps not their leader donald trump has recently announced that the rate of poverty is falling dramatically despite this $40000000.00 of the spello citizens are still suffering in its clutches.
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god. i. had learned this wednesday the 17th of june nationwide health worker rallies in france turned violent with medics demanding the government to keep its pandemic promises to support medical stuff. korean relations deteriorate further just a day after blowing up a diplomatic facility now the north has to resume war games in the did militarized border zone the south lawn so it will pay a price. for his even gas german politicians that rail against possible u.s. sanctions over a pipeline project with raw.
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