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just want to remind you of our breaking news this hour from central asia that rioters have broken into coca stands parliament in protest at disputed elections earlier as we've been reporting on r.t. protesters armed with petrol bombs and stones occupy the central square for several hours in the capital bishkek they clashed with police who responded by firing tear gas and stun grenades. the country's health ministry is reporting that more than 120 people have been injured about half of them are police officers the opposition is demanding a new election as the vote was dominated by the 2 pro-government parties both taking $107.00 out of the $120.00 contested seats many claim the vote was rigged after opposition parties were said to have failed to meet the minimum threshold needed to win any seats bishkek central square has previously been a flashpoint of 2 revolutions in 252010 however for the last decade the former
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soviet republic has enjoyed rather since stability. ok that's it for me thanks for watching daniel whole kids has your next aussie world news in around half an hour from now and i think for me on a break if you have a great week. we have the resources. where you are the you know already. the courage and we have the compassion and with. the strength
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affected. sure. america. one neighbor of. our. world was coping right now behind us and is one of the city's biggest homeless camps and it stretches per blogs on this warehouse district as you can see the government figures more than a 1000000 school aged children are homeless number of homeless families world in
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suburban us has risen by 60 percent and. one homeless that trains are now women about 10 percent according to the v.a. but most long term housing is designed for that and that's why some volunteers are making a difference helping women veterans and their families. in the current old time you know if you want a real hero remains to be a war fighter or any you have experienced some pretty cold nights i do but the navy's that's one of the tough talking to blow. almost out of reach due to the kind of locations that we find people in these you know received no you know this is a right what is a cold war and. what you know about to see is turn rejected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i don't know you would be my honor to mourn to know almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and
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health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill you. or on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated over the last few years every single one has for. the record i do know is pretty well that i do know the name of the person archer hey guys she was assaulted last tuesday she may have some booze or broken ribs. it is estimated the poverty rate for kids in this country will soon hit 25 percent those children would be the largest american generation to be raised in hard times since the great depression.
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the 1st day. psychologically how kids is you like anyone you know you have no friends in the world people like. even though they probably don't know you know now they may in aljunied but you yourself know it because you don't have a friend in the world like everybody's walking bears you and your new beau would have been out of the rest of the world this is a strange feeling surreal in there as about i'll go there like people who are not of 5 as you live in lady lady try and think about when my going to see some of them sleep. in the. night as before some of the family homes to go through with. this is my last stop here and i don't know what i would do if i don't give up on the most.
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'd people people still in the belief that this is the. and of opportunity that you can go out get a minimum wage job and then you get another job pays more than minimum wage and screwed yourself up when i when i was growing up there was absolutely you know. you want to be a construction guy 2. took your dad's hammer. threw through your belt loop walked in the construction site and you told the foreman that you could you could swing a hammer. he looked at you he knew he knew you didn't couldn't do it. but he gave you shot let's do it let's come on their. spot at the y.m.c.a. is pretty cool 10 bucks a night you can go get a little girl gets your room stash your stuff. get
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a good night's sleep good on the hall in the morning. use the shared bathroom and go off and. try again you know at this age and you can't do that 1st all those s.r.o. single room occupancy units they're gone it became condos for sale they became parking lots they y.m.c.a. got out of the business you know when i was growing up there's no such thing as homes is necessary. and heads of people had problems you know skid row and these types of things out the whole farms and we didn't have a population was so big that we coined a phrase and named it homelessness you know and now it's become ingrained in our society but we know that if we can get the attention to american people and if they can really understand. this one thing that you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing. if we can get them to understand
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that and we can bring the solution because everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of it is. we're not. it's grew out of your. scope so he's going to rip syrup in downtown it's.
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oh. yeah we did you know we're going all the way you've already. made a. pretty good movie. with my 6 plank you see. if you go along. and this is you know i'm going to. i'm not even if you do it there do you know. there's a process that you think is the right. ha ha ha ha ha. ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. that's. ok. guys you know if you all morning that you have a lawful order and all these. forces us to start. trouble we're going to take
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this or we're going to take up but everybody gets to disobey the law or order. putting all of us here you quoted thoughts will be delayed admirably they're not. here we were i was wondering how i was earlier or. oh my god. oh you guys got 5 minutes to get. this or that or that it's your call i know absolutely but let's start with her story then and stephanie as he. yes yes yes absolutely much less mixed up. her current guy you guys like and cooperate i think i've been really smooth i know yeah you're going to. stand here. people just don't raise. revenue not exactly like what you lost it's
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a number of years and not all of the takes we're going to idea everybody that's here ok because you guys are all in violation of the law for well regular violations until every bad lot this a lot already did of advance leads to. all you know which is you know. right you know i have a right to go wow just wow. that is just what i don't seem to exist as a veteran you have more opportunities to get housing does not the point where you know that you know you don't try to come down to. the number to down so you've been doing so. just because. that's in the out of the plant i don't need to be. alive to go i don't need to be like oh i will write. i choose i have no rights is that right was not given to me by me.
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and air is deemed it's all during you know. have everything the city a done right you know and. how. he won the race so how is it not so hot even on making that $1.00 you cannot even get a decent clothes. on so i guess i'm not feeling better. so i'm better ya go i'm in the drink. i don't want to die yet this morning. i don't want to die yet this morning.
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i don't want to die yet this morning. oh right now ok here we go. what would you wanna know. own just. some purty nigh person give me a break no one who will have a go i'm probably not going to eat. so. on fill my pen i found these on the sidewalk. because mine are full of bugs woods in my magic court they snort a magic court that is my cadillac baby that's my cattle. do you know if you're all homeless person you gotta have some certain things right . you got to have some booze. you gotta have some booze.
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yeah i have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. class to go have plastic. bungee cords and. he guarded. 'd all of the years. she's gone all of us we go to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you feel when you got to go to have. a new look commuter from all over. think how to live kind of a light. sometimes. stone a good have a light. cloud
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by the man as kind of like a school you go blank that's it's all blank as does my coat. i mean has been winner dude it's been. freeze to death. i came close once the 1st storm that came through. i woke up under 2 or 4 inches of snow. on the pandemic no certainly no borders and just lying to nationalities.
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as a marine. we don't look like seeing the whole world needs to be. judged as coming every crisis with this system things. we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each or own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created with the response has been massive so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. the 1st night i was almost. that was
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a scary. person . now is because. i didn't have this job with carter hanging gilts right like. a. there's old kinds of scary people out here. carol you know i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. in the middle of the book down there you got bugs. rog just. where did you get any worse thing you can. do you. seen it watched it. and i ain't pretty and. i was
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a girl stabbed. it was on the news there i was right there i would like. you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else was cut next to get guys of the drunk tank. to see we have heard right through you know. they're all gone. past when the story. my mom might well my father killed himself and i was 5 so. there my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down
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a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the ground so he got parallel. he died i was in prison he. was to. my mom she died a double pneumonia in 2005. but. thank you lord for be my friend says he holds near again in the love your brother. thank you for helping me thank you for being mum. and i will get by another day i will get by another day because i will. if you had a magic wand waving giving everyone. would you get. my family back. to my grandma's.
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or have. you want you know i just looked. at my girl back you made me write that. you. don't. really think. i didn't mean it but. i know you're not dude i know it. might you wanted to know. so i said that. magic. and we've done has owed. me if you want to know what the
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right. chord beautician know this now you my foo says nothing records the affairs of a sad life as a graphic view of the human body in a psychological sense especially to people that are beef deprived early. well then create conditions for themselves that will keep the definition going. because the way to cope with emotion that aeration for example might become maybe to be get very hostile. if you are still going to be rejected. and that's going to reinforce your sense of being rejected in the 1st place. for you my to deal with the pain that some very will turn to addictions and all the addictions are always about pain and my mantra is not why the addiction but why the pain and i'm sure that
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that's true physiologically psychologically spiritually. so then people started engaging additions as a way of dealing with their pain or that addiction with their 1st true that i state that. because you know there's going to be with an addict the reason of these so it's very difficult and painful to do so but for the addict even forces that i'm alone and over there for me and which makes them further. inclined to engage in addictive behavior to soothe that pain a sex trade worker a 27 year old said to me when i asked her what heroin did for her she said the 1st and i did heroin it felt like a war so. i was just saying she experienced a sense of love and connection which is what the endorphins do in the brain. and a guy and he talks a few years of 06 was something muscles have to scars hearing everything but if i was walking towards me in an alley i'd run the other way when i asked him whether they're into for you and he said i don't tell you this doc was like when
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you 3 years old and you're shaving because you're sick as a kid and your mother wraps you know one blanket put you in your lap and you just don't want chicken soup that's what their own feeling. is that i would love. you know then you ask why can't people give it up they can't give it up because the only way they found that they can have pain relief and i pleasure and delight and reward and that sense of connection. so homelessness in the chronically homeless may be seen as a coping mechanism. thank
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you sir. you say all of the charity there is day and. there was. a surprise or not coming your re a lot of that. is the arts facility is what we call a low demand shelter their very low demand is that we don't ask you to do anything it's just that they've been ordered to walk through the door other than their security and behavior guidelines for us the definition of loaded been sheltering pleads that we're not requiring any partizan patient in a program or service in order to be in the building there is not going to be a requirement for you to be sober to be in the building you can come in and under the influence of drugs or alcohol we just can't have you bringing it in with you so
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it's an opportunity to work with our clientele on sobriety issues and we'd much rather have them inside the building and under the influence than in the safety concern on the all salvageable. what we've got right now is welcome to our 3rd floor this is our dormitory floor here at the arch we were originally constructed on this property is a 100 bed facility and they knew when they built that it was under built probably didn't know that it was in those under built as it actually is today we sleep 230 min in this facility every night versus the 100 beds that we were created with but we're going to take a look at the dormitories themselves during the nicely we're going to sleep 100 minutes here there are case management clients there in a plan they're in
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a program they're working on some goals that they step through their program it may be in comes to build the it may be sobriety there's a lot of different kinds of things that case management will address but over night they get to sleep in our dormitories. which are bunk bed style we have some storage and underneath each bed they love being able to store their own stuff and because they're in our shelter program in our case management program each bed is assigned overnight to a specific individual so we'll have on this floor there are 100 beds and then overnight the way we get to the 230 is we also have some mats that go down the floors and we're sleeping in places in this building that we were never really intended sleep including our lobby our 2 conference rooms as well as our dining room.
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in our overall population profile is a 35 to 45 year old caucasian male struggling with mental health drug and alcohol addiction we see a lot of veterans in that mix too and then we've got a lot of women and children although this is i'm in the overnight shelter the demographic for homelessness. across the nation has changed in austin so different and i think that's one of the things that we as a community have got to address is the systemic generalization of homelessness and 3 generations of people walking through our doors sometimes during the day and it's just something we've got to get on. so prince this is a shelter provider but we're also a housing provider we recognize the necessity of shelter but we do look at shelter as a band-aid to the issue of almost really the solution for homelessness is house if
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you've got limited housing opportunities you've got limited opportunities to house the homeless so it's really been a push in our community to get more housing stock on the ground so that we can solve homelessness and not just band-aid it was shelter. without housing report was we put it out in 2006 we formed rat. and made 2005 and immediately started. funding trends and affordable housing and both were all through the u.s.d.a. u.s. department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development because we wanted to look at we know the shelter system started in the late 82 early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost
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as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that. draws in conflict known as not going to is now a very hot you tell you what you need to do and it is america in 2020 summit. it's the bolshevik revolution in 1007. 100 wrong when old rules just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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media and as a by john it's closer to all out war as that conflict i would not go to as a 2nd week report from inside the disputed caucuses territory. scenes like this one on here in the board i care about in fact this tiny village alone was battered by 6 massive missiles here is one of them landed and this is all the devastation that it has left. tensions boil over in israel as government demonstrators defy new coronavirus restrictions by ending mass gatherings. and paris i may just walk in daily
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