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government gives not the solution to our problem government is the problem. and will be our 1st priority usually donnelly's presuppose there will be no compromise. one of the points that we really felt was important to get across to. talking about
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cause and effect is priorities if nobody's making money on it i eat it's not a commodity then it has no value and it shouldn't it isn't a priority of the federal government so housing that was just from about people that was not a commodity that was just a ballet being up to the responsibilities of the federal government to ensure people have a clean d.c. from place to live that's not important anymore that's not i value. your term for walker bush william jefferson clinton who saw the water bush has gone into iraq hussein obama do solemnly swear i told john truong do you solemnly swear . or make sense with the work of the general wages of living standards of working class people the city customs or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth of the population the supply
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is not known to the to nearly the same extent so somebody is going to get squeezed out and some of the most people the moment people will go the country and squeezed out of the bottom. so now there's a new public housing so the shelter system is like a public housing because housing is not treated as even right in the title meant which it should be the country is both is this one. and order for us to get. and be. we're back to society
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and company office to try to resolve this issue that's gone on far too long it's a fundamental right like having food and finish. a cuban bikeshare it's take a look at the universal declaration of human rights. as the peoples of the united nations have in the charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the writings and. education that's just limited and. so it seems to. be. one of my kind of being and it's one. it's considered. just general right actually the u.s.
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doesn't accept. universal declaration of it's 6 was most. of that there are 3 parts of this civic and political right. sort of social and economic. and there's cultural. and they're all are. you us that doesn't just dismiss it as the cultural community in the rejects you know. ringback politicians have concluded that there is no answer because the answer requires resources i don't believe that's true i think that housing is the answer homelessness that you have to have supportive housing yet we're not willing to prioritize that as cited in the crazy thing is that we're paying for it anyway we jail a homeless person is san francisco it cost $140.00 a night and that's about what it costs and some ill fairly nice hotels outside of
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the city yet we insist on believing that criminalization of almost this is the answer that if we push people who are being homeless and being mentally ill that they're going to cure themselves and be off the streets when in fact it just becomes a cycle. tearing their hair it. seems. like. i am right direction of some way. is the best. you can. give it. a chilling.
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well i have also stated that her with me there were great. you so oh. there you go guys stay there for a moment and you're making home. as well. as if you know. you can go to the city or county and get a map. shows all of us all over the you know county. and there's over 400 miles along a long they go all the way down to the freeway and they sit there ideas that are feeling goes away tropicana somewhere where they can wow. you know this is this is someone who. is very warm very rude the usual you know
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the music you see the known this was you were sure. i'm thinking. i'm tunnels in las vegas here's. this. show. say that my name is guy and we were it. around 10 years ago and on the streets and she was in the same situation and she didn't know what to do about them. i disaster see what. they say went to best place is staying home hotel in brighton he left me to me go across st louis and meet him we came back he was gone so i was straining he was bought by cosmo. just behind us so yeah you can read it. now is take years ago. you know i haven't taken over 30 years.
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that we've had 5 months we've had you know. i make for 67 mr security and. just not enough to say. we do better in the summertime as a guest. and get you all. the good side. everything a really good. when going to charge shop dollars. will fly aside just for a few dollars and. they gives me you know. he had all of us just a girl. saying she had a big girl you know. is that a. very aggressive in. and i say
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no and. then you know. that this is not nice really if. you know a lot of people are one check right the oreo. brushing tongue with. the demonstrators right now the propaganda machine. it's always your issue. including a good. point. if
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you took away. mom told me. it didn't look. suitable let's just call mom. it isn't love ago i.
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finally managed. to. get. his famous spiritual trip to the. film. industry prefers to spend millions of euros you know being a d.j. reconditioned i will be sniffy all about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of
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printing diseases that are in every community it is no due to new viruses or all new microbes that's not true so it is due to environmental. siggy though their momentum. just simply the mayor of this sort of muscles are really just accumulate could only come in the day you see in the to the side of the list that don't allow us to play. if there's some food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry except that we have regulation we want regulation has the industry and the freedom behave zaniest penalty that's fine.
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you know off i myself today i know i don't look at but i found myself in the home state and you know mom homelessness is not disability i'm homeless within my body because i don't know am i making the right choices that i don't like i don't know it's always that amazing just asking you i guess and they swear i need to be still and be all right with claim i'm a slave. no i'm not that they are doing things is going to cost me my home that this man you know and my loans they are calling you want a job in my area and it's murder whatever. i want you have a chance. to when i 1st got out i was actually attacked by a guy from behind and then he hit me in the face and they showing me around my neck or survivorman. everything then december 13th i was hit in the head with
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a rock for me high and they actually caught that guy couple days later a week i actually in the phone into a seizure due to that and my city was going to his thought was a. little bit come back and shut off on me because i was laying out here by the hour. it's not everybody know it in in the year and it's it's more dangerous for women the world is more dangerous for women in that. they get lost in the in their. overall tapestry of armistice i mean everybody's heart breaks for their children 1st of all and rightly so then there is the veteran then there is the mentally ill. you were there is a specific population called women that are having very specific needs that are we going to use and do enough so you know we made it
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a priority and by that we pushed through in it any beds available to them or to listen to a year ago there were hardly any beds available for them and it's an unsafe place for women to. tell all our gotos to not walk in the streets or at night in a dark neighborhood that's the sort of imagine that you have no work to go. or know what to do and something. or worse. were. always on us income inequality a good way to figure out which side of it your on is with your company planes on each of the o.e.c.d. . you should like workers calling for a much higher minimum wage workers in mcdonald's wendy's domino's pizza and more
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will want not the job. you were looking to federal 'd minimum wage is one created $938.00 under the fair labor standards act ok which was in response to a 1000000 people wandering our nation looking for jobs it was the same and after the depression congress got together and started to say well we should set a standard that ensures that if somebody puts their 40 hours in a week they can afford the basics so. it makes sense and makes sense to me it makes sense to you so we take that in a brace that good the problem is they never index it anything so they just keep picking this number out of the year and those halves of congress fight over debate over and go do that and that and it and it back and forth and so. you know maybe get raised a dollar maybe it's $0.75 whatever so we sort of started this problem backwards you know we now have $3500000.00 people experiencing homelessness in this nation and
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what we could tell that house the homeless. there's tremendous efforts to try and deal with the fallout you know. some more successful than others some different approaches like housing 1st get off the streets and then start dealing with them you know it's one. believes in us and the organization says $989.00 so you know that's approach we are. and i used to look at this population as. who they are the breakdown the veterans. recently released people out of the penal system single women single women with children substance abusers alcoholics. really really all the different factions but now we stood back and looked at the folly of that approach and realize that in order to
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really deal with it in this society which is couples we view them as. this whole this group falls into 2 factions those who can work and those who can't work so we walk away with this way it's $77.00 in the quarter and but i i live in america and anybody who's lived in america has traveled anybody who's traveled is travel to some place which is more expensive than where they came from and they travel some place with less expense 'd right now the government uses the concept of one size fits all. so they keep doing it's like 70 court for everybody so whether you lose in washington d.c. or with the harley engine texas they're going to set it to 7 decor right now there's talk of raising it to 10 dollars an hour well the day that adds pass to $10.00 an hour that's the president is promoting for. something to get one minimum wage homeless worker off the streets of washington d.c.
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at the same time that $10.00 an hour wage is going to hurt small business and will america and make no mistake most of america is rule they're trying to push around. pig in the square and they've been doing it over and over again and what happens is it's a very soft mork approach to our nation is made of a 1000. so you know we devised. a single national formula based on existing government guidelines.
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it was. very our. problem it was. to me here you can hear people talk and. that was why you ready. oh you were me do you. think let me ringback see do you can help me with it. forever even if you have to. leave them for.
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3. weeks and. you will lose your money. so here the road home we have a family show for women shelter in them and shelter so one of the big fears that our families have when they come down from the shelter is that all of us are. child and family services is going to be involved in their getting their kids away i mean work very closely with. the c.p.s. . we work very hard to reassure families that that that's not how it works their families are also subject to the whims of whether it's economic instability or family instability or health problems. family is run out of resources and they're not able to stay in their apartment anymore stay with family or stay with friends
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or stay in a hotel i mean. a lot of times by the time the families that walk through those doors they've exhausted all of those resources. how are you getting so wet child. yes so we have this huge playground there's. you know they have the ramp for all of the kids the stuff like that and still are still. they have this grassy area over here we try to keep the kids away from the gate just because of the semen on because this is the men's side of the shelter we have our slide in the playground for the kids and stuff like that. i've been on and off homelessness since having for the 1st 6 months of his life were stable and then i lost my job which intel lost my burman. but for you know for after that 6 months we did pretty well you know we stayed with friends here and there we stayed with
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family but it sank i kind of started to feel like i was a burden to these people you know because then they have to deal with my kid having his little fits in this that. you know i got another job and i was paying for hotel rooms you know 2 weeks out of each page i get i just got really expensive really pricey so you go to you're just like all right well i'm going to keep doing it i'm going to do and i got to get up i got to work. with having a kid a child with special abilities you kind of you don't really get much time expression when you're a single parent you don't at all you're constantly on the go on doing this doing that picking up picking up that. so you resort to of course a drug that makes you stay weak there isn't that surprisingly i got off it by myself i didn't go to rehab or anything i just kind of kicked it i've been clean for 3 months. there are about 150 beds
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in this large storm area. for families who have small children it will be like if it's a single mom in a small one or 2 year old will share one of these small little bunks. and each family is allowed one of these tow it's her person so this has to be able to fit basically all of your earthly belongings in it. and that's not a lot of space as you can tell. it's tough for families. and one of the great frustrations here in salt lake is that there's a substantial lack of affordable housing and so that's one of the barriers that clients have is finding
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a place that they can continue to afford after our assistance ends clients a lot of times face other barriers to getting housing whether it's on their criminal background or they have evictions from prior apartments and so it can sometimes be really difficult for clients to find a place to live that will accept them with their background or with the funding from the road home. to help them get out of the rut that they're him. she sure movielink it was it did just that it just means that. you don't mind the chest but. the shining was all. the time you could look at the my face you know
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for how long today my country to be not if they were established at the map. about the economy to have more than a past sept is that. moment was going to be a little simpler than. the muslims who got to know i mean that i'm so awkward. i'm almost there i'm going to. use the term obama i don't know what i'm going to. look at what's going to become a monk. going to come up thinking i come up each time she comes home to go tell me a single person i think i mean come on we have to get out but. there's a survival guide book stacie just going to start simply at least it's. the
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sure it's good there are you going to get it back. next year. it's repatriations look at the last 7 years. till the separate prize report so. the loss of a spear was when surely when you read of those lists initial what show just what it also has been. but so far we're short in months to draw a cord of anemia you were quick. to quit causing months alone. when you last and then you think that it's all profit and you must hear another write up a quote on but there were all these walls up on the door stage door to new muscles ledgerwood to post and most of them there were still police and your lot over a sham doing what all the money. was like a bit of. that in the. summer would put in that would know more
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than the board it's. in the headlines this weekend then the u.s. food and drug administration reveals it's now approaching 5 allergic reactions to the pfizer vaccine including 3 alaska health. a top u.s. consultant to vaccine manufacturers tells r t the while he's optimistic about jobs early times going to tell if it's a magic bullet against the pandemic. i'm not pessimistic about. a vaccine it's least reducing the infection whether they will completely obliterate the infection.

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