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disconnected from what all french people feel right now questions about these health passes remain and the introduction will inevitably lead to issues of inequality so far we haven't managed to vaccinate the entire population and it won't be possible to do that in the upcoming months the government already has excessive powers in dealing with this health crisis as it can make laws by passing regulations as it wishes stop taking french people as fools i don't think anyone wants to put themselves in excessive danger people just want to finally get back to a normal social life that's it watching r.t. and europe today and i just got half past 6 in moscow more from us at the top here . the government has to determine which zones as it went to insure and which ones is
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it not going to insure and it does that based on the racial makeup of neighborhoods . neighborhoods that had a certain number of black presidents what have literally rather lines drawn around them on the map. and they wouldn't insure mortgages in those areas because they believed that the properties would not hold the baby's going down along the. banks take up that same practice they decided they're not going to lend in those areas that meant that all these benefits were flowing to potential homeowners flowing to whites and not going to minorities. and racism into our ownership culture. problem it's just problem is made most of them up and michael wilbon don't know that we did are probably going to work with them live in 2 doors away so we passed a law in 1968 at the fair housing act it proclaims that prayer how are. all of human beings is not
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a part of the american way of life. is given to nurses provide it discrimination but to actually affirmatively go out and say how do we do. it so the government betrays that. i find as i travel across the country that whether we're talking about white americans or people who may be. another minority. it's like the mexican americans arrest. just like the black americans what everybody wants is an equal chance to have a piece of the action that the federal government has never enforced the fair housing act and that state and local governments do not enforce the. you know you can have federal policy but it's the local administration of these policies that often the
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black people receive discriminatory treatment hello my name is out on washington and i'm calling about the about and i'm not a fan of. hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment around on park street from available. what is really so what does this mean it means that the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and fifty's they're still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. $911.00 town today is over 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day forward we can't discriminate sell it and fix it all these policies and practices these systems the government state government local government. they converge to sort of create
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concentrated poverty by the time we reach the fifty's and sixty's so that creates a situation where many urban areas you hear like what george clooney will call you know chocolate cities in the little suburbs sadness he says this because the white house that's a temporary visit. there's a lot of the city. we've got to get some i don't need to get. working on. me to get out because then you believe you it's yours. interesting to tell you. there is no clue when a promise that a president can't bake think that the government's going to come in legally blonde
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and do this yes. it is. the condition of blacks veterans and white spectrums diversion even though when they return from the war they were economically similar families. public housing then became a black phenomena. people fall into this category a half of society is. it. is. not. any nation. down and people constantly. cities and adequately service neighborhoods that were heavily concentrated with african-americans garbage collection wasn't picked up as frequently streets were repair those well conditions the cheery that they were there is became slums. here i would like to rub america's nose in this is
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a you're going to get it you want to reject it or not but i certainly would hate to think that anybody thought i said they were giving up hope what i'm really saying is the society has failed the hope of the people who live here and struggle you know that's what i'm really saying they're going to go on struggling anyway whether we fail or succeed. at the same time you have concentration you also have clearance you have how a construction which is destroying black communities i would use oftentimes in urban areas a built did in the middle of black communities so there's a sort of rising anger frustration that sense plays. well. became slums sardi's looked at them and said well we need to do some slum clearance.
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where all those black people and all those little key is where they go one end up rooting out neighborhood beer did nothing without unity it takes 10 years to really reach out they know what to do in a systematic genocide in a systematic as well as african american families who are displaced had to move somewhere so those families are given section 8 housing vouchers the idea behind section 8 is fabulous it's exactly what one would hope is that people who are impoverished have an opportunity to move into neighborhoods that are not impoverished unfortunately. black americans it doesn't work that way. a large reason for that is you can still legally discriminate against someone for using a sex slave out there so landlords and most suburbs would not accept section 8 housing factors and that's perfectly legal. why homeowners deathly afraid of a black person moving next to them because blackness is associated with lower home
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values we share your presence in the neighborhood c c and undermine the value of our homes and we're concerned we'd like you to move out before it becomes common knowledge that there's a family in the area. it's nothing personal oh oh it never really is it was tercel but i feel real that we grew up in philadelphia actually originally and we were in an all black neighborhood in my life change when we moved to south jersey not far from some of the levittown type of neighborhoods and when we came in the police had to come in with us because people were throwing things at our house and terrorizing our house at night. and we moved there because we wanted a place that was integrated and we just wanted to raise our standard of living and it was the strength of my parents that said this is where we're going to be.
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do you think family moving here will affect the community as a whole. definitely in what way i think that well the property values what i mean to go down if they are allowed to move in here in any numbers do you think them are saying it will affect property values. i don't think. property creating our increase and i think you purely i might not happen. well as a result of all these policies we created a segregated system and because we forgotten now this is. tired history of how it happened. white families believe that they got where they are simply by their own hard work and determination to succeed in the middle class life. but they don't understand is that their parents could have came as an immigrant from a white country and immediately had access to loans and the ability to move into
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white neighborhoods and black americans whose families had been citizens for generations could not. and so it's not saying that their families didn't work hard but it is they and their families benefit from great deal of affirmative action to get where they are little white americans don't see what it's like to live in these communities. and so because of that they are unable to connect with what it is like to be in these areas that have been deprived of every type of opportunity. now how do these communities get seem. to go for decades in these festering situations. in segregated communities that have been completely abandoned. and suddenly we see them only when they burn something to live.
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in addition to that. they're not like that but it doesn't even want to admit it. because it is. good to see better and better. if we had not the record levels that we must if we're to do something about the dangers that face us no. it shouldn't be that hard to understand why that becomes kind of the ultimate outcry because it's the only way that these committees become
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will. new york is really what america is about. when our mayor took office he was elected because of his campaign on our city being a tale of 2 cities the haves and the have nots and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being very hard out of the city has always wanted to forget about what iowa city has wanted to forget about the people who are buried there wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field but there is a place where difficult stories are hidden the fact they were using inmates to maintain this act as a site where 1000000 souls are buried where so much of new york city history is
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buried is the cement of the inequality that existed in this city for centuries. i don't want it to be. going to be i think. where it's not on your but you're getting we're even. going to hope that it's. going to get people. who are my little people so there were just a platter of me for him and he wants to hear if you need a word from john on the table for the. people of.
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1956 when i came out here to the farms i was 5 years old when i came here in 149 percent from the south bronx my father foresaw the future in that area he says that's good. and we did very outstanding career with the police department and they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community now when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and the riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly irish cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you got to stick i mean there was and you didn't you didn't disobey protest when you want to put forth your right to protest but you see guys. putting holes in hoses showing can't put out fires and that's just a business that is but to people. you have a right to protest but you don't have a right to do that.
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i just think i'm tired of looking up well yes but nothing. out of way to out to achieve financial freedom it's pretty easy to do if you chose all the stuff. it's so easy to make money and i'm playing again that by age 25. years and i'm going to do many more like this for millions of dollars. 7 deals 30 days. with the you can do it to me when you wait for your math one that is going right over here. now's the time to buy a home now is the time to buy. it at your feet. oh.
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good for mom. if you could for more. seriously try to be a little less crazy. he has a. regional plan from the university of minnesota. please give that. thank you. thank you. a little bit about our organization strong towns our ization is now evolves into a national movement of people trying to reconfigure their communities to be more financially sound. post world war 2 america the financing mechanisms of it act very much like
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a ponzi scheme you have this immediate sugar high with this. long term liability kind of hanging out there in the future and the last generation standings the one that's going to pick up the bill. we prayed on our fellow americans just so we could keep the growth going and nobody stopped to consider the impact that this was going to have on real people and real families. i was bird dog and. finding foreclosures for other investors. i just saw that in the jordie of trade in the united states was through real estate so i was determined to follow that track it was so much fun and when we were making money the company had season tickets to the lakers and right behind the lakers bench. bryant's wife leonardo dicaprio literally right in front of us and when he used to date. there forget 15 years old right in front of harry's hanging over the
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back of her seat. and jeff goes dad and i go because he starts playing with hair oh my god. anyway i digress just a bit but. back in 9697 there's a new product that started to flood the market 125 percent of you and when i 1st started seeing that i said this is a recipe for disaster. or with too many bills too many high interest monthly payments why not pay the mortgage to 125 percent of the value or all less your 1st mortgage balance they went after the payment as well they did they get a 50000 dollars 2nd 500 bucks a month go buy that boat go buy that 2nd car. it wasn't a home improvement it was a signature along and you could do whatever you want i just thought it was an
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exceedingly irresponsible. loan product. i took advantage of me. taking taking how much come on. my can make it through. a set of eyes no no. the lenders got greedy and they figured ok we exhausted the $125.00 potential pool. let's go make it super easy to get purchase money now if you were to ask me what the perfect reductions are to qualify for a home loan i honestly couldn't tell you may i help you sir. sega games are on a new homeowner. stated income stated employment status stated stated which means whatever the borrower says is the actual is recently as a 1997 he had a full 20 percent down and he had to struggle to save that kind of money if asked
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for 5 years and a busboy from a local coffee shop can buy the same house for nothing you have to verify your credit so the credit we don't have in it we can't pay cash we do without. what you say i could read the entire american economy anyway this country needs to know more than we could pay back. in order for the house of cards to stay standing it has to get bigger so the guy that's in the 3 better one and a half out house he's got to move up to the 4 better to bath house. to house a car just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and it's just all on sake valuations. yeah at that point the home did absolutely become a vehicle for excess home prices rising from the case shiller index i look at it
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out there and i say yes this looks good it's much better than expected you look at the number and say. nobody knows where home prices are going to do. people are increasingly speculative when they buy a house a major concern is how much can i sell this to someone else at the other end it can be called the greater fool theory maybe i'm a fool the buys that's a big house but i'm going to. to an even greater fool. there were people who thought 50 or 100 years ago that home prices should decline with. the reason is they wear out. don't expect to be gained expecting to lose value and that was a common view in the past. we have come as a society to place
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a tremendous amount of value on the home itself. and the bigger the home the better . it's interesting because living in the houses were meant to evolve and change as families evolved and changed over time. the idea was if this home would be livable all your life you could have one bedroom or 3 bedrooms depending on what your needs were at the time and this area was an extension of the living room or it could be closed off and become an adventure story so close here. as you're going to be closed here. you might enter. the hall. so i have a. better hallway you know where all the entrances are to the best ones so
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it could be a one bedroom or 3 bedroom right now we create that one bedroom here and there really are one bedroom that could be partitioned with a rolling wall so it will become 2 bedrooms. there was an extension of the dynamic coming out of post-war idea of what the house provided wasn't really about the upscaling or the supersizing how those consider that relationship between the growth. of the physical house was still somehow in balance subsequently people began to make the scale shift where the houses became just words. i'm in love with this indoor. hope in a fire because. i don't think it is. a story or dining room with me. something
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a 5000 square feet on one staircase i'm going to visit that staircase. to make a link is very attractive home. office to see if. it's really more suited for grandma she doesn't really want to have a detached unit. think it means cool foot ceilings on the mcmansion so they're going the way the dodo bird. people want to buy what they need and they don't want any extra and this has so much square footage of wasted space please name i get away with one more sale but in the years to come it's going to be tougher and tougher to. hire without fine.
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there's just tremendous economic dependence on this idea that we can keep building new single family homes on their own lots and that they have to keep marching across the landscape because it's a huge part of the economy depends on its health and wellbeing. don't take. yes so our property line is just basically the white picket fence all the way around. back up to there. so we're going to. our garden over here and a chicken coop over there g.g. is a grand champion. not so much dolce. so this whole industry of easy quick money for property did not end at the retail borrower. into bella purse were exposed to these funds. so these companies were going in and buying up swaths of land from these farmers at
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ridiculous prices just given them enough money for their great grandchildren to retire and it was just so hard to say no. and that's where you see all of the citrus farms in the inland empire die. in of course the cities were loving it because the tax basis on real property with a house on it is far higher than firmly. the cities are seeing their tax base quintuple literally overnight. and the developments stopped.
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for years and all this money printing would cause inflation but we didn't really see it at the level of the c.p.i. consumer price index and well because the c.p.i. doesn't reflect the actual prices of stuff the people you state typically quote prices of stuff that people don't use and they don't include housing or health care or education for example. and that worked for a while but now it's really hard to hide the fact that the money printing is causing a lot of inflation as you would expect so now the big question is do we take the word. that it's transitory and that this is a sugar high and that things are not going to last in this way or do we think that this might be a structural beginning. and inflationary period possibly
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a period of stagflation because the economy can be stagnant. at. the madness that's the play from the israeli president is chaos reigns on the streets because of being told from one arab driver is dragged from his vehicle and severely thanks to. the streets our old was tempting and the people are just inspecting the damages that have been inflicted by these really warplanes this strikes the gaza strip in joules massive area and aerial bombardment with hundreds of targets hit according to israel palestinian shall israeli cities with me silenced a total death toll on both sides has run into thousands and also the sound funerals take place for the victims of a.

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