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with mental illness of one form or another they have extreme views and if you give these people guns you've got to expect at some stage that these are going to go wrong so you know the less comes and says i want to be the safer we were it's no secret that you go on the internet you know what to do and how to do it and this is a this is a problem all societies bullying we know at least in the research that i've conducted is the leading cause of gun violence in schools so bowling. retaliation and side effects of psychotropic medications have been found to be the predominant causes of school violence one of the most important things that we need to do is we really have to work to international a create a very safe school climate working together collaboratively with parents with teachers with administrators to really identify those students who may be withdrawn who may be why is your who may have struggled to read the recent loss who may be a victim of bullying you may be struggling academically or they have behavioral
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issues and the more that people can come together and identify the work that we can be proactive rather than reactive and emotional we cannot international thanks for your company yeah this evening we'll have more stories for you about how. the united states economy is never that that is a. high standard of living for a country of. a. kind of mind that never had a supply house for it a nation wide basis. that made it she an ebb and flow price but you're not going to
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see the collapse because she when people go into a bubble. if there is a bubble burst. i think that. likelihood. is that. our entire economy is in danger and that means life as most americans know what is about to change the incentives for people to come or just in the last 3 years this is not redemption among people followed. them bernardino recently became the 3rd california say the filed bankruptcy and like a homeowner who can place a mortgage that's more than the house is worth a municipality. or
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less. if you come back to this property it's considered trespassing did you ever think that this word could be 50 percent of your business not a little bit of a let's. just i found a flaw in the model harms our world your ideology was not right starfleet. oh. please. everyone needs one of those. snatched.
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the team. from the living room. i was 18 counting the counter. to feed here. i've been doing real estate with him since now it was 2 so that's 16 years. after the l.a. times article in the nightline piece all bad i remember us being just completely crazy busy i mean as great as it was it was such a blur. it was a blur. you think when i said where you think that i don't know all those details i just think were meeting it was a blur time of my life well let me add some color because i remember the i'm sure.
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the blog was running i don't want to talk about those tales. because of our connection to countrywide they started police they had just applied to be one of the agents what. do you think. december 2006 this house sold for a 1000000 dollars 900 square feet right across the street from the freeway one. so we call it retro order here a vintage. oh lovely. if you. are watching this video and your realtor. say wait a minute i represented the buyer when they paid a 1000000. dollars ship which of my tie down and go grab a shingle. you don't deserve to be licensed
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december 2006. want. to get fired. i'm jim. there's a lot of trust the market place on value could this be just a value bubble where people just keep paying these crazy prices a lot more than they used to just literally a year ago just because they want to get a house there really isn't the evidence to help support them that i can say oh for sure it's worth. there's really i think some valid concern about valuations when the proof is so thin. that's always been a problem in this industry there is. just one way to determine what some is worth is look what other people paid of the other people were crazy.
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they were hoping to get $2000000.00 for these appear you can see the i think a handful of them and gave up and those are $5.60 square foot house. everyone was going by the montra get in or you might get price down forever because up to that point no one had seen any previous downturn just wasn't in the january and nobody. clinton realtors ever really thought a party is never going to end. i mean the thing about this is this is kind of i used to bill i was the engineer would design and layout build this stuff. i would work on these
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big development projects sees would come to us we want this done we got build it and i sincerely believe that the work i was doing was building a great america. but then i started to ask some questions about what comes next. after we build something how do we take care of it what's the cash flow that makes this all work and started to look at developments that i had worked on or near run some larger math problems. for example developer would come in and build roads the developer paid all the costs to build it people have been paying their taxes and the idea was they pay their taxes and then the government would fix this road. the cost was $3.00 and $54000.00 to fix that road we has a question ok based on the taxes the city is collecting from these people alone is going to take them to me to get the money they just spent. the answer 79 years.
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as an engineer i knew the road was going to last 2025 years this doesn't make any sense the growth creates what we call the illusion of wealth if you lose money on every transaction you don't make it up in volume. where we accidentally. were like way out here. you can look at the run up to the housing crash as a prime example everybody felt like what we're doing. ok because you know yeah i made 12000 our housing payments for my house went up by 40000 i cashed out the difference i'm doing fine here's subtly skirting around the core problem which is that the underlying economy does not work. in 2000 we had 1100 census tracks in this country that you can classify as persistent poverty in 2010 it went from 1100 census tracks to 3300 census tracks 3 times the american
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geography is now in persistent poverty. our places don't work they're just designed to decline. if you don't know what was lost. you don't look at the place and see like this is decline. 143 if you're 10 years 20 years 30 years older than me all you see is wounds. and so it's really hard for you to get your mind out of that and actually see how this could be a better place. now we have it all off guard and so we made it right. is heartbreaking the midwest is heartbreaking of all the places this is one of the last ones i live in but it's home and i you know there's a part of me that loves it too like i look at it and i'm like i want to help this place i want to make it a moving little google street if you go yeah. that was
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that's our show and elysium and that's our. show up after another yeah i know. i'm educated enough to to know that i shouldn't talk about some things because i i realize how ignorant i am i mean i grew up in a city that is 99 percent white and probably still is very close to that. but when you start to get a mixing of people. the others start to move in whether the other is someone of a different race or someone of a different social class i think excite colleges is that there's a natural human tendency to circle the wagons and what zoning did is a good like this really wonderful tool to be able to write in a more camouflaged kind of racist way we don't want those people here. think the irony today is that it's also now tracked for white people their mechanics say is
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you go to i didn't get it out is for new brave lads well what is the other girl that didn't whenever they for $40.00 you know think that this was an advantage if it's not referred to. if. you know cream abdul-jabbar said the hyper problem we had today is less race than it is poverty and i think use exactly right i mean there's a racial element to it but. middle class whites will sacrifice poor whites too there's no racial loyalty there they're going to kick them to the curb. been able to to travel around the country to experience different communities it's the same it's the same thing. so you see across the rust belt and you see across rural america people struggling and those struggles are kind of shared struggles
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with people in urban areas that have long been left behind. when you find that you can no longer get the mortgage week you can no longer cash out the equity when you can no longer get the car loan for the new car your world changes and your experience changes and america becomes like a really cruel place. we're starting to see more and more that is a mainstream experience. when even a. year and nobody. come on each colony. you can create a social contract to make tons of promises we now live in the day when those promises are coming to you. and that's not a laughter right thing. kind of transcends left and right because neither side understands that they both want to go back to what they thought were. it didn't
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often scaring dramatic developments only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to just sit down and talk. to. baltimore is very similar to many cities in terms of the way that is being written . between 195-2000 baltimore los 100000 if a tree jumps. so this out of a negative state to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of
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the lines. but. not in this and not going to. name one. thing against the wall. why. not only this way that it was. we will build together port cummings when we build it it will be out. for coming to . fruition at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor and opportunity for all aboard. the.
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more city council the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 for the forthcoming project developers to see affordable housing jobs in exchange for the investments are intended to have a mixed income diverse community their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about $70000.00 per year so we're saying is just can't build a community with people who. you know. is not helpful to the skull but if only. those neighborhoods the still inequality. in favor of. any of. your creative drugs. in order to murder. really structural advantage in our way. where we are today. it was until i
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got older and started understanding. more. started. big black history. the things that i. was out of step. really recognize that is right but we don't recognize really were. we already know putting people in environments where we don't have. a desk. in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police thorax back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed tear gas and at the moment they deplore that tear gas i'm sitting here and i feel like
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this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft or food everybody went into drawing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is what you're talking about here so that's all at home and able to exercise that person to make these life and deal with the well part out this. is this if i go back i'm originally from graham up to grenada area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because there's a certain level of pain you got to go through to be really from baltimore and when
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you're really from a neighborhood that has a reputation you get was known as a state. i have. my little step you know. it's only thing is than for the last 2 digits of you are you go so it's really big you know to be connected to a neighborhood. where people all satisfying don't. all of this stuff is about legacy. you don't really know where we come from we don't know our families so. you put it all and. it's really the only industry that we run we think we were going to say so for your kids go up on to your name what is your name what kind of name you want to leave for your children. for that's the name of allah for me i could go anywhere i want to bottom when i have a problem because of my followers but because i'm not history do but i still carry those morals. in
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a city and it's going to. be a new blood i'm trying to tell you. i have a lot of people just by giving them places they don't know how to do. i know too much about real estate. as. it was. when he started but. we. have seen so much of anything. from when i was young to name some of the sound effects of me and it's dangerous. and it was in the. you know many. people who. have been mentally beaten up and tired of life is so much that.
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you've got to be managed. any kind of manifested itself into hate so when you need to display your anger. anybody should think. the 3. guys are just at the c.v.s. bar. taking. are.
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going. to go. to sleep. with. someone to stop it right here i just wanted you to see this piece 1st i want to do something else into. young man was poking a water hose with a pocket knife while i want you to know that sound bite there. right there. at 21 with no price as to this fucking
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25 and he was trying to give me more time than i've been on earth it was scary but it was eerily familiar because it felt like no matter when i converse in my life been the 1st person to go to college but as we ask i felt like i was supposed to be there it's kind of hard for you to. take this stuff that we see here and translate it into the humanity of it as a person. a 1000000. i got a $1000000.00 in restitution $100.00 and that is $10000.00 less anybody i know anybody who had to live $10000.00 less and that can lead us any time a recitation pay. while he. can't unilaterally said he said it's sort of presentation pay these in a struggle they don't make the news these are the differences that make. people like myself turn off from everybody just self. you know what i mean because
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everybody has a share. when people make the claim of you know why would people burn down their own neighborhood if the you sort of live statement to sort of gloss over the fate that news labor has don't have this need to begin with. the one with the burned on their own community i mean it really isn't a community that they've been able to have ownership is. don't push me cause close to the black community employers so that is that i think that is sort of why we see some of the prison you see. happen may begin to understand that black lives matter black lives don't matter of black neighborhoods don't matter. i came back and subsequently when i was a police officer. and it was all bricked up all the windows to doors.
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choice property now the. chance for 5 you know gentrification i suppose on one hand is a good thing for sure cleans up the neighborhood it makes it nice but my heart goes out to the people who once lived here who got moved out because you read those poor people go you know they were forced out in neighborhoods their homes are gone. if we as a country don't pay attention to. the places where people are the homes that people . will continue to go in circles and that really get to the root problem. when you look at a rain forest. or seen a very complex ecosystem not only do you have these massive trees but you have all the understory all the animals every leaf has its own individual ecosystem and when
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you add up all that you have this massive massive complex and. you compare that to say a cornfield. you have one species of plant a complete monoculture. and what you see is a very efficient undertaking a truce a lot of corner very small space but you certainly don't have the complexity and the ability to thrive than a rain forest. so what we did is we switch cities from being complex systems to corn if. you look back in history and the way humans evolved along with the city. and what you see is that messiness that friction rubbing up against other people is an essential component. and there was
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a certain discomfort that went along with that there was also a social dimension to it that we've just completely lost. this pattern of development has allowed us to. intentionally enrich the pain and the hurt and the needs that colin in all our places.
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