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and um, i've seen an increase in people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get tense. i've seen an increase in that. i've seen an increase in people coming out to the town square here to see if they can get something that they need. yeah, it's really wonderful how the broader community is, you know, contributing to this program here. thanks again. oh this uh, hold on. pay it. i tried to call you yesterday, i couldn't get ahold of. you guys have no money down really. that's your, that's yours. oh wow. that's right. good to pass. or we say we're having to go to the car dealing with know what the say because the little guy, let me show you what i have, what i'm about to my housing. ok. i'm fixing these out as the l tap. yeah. yeah. see the problem. this will give this and the put you on the list, what is how was impossible to find the house so good, good. i'll you bet. i'm good to go over the summer and i still wasn't able to find
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housing to. there's no for rounding in lakewood. oh, i know the rate that we're going now. i can't in a few years, i can't imagine what's gonna happen. let me just look at the court records of how many people are going through. they are being evicted last year. if you remember, they put out a 1000 vouchers just just for the english throughout the state in new jersey. we got 9 of those vouchers here. the problem comes in is that, i mean it's ways for them the rate that the vouchers are and that that's, that's a crime that you don't like as far as the rent is in a vouchers, a way down here. and it doesn't match. so it looks like you're doing a great job, i'm putting out vouchers, but the people can't get in the house because the vouchers going around to get there. they, this is sort of the united states of america. i renamed them the divided states of america. like in the unfortunately um the lightest,
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it is still segregated races the, the african american population was 12 percent. now instead of going to sort of didn't, that was supposed to represent great or in a 20 years later because of the government funded gentrification. you know, deal legal government funded against the politicians that are allowing this and the government agencies that are allowing this and this is a major uh, you know, legal, you know, it's, you know, it's a, it's a major problem in america. it's, it's the same time and um it's going to get it's going to get worse unless the governor, you know, steps in and put a moratorium on his try raising rent. because this is steve right now. you know, more later, you've got to start dealing with the, with the families. and they're common the
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what happened in libya and in human, specifically told, at least a segment of the syrian people that this is not going to need to any, any. well, because we can see that there was going to be on our, in both places. so this is the piece, some syrians to stand by their state and keep it if not the little to no one, no, no, not a real pleasure in a little more than what they should up to the unit
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731 was a unique organization in the history of the world, what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had every now through you know, to production with it. so i guess it was the great deal to go. you suddenly look as little as you keep on my mazda thought. this minute, you need to know if i'm doing the sale. i don't understand. i wish to know who i need. i know you gave him some more or less than a j o side. i'll put them with this kind of them of the, i don't know
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a party bill because you cannot push the couch and i still point festival to go to want this on this to should buy a new on it. hold on site can send me $71.00 k, $2.00 a year. you're not on the ticket. most of the people say there's givers and there's takers is pretty true. some people are just natural givers and want to give and go the extra mile. and we don't want to help and feel good about it. and there are some people that are, you know, tigers that you would like to, you know, take advantage or whatever. so i think getting a lives a balance, you know, there's, makes, takes all kinds of make the world go around. yeah, it's going to be like me for sure. thing. it's gonna rain all night. this is a 100 percent percent all night the winds are going to pick up. it's about 15 miles
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an hour. now it's gonna take up to about 50 to forecast. so yeah, we really gotta get this thing ready for this new fellow coming down into the camp tonight. i call from the hospital. he's got to leave the hospital tonight and so he is name is pendulum. and so we're going to be picking them up in about an hour from the hospital in an order of neighboring towns. zillow, did you have some of the? yeah, of your stuff or something? burger j roy? oh, good. yeah. all right, what's the version here? all right, thank you. like 0. you know, she went to the hospital. you heard. right. yeah, i heard to trace alone. yeah. to her. she's got a hip so i have yeah, i haven't seen or heard from her since then. so you know, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the new fellow angelo, he says that he's cold with his goals are with the best that it was relatively warm, but the temperature dropping and so he's getting cold. so we'll hook up our propane
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heater for you are thinking so they say 8 degrees to them with a windshield factor like 10 below 0 windshield. so yeah, yeah, angela will definitely need he tonight or he'll but just breeze today. i think in some ways the world is getting colder people colder towards each other. in some ways, people are more distracted with the all the distractions we have of the age these days. but i think it's things get worse with our economy and everything. i think maybe people will start getting closer. sometimes it takes a crisis to bring people closer together because people are like, well, it's not in my backyard, it's not happening to me. so they may be sometimes are short sighted and only think of themselves. if you're rich people,
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a lot of people will catch your bus. but if you're for people, some people will stamp over here. i think people do things sometimes only if it benefits them with something, not everybody's. i mean, you're some wonderful people out there that will surprise you, you know, but there's no greater satisfaction than helping out your brother helping out your cell on man. the harder times reveal people's true character. sometimes i say this is just like clothing. the best way to stay warm is the layer. so we layer the 10s over a couple of times with times and the really holds in the heat. nice to angelo, that alright so many for you. right? yeah, just a lot of goodies in there. yeah, i think there might even be a gift card in there for $30.00 for why. oh, why that's a beautiful young game. here's a head for, you know, on. yes,
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your head to the other guys. this is great. you know, you really need a lot in life. it's a shame to, to try to force people into this expensive box. you know, the people got to pay all kind of money just desirous. i meant all of that. yeah. just making somebody, well the, but is that the freedom of america, you know, well, you know, if you're really, really rich, are you really free? because you've got to watch who your friends are. you got to watch who's going to assume you. right, exactly. you know, the, you know, the bible says don't ask for too much and that you know, and pray for me is that you don't have to live, you know, just have enough to survive. and you know, that's the best the best, the best place to be a good man. yeah. beautiful. sorry. there's also a prophecy, a little later on today. okay. okay. yep. okay. so yeah,
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this is where steve in here of been camp, they were closing this camp over here. the township was steven. we're asked for a tent. i gave them a small test that they could hide back here because the different they've tried just came back here before and they've been kicked out of these woods so by the county is public property. steven vera weren't doing anything wrong. they're very clean and very neat. you know with their cam, but they, they were checked out so i don't, they weren't discovered, but it looks like a tree. maybe the last storm that we had a few days ago fell on their tents and a branch hit 0. while she was in the 10th and fractured her hip. so she's in the uh, in the hospital right now. yeah. i know she must be in pain and shame. you know, its terrible shame the crime that there is no shelter for them to go to, you know,
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is that they have to slip out of the woods can ever since the kind of stuff that happens when you sleep out in the woods that you ever get a receipt? yeah. she is either tray? yes we were sleeping. name of girlfriend, beer. and 3 in the morning. treat. she's late right here under his face network. and i base at the trees boy came right out of the brown room. oh, think if the water came over, what are you able to tell? yeah. not any. it came down, hit right here, right here. and there's a hole right here that's pull this up. hit there. when that went down and the pressure made it snap on or what? yeah, that's not the point like that. here. anyways with come through, what would be a top? well right now, very good. well, oh really, very good. well, thank you to her. beautiful. so you guys are there? yeah, there's me. that's beautiful. thanks guys. never because there's
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a merry christmas eve. that's what i'm rushing just for sure. what is it for somebody else? that's beautiful. right? that's, that's nice isn't good as you know when you want some somebody else to be less like yourself. that's beautiful as to what's left of it. there's a little boy right there in the corner to the flowers. yeah. so there was a homeless couple and it was out, adam and cathy. they were staying in this whole hotel here. i put them up in this hotel. it was a fire or a set of wooded area where they were living here, living in the woods and it was in spring time, and the wind was blowing ard and what's going on fire that anybody staying bags or woods until the fire? so i put adam and cassie up in this hotel for a little bit after the fire since their stuff is all burned up. and jessie had gone
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out to the store and she was coming back. and some lady in a mercedes didn't see her crossing the road and hit her and killed her. so i'm very sad, very uh sweet trouble. uh, adam was a hard worker working almost every day to try to make ends meet, you know, try to feed them and you know, give them the basic necessities. yeah, but that's, you know, it's one of the tragic situations of the homeless, the way most of the diet early there. hi, how are you? good. good. we met a long time ago. oh, here's the 20 years. i'm doing good. i'm good. so good evening. my name is angelica, i'm an advocate and social worker here in ocean county. and i'm very happy to be here tonight. this is
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a very important thing to honor those homeless lives that had been lost over the years. like you and jessica, so that are to be here to represent the homeless of ocean county. have a nice father. we thank you again for all that that was done for us. father, we thank you for this time tonight where we have gathered together to honor the lives of those that of past in ocean county. this year, i was homeless for 2 years, beginning in the pen damage. when i was forced out my mom's house for my older cousins, i had jobs that were hard to get to. i worked for a financial services company while being homes and pretty much paid $800.00 an old . there's a month just to get the they ended up helping me find my 1st car, the one i selected, i ended up losing that same job because i was falling asleep at my desk because of
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a lack of sleep. i was getting the clock. we're heading over to the cold though. that's something that governor christie instituted this cold blow, which means that when the temperature is dropped, below is certainly temperature, which is 35 people that are homeless, couldn't go into these warm me centers. so right now in ocean county, we have 3 of these warming centers. so we're, we're headed over there now to yeah, i've never been inside of the one the center yet. you know, i know the people that go there, but i haven't been inside myself. so we're going to check it out. so let's check in here. ok. but you know the
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hey, how you doing good. how you doing this stuff? the drop off. is this sleeping already? ah. okay. all right. doing all right, let's go. yeah. as long as you got a warm place to sleep as a big one. okay. yeah, i don't know if i've got one with me. i'll check. okay. yes sir. okay, what? i'll be in the square tomorrow. i'm sure. 2 o'clock. yep. let me check if i get some blank and see if i can, might have some you know, given these presence here, let me open up this and we'll give them the bags and see if we can find some blankets back here. one more for the,
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for so the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills. and is it
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just because it shows you few fractured images presented as fast? can you see through their illusions going underground? can the i really thought that we were going to die. i crawled all the way to the right. and then i hid behind the board and business has to be done and they need to stick with the system.
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basically we want to make sure that certain dangerous, for a regular civilian should be in the hands, those people who are in state, that's for sake nowhere the hello, i'm the know a chan. you're tuned into modus operandi. the pentagon calls them autonomous systems, but most average citizens refer to them simply as killer robots. but the wars of tomorrow are about more than just a systems doing the killing. this we will explore how technology is shaping the new landscape of warfare. all right, let's get into the m o the if you're the u. s. is real germany, france,
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and so forth. you're not modeling through the conflict in ukraine. now. you're looking ahead 102030 years into what the battle field might look like that. here in the us, the pencil gone has invested in billions of dollars into the development of a i, and other so called smart weapons. that won't require much manpower in future conflicts. whether it's autonomy, drones program to seek out individuals on a terror list or by tech that aids in existing conventional warfare technology is the new tip of the spear when it comes to war. and for more on how technology is shaping the future of war. we are being joined by in con, he is a futurist and emerging technologies expert and thanks for being with us. first,
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the deputy defense secretary kathleen hicks said in her official press release, that quote, being directive was a stablish to minimize the probable lity and consequences of failures in autonomous and somebody autonomous weapon systems that could lead to unintended engagements. and what are she implying here that a i might go rogue and start killing everything in its path? i mean, the unintended engagement part is quite disconcerting. and so we have to realize that there's a deed of artificial intelligence right now is and a place where it's not perfect, it's not sent in. and it's, it's not fully develop. we're still working with the, how it works and you know how it's deployed. when it comes to military usage and usage and war and, and situations like that, are you really can't take a risk. and what you really meant by that statement is that there needs to be a safe guard in case technology goes wrong. just like your,
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your computer sometimes malfunctions what happens if an e, i enabled missile or a system or anything goes wrong and it stops working, or it just some, this something that it's not supposed to. what's the backstop? how do we, how do we make sure that the stop it? and that's what's really in, in the meaning of that. uh, it just means we're creating a little bit of the risk awareness a little bit off of a way to control things. if they don't not go the way we want them to go. so what does the future of warfare look like to you in the eyes of the futurist and and when i mean, will it be a distant future? will it be a i versus a i on the battlefield? so the distant future and e i n warfare is, is, is a difficult topic, but wars, the reality of the world we live and unfortunately, oh, the future, you really can't predict what's going to happen on one hand,
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if you have the technology finding technology, then you know, just like a game of automatic and computer to computer chess. maybe there's uh, 2 types of a i fi to each of x, but i really see that as a scenario, not happening. i do however, see that countries that have enough technology that have progressed with their usage of a guy that have deployed artificial intelligence in warfare to have certain advantage because of advanced systems operator less systems. and really taking people in human beings. out of the gratian. where artificial intelligence can operate different kinds of equipment, different kinds of artillery uh, you know, fighter planes and what have you. i really feel they would be no need for people to be in the battlefield. and if that, that was really happening, where, where to, you know, to the people the 2 parties are clashing. but um, and that's one scenario. another scenario is that a, i based systems will,
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will attack the digital systems off other countries. for example, the future might be full of uh, something called digital cities or smart cities, or cognitive cities that are run by artificial intelligence that are full of technology, which acknowledge you use, do a taken care of all the infrastructure, your transportations rooms, buildings and so on. and then a, i would be able to attack those cities digital needs and cripple those cities. think about a nuclear power plant. think about crippling the electricity system or any other system that runs the infrastructure off a city or a or a country crippling. those would be catastrophic to many of them. and that's what's what the future of warfare looks like. and it's not just physically harming and destroying cities, but digital, the crippling cities and countries in order to, to give the advantage. it says, what does that be? something of
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a bloodless war where it's just basically robots destroying other robots. and let's talk about money. there's huge money being dumped into the autonomy, his weapon systems all around the world. what countries are spending the most, who or, or what companies are the movers and shakers in this eco system when strips and how much money is being spent on technology warfare of artificial intelligence. and really this new era of, of war that's powered by technology. i mean, we have to look at, we have to look at big tech uh, worldwide of who are the companies that are reinventing technology and, and creating technology that can be used in, in, in a war machines in, in, in battle and to power systems that are being produced by companies that produce their souls, aircrafts and so on. and so for intentions on all the companies that are producing
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equipment and gear and separately needs technology now to to power their machines in order to be battle ready for this new battle in one way. as we're still talking about physical battle and going into the battle field up, on the other hand, companies that are producing a high technology, i think will be the ones that will dictate how their technology will be used, where it will be used. and so if you even look at the examples off autonomy, jones, or operator drones, drones that are operated by uh, by an operator. that technology got started with started uh, you know, a 2025 years ago. but it started being used in warfare in, in afghanistan, iraq, and other places of, of the world is really become popular for, for some countries to use drones, in order to not send people in there. and to remotely do what they need to do. and
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when we talk about artificial intelligence, it's a little bit more complex because a i, as a technology, is, has to work with a lot of data in a lot of information to learn about the terrain, to learn about maneuvering, to learn about a 100000000000 things in order to work successfully, and that is where technology comes into play. that is where a deep learning machine learning concepts come into play. and those things will be done by the companies that produce technology that produce a lot of some companies. i mean, we can talk about technology companies that are out there in the world, starting from a google microsoft. alibaba. i've been throw, you've got hundreds of millions of companies that are doing incredible work and not naming just any one of them. but everybody who's developing a, i, as a contribution to, to the future of warfare, anybody who's remotely developing even any a niche solutions with an e, i, is going to be a contributor, the to the future of was just like,
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just like office productivity to look at computers and operating systems and tools you use our computers and our cellphone smartphones. we have different types of smartphones. we have different apps, just like you know, different app providers for smartphones. you'll have e, i technology providers that'll specialize in specific things that will be used by a definitely and uh, and in war. yeah, general dynamics certainly comes to mind with their wildly human like robots. they're playing a big role in the future of warfare, aren't they? so generally the netflix is one of the companies that's yes of course, operating in, in, in this industry. and, you know, their technology is not just there's, they're looking at the broader world. they're looking at other checks that's out there. i mean, when you look at robotics is it's not necessary now that future robots that are in a battles 3 year old look like humans. it's not necessary for them to be that right
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because they're essentially a chilling machine. but when it comes to maybe uh, you know, being more channels, flies looking like a human or, or what have you there. yes. you know, you could have someone looking like

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