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[000:00:00;00] the suite. the nice the, what so striking for me is this contrast. but in california where some people are so resumed, other people are barely making. that's a, that's a call cost of the whole united states. then there's what about 4 or $400.00 or $400.00 people that have all the more income than all of us together. you lose a piece of gap is becoming smaller or is growing all it's growing. i don't know. they only want a handful of people controlling everything they want to keep people under their,
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under this, under your son's control people's, that's a way of controlling people. you know, power and money. everyone should have had these housing food, you know, healthcare, education close, you know, stuff, you know, things like that. yeah. and a little extra so you could maybe go to the movies or go out to dinner or something on a little vacation. you know, he's doing the on the, to the whole dance with the yeah, i'm 77 and i don't get enough barely enough income. but i have a affordable housing. it's called affordable housing, but they keep raising their rents, but they don't think that they don't keep, they don't waste my income to match. you know what i mean?
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my social security retirement. so do come here to make some extra money. yeah. supplemental you know what i mean? from the very last job i had was security, but i've done many things i've, i've been an optician, i've done security. i've been a secretary, i been a forklift operator. i've sent them different things and you were working all your life. right. well, you know from the 17 on us. yeah. the new i've been waiting for housing for awhile . like around 17 years. and um, how come home, personal care? and the salvation army they got together and they got me a room for a year. so you know, which is pretty good because you know, now i don't have to travel a lot too much and still like be pushy. i had a, i had major surgery on my legs, come on this me, but i also have a disease and my legs for my blood cells and i most to switch. and my skin has
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a hard time sticking to our legs. so they put these on there to hold it back. but this is the big one right here, because you don't want to kill them. so many times. fortunately around here, this and i don't know where to begin or what i'm really is like, i don't know, that's what a lot of luck most of the homeless then then the houses and that's in california on the telephones. where are you from new york one year, you know, and so you can see it for worth. so i can fax because my girls tend to take the little overdose all set overdose and had to come back to the great home. so you don't pay, you know, a lot of people die enough enough that i don't even know what the fuck is. it's all just crazy. a lot of my friends homeboys and hospitals that are different. osha and our job is, is well, i think we can handle it to new systems again as well. you know, they're not trying to find it. and if you want to be realistic,
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realistic about the problem regarding it where the problem really lives. and that's where the drugs, the drugs is where the problems lies and legalize the that met this. like i said, nothing better, nice and other drugs to a misdemeanors. what good did that do is to just help them to be able to do more drugs easier because the fear before it was a fear of a felony going to jail, do it for, is it time or whatever the case may be. now is just a ticket. that's it. you catch him sitting on the side of the street endangering children's wise by smoking this crap out in the open. and you give them a ticket and you walk away what. how is that changing anything he just goes, gets more and just does it again. it's like we don't care or respect
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the human of the human race. but when we may make laws and decided, oh, they're only a misdemeanor. now it's no big deal. it is a big deal. sorry to hear you say you're from london. yes. rhetoric just outside of london. yeah. what's the name of it? it's yeah ma'am. nice to me. and what do you think about that today says here and what's the weather? so definitely notice a huge difference between the rich and the full on new existing. well, i didn't know to stick to the level of did i know is very high. i'm experiencing it 1st time. this is, you know, it's kind of hard so i've heard of skid row. i was out right. i don't know much about that. i've heard so many people say they're going to bring in and just skid row and help the people there. that's been there since the 1960. we're in 2014 or, i mean, we run around other countries. like is your country, do you need some help?
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do you still grow? and they'll help you know what your money and do a bunch of stuff to help your people get better. yeah. and then we look into and then you guys come over here, is water tortured everything. oh, perfect. because we be doing so much of that. so why? i've seen it all over the past 20 on 29. now the obviously grew up watching american television. all of that stuff in what we see on the screen here is like, oh sorry, from that is more like a perfect image of everything, but we still go into depth and searching stuff up and seeing what was that. so you guys don't completely different story. i guess what's really interesting use people here and much more neglect. it's been over that then. and i'll just see i've been every single state who i speak to some years over the last years. what was what used to be a partial problem, a few families here and then now it is because it's such
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a big problem. ringback to which kind of them uh, you know, kind of skid row beyond 50 then. well, so on the north side that's a mission. they have room for our own $600.00 b, both party to families. you know, you don't see it, but there are lot of children on skid row. they try to keep them inside. know we have multiple themes from homeless old got to, to the community health project doing valuable work going around disability narcanon fentanyl district because that is a significant number of overdose. those that happen daily, you know, schedule like a lot of people, you know, don't understand what actually schedule is 54 blocks quote. and the funny thing is right, the middle of skid row is a police station. and one time when i was there, i saw a 2 huge arguing amongst each other. one shoots the dude over the dog and watched
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the way and the bodies laid out there until 10 o'clock the next day. why? i don't know and there's a police station, right? across the street and this was, that was right in front of the midnight shelter. after i saw that i, i just left, i decided not to be down there. so there are a lot of people who are struggling with mental health issues on schedule. a part of that is because, um, you know, homelessness by itself is so much trauma. one people site keep that, you know, regular people just being on the street end up with a mental illness. but then also because we have such a fractured health care system in the us and a big part of it is having really no support for people with mental illness. so the way the hospital system works, after the initial days, the state doesn't pay for the care of patients. so what the hospitals do is they medicaid them and they dropped them off on skid row. that was
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a hospital vegas that was caught dumping 1500 patients with the 500 on skid row. 500 in sacramento, and 500 in ad tucson, arizona. most of the time when i'm out here, i'm not even flying for money for itself. mostly just out here, just people watch you like watching the television. oh is. oh, good, interesting television because there's a bunch of weirdos and on these in their folders, in words, it almost looks like walking zombies from the movies like it's going to pop up in the i don't know. but now, but being on the real to barnett, it's bet no it attacks the muscles were the, it basically start filling up with water. it also attacks the strength and in their body, where they can keep state a straight body up. so they're basically folded in half, have a slip, right?
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no real sleep in a bed laying down with a shower or anything like that for over over 8 days. past employee of delirium. i'm now as a point of just total exhaustion or frustration to i can't get a hold of my family holidays 4 years old and i look like them probably 60 because of what streets of done this is expiring. so tired, i tried to go to the hospital because i have the stores for my hands from the shit they're putting in the, in the, in the medicine and the drugs is that, you know, i don't, i don't use anything needles or anything like that. i don't understand what's going on with this, you know, it's, and it's only select people there. they're destroying me, little bits at
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a time. grant rather disturbing the military. and i was with the marine corps, specifically more so a little bit in libya, smaller, you have the people in small entry each other veterans and we treat each other right here on the street. sally, this is the most wretched group of people i've ever met in my life. i wish that there was a button you can pushing it would exterminate all divides all the bad people who hurt people what 0 get raped in the only way. and when i tried to get the guy off of or was it satisfy his homeboys, they broke for my ridge. ah, they split my lip open. i mean like they supposed to be a pretty good excuse my language, the so that's your bare users. children with the little like
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a baby. uh furnace kind of thing. is movie smoking, like smoking of it don't need to be afraid and cho yates. so i'm fairly see in your lives because this person is 1st in light says and now you're going to go and do that because he's your friend and you want to be accepted. she recognized siege hurts low. understood. it's all the really, everybody wants. sure. sometimes some people go buy a weird way of trying to get it because that everybody isn't as intuitive or intelligence that everyone has all the skills and all the gifts and the ones that don't, we need to be loving and patient and understanding instead of hating them for what they're doing actually notice and then maybe it might be a different story. is try to cute,
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screen short stubby like sometimes you don't even know where you're going to sleep . watch it. you know you to walk into a town. you don't know where despite is, don't know where you can pop it up and be safe. still not to serve his place in words, world. it's made of cloth and easy, nice could cut through it. but what they don't know is i don't how to my girl. she's the ones the type of word that because i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm not violent. i don't like being, i don't like bios. but this was the question, is she? she has a couple, what they call uh, she calls retreat, kirby don sticks where she's not afraid to come out of the tent and the fashion was, you know, i would do that because i just don't like violets at all. it's my home. it's where
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i live every single night because i don't want you to be not. so someone that just didn't want to say i'm on this for basis just you live. you see, for the se under the guise of evacuation about 50000 people were transported the the main purpose of this concentration camp in bella rose was doing think prisoners was time for us and use them as a human shield against the advancing soviet ami is getting money from inside the home, but silicon slipping coupon, you put them in the sky when it was in love with like you can pick up the ship that you're step up and stuff like that, but don't want to bring your name the i'm so sorry i missed because on your certificate, 6 to put decided that there's 2 of these use people as biological weapons leading them to perish without food, water, motion to the door of small it there for me. if i did so could, if they knew who lives out there,
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what do you smoke or can you click the exchange commission? wait there. so that's a huge issue. relationship for them to move the cam gloucester 10 days, or what else made it drastically defense for mazda camps of the 3rd rice watch on the the maybe we could do a little interview with. oh, my god, that's a, that's the call. we're right here. right, so you barely hear great before we moved here we in the right,
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you have places like this only exist. can you imagine where you would be a place like this? well, you know, this is some of the attendance and the struggles that people go through trying to keep up with the rents. you know, it's a real struggle and he gets very real, especially when you have family children. you know, can you imagine, you know, what do you go if you cannot afford you ran that you have children. i mean, my heart goes out to moms like her that, that i see her daughter i, she's going to school down the street. and i need some beautiful sight to see that . and, and we have, uh, we have my or her as a mom. and we also admire the little child that is smart, right, beautiful, biggest smile. so she brings a big smile to our own faces. you know, i just put them doing well. but without affordable housing, you know,
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many people be literally, as you say, living on the streets. i mean, when, when age of, uh bought this building, there were some people that were living here. so some of the range kind of just that. so it would be more affordable, but uh they have certain amount of units that are exclusively for people that don't have homes. so we work with them and, and place them. if we have any openings, you know that you may go to whoever it may be applying, but application has come really fast and, and the fills out fast. we have other buildings that to which is bought. and as soon as they fix them, it fills out really quickly because, i mean, the people are waiting for housing for a long time. you know, we have shown this the city that, that we can actually provide housing a much cheaper than what the, the city is doing. the city spends a lot of money and deliver very few apartment units. some of the units can start as low as
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a $100.00 compared to other places with the amount for what we offer here. you pay close to $2000.00 for a studio unit with the bathroom and the kitchen area. so pretty much less than half a month. the other thing let's book is martha was gonna lose her subsidized income through the program. she was in and she wouldn't have been able to afford the rent, but they were gonna put her in another one of our buildings. and she loved it here so much. we ended up just trying to advocate for her when she was able to stay and then we lowered her, her rent down some uh with them now. mm hm. so she could stay ready to go. yeah. if you go in any city or state, they have cranes there just over building. i mean, some of those buildings are left to empty and we have,
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we have enough here of empty buildings that we could put all the people who are on our streets in. but that's why there's always talk. so cities having attacks for having empty spaces, so then they would be more incentivized to, to accept section 8 or take a family in or not look for their ideal candidate. but real estate, i think, is just become this huge way to invest and they're not thinking about housing, people anymore. and i think that's all over the united states. they used to be the, you know, you the hey, we get a have a sound way and you'd be able to get a house and we've just been this progressive thing. i don't think that's happening for most anymore. the
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wiley yeah, i use my own williams. i love the sea, so my dream is to one day have a place in my own with my husband and be either running around coram, or working at one right in the courtroom. yeah. and studying the see guys, you know, see preachers and taking care of, um, i love to see as much as i love dogs, which would be the gross annual video court. and they're on the dolphins. and any day they have a spot for the crabs and the clams. and we know a boy, you shoes, you know, just be those. you actually can raise them and they can give you pearls, clams, and oysters. they can, they can give you pearls. if you have enough sand at the bottom,
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the much more happy with that because then i don't get to to worry about. i got 0 stressors. how about you? you as a human being, how many stressors do you have to have a list for me as me? i got no, i'm happy exactly where i need to be free for all the lies that everybody cast around likes, parity and then decide, you know, one we, because you're not so dark, you're ok, or more weight. you want the little more dress nicer. you're all right. judge
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federal level how people should look dressed at all those aspects. it's going for different forms of braces like my dad. he always said keep it simple, stupid. i have one son was or that's totally different story. is that one? i don't know the, another thing to add with homelessness in california. um one of the things and again across the board in the us as well. one of the biggest reasons we have this issue is we have a really broken foster care system up to 70 percent of children exhibiting the foster care system in the us become homeless at some point in their life way. when they exit after they turn 21, they basically have very little access to services. but unfortunately, because the foster care system is so broken and because these kids are going through so much trauma,
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by the time they hit our streets suffering from mental illness, they might be suffering from a diction or they might be. they might be putting situations where a post has them even go into a incarceration, which i'll do monthly means that they end up homeless late in life. your income match the cost of living back in my time, but it doesn't match anymore. in fact i who we get in certain scandinavian countries, they have a cap on there. the minimum that you can get, which is like, i say, a $22.00 to $25000.00 a year. but in, in america there's no cap on how much you can make or how little you can get because you can get nothing or the skies the limits they're talking about slash and social security and slash and different things. i don't know why. we don't get enough as it is, you know what i'm saying, you work all your life and then you want to retire. but you can't really retire because uh, i might end up homeless eventually if, if there was, if the rent keeps going up in, you know,
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i may eventually get homeless my own so which i worry about, you know, we, so richter, profit from all this corporations during the pandemic, i'm leaving now. rick of profits. we have more 1000000000, there is now the neighbor before i get, we have more people living in poverty and extreme poverty than ever before. corporations control and he's no secret building, there's control, you know, bonded fixing america. so when that happens is every policy that comes out, the 1st thing that he's going to be thought about is not the, the, the working class or the people is how is going to affect, be in the next, during the, by the not in put in us against each other. you know, the republican said that democrats are the enemy, the democrat said the republicans, are the enemy. at the end of the day,
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the real enemy is the people that are seen power. you know, and we have a whole bunch of followers that don't see how they have sold us out. it would be a good starter one. so it's not that bad, but it's too small. it would be a good start or would you rather stay in a car by vehicle? yes. rather then yeah. and i'd have to learn how to drive or you have to then put the guy. yeah. i don't have my license yet. i've never driven a car in my life. so that's why. so it's also called sprain doing which is spare change to words, put together. you basically make a sign. you fly walking down either a median or you sit on a street corner and hope to make money. what can way of like the most successful day? i made
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a 100 bucks on his corner. i should've got it. yeah, i do feel like there's a villain. evasion of people who are in house and their neighbors are, instead of helping them, they are looking at them as a problem in very dehumanizing way. and i think if they would just embrace them as their neighbors, because they are their neighbors and share and be generous. i think the world's and all this circumstance with he'll have to leave it outside for a while like um, bein underneath the bridge and hearing the car. it's susan. you can waste a lot of energy and time thinking about negative things and not being pause
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while you're sitting there. race to a lot of time being negative about it. you're missing out in the opportunities that should be there for you while it's happening. like i said, the worst critics will be their self, so make things harder than what it should be. it's not that it's not that hard to my name. i'm sorry. we're good. oh, pressure for the hey mom, it's me. i want you to get get detail out of here before i end up having to hurt
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