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version of events as 5 over their own citizens, a former us, they've intelligence officer, for example, who was there on the ground living near the front line, images of the atrocity, likely committed by the notoriously pro, nazi as off battalion, which was headquartered in merry people before it's captured by russia spread widely on social media. meanwhile, western outlets instead ran with the story of an infamously mendacious ukrainian legislator who spawn lancaster's footage as the work of the russians to dozens of craigslist reporters. it was then that the network of us funded ukrainian fact checkers, sprang into action. so the wes got rid of ross's points of view on the screen and online funded and spread it towards points of you to the masses of watson's, anyone who dared say otherwise on the tax payer's account. but some people who were targeted are now in power in washington and shop the whole thing down. and it seems that a mosque aka the russian public and this is getting the last laugh and paying the
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price for it. we're not sure exactly what happened, but there was a mass of cyber tech to try to bring down the system with ip addresses originating in the ukraine area a. so r c, i a trained cyber hackers and ukraine or training their sites on the us. ukraine really is the eastern european mujahid dean redux albert einstein vaughan said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results to apply themselves. but his mistakes could hans trump for years to come. meantime, the us, the secretary of state marco rubio, it says usa id has not been disband hold. it's just being stream line. whatever that means. it's got a busy hour coming up under a ton that about 25 minutes. so i guess that's not all responded to standing by hope you can stick around or join us the,
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i mean everyone's chasing the same dream. everyone's doing the same thing, having to get a job, making it rich, making the savvy money that, that, that, that, that, that, that was the most popular person in the world. no body the
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world doing the same damn thing. it's like watching the high school all over again . i believe in creating awareness about homeless. because if we don't pay attention to it, it's going to overwhelm the population. and when that happens, where's the money going to come from? seriously we're, we're, we're, we're ready is what 70000000000 or something like that missing in money are democracies falling apart and we're worried about the small things and what you should be worried about, the bigger problems that are right in front of our faces. instead of turning a blind eye to love you somewhere around 80000 people that are on house. here's the problem that be now
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house me coming different forms because there are some people that are living in your cars. there are some people that are pretty much going from one living room to another living room, wherever they people are allowed. you know, friends, me allow them to come in and, and have a roof over their heads on a temporary basis. but then you also have people that live on the streets, hearing los angeles right now there's, there's a, as we speak, we have a homeless own being done right now. the counting hominy on house before living on the streets. so we don't have the exact numbers yet, but it's going to be high. the numbers have increased from last year, even though that more is being done. or at least that's what being told. to the point that the numbers she has last year alone. the amount of all homeless rose by 12 percent in california, right, is the rent is to again,
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my name is dan. hi. the rent is too damn high the number on the the, the rent somewhere on how the. 8 we turned in over a $115000.00 signatures to get it the initiative on the ballot to expand rent controlled that to be on the california ballot in november of 2024. and the apartment association is trying to its opposing that issue and trying to stop and trying to stop us. we also delivered over 732000 signatures to the governor of california, governor newsome asking him not to oppose this measure. how are they trying to stop you? so what they're the, what the california apartment association is doing is they're trying to put in
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initiative. i'm a valley which basically says that a top kits on the same to not put their own initiative on the ballot to expand right control or anything around the housing. so they're hurting tenants. and also a chart cost clinic in $45.00 different countries across the world. and they're trying to strip a just something non profit simply because they don't want rent control the. my name is gina. i am a small mom landlord and i have a bit of an issue when they're calling landlords all greeted. you don't hear our side of the story. i have a very little money. i have a mortgage homeowners insurance and they wouldn't be and, and i couldn't even barely waste what last 4 years i couldn't raise at $5.00. but
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yet i had taxes to pay. i had insurance to pay, i had maintenance to keep up. and i was just paying them wow, wow, sense of dollars to move out? it's not fair. whereas ours i the should be mad at the government and to the government to pay their rent. why should i have to take care of them? somebody take care of you care, complain at the grocery store complained that your medicine is why is it just the landlord so most me, landlord, i'm thinking about landlords that have, you know, a couple units. they're worried as well because with that high risk go up with corporate driving the the rates up 6 are to keep up with it. so it's affecting them as well. but the fact of the matter is that the ones that are controlling and
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pushing pull the high range are the corporate landlord. unfortunately, the fix, the small businesses, the affect, the small landlords. so we're to let them know that, you know, if we bring rank control to california, it's a positive thing moving forward because they're going to be able to not being stimulated by corporate landlords that want to take their properties as well. the housing rates are going to keep going up, like if you go to a gas station and buy board wiser. and the price goes up a dollar every day is because, like somebody steals too much budweiser from that store. you know, that's just the way that it goes, you know, and originally they've raised the price up of things and places where it goes missing all the time to cover it. that's probably why the rent is getting so high because half the people who live there never paid the rent. somehow. somehow. i feel like criminals run the city. i really do.
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my name's walking mother to golf. i'm 51 years old. i'll be 52 in april and been homeless off and on since 2006 and where do you live? right and instructs. why is it so white? oh, well, there really isn't a way to get to on top of things. what the economy just deteriorating is it, is there's not a way for the wages to catch up to what the prices are for, for rent a person just trying to get to it. maybe you have a studio apartment here in this area is going to be at least $1500.00 a month. and even with some help 1st for move in. i mean it's, it's a little bit, uh, it's a little, there's a little bit more to it than just, uh, you know, making a decision. uh, because the economy is it fits in the gates a lot of people's efforts. the mean. yeah. don't get me
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wrong. i don't look like i'm alone. and i got it. no, tell me once i get on through the disease like a 180. 0 i'm not here. am i just on does it look like i need to be honest, honestly. know what cost of living out this month or to subtract them. uh yeah. no matter if you work or 40 arrow job arrow, week job. you know me. if i have to know anybody out there and get all of these histories on them, so weird. i've been out here in california and hollywood for probably about 10 years, about 10 years, and i have yet to do it. and i've been on the list to get housing for like 3 years . i've got a crew, i've got a criminal background and i've got a very expensive criminal background look at 19000 more records. what i'm not trying to. i mean these for the, there's not i can't get any decent things. uh. tell him that just trying to get,
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i'm trying to get funded, get a job with metro right now. just doing the investment or thing that they got going around. i can't get my foot in the door for this shit. the same life is to tell me a girl. we don't we don't stay here to find out. do you mind if you might be? i might be around jones now like a bigger one like says that again, just making a wireless. i said he said he was it, the whole thing was you girl, what do you do for leaving? i'll do. i'm going to sound go to school. i go to won't be city college or this study. i'm going for film and the screen writing. i'm trying to get a degree in screen writing and uh the one to develop my own, my own screen place for production. i have good work, a one and award for my spring play. in 22 for one screen play that i wrote in 2021
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from penn america. i and i'm trying to do something with the skills and talents that i have for screen writing. thank you. hi, my name is mailed to the correct number full found an executive director of the shower full. and like the name says, we provide mobile show us to people who are experiencing homeless those same los angeles. and what we do is we take these mobile cell, as they can see over here, the various different locations. we have approximately 50 sites in los angeles. we pocket in locations where it's close to folks like experiencing homeless us. and we offer them shot was even for what the city like los angeles, that's very little public infrastructure. when it comes for you to use a public chavo, let alone a bad throw. so fall on
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a full sleep on our streets. it's a constant struggle of looking at which gas station, which coffee shop will let them just let them use the bathroom. but when it comes to showers, a lot of i guess, if it wasn't for us, will have access to shallows, maybe once a month for a lot of folks, it's going into a bathroom at a place like a coffee shop and taking a buzz back out of a sink, so that's why it's so critical and, and that's so much the man for our services. how does it to you? well, it's good. it's always good to have your, the hutch down. they have fox, our 2nd. yeah, it's always good. we get a hot you on homeless that my god apply fresh shower to yes, i did the shower the differences, economic differences between groups, race groups, particular are huge and he starts on the very beginning, their lack of uh,
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being able to have a good education. let's talk about, let's say, for example, food and security is, is lack of access to healthy, put, lack of access to food. and a lot of our communities of color don't have access to healthy food. they just don't. so you see those, this bear with me right? there that any quality whereas you go to well do neighborhoods or neighborhoods of, of, of white folks. you'll see that they are, they have better jobs, better paying their more resources. so yes, a racism, a place, a very important part on the economic status. whether you're going to end up homeless on the street or not, this is known as the mcarthur park union district of los angeles. there's one the most underserved communities in los angeles. i like immigrants are here. most of them don't speak english or we have uh, tears. you could see
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a lot of seniors and we have people that struggle to put in the table. and people have very little resources. most of them actually one for, for several blocks here to all to come to the pantry. and a lot of them are very fragile, they elderly. so this is a 9 o'clock we what we have done is we set up an appointment system so people can actually sign up and, and have an appointment instead of them being in line for hours. what's happening is that before prior to we having an appointment system, people used to be here. i mean like i literally spend the night here waiting for us to open. so we decided to do an appointment system. today we're going to be providing groceries for $400.00 people. these are fresh vegetables. they were picked yesterday, so you're not gonna make buying any, any fresh or uh, products done here. and they do serve it the people they serve it. and i'd say we're very excited about being able to,
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to serve the community. what we do here is we set it up like farmers market style. so people are able to come here and actually pick what they like to take instead of us giving you a bag of food the most likely you're not going to like we allowed them to make several choices here and take food that they love to cook. the homeless, his home is the we're, i have a problem is only about $0.50 a month right for him enjoy. holding for 6262. you've been calling us for a while. that's in you for many years. see 10 years. so i'm just gonna go right ahead and poke. yeah. so pray that hey, fish a deal. where am i right here to help with only getting some really low
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version you the, the gap continues to grow. you know, we saw back in the eighty's and ninety's due early, the early part of the century here, where we saw an attack against the middle class. there is the more middle class, either you'll have what you don't have. so to say that you in the middle class is a fantasy because he doesn't exist. we have people coming to our food banks that have jobs, and some of them have good jobs, but they can not make ends meet fuel cause we are right now. we'll go through it. one is the other, you know, how do i i just leave my hands
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chargeable to know. can you see the i'm part of the time. i'm a 1st time this this where do birthdays are a bad day tomorrow. right. man. that he yeah. the the
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the, the hey, you enjoy that. thank you so much lady. do leave here. i do. i do. this is not heroine. that's a i went to a doctor this morning. why did you come from a fire to work with interior design or the was it worth coming? yeah, yeah. hard. i are able to see all
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the flight to afford a place here. not many people can went to work to do like if you were not able to afford your partner. like what to do in the city and you're looking at it. yeah, i mean possibly people could die on the beach. people get sick, they get diseases and mental illness insecurity. the numbers are staggering. we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house. and part of the reason is because the rates are just very high. people struggle to make ends meet some people working to 3 jobs and still not enough because of the cost of living also has increase for their think. $3500.00 for one bedroom. it was way across the street. the
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apartment. yeah, they just, they just billed and they just opened them up. so that's a one bedroom, the $13500.00. that's what we have to deal with. so the dining sites, everybody around here, the whole community and all the prices go up with they have people like that building these things up. but why then does it work to be, sir? if you're not able to afford the leaving the right, there is the people, they can't co habits, he can't get along so they can't. well, the next coming population apparently can live with 10 people into an apartment in california. and people have to live with a lot of people. so there's a lot of problems familiar, sexual assault on the finger problems.
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so they said it's a, he's saying the same thing, but we showed him physical evidence of him doing that. i even have a text message from me and my roommate talking, speaking about how he threatened her life. i gave patch the text messages i gave. well, why do you to text him? is do you, how are you just the michelle? so you're thinking about this? well that is the right thing. one of the houses where they are 4 people die room, so nearby is the same way we met them. they're, they're still there. putting up was the goal since last week. um um and gave kelly. i think her name the day or the give her um what is that the, the not, not, not a good thing. have you guys seem to be fine and we, i want to see this about time after like 46 people that already passed away. and now they lower it in on. yeah, yeah, i know, i really don't know and,
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and then people go up missing and they don't even try to sit in see nothing about it. you remember the model one with the rabbit? she had went missing and they was like, oh, she had went to the hospital or with the jail as you folks come back and nobody knew where she was and made them line. they found her. did they send me not too far from the shelter. so how you didn't, they don't care about where about nothing. all the program i'm going to throw in a job sorts of less as little bit like service and in that way. so let's say you did take 20 percent of what your income is that by your rent up in the 30 a month, you can use that as soon as i had time to try to move out most people in my apartment and do a med been flat and then more and more people become seamless though there's none
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of the co bags. and so by dividing doesn't making better as the governor. so the level to lower the rent, we know that the numbers are high and there's a lot of money that comes in. but the money is blown away, i'm very, we see very little come either with that. you know, so this spend a lot of money. you mean government government? yes. they spend a lot of money. and the labor very little rent has just really taken off. and the restrictions on how to rent have changed. they want you to have a deposit of, you know, same, we sometimes want you put 3 months down or prove you can pay 3 months when you, you know, there's, these are things that
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a lot of people wouldn't qualify for with good jobs. so they made it so hard that a person with a pretty well paying job, couldn't cutting right here. and there was a time, i mean, it was a while ago, 253 years ago. you could be a starving artist here in and have a pretty fun life. it wasn't. maybe you wouldn't have a big savings account, but you would have a safe place to live. he would have food, he would have a car. but now people are choosing, and we're talking about people, 40 hours a week, jobs are choosing to buy groceries or pay their rents. and we're talking single people. i can't imagine having a family what that would entail. so it wasn't always this unapproachable to live. here was actually quite the opposite for a long time. the hey guys, come to hollywood,
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get some of the money. this is 50 k and 1000000 looks like like, guys, 1000000 right here. the sell a baby. so me be looking for low risk. our movies because people come out here for the dream says their dream. i would say i am rich for me. i'm, i'm, i'm on my way to be rich next year. i'm a buy a $1000000.00 house to me. and i'm working on manifesting that. i made it as a limit of as of right now already body for me. i look at it, i visualize it. i know the address to me. that's what it lies about me. when you see the houses, you'll see me and it is lend his house for me. welcome to let them know how they
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will let them know that welcome to welcome to dreamland for james. come through the, i know honestly it's probably hard to live or where it is hard. it's hard to drive down the street and see this. and i think people are either going to be propelled, to have empathy and do something, or possibly just shut down it's, it's hard, hard to go in every area, every neighborhood, everywhere in seen and countless play, not feel even just guilty. you know that you're walking into a supermarket and you can buy or food or you can do and you can live. you have a home, you know, the, there's no kindness in any city or state in regards even in places that we deem
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liberal. you know, california is not very liberal about this, you know, they're not as compassionate as people. think about this of the subject. looks good to go. no, i'm good. thank you sir. but the people are always people good or not? you're right. the all depends on the day. how can they didn't want to look bad in kenner. that's the right one to, to obtain there isn't center 00. so there is different factors that may affect our seniors. and most important is,
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is that the safety nets that existed, they being taken away. so he's very difficult. i know people that have retire with the kind of retirement checks that they're getting cannot keep up with a cause of rent. so now they living in their carts after working all their lights, and yes, they are certain programs available that was subsidized for some of the housing. but not everybody get. so this is why people i sold these harden and they have no faith in their government because the government has stopped working for the people . the amount of people that are more discussed with politicians and politics and political parties has grown in huge numbers. people just don't trust what they say . they say a lot, but the labor very little or nothing. the
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pending, the conflict in ukraine was never going to be easy. donald trump famously claim the could end the conflict in a day to be fair. he never said which, nonetheless, trump has made his intentions clear. the problem for him is cube in europe's neo liberal idea logs. back in the list for the today, we made an offer the premiums of accepted, which is to enter into a cease fire and into immediate negotiations to enter this conflict in a way that some during and sustainable washington agrees with t. as on a 13 days c swap proposal saying now with something to most of but russia has been consistently clear, just giving you a crane a chance to re um, it will not be considered. and you got the goal should not be as short for the troops and lots of.

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