now, before the verdict came in, the bbc spoke to some members of stewart rhodes family in the state of montana, and they talked about what it had been like to grow up with him. from early childhood on, there was adoration towards my father that slowly eroded away. i lived absolutely under the thumb of an emotional terrorist. stewart s obsession with preparing for the apocalypse was his only hobby, his main purpose in life, and consumed our lives entirely. i had a childhood set of body armour. we sporadically attended tacticaltraining, especially when stewart got fully sucked into 0ath keepers. he made his family the centrepoint of this cult of personality that he wanted to build for himself. we were completely isolated. the kids couldn t have friends. they weren t even allowed i to play outside half the time. and it wasjust so intolerable.
was his only hobby, his main purpose in life, and consumed our lives entirely. i had a childhood set of body armour. we sporadically attended tactical training, especially when stewart got fully sucked into oath keepers. he made his family the centrepoint of this cult of personality that he wanted to build for himself. we were completely isolated. the kids couldn t have friends. they weren t even allowed to play outside half the time. and it wasjust so intolerable. it was just a dark and depressing existence and very hard to remember that there was life outside of that house. getting out was terrifying. heart pounding, adrenaline racing. getting out was. ..was one of the hardest things, and really up until we got out, we did not know if we were all going to get out alive. it s a difficult situation all the way around, but it s
we sporadically attended tacticaltraining, especially when stewart got fully sucked into 0ath keepers. he made his family the centrepoint of this cult of personality that he wanted to build for himself. we were completely isolated. the kids couldn t have friends. they weren t even allowed i to play outside half the time. and it wasjust so intolerable. it was just a dark and depressing existencej and very hard to remember that there was life - outside of that house. getting out was terrifying. heart pounding, i adrenaline racing. getting out was. ..was one of- the hardest things, and really up until we got out, we did not know if we were allj going to get out alive. it s a difficult situation - all the way around, but it s a much, much better situation with him in prison. i m safer, the kids- are safer, and the rest of the country is safer
he made his family the centrepoint of this cult of personality that he wanted to build for himself. we were completely isolated. the kids couldn t have friends. they weren t even allowed to play outside half the time. and it was just so intolerable. it was just a dark and depressing existence and very hard to remember that there was life outside of that house. getting out was terrifying. heart pounding, adrenaline racing. getting out was. ..was one of the hardest things, and really up until we got out, we did not know if we were all going to get out alive. it s a difficult situation all the way around, but it s a much, much better situation with him in prison. i m safer, the kids are safer, and the rest of country is safer with him in prison.
tragedy each of these lives were cut short, and particularly for young people. 30,000 young people with the risk of homelessness this christmas, we are very worried at first my, if they do not get picked up early, that could be tragic. the statistics say almost that could be tragic. the statistics say almost two that could be tragic. the statistics say almost two in that could be tragic. the statistics say almost two in five that could be tragic. the statistics say almost two in five deaths - that could be tragic. the statistics say almost two in five deaths in i that could be tragic. the statistics | say almost two in five deaths in her most people related to drug poisoning, an estimated 99 suicide deaths and an estimated 26 of homeless people involving covid. obviously they support out there for homeless people varies from city to city. in london where you work at centrepoint, how much outreach help is there for people who are on the streets when it comes to these issues? at