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what do the american homeless in new york think about new migrant high rise. we sent johnny out to get their reaction. it sleep on the streets right now. i sleep in the subways once in a while. would you rather sleep in a bed than on a subway. yes, i would. in my shelter it s a whole bunch of homeless people. not luxurious. it s not not at all. shelter system kind of dirt. new york city built a tent city for migrants how do you feel about that i don t know much about a tent city or whatever that s in manhattan. randall s island. randall s island. [inaudible] i m going to tell you like this, right? it makes me angry. migrants have xboxes over there in randall s island. that s some [bleep] actually. i ve been dying to have one of those. i have been dying to have a studio apartment. i can t get that. everybody should get xbox, too. the migrants get fresh hot
time in custody that he could never sleep in a bed again because he got accustomed to sleeping on a hard floor. that gives an indication of the practical impact but there will be so much emotional and intellectual questioning going on as to what was happening in all of that time while they were incarcerated. you mention adjusting to be able to sleep in a bed or eat at a table with yourfamily, it sleep in a bed or eat at a table with your family, it is taking back control of your life. people who have been in captivity whether by a criminal kidnapping group or imprisoned by estate, they have not had the power to make their own decisions. now they are free, they had to learn to do that again. i have heard hostages say that on the return home they were offered chicken or pasta, what do you want? they were not able to make that
the ability to do it. we re at war with our own oil producers. we ve given all away for corporate profits. i hope at the end of the last two years, someone will sit down with a huge calculator and figure out for all extra money we had to pay for thin, for pain and misery, waiting at docks for supplies, emergency supplies from china for last two years, for things we took for granted, all things we used to protest in our lifetime, a cost benefit analysis, not just cost in terms of dollars and cents but comfort and able it sleep at night. and maybe we made a mistake in the 1970s, all the way through current times by giving away what made us great in the first place,