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00:00I think in the very largest sense, I'm convinced that we're all looking for home. All of us are.
00:13And I don't mean just finding the house in our room where we sleep, but where's our place in the world?
00:22And the most obvious people are the ones that are physically living on the street, who I...
00:30I feel, for whatever reason, particularly close to, but I feel very close to the migrants in Europe, the migrants who are in the Mediterranean, trying to get away from horrendous situations there.
00:43The migrants that are in Latin America, that are trying to get away from horrible situations there, trying to feed their families.
00:49The situation of our homeless people, I think, really tells us how serious we are about caring about each other.
00:57We can find homes for everyone. We can find food for everyone.
01:04There's no reason why anyone on this planet, especially in a rich European country or in America, and the problem is much worse in America.
01:15There's no reason why we can't feed and shelter and give health care to everyone on this planet.
01:20And I think subconsciously, we all think we're not very far away from that ourselves.
01:26And as we talk about a lot, I have my examples in my life where someone seemed to be doing perfectly fine and they end up on the street.
01:37It can happen to anyone. It could happen to you.
01:39I've got a cameraman here, there's you, there's me.
01:42It could happen to any one of us.
01:45Through financial issues, health issues, political issues, all kinds of things, we could end up on the street and not know where we're going to live, where we would get food, where we would get shelter.
01:59Being in prison, being in solitary confinement, psychologically, it's similar to being, we're social beings.
02:09Human beings are social creatures.
02:11And to not be part of a tribe challenges our fundamental identity.
02:19But, look, I've never talked to anyone who could be the most horrible person in the world.
02:30Very shallow, below the surface, is a real human being that was born with a mother and had some kind of a family.
02:41And someone took care of them and they wouldn't have survived.
02:43So, we all respond to kindness.
02:47We all respond to love and affection.
02:50And people on the street are the same.
02:53What I do find, and I mentioned this before, and the same all over the world.
02:58Once one has been on the street for six months, is that your mind radically changes.
03:08And you become acclimated to that world that you're in.
03:12It's a separate universe.
03:13And it's very hard to come back from that.
03:16That almost everyone is retrievable.
03:19And especially in Spain.
03:22You know, the numbers we're talking about are 35,000 people.
03:26In America, it's 800,000.
03:29Or a million.
03:30We don't even know how many.
03:31If we engage this, within five to ten years, this problem can be eradicated.
03:37And everyone can be sheltered.
03:43It's the timing.
03:45Unlike now.
03:47You're in the middle.
03:48They're all trying.
03:49Yeah?
03:50That's how many people are saying that the school is a lot taller.
03:52It's home to our human population.
03:53We actually have a lot of them, but I'm sorry.
03:55It's time to be a lot less theory.
03:56It's okay.
03:56Hooray, too.
03:57For a SP?
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