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It's been difficult for us, and even more so for those we serve. The threat of deportations has made people afraid to come to our store for needed items, so we're shifting to mobile operations. I decided to focus on this full-time after seeing a four-month-old baby living outside a police station. One refugee mentioned her son waits for other kids to leave school, fearing ICE agents. Our storefront relies on community donations, providing everything from clothes to food. We offer support beyond material goods, also aiding in job searches. These things are hard to get when you're focused on finding a place to live. We're currently packing up due to the location being sold and need community help to continue. We're seeking a donated store space, even a church basement. We aim to expand to offer English classes and legal support. When you learn about someone's life, it's harder to be judgmental.

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The speaker is gathering supplies, including diapers. They mention having a storage feeding box, but are unsure if they have one yet. The speaker wants to acquire everything needed for sterilization and cleaning. They are considering what the recipients of these supplies will have.

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Speaker 0 describes immediate immigration enforcement activity in their neighborhood, noting: “It's not even noon, and ICE has already kidnapped five of my neighbors.” They add that they responded to an incident where they believe “a whole family was taken with children.” The speaker emphasizes the scale of federal presence, asserting, “There are more federal agents in Minnesota than we have of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis police combined.” Community response is highlighted as neighbors take action in support of those affected. They report neighbors “standing in front of known targeted businesses, helping escort workers home.” To address ongoing disruption to everyday life, the speaker announces the launch of a mutual aid effort: “Today, I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood.” The aim is to assist, since workers “have been pulled over time and time again, attempting to make deliveries to families that are too afraid to even go grocery shopping.” The speaker also points to growing concerns about enforcement activity in public spaces. They describe “troubling trends where HSI and ICE agents are rolling into, city owned parking lots like our libraries rec centers and our SPPD parking lots.” In response to these incidents, they urge residents to take action by reporting what they see: “If you see this, please record it to the best of your ability and submit to the Ward 5 office.” They promise practical guidance for reporting by noting, “I'll drop the email in the comment below.”

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Speaker 0 asks the kids about their visit to the general's heart respect and the donation they received. They are then asked to come closer and give something to the people they work with at Reseda's.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the concern and support received during a difficult time in Maui. They describe the severity of the situation, with families being found deceased in cars and a significant number of children perishing due to the fire. The speaker mentions their efforts to provide supplies and shelter for those affected, despite the challenges posed by the limited access to affected areas. They highlight the continuous support of Ignite a Life and encourage donations, assuring that 100% of the donations go towards helping those in need. The speaker concludes by asking for prayers for Maui and the safety of all families.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of mass shootings on victims and their need for hope. They emphasize the importance of understanding and support from others who have gone through similar experiences. The speaker acknowledges that some people have endured more than they have, but they still strive to provide a sense of hope to those in need. The speaker recognizes the significance of their efforts and the positive impact it can have on others.

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The speaker received two Medicaid cards and went to Walmart to buy approved items. According to a Walmart associate, the cards can be used for hygiene products and healthy foods. The speaker purchased cheese, lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes. They also used their WIC benefits to buy juice for their kids, selecting four 64-ounce containers. The kids wanted candy, but the speaker said they would return later for that. The speaker's children joined them at the checkout. The transaction was successful, and the speaker will return with a part two video showing the snacks their kids picked out.

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We've got a leak around the air conditioner, and it's freezing here at the camper. Recently, we lost three people who were found in a tent, and it's been weighing heavily on me. I believe it's part of God's plan, and we have to keep pushing forward. I’m grateful for the support from my team and community. We're working hard to get campers ready for those in need, ensuring they’re functional before delivery. I’m excited to announce that WVLT will be covering the camper distribution live this afternoon. I appreciate all the prayers and messages; they mean a lot. My motivation comes from knowing I’m doing God’s work, and I won’t stop until we make a difference. I’ll keep you updated as we continue this journey. Thank you for your support!

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I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, going door to door to check on people and offer supplies. We're distributing food and other necessities. We need to support our fellow Americans and neighbors. We must take care of our home, which is America. Regardless of where you live, if you can help those in need in other cities, please do so. We are here providing assistance.

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The speaker is in Boone, North Carolina, volunteering with canines for search and rescue efforts. They were told to avoid FEMA agents because FEMA is allegedly confiscating supplies. According to people associated with the speaker's volunteer group, FEMA is taking these supplies to sanctuary areas for illegal migrants while telling locals they have no money. The speaker claims to have witnessed similar behavior from FEMA in Puerto Rico during and after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, where the Coast Guard had to distribute supplies directly due to FEMA's actions. The speaker asserts that FEMA is doing the same thing in North Carolina. The speaker is heading to a different area via helicopter to search for missing families. They advise viewers not to donate to FEMA but to find legitimate people to donate through. The speaker states that FEMA is confiscating supplies and giving them to illegal migrants instead of the affected people. They plan to provide updates as they get them.

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Speaker 0 helps a customer named Patricia at the grocery store. Patricia is worried about the cost of her items, but Speaker 0 reassures her. They go through the checkout process, and Patricia is anxious about the prices. Speaker 0 encourages her to stay strong and not look at the total. Patricia feels overwhelmed, but Speaker 0 tells her it will be okay. Finally, Patricia pays and is able to take her groceries home.

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In this video, the speaker talks about a remarkable achievement done in 2 years that nobody has ever seen before. They mention a president going to Ukraine while people in Ohio are in desperate need of help. The speaker proudly announces that they are going to Ohio, despite FEMA and the Biden administration refusing to provide assistance. The speaker then asks what needs to be done.

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The speaker is stressed because they don't have money to buy medicine for their sick daughter. They ask for financial help and express their frustration about living paycheck to paycheck. Another person offers to help and gives them $500. The speaker is grateful and tells the person to buy their own necessities and find a place to sleep. They find the person's actions inspiring and ask them not to cry, but to smile instead. They encourage the person to take care of themselves and express their gratitude again.

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The speaker addresses the negative attention they received online, stating that it diverted focus from the people of Maui. They initially planned to start a fund with $10,000,000 and encourage others to contribute, with the intention of directly helping the people. However, the speaker woke up the next morning to find criticism and vitriol. Despite this, they still believe in the idea of providing direct financial assistance. They mention that 22,100 people have been verified to receive support. The speaker expresses sadness about the state of the country and emphasizes the importance of serving others and spreading love as the key to happiness.

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While driving to set up a Starlink unit, the speaker and their team were flagged down by Sue, an 83-year-old woman who lives alone. Sue said she had no power, water, or food and no way to get anywhere, and that she'd had heart surgery two weeks prior. She asked if someone could drop off a generator and hook it up to her breaker box and well. The team already had a generator with them and were fueling it up to get her hooked up. Sue had fallen and had a mark on her forehead. The speaker said Sue went from forlorn to uplifted and laughing. The team will continue setting up the Starlink unit provided by Elon Musk and expects to have everything set up for Sue by the time they return.

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The speaker is waiting to get paid but has some cash. They offer to use what they have to see how much they can get. The speaker then presents a gift, revealing they put together a fundraiser and raised $1300. The recipient is overwhelmed and expresses gratitude, calling the speaker an angel and a blessing. The speaker expresses appreciation for the recipient's service and tells them to take care of their wife.

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The speaker mentions that the government is withholding their donations because they are not affiliated with FEMA and Red Cross. They express confusion about this decision. Despite the obstacles, they are determined to help the people of Maui. They mention that there are five containers filled with supplies behind the Ritz-Carlton in Lahaina. They encourage those in need to access the supplies by cracking the lock. The speaker urges others to spread the word about the available resources.

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Speaker 0 states that the effort is well funded, noting pallets of flags for free and millions of boxes of supplies being distributed. They point to all the American flags and say, “This is just a little bit I’m showing y’all,” emphasizing that there are many such items being given out.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the concern and support received during a difficult time. They describe the severity of the situation, with families being found deceased in cars due to the fire. Many children have also lost their lives as schools were closed that day. The speaker mentions their efforts to provide supplies and shelter for those affected, despite the challenges of limited roads and dangerous conditions. They mention the assistance of Ignite a Life and the Hawaiian Canoe Club. The speaker emphasizes that all donations go directly to helping those in need. They ask for prayers for Maui and the safety of their families.

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My heart is overflowing today! The Amish from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, are sending a 56-passenger bus to Swannanoa, North Carolina, to build cabins for those who lost their homes. They'll be here from Monday to Friday, returning with a new crew the following week, and they prefer to work independently. Recently, I mentioned starting an Operation Santa Claus for local kids affected by the disaster, and look at the amazing packages Amazon delivered! My neighbors saw the packages and are also donating from the Amazon wish list. Thanks to everyone’s generosity, the children in the mountains will have a Christmas, and the Amish will help rebuild Swannanoa quickly.

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A group of people from Vancouver, including Bernadette and Anna from Toronto, are providing food for truckers. They brought Polish sausages, bread, buns, and donuts. They stand behind the truckers because they believe in living in a free country and not being oppressed. They feel frustrated with the restrictions imposed during the pandemic and want to support those who are working on the front lines. The group plans to continue providing food regularly until the situation improves. This act of solidarity is appreciated by everyone involved.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they found everything they needed. Speaker 1 expresses concern about the high cost of their groceries and mentions their in-laws wanting a charcuterie board. Speaker 0 reassures Speaker 1 and tells them to stay focused. Speaker 1 continues to worry as the total increases. Speaker 0 advises Speaker 1 to not look at the numbers and to stay focused on them. Speaker 1 suggests scanning cheaper items, but Speaker 0 explains that small expenses add up. Speaker 0 prepares Speaker 1 for scanning more items, causing Speaker 1 to panic. Speaker 0 encourages Speaker 1 to stay strong and promises that they will eventually question their purchases. Speaker 0 weighs the grapes and gives the total. Speaker 1 reacts negatively, but Speaker 0 tells them to stay determined.

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People were collecting food and clothes. Speaker 1 mentioned thinking about the 10-year-old people. Speaker 0 shared a story about a man who came up and wanted food. Everyone gathered around him, hugged him, and gave him a lot of food and other things. They had planned to keep some stoves to cook for everyone, but they decided to give them up because they thought it would make things better. Overall, the situation was sad.

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People are gathering at the command center, which is equipped with computers, telephones, and internet. The purpose is to call friends and family, asking and begging for donations to give money to the holy organization operating here. Viewers are urged to go to the link and donate. The speaker is looking for someone to explain the purpose of the command center in thirty seconds.

This Past Weekend

Jelly Roll & Ernest | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #473
Guests: Jelly Roll, Ernest
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Theo Von announces a February tour with Charlottesville, VA on February 1; Raleigh, NC February 2; Columbia, SC February 3; Knoxville, TN February 4 at the Knoxville Coliseum; State College, PA February 7; Syracuse, NY February 8; Amherst, MA February 9. Tickets at theovon.com, and he cautions fans not to buy on inflated secondary sites, promising more hometown stops on the way back. He welcomes guests Jelly Roll and Ernest, two Nashville songwriters and performers, noting Jelly Roll’s CMA Best New Artist award and Ernest as “one of the most talented songwriters” in the business. The hosts tease the dynamic of two friends who bring joy to many and celebrate Theo’s current run. The conversation moves from light banter to craft. They riff on mood and gear, joking about performance cues, then shift to creativity: inspiration can hit in or out of the writing room, and sometimes comes during spontaneous moments with friends. They recount the golf-cart session that produced Son of a Sinner, describing how Jelly Roll and Luke Brandon freestyled ideas while Ernest hopped in briefly to contribute, then how Ernest joined later to help finish the lyric. They describe living and experiences as fuel for writing, and compare songwriting to stand-up: both thrive on real-time energy, audience feedback, and being present in the moment. Ernest and Jelly Roll discuss the practicalities and philosophy of writing with friends, noting the value of authentic storytelling and the freedom that comes with a supportive circle. They illustrate different approaches to writing—jamming with a room, or crafting verses alone—and reflect on how genuine experiences translate into songs that feel earned rather than manufactured. They touch on unconventional methods in the studio, including a Whiz Khalifa session in which a verse was recorded in reverse, highlighting the willingness to experiment and push boundaries. A memorable anecdote centers on a Poison Control call: Ernest describes taking four caffeine pills, realizing the package warned against such a dose, vomiting, staying up all night, and ultimately surviving with the help of a counselor. The tale is used as a humorous cautionary tale about the dangers of pills and caffeine, punctuated by laughter and quick riffs on the absurdity of the moment. They celebrate Jelly Roll’s CMA moment and the viral backstage vibe with Parker McCollum and Zach Bryan, and discuss Laney Wilson’s rising star and the collaboration on Save Me, which Jelly Roll calls a deeply homegrown achievement. They explore Jessie Murph’s rapid ascent and the potential for cross-genre collaborations, acknowledging the evolving landscape where country, rap, and rock blend more freely. The group praises producers who shaped their sound, especially Joey Moy, who has steered acts from Nickelback to Florida Georgia Line, Hardy, Ernest, and Morgan Wallen, and Charlie Handsome, who embodies a modern acoustic-hip-hop hybrid. The conversation lauds Lane Frost’s legacy—the hat they wear evokes Cheyenne Frontier Days and a name connected to Zack Bryan’s middle name—tying cowboy lore to contemporary country’s storytelling. They reflect on Nashville’s shift toward authenticity and vulnerability, arguing that writers now demand creative control and room to tell meaningful stories, not just conventional country tropes. They discuss opportunities like performing at the Grand Ole Opry and the benefits of collaboration to broaden audiences. Jelly Roll and Ernest emphasize dedication to craft and the joy of shared success, while Theo remains humble and grateful for the network of friends who lift each other up. The discussion pivots to giving back: Jelly Roll promotes a large holiday toy drive in Nashville, partnering with Walmart, Predators, Coca-Cola, Hasbro, and the Nashville Fire Department, aiming for over 100,000 toys and broader national reach. They acknowledge that their platform can shine a light on people in need, with Jelly Roll pledging personal contributions and inviting others to help. They close with gratitude for family, faith, and presence, underscoring their commitment to staying grounded, serving others, and continuing to write, perform, and connect through music.
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