What Would You Do: A veteran cannot afford groceries

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What Would You Do: A veteran cannot afford groceries

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What would you do when you think no one is watching? What Would You Do? (WWYD?) explores the varying answers with the help of hidden cameras capturing individuals who have been placed within seemingly everyday situation that quickly go ary. The individuals on this hidden camera show are forced to make tough calls when directly faced with situations of racism, violence, hate crimes, and other hot button cultural issues. Catch John Quinones reporting on these individuals as they make split-second decisions to intervene or mind their own business. WWYD? airs Friday nights at 9|8c on ABC.

What Would You Do? (WWYD) is a hidden camera show, hosted by ABC News correspondent John Quinones, in which unknowing bystanders are placed in uncomfortable, and often compromising real world scenarios in public. WWYD’s hidden cameras focus on the average person’s responses and reactions to these issues of social responsibility. Topics such as gay couples being affectionate in public, date rape, racism and racial profiling, interracial couples, abusive parents, drunk driving, and harassment of the homeless are touched upon in this series. What will you do? Would you choose to intervene in these situations? Watch and join the discussion.
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“Beer and baby food that’s the 2 ya need”
Legend

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When the cameras pull up
Actors: 🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏼‍♀️
Good Samaritan: 😮

TheEpiCool
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When I got out of the military and waiting for my disability I was in the same boat as this dude. I get to the register and someone had gave the cashier 100$ for me, as I left the store in tears because I don't know who did this for me. I want to say thank you. After I got my disability straight, I was in line and the guy in front of me a Vietnam Vet was a day early from getting his va check and didn't have the money, so I paid for his groceries.

fmfdocbotl
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i gave a big shoutout to those people who helped out a veteran, not because seems to be a veteran but a human in need!!! RESPECT !!!

Viper_Gio
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"I was checking my phone to see if I had enough" - we salute you sir

burntguy
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5:05 I almost cried. The man was checking his balance and covered the entire thing. You know he was making a huge sacrifice when he has to be checking his balance to make sure.

BassFraud
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"I wouldn't do it if I didn't want to, how's that?" What a lady. Love what she said

Winteramen
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As a veteran, these What Would You Do that feature the struggles of veterans and the people that come to their aid make me tear up. There is no brothership like the military.

sbruckner
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The guy that checked his account to see if he had enough 😫🙏🏼

VeritoCZamora
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It is okay to be anti-war, it is unforgivable to be anti-soldier.

rawdog
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The amount of people that were willing to help him was absolutely heartwarming. It’s nice to see some spark of hope in humanity with kindness

Vicariusly
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These folks are confirmation that there are still a lot of good, caring Americans with a heart of gold.

MrPanamared
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"I was checking my phone to see if I had enough money."

Those with so little to give are often the most giving.

zuko
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Instead of saying, "We need more people like them"

Start saying, "I will be like them"

Karan-hqoj
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I'm a Marine Corps brat, born at Onslow Memorial Hospital, raised in Cherry Point, and a Marine. These are my people and I freakin love them. This is American kindness on full display.

bmf
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I’m addicted to WWYD. I literally am binging these episodes

alinaa
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Mr beast is from North Carolina if he were there he’d purchase the whole store for him lol

drelite
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As a veteran this made me cry for real. Im very touched by the compassion that was shown.

pgill
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This really hits home for me. My husband is a disabled Veteran and he can no longer work. Times have been so tough now that I lost my job after he had a medical emergency.

nicolevanmoerkerque
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I've done the same thing. I went to a Circle K in Phoenix one morning for coffee. A woman stepped up and paid for gas with 1.49, saying it was all she had. I stepped up and put a 20 on the counter. Told the cashier to add ten bucks to her gas. She started to cry. Gave me the biggest hug I've ever had. Never saw her again. But damn it felt good.

jimhunt