Here’s a clip from 1979 showing a middle-aged white couple, each with a cognitive disability, at home in San Francisco, and being interviewed about where in San Francisco they would like to live next. It appears that they are having trouble with their landlord.

The camera captures different parts of their bedroom, which may be the entirety of their apartment. A dresser has a baby photo, a picture of Jesus Christ, a crucifix or cross, a trophy, and several certificates. The camera man is seen in the mirror with his camera.

The desk and small refrigerator next to the man, whose name is Larry, are packed with stuff like cups, boxes of food, containers with utensils, a toaster, a coffee pot, a trophy, a lamp, coffee grounds, keys, and more.

There are close-ups of a coffee pot surrounded by prescription drugs, the earlier-seen crucifix, and a plastic toy of a couple getting married that’s standing on the the top of a television.

The couple talk to a tired-looking reporter, explaining their current and future living situation. The couple appears to currently have a special living arrangement. Larry says they'd like to live close to a church. To clarify, the reporter asks the couple if they'd like to live near 35th Street and Alabama Street, which Larry affirms. But they're having trouble finding a place. The reporters asks why they're having trouble, but their replies are hard to decipher.