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they may not be homeless. some of the people live in our neighborhood, but they can't help themselves, because they are out on the street breaking down. we have people passed out in the streets in their own waste. they may or may not be homeless. we need a compassionate way to take them to the dry-out center or back to their own room, if they have one. but we can't step over there and ignore them. that is what we are doing now, walking over people. we have to cross to the other side of the street because we're afraid of someone being violent. it's not a civilized way to live. i want to set apart of the short-term and long-term and while you are looking for long-term solutions to come up with day-to-day short-term solutions as well. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. my name is terrace and i'm a mission resident of 13 years. i am a small business owner. and i am formerly homeless, several times, in my life. and now i'm a health care provider in san francisco, and i'm a little nervous because i just got into a very
they may not be homeless. some of the people live in our neighborhood, but they can't help themselves, because they are out on the street breaking down. we have people passed out in the streets in their own waste. they may or may not be homeless. we need a compassionate way to take them to the dry-out center or back to their own room, if they have one. but we can't step over there and ignore them. that is what we are doing now, walking over people. we have to cross to the other side of the...
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homelessness in houston. we have been working closely with top-level hud officials to make sure that we are taking advantage of every opportunity that there is, and that the directions that they are moving in are ways that we can take advantage of as well, and they are hearing from us about the crisis we're facing on a municipal-level. i have been working closely with my peers on weekly phone calls from seattle, portland, eugene, san josÉ, sacramento, oakland, l.a., san diego and honolulu. who are all experiencing these extreme-levels of street encampments. >> mr. dodge, i'm going to ask a few questions, if you don't mind? >> sure. >> so we're really interested in understanding how this department is going to be operational? >> sure. >> with the announcement, i had a couple of questions. are we truly going to be merging staff from three different departments to be working in one unified department? does that mean that all of the grants that come out the dph and hsa will come into one uniform body, where we ar
homelessness in houston. we have been working closely with top-level hud officials to make sure that we are taking advantage of every opportunity that there is, and that the directions that they are moving in are ways that we can take advantage of as well, and they are hearing from us about the crisis we're facing on a municipal-level. i have been working closely with my peers on weekly phone calls from seattle, portland, eugene, san josÉ, sacramento, oakland, l.a., san diego and honolulu. who...
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homelessness in houston. we have been working closely with top-level hud officials to make sure that we are taking advantage of every opportunity that there is, and that the directions that they are moving in are ways that we can take advantage of as well, and they are hearing from us about the crisis we're facing on a municipal-level. i have been working closely with my peers on weekly phone calls from seattle, portland, eugene, san josÉ, sacramento, oakland, l.a., san diego and honolulu. who are all experiencing these extreme-levels of street encampments. >> mr. dodge, i'm going to ask a few questions, if you don't mind? >> sure. >> so we're really interested in understanding how this department is going to be operational? >> sure. >> with the announcement, i had a couple of questions. are we truly going to be merging staff from three different departments to be working in one unified department? does that mean that all of the grants that come out the dph and hsa will come into one uniform body, where we ar
homelessness in houston. we have been working closely with top-level hud officials to make sure that we are taking advantage of every opportunity that there is, and that the directions that they are moving in are ways that we can take advantage of as well, and they are hearing from us about the crisis we're facing on a municipal-level. i have been working closely with my peers on weekly phone calls from seattle, portland, eugene, san josÉ, sacramento, oakland, l.a., san diego and honolulu. who...
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it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. ♪ we are on our way to the south bronx to new york's intake center for homeless families, more than 70% of the people in the city shelters are families with children. >> homelessness is so complicated. it's not just a guy the street with that shopping cart and it isn't just this one person who luck. >> to apply for shelter a family must first come to this building known as pack, journalists are not allowed inside. >> we have been here just a few hours and there have been dozens of families coming in. it has been really shocking. a lot of young children and working parents trying to make it. what is it like in there? >> it's not what people think. everyday people. >> i don't judge people because you never know the sit
it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. ♪ we are on our way to the south bronx to new york's intake center for homeless families, more than 70% of the...
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homelessness. and tonight, starting in just half an hour, you can help get results just by posting on social media. thanks for joining us. you'll hear this term a few times tonight, to put the homeless in to homes. there are 2100 people who are chronically homeless in orange, osiola. 40% of households in florida find it difficult to afford necessities such as housing. florida ranks the third largest in the nation behind california and new york. >> we're showing the game live in half an hour because it is faith and family night. >> yeah, eric. it's an exciting night here. this is our third and final game that we partnered up this year with the solar bears. the last game, the solar bears coming away with a win. kind of a little bit of fighting going on. but tonight should be an it is faith and family night. you can hashtag. the solar bears will donate for each hashtag. right now outside looking in to the playoff but only four points behind. they still have 21 games to go. a long way to go in this sea
homelessness. and tonight, starting in just half an hour, you can help get results just by posting on social media. thanks for joining us. you'll hear this term a few times tonight, to put the homeless in to homes. there are 2100 people who are chronically homeless in orange, osiola. 40% of households in florida find it difficult to afford necessities such as housing. florida ranks the third largest in the nation behind california and new york. >> we're showing the game live in half an...
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but first, the super bowl and the city's homeless. next week, worldwide media will descend on san francisco to cover the super bowl. activists are planning protests to draw attention to the issue of homelessness. it's long been one of san francisco's most intractable problems. now highlighted by encampments that seem to be growing. reporter monica lamb takes a closer look. >> reporter: it's a daily routine. city crews across san francisco clean up around homeless encampments. every day, a ton of trash is swept up, scrubbed away, and hauled off. >> is there any other things you would like to get rid of? >> reporter: the city says it doesn't take personal property or force anyone to move. but david tompkins says when the cameras aren't rolling, things are different. >> i mean, they're shoving around like ping-pong balls. >> reporter: in general, does anyone hassle you? >> nobody asks us to move. they tell us to move. they start taking our stuff. >> reporter: tompkins is a carpenter who lost his home several years ago. now he offers to b
but first, the super bowl and the city's homeless. next week, worldwide media will descend on san francisco to cover the super bowl. activists are planning protests to draw attention to the issue of homelessness. it's long been one of san francisco's most intractable problems. now highlighted by encampments that seem to be growing. reporter monica lamb takes a closer look. >> reporter: it's a daily routine. city crews across san francisco clean up around homeless encampments. every day, a...
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coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. look at what we got on the show tonight. >> george clooney says he will show up for an er reunion. >> cupertino, concord, wine country and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the super bowl and steady rains have put increased pressure on thousands of homeless people in san francisco. >> police are using a tactic that will keep them on the streets long after the game is over. >> dan noyes is here with an eye team investigation. >> dan and ama, city officials insist they are not trying to hide their homeless during the super bowl. but we have seen them clearing streets again and again. the police swee
coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy?...
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tracking homeless youth is harder than tracking homeless adults. oftentimes, they'll be couch surfing in somebody's living room or living 10 to an apartment. >> teens avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off the streets. >> on the fourth floor, we have our community room with instruments, games. >> this is one of two transitional homes for teens and young adults in salt lake city managed by utah's volunteers of america. young adults can get rooms and live here for up to two years but have to work or go to school. while it sounds like a much better alternative than living on the street, v.o.a. president kathy gray said it can be a tough sell to some. >> to have them come in and have their own bedroom, and start to talk about employment in jobs, there's a pretty big gap in there, so we have to work with the youth for months to help them reorient their own thinking. >> but it can be done. joseph noble's father was homeless and so was he, until the 24-year-old moved into an apartment for the c
tracking homeless youth is harder than tracking homeless adults. oftentimes, they'll be couch surfing in somebody's living room or living 10 to an apartment. >> teens avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off the streets. >> on the fourth floor, we have our community room with instruments, games. >> this is one of two transitional homes for teens and young adults in salt lake city managed by utah's volunteers of...
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coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. look at what we got on the show tonight. >> george clooney says he will show up for an er reunion. here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it progresso. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave
coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy?...
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>> now at 6:00, a fight between teens and a homeless man, but police say the teens started it. >> first, though, breaking news alert from the courthouse. a former security guard is indicted for raping and murdering someone he was supposed to be protecting. a grand jury handed down that indictment within the last 90 minutes. this is news 6 at 6:00, i'm matt austin. >> i'm lisa bell. grand jurors found there was enough evidence to charge 33-year-old stephen duxbury with first-degree murder, attempted sexual battery and other charges. it sounds like this is what prosecutors were expecting. >> yeah, pretty much. you know, the only thing the grand jury really changed was the sexual battery charge. they changed that to attempted sexual battery. but other than that, they agreed there is enough evidence to move this case towards trial. this is also ammunition for the family of sasha samsudean to >> one of the key pieces of evidence the prosecutors had in today's grand jury presentation was this surveillance video taken at the uptown place apartments. it shows 27-year-old resident sasha samsudea
>> now at 6:00, a fight between teens and a homeless man, but police say the teens started it. >> first, though, breaking news alert from the courthouse. a former security guard is indicted for raping and murdering someone he was supposed to be protecting. a grand jury handed down that indictment within the last 90 minutes. this is news 6 at 6:00, i'm matt austin. >> i'm lisa bell. grand jurors found there was enough evidence to charge 33-year-old stephen duxbury with...
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coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. look at what we got on the show tonight. >> george clooney says he will show up for an er reunion. i'm a customer relationship i'm roy gmanager.ith pg&e. anderson valley brewing company is definitely a leader in the adoption of energy efficiency. pg&e is a strong supporter of solar energy. we focus on helping our customers understand it and be able to apply it in the best way possible. not only is it good for the environment, it's good for the businesses' bottom line. these are our neighbors. these are the people that we work with. that matters to me. i have three children that are going to grow up here an
coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, homeless advocates tell us why police are creating a bigger homeless problem than ever. >> and the facebook make over that will change what you see on your news feed when you log into the social networking website. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll let you know when live doppler 7hd is tracking it where you live coming up. >> thanks very much. here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy?...
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homeless advocates accuse the city of shoving people out of view so tourists won't have to see the homelessss people found shelter for rains on the 101 freeway need to find a new lpspot. police and city workers have been clearing camps way from key areas like this onramp. overnight, streets that looked like this, now look like this. >> gather your stuff and throw it in, if you will. >> kathy used to own a three bedroom house, but divorce landed her on the street. we wanted to askw3 mayor lee abó his plans for the homeless. we met him at the opening of super bowl city. >> is there a special push to hide the homeless for super bowl? >> no. i don't think we're hiding anybody. this is a city of a lot of tolerance. we want to get people off the streets. that is our goal. >> homeless advocates say it's having the opposite affect. dustin edwards got a $100 citation. >> the police showed up. and basically just told me i was here on the sidewalk. >> he doesn't know how he'll pay. >> kelly cutler has been doing homeless outreach 15 years. >> we're encountering people with citations. >> iÑi gotzv 15 t
homeless advocates accuse the city of shoving people out of view so tourists won't have to see the homelessss people found shelter for rains on the 101 freeway need to find a new lpspot. police and city workers have been clearing camps way from key areas like this onramp. overnight, streets that looked like this, now look like this. >> gather your stuff and throw it in, if you will. >> kathy used to own a three bedroom house, but divorce landed her on the street. we wanted to askw3...
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i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them. many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for solutions. i applaud you for doing that. it's a lot of work out there. i know you're looking at multiple angles how to tackle the problems. in my experiences of being homelessness is that you have to look at the big picture and come up with permanent solutions >> please speak directly into the microphone >> i apologize. i look at the -i was in technology for a long time. i know there's a pretty large amount of money it's not always money that solves issues but at the end of the day, i look at the 1700 department expense code for i guess it's for housing and employment and i don't know if it's going
i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them. many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for...
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unsub might be homeless. appes to have been living in a building next to where the security guard was attacked. reid: these are the locations of the last 3 murders, all near abandoned buildings. i noticed the neighborhood. maybe he was recentl displaced. could be a motive. construction worker, security guard at a construction site. payback? what about the homeless man? we get a lot of beefs down there among the homeless. that one could have just been a fight about space or food. let's get a list ofesidents who've been kicked out of their homes by the gentrification. you and reid check the shelters? yeah, we're on it. unless... you ok with that, reid? i'm fine with that. we should check see if there are any mental hospitals in the area, maybe someone who was recently released into the streets. mm-hmm. got it. morgan, can you cover the police records for the last week? if it's someone who's been recently made homeless, he might have stolen food, comfort items, blankets, toiletries--we might be able to track a p
unsub might be homeless. appes to have been living in a building next to where the security guard was attacked. reid: these are the locations of the last 3 murders, all near abandoned buildings. i noticed the neighborhood. maybe he was recentl displaced. could be a motive. construction worker, security guard at a construction site. payback? what about the homeless man? we get a lot of beefs down there among the homeless. that one could have just been a fight about space or food. let's get a...
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and when we return, homeless heroes, the veteran homeless crisis in nevada and elsewhere and efforts to help. >> and welcome back to "eye on washington." our discussion of housing issues facing nevada and what one washington-based organization is doing on the hill to advocate for affordability and accessibility. our guest today is mr. ethan handelman, the vice president for policy and advocacy for the national housing conference. well, last year here on "eye on washington," the head of the national coalition of homeless veterans was here to share news about the uptick in the number of homeless vets in nevada and across the nation. that nearly 1,000 nevadans who nobly served us in the military were coming home with no place to call home. now, it's not as bad as it was. the recent peak was 2,419 in 2009. nationally nearly 58,000 veterans live on the streets or in shelters. so what's happening in washington to help keep vets in their homes? well, in september u.s. vets, which is located in southern nevada was awarded more than $850,000 to provide transitional housing with supportive ser
and when we return, homeless heroes, the veteran homeless crisis in nevada and elsewhere and efforts to help. >> and welcome back to "eye on washington." our discussion of housing issues facing nevada and what one washington-based organization is doing on the hill to advocate for affordability and accessibility. our guest today is mr. ethan handelman, the vice president for policy and advocacy for the national housing conference. well, last year here on "eye on...
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from the university of denver. >> a local municipalities criminalizing homelessness for doing things like sleeping, being in public, that kind of thing. >> the study looks add the biggest cities and examines the laws and ordinances that researchers say target the homeless population, like pan handling and camping bans. >> they are saying you can't be in public spaces when they have no where else to go. >> michael says some of the ordinances borden on being unconstitutional and cities like denver and fort collins have criminalized less fortunate instead of finding ways to help them. >> there is a history in the united states of laws that target individuals and exclude them because of their status. >> denver disagrees. >> we are actually doing all of that work right now and then some. for the city and county's office of behavioral administrategies. >> committed to not just addressing homelessness but to address the issues often mental health and substance abuse. >> she said last year denver spent more than $40 million on homelessness, including $30 million in support and $6 million in
from the university of denver. >> a local municipalities criminalizing homelessness for doing things like sleeping, being in public, that kind of thing. >> the study looks add the biggest cities and examines the laws and ordinances that researchers say target the homeless population, like pan handling and camping bans. >> they are saying you can't be in public spaces when they have no where else to go. >> michael says some of the ordinances borden on being...
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and advocates for the homeless said this is criminalizing homelessness. what happens at this point? what about those who refuse to go? what happens to them? >> i think the city is trying very hard to avoid a public relations nightmare where we see images of the police coming in and arresting people. they are trying a soft approach and putting homeless outreach into the field, trying to coax people into services. that's the big question is ultimately how long if people refuse to leave or they just continue moving on to other neighborhoods, how long can this go on. how long can san francisco oo sustain a city of little tent that pop up? >> will police arrest them if they don't move on? >> it's illegal to camp. yes, they could. we haven't heard a strong point of view from the police department, police chief greg surr. he has his own public relations issues and has not said forcefully, yes, we will arrest people who stay. >> you mention public outcry has been growing, especially over the sanitary conditions, declining sanitary conditions. mayor lee's poll numbers have been dropping. doe
and advocates for the homeless said this is criminalizing homelessness. what happens at this point? what about those who refuse to go? what happens to them? >> i think the city is trying very hard to avoid a public relations nightmare where we see images of the police coming in and arresting people. they are trying a soft approach and putting homeless outreach into the field, trying to coax people into services. that's the big question is ultimately how long if people refuse to leave or...
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tracking homeless youth is a lot harder than tracking homeless adults.entimes they are be couch surfing or living ten to an apartment. teens in particular avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. so utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off of the streets. >> we have our community room. >> reporter: this is one of two transitional homes for teens and young adults managed by utah's volunteers of america. they can live here for up to two years, but they have to work or go to school. while it sounds like a much better alternative than living on the street, kathy says it can be a tough sell to some. >> to have them come in and have their own bedroom and start to talk about employment and jobs, there's a pretty big gap in there. so we have to work with the youth nornts to help them reorient their own thinking. >> reporter: but it can be done. joseph's father was homeless and so was he, until the 24 year old moved into an apartment for the chronically homeless last year. he says the transition has been tough but worth it. >> there's always th
tracking homeless youth is a lot harder than tracking homeless adults.entimes they are be couch surfing or living ten to an apartment. teens in particular avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. so utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off of the streets. >> we have our community room. >> reporter: this is one of two transitional homes for teens and young adults managed by utah's volunteers of america. they can live here for up to two years, but they have to work...
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tracking homeless youth is harder than tracking homeless adults.hey'll be couch surfinging somebody's living room. >> as less sent avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off the streets. >> on the fourth floor, we have our community room with instrumentses, games. >> this is one of two transitionle homes for teens and young adults in salt lake city managed by volunteers of america. young adults can live here for up to two years but have to work or go to school. while it sounds like a much better alternative than living on the street, v.o.a. president kathy gray said it can be a tough sell to some. >> to have them come in and have their own bedroom, and start to talk about employment in jobs, there's a pretty big gap in there, so we have to work with the youth for months to help them reorient their own thinking. >> but it can be done. joseph noble's father was homeless and so was he, until the 24-year-old moved into an apartment for the chronically homeless last year. he lives with his girlfr
tracking homeless youth is harder than tracking homeless adults.hey'll be couch surfinging somebody's living room. >> as less sent avoid shelters because they don't trust adults. utah is trying to find creative ways to get them off the streets. >> on the fourth floor, we have our community room with instrumentses, games. >> this is one of two transitionle homes for teens and young adults in salt lake city managed by volunteers of america. young adults can live here for up to...
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homeless total. a number that might not have shown up on the ledger in years past. it's important that the individuals are recognized because as people and neighbors, they do count. in seffner, bill logan, abc action news. >> we have seen a dramatic reduction in the homeless population in hillsborough county. back in 2005, it was more than 11,000. now just over 2,000. the data collected helps generate housing and support services for the homeless. jamison. >> back out to the breaking news at the clearwater airport. action 1. a flight was aborted during takeoff because of some type of loud noise or explosion there. >> a passenger on the flight says he heard the loud bang and minute. the passengers have been past two hours. we will continue to follow this breaking story and bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> they're fighters and they fight from the second they're born. >>> a birth defect that can be deadly but doesn't have to be. coming up what one doctor in newborns. >>> plus this --
homeless total. a number that might not have shown up on the ledger in years past. it's important that the individuals are recognized because as people and neighbors, they do count. in seffner, bill logan, abc action news. >> we have seen a dramatic reduction in the homeless population in hillsborough county. back in 2005, it was more than 11,000. now just over 2,000. the data collected helps generate housing and support services for the homeless. jamison. >> back out to the...
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homeless advocates accuse the city of shoving people out of view so tourists won't have to see the homelesshomeless people found shelter for rains on the 101 freeway need to find a new lpspot. police and city workers have been clearing camps way from key areas like this onramp. overnight, streets that looked like this, now look like >> gather your stuff and throw it in, if you will. >> kathy used to own a three bedroom house, but divorce landed her on the street. we wanted to askw3 mayor lee abó his plans for the homeless. we met him at the opening of super bowl city. >> is there a special push to hide the homeless for super bowl? >> no. i don't think we're hiding anybody. this is a city of a lot of tolerance. we want to get people off the streets. that is our goal. >> homeless advocates say it's having the opposite affect. dustin edwards got a $100 citation. >> the police showed up. and basically just told me i was here on the sidewalk. >> he doesn't know how he'll pay. >> kelly cutler has been doing homeless outreach 15 years. >> we're encountering people with citations. >> iÑi gotzv >> w
homeless advocates accuse the city of shoving people out of view so tourists won't have to see the homelesshomeless people found shelter for rains on the 101 freeway need to find a new lpspot. police and city workers have been clearing camps way from key areas like this onramp. overnight, streets that looked like this, now look like >> gather your stuff and throw it in, if you will. >> kathy used to own a three bedroom house, but divorce landed her on the street. we wanted to askw3...
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of central florida commission on homelessness says the reason why orlando is striving with the homeless is because they provide homes instead of shelters. >> every city in america that solved this that made a long-term commitment to housing first and that methodology has brought real solutions. >> meanwhile, the city says its goal is also to provide permanent housing for the homeless but says it's a process and are working on the plans now. >> and in this meeting tonight that starts at 6:00, the city tells me they will be getting $110,000 in donations just for the homeless. the city says it's also partnered up with halifax hospital to provide medical services for the homeless and they're helping to pay the additional funds to help with salvation army to provide those extra beds. again, the meeting starts in less than an hour. >> loren korn reporting live tonight. thank you. >> now to an update on a backyard mystery in lake county. we've learned the body found last month is the homeowner. this was the scene in paisley back on january 18th. we're told dental records were used to identify
of central florida commission on homelessness says the reason why orlando is striving with the homeless is because they provide homes instead of shelters. >> every city in america that solved this that made a long-term commitment to housing first and that methodology has brought real solutions. >> meanwhile, the city says its goal is also to provide permanent housing for the homeless but says it's a process and are working on the plans now. >> and in this meeting tonight that...
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tomorrow is homeless awareness day for the school district. you can expect to see people wearing these t- shirts designed by students at patrick henry and william fleming. organizers say they wanted to have a day for people to wear the shirts and bring light to an important issue affecting roanoke city schools. justin mcleod / community relations rcps 9:54:20 we have close to 500 homeless students in roanoke city schools as of today. that number will only continue to grow. i think the most important thing is that we just want our homeless students to know we care about them and are here to help. school leaders say more than 750 shirts have been sold and nearly 8-thousand dollars raised to help support homeless families in our area. we do have some sad news to pass along tonight... by now, you likely know the story of the bedford boys -- the group of men from bedford county who suffered serious losses during the d-day invasion. new tonight at 11, we add another chapter to their story as allen bedford boys -- died early this morning in bedford.
tomorrow is homeless awareness day for the school district. you can expect to see people wearing these t- shirts designed by students at patrick henry and william fleming. organizers say they wanted to have a day for people to wear the shirts and bring light to an important issue affecting roanoke city schools. justin mcleod / community relations rcps 9:54:20 we have close to 500 homeless students in roanoke city schools as of today. that number will only continue to grow. i think the most...
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homeless. raising a lot of questions. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us live at pier 80 with what's behind all the complaints . cate >> reporter: it is causing controversy. the homeless say they have a plan to get the city's attention. but it doesn't involve moving in here to pier 80. we can tell you what they have to do -- what they are going to do. the city converted the 10,000- square-foot warehouse into a temporary home for 150 people who have been living in tents throughout the city. the city says it's set up with hygiene kits and beds. but homeless tell us it's in an isolated area and they won't go. >> it's too far out. i don't think so. not from here. these people from here will not go there. >> you're going to have to leave and we'll give you an alternative and we're always going to be supportive but you're going to have to leave the streets. >> reporter: that's what mayor lee said last summer. the homeless and supporters plan to protest by setting up a tenth city to en what they c
homeless. raising a lot of questions. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us live at pier 80 with what's behind all the complaints . cate >> reporter: it is causing controversy. the homeless say they have a plan to get the city's attention. but it doesn't involve moving in here to pier 80. we can tell you what they have to do -- what they are going to do. the city converted the 10,000- square-foot warehouse into a temporary home for 150 people who have been living in tents throughout the...
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you can see a lot of homeless advocates and homeless here along the embarcadero and a long line of police officers. it has gone peacefully for a half hour. the homeless people and the advocates are holding up tents. the officers have made it clear if those tents touch the ground they're in violation of the law and they'll be confiscated. the homeless people saying san francisco and mayor ed lee are trying to get them out of the super bowl spotlight and they're frustrated. they showed members of the press a new shelter facility along pier 80 with beds, showers and an office being built for case workers to help the homeless. officials say they'll provide transportation for the homeless to get to and from here. the timing is about the weather, not about the super bowl. >> they're going to be gone, i guess, come monday. and the storms are really set to hit in february and march. and we really need to be ready. >> reporter: the pier 80 facility, we are told, will open. they're calling it a soft opening tomorrow for a limited number of people. it expects to be fully operational in a few days. m
you can see a lot of homeless advocates and homeless here along the embarcadero and a long line of police officers. it has gone peacefully for a half hour. the homeless people and the advocates are holding up tents. the officers have made it clear if those tents touch the ground they're in violation of the law and they'll be confiscated. the homeless people saying san francisco and mayor ed lee are trying to get them out of the super bowl spotlight and they're frustrated. they showed members of...
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there's tom one of the organizers with homeless helping homeless and i believe tomorrow night there will be some creative readings. >> okay. >> and dances. there's some assistance from artists. but it is a show to be seen. >> how did they find the talent? >> just in working with the homeless community. they just -- yeah. they -- they set up shop out there at the mcdonald's on forest drive. i don't know if you have swung by there on saturday morning but they are the ones doing the car washes. a lot of people don't understand that you have working homeless. someone you work with might be homeless. it will be great to see that talent just on a big stage to be able to kind of salute that. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> yeah. >> it will be good. >> first year emceeing it? >> yes. >>> coming up next -- john farley with your >>> boy, was it windy out there today. blowing like crazy. yeah. everywhere midlands, actually, everywhere. southeast a lot of wind all over r the place. we kind of lucked out here. we got very gusty winds but in terms of severe weather we didn't get too much. i had a fri
there's tom one of the organizers with homeless helping homeless and i believe tomorrow night there will be some creative readings. >> okay. >> and dances. there's some assistance from artists. but it is a show to be seen. >> how did they find the talent? >> just in working with the homeless community. they just -- yeah. they -- they set up shop out there at the mcdonald's on forest drive. i don't know if you have swung by there on saturday morning but they are the ones...
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he wants to act as a bridge between the homeless population and city officials. >> if the homeless people came together and marched, if we sat down at city hall and put our attention at city hall and addressed it with ourselves as a voice, i think we would get a lot of things more done for us. >> reporter: he says what the homeless advocates are doing is all well and good but it's not enough. >> it's alienating th homeless. they say they are going to march for the homeless people but do they know the guy behind me what's going on with him? >> reporter: the department of public health put up the notices to tell them about the 5 p.m. deadline but the department of public works and police department will enforce it at 5 p.m. tonight. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> apple shareholders are meeting today at the company's cupertino headquarters. kpix 5's kiet do tells us one obviously big topic of conversation is the company's legal fight with the federal government. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside the 2016 shareholders meeting but judging from fay's reaction to tim cook
he wants to act as a bridge between the homeless population and city officials. >> if the homeless people came together and marched, if we sat down at city hall and put our attention at city hall and addressed it with ourselves as a voice, i think we would get a lot of things more done for us. >> reporter: he says what the homeless advocates are doing is all well and good but it's not enough. >> it's alienating th homeless. they say they are going to march for the homeless...
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helping the homeless...it's something polk county says it's helping the homeless...it's something polk county says it's doing very well... but it needs a funding fix from lawmakers to keep going... good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm brooke bouma. polk county's budget for mental health and disability services is running at a deficit...and service providers say it will take action from lawmakers to get it out of the red. channel 13's reid chandler follows this story. for over a year now, frank anna- zeski, has remained off the streets. 15:12:05 "most of my life, i've been stable, then homeless, then stable, then homeless...it was kind of rough." - frank anuszewski - client, rapid re- housing program but he broke the cycle when he heard about polk county's "rapid re-housing" program... old, but it's helped over 300 homeless persons like anna-zeski find affordable housing, and keep them in it. 15:13:39 "i've actually been able to get my business started. something i've been struggling with - when i do get stabilized, i try to do it. and then something happens, and i end up homeless a
helping the homeless...it's something polk county says it's helping the homeless...it's something polk county says it's doing very well... but it needs a funding fix from lawmakers to keep going... good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm brooke bouma. polk county's budget for mental health and disability services is running at a deficit...and service providers say it will take action from lawmakers to get it out of the red. channel 13's reid chandler follows this story. for over a year now,...
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public private money add up to new apartments for more than 2 dozen homeless people. >>reporter: it was very i spoke to one man henry row shea who says a couple of years ago he was sleeping on the two years ago henry says he >> for that year and some time that i spent homeless i didn't want to sing at all. >>reporter: he wassquiet, ashamed and alone. >>> i was in a stairwell right off of colfax avenue. >>reporter: he says it was a series of unfortunate events. the loss of a loved one and alcohol addiction that cost him everything. >> i had a life before i became homeless i worked at a job for 25 years. i graduated from college. >>reporrer: today he's singing a different tune. >> i'm absolutely just floored. >>reporter: henry is one of 103 families and individuals moving into renaissance at north denver station a brand new complex for low income families homeless veterans an those living on denver streets. >> we've seen the ravages of addictions. >>reporter: the president of the colorado coalition for the homeless, he says the only way to end the cycle of homelessness
public private money add up to new apartments for more than 2 dozen homeless people. >>reporter: it was very i spoke to one man henry row shea who says a couple of years ago he was sleeping on the two years ago henry says he >> for that year and some time that i spent homeless i didn't want to sing at all. >>reporter: he wassquiet, ashamed and alone. >>> i was in a stairwell right off of colfax avenue. >>reporter: he says it was a series of unfortunate events....
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also we're learning new details about some serious crimes that police say forced this homeless camp outside a government building to be shut down. we'll have much more on that story, coming up. >> but our top story right now, new information on this video. police say it shows a daycare director attacking a 4-year-old. closed. the news 6 reporter troy campbell is getting results by digging into its past and asking childcare experts how a parents can know their children are safe. county. they say parents sometimes assume certain things are required at a daycare facility. however, they say it's important to ask questions because you may be surprised. >> the records showing the children's palace learning center in clermont has only been open about six months. its daycare director, 41-year-old kimberly reed, arrested on child abuse charges after this cell phone video taken by a co-worker shows ree hitting the child and dropping him on the ground. records also showing reed has worked in the childcare industry about four years. fatalities are private businesses and they're going to run it like a p
also we're learning new details about some serious crimes that police say forced this homeless camp outside a government building to be shut down. we'll have much more on that story, coming up. >> but our top story right now, new information on this video. police say it shows a daycare director attacking a 4-year-old. closed. the news 6 reporter troy campbell is getting results by digging into its past and asking childcare experts how a parents can know their children are safe. county....
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i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them. many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for solutions. i applaud you for doing that. it's a lot of work out there. i know you're looking at multiple angles how to tackle the problems. in my experiences of being homelessness is that you have to look at the big picture and come up with permanent solutions >> please speak directly into the microphone >> i apologize. i look at the -i was in technology for a long time. i know there's a pretty large amount of money it's not always money that solves issues but at the end of the day, i look at the 1700 department expense code for i guess it's for housing and employment and i don't know if it's going
i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them. many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for...
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but homeless tell us it's in an isolated area and they won't go. >> it's too far out. i don't think so. not from here. these people from here will not go there. >> you're going to have to leave and we'll give you an alternative and we're always going to be supportive but you're going to have to leave the streets. >> reporter: that's what mayor lee said last summer. the homeless and supporters plan to protest by setting up a tenth city outside super bowl city and according to the facebook event post, protestors plan to wear 9ers color to tackle homelessness. so far at least 800 people have rsvp'd yes but organizers say we can expect more to show up near sinbad's on pier 2. that protest will be right around 4:30 this afternoon. we also know that here where we are at pier 80 is far from justin herman plaza where super bowl city has been set up. and the homeless say that's the reason why they have been set up here far from all of the activities of super bowl 50. live in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> roberta is apologizing to the viewers. >> i'm going to do that
but homeless tell us it's in an isolated area and they won't go. >> it's too far out. i don't think so. not from here. these people from here will not go there. >> you're going to have to leave and we'll give you an alternative and we're always going to be supportive but you're going to have to leave the streets. >> reporter: that's what mayor lee said last summer. the homeless and supporters plan to protest by setting up a tenth city outside super bowl city and according to...
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they said bus kwps did not have homeless parents to arrange pickups. claudia's teenage son has been taking his little brother to school, but the trip is long, and they're often late. what happens when you get to school late? how do you feel about that? >> embarrassed. >> reporter: the latenesses adding extra shame and stress for a 7-year-old living in limbo. after work, mom picks him up in the car that contains their few remaining possessions, and it reminds him of all he's given up, like his home and favorite toy car. >> the yellow one. >> reporter: melissa russo, news 4, new york. >> the doe tells the i-team they'll get claudia's son a bus in weeks. >>> a search for answers. >> i always knew i was abandoned. >> for 44 years, he's never known where he came from. now a bronx man is making it his mission to find out, and he's >>> time to shed those layers. we're moving back into the 50s tonight. we'll tell you when, stick with >>> we'd like you to just take a moment and watch this story closely. you may be carrying the answer for a painful question one
they said bus kwps did not have homeless parents to arrange pickups. claudia's teenage son has been taking his little brother to school, but the trip is long, and they're often late. what happens when you get to school late? how do you feel about that? >> embarrassed. >> reporter: the latenesses adding extra shame and stress for a 7-year-old living in limbo. after work, mom picks him up in the car that contains their few remaining possessions, and it reminds him of all he's given...
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i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them.many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for solutions. i applaud you for doing that. it's a lot of work out there. i know you're looking at multiple angles how to tackle the problems. in my experiences of being homelessness is that you have to look at the big picture and come up with permanent solutions >> please speak directly into the microphone >> i apologize. i look at the -i was in technology for a long time. i know there's a pretty large amount of money it's not always money that solves issues but at the end of the day, i look at the 1700 department expense code for i guess it's for housing and employment and i don't know if it's going t
i hear everyone talk about the homeless. we actually support homeless by hiring them.many of our artists are senior citizens who need the money to pay the rent and supplement their food. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> on george baker and appreciate your time. not a great public speaker but i appreciate what i heard today. i heard a lot of great things that you're actually addressing the homeless situation and looking for...
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this isn't the answer to homelessness.least someone is doing something about a problem that most of us just choose to ignore. in oakland, john ramos, kpix 5. >> clain has built more than 40 of the tiny houses so far and he says the city doesn't seem to mind as long as it remains a grassroots effort. >>> still ahead, tech meets fashion. how a bay area startup is turning little girls in to inventors. >> as the light drains out of the sunday night sky, the pressure is on. so is the heat for monday. but after record highs, big changes toward the weekend. we'll have the forecast when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's a no-go for the launch of spacex, just seconds before the rocket was set to take off, the mission was aborted because of rising oxygen temperatures. safety teams said it's too risky. this was spacex's third attempt to reach orbit. the crews at the cape say they're disappointed but they'll keep on trying. >>> we hear a lot about hacking and dangers on the internet. today parents got lessons on how to let their kids
this isn't the answer to homelessness.least someone is doing something about a problem that most of us just choose to ignore. in oakland, john ramos, kpix 5. >> clain has built more than 40 of the tiny houses so far and he says the city doesn't seem to mind as long as it remains a grassroots effort. >>> still ahead, tech meets fashion. how a bay area startup is turning little girls in to inventors. >> as the light drains out of the sunday night sky, the pressure is on. so...
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that will be used to help homelessness. usually $7 million providing housing, rapid housing, temporary shelters and support services and those numbers should be available in a couple of weeks online book that will give us an idea of just how many people are homeless in the streets of tampa bay. >>> 5:08. new developments of that massive storm system spawning tornadoes. a man who has been missing since a tornado destroyed his home was found dead and that brings the chp patrol -- the death toll to four . at least a dozen buildings and homes destroyed.>> this video from port charlotte with workers on the fifth floor of this county office building recording this video of strong winds yesterday. to tornadoes were reported in that area. check out this video from pensacola. the tornado damage. very extensive. you can see trees toppled and homes basically flattened. one of those homes, the rough looks like it was completely tore off. torn off. >>> you can see how bad it was out on the roads. of snow. firefighters got out and starte
that will be used to help homelessness. usually $7 million providing housing, rapid housing, temporary shelters and support services and those numbers should be available in a couple of weeks online book that will give us an idea of just how many people are homeless in the streets of tampa bay. >>> 5:08. new developments of that massive storm system spawning tornadoes. a man who has been missing since a tornado destroyed his home was found dead and that brings the chp patrol -- the...
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homeless chapter by opening them in every city ward. leon: we will get the latest on breaking news from new jersey as an inferno engulfs a warehouse complex. doug: cold temperatures and gusty winds out there. we'll see even colder temperatures toward the weekend. that's still to come at 6:00. i lead the 11 o'clock news with stories of gun violence. and like many of you, my family lived through the beltway sniper crisis. in congress, i'll fight to expand background checks on guns and ammunition, ban assault weapons, and mandate gun safety locks, because too many kids die from accidental shootings. let's show the nra we're not afraid of them; as democrats, as americans, as parents. i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. leon: bleak -- breaking news in new jersey. warehouse fire. we are learning that the smoke is not toxic and no one has been hurt. maureen: "7 on your side" fighting back against crime with the search for a burglary suspect caught on tape. security video shows the suspect inside a home in the 7300 block of baltim
homeless chapter by opening them in every city ward. leon: we will get the latest on breaking news from new jersey as an inferno engulfs a warehouse complex. doug: cold temperatures and gusty winds out there. we'll see even colder temperatures toward the weekend. that's still to come at 6:00. i lead the 11 o'clock news with stories of gun violence. and like many of you, my family lived through the beltway sniper crisis. in congress, i'll fight to expand background checks on guns and ammunition,...
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this morning, aufls officers searched the fog for a violent homeless thief. they figured out they might already have the people they were looking for, two middle schoolers. >> these are middle schoolers, they're not babies. they know. >>reporter: orlando police say
this morning, aufls officers searched the fog for a violent homeless thief. they figured out they might already have the people they were looking for, two middle schoolers. >> these are middle schoolers, they're not babies. they know. >>reporter: orlando police say
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sometimes a stereotype of someone who is homeless. but how do you define a student who is homeless? 3. the district has a long going on to help homeless students. tell me about homeless thank you justin. kimberly, coming up in the next half hour, we talk to a principal who will tell us more about their campaign to help homeless students. unprovoked shark attacks became all too common in 20- 15. what one report says about those attacks. and sharks aren't the only things hidden in the water. what historical artifact was revealed diego. eastbundle up is you had out this morning we are finding temperature starting off in the teens and twenties windchill in the single digits even some negative single digits early on notice cold weather up toward the great lakes over toward minneapolis 5 to 10 this is the cold air direction over the next couple days would have the really arctic air today tomorrow and then another push of arctic air is you had toward saturday and sunday so get ready for prolonged period of cold temperatures in around the region blacksburg right now twenty degrees mostly cl
sometimes a stereotype of someone who is homeless. but how do you define a student who is homeless? 3. the district has a long going on to help homeless students. tell me about homeless thank you justin. kimberly, coming up in the next half hour, we talk to a principal who will tell us more about their campaign to help homeless students. unprovoked shark attacks became all too common in 20- 15. what one report says about those attacks. and sharks aren't the only things hidden in the water. what...