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tomorrow. 16:10:20 "homeless youth and the struggles of homeless youth - it's rural, it's suburban, it's urban. it's socioeconomic, across all spectrums." - toby o'berry - director, iowa homeless youth centers keeping with that shoe theme, the students from johnston high school also hosted a shoe drive leading up to the sleepout tonight... they collected around 50 pairs of shoes to donate to iowa homeless youth shelters. and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon tomorrow... but a runner from florida says he doesn't mind 094617 - its perfect environment, i live in floridia and so ive been training in 80 - 85 degree weather and high humidity this for me is going to be a perfect break several roads have already been blocked off tonight for race they include the locust street bridge, walnut street, and grand avenue to m-l-k parkway. the race begins tomorrow morning at 8... the roads will not re - open until four tomorrow afternoon. our meterologist jennifer mcdermed is here to tell us what runners and spectators can expect tomorrow.... she joins us now for a first look at the forecast
tomorrow. 16:10:20 "homeless youth and the struggles of homeless youth - it's rural, it's suburban, it's urban. it's socioeconomic, across all spectrums." - toby o'berry - director, iowa homeless youth centers keeping with that shoe theme, the students from johnston high school also hosted a shoe drive leading up to the sleepout tonight... they collected around 50 pairs of shoes to donate to iowa homeless youth shelters. and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines...
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homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. 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
homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. 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...
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i'm homeless. homeless 14 years ago when my wife dided. ed. don't set up there and tell me what you are going to do for me. i am so sick of everybody hollering do this for me. nobody says, how are we going to pay for it? at least be honest. any spending bill that congress passes should have a rider on it that shows you how they are going to pay for it. i that won't pay for it, believe you ought to get rid of it. host: weighing in on our facebook page. some comments -- i voted in every election including the midterms. i am a democrat. andrew says overturning citizens united would be a reasonable start. what issue will motivate you to vote in 2016. katrina says getting liberals out of office. lauren says issue? just one, seriously, come on man. there are many. kay says, my issue is the democrats. i always will. whoael anderson says, do i think will do their sworn duty to the constitution. from new jersey, our line for republicans. greg is next. good morning. greg: good morning, yes. i was born in 1959. you know, i really want donald trump to be
i'm homeless. homeless 14 years ago when my wife dided. ed. don't set up there and tell me what you are going to do for me. i am so sick of everybody hollering do this for me. nobody says, how are we going to pay for it? at least be honest. any spending bill that congress passes should have a rider on it that shows you how they are going to pay for it. i that won't pay for it, believe you ought to get rid of it. host: weighing in on our facebook page. some comments -- i voted in every election...
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homeless children and the count roughly 3,000. are they included in the homeless count that we just did this year? >> no. >> so that would be on top of the 6,000 plus? >> oh, no, i'm sorry they are included. the homeless count is an undercount because of the invisibility of homeless families. we have no way of knowing which families were counted in the count, and which families are counted by san francisco unified school district. so they should be included, but we can't really say for sure. there is like all of these different data sources we're trying to pull from none of them are perfect. >> right. it would be great to get a sense. i know this is a much larger conversation, but of course, yesterday l.a. came out declaring a state of emergency on homelessness. and i know that all of the cities across the country are grappling with rising homelessness. i thought what was most striking in article was the comment that families and young familis are becoming the new potent symbol of homelessness in cities across the country. whatever percentage of our homeless count children are, i mean, it could be a third. it could potentially be a third of our homeless count. >> yeah. >> and that is a significant num
homeless children and the count roughly 3,000. are they included in the homeless count that we just did this year? >> no. >> so that would be on top of the 6,000 plus? >> oh, no, i'm sorry they are included. the homeless count is an undercount because of the invisibility of homeless families. we have no way of knowing which families were counted in the count, and which families are counted by san francisco unified school district. so they should be included, but we can't...
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homelessness. homelessness. it is an unbelievable opportunity to have land that can be used to help veteran homeless, and i support that entirely. the senator has done a great job. we want your input and support so that when the va publishes their master plan each and every one of you will get your organizations to quickly give us your feedback, and i am hoping as chairman of this committee command this will be a template, we're sitting on a ham sandwich by having a vacant property that could be benefiting us that we are not as we do not have a plan >> let me find my notes. on the court going to nine judges, i understand we have a judge is now. the 9th would be a presidential appointee. that is why the legislation proposed. my question, i happened to understand the backlog and think it is an important need. if that is not the necessary number, should that be a floating or permanent? >> mr. chairman, there is a great need to address the significant backlog. it is smartit is smart to make that a permanent increase in reevaluate that need. there will be a significant backlog for the foreseeable future which should be
homelessness. homelessness. it is an unbelievable opportunity to have land that can be used to help veteran homeless, and i support that entirely. the senator has done a great job. we want your input and support so that when the va publishes their master plan each and every one of you will get your organizations to quickly give us your feedback, and i am hoping as chairman of this committee command this will be a template, we're sitting on a ham sandwich by having a vacant property that could...
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homelessness is a complex problem without an easy solution. amtrak says it provides homeless outreach services 365 days a year, and it hosts monthly meetings of a task force with representatives from the mta, new jersey transit, nypd and homeless outreach organizations. this homeless woman who asked we not identify her says the task force needs to do more. >> there's a whole lot of us out here into can't get help. you can't get help in any state. >> reporter: we showed our cuomo and asked him if the state needs to step in. he expressed confidence the city has homeless crisis under control. >> the good news is we know how to solve them but we have to have the capacity and confidence to solve it. >> reporter: the problem is hitting many places underground, especially railroads and subways, even after police commissioner bill bratton said this last week. >> subways are not homeless shelters and the homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them. >> reporter: the city says it has homeless outreach programs in all 468 subway stations with teams dispatched 24/7. but commuters to say that clearly is not enough. at penn station, hazel sanchez, cbs 2 news. >>> at least some additional help is on the way. earlier today, the mta boar
homelessness is a complex problem without an easy solution. amtrak says it provides homeless outreach services 365 days a year, and it hosts monthly meetings of a task force with representatives from the mta, new jersey transit, nypd and homeless outreach organizations. this homeless woman who asked we not identify her says the task force needs to do more. >> there's a whole lot of us out here into can't get help. you can't get help in any state. >> reporter: we showed our cuomo and...
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homelessness. ieva applauds the type of legislation this focuses on to continue ending homelessness and future veterans facing similar issues. focusing on a specific regional homelessness concern, the west l.a. leasing act, will end homelessness in an area greatly affected by the issue. as a strong supporter of the accountability and oversight, ieva believes under the oversight provided in this legislation, the west l.a. campus is poising a strong community for veterans and it is time the v.a. uses the support from the community for the original purpose. that support being stated, we are in close contact with our key activists on the ground in l.a. listening to their concerns and we must express concern there's a special status granted to the ucla baseball stadium. it is imperative that congress and the v.a. work together to address this issue and ensure no competing directors and a veteran e centric model of care remain the priority. at ieva we deserve the veterans need the best care possible. there's no doubt every member of this committee has the best in mind when drafting this legislation. thank you for your time and attention. i will answer any questions you have.
homelessness. ieva applauds the type of legislation this focuses on to continue ending homelessness and future veterans facing similar issues. focusing on a specific regional homelessness concern, the west l.a. leasing act, will end homelessness in an area greatly affected by the issue. as a strong supporter of the accountability and oversight, ieva believes under the oversight provided in this legislation, the west l.a. campus is poising a strong community for veterans and it is time the v.a....
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homeless person. >> smells like the feet of a homeless person. >> 18-year-old run away and jacksonville native josh is in bad shape. he's run out of socks and his feet are cut up from all the walking he does during the day. josh shuffles his way to dinner with his new girlfriend, brandy, who says she has run away from home. >> i'm used to my family screwing me over. i mean, there will always be a my heart that loves them because they're my blood, but josh told me this yesterday, enough with the blood bull [ muted ]. i need to make a family of choice. >> josh's group of friends has bonded into a family-like unit. >> we're basically like brothers. i mean, we watch out for each other. we share food, we share water. >> if there were one foundation they should establish for the homeless, it should be socks for the homeless. >> 24-year-old rodney, who's just enrolled in school, heads to the place where he's staying. for the past month, a friend has let him stay at her house for free. rodney says he will give her money when he finds work. >> the place that i sleep at it's a floor, well, i don't have my own bedroom. i stay in the room with a couple people but it's on the floor. so if i could, i would take you over there. but i can't, so i won't. i don't want to mess up my place to stay. i had [ muted ] hundreds in my pocket before i met this chick. >> 22-year-old bam is fed up with his girlfriend teanna, limiting what he can and can't do to earn money. he vents to his friend at the bus terminal. >> you're better off by yourself. i should never have gotten that started. i should have just looked out for myself. >> we told that you from the get-go. >> i know. now since i've been with her it's been the same [ muted ] every day. every day. >> cause she was too young, fresh
homeless person. >> smells like the feet of a homeless person. >> 18-year-old run away and jacksonville native josh is in bad shape. he's run out of socks and his feet are cut up from all the walking he does during the day. josh shuffles his way to dinner with his new girlfriend, brandy, who says she has run away from home. >> i'm used to my family screwing me over. i mean, there will always be a my heart that loves them because they're my blood, but josh told me this...
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health reform and is to be suffering from serious mental illness that results in homelessness homelessness ad in homelessnessration at the state and federal level recognition that effective meant when dash mental health care is a cost driver. but our conversation will focus on what policy changes are needed for the access to mental health services. >> bay was a dove for a moderated discussion with "the national journal" staff correspondent. >> but now i would like to invite the vice president for global health policy to the podium. >> dam policies to the society at large. they're proud to underwrite this event from stakeholders across the policy and criminal-justice communities. we set the bar to go. costing wording cancer and diabetes combined. of all the efforts are under way of local level. we should set the bar higher. in reducing the inefficiencies of the recidivism opportunities exist to reform the criminal justice system and the support programs to assist in transitions of care. with the individuals for whom it is appropriate to the criminal justice system that better connect individuals to committed
health reform and is to be suffering from serious mental illness that results in homelessness homelessness ad in homelessnessration at the state and federal level recognition that effective meant when dash mental health care is a cost driver. but our conversation will focus on what policy changes are needed for the access to mental health services. >> bay was a dove for a moderated discussion with "the national journal" staff correspondent. >> but now i would like to...
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homeless people. >> i think just because you're homeless, you don't have to act homeless of >> reporter: a handful of homeless people cleaning up camps and dumping grounds. they earn gift cards from target and safeway. it wasn't hard to spend it. >> laundry detergent, food, a couple books. >> reporter: the job has no benefits, yet the benefits are plenty. >> this is a group of people that are willing and able and excited to do something for their community. and they're people that we want to help. pay them so they can get back on their feet. >> reporter: the cleanup crews are supervised, and the homeless are screened to make sure they're capable of doing the work. the crews have been going out one day a week. word seems to be spreading among the homeless, and one man says he wants to sign up. >> i was thinking yeah! i need somewhere to go and something to do! and i love making money. i love working of >> reporter: neighbors who live near where homes people congregate applaud the idea. >> this is a step to being able to give them something to work for and making a difference. >> reporter: the program
homeless people. >> i think just because you're homeless, you don't have to act homeless of >> reporter: a handful of homeless people cleaning up camps and dumping grounds. they earn gift cards from target and safeway. it wasn't hard to spend it. >> laundry detergent, food, a couple books. >> reporter: the job has no benefits, yet the benefits are plenty. >> this is a group of people that are willing and able and excited to do something for their community. and...
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homelessness. we applaud the planning this legislation focuses to end veteran homelessness. focusing on a specific regional homelessnesscern the west l.a. homeless veterans leasing act will help reinforce the effort to end veteran homelessness in an area greatly affected by the issue. we understand the original need to remove this authority, but believes under the leadership of secretary mcdonald and the oversight provided in this legislation the west l.a. campus is poised to create a strong community for vet vaneraveteran. and that support being stated we are in close contact with our members and many key activists on the ground in l.a. listening to their concerns, we must express concern that there may be a special status granted to the ucla baseball stadium and it is imperative that congress and the va work together to address this issue and make sure there are no competing directives. we believe our members and all veterans deserve the very best our nation can offer when it comes to fulfilling the promises made to them upon entry into the military. there's no doubt that every member of this committee has best inter
homelessness. we applaud the planning this legislation focuses to end veteran homelessness. focusing on a specific regional homelessnesscern the west l.a. homeless veterans leasing act will help reinforce the effort to end veteran homelessness in an area greatly affected by the issue. we understand the original need to remove this authority, but believes under the leadership of secretary mcdonald and the oversight provided in this legislation the west l.a. campus is poised to create a strong...
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a is 2013 san francisco homeless center 64 homeless individual in the city to try to address the issue to the citizens are a program to provide a solution to combat homelessnessn san francisco welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is aimed at people living other than the streets it makes a it different from other shelters able to accompany entire homeless people allowing us to keep - and bring their personal bloomgz. >> it is a whole program that people don't want to be homeless and from the services don't meet them where they are are they're not relevant to where their lives are they'll for the be successful in the embarcadero people can assess twenty-four hours a day for the laundry and the navigation center is designed to be an impactful dynamic residential experience where on this site we have for families and sign up for gentle think assistants and food stamps and medal those he knows issues are complicated. >> the thing the agency actually coming on site to provide services and that is exist with the goal streamlining the hole process of how to get people into general assistance as quickly as possible. >> truly different way totally di
a is 2013 san francisco homeless center 64 homeless individual in the city to try to address the issue to the citizens are a program to provide a solution to combat homelessnessn san francisco welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is aimed at people living other than the streets it makes a it different from other shelters able to accompany entire homeless people allowing us to keep - and bring their personal bloomgz. >> it is a whole program that people don't want...
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homeless are changing and not everybody is happy about it. here is a story you will see tuesday afternoon at 4:00. >> the goal is to eliminate homelessness. >> helping the homeless, and the feds plan to cut money to training programs and use it on permanent housing. >> they are just going to live there forever at taxpayer expense. >> we take our questions to the department of housing and urban development and introduce you to a woman trying to get back on her feet but worried the program helping her will soon shut down. >> that might make it be so we are homeless. >>> more than a dozen private plans landed in cuba from the u.s. yesterday, and it's another sign of normalizing relations for the two nations. for the first time in decades, the cuban aviation club says more clubs plan to fly into cuba. in december, president obama announced the u.s. and cuba would restore diplomatic relegs. >>> the border control is holding actor, randy quaid and his wife. they were wanted in california on felony vandalism charges from 2010. canadian officials told them they were going to be deported, and an extradition hearing will be held this week. >>> still saving people trapped
homeless are changing and not everybody is happy about it. here is a story you will see tuesday afternoon at 4:00. >> the goal is to eliminate homelessness. >> helping the homeless, and the feds plan to cut money to training programs and use it on permanent housing. >> they are just going to live there forever at taxpayer expense. >> we take our questions to the department of housing and urban development and introduce you to a woman trying to get back on her feet but...
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homeless because of families shattered by drug and alcohol abuse, violence and poverty and mostly invisible. our nbc digital team spent more than two months meeting the kids on the streets and the homeless shelters who were the face of homeless youth. >> reporter: you probably walked by them on the street or sat next to them. >> i'm going to end up getting locked up. >> reporter: their young mothers and bright homeless students. >> i was sleeping anywhere i could sleep for about a month. >> reporter: he was 17 sleeping on benches in parks, on the couch in an lobby. one time he said he walked from wilmington to philadelphia. >> i would hang out with my friends or do something after school. around 8:00 i would just find somewhere to sleep. >> reporter: she spent three years without a home. she says she left her parents house because she was abused. she was in high school when she started couch surfing at friends places. eventually she woenund up on th street and hit her breaking point while riding the l for hours just to get some sleeps. >> i didn't feel love at all. >> reporter: they are just two of many young people fighting for place to call home. a count in january found more than 600 people between the ages of 18 to 24 ho
homeless because of families shattered by drug and alcohol abuse, violence and poverty and mostly invisible. our nbc digital team spent more than two months meeting the kids on the streets and the homeless shelters who were the face of homeless youth. >> reporter: you probably walked by them on the street or sat next to them. >> i'm going to end up getting locked up. >> reporter: their young mothers and bright homeless students. >> i was sleeping anywhere i could sleep...
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homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them and the city has more than adequate shelters in other facilities. >> as the nypd begins training, the top cop made it clear he doesn't want the homeless on the station platforms. >> the homeless will not be allowed to take up residence on the platform. >> the city says it is doing all it can to find places for the homeless that want to take up residence on the mass transit system. a spokesperson for mayor de blasio says the city has moved 773 chronically homeless individuals from the subway to permanent housing and shelter and other programs. we continue to ask case managers and clinicians to assist those on the street. the city has outreach services at all 468 subway stations and teams are deployed 24/7 in all areas. some homeless advocates are not happy about the zero tolerance policies. >> i don't think we should talk about a group of paying saying they should not be someplace. they are human beings. they have to be judged on their conduct, not their appearance. subways are for new yorkers period. anything else borders on a very serious legal problem through the commissioners and the city. >> george mcdonald says the city should be building more transitional housing for mo
homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them and the city has more than adequate shelters in other facilities. >> as the nypd begins training, the top cop made it clear he doesn't want the homeless on the station platforms. >> the homeless will not be allowed to take up residence on the platform. >> the city says it is doing all it can to find places for the homeless that want to take up residence on the mass transit system. a spokesperson for mayor de blasio says the...
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homelessness to put together housing and sustained housing for all. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) >> mr. martin. >> homelessness is a really big issue in san francisco and continuing to rise the last sort of 3 administrations have talked about how to solve homelessnessut we have not seen that attempts to pickup people in helicopters and shift them off to the bay area to what we have now the on the navigation center is an interesting model some of the other folks an interesting idea for sarpgs and necessities for folks in the at the there are a lot of ways we need to be tangibly the problem of homelessness in san francisco the first to treat everyone with respect and take the housing first policy housing can only be within the city limits something on a regional level and look at it how we can manage housing in the in fill and get people into the places and work with the services to get them back inform the society. >> thank you. >> mr. severing man. >> roughly 10 thesis policy on the streets in and roughly airbnb rentals. >> i'm just saying (laughter) but i live in selma my neighbors are homeless people he see homeless people and talk with them their people when is current administration said we're going to have a big party in san francisco a prepar
homelessness to put together housing and sustained housing for all. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) >> mr. martin. >> homelessness is a really big issue in san francisco and continuing to rise the last sort of 3 administrations have talked about how to solve homelessnessut we have not seen that attempts to pickup people in helicopters and shift them off to the bay area to what we have now the on the navigation center is an interesting model some of the other folks an...
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are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy. the people are very angry and it is reaching a boiling point thmpt reason i bring that up is because we heard of the meeting in the park district and the complaints were similar. it is something the police promised there is more officers on the way as the academy classes graduate. there are issues out there. that meeting was about it same size if not bigger than the one in the tender line. tenderloin. i would like to thank the chief to walk in the italian cultural heritage heritage. we inviding anyone who was aitalian or wanted to beitalian to walk in the march. i wanted to thank [inaudible] and also jewelio [i
are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy....
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homeless on both a group and individual basis. and i met up with a group today who showed me how those efforts are really helping them. ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was close. erin youngblood, volunteer: "my husband actually ended up leaving. so, i was abandoned without a job, and so i struggled to find work and pay bills." hundreds of people often come to these giveaways by the thankful leper, and for folks like walter, his family at his sacred heart campsite is helping him stay strong during his trying time. kenny walter, homeless: "it just comes perfect, when people actually hand it to you and show you that they care." they've been through a lot together. nats on raccoon antonio minor, homeless: "we all work together to get the things that we need, so far as food pocket warmers. we fill up, we get water bottles, we fill those up." christine griffin calls herself the mom of thi
homeless on both a group and individual basis. and i met up with a group today who showed me how those efforts are really helping them. ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was...
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really want for her. >>> if there were one foundation they should establish for the homeless, it should be socks for the homelesss the thought of losing it that scares me. >> everybody's looking for someone that they can have out here that's going to stick by their side. >> josh? wake up. >> this is a house we stayed in. >> we don't know if it's even safe to enter. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. it's even more stressful when you go and do things that you know you canet
really want for her. >>> if there were one foundation they should establish for the homeless, it should be socks for the homelesss the thought of losing it that scares me. >> everybody's looking for someone that they can have out here that's going to stick by their side. >> josh? wake up. >> this is a house we stayed in. >> we don't know if it's even safe to enter. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. it's even more...
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governor declared a homeless emergency, and will speed up the process of building emergency shelters for individuals and families. hawaii saw a 20% increase in homeless. 7200 homeless people made it number one. >> the way younger generations get their news changed drastically. >> generally would you check your phone every hour, half hour? >> every five minutes. >> next, the rise of the digital age of news. >>> stuck in the mud along california's highway 58. >> buried by a mud slide yesterday in the antel open valley north of los angeles. rescue workers are making sure no one is stuck inside the vehicles. it was triggered by nearly two inches of rain in half an hour. something called a thousand year event. sea world is challenging a death blow to the use of killer whales in california. they will fight a ban on breeding orcas in captivity. it places a series of restrictions on sea world in san diego. sea world has been planning to triple the size of the killer whale. >> a surprise attack left a man with serious wounds. doug brown has been visiting his mother when an 8 foot gaiter jumped out of the ground and grabbed his arm. he said he saw the creature, it didn't app
governor declared a homeless emergency, and will speed up the process of building emergency shelters for individuals and families. hawaii saw a 20% increase in homeless. 7200 homeless people made it number one. >> the way younger generations get their news changed drastically. >> generally would you check your phone every hour, half hour? >> every five minutes. >> next, the rise of the digital age of news. >>> stuck in the mud along california's highway 58....
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fire from government positions but it is beyond that government could anybody suspected homeless sexuality -- homeless sexuality to move beyond that to move to private employment and at that time one that would lead advertisers to say do you know, who your hiring and they offered to look into the background of the employees to find out if that prospective employer is of a sexual. at that time there was a magazine in 1954 with a moving article about the fact all of the writers friends were now unemployed because they were fired from their jobs. >> is certainly applied to academia in a huge wave. i write about how there were which runs at universities cry was first a freshman. when i first started ucla all of us had to take a battery of tests tests, psychological tests and it was all vendor of questions that one question keeps popping up over and over that says something like have you ever kissed someone of the same sex? to have fantasies of people of the same sex? sexual fantasies? >> trying to find out if the freshmen was a homosexual. we knew to be answered no to every question. but i found out when
fire from government positions but it is beyond that government could anybody suspected homeless sexuality -- homeless sexuality to move beyond that to move to private employment and at that time one that would lead advertisers to say do you know, who your hiring and they offered to look into the background of the employees to find out if that prospective employer is of a sexual. at that time there was a magazine in 1954 with a moving article about the fact all of the writers friends were now...
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challenges that i have with more people having suffered homelessness and working with our public health agencies, our homeless connect, our homelessenter and leadership through the stories that they continue to provide to us about the challenges that families and youth and others face along with our human services agency, we also wanted to make sure that we formed additional partnerships to help us with this challenge. i think one of the best partnerships that we form is with our inter faith council because of their on going commitment and i know members of the board are here. i want to say thank you to our local representative here david campos and also mark ferrell and julie christensen for their leadership and the rest of the board as we look at this model at the navigation center and try to figure out in this partnership what else we can do and do better at. the critical partnership with the interest faith council is not just the leadership they have been and working with el nino but working with our human services department and all of the agencies that want to help in this incredible challenge of people living on our streets
challenges that i have with more people having suffered homelessness and working with our public health agencies, our homeless connect, our homelessenter and leadership through the stories that they continue to provide to us about the challenges that families and youth and others face along with our human services agency, we also wanted to make sure that we formed additional partnerships to help us with this challenge. i think one of the best partnerships that we form is with our inter faith...
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homelessness per capita in the united states. the state now counts 7,600 homeless people, which is 465 homeless individuals for every 100,000 residents. that's a 23% increase in the past year. hawaii's governor declared a state of emergency after clearing out one of the state's biggest homeless camps. and is now pledging to spend $1.3 million on new homeless shelters and services. learn more about secretary kerry's upcoming separate meetings with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. visit cities are trying to keep up with the increasing size of cargo ships, and billions of dollars are at stake. even the panama canal is getting wider to better be able to allow these mega ships through. but when they get to u.s. shores, some u.s. ports just aren't deep enough to receive them. keep in mind, three quarters of everything we trade with the world comes through these ports. so should these cities make their ports deeper? or are the costs, both economic and environmental, too steep? in tonight's signature segment, the newshour's megan thompson reports from one such port in jacksonville, florida. >
homelessness per capita in the united states. the state now counts 7,600 homeless people, which is 465 homeless individuals for every 100,000 residents. that's a 23% increase in the past year. hawaii's governor declared a state of emergency after clearing out one of the state's biggest homeless camps. and is now pledging to spend $1.3 million on new homeless shelters and services. learn more about secretary kerry's upcoming separate meetings with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and...
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a is 2013 san francisco homeless center 64 homeless individual in the city to try to address the issue to the citizens are a program to provide a solution to combat homelessnessn san francisco welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is aimed at people living other than the streets it makes a it different from other shelters able to accompany entire homeless people allowing us to keep - and bring their personal bloomgz. >> it is a whole program that people don't want to be homeless and from the services don't meet them where they are are they're not relevant to where their lives are they'll for the be successful in the embarcadero people can assess twenty-four hours a day for the laundry and the navigation center is designed to be an impactful dynamic residential experience where on this site we have for families and sign up for gentle think assistants and food stamps and medal those he knows issues are complicated. >> the thing the agency actually coming on site to provide services and that is exist with the goal streamlining the hole process of how to get people into general assistance as quickly as possible. >> truly different way totally di
a is 2013 san francisco homeless center 64 homeless individual in the city to try to address the issue to the citizens are a program to provide a solution to combat homelessnessn san francisco welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is aimed at people living other than the streets it makes a it different from other shelters able to accompany entire homeless people allowing us to keep - and bring their personal bloomgz. >> it is a whole program that people don't want...
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. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homelesso try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz. >> the full realization that people don't want to be homeless not refuse services but from the services don't meet them and not relevant they're not going to be successful if you look at the budget losses we've got a community sacrifice important people to get food and laundry we're standing next to the bathrooms it is designed to be a dynamic and brief residential experience where right of on this site city staff to connect you to homeless places to return to family dine is up for medi-cal and all those things that are complicated for people. >> the other exciting thing city agencies come on site and provided the services for folks this is existed to see when the
. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homelesso try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz....
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homeless animals. >> they can't help the homeless or the homeless animals. they are too busy cuddling and hugging mercy who is adorable. >> you know the real issue that we should be talking about is nuts. what's killing california? nuts. >> i was doing research on google, an internet thing. two gallons of water per almond and 2.4 per walnut, i am boycotting all nuts. >> that's amazing. ben makes a good point, but i like nuts almost as much as steak. i don't care. i will keep eating them. >> i like when you have one of those pecan crusts on your meat. >> the hero of the film is the hostess. if that were me i would have already smacked the -- not smacked. i would have rolled my eyes several times or even just quit while yelling and leaving the restaurant. you don't pay me enough of the really she showed a lot of restraint. as far as the performance went i thought it was nice. the main woman that the lead actress could have memorized her lines and using those cue cards you are that passionate about it and you are reading off the piece of paper. and as for who e
homeless animals. >> they can't help the homeless or the homeless animals. they are too busy cuddling and hugging mercy who is adorable. >> you know the real issue that we should be talking about is nuts. what's killing california? nuts. >> i was doing research on google, an internet thing. two gallons of water per almond and 2.4 per walnut, i am boycotting all nuts. >> that's amazing. ben makes a good point, but i like nuts almost as much as steak. i don't care. i will...
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temperature plummets and the homeless find it a tad cold, the police commissioner wants the homeless to know they should go to city shelter, not the city shelters. >> subways are not homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them. >> reporter: the nypd begins training thousands of cops to deal with the homeless, the top cop made it clear he doesn't even want the homeless on the station platforms. >> they'll not be allowed to take up residence on the flat forms. >> reporter: the city says it's doing all it can to find places for the homeless. a spokeswoman for mayor de blasio said that since july 2014, the city has, quote, moved 773 homeless to shelter and other programs. we continue to add case managers to assist those on the street, she said. the city says it now has outreach services at all 468 subway stations and teams are deployed 24/7 in all five boroughs but some homeless advocates are not happy about the zero tolerance policies. >> i don't think we should be talking about a group of people and saying they're not going to be some place. these are human beings. people have to be judged based on their conduct, not appearance. subways are for new yorker, period. any
temperature plummets and the homeless find it a tad cold, the police commissioner wants the homeless to know they should go to city shelter, not the city shelters. >> subways are not homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them. >> reporter: the nypd begins training thousands of cops to deal with the homeless, the top cop made it clear he doesn't even want the homeless on the station platforms. >> they'll not be allowed to take up residence on the flat forms. >>...
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homeless safe from freezing temperatures in the coming months. homeless shelters, fifteen agencies are finalizing a plan to keep the homeless safe from freezing temperatures in the coming months. homeless shelters, transportation agencies and resource centers are working together to make sure everyone who needs a bed will have a place to stay. last year when shelters reached capacity they turned guests away. green square meals turned their dining area into a shelter to help during the frigid temperatures last winter. organizations who support the homeless say there's a big "its very common that people experiencing homelessness will pass away in the winter or have frost bite because they're outside, and those conditions frost bite especially leads to a ton of future health barriers for them" the agencies hope to release a plan to the community on november 10th. imagine sitting down with your family at a restaurant eating some chips and salsa and a ghost pays you a visit. well this is the story floating around for a carlos o'kelly's in marion. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders took a trip there, to spooky hype is true. in this restaurant you can find more than ju
homeless safe from freezing temperatures in the coming months. homeless shelters, fifteen agencies are finalizing a plan to keep the homeless safe from freezing temperatures in the coming months. homeless shelters, transportation agencies and resource centers are working together to make sure everyone who needs a bed will have a place to stay. last year when shelters reached capacity they turned guests away. green square meals turned their dining area into a shelter to help during the frigid...
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homeless community hopes to stave off eviction from the city of des moines, and a local ministry is working to meet their everyday needs. the thankful leper has set up a program to help give the homeless people what they need to survive day to day life. homelessness continues to be a problem for to survive day to day life. homelessness continues to be a problem for hundreds of people in des moines. sabrina: elias: number four... elias: talks of a merger between two fire departments in the metro who are facing staff shortages. the clive fire chief says they're looking to join forces with nearby windsor heights. there will be a public meeting tonight to get the opinions of those that live in both communities. sabrina: elias: and finally... you'll want to know about this story in the big five... elias: 75-hundred athletes from around the world laced up their shoes and filled the streets sunday for the i-m-t des moines marathon. filled the streets sunday for the i-m-t des moines marathon. the winner this year was returning champ philip lagat of kenya with two hours, 21 minutes and two seconds. this is the 13th year for the event. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the marathon. sabrina elias: sam is in with a final look at central iowa's most accurate for
homeless community hopes to stave off eviction from the city of des moines, and a local ministry is working to meet their everyday needs. the thankful leper has set up a program to help give the homeless people what they need to survive day to day life. homelessness continues to be a problem for to survive day to day life. homelessness continues to be a problem for hundreds of people in des moines. sabrina: elias: number four... elias: talks of a merger between two fire departments in the metro...
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. >> and we now hire people who are trying to transition out of homeless ne homelessness to engrave thetnered up with a group that is screening people and hiring them for people who are trying to change their lives and they are ready for the change. >> and giving people like javonte a chance. >> thank you for not judging me and let me fight for my life. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referra
. >> and we now hire people who are trying to transition out of homeless ne homelessness to engrave thetnered up with a group that is screening people and hiring them for people who are trying to change their lives and they are ready for the change. >> and giving people like javonte a chance. >> thank you for not judging me and let me fight for my life. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b...
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homelessness to put together housing and sustained housing for all. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) >> mr. martin. >> homelessness is a really big issue in san francisco and continuing to rise the last sort of 3 administrations have talked about how to solve homelessness but we have not seen that attempts to pickup people in helicopters and shift them off to the bay area to what we have now the on the navigation center is an interesting model some of the other folks an interesting idea for sarpgs and necessities for folks in the at the there are a lot of ways we need to be tangibly the problem of homelessness in san francisco the first to treat everyone with respect and take the housing first policy housing can only be within the city limits something on a regional level and look at it how we can manage housing in the in fill and get people into the places and work with the services to get them back inform the society. >> thank you. >> mr. severing man. >> roughly 10 thesis policy on the streets in and roughly airbnb rentals. >> i'm just saying (laughter) but i live in selma my neighbors are homeless people he see homeless people and talk with them their people when is current administration said we're going to have a big party in san francisco a prep
homelessness to put together housing and sustained housing for all. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) >> mr. martin. >> homelessness is a really big issue in san francisco and continuing to rise the last sort of 3 administrations have talked about how to solve homelessness but we have not seen that attempts to pickup people in helicopters and shift them off to the bay area to what we have now the on the navigation center is an interesting model some of the other folks an...
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homeless. >> yeah, she was homeless. >> even when they were ordered to court, her parents didn't show up. >> why didn't they come? why didn't they like cooperate with them? like this is, did they not want me? what was the reason behind it? >> may took in all four grandchildren and at the age of 55 went back to work to support them. >> you just be busy. like i used to tell the pastor, i go to bed tired and i wake up tired, so what else do you want to know? >> i know she didn't have to do this, but she did it. it makes you feel wanted. >> reporter: the healing began with the grandmother. >> she always loved education. she used to make us read every night before we went to bed. i really enjoyed reading. >> i collaborated those two ideas together. >> reporter: which paid off and so did the help from students rising above. >> there's a lot of people who helped me on this journey. especially her. and this is a lot of different bosses from my old job at the boys and girls club. the church. >> reporter: she is setting a new example now. >> if i can make it, you can make it. >> it would encourage oth
homeless. >> yeah, she was homeless. >> even when they were ordered to court, her parents didn't show up. >> why didn't they come? why didn't they like cooperate with them? like this is, did they not want me? what was the reason behind it? >> may took in all four grandchildren and at the age of 55 went back to work to support them. >> you just be busy. like i used to tell the pastor, i go to bed tired and i wake up tired, so what else do you want to know? >>...
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homeless crisis. joining us now live with the story. >> larry, san francisco laurjed its non-emergency 3-1-1 app a couple of years ago. well, now, they d use their smart phone to report on homeless concerns. >> when many of us see homeless people on the streets of san francisco, we look the other way, unsure of what to do. >> do something, just do something. i don't mean necessarily giving money or buying a cup of coffee. i mean real help. >> her rebeeted calls to city hall released an update to the city's non-emergency 3-1-1 system and asked for your smart phone. a mental health issue? the homeless out reach should respond. >> it's reported. we will follow up. >> the mayor says this will empower people who feel helpless about what they see on the street. >> darcel jackson who was formerly homeless is skeptical. >> i can guarantee they didn't say how can we include this process and make it work for you. >> jackson says he'll support the city if it works. erica sandburg believes it will. >> we want change. >> sf 3-1-1 is available for down load. >> rallying in support of the central subway expansion. >> part of the effort to connect the subway line and eventually fisherman's wharf. >> we, in san francisco, have incredibl
homeless crisis. joining us now live with the story. >> larry, san francisco laurjed its non-emergency 3-1-1 app a couple of years ago. well, now, they d use their smart phone to report on homeless concerns. >> when many of us see homeless people on the streets of san francisco, we look the other way, unsure of what to do. >> do something, just do something. i don't mean necessarily giving money or buying a cup of coffee. i mean real help. >> her rebeeted calls to city...
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homelessness. now there is a need to address concerns and moving forward in homelessness in light of this to sustain permanent housing end of the provisions include to fall into homelessness. to end homelessness for those facing similar issues. to reinforce the area and greatly affected by the issue of a strong supporter of oversight we understand under the leadership of secretary mcdonald is to create a strong community for veterans it is time they use the support for the original purpose. we are in close contact with remembers a yankee activist on the ground. listening to their concerns there may be a special status granted to the stadium it is imperative they work to address this issue there is no competing directives and care remain a priority. of veterans to serve the best and it comes to filling the promise of the military. . . to thank and congratulate this committee and especially the leadership here today for their excellent bipartisan efforts to have been numbed by the constant drone of negative effect. the most comprehensive bill being considered today
homelessness. now there is a need to address concerns and moving forward in homelessness in light of this to sustain permanent housing end of the provisions include to fall into homelessness. to end homelessness for those facing similar issues. to reinforce the area and greatly affected by the issue of a strong supporter of oversight we understand under the leadership of secretary mcdonald is to create a strong community for veterans it is time they use the support for the original purpose. we...
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are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy. the people are very angry and it is reaching a boiling point thmpt reason i bring that up is because we heard of the meeting in the park district and the complaints were similar. it is something the police promised there is more officers on the way as the academy classes graduate. there are issues out there. that meeting was about it same size if not bigger than the one in the tender line. tenderloin. i would like to thank the chief to walk in the italian cultural heritage heritage. we inviding anyone who was aitalian or wanted to beitalian to walk in the march. i wanted to thank [inaudible] and also jewelio [i
are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy....
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are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy. the people are very angry and it is reaching a boiling point thmpt reason i bring that up is because we heard of the meeting in the park district and the complaints were similar. it is something the police promised there is more officers on the way as the academy classes graduate. there are issues out there. that meeting was about it same size if not bigger than the one in the tender line. tenderloin. i would like to thank the chief to walk in the italian cultural heritage heritage. we inviding anyone who was aitalian or wanted to beitalian to walk in the march. i wanted to thank [inaudible] and also jewelio [i
are following stats and the arrest but more importantly there was a concern about not the homeless but the homeless in the district, their suffering from mental health acting out, causing crimes and heard from parents they ruforelady to go to the park and [inaudible] captain [inaudible] did a good job and had every officer assigned to the district. i think it is important we take note there was close to 200 people. bev and [inaudible] was there and was not a pleasant situation for mr. duffy....
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. >> surprising twist after sacramento groom bailed on the bride and homeless people bride and homelesseople benefited from the wed why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. ♪ ♪ 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. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. >> good morning, everyone, at 4:52. the golden gate bridge is something i missed while on vacation. exactly where i left it. more news with kristen sze. >> when you move, you move the people, not the house. look at this crews moved an entire house yesterday. to make room for a new outpatient center at the ucfs chip's hospital in oakland. for 13 years, the
. >> surprising twist after sacramento groom bailed on the bride and homeless people bride and homelesseople benefited from the wed why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. ♪ ♪ here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients...
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make it be so we are homeless. >> now, hud's goal is to end homelessness by 2020 and this money shift is not unique to delaware. we found that hud is changing the way it funds homeless assistance programs throughout the country. for the investigators, i'm mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >>> tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00, nbc 10 investigates the problem of youth homelessness in our area. hundreds of young people in philadelphia sleeping on the streets, in abandoned homes, or in shelters. advocates say this issue is not getting the attention it deserves. nbc 10 spent two months looking into this problem. you're going to see the faces of homeless youth tonight at 11:00. >>> we have new surveillance video today of a man robbing a 7-eleven and threatening a customer yesterday morning. police say the guy walked in, pointed a gun and said he would kill the customer beside him if his demands weren't met. the worker gave the suspect money and he took off and is still on the loose right now. >>> a total loss, sky force 10 over this house fire in delaware county this morning, right here started on garden lane in aston after six. no one was hurt, but a family of three lost their
make it be so we are homeless. >> now, hud's goal is to end homelessness by 2020 and this money shift is not unique to delaware. we found that hud is changing the way it funds homeless assistance programs throughout the country. for the investigators, i'm mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >>> tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00, nbc 10 investigates the problem of youth homelessness in our area. hundreds of young people in philadelphia sleeping on the streets, in abandoned homes, or in...
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. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homelessin individual in the city to try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz. >> the full realization that people don't want to be homeless not refuse services but from the services don't meet them and not relevant they're not going to be successful if you look at the budget losses we've got a community sacrifice important people to get food and laundry we're standing next to the bathrooms it is designed to be a dynamic and brief residential experience where right of on this site city staff to connect you to homeless places to return to family dine is up for medi-cal and all those things that are complicated for people. >> the other exciting thing city agencies come on site and provided the services for folks this
. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homelessin individual in the city to try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring...