soouza is fourth. having a roof and a place to lock up his things will make it easier for him to a job. . >> it's hard to look for a job with all this stuff. >> other cities found ways to deal with the problem. in seattle for the last 20 years, homeless people have been able to safely store belongings in lockers at no charge. the city pays a little more than 70,000 to operate the programme. the space is donated. soouza waits for housing, but prefers a seattle solution, but his concern is what happens to his clothing and bed roll if the city passes the ordinance. >>> coming up in a moment a check on the weather in the south. plus, how the government is encouraging home owners to build storm shelters. >>> why brazil's preparations for the olympic games are called the worst ever. >>> looking at the images behind me, you know it's been a trying two days of weather for the southern states. resident in mississippi are among many cleaning up after tornados swept up and destroyed a number of communities. more