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as you know, there's about 4,000 homeless individuals unsheltered that are throughout our city. we all know it's a poverty issue, a mental i will us in il. there are issues that cause the homelessness situation in our city. and so, with the chief's vision on us doing a better job, we had discussions around the holidays last year and based on our discussions, the vision of the mayor and which has been currently very supported by mayor breed, this continued effort we came up with healthy streets. on january 16th of this year, we started it off. i'll just give you a brief overview of what it means when we say healthy streets operation center or for short we call it h-shock. it was developed to better coordinate the many city agencies involved in addressing homelessness and the unhealthy streets behavior. it's structured as a unified command and they direct, plan and coordinate responses to street behaviors and homelessness. if you think about that incident command system model that goes on nation wide, when you have an emergency, if you had a disaster or an earthquake or a major fi
as you know, there's about 4,000 homeless individuals unsheltered that are throughout our city. we all know it's a poverty issue, a mental i will us in il. there are issues that cause the homelessness situation in our city. and so, with the chief's vision on us doing a better job, we had discussions around the holidays last year and based on our discussions, the vision of the mayor and which has been currently very supported by mayor breed, this continued effort we came up with healthy streets....
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residents who want to use the park, the sidewalks, the public spaces but also is humane for our unsheltered residents who we have to improve their living conditions. >> reporter: he is homeless. he warns banning camping by the lake will only create a new set of problems. >> when you ban something and people want to stay close to the lake, all those stores will have people start sleeping on their doorways. and tents on the street. he street. >> reporter: $200,000 in funding has been secured. the city council will vote at monday's meeting. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. . >>> up next, balloons full of cocaine brought to a middle school. more than a dozen kids taken to the hospital. >> and florence isn't the only storm causing problems. 2.5million people in clina evacuated as a -- china evacuated as a typhoon slams into the region. >> fog on the coast. a warm up. see you back here with the details. hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the ne
residents who want to use the park, the sidewalks, the public spaces but also is humane for our unsheltered residents who we have to improve their living conditions. >> reporter: he is homeless. he warns banning camping by the lake will only create a new set of problems. >> when you ban something and people want to stay close to the lake, all those stores will have people start sleeping on their doorways. and tents on the street. he street. >> reporter: $200,000 in funding has...
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residents who want to use the park, the sidewalks, the public spaces but also is humane for our unsheltered residents who we have to improve their living conditions. >> reporter: he is homeless. he warns banning camping by the lake will only create a new set of problems. >> when you ban something and people want to stay close to the lake, all those stores will have people start sleeping on their doorways. >> reporter: $200,000 in funding has been secured. the city council will vote at monday's meeting. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a san jose community celebrated mexican independence day by demanding a mural be restored. it had been painted on the side of the store but it was erased last month. there is a way to restore it but it is expensive. several groups gathered to show their support for saving the painting. they are also working to celebrate history and ensure other products are created and preserved. >>> a neighborhood destroyed by fire is getting positive news now. how soon people will be getting clean water after the fires left it contam named and a celebration -- contami
residents who want to use the park, the sidewalks, the public spaces but also is humane for our unsheltered residents who we have to improve their living conditions. >> reporter: he is homeless. he warns banning camping by the lake will only create a new set of problems. >> when you ban something and people want to stay close to the lake, all those stores will have people start sleeping on their doorways. >> reporter: $200,000 in funding has been secured. the city council will...
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by the end of this year, our goal is to have no unsheltered families at all, and we're very close to achieving that goal, and by the end of 2022, our goal is to have no family experiencing homelessness in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you. we're not going to do that without organizations like compass. compass is one of the anchor institutio institutions in our homelessness response system, and this facility is just absolutely amazing, and what's really -- i came by to visit a few weeks ago right when it first opened up, and the physical structure is really amazing, but what's really just so heart warming is to see all of the families here and all of the staff here using the space. it's just such a beautiful facility, it uplifts people's spirits when they're here, and the energy was just really phenomenal. we had families in here facing a crisis, i can't even imagine as a father or as a parent not having a place for my children to go that evening, but just the vibe here, and the way staff were treating people, and just the attention to detail is really extr
by the end of this year, our goal is to have no unsheltered families at all, and we're very close to achieving that goal, and by the end of 2022, our goal is to have no family experiencing homelessness in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you. we're not going to do that without organizations like compass. compass is one of the anchor institutio institutions in our homelessness response system, and this facility is just absolutely amazing, and what's really -- i...
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it is an unsheltered island in the atlantic. we will continue to watch this and have a live report in a few minutes. >>> the waves are huge. >>> san mateo deputies say there will be more victims of a babysitter accused of molesting children. >> he worked as a rideshare driver and babysitter on a child care website. he babysat for several families and abused several boys under the age of 14. the sheriff's department is asking anyone who knew gutierrez to contact them. >> san francisco workers could strike at any moment after an overwhelming vote to authorize a walkout. this is last week when nearly 1,000 marched in the city. as for last night's vote to strike, 98.6% approved it. this does not start a strike, but it means they can walk out at the present time. >>> you may have seen or heard a large police presence in the south bay. officers responded to a home burglary call in san jose. five people tried to run after the victim came home and the victim actually caught one suspect. officers arrested three others. all of them juveni
it is an unsheltered island in the atlantic. we will continue to watch this and have a live report in a few minutes. >>> the waves are huge. >>> san mateo deputies say there will be more victims of a babysitter accused of molesting children. >> he worked as a rideshare driver and babysitter on a child care website. he babysat for several families and abused several boys under the age of 14. the sheriff's department is asking anyone who knew gutierrez to contact them....
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shield to protect the oppressed the victimized and to lend a helping hand to the hungry and the unsheltered. which will bring hope to the future generations. everything that we did that deliver over this podium all the analyses and all the proposals that we come up with will only make sense if we can. put them into action. again according to the philosopher rumi. an oppressor is the one who does not fulfill their duties but these of the humanity if we want to make the united nations a source of justice instead of cruelty we have to dedicate ourselves more fully to the tasks be styled upon as. esteemed delegates turkey is sustaining its efforts towards a fairer world through its global humanitarian diplomacy inside our borders we are currently hosting the four million refugees three point five million of which are coming from syria this is unprecedented on a global scale and they have access to all forms of services that one could ever need we have spent about thirty two billion dollars for the care of the refugees until so far as the republic of turkey furthermore in cities such as general
shield to protect the oppressed the victimized and to lend a helping hand to the hungry and the unsheltered. which will bring hope to the future generations. everything that we did that deliver over this podium all the analyses and all the proposals that we come up with will only make sense if we can. put them into action. again according to the philosopher rumi. an oppressor is the one who does not fulfill their duties but these of the humanity if we want to make the united nations a source of...
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shield to protect the oppressed, the victimized, and to lend a helping hand to the hungry in the unsheltered. hope to thering future generations. deliver overat we this podium, the analyses and proposals we come up with will me make sense if we can put them into action. again, according to the philosopher, and oppressor is the one who does not fulfill their duties vis-a-vis the humanity. everyone to make the u.n. a source of justice instead of cruelty, we had to dedicate ourselves more fully to the tasks bestowed upon us. esteemed delegates, turkey is sustaining its efforts toward a fair world through its global humanitarian diplomacy. inside our borders, we are currently hosting 4 million refugees, 3.5 million of which are coming from syria. this is unprecedented on a global scale and they have access to all forms of services that one could ever need. we have spent $32 billion for the care of the rest -- refugees so far. in syria that we have previously secured, we have provided humanitarian aid to millions of people in need just like the de-escalation zones that have recently been declared
shield to protect the oppressed, the victimized, and to lend a helping hand to the hungry in the unsheltered. hope to thering future generations. deliver overat we this podium, the analyses and proposals we come up with will me make sense if we can put them into action. again, according to the philosopher, and oppressor is the one who does not fulfill their duties vis-a-vis the humanity. everyone to make the u.n. a source of justice instead of cruelty, we had to dedicate ourselves more fully to...