come up with a plan. reporter: a judge has ordered the city to permanently clear this camp, calling it an illegal public nuisance, after a lawsuit brought by residents and business owners this is our restaurant and right across the street are the homeless encampments like debby and joe, who have run this nearby sandwich shop for nearly 30 years. it s just complete lawlessness and it s getting worse. reporter: the lawsuit is one more piece of an increasingly polarized approach to homelessness across the u.s., as more states pass controversial laws to ban public camping. spell your last name? reporter: something similar public nuisance lawsuits will soon be used to rye to force other cities to clear encampments. but then what? i m scared. really scared. fear, anxiety, worry. reporter: stephanie pal doesn t know where she ll go when cleanup starts this week. i don t want to wind up having to walk the streets again. it s hard. because nobody wants to see the probl
it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. go fund me is taking down all fundraising efforts to help free an arizona rancher hestled on $1 million bond for allegedly shooting and killing an illegal immigrant that was trespassing on his property. george allen kelly, weighs arrested on monday. he is 73 years old? comentz as the biden administration decides to remove surveillance balloons along the border due to a lack of funding. debby is a texas rancher who experienced illegal immigrants attempting to break into her house and she joins us now. good morning to you, debbie. good morning. good morning. i m sure you can relate to george allen kelly s story have what do you think about his case? he is going to be in prisoner
in the voices of first responders, anxiety. go to the basement. go to the basement. debby s son, a firefighter, responded that night. it s still bothering him today. yesterday, when it s quiet, that s when you start. you re alone with your thoughts and, you know, he s had a little breakdowns here and there. reporter: lindsay clancy, who worked as a labor and delivery nurse, wrote in private facebook posts viewed by the boston globe, just weeks after her third child was born, she wrote that she had struggled with postpartum depression in the past and was in the feeling dialed in and had been focusing on exercise, nutrition, and mindset. you can t explaining plain. we don t understand it. reporter: patrick clancy, husband, father to their now deceased three kids, has asked the public to forgive his wife.
judge jeanine: medical gibson s in it. dana: the patriot. judge jeanine: the patriot ithe one where he plays for the football team? judge jeanine: no jessica: a question from debby, it s obvious what your first choice of profession is. what would be your second choice. jesse? jesse: professional golfer, not a lot of exercise, you get paid pretty well, you get free clothes and, you know, you don t have to work that hard. jessica: judge? judge jeanine: my second i mean, i love being a prosecutor and i loved being a prosecutor, it would be my second. jimmy: that s a copout jessica: no it isn t. dana: she voted present jessica: dana, what about you? dana: i ve had two great careers before two different things but the thing i always thought if i ever went back in government the only thing i would ever want to do is be the head of the national parks. jesse: that s a gig. dana: yeah. national parks in america are so
and a sharp rise in crime across san francisco. joey? joey: also in the golden state, the city of west hollywood has voted to cut sheriff funding and take debby s off patrol all while the trendy neighborhood sees a 264% increase in crime from last year. prioritizing people s safety doesn t just mean people with guns and badges on the street. reimagining policing means reallocating funding. soledad ursula is a venice resident and member of the public health and safety committee. thank you for joining us. hi, joey. good morning. joey: lets go right into what they ll use this money for. the reallocation of funds, they ll have unarmed security ambassadors, updated the lgbtq crosswalk to be more inclusive, and a $50,000 russian art festival.