they ve been spotted in trees and here, one is just casually walking down the street broad daylight. they have become way too comfortable with the surroundings, says one resident, richard, who didn t want his last name used. there s an actual walkway of the bears between my home and the immediate neighbors. we see them on a regular basis, especially the night before garbage pickup. reporter: if home owners are not really careful with their trash, wildlife officials say it s a no brainer. the bears are going to keep coming. unless we get full cooperation with everybody in every neighborhood around here, the bears will come in for a free lunch. they re going to stay where the food is. reporter: unprovoked black bear attacks in florida are extremely rare. the first ever documented by the wildlife commission was last year. the problem, biologists say, is that people are now living in areas the bears once called home. and bears like to roam.
critical programs including police, garbage pickup and turning on street lights. that is your news. now the spin. if you ever had to wait a whole entire day to have a package delivered, well you can certainly relate to the next story. when amazon s overnight delivery of such items as 15-foot tram positive leans and 84 inch televisions has one fatal flaw. it takes forever. if i have to wait until tomorrow for my items to arrive, there goes tonight s plans to watch monday night football while doing back flips on my trampoline. jeff bezos, he gets he gets that this is a problem and he s doing something to solve it. these are effectively drones but there s no reason they can t be used as delivery vehicles. we can do half hour delivery half hour delivery.
welcome to the around the world. i m suzanne malveaux. and i m michael holmes. we are going to go first of although to toronto. rob ford, the mayor there, embattled admitting that he in fact, used crack cocaine. he is before the city council answering a number of questions. let s listen in. that we deliver in the city. has there been any service that s been disrupted as a result of what s been happening? or slowed down in any manner? simple answer, counselor, is no. so everything continued to function garbage pick up, turn on your tap, water comes out, everything, would? that s correct counselor. when it comes to committees,
since only gays can catch it. he s anti-union, anti-tax and as mayor he s privatized half the garbage pickup, cut bus routes, forced key concessions from public sector workers, refused to provide needed shelter for the homeless. he s been pretty intolerant of those battling drug addiction. he complained who s going to want to live in a community that s invaded every day and night by drug users? perhaps the people of toronto will provide rob ford with a greater sense of charity and forgiveness than issuing them. we ll be right back.
they were just gone. and i think some people are glad they are gone. we have heard some of the discourse of folks being and that there are specific policies, right, that have made it harder. so we hear the language about, oh, this is a bad thing or a devastating thing, but then you have a program like the road home program, that was sposed to give people a road home. it was meant to be a secondary insurer, but it worked on pre-storm value of the home, if you know real estate, means location, location, location. so black neighborhoods got less money to come back. and it was written into the federal formula. i mean, policy actually matters here. absolutely. and remember, many people still want to come back here and can t. look at the lower ninth ward or new orleans east, let s say you re living in houston and want to come back to new orleans and you go to the lower ninth. banks won t give you proper loans. the insurance companies don t want to cover you. garbage pickup doesn t occu