news. shannon: california democrat maxine waters is also planning to fight ethics charges at a house hearing this fall. she is accused of helping secure government grant money for a bank in which her husband had a financial interest. today s washington post reports waters also interceded with government officials in 2002 to help the bank. detailed various legal and personal issues attributed to the bank s chairman, and chief executive. we have a new take tonight on the delicate balancing act between people who live in their homes and those who live on the streets. the entire situation in a part of southern california is hugely controversial. and as correspondent william la jeunesse found out, kind of dangerous. [bleep] get that camera away from me. this is a public place. welcome to venice beach, california. where the tensions are rising. come on back. between homeowners and the motor homeless. it s a great place. who take over entire streets living out of campers, vans
jenna: well, it s prime real estate, beachfront homes in california all with beautiful views of the pacific ocean, and right out in front of their homes? campers. people playing loud music and in some cases engaging in drugs and even prostitution? william la jeunesse is live in venice with what is being done about this. william? reporter: well, jenna, imagine looking out your front window and 24/7 this is what you see and smell, campers in rvs that are not yours, families living inside. we re not talking one or two, but in venice about 3 square miles, hundreds of rvs and campers, and when the city tries to impose parking restrictions, the state says, no, they re homeless, and they have a right to live there. get that [bleep] camera away from me. reporter: hey, this is a public place. welcome to venice beach, california. [bleep] tensions are rising come on back. reporter: between homeownerses and the motor homeless. it s a great place.
in new york, jamie colby, fox news. shannon: california democrat maxine waters is also planning to fight ethics charges at a house hearing this fall. she is accused of helping secure government grant money for a bank in which her husband had a financial interest. today s washington post reports waters also interceded with government officials in 2002 to help the bank. detailed various legal and personal issues attributed to the bank s chairman, and chief executive. we have a new take tonight on the delicate balancing act between people who live in their homes and those who live on the streets. the entire situation in a part of southern california is hugely controversial. and as correspondent william la jeunesse found out, kind of dangerous. [bleep] get that camera away from me. this is a public place. welcome to venice beach, california. where the tensions are rising. come on back. between homeowners and the motor homeless. it s a great place. who take over entire stree
william lajeunesse is in venice and has the story. hey, william. reporter: patti ann the biggest investment in your life is your home, why homeowners protect their neighborhoods and why the people of venice were upset when the homeless moved in, in rvs and campers and buses and started parking along the curb, not one or two but a half a dozen at each block and when the city attempted to put in parking restrictions, it got overruled by the state board, which said the homeless have a right to park wherever and whenever they like. . get that [bleeped] camera away this is a public place. reporter: welcome to venice beach, california. where tensions are rising. between homeowners and the motor homeless. a great place. reporter: who take over entire streets living out of camp, vans, buses, trucks and rvs. you will not be able to shut this down, because it is the ocean.