reporter: kristin houston is trying to curb the problem, educating owners to spay and neuter their dogs. she also provides free food to keep dogs in homes. a lot of people have lost their homes, lost their jobs, and they just don t have the funds. they love their animals, but, you know, it s very hard to feed their own kids and their family. reporter: so what are you going to do? exactly. reporter: howard fullerton lost his home to foreclosure. he couldn t take his dog cocoa with him. she s been in our family for nine years. reporter: he comes every day to feed her and hopes she won t be taken. the heartbreaking time is when i come walk with her and leaves, she just cries and wl whines. reporter: are there more people or stray dogs on this street? right now stray dogs. all of the houses are empty except one. reporter: tom mcafee is with the world animal awareness society. he took us to deserted homes to
0 lawmakers argue the president is boxing them out. brianna keilar and victor blackwell talk to congressman scott ri gel and elliott angle about who course they would like to see the u.s. military take. cnn newsroom starts right now. after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. that s the sentiment of many americans as the world awaits a possible u.s. strike on syria. but will president obama bend to public pressure, and will the u.s. military have to go it alone? under no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground. no boots on the ground. so what are the alternatives? we ll show you what a u.s. military strike on syria might look like and what the possible targets are. a highly interesting turn by the feds over state marijuana laws, but don t get too excited, mary jane, there s a catch. good morning, everyone. i m brianna keilar. i m victor blackwell. 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 on the west coast. yo