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    Which Way, L.A.?

    The Homeless of Skid Row

    Last week on skid row in downtown Los Angeles one man smoked crack and another shot heroin in the presence of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. LA Times columnist Steve Lopez also was on the scene, which Police Chief William Bratton calls "the worst situation in America." An encounter with one-time aspiring musician Nathaniel Anthony Ayers led Lopez to skid row and formed the basis for a five-part series on the situation there. Will Villaraigosa's promise to "take on the challenge" that put him in conflict with a civil rights group he used to lead, the ACLU? We talk with Lopez about what he found in the place where "LA hits rock bottom," and the "demons" are winning. Making News: Governor Schwarzenegger Pulls Himself Out of TV AdsAfter months of appearing at so-called "town halls" with questioners carefully chosen, Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to face real questions from real voters tonight in northern California. Meantime, just 17 days before the November special election, the Governor's campaign has pulled a TV ad that features him asking support for his slate of four ballot initiatives. Shanto Iyengar is Professor of Communications and Political Science at Stanford.

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    By Warren Olney • Oct 24, 2005 • 30m Listen

    Last week on skid row in downtown Los Angeles one man smoked crack and another shot heroin in the presence of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. LA Times columnist Steve Lopez also was on the scene, which Police Chief William Bratton calls "the worst situation in America." An encounter with one-time aspiring musician Nathaniel Anthony Ayers led Lopez to skid row and formed the basis for a five-part series on the situation there. Will Villaraigosa's promise to "take on the challenge" that put him in conflict with a civil rights group he used to lead, the ACLU? We talk with Lopez about what he found in the place where "LA hits rock bottom," and the "demons" are winning.

    • Making News:

      Governor Schwarzenegger Pulls Himself Out of TV Ads

      After months of appearing at so-called "town halls" with questioners carefully chosen, Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to face real questions from real voters tonight in northern California. Meantime, just 17 days before the November special election, the Governor's campaign has pulled a TV ad that features him asking support for his slate of four ballot initiatives. Shanto Iyengar is Professor of Communications and Political Science at Stanford.

    November 8 special election ballot, initiatives on

    Steve Lopez's 5-part series, 'Life on the Streets'

    Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

    National Association for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)

    ACLU wins restraining order against police sweeps on skid row

    Thomas McGlashan-s patient-oriented research at Yale University

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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