SIMON OSTROVSKY:
Los Angeles. The home of some of the most desirable zip codes in the country. But right at the heart of this wealthy metropolis exist conditions that have been described by the city's own newspaper, the Los Angeles Times as a "national disgrace." One expanse of 50 city blocks is an area that has become synonymous with poverty, crime, and homelessness. It's existed for decades and has dogged successive mayoral administrations that've tried to eradicate it. It's called "Skid Row" and is home to an estimated two thousand members of Los Angeles County's homeless community.