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‘You Have Failed, Us And Yourself' – Bill Walton Has Had It With The Mayor's Approach To Homelessness
The basketball legend’s frustration with the homeless crisis in San Diego led him to send a series of emails to Mayor Todd Gloria.

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The basketball legend’s frustration with the homeless crisis in San Diego led him to send a series of emails to Mayor Todd Gloria.

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