Schwarzenegger Visits Sacramento's 'Tent City'




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Schwarzenegger Visits Sacramento's 'Tent City'

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured a homeless camp that's drawn international attention to Sacramento.

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KCRA, Sacramento, homeless, camp, tent, city, Gov., Arnold, Schwarzenegger,

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