This is brought in 20 trillion in profits. And a boost to the local economy. By attempting to and the local, Management Agreement the city threatens to take away these economic opportunities. There mayor responded to the lawsuit. Saying that we terminated the agreement because we discovered fraud and wage theft. And the cities rules, like a weekday curfew, have not changed one bit since they opened the stadium in 2014. Reporter so they have dubbed the 10 pm music curfew, they said that acts do not want to come here because of it. They say that this is curfew is retaliatory. Recently, the Rolling Stones complained about the curfew and said they probably would not come back here ever again. Live in santa clara, kpix 5. A live look at sfo, where a bay area teenager said that she was forced before she boarded if i. Now she is fighting back and taking action. Reporter this 13yearold passenger is from santa clara. She is also in the u. S. National squash team. She did clear tsa. This is when
Nine document pages now at the heart of this growing controversy. Greg lee monitored todays testimony, and he joins us in the studio with some of the big takeaways of this testimony. That testimony went nearly 3 1 2 hours, at times growing very tense. During that public hearing, some of the house intelligence committee, Joseph Mcguire said multiple times, this situation is unique and unprecedented. House democrats criticized him for not releasing the complaint sooner, while republicans called all of this a charade. The whistleblower complaint driving the controversy behind president trumps call with ukrainian president and igniting in impeachment inquiry released to the public. In it, the whistleblower alleges the president used the power of the office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 u. S. Election, by asking for dirt on former Vice President joe biden and his son, he goes on to accuse white house officials of trying to lock down records of the call. I want t
Community to know their Police Department is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to helping solve crime. Reporter privacy advocates believe programs like these could threaten Civil Liberties and subject innocent people to greater surveillance. They have the possibility of making people less free and making it so people dont feel like they can live their lives without being under the eye of a corporation or of the government. Reporter others, however, are praising the partnership. The president of nonprofit safe ever san jose is working to equip 300 homes in the southern part of the city with 4k cameras and license plate readers over the next six months. Its great evidence because we as people cant be everywhere every place. Cameras can. Thats whats important. Reporter Police Say Surveillance cameras have helped them solve countless cases including the recent arrest of the sjs unchtsz Library Shooting suspect. Getting video footage that can bring criminals to justice. Reporter the s
They need to get help. Reporter investigators released this sketch from witness descriptions. The suspect is described as possibly a latino male, 35 to 50 years old, 59 to 600, medium build. He came up behind the man and hit him hard in the head with a rock and then robbed him while he was on the ground. This is completely and utterly an unprovoked and ruthless assault on one of the most vulnerable members of our community. Reporter police say the suspect was wearing a white tshirt and long black shorts and rode away on a gray and Black Mountain bike. The touchdown would challenge the public to help us in identifying and locating this suspect. If i see somebody like that or ill call the cops and report it. And probably do a citizens arrest until they get here. Reporter while police would prefer citizens just call, we have heard the victim is out of the hospital and recovering at home. Even though police say the attack appears to be an isolated incident, Mission City Memorial Park and p
Youre paying for this problem. Bart board member Deborah Allen of Contra Costa County says her own Research Suggests the actual losses may be twice that much. Thats why today the board voted unanimously to select these new swing style gates to replace the originals. Similar to what you see at muni, but imagine that with plexiglas, something more modern looking and welcoming, seethrough, that sort of thing. The new gates will be five feet tall, making them tougher to get over and squeeze through. But making that choice was easy compared to what comes next. The very important task of finding 150 million. There are many, many riders who tell me if you would just not let people flood through the system without paying, the trains would be less crowded. We would have more revenue. There is a timeline for all this, but its not very exact. As alicia says, they have to find the 150 million. They have to do the installation at the bart stations, and then they have to wire it into their existingo