We begin with developing news in the fight against terrorism. Susan mcginnis reports several people are under arrest after raids across europe this morning. Reporter europe is on high alert this morning. In a series of raids in germany, authorities in berlin arrested two men on suspicion of recruiting fighters for the Islamic State in syria. The arrests came as police in belgium searched for more suspects possibly involved in a plot to attack buildings in the country. Yesterday they preempted what Officials Say was an imminent plot killing two armed suspects with ties to syria during a fierce firefight in the eastern city of vivier. The raids followed last weeks terror spree in paris that left 17 dead. Today at least 10 people allegedly connected to gunman Amedy Coulibaly were arrested. Coulibaly claimed to have advertise to the Islamic State. British Prime Minister David Cameron says europe and the u. S. Face a major threat from islamic extremists. We have to be vigilant and we have t
Live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. Bay area tech giants accused of making a secret deal to keep salaries low. Tonight, it will cost them. A huge windfall for tens of thousands of workers. Apple, google, inter, and adobe. I know i would have been paid more. Reporter michael used to work another adobe as a senior computer scientist. He is one of 64,000 tech workers who filed a Class Action Lawsuit against four of silicon valleys top tech firms accusing them of making secret illegal deals. That kept salarying from rising to 2005 to 2009 in a new settlement, the companies agreed to pay 415 million to settle the antitrust lawsuit. It is a victory. Reporter a quarter of the money goes to lawyer fees. After it is spread among thousands of tech workers, we are talking 5,000 each. 5,000 or 20,000 is not going to make that big of a difference to a tech worker. They see quarterly bonuses of that scale. So in a way, for the tech worker community, it really is largely symbolic
Live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. Bay area tech giants accused of making a secret deal to keep salaries low. Tonight, it will cost them. A huge windfall for tens of thousands of workers. Apple, google, inter, and adobe. I know i would have been paid more. Reporter michael used to work another adobe as a senior computer scientist. He is one of 64,000 tech workers who filed a Class Action Lawsuit against four of silicon valleys top tech firms accusing them of making secret illegal deals. That kept salarying from rising to 2005 to 2009 in a new settlement, the companies agreed to pay 415 million to settle the antitrust lawsuit. It is a victory. Reporter a quarter of the money goes to lawyer fees. After it is spread among thousands of tech workers, we are talking 5,000 each. 5,000 or 20,000 is not going to make that big of a difference to a tech worker. They see quarterly bonuses of that scale. So in a way, for the tech worker community, it really is largely symbolic