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live where you live. this is abc 7 news. the stories making headlines at 4:30. a man and a woman fell to their death at taft in yosemite. they have not been identified. uk regulators are finding facebook $444,000, the maximum possible over its cambridge analytica privacy scandal. european lawmakers are demanding an audit to better understand how it handles information. new developments in the suspicious devices found at los angeles across the country. authorities say leads are pointing to south florida as the suspected origin of someag. more address te president joe and actor robert deniro. maggie is joining us live in new york with the latest. >> reporter: you mentioned actor robert deniro. >> that package was sent to him
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live where you live, this is abc behind me, where he had work space. earlier this neighborhood was on 7 news. lockdown. the package has been removed the >>. >> what we care about is keeping lockdown lifted. the public safe. there is a heightened presence >> a reassuring vow today from here throughout the city and that manhunt only continues. new york's police commissioner the nation remains on alert. >> very scary stuff in that we were hoping last night it was as authorities intercept two targets, prompting safety over. it wasn't. concerns right here in the bay >> reporter: today authorities confirm more packages of area. good afternoon, thank you for joining us. pipe-like bombs. >> the number of suspicious >> it's an effort, a terrorism packages stands at 10. it's violence. >> reporter: one addressed to robert deniro in his work space former vice president joe biden and actor robert deniro are ones in manhattan, two others to vice president joe biden were es in that received packages. today new york city mayor delaware. >> we have employees up there. we have their eyes and ears. bill de blasio is hailing a security guard two alerted >> reporter: they say these are the latest in a string of dozen authorities to a suspicious targets. hillary clinton, president mine device sen to the deniro's office in tribeca neighborhood.
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>> this is clearly an effort to terrorize people politically. >> that is the kind of thing we packaging, the same fames. >> repor fbi releasing these have seen before in this city as pen shrapnel. and rereject it. sources say each package and we will not be intimidated contained a digital clock, a by it. >> officials say two packages battery as a power source and sent to biden's wmind wiring to chanally spark for detonation. >> i can say with certainty we new castle. investigators have spanned out across the country to the will identify the person and arrest the person or people determine where the components responsible for these acts. were purchased, which could give >> reporter: now the latest in clues as to who is responsible. the investigation as we >> we set out a push alert after mentioned, federal authorities are descending upon south we confirmed another package was florida for what they call sent out to mr. biden. promising leads have led them to you can download the push alerts a facility there that could be the potential of some of these to get the latest news sent to packages. >> maggie, what more can you your phone. >> congresional leaders admit tell us about the investigation? they are concerned for their exactly, do we know how safety. >> nbc reporter luann melendez authorities zeroed in on south florida as the possible location to investigate? is live in san francisco on the >> reporter: well, larry, it's interesting. actions taken here. authorities are obviously keeping some of this close to >> reporter: welow, their chest. but investigator versus revealed
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one person told me it's almost they started to narrow in on like you are afraid to tell the truth for fear that a package south florida for many potential will arrive the next day. leads. one was looking through a database the service postal the security flyer at congress keeps of mail through its system. it was images of mail that they woman jackie spears office is what to look for. there is no pre screening here tracked painstakingly went as the political is delivered through. again, this is an early lead in directly to the office. i need to probably the investigation. as i said a promiseing lead. beef up our security procedures as we approach the mid-term at my home, at the office. elections and a new poll shows one in eight americans see t >> reporter: today a police car patrolled the street in san francisco where senator dianne feinstein lives. occupation as greatly divide. meanwhile a pipe bomb like the others was sent to congress warm 39% say they'd think the the maxine watts. the common denominator has been all of them have been outspoken would be united. critics of president trump. today waters said, i don't know 40% do approve. whether the bombs are real or >> additional troops may soon be not. but we should not crawl under heading to the u.s.-mexico the bed, close the doors, not go border. they say secretary jim mattis is out or go to rallies. expected to sign an order today
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the congressman says people pick up on what the president says. sending troops north. >> he is unlike any other president that we've had in they would provide logistical terms of brick out the worst in support. people's nature. mattis is responding to a >> reporter: both democratic house and senate leaders, nancy request from president trump who says the military is addressed pelosi and chuck schumer to see what he sees as a continue to blame the president saying, time and time again, the national emergency at the border. pvt. has condoned physical meanwhile, reports out of violence and divide americans mexico, say migrants are with his words and his actions. dropping little by little because of sickness, fear and the chairman of the san francisco republican party says police harassment. both sides are to blame for this many others complaining of vile rhetoric. >> you had maxine waters say it exhaustion. the caravan has had advanced was time to confront people and roughly 95 miles since crossing possibly physically assault into mexico last week. people. you've had even the president it is more than 1,000 miles away sort of get rough with his from the u.s.administration's language times i sometimes, plans to roll back recognition really the message should be out of transgender people the here political violence is directive explains or expands unacceptable no matter who it gender and self identifiers on comes from. >> reporter: you know, i asked all city forms and applications, both sides if they thought this would affect the mid-term city employees will get gender elections. both sides told me people have identity training. already made up their minds. more than 6,000 san fransicoans identify as a gender different >> all right. thank you so much.
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from the one assigned at birth. bart is responding to thet of pipe bombs by increasing the centers for disease security system wide. an abc news camera spotted extr. control expect flu activity to ramp up in the coming weeks. they recommend everyone get vaccinated now. new data suggests more than four out of ten in the u.s. were some bart riders we spoke with vaccinated against the flu. admit their nerves are hatled. 49 million were sickened. 79,000 people died. so they're happy to see the extra patrols. a haywood teen with the next >> we all want to feel safe. i want to come home at night. big idea. the i think it's great. they need to step up and make sure the riders are safe. plus -- our employers do it, why >> this is one of the last wouldn't bart in. hidden gems of san francisco. >> bart issued a statemnt >> the nearly 150-year-old saying no specific threats are castle that saw a different kind of royalty. present. i'm spencer christian. we are beefing up our k-9 units. what a view of the east bay hills, sunny skies, there may be fo we ask right torres contact us if you see something suspicious. say something. the greatest threat to aviation and makes interception a top priority the bay area's
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teams of bomb dogs check passenger's packages. david. >> reporter: well, larry, more than 1.1 million passengers passed through the airport last month. all going through security screening. with heightened concern about explosive devices, a new team of detection dogs are playing an increasingly important role in assessing threats. they serve as a deterrent and a key way to detect if explosives find their way on to a flight. tsa says they are able to smell a fully assembled bomb or hundreds of components used for an explosive device. he's a five-year-old german short-haired pointer who has worked with his hand himer for two years the dogs are matched up by personalities and straights. they undergo a special training
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program in texas. >> some dogs are certified up to an hour. most will work 45 minutes in a shift. they may work more than one shift per day. >> reporter: she and her dog, a black labrador retrieveer are 24 hours a day. >> he doesn't have an off switch. once we get in the truck or he knows we're getting ready for work. that's one of the qualities you want is that you are always on. >> reporter: he is getting to play with his squeaky toy the tsa k-9s provide one more level e level on top of the screenings and scans to offer them protection. >> sometimes they could miss something and dogs have a great sense of smell. so they can catch things that maybe a machine wouldn't. >> reporter: how good is a dog's sense of smell? tsa smell it this way, people smell a pizza. the dog can smell the individual ingredients. they seem to love their dangerous jobs. that say do
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not pet. there is a reason for that. yes, they are working doggings, but the secondary reason is they need to sample the air around themexplosives, people getting too close to tir an exhibition in the south investigating after a man and bay. a light scale light innovation. woman fell to their death from a ten of the works are on sale in popular overlook. they say the two fell from taft point, which has an elevation of montalvo, they will be on five 00 feet. display through march. abc has a new brand, it's called officials didn't say when the fall happened but park rangers were recovering the bodies this localish. sharing stories of places and morning. things you may not know about. six people have died in yosemite >> today we take you inside san this year, including a tourist that fell to his death last francisco's mysterious castle. month taking a selfie near a >> this is one of the last hidden gems of san francisco. nevada fall. now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> a taste of warmth continues.
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we have sunny skies across the bay area. [ music playing ] >> albien castle was fou was fow there was a hint at the coast earlier. it's gone away, looking westward. it's currently 64 degrees in the 1970, john brunell came here city. low- to mid-70s. mountain view, oakland, san with the dreams of growing a brewery in the city of san jose. here's the view ought the ldnt . francisco. right here is the entrance to the brewery. so let me show you something cool behind these doors. this is one of e cavernsha napa 73. as we take you into the evening john brunell made to store the and wroef night hours. natural spring water and we get we see temperatures dropping up to 10,000 gallons a day of into the 50s and the fog will natural spring water. make a presence locally over the so let's go up and take a look bay. it won't be nearly as widespread at the interior of the castle. this morning. >> spencer, see you county a g [ music playing ] homeowners purchased a farm with the intent to grow commercial cannabis. >> they claim it's been this door over here is going to happening already on the spot in lead you to the famous throne western petaluma, wayne freeman bathroom. there is a little dish here for
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people to smoke. is from live with the details. it also plays a french song. >> reporter: since commercial cannabis came legal in so here's some of the woodwork california, lawyers have been from some of the former owners, busy on both side of the issue. the artist adrian voisin. behind me a farm that is the is the castle haunted? latest battle ground n. rural we have heard of people seeing visions of american indian sonoma, it's not so much none in children wandering around and my back yard, not in my dairy some laughing and some playing field. >> i can smell, ki see it. in in the cavern. >> i am shocked. >> reporter: the signs tell a story of neighborhood suspicions about sonoma hills farms, where they claim the new owners have become a commercial cannabis operation before receiving a county permit for which they've [ music playing ] that's not going to be too apliechltd last week, neighbors spooky on halloween night? convinced a sonoma county judge >> can you check out abc news new brand at localish.com on to grant temporary restraining order and filed suit against the facebook and instagram. owners and a local tour company >> now your accuweather that they say has brought bus forecast with spencer christian. loads of people onto the >> we will show sunny skies property. >> the issue is turning our across the entire bay area. there is clouds off store. rural, peaceful neighborho cann it will probably make a move tourism destination and across the bay and during the commercial grow. overnight hours, low
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temperatures will be mainly in the low or low-to-mid-50s. >> to have this pop up in a neighborhood is very, very a little cooler in the north bay valleys, lows drop into the depressing. >> reporter: they provided these upper 40s, tomorrow look for a pictures, which he says shows mainly sunny day. commercial cannabis growing on the farm. highs range from mid- to today a spokesperson confirmed a upper-60s around the bay and tenant on the property does have low-to-mid-80s inland. now, next thursday, next a medicinal permit. wednesday, rather, is halloween. unfortunately, this seems to be just another attempt by a small here's your halloween forecast group of neighbors led by an for next wednesday. look for bright sunny skies overzealous attorney to threaten throughout the day, it will be and intimidate. nice and mild going into the we certainly will not grow evening hours, we will see some cannabis illegally. >> there absolutely should be creeping clouds. mwahaa. by the way, that's dj mummy enforcement on a county level. >> reporter: a team responded there doing a little dance. and looked around. >> so they came to visit to check out the concerns that we he was the first wrap star. >> oh, wah, wah. received and the complaints and didn't find evidence of cannabis >> he has great moves. >> better moves than i have. here's the accuweather 7-day as a resu cultivation an site. forecast. we will have a sharp cool down on sunday. >> neighb >>. but by next wednesday, we see >> reporter: neighbors say they had a warning and got rid of the cannabis this morning. birthday pty rm, they describe temperatures go back up.
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even into the evening hours, it looks like the mild weather will last may, a private 7 news.>> w. hold on until late at night. >> a striking resemblance. >> he has moves like that. less than two weeks from election day. a possible solution to help the just ahead, a controversial proposition on the ballot. bay area. where do some of the controversial races in or is it taking advantage? california stand right now? a look at the plan coming up. >> i'm michael finney. another security breach. >> want to undo it all? this time i those old prescription drugs, where you can take them ahead. >> california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers,
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. abc 7 news is commited to building a better area. we put morest into building you a better life. >> we know homelessness and trash are a new problem. a new plan caught our attention. >> yeah, officials are paying homeless people to clean up . now to voice your vote. parks. reporter chris wynn is live with a non-profit think tank a man plan and how it could help california is giving us an idea how some california races are the area. shaping up. >> reporter: here in santa clara the race for governor is getting a little tighter. alone, there are more than 7300 ketch newsome is ahead of john homeless people and the majority are here in san jose. cox. the number of those undecided increased three points to 10%. so the city today unveiled that pilot program that you u.s. senator diane feinstein mentioned. they hope it will put the homeless to work while also changing some perspectives along retains her seat and nearly one one in four voters polled sense the way. >> all right. this is the latest. >> reporter: as the cost of they won't vote for this race. living goes up throughout the here are the numbers on proposition six. bay. cities are dealing with a voting yes would reveal a 12% homeless problem with no end in gas tax. sight. >> we need to change the 48% do not want the gas tax narrative where we repealed. faith and civil rights leaders gathered today in
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oakland to support a state ballot measure that would set opportunities to engouge oengaga limits on rent increases. they say prop 10 is one way to address california affordable solution. >> reporter: through good will and the downtown streets teams, housing crisis. contradiction say, not so fast. homeless individuals will be able to apply for a part-time abc reporter has the details. job making $15 an hour cleaning >> reporter: these activists up streets where trash has been know they're down in the polls a problem. >> many homeless opportunities and say their opposition have a want to work if given the lot more than they do. opportunity and they're willing they are not letting that to help our community. discourage them. we need to help them a path to >> we don't have tens of self sufficiency. hundreds of dollars on commercial himself. these transitional jobs will we are organizing house who house, block to block, phone help them do that. >> reporter: they say it's a call by call, yes on 10. short-term solution. they are hopeful they can come >> reporter: they are fighting for prop 10. up with bigger scale solutions. unties t expan rent ohae >> you got camps like the one behind me with 40, 50 people. there are all camps and this is host, it has been here 97 years. one of the wealthiest pockets in >> it's seen a lot of things in the world. >> reporter: he checked up on oakland. the homeless in a camp now it's seeing a housing crisis leading to the displacement of underneath the guadalupe park many of oakland's waip. we met a senior citizen who has african-american neighbors as
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been homeless for nearly five well as a homelessness crisis that disproportionately affects years. >> i used to do all kind of black people. stuff, take care of handicapped >> i look across the street at people. now i'm handicapped. the house i grew up in. i'm not good for anything, you why? because my family can't afford know. >> reporter: for people like to live there anymore. alvarez holding a job isn't an >> reporter: opponents say prop 10 would make the housing worse option. >> i pray every day, i ask god to give us the strength to make and it's bad for renters and it one more day. >> reporter: fot a homeowner was. >> reporter: it reduces the price of housing and tax money chance to start a new course. >> i'm up for a start to regain into cities. it will also reduce housing in and of itself because rental twa i had before, start a property owners get out of the family, get my life right. business when they can't pay never go back to the streets their expenses. >> reporter: but these advocates say this measure is a good aner. again. >> reporter: the program will cost around $200,000. >> that money was originally set it is probable to have development without aside by the city council displacement. earlier this year to help with it is possible to have development with true community litter abatement. engagement. they worry this will take tax money away from schools and live in san jose. >> chris, thank you. local government. some people are taking the it's a hot button passionate issue. cleanliness into their own expect to hear more about this election day probably in the hands. we saw this man caught on camera form of some phone calls and with his broom and a dust pan knocks on your door. in oakland, amy hollifield, abc
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cleaning up the gutter around the drain on broadway andtate u 7 news. on to consumer news down 9.4 tailor street, by the time he million. that is how many are affected by was done not a single piece of the latest data breach at an trash or a leaf in sight. one way people are making a international airline. >> they keep coming. differendo a finney joins us with the details. >> we are not hearing about it. it happened a while ago. your neighborhood to prevent it did. cafe pacific discovered back in flooding. we do welcome all of your may personal data of passengers thoughts on this topic. had been accessed but it only use the #betterbayarea on now is making it public the data twitter or facebook to join the includes names, birth daits, conversation about c natiol passport numbers and more the airline says there is no prescription drug teack day evidence a information has been. rdboutheafe ando dispose of it's contacting customers to advise them on how to protect themselves. a recall tonight of more potentially harmful drugs. than 1.3 million ford focus police chief scott met with the state attorney general today to talk about the the statewide cars. the engines can stall out while take back program. the the cars are being driven. >> we're calling on even in the public to please be responsible the recall is 2012 through 2018 when it comes to the disposal of model years. the national highway traffic unused medications. >> the reality is a drug administration says the problem addiction in this country. is with faulty software.
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today is being driven by ford settle it's not aware of prescription drugs. crashes or injuries related to >> reporter: the latest data the issue. from the cdc says while the rate if you have one of these cars, of drug i don't have dose deaths you are advised to keep youras in the occupation has increased st hal ful unt by a staggering 21.5% between repairs can be made. they'll contact you. 2015 and 2016 the rate of the ups is gearing up for overdose deaths in california holiday shopping and shipping actually dropped by almost 1%. >> all right. season. they are adding airplanes and it's thursday, or little friday automation to its processes. as some around here call it. that's to help avoid bottlenecks one day closer to the weekend. another day closer to halloween. that have slowed down liveries in the past. spencer christian with the all ups says the changes will allow important forecast. the sorting of 350,000 more >> it's always all important that's how i feel. here's a look at live doppler packages per hour. 6000. than last year. that's an amazing number. we have sunny skies, sort of mild, another mild day i should say, we've had a stripping o mo starting next year, hershey looking down und sunny skies. our forecast features are these. plans to hike 20 of its we will see areas of fog products. they haven't said which ones the developing later tonight, beginning to expand locally costs should be about 2.5% more inland. a warming trend continues tomorrow the warmth will hold than they are spending today. mostly on saturday, cooling on they hope to offset rising sunday. notity and shipping costs. it will probably turn sharply to me it says load up on
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cooler on sunday. chocolate for the holidays. beginning at 7:00 this evening, >> take it now. thank you, michael. notice we won't see a lot of fog developing. it will come up to the oon the subject of chocolate coastline. you will see some thin or a new survey says shopping is shallow areas of fog moving out dominated by food, according to over the bay, locally inland. credit cards.com, 20% of adults it won't be nearly as widespread are buying groceries online or dense as this morning. every week and 21% buy prepared so it's not likely to interfere food every week. with early morning commuters. the survey looked into payment it will hang around during the daytime hours, mostly sunny methods. 62% of online shoppers tip kwli skies over the bay and inland. pay with a credit card, 32% with g.orrow night, look for a surge debit cards, experts sacred it perhaps a deeper layer of fog is a better choice sense you are protected if your information is pushing auto over the bay and locally inland. stolen. talk about an early halloween this weekend, if you are still looking for something tonight, look for low temperatures, under mainly clear to do, we have lots of options. skies, generally 50 or 54 >> as always, abc 6 has ideas degree, inland on the bay and from our partners. around the coast. on the north bay, inland valleys >> everyone is in the halloween spirit this weekend. see them dropping into the 40s. low 40s around lake port. there are palestinian fiof way foss celebrate. w go to tomorrow's conditions, the 29th annual farley's looks o bright nice almost from coast to inland. part of the coastline will see
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lingering low clouds tomorrow. good. there will be sunny areas as well, highs will be 67 degrees they are betting for the best at half moon bay. dressed pet begins immediately after. each if your furry friends fremont, down in the south bay look for 79 degrees, san jose doesn't win a farther south, morgan hill about eye. the inland east bay will be nice and mild to warm with low '80s, things get spooky at the up in the north bay, a little oakland zoo this weekend for the wider range of highs, 78 at san annual boo at the zoo. rafael, na napa will see 82. you can follow clues on your program to get your goody bag looking ahead to saturday, it will be similar to tomorrow. full of yummy streets. not much changed. there will be face painting, probably about the same high halloween activities and treats for the animals. temperature range, boo at the zoo runs saturday from 10:00 to 3:00 and is low-to-mid-60s at the coast. generally low '80s, here comes included with regular zoo the sunday cool down that i admission. talked about, sharply cooling if you happen to be in the down, inland highs only in the prune yard at campbell, friday mid or maybe mid- to upper-70s night, get ready for a zombie on sunday and monday gets even invasion. they will feature multiple cooler with a rather strong breeze, so it will finally feel performances from the thriller dance from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. a little bit more fall-like. here's the accuweather 7-day you swrief thsurvive that, you n forecast. after that cool down sunday,
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monday, tuesday, we see join thrill the world, most of temperatures bounce back up on the people dancing wednesday, halloween will be bright and ghostly on wednesday, multaneously. you do have to know the dance then a little warmer on thursday and be registered at the pruner by a couple degrees. all in all, we are looking at a the show. beautiful forecast. i'm have a closer look at the for us and our harters in at trick or treating weather for next wednesday in my next hoodline -- partners at weather report. >> hey. you want to give us the ghostly hoodline, we hope you have a ago enin. >> ghostly, baby. good weekend. scientists found two baby >> awesome. thanks. >> okay. octopuses. a little lou rawls joining the they can grow no 12 pounds, i like them this size better. program. an nba legend gave us a they hide under logs and other thrill to deserveing kids. floating debris until they're a here's words of wisdom coming few months old. these two were released back up. into the water in a safe area. >> a new on another note, we have a discussion is it octopi. it's an error, it just got over time people kept using it and using it, because they thought it was latin. apartmently it's greek. it is octopuses. don't send me the hate mail. >> no, no hate mail.
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we have breaking news to tell you about out of fairfield. sky 7 is live over east travis boulevard near dover avenue where a drive with a gunshot
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wounds crashed into several cars around 2:30 this afternoon. police say they were pursuing the driver after the person failed to pull over for a traffic vials. after the crash, officers discovered the gunshot wound. can you see those vehicles there. the driver was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police say there are no outstanding suspects right now. but they didn't give any information on any arrests. we are looking live from sky 7. you can see the live cool giving you the streets there, dover and east travis as they investigate what happened here toot. on a lighter side, an nba legend who thrilled warriors for years, star rick barry unveiled a new basketball court at the edge wood center in san francisco. it got a boost from the warriors program called making hoops. edgewood provides behavioral health services to at-risk children and their families.
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detect literally hundreds of explosives. >> and they are reassuring the public they are ready for anything. and supplies from here are being sent thousands of miles ay live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> 430 people ride bart every week day. the district has been under intense pressure to ensure passenger safety after reports of robbery was, assaults and general bad belive your on the system. now bart is taking the next step on building out a massive under en i dashley. i'm kristen sze. bart has installed mobile apps in the coming years. >> they havet data. >> reporter: yeah, they say tms parameters. they have to be able to do the
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under surveillance without any facial recognition technology and they'd have to be able to do going it pre serving the privacy of riders. we decided to first ask bart riders what they think. what's more important in a bart stakes, security or privacy? >> for me, security. >> it's best to have safety. i'd rather have safety more than privacy. >> reporter: in order to ride in peace, you g
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