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the miami heat visited earlier this morning to promote the let's move program. >>> near san jose city college, we will go back out live to the scene for the very latest. >>> now to breaking news, the san jose swat team is in a standoff near san jose city college. bob, give us the latest there. >> peggy and scott, we just heard another popping sound. the last time you were speaking with us, you heard us blasting a sigh rent, calling someone by name at the richmond apartments, he refused. about 10:00 ago they stopped doing that and then we heard about 12 pops sounds. we just heard another one. now you can hear more but i don't know if you can hear this, but we're hearing popping sounds, i can't stel if it's gunshots, bubber bullets, or something else, but they have started giving the order again for this man to come out. he is suspected of assaulting one police officer. they approached him this morning. he tried to grab their gun, they defended themselves and he has been holed up in this apartment ever sense refusing to come out. >> we'll continue to watch that situation for you. stay w
the miami heat visited earlier this morning to promote the let's move program. >>> near san jose city college, we will go back out live to the scene for the very latest. >>> now to breaking news, the san jose swat team is in a standoff near san jose city college. bob, give us the latest there. >> peggy and scott, we just heard another popping sound. the last time you were speaking with us, you heard us blasting a sigh rent, calling someone by name at the richmond...
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ethics commission's representation to the san francisco city attorney, san francisco district attorney, me as the complainant and other respondents, and the san jose city attorney's office. that this commission cannot adjudicate cases involving its own executive director. no problem, next issue. getting around your blatant conflict of interest, playing both judge of in the appointing authority for your respondent executive director. no problem, next issue. having the commission chair, that would be mr. hur, review the san jose city attorney's report and formed an opinion on the merits of my case before he allowed me as the complainant to provide my response or to hear the case in an open public meeting. and then mr. hur commented to deputy executive director of ethics, who reports to the ethics director, that the respondent in the two cases, is there any reason why we can't just release the san jose's analysis about why the complaint fails? no problem, next issue. you just charged right through that october 22nd hearing with all sorts of irregularities of how you conducted that hearing. no. 11, allowing chair hur, who should have recused himself b
ethics commission's representation to the san francisco city attorney, san francisco district attorney, me as the complainant and other respondents, and the san jose city attorney's office. that this commission cannot adjudicate cases involving its own executive director. no problem, next issue. getting around your blatant conflict of interest, playing both judge of in the appointing authority for your respondent executive director. no problem, next issue. having the commission chair, that...
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agenda is discussion and possible action on reports submitted by lisa herrick formerly of the san jose city attorney's office. as you will recall and was referenced previously, on october 22, 2012 we held a hearing on this matter relating to ethics complaints brought by mr. shaw. we also reviewed and considered paper submitted by mr. shaw and heard argument from mr. shaw on the matter. during that hearing, we asked miss herrick to review a number of determination if they should be disclosed. she subsequently conducted the review and identified set of emails that she believes should be produced in redacted form. so this item agenda is then to discuss whether those emails should be produced as redacted, and if so, whether that has resulted in a willful violation of the sunshine ordinance by the executive director? any comments from the commissioners on this matter? >> do i not get a five-minute rebuttal on this? through the discretion of the chair? >> mr. met shah i will give you a little bit of extra time during public comment, but i would like to hear from the commissioners. >> thank you. >
agenda is discussion and possible action on reports submitted by lisa herrick formerly of the san jose city attorney's office. as you will recall and was referenced previously, on october 22, 2012 we held a hearing on this matter relating to ethics complaints brought by mr. shaw. we also reviewed and considered paper submitted by mr. shaw and heard argument from mr. shaw on the matter. during that hearing, we asked miss herrick to review a number of determination if they should be disclosed....
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a survey by a nonprofit organization says 12 restaurants in san jose were forced to close due to the wage increase. we spoke with san jose city councilman who say people in his city didn't need a raise but a job. >> i'm not surprised to hear they have struggled with the increase. >> reporter: empty storefronts are nothing new to san jose. pilot programs have been created to encourage businesses to set up shop in the city but a new study shows the employment policies institute says last year's minimum wage increase has caused some restaurants to close down. this councilman says he saw this coming. >> many of the small businesses in downtown areas like my own are often owned and operated by people who are making close to minimum wage themselves. >> reporter: the authors of the studies won't provide who took part in the report because they were guaranteed anonymity. 12 restaurants reported closing at least one location due to the rate hike 2/3 of the businesses had to raise their prices. but this councilman says not all of the news is bad. >> what we have seen in the last year in downtown alone, for example, is over 15 new resta
a survey by a nonprofit organization says 12 restaurants in san jose were forced to close due to the wage increase. we spoke with san jose city councilman who say people in his city didn't need a raise but a job. >> i'm not surprised to hear they have struggled with the increase. >> reporter: empty storefronts are nothing new to san jose. pilot programs have been created to encourage businesses to set up shop in the city but a new study shows the employment policies institute says...
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. >> four, today a san jose city council committee will consider a prepare am to give police quick accessate surveillance video of residents who voluntarily sign up to take part in the san jose database. >> five, santa clara county officials are asking customers to reduce water use by 10 percent effective immediately. it is not mandatory but it is strongly encouraged. the last time this move was made was in 2010. >> a mild and moist morning is waiting with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's and scattered sprinkles but the big show is tonight with that ahead. >> seven, a busy morning with several accidents, possibly due to fog with reduced visibility. it is dangerous. we have a problem near the caldecott tunnel with the details ahead. >>> a woman who streaked during sunday's pro bowl in honolulu says she has the team captain to keep her out of jail saying she did it for her cousin, gary, who is paralyzed in new mexico and was watching on tv. she said he has always wanted to go to the pro bowl and was supposed to go this year but it was too difficult. she said she promised her cousin she
. >> four, today a san jose city council committee will consider a prepare am to give police quick accessate surveillance video of residents who voluntarily sign up to take part in the san jose database. >> five, santa clara county officials are asking customers to reduce water use by 10 percent effective immediately. it is not mandatory but it is strongly encouraged. the last time this move was made was in 2010. >> a mild and moist morning is waiting with temperatures in the...
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the mayoral race in san jose has one less candidate. city council member pete constant has withdrawn his name from consideration. constant released a statement about his decision saying he would continue his career in public service but that he will also focus more on his family obligations. he added that he will not be endorsing any of the remaining candidates. >>> count down to sochi now. a 15 year old high schooler is gearing up for the competition of her life, the winter olympics. she won a spot on the team over the weekend we're live in san jose. >> reporter: hi, there, you mentioned that paulina edmonds is just 15 years of age. and that might seem young to most of us. but consider the fact that she first put on skates when she was 20 months old, when a lot of kids aren't yet walking. so clearly the last 13 years or so of preparation have paid off. her short program at the u.s. national championship paid off. it was described as charming and nearly flawless. and paulina's coach said it showed the world that she has a gift of skating wit
the mayoral race in san jose has one less candidate. city council member pete constant has withdrawn his name from consideration. constant released a statement about his decision saying he would continue his career in public service but that he will also focus more on his family obligations. he added that he will not be endorsing any of the remaining candidates. >>> count down to sochi now. a 15 year old high schooler is gearing up for the competition of her life, the winter olympics....
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there's a new plan to help police fight crime in san jose, but setting up a network of security cameras, that is raising privacy concerns. >> reporter: san jose city council man, lakardoa says the footage can't always be obtained. >> many times weeks after the crime was committed i get a case file and ask for video and we find out the tape had been recorded over. >> reporter: he wants to help police get surveillance video more quickly. a new proposal allows residents to register their own private cameras with the police department. >> it identifies for each office where the cameras are so if there's been a robbery nearby or a burglary, and we think the suspect may have run in front, they could see that. >> reporter: there's concerns, but the new camera network doesn't infringe on people's right to privacy. >> it doesn't give the police officers any more access than they had before. they still need to have permission of the property owner in each case after a crime as been committed. >> reporter: a similar program in philadelphia helped police make about 200 arrests. the proposal is being reviewed by the full council. >>> a dog has been killed. whe
there's a new plan to help police fight crime in san jose, but setting up a network of security cameras, that is raising privacy concerns. >> reporter: san jose city council man, lakardoa says the footage can't always be obtained. >> many times weeks after the crime was committed i get a case file and ask for video and we find out the tape had been recorded over. >> reporter: he wants to help police get surveillance video more quickly. a new proposal allows residents to...
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san jose city council member would like to find a way to encourage more business asks residents to buy and install surveillance cameras. >> we're trying to provide a way to enable folks to buy into systems with a discount if they want to address. >> he took his proposal to city council rules economy the idea might be a tool to investigate who otherwise might have to knock on doors to see if someone has a system. >> i suspect there are cameras out there that could be useful to us. getting nem a fashion to access them. >> however, one resident warned access won't lead to to more crime solving. >> this is good police work. >> concerns and making citizens agents were raised but videos would be turned over. >> every piece of evidence should be reported with out hesitation ordeal yachlt meaning a bern a security system can down load it on to a flash drive ask call the police >> the committee turned over the proposal to study before coming up for a vote. >> sonoma county board aproufed a plan to allow homeless people to sleep overnight in cars in a parking lot at the fair grounds the santa ro
san jose city council member would like to find a way to encourage more business asks residents to buy and install surveillance cameras. >> we're trying to provide a way to enable folks to buy into systems with a discount if they want to address. >> he took his proposal to city council rules economy the idea might be a tool to investigate who otherwise might have to knock on doors to see if someone has a system. >> i suspect there are cameras out there that could be useful to...
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. >>> plus a san jose city leader wants to connect peace in the community to surveillance cameras. >>> back out life here to half moon bay. you see the swells rolling in. a beautiful day here at the mavericks continues. mavericks c. . >>> competition at the 2014 sochi winter olympics begins in less than two weeks. and as athletes prepare to converge, richard angle has more on the preparations. >> a battle under way for the image and message of the sochi games. >> i'm sure that everything will be okay because you see that security and procedures are tough. >> the russian government want to show how strong and efficient they were. they were able to build an olympic city safely so close to the caucuses. and the militants want to show how strong they are. >> i take it seriously, all of the threats, but having said that, i don't think that at this point one should get panicky. >> all of the athletes and spectators, and what might be lost is that feeling of olympic spirit. >> all right, getting to breaking news right now out of san francisco, investigators say three construct workers rr rus
. >>> plus a san jose city leader wants to connect peace in the community to surveillance cameras. >>> back out life here to half moon bay. you see the swells rolling in. a beautiful day here at the mavericks continues. mavericks c. . >>> competition at the 2014 sochi winter olympics begins in less than two weeks. and as athletes prepare to converge, richard angle has more on the preparations. >> a battle under way for the image and message of the sochi games....
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. >>> san jose city counsel will discuss a proposal it will alter the living wage ordinance. businesses are required to pay employees $15.78 an hour. a motion will be heard to exemp businesses that don't have direct service contracts with the city. if approved they will be allowed to pay minimum wage. >>> crews shut down a busy road tareconfigure an intersection. -- to reconfigure an intersection. it was closed today, the north bound lanes will be closed in a few days. this is the area behind the theater. crews plan to add a traffic signal and two stop signs. >>> there is a stop sign but watch this. these drivers barely tapping the breaks as they roll through. the problem is so bad neighbors are filming drivers one after another. the pressure they hope will apply on city hall. >> a bay area teen possessing a weapon of mass destruction. >> after the break, a time line for this week's rain that shows up in the five-day forecast. see you back here. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,se
. >>> san jose city counsel will discuss a proposal it will alter the living wage ordinance. businesses are required to pay employees $15.78 an hour. a motion will be heard to exemp businesses that don't have direct service contracts with the city. if approved they will be allowed to pay minimum wage. >>> crews shut down a busy road tareconfigure an intersection. -- to reconfigure an intersection. it was closed today, the north bound lanes will be closed in a few days. this is...
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a san jose city councilman organized a block watch where they went door to door giving out flyers. >>e want people to clear out anything flamable from the front yard and that everyone see s the sketch of the suspect that they have got the 911 number and the hot line number for arson. >> the suspect is described as a very thin white or latino man, between 25 and 40, 6 fight, weighs up to 180 pounds. large framed glasses. >>> in palo alto, federal investigators swarmed a house where two people died in a fire friday. the garage is full of chemicals and plastic jugs. crews were prevented from going on the property yesterday because the garage needed to be aired out. the two victims would be believed to be a man and his care taker. their names are equity examined to be released tomorrow. >> an off duty police officer is on routine tonight. the accident happened on 280 just after midnight. police, say the officer and the other driver pulled in to a gas station where the two got in to fight and the officer fired her gun, grazing the other person in the leg t injury is not serious. the office
a san jose city councilman organized a block watch where they went door to door giving out flyers. >>e want people to clear out anything flamable from the front yard and that everyone see s the sketch of the suspect that they have got the 911 number and the hot line number for arson. >> the suspect is described as a very thin white or latino man, between 25 and 40, 6 fight, weighs up to 180 pounds. large framed glasses. >>> in palo alto, federal investigators swarmed a...
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these are the rest of the highs. 74 in redwood city and 76 in san jose. so warm and goes that way tomorrow. going to be windy in the hills tonight and windy now. wind gusts to 30, 35 miles per hour and they'll continue that way. they intensify late night and early morning. that's where we'll be. right now it's nice outside. we got plenty of clear, there's not many clouds and no fog to speak of. it's a very pleasant pattern. it's just not with the. the forecast will be for more of the high pressure and the sinking air. this pattern would be getting us all kinds of spare in the air nights. there's enough wind and we're not being banned. it hasn't been as cold either. the overnight colds are getting there. most of us are warmer than 20s. 71 in napa and these are the forecast highs for wednesday. 72 in pleasanton and these numbers look like something you'd see in march, april, may. 75 in morgan hill, not in january. 67 in pacifica and 70 in san francisco. another warm day and red flag warning stays in effect through thursday. the five day forecast just boom,
these are the rest of the highs. 74 in redwood city and 76 in san jose. so warm and goes that way tomorrow. going to be windy in the hills tonight and windy now. wind gusts to 30, 35 miles per hour and they'll continue that way. they intensify late night and early morning. that's where we'll be. right now it's nice outside. we got plenty of clear, there's not many clouds and no fog to speak of. it's a very pleasant pattern. it's just not with the. the forecast will be for more of the high...
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. >>> san jose city leaders will debate a controversial plan to fight crime. it will give police the power to tap into private security cameras. the city would create a special web page allowing homeowners and businesses to provide police with security video and photos on a voluntary basis. city councilman sam lou car doe says it would give everyone the chance to become directly involved in the battle against crime. >> this really gives folks an easy opportunity to tell police hey if a crime happens nearby come to me and i will help you with video evidence. >> he plans to present the plan to the city council crime committee sometime next week. >>> a woman in her early 60s has become the first woman to die of the h1n1 flu virus. the total number of flu related deaths across the bay area now stands at 29. health officials continue to encourage people to get the flu vaccine. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, the peak month of flu activity is usually february. >>> people living near the russian river say water levels in late january have
. >>> san jose city leaders will debate a controversial plan to fight crime. it will give police the power to tap into private security cameras. the city would create a special web page allowing homeowners and businesses to provide police with security video and photos on a voluntary basis. city councilman sam lou car doe says it would give everyone the chance to become directly involved in the battle against crime. >> this really gives folks an easy opportunity to tell police...
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>> a defiant burglary suspect in san jose who refused to give up is facing a long list of charges tonight. the standoff started at 8:30 this morning next to san jose city college. the suspect tried to grab an officer's taser gun. the suspect took off into this apartment. after nearly four hours, he came out and tried to escape on a bike. that's when a canine dog moved in and bit him. the suspect is in custody for assault on a peace officer,burg riff and possession of stolen property. >>> suspect clifford atkins is in jail. police say atkins broke into a medical marijuana dispensary. >>> continuing coverage now of our drought emergency. house speaker john baneler be in the central valley tomorrow discussing a possible fix. boehner, along with three other california republicans, are proposing an emergency bill that would allow farmers to pump irrigation water from the sacramento san jauquin delta. we're expecting the worst dry spell in a century. >>> san francisco muni directors approved an 18-month pilot program. activists, angry over the proposal, blocked several buses this morning. the big buses provided by high tech companies like google and facebook
>> a defiant burglary suspect in san jose who refused to give up is facing a long list of charges tonight. the standoff started at 8:30 this morning next to san jose city college. the suspect tried to grab an officer's taser gun. the suspect took off into this apartment. after nearly four hours, he came out and tried to escape on a bike. that's when a canine dog moved in and bit him. the suspect is in custody for assault on a peace officer,burg riff and possession of stolen property....
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but at this point, it was proper for the san jose city attorney to provide you those documents in confidence. >> okay. thank you. >> any other comments from the commissioners? >> well, i guess i'm just not sure -- it's not clear to me that the text of the emails meets the definition of "confidential information." that is what i'm struggling with a little bit here, but maybe i need to be directed in a more analytical fashion. >> my view of this matter is that as redacted, i think miss herrick is correct that the information can be publicly disclosed. now i'm not sure how enlightening or satisfying the redacted information -- the redacted version will be. it appears that the information that was redacted relates to communications between the commission and the controller's office, which we previously determined were covered by this privilege as part of the investigative file. so i don't think miss herrick was making any additional determinations beyond what she had initially recommended, and that we had earlierly decided on october 22nd. i think she simply is enforcing that view and decision b
but at this point, it was proper for the san jose city attorney to provide you those documents in confidence. >> okay. thank you. >> any other comments from the commissioners? >> well, i guess i'm just not sure -- it's not clear to me that the text of the emails meets the definition of "confidential information." that is what i'm struggling with a little bit here, but maybe i need to be directed in a more analytical fashion. >> my view of this matter is that as...
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. >>> we are live in san jose, we will tell you why city officials say these coin operated meters needgo. >>> traffic is moving well and traffic times are changing, and we will tell you where. >>> it is changing a little bit, not a lot, we are getting clouds and some cooler temperatures but can we get some rain? [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef, sloppy joe sauce and cheese, fold it all up and boom! delicious unsloppy joes perfect for a school night. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates rob
. >>> we are live in san jose, we will tell you why city officials say these coin operated meters needgo. >>> traffic is moving well and traffic times are changing, and we will tell you where. >>> it is changing a little bit, not a lot, we are getting clouds and some cooler temperatures but can we get some rain? [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male...
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san jose neighborhood. it happened around 8:30 this morning next to san jose city college. it all started when police say a burglary suspect tried to grab an officer's taser gun. when that didn't work, he allegedly grabbed the officer's baton. >> the stand off lasted nearly four hours and also placed inside this apartment complex on the second floor. the police used rubber bullets to shoot out the windows to gain better visibility of the suspect, but in the end, the suspect was no match for some canine fury. for nearly four hours, san jose police tried to coax a burglary suspect out of this apartment he was hiding in, but despite rubber bullets fired into the home, he still didn't come out. in addition to burglary, is man is also wanted for assaulting a police officer. >> at some point, the man picked up the officer's baton and in a threatened manner, tried to advance. the officer struck him and then took off in the opposite direction. >> gang units, s.w.a.t. team and patrol officers kept a close eye on the suspect until he finally came out of the parm on a bike. that's whe
san jose neighborhood. it happened around 8:30 this morning next to san jose city college. it all started when police say a burglary suspect tried to grab an officer's taser gun. when that didn't work, he allegedly grabbed the officer's baton. >> the stand off lasted nearly four hours and also placed inside this apartment complex on the second floor. the police used rubber bullets to shoot out the windows to gain better visibility of the suspect, but in the end, the suspect was no match...
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both san jose and san francisco city workers will see a hike to their minimum wage and that is starting today. san francisco workers will see their hourly rate go up 19 cents from $10.55 to $10.74 an hour. san jose workers will see a 15- cent hike setting their minimum wage at $10.15 an hour. san jose says its wages keep pace with the consumer price index. as for bart, fare costs are going up 5% and that's starting today. that will cost but 19 cents more per ride in the new year. and frank, remember, bart's last fare increase wasn't too long ago. just back in july 2012. >> and mark, riders usually grumble about any sort of fare hike. what's bart doing about that? >> reporter: bart says it understands riders don't want to pay more but the money will be spent on three big projects bart says riders will like. that includes new train cars, a new control system and, frank, improving the maintenance facility in hayward. >> and it all starts today. okay, mark kelly live for us in the newsroom, thank you, mark. >>> restaurant chains can no longer give customers foam containers in san jose. city
both san jose and san francisco city workers will see a hike to their minimum wage and that is starting today. san francisco workers will see their hourly rate go up 19 cents from $10.55 to $10.74 an hour. san jose workers will see a 15- cent hike setting their minimum wage at $10.15 an hour. san jose says its wages keep pace with the consumer price index. as for bart, fare costs are going up 5% and that's starting today. that will cost but 19 cents more per ride in the new year. and frank,...
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. >> san jose city council committee will consider a proposal that gives police quick access to private surveillance cameras. the city councilman says they would volunteer to register in a database of san francisco but some say this gives the government too much access to places that considered private. the department is interested in the idea but officials say they are still considering the merits including cost and privacy concerns. >>> a driver is in custody following a high speed chase that topped 110 miles per hour. it ended with a rash on highway 85 in the union avenue off ramp in san jose. it began when police tried to they had determined it was reported stolen. the driver took off and drove south down 280 at high speed and on to 85 before crashing into a home. officers say the drive h driver tried to run but he was caught. no one need the home was hurt. >> a man is recovering from injuries suffered when falling off a slip if san rafael yesterday evening at a state park. two helicopters were brought in to rescue the victim. a chopper pulled him free. the second airlifted him to t
. >> san jose city council committee will consider a proposal that gives police quick access to private surveillance cameras. the city councilman says they would volunteer to register in a database of san francisco but some say this gives the government too much access to places that considered private. the department is interested in the idea but officials say they are still considering the merits including cost and privacy concerns. >>> a driver is in custody following a high...
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nbc bay area's chris sanchez joins us live from san jose city hall with more on how that proposal was received. >> right now police go door-to-door looking for surveillance video. this proposal would allow them to know where cameras are already rolling so that they can ask the owners of the video a lot fast fer they can use it in crime fighting. one police department and the philadelphia police department are already dreading similar programs. this is one of the videos released by the philadelphia pd and last year they released 450 videos leading to 120 arrests. last month when investigators were trying to track down a serial arsonist in san jose the number of citizens willing to offer up surveillance video made them think a surveillance system could work well in their system. >> this merely identifies where the cameras are for those who choose to come forward and identify their systems and enables the officers tore able to ask for per mix of course, to obtain the videotape or the data. >> in the rules committee hearing today council members and citizens raise questions about privacy
nbc bay area's chris sanchez joins us live from san jose city hall with more on how that proposal was received. >> right now police go door-to-door looking for surveillance video. this proposal would allow them to know where cameras are already rolling so that they can ask the owners of the video a lot fast fer they can use it in crime fighting. one police department and the philadelphia police department are already dreading similar programs. this is one of the videos released by the...
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current san jose city councilman co compos and nora compos. he is serving a one-year jail sentence for stealing campaign funds. >>> security for the upcoming sochi olympics. russian authorities still hunting for at least five suspected terrorists who have dropped off the radar, and the u.s. taking steps to protect its own citizens if needed. nbc's richard engel has more from sochi. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the terror threat in sochi is the highest of any olympics, yet russia isn't cooperating much with the u.s. about it. vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> certainly vladimir putin's past history, the long cold war history between the united states and russia, make any likelihood of a request either before the games or catastrophically after an event, far less likely in had this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its o own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand. mostly to protect the american delegation. and two u.s. warships
current san jose city councilman co compos and nora compos. he is serving a one-year jail sentence for stealing campaign funds. >>> security for the upcoming sochi olympics. russian authorities still hunting for at least five suspected terrorists who have dropped off the radar, and the u.s. taking steps to protect its own citizens if needed. nbc's richard engel has more from sochi. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the terror threat in sochi is the highest of any olympics, yet...
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the san jose city council set to order new smart meters. those will let drivers pay through their smart phone and also provide real time data with a new app that shows where parking is available. but here is the catch. the meters themselves are expensive. they cost nearly $1.5 million so to raise the money for the meters, parking rates near downtown will double from $1 to $2 an hour. the meters could be installed by the end of the month. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," big day for the president as he prepares to deliver his fifth state of the union address. a preview of what she expected to say coming up. >> plus a bold move by google. the announcement that could bring the latest gadget to the medical industry. >> a very good tuesday morning to you this morning. light traffic as we take a look along the peninsula along palo alto this morning. we'll keep checking the morning commute, help you get out the door if that is where you're headed. 4:44 now. during his state of the union address tonight president obama will urge congress to fi
the san jose city council set to order new smart meters. those will let drivers pay through their smart phone and also provide real time data with a new app that shows where parking is available. but here is the catch. the meters themselves are expensive. they cost nearly $1.5 million so to raise the money for the meters, parking rates near downtown will double from $1 to $2 an hour. the meters could be installed by the end of the month. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," big...
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forecast for thursday, temperatures slightly cooler again with an offshore flow and 73 san jose and 73 redwood city and 70 san francisco. it will feel like mid 70s outside. we'll have wide-spread sunshine, large's jump from the morning to the afternoon will be the north bay. 32 in napa to start, 72 by the afternoon and for the try valley 72 with livermore at 71. the next largest change in that forecast comes as we head throughout saturday. a little on shore flow will bring back fog by the evening hours and temperatures in the 60s for san francisco, you guys. >> very nice. >> yes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> 49ers football, that's the big buzz around town. the players and fans are getting ready and so are the mayors. we have a bet. you ready? san francisco mayor and his counter part in seattle wagering on sunday's big play-off game. mayor lee putting up the usual hometown dethings, ice cream, bloody mary mix. the mayors want to raise $10,000 for a food bank. the winning city gets the losing mayor's help. >>> harbaugh is a good coach but not really the most stylish. harbaugh is seen wearing the same thin
forecast for thursday, temperatures slightly cooler again with an offshore flow and 73 san jose and 73 redwood city and 70 san francisco. it will feel like mid 70s outside. we'll have wide-spread sunshine, large's jump from the morning to the afternoon will be the north bay. 32 in napa to start, 72 by the afternoon and for the try valley 72 with livermore at 71. the next largest change in that forecast comes as we head throughout saturday. a little on shore flow will bring back fog by the...
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and you don't want to become a throw away person. >> now city leaders acknowledge a lack of affordable housing in san jose. the housing authority of santa clara county had 22,000 people on the waiting list just last year. now councilman sam lacardo says that it will protect the mobile homes in the city limits and make sure that home people of all back grounds are able to live in san jose. >>> let's get a check of the forecast with rob mayeda. he has the microclimate forecast. we hope that the weather will be changing. >> we could see a chance of showers. but meantime dry conditions outside. san francisco not much wind. you can see the bay bridge lights. travel in the bay area is fine. but on the east coast, washington, d.c., new york and boston tomorrow almost a foot of snow in the northeast. this is a big storm causing travel delays beginning tomorrow afternoon. you can see all the snow on the eastern sea board beginning tomorrow afternoon before the storm clears out as we get into tuesday and wednesday. around the bay area not a lot of wind. enjoy it. if you don't like wind, the second half of the week,
and you don't want to become a throw away person. >> now city leaders acknowledge a lack of affordable housing in san jose. the housing authority of santa clara county had 22,000 people on the waiting list just last year. now councilman sam lacardo says that it will protect the mobile homes in the city limits and make sure that home people of all back grounds are able to live in san jose. >>> let's get a check of the forecast with rob mayeda. he has the microclimate forecast. we...
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san jose. but doesn't have the approval of major league baseball. last years ago the city of san jose made an antitrust claim against the league, but a federal judge dismissed it. now, yesterday san jose filed notice that it plans to appeal that decision and the city says it is pursuing a second lawsuit but accuses major league baseball of interfering with san jose's economic opportunity. the a's are not participating in any case. >>> the san francisco bulls have received an extension to continue negotiations for new ownership. the length of the extension to find new ownership has not been released to the public. but the move would move the bulls out of the cow palace. the team says it does not have any current plans to cancel any games this season. >>> time now 7:41. house speaker john boehner says he's not interested in running for president. he told jay low know that last -- leno that last night. he says it's all about what he's not willing to give up. >> i alike to play golf. i like to cut my own grass. i drink red wine. i smoke gets and i'm not giving that up to be pr
san jose. but doesn't have the approval of major league baseball. last years ago the city of san jose made an antitrust claim against the league, but a federal judge dismissed it. now, yesterday san jose filed notice that it plans to appeal that decision and the city says it is pursuing a second lawsuit but accuses major league baseball of interfering with san jose's economic opportunity. the a's are not participating in any case. >>> the san francisco bulls have received an extension...
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san jose have not changed in 11 years. but a new plan calls for doubling the amount of money you will need to feed meters around the city. san jose wants to replace its old coin-operated meter with 1200 solar powered smart meters. they except debit and credit cards, coins and payments via -- via cell phone. the meters transmit parking information. the increase from $1 to $2 is needed to pay for the meters that will cost $1.3 million. >> it's inconvenient to look for fines when we go to san pedro market and park on the street. but to raise the cost is -- i would just like to see the cost stay down. >> city council is set to vote next week on the new meters. if approved, they will be installed in march. >>> it's a mostly cloudy mainly dry day for your tuesday. we'll have the opportunity of seeing some rain. i will show you that coming up. but first a live look at all of the gray sky over the east bay. at this hour, and into the afternoon, we should remain quite the same. a few sprinkles have been reported in areas like sonoma county. but it has not amounted to much. let me show you the system here. riding over the ridge of
san jose have not changed in 11 years. but a new plan calls for doubling the amount of money you will need to feed meters around the city. san jose wants to replace its old coin-operated meter with 1200 solar powered smart meters. they except debit and credit cards, coins and payments via -- via cell phone. the meters transmit parking information. the increase from $1 to $2 is needed to pay for the meters that will cost $1.3 million. >> it's inconvenient to look for fines when we go to...
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san jose ended with a suspect surrendering to police. police say a man attacked two officers near san jose city college. happened about 8:30 this morning. that suspect then took off running and barricaded himself in a nearby apartment. s.w.a.t. officers surrounded the building and evacuated everyone inside. >> we're happy that it ended peacefully. no officers were injured. >> the suspect surrendered to police about four hours later. >>> pack east, round two of winter's wrath. another storm is tightening its grip around the midwest and east coast. cbs reporter danielle nottingham is getting a blast by winter firsthand. she joins us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us. danielle. >> reporter: julia, yeah. this storm is packing quite a punch with the combination of winds and snow. private or not, the snow is slowing down -- believe it or not, the snow is slowing down. but what's up next, the bitter cold. the east coast about to get slammed with wind chills in the single digits. >> snow shovels and plows are getting a work out from the midwest to the northeast. frigid temperatures and snow ar
san jose ended with a suspect surrendering to police. police say a man attacked two officers near san jose city college. happened about 8:30 this morning. that suspect then took off running and barricaded himself in a nearby apartment. s.w.a.t. officers surrounded the building and evacuated everyone inside. >> we're happy that it ended peacefully. no officers were injured. >> the suspect surrendered to police about four hours later. >>> pack east, round two of winter's...
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san francisco. very mild. cool grave over at oakland airport. 49 redwood city. 50 at san jose, half man bay and bay bridge fromth beach camera do you want san francisco it's 44 in santa ros rosa. chilly 36 in nap a.41 petaluma and mid 40's at fairfield cop cord and livermore one more live view from the roof top camera looking along embarcadero high fir danger from wednesday evening to thursday morning. mild pattern now will continue into next week. and there is no rape in sight for at least the next 10 days. satellite image shows the big high pressure ridge just anchored in place deflecting jet stream to the north. fire danger i hope cress as high pressure center tips to keep news dry mild and occasionally breezy conditions. over tonight tonight. mostly clear skies. low pressure generally in the mid 30's from the inlistened cell of the east bay and south bay so low 40's around the bay but quite chilly in the north bay valley where low below freezing. santa ros rosa, napa and fairfield. then tomorrow we have mainly sunny sky was high pressure rappinging from 72 open the coast at half moon bay to upper 60's and
san francisco. very mild. cool grave over at oakland airport. 49 redwood city. 50 at san jose, half man bay and bay bridge fromth beach camera do you want san francisco it's 44 in santa ros rosa. chilly 36 in nap a.41 petaluma and mid 40's at fairfield cop cord and livermore one more live view from the roof top camera looking along embarcadero high fir danger from wednesday evening to thursday morning. mild pattern now will continue into next week. and there is no rape in sight for at least the...
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the battle to move the oakland as to san jose heading to a higher court, city attorneys filed intent to appeal to the ninth circuit court of appeals, san jose the city, sued major league baseball for not allowing the as move to the south bay. city officials claim it violated anti-trust laws, but a lower court threw out the lawsuit saying the mlb is exempt from such laws. >> have to take our word for it. tonight's bay area proud smells as good as it sounds. >> it's about taking kids who might be on the wrong path and sending them on a detour through a kitchen. it's been one local woman's mission for 20 years. nbc is here to introduce us to her. >> reporter: her life has been food for the past 40 years, we will use a food analogy to explain why she does what she does. you know when something tastes so good you can't have just one. betty says helping kids succeed feels so good, she couldn't stop at one. or even 1,000, it seems. how she does it is tonight's bay area proud. >> i need somebody to help me here. i neets pizzas covered. >> reporter: at gill roy high school's culinary arts acad
the battle to move the oakland as to san jose heading to a higher court, city attorneys filed intent to appeal to the ninth circuit court of appeals, san jose the city, sued major league baseball for not allowing the as move to the south bay. city officials claim it violated anti-trust laws, but a lower court threw out the lawsuit saying the mlb is exempt from such laws. >> have to take our word for it. tonight's bay area proud smells as good as it sounds. >> it's about taking kids...
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dumbarton, nothing but top speed and some traffic is getting heavier on the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city. in san josemnating rain -- amnating lane closures and northbound bumper-to-bumper as you make the trek to the san jose airport. >> she is not even old enough to drive but already is taking on the word. a bay area girl talks about what it will take for her to win olympic gold. >> remembering the miracle on the hudson five years later and the way "sully" sullenberger will mark the action as captain. >> join us for the oscar nominations for the 86th academy award announced bright and early at 5:30 bringing it to you live right here on the only news. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancakes. >>> we want to share more 49er fan photos this is cisco, a faithful fan would wants games with his owner. >>
dumbarton, nothing but top speed and some traffic is getting heavier on the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city. in san josemnating rain -- amnating lane closures and northbound bumper-to-bumper as you make the trek to the san jose airport. >> she is not even old enough to drive but already is taking on the word. a bay area girl talks about what it will take for her to win olympic gold. >> remembering the miracle on the hudson five years later and the way "sully"...
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and help our cities and our country by charging extra to get it. >> the board will decide whether to put a sugar drink tax on the ballot in november. >> the cost of marking in downtown san jose could soon double to help pay for new packing meters the city council will order next week. the san jose mercury news reports that the current dollar an hour rate to park has not changed in 11 years and would increase to $2 an hour with the new meters that can accept credit cards and provide data to show in an app where parking is available. the property will be completed by the end of march. >> highway in alaska is buried in tons of snow after an avalanche blocked off the highway into valdez one of ten after launches that hit the area since friday. it could be more than a week's the department of transportation can cheer the snow. the crews can not work on the avalanche from downstream side because it could release dangerous flood water. valdez is 300 miles away from anchorage, the largest city in alaska. >> parts of the country are feeling like anchorage. >> they are warmer because the cold air spilled into the rest of the country. you saw the snow near the gulf coast and that is in
and help our cities and our country by charging extra to get it. >> the board will decide whether to put a sugar drink tax on the ballot in november. >> the cost of marking in downtown san jose could soon double to help pay for new packing meters the city council will order next week. the san jose mercury news reports that the current dollar an hour rate to park has not changed in 11 years and would increase to $2 an hour with the new meters that can accept credit cards and provide...
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. >> happening today, san jose city council committee takes up a plan for the police officers to wear body-mounted cameras when on patrol. a handful of officers have warn cameras as part of a test project. san jose mayor and police commanders support the asked but the mayor says that the city still has to fine the money to bite cameras which are mauler, cost his, and produce a much higher quality image than the older cameras. >> the man accused of kidnapping a young girl is scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon. the 43-year-old david douglas faces six felony charges related to the january 3 kidnapping including allegations that he tried to molest the seven-year-old victim and possessing child pornography. douglas took the girl from the grant yard brand dinnering -- brandishing a pipe after he followed the girl and her mother home from wal-mart. he said the little girl went with him and he had no intention of harming her. he faces life in prison without parole if convicted. >> who says this is in such thing as a free ride. the chronicle reports the agency is celebrating 150 years in
. >> happening today, san jose city council committee takes up a plan for the police officers to wear body-mounted cameras when on patrol. a handful of officers have warn cameras as part of a test project. san jose mayor and police commanders support the asked but the mayor says that the city still has to fine the money to bite cameras which are mauler, cost his, and produce a much higher quality image than the older cameras. >> the man accused of kidnapping a young girl is...
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city compliance orders that have been forged. >> robert handa show us the phony letters and also looks into who might be responsible. >> reporter: the medical marijuana shop in san joseving and is not one of the shops that got a city order to close by january 31st since it is apparently in compliance with city codes. but yesterday the landlord got what appeared to be a new compliance order telling him medimarts is a public nuisance. >> i got the letter and read the penalties for allowing him to stay here which was $2,500 per day after february 15th. >> i was a little in shock. >> reporter: mini mart's president was stunned when he was told he faced convictions. >> i gave him my case number, he said that doesn't exist in our system. you must be one of the 12 or 13 clubs that have gotten one of these fraudulent letters. >> reporter: the motive is not easy to figure out since the bogus letters do not ask or demand money. it may be a strategy to get pot clubs not slated for closure to shut down. sent by upset neighbors or pot clubs slated to close looking. only one of the clubs that got this phony letters has been ordered to shut down. police say they're not working with
city compliance orders that have been forged. >> robert handa show us the phony letters and also looks into who might be responsible. >> reporter: the medical marijuana shop in san joseving and is not one of the shops that got a city order to close by january 31st since it is apparently in compliance with city codes. but yesterday the landlord got what appeared to be a new compliance order telling him medimarts is a public nuisance. >> i got the letter and read the penalties...
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city compliance orders that have been forged. >> robert handa show us the phony letters and also looks into who might be responsible. >> reporter: the medical marijuana shop in san jose is thriving and is not one of the shops that got a city order to close by january 31st since it is apparently in compliance with city codes. but yesterday the landlord got what appeared to be a new compliance order telling him medimarts is a public nuisance. >> i got the letter and read the penalties for allowing him to stay here which was $2,500 per day after february 15th. >> i was a little in shock. >> reporter: mini mart's president was stunned when he was told he faced convictions. >> i gave him my case number, he said that doesn't exist in our system. you must be one of the 12 or 13 clubs that have gotten one of these fraudulent letters. >> reporter: the motive is not easy to figure out since the bogus letters do not ask or demand money. it may be a strategy to get pot clubs not slated for closure to shut down. sent by upset neighbors or pot clubs slated to close looking. only one of the clubs that got this phony letters has been ordered to shut down. police say they're not work
city compliance orders that have been forged. >> robert handa show us the phony letters and also looks into who might be responsible. >> reporter: the medical marijuana shop in san jose is thriving and is not one of the shops that got a city order to close by january 31st since it is apparently in compliance with city codes. but yesterday the landlord got what appeared to be a new compliance order telling him medimarts is a public nuisance. >> i got the letter and read the...
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san jose. redwood city, 68. pretty warm inland. fairfield, low 70s . 67 for san francisco.aluma, 69 degrees. partly sunny skies,en 2 degrees. we will be mild every over the weekend. low 70s inland. upper 60s here at the bay. there is your rain chance. rain for the first time in a long time moving in next friday. that is your kpix5 forecast. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,, newsroom: we're told just about an hour ago--a car ju the sidewalk at >> this just into the kpix5 news room. we are told about an hour ago, a car jumped the sidewalk at 30th and mission street in san francisco and went right into a bus shelter hitting at least one person. the victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. there is no word on what caused the driver to lose control. when we get more information, we will certainly tell you as well. >>> all right, gary gelfand joins us tonight. no football to talk about yet. >> yep, baseball has not started. we will go to the nba. >> we also have college hoops. a nail biter against minnesota. what's going on? and a big night in the big apple for melo.
san jose. redwood city, 68. pretty warm inland. fairfield, low 70s . 67 for san francisco.aluma, 69 degrees. partly sunny skies,en 2 degrees. we will be mild every over the weekend. low 70s inland. upper 60s here at the bay. there is your rain chance. rain for the first time in a long time moving in next friday. that is your kpix5 forecast. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,, newsroom: we're told just about an hour ago--a car ju the sidewalk at >> this just into the kpix5 news room. we are...
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kron-4's philippe djegal spoke with san jose city councilman sam liccardo, who says workers in his city't need a raise.they needed a job. >> a new study that came out stated that last year's minimum wage increase has caused some places to close them. councilman who is also running for mayor stated that he saw this coming. >> many of these small businesses are often owned and operated by people who are making close to minimum wage themselves. >> that would not provide a list of the companies that took part in this. he stated that they were guaranteed. the study said that about 40 percent had an additional cost of the $10,000.60 $9,000 per year as a resort of this minimum wage increase. 12 restaurants reported that they had to close because of the rate hike and two-thirds of the businesses had to raise their prices. councilman stated that not all of the news is bad. >> when we have seen in downtown alone is that they're over 15 new restaurants that have opened downtown. in the long run i think this will be something positive. i like the fact that many of my residence can survive with a le
kron-4's philippe djegal spoke with san jose city councilman sam liccardo, who says workers in his city't need a raise.they needed a job. >> a new study that came out stated that last year's minimum wage increase has caused some places to close them. councilman who is also running for mayor stated that he saw this coming. >> many of these small businesses are often owned and operated by people who are making close to minimum wage themselves. >> that would not provide a list of...
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we're live in san jose city hall, i'm damian trujillo. >> thanks. >>> ignored and disregarded, some engineers say they were shut down after raising questions about the structural safety of the bay bridge. that's one of the claims in a report commissioned by a state senate committee. the report was released today ahead of an investigation hearing set for friday. investigators raised concerns about the lack of transparency and the transportation commission both overseeing the largest public works project in state history. the report looked how they dealt with the faulty bolts discovered last march. repairs have since been made. the new span nearly ten years late and over budget. >>> oakland police released a photo of a toyota suv linked to a deadly shooting. the newer model silver suv seen here as paper license plates, when two chp officers pulled over the car last night, they say the driver drove off and the passenger tried to run. officers chased down that passenger who they say was armed. they also released a k-9. the officers fired guns and that passenger was killed. the dog was wounded. th
we're live in san jose city hall, i'm damian trujillo. >> thanks. >>> ignored and disregarded, some engineers say they were shut down after raising questions about the structural safety of the bay bridge. that's one of the claims in a report commissioned by a state senate committee. the report was released today ahead of an investigation hearing set for friday. investigators raised concerns about the lack of transparency and the transportation commission both overseeing the...
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a proposal by a san jose city council member gives police quick access to private surveillance camerase home security camera owners have to volunteer to register in a san jose police department database but privacy groups say the proposal gives the government too much access to places that were considered "private." next week, the proposal is considered publicly for the first time. >> one of the big of the bands in the world is ready to day because a never before her song. can you believe that? it will happen during the super bowl but not at half time. we explain. >> and a candid interview with the abc news anchor revealing new details about her struggle with alcoholism and what is next. >> we are along the san mateo county coast as surfers count down to the start of the mavericks i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm
a proposal by a san jose city council member gives police quick access to private surveillance camerase home security camera owners have to volunteer to register in a san jose police department database but privacy groups say the proposal gives the government too much access to places that were considered "private." next week, the proposal is considered publicly for the first time. >> one of the big of the bands in the world is ready to day because a never before her song. can...
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change met with the press outside city hall before the meeting and one city council member says it is the beginning of the end for san jose'sing wage. >> i believe that what they are trying to do really is make a huge step into guting the living wage policy throughout the city including the airport where we have a very successful living wage policy. >> 7-4 vote allows businesses that lease space from the city to pay less than the living wage unless the business is getting a rent subsidy or has a city service contract. the cities city's living wage, $15.70 an hour higher than the minimum wage of $10.15 rents cents an hour. >>> continuing coverage about the concern of our drought. we're learning about what grape growers are doing to try to save their crops. legendary grape growers called the media in to assess the short and long term prospect for the drought stricken region. tom vacar spent the day in the valley to look at what could soon become damage control. >> reporter: field workers brushed a protective coating to prevent fungus if and when the rain returns. wine country is already at a serious water deficit. >> 2013 was
change met with the press outside city hall before the meeting and one city council member says it is the beginning of the end for san jose'sing wage. >> i believe that what they are trying to do really is make a huge step into guting the living wage policy throughout the city including the airport where we have a very successful living wage policy. >> 7-4 vote allows businesses that lease space from the city to pay less than the living wage unless the business is getting a rent...
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group of high school cheerleaders at south city high while they were changing earlier this month and took off. >>> get ready to shell out more to park in san jose. the city is installing new smart meters that allow drivers to pay with credit cards and smartphones. the $1.3 million cost will double parking rates from 1 to $2 an hour. san jose is one of the cheapest u.s. cities for parking. >>> live look outside now, we've been saying it for months, we need rain. paul, fingers crossed. going to get a little rain? >> fingers crossed for a couple months finally paying off. yes, we're going to get rainfall this week, already rain on the radar tonight, a few sprinkles up in the north bay, mend steen owe county, sonoma county early -- mendocino county, sonoma county earlier this evening. that ridge is finally moving out. that big h we've had on your television of night the past four months is finally moving to the south which means storms can now get closer. sprinkles possible tonight, early tomorrow in the north bay. that's not the storm that's coming. the next storm will make it here and everybody will get some rainfall under cloudy skies the next c
group of high school cheerleaders at south city high while they were changing earlier this month and took off. >>> get ready to shell out more to park in san jose. the city is installing new smart meters that allow drivers to pay with credit cards and smartphones. the $1.3 million cost will double parking rates from 1 to $2 an hour. san jose is one of the cheapest u.s. cities for parking. >>> live look outside now, we've been saying it for months, we need rain. paul, fingers...
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city. san jose's o'connor hospital and st. louis hospital in gilroy. >>> new details tonight. members of the sciu approved their new labor contract with bart this evening. it ends a bitter labor dispute that included strikes in october and a family leave clause in the negotiated contract. a state senate committee killed the bill today that would have banned public transit strikes in california. >>> a california ban on the use of hounds in bear hunting is having a dramatic impact. >> dan noyes is here now with an update. >> dan and carolyn, this is a big change for hunters and a victory for animal rights activists. ahead, an update on the impact it is having on bear hunting. >> also, a surprise announcement from a long-time east bay lawmaker. what the president is praising him for tonight. >> and some things just have to be seen to be believed. coming up, you will see what coming up, you will see what caused the big soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will
city. san jose's o'connor hospital and st. louis hospital in gilroy. >>> new details tonight. members of the sciu approved their new labor contract with bart this evening. it ends a bitter labor dispute that included strikes in october and a family leave clause in the negotiated contract. a state senate committee killed the bill today that would have banned public transit strikes in california. >>> a california ban on the use of hounds in bear hunting is having a dramatic...
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actually began in dan villas a result of a child being hit and killed and then has expanded to the city of san jose. ten cities of marine since 2002. what we like about the program is that it can be adopted by a city scaled to the needs of the city and again customized depending on the type you like. we're focused on the five messages. have i left any big pieces out. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much for your work and -- >> to close, a couple of points supervisor kim, those 160 some odd collisions that you mentioned didn't all involve a pedestrian. those are all the collisions that occurred since the beginning of the year. i do want to commit to followup on commander alia commitment, we'll go back one year and that's the statute limitation and we'll start with mrs. stevenson's case so if that person wasn't issue a citation, that driver will be issued a citation and going forward, we're committed to making a decision one way or the other if a decision can be made at the scene and or doing a mail or if it requires followup investigation. in closing,
actually began in dan villas a result of a child being hit and killed and then has expanded to the city of san jose. ten cities of marine since 2002. what we like about the program is that it can be adopted by a city scaled to the needs of the city and again customized depending on the type you like. we're focused on the five messages. have i left any big pieces out. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much for your work and --...
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san jose. you know, this was once considered san jose, that is, america's safest big city. no more. san jose's reputation has suffered mightily, with reduced services and just a ravage police department that really now has left lots of people gone. hundreds of people have left. so what was once a big city, safe city, not so more anymore. so now you have nearly a dozen people seeking to capture the voters' confidence. who will get that vote? who will get that confidence? well, part of that answer will come in the june primary. you know, simply put, there will be something for everyone in 2014. so, sit back, relax, get ready to watch an awful lot of politics in the next few months. >> larry, that's high we have you on board with us. thank wyou for the big five topics. >>> still to come, california leading the way. what could be a landmark case for immigrant rights. the decision today that could lead to rain lipple effect. >>> a popular northern california peest, what we're learning about a man arrested in this case. >>> facebook getting a little too personal? what the website that's ac
san jose. you know, this was once considered san jose, that is, america's safest big city. no more. san jose's reputation has suffered mightily, with reduced services and just a ravage police department that really now has left lots of people gone. hundreds of people have left. so what was once a big city, safe city, not so more anymore. so now you have nearly a dozen people seeking to capture the voters' confidence. who will get that vote? who will get that confidence? well, part of that...
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san jose 60. redwood city 60. hayward 59. walnut creek 61. vallejo 60. d showers. novato 58. ukiah 58. lunchtime tomorrow it will rain for a few hours. on sunday the sunshine is back mid-60s and look at next week! it's going to feel like march or april not january. highs approaching 70 degrees with sunshine across the board. so enjoy the rain while we have it tomorrow. the sun is back on sunday. that's your forecast. vern has sports next. ,, start the new year right at subway! [ male announcer ] footlong fans are feeling good because january is now januany. ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] and any regular footlong is now a $5 footlong. even low-fat subs, like the sweet onion chicken teriyaki and the ham, turkey, roast-beef-packed subway club. ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] nothing stacks up to subway footlongs. with $5 footlongs all januany. all day, every day. [ male announcer ] subway. eat fresh. bulldog: the red tags mean the red tags mean save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic.
san jose 60. redwood city 60. hayward 59. walnut creek 61. vallejo 60. d showers. novato 58. ukiah 58. lunchtime tomorrow it will rain for a few hours. on sunday the sunshine is back mid-60s and look at next week! it's going to feel like march or april not january. highs approaching 70 degrees with sunshine across the board. so enjoy the rain while we have it tomorrow. the sun is back on sunday. that's your forecast. vern has sports next. ,, start the new year right at subway! [ male announcer...
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city. san jose's o'connor hospital and st. louis hospital in gilroy. >>> new details tonight. members of the sciu approved their new labor contract with bart this evening. it ends a bitter labor dispute that included strikes in october and a family leave clause in the negotiated contract. a state senate committee killed the bill today that would have banned public transit strikes in california. >>> a california ban on the use of hounds in bear hunting is having a dramatic impact. >> dan noyes is here now with an update. >> dan and carolyn, this is a big change for hunters and a victory for animal rights activists. ahead, an update on the impact it is having on bear hunting. >> also, a surprise announcement from a long-time east bay lawmaker. what the president is praising him for tonight. >> and some things just have to be seen to be believed. coming up, you will see what caused the big confusion for this little isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices
city. san jose's o'connor hospital and st. louis hospital in gilroy. >>> new details tonight. members of the sciu approved their new labor contract with bart this evening. it ends a bitter labor dispute that included strikes in october and a family leave clause in the negotiated contract. a state senate committee killed the bill today that would have banned public transit strikes in california. >>> a california ban on the use of hounds in bear hunting is having a dramatic...