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This is a concern for every american because we all use automobiles. Reporter legal analysts Stephen Clark points out that license plate tracking, while legal, is not only likely to be imprecise but may also be meant to target sanctuary communities. Like Santa Clara County and San Francisco. And the other question is, is i. C. E. Doing this because states like california and cities like San Francisco refuse to cooperate with i. C. E. And this is the only avenue that ice has to conduct its business. Reporter either way, i. C. E. Said it will use the plate data base and that is causing concern. I think it is a dangerous development. There is a lot of technologies that get developed and we never have a public discussion about should these technologies be pursued. Reporter now we reached out to vigilant systems which told us it is tracking technology can be used to find out where a car has been, but does not contain any personal data by law. It is technology has in the past but used by local Law Enforcement and chp officers. Reporting live in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. Uc berkeley is on President Trumps radar for a year and today the Trump Administration is proving it in court. Last february when protests erupted on the cal campus over speakers invited by conservative student groups the president tweeted, if cal doesnt allow free speech, mapz it should lose federal funding. Now the administration is asserting itself into the legal fight over the speakers and the protests that ensued. Justice department saw the statements supporting certainly conservative students who sued the university for limiting free speech. The lawsuit was dismissed but students are refiling the claim with white house support. Blame the kids. San jose is seeing a troubling trend, serious crimes committed by kids. The latest example this morning when a chase avenue stolen car ended with the aarrest of teenagers and none of them old enough to get a license. It is more than one in the past 24 hours. Robert handa joins us from san jose about how you stop the problem. Robert . Reporter well that is right. Dealing with juveniles is complicated as officials struggle with dealing how to handle criminals against children and helping children. Now the Santa Clara County has not given up on intervening with families and ore hab ilttati rehabilitation despite the spike in crime. Where do these children st t start. Reporter the crime is not always major but the suspect is often a minor. This Morning Police caught these four juveniles in a stolen truck. None old enough to get a license. Last night officers armed with rifles busted a group ever car thieves in the evergreen neighborhood and all of the suspects 14 to 16 years old. The police chief and other officials worry that the spike is caused because juveniles face minimal punishment today they focused on childrens need and the count supervisor said he is concerned about the recent spike but emphasized harsher punishment is not the answer. They dont have to believe that the way to deal with with trauma among youth is to lock them up and throw away the key. Reporter a Public Health director agrees. Our goal is that we will build resilience in the community and build resilience in our families. One example would be our Peace Partnership on the east side of san jose. Reporter he said he believes part of the problem is that san jose doesnt have enough officers to respond to many crimes. I think even young perpetrators know that. Do a crime and nobody will show up. Nobody is going to follow up and there is no detectives to solve the crime. Reporter now he acknowledges that police do a good job when they can respond like in the past two days and said the situation will be addressed in upcoming meetings including possible residential programs for hardcore violent youth. Live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. An Elementary School in san ramon went on lockdown after police had to scour the area for a concord man who did this. Crashed into a home on vera cruz, one block away from the Elementary School. The hourlong ended after afternoon. They found the suspect in the parking lot. And a disgusting health investigation. Check out, that is meat. A customer said she snapped these photos of workers delivering raw uncovered meat right there unwrapped in shopping kartss to a san jose market. We are joined from the Santa Clara County of Departmental Health with a story only on nbc bay area. So the meat wasnt wrapped . Reporter that is correct. It was uncovered. Jessica, 99 ranch market tells me they are terribly sore sorry about the incident but claim it is unusual for such a thing to happen. It was just gross. Reporter slabs of raw uncovered meat in a shopping cart during what looks like a delivery for a local grocery store. First thing i did was snap a photo. Reporter this is the photo loretta said she took on her cell phone last week when she went Grocery Shopping at 99 ranch market in san jose. Loretta later posted the picture on social media. These two guys slabs of pork, i think they were cut in half and some were just flopped over so it was on the handlebars. Reporter according to her, it happened on january 14th. 99 ranch market told nbc bay area they found out about it today. Nearly two weeks later. The store said the men in the photo are not 99 ranch market employees. But rather delivery guys from theyre meat vendor, jims farm meat. The store has immediately removed and discarded their inventory of jims farm meat products, said the company in a statement. We are working with our suppliers to ensure such an incident will not occur again. It was absolutely horrific in my opinion. Reporter and an employee with jims farm meat told me nobody was available to comment about the issue. Meanwhile the Santa Clara County department of Environmental Health is now investigating. Reporting live from san jose, nbc bay area news. Thank you. Well the projected cost to fix the oroville dam jumped today. The main spill way collapsed under rainfall. That forces 200,000 people downstream to evacuate. The California Department of Water Resources said the estimate of repairs has risen to 870 million. 200 million more than budgeted. They tweeted the pictures of the progress. So far fema has agreed to reimburse 87 million. Survivors of Human Trafficking are gearing up thanks to a program to train survivors to become tech workers. Jodi hernandez is live in hayward with a program kicked off this afternoon. Jodi . Reporter that is right, terry. The nonprofit love never fails held a kickoff celebration this afternoon. Starting tomorrow theyre going to be giving victims of exploitation the skills they need to get jobs in i. T. The beating and raping, with not being able to go see a doctor when you need to. Reporter trish described what she undurred during sex traffics, raised by a mother into street life and pulled in as a teenager. Her exploiters would beat her routinely. When you dont bring enough money back or when they feel like you are lying, you learn to adapt and just try to survive as much as possible. Daytod daytoday. Reporter with the help of the nonprofit love never fails and she escaped an now about to take part in a first of its kind training program. I want to be introducing my clients to the world of networking. So reuters, switching, how does the internet work. Reporter love never fails partnered with cisco and other organizations to provide Human Trafficking survivors an other underserved people a 14week i. T. Training course. They are going to be placed hopefully at an i. T. Company in the bay area. They have abilities that they may not have even known they had. Reporter the i. T. Business networking classes start tomorrow. For leon, who is also the mother of a 4yearold, the future has never looked brighter. As long as my son is proud of me, im proud of myself. This is just step one of this chapter. And so i want to be able to just keep going because this i dont want to stop. Reporter she said shes incredibly grateful for the opportunity. The folks here at love never fails say they want to show victims of exploitation theyre not only resilient but brilliant. Reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. The car and the company that makes it. The San Francisco man suing after a crash involving a selfdriving car. Plus the new bay area protests over how and where immigration officers are arrested undocumented immigrants. Im chief meteorologist jeff rainy a rainyary, this hour well have details on who dropped to the 30s tomorrow morning and when the rainfall could update. Two updates, 6 19 and 6 48 tonight. By immigration agents. A peaceful protest with a strong message about an undocumented father detained by immigration. And that message, let him go. Nbc bay area Christy Smith outside of the i. C. E. Office in San Francisco and the demonstrators saying it an example of an unfair and broken system. Reporter that is right. And this is an emotional day here in San Francisco for the family of fernando core illa, saying he is a hardworking father who does not deserve to be treated like this. They stood alongside a number of groups who say in this political climate, they must stand up. It is a nightmare emotionally and physically and financially. Reporter lourdes said her husband was followed as he dropped the little girl off late last year. I he drove to the day care and was detained once he left the parking lot of the day care. He is undocumented and she stood outside of immigrations and Custom Enforcement in San Francisco with family calling for his release. She said he did have a previous order for deportation and had this to say to the current administration. My family is suffering and it is not fair. It is not fair. You need to let them come home. You want them to be here legally, give them a chance to come home and fight it. Reporter her story highlighted as leaders in the Jewish Community and other faith organizations rallied too. Against reports of possible sweep in support of a clean d. R. E. A. M. Act. We feel deep connection with the d. R. E. A. M. Ers and those being targeted by the Trump Administration. Reporter the National Committee woman from californiaed is while these are tragic situations for families, she believes increased enforcement is related to californias sanctuary state policy and said it underscores the need for reform. I hope a compromise is reached. I hope people who are here without fault of their own can be accommodated in some way, not necessarily citizenship. And i hope that we close our borders and monitor them so that our country is kept safe. You see all of these people saying, fix the papers, do it the right way. It is easy as that. It is not as easy as that. Reporter now we did reach out to i. C. E. For information about the case and here is what they told us. They said that he had been removed to his native mexico three times and they did mention that convictions they say for possession of fraudulent i. D. And dui and he is in custody while i. C. E. Court proceedings are ongoing. Live in San Francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. Thank you. Well anxiety over President Trumps hardline immigration stand triggered panic at berkeley. The mayor took to twitter to acknowledge reports that immigration agents were seen on campus. But he said it wasnt a raid. Instead a group of agents had been invited to speak at the school. An estimated 4,000 d. R. E. A. M. Ers attend uc schools and one undocumented student made National Headlines when i. C. E. Detained him for days and taken into custody in the Southern California check point and he is out as his case makes its way through court and back in school. A loophole in california Marijuana Law and cannaba farme are closing to close it. The gross sites are no larger than one acre but the Grower Association said they dont say how many acres a single owner owe hold and worry a big operation will buy up so many licenses and crowd out small scale farmers struggling to make a living in the new industry. Every other commodity that california grows is sold throughout the nation and around the world. And cannabis cant be sold. Large scale grows really rely on large scale markets. And since the law is less than a month old, there is no large scale market yet. Still, legislative analysts predict legalized pot will bring in a billion dollars in new tax revenue. It is a first lawsuit of its kind but likely not the last. A bay area man is claiming a selfdriving car veered into him and knocked him off his motorcycle. The crash happened near the corner of oak and fillmore in San Francisco in december. Oscar said the chevy volt changed lanes without warning and hit him despite a backup driver being in the car. Gm said the car never left its lane and just moved over to certainty itself. It said nielson was riding between two lanes or lane splitting and that is why he hit. He was asked for 75,000 in damages. And on the subject of cars, Governor Brown pushing a plan that could put 5,000,000 omission cars on the roads by 2030 and the governor plans to expand the electric vehicle charging stations. Brown said right now there are only 350,000 electric vlz in the state and the program would offer new subsidies to help people buy zero emission cars. The funding must be approved by lawmakers before that plan can move forward. Fewer babies are being born in california. In fact , the number hasnt bee this low since the great depression. The state department of finance said births are declining at a lift historic pace as millennials are establishing careers before starting families. We know eventually that fertility could pick up but that could be 50 years from now. The worry is that a gap in births could lead to issues with the states work force over the next 20 to 30 years. Lets bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri. It was refreshing to see the blue sky and well continue with more sunshine throughout your saturday and sunday forecast. Lets get you a look at your microclimate forecast on this friday night. Well start down in the south bay with a look at our High Definition camera across the city. The lights shining bright. Checking in with 52 degrees. Relative humidity 63 and you could see temperatures dropping into the 40s here shortly from 8 00 tonight. Well be in the 40s all the way into early tomorrow morning. Now lets bring in the San Francisco. And it is a big hot spot on a friday night. And we do have some cloud cover lingering. But nothing in the way of fog. Look at how Crystal Clear the shot is across the downtown skyline right now. We have 51 degrees. Also 40s for you late partygoers tonight down to 48 degrees as we hit 11 00 this evening. And in terms of the forecast for tomorrow, we are cold as we start off. It is really the biggest thing as we begin your weekend. Down to 37 for the trivalley and 41 for the peninsula and a 38 for the north bay and San Francisco 43 and an average of 39 in the east bay. So if you are up early and about, you certainly need your jacket. Daytime highs as we head throughout the day will be warming up. I think about three to five degrees warmer. It is noticeable with that increased sunshine for the afternoon. But not too much. 63 in san jose, 62 in napa and 55 in San Francisco. Extended forecast, i have something to mark your calendars on. Once we get over the weekend, everybody is going to be looking toward next wednesday with a blue moon which is the second full moon of the month. And also a Lunar Eclipse at the same time. A rare event next wednesday. Well talk more about the rainfall coming up at 6 48 tonight. Well see you then. He is at the top of the game winning a gold maddal in the last nights x game and he will try to do that again at olympics but that is not his only talent. Well introduce you to david weiss next. Happening now nutella riots in france. A Supermarket Chain slashed nutella prices by 75 causing happening now, new riots in france. Causing brawls among shoppers because you could see video of the chaos on the twitter page and on our home page mark your calendars for the Lunar Eclipse jeff talked about on january 31st, the first eclipse in more than 150 years. Well be right back with more news. Finding unity on the ice. The north and south korean women s hockey teams trained finding unity on the ice. The north and south korean womens hockey teams trained together today in south korea. The two nations will compete as one joint team during the up coming Olympic Games in pyeongchang. This is the first time the two nations have come together like this. This is so exciting. So do you know where you are two weeks from right now . I know where youll be. We hope with us watching the opening ceremony. Garvin thomas will not be with us, hell be there. But right now hes here. Hope you are following this. Ill introduce you to members of team usa with connections to Northern California tonight it is david weiss and his latest Instagram Post last night after winning the

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