In and around the airport. Its shocking not only to see that someone made it over the fence but made it across the tarmac and climbed up into a plane. Reporter one unnamed federal aviation official is quoted as saying that Surveillance Video here at san jose did show the teen getting into the plane. But obviously, no one noticed it when it was actually happening. In san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. And this dramatic picture shows the wheel well where the teen was hiding out. All those black shoeprints you see investigators say are from the stowaway. Heres another one. Look at this tire on top, the black mark they think thats a foot print from when the teen stumbled out of his hiding place in hawaii. This unbelievable adventure is all theyre talking about on the campus of santa clara high school. Thats where the teen goes to school. Friends describe him as funny and athletic but never out would do anything like this. Likes playing sports and stuff, an athletic kid so it would make sense he could hop over a fence because he was athletic. Funny, very funny. Reporter any sign of any kind of issues . None. The teen hasnt been officially identified. News reports out of hawaii are saying end to actually go see his birth mother in africa. We are getting a closer look at where exactly the new Warriors Arena will be built. The sports and Entertainment Center will sit on 12 acres of private land in San Franciscos Mission bay neighborhood. Its bounded by 3rd a 16th and south streets and Terry Francois boulevard. In an exclusive kpix 5 surveyusa poll, we asked 500 adults if they still backed the teams plan to built its arena in San Francisco. And 68 of you said yes. They also overwhelmingly support the idea of it being in mission bay. Our poll shows people still concerned over the height of construction along the waterfront and thats the issue that ultimately drove the warriors a few blocks out. Our own ryan takeo reports on another big concern, getting around on game day. Ryan, how is it going to wor . Reporter there are three muni stops within a block of the arena. Here its right across the street from this one. The bad news, a lot of people will have to use muni because were a 35 minute hike from the closest bart station. Todays Mission Bay Traffic is a breeze. But it wont be this way for long. I think it definitely will help business. There will be more traffic and people. Reporter definitely more people. By 2018 this empty lot is supposed to be the warriors new home. Theres two caltrain stations within walking distance. Reporter peter albert is sf mtas planner. His job is to keep traffic moving. The proposed arena at piers 30 and 32 had traffic headaches written all over it. I think one of the greatest concerns about 3032 was it was using the same embarcadero. It was using a lot of the same transit lines that were running to the ballpark. Reporter albert says the new mission bay site is a little better because it will use separate transit lines. Among munis three lines coming here, a light rail higher capacity train coming from the central subway thats under construction. They will need that higher capacity. Most people coming to the arena will need to use it. One of the bigger challenges about this new site is compared to the old one is that it is farther from bart. Reporter almost two miles to the closest bart station. So mass transit to the arena will mean a transfer to muni lines. And then theres the test of having two pro teams just two blocks away. It is a concern to make sure that we are getting ahead of the demand. Reporter and as of today, its unclear if they can meet the potential crush of demand thats about to hit a few years from now. In San Francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. And it has been booming out here lately. One more San Francisco real estate deal to tell you about. Linkedin has signed a lease for an entire tower thats been being at this location on 2nd street south of market. The website that helps people find jobs will occupy all 26 floors starting in 2016. Linkedin plans to keep its headquarters in mountain view, as well. Just minutes ago we got some incredible video into our newsroom showing a bay area climber being rescued in yosemite. Kpix 5s allen martin is in the newsroom with a look at the risky operation. Allen. Reporter it was extremely risky, liz. 26yearold rock climber from palo alto is actually in the hospital tonight recovering from injuries. He fell 30 feet actually got stopped by a rock ledge that was about 500 feet above the valley floor. Now, two rescuers are lowered off of this chp helicopter and they strapped Blake Parkinson into a basket. They had to hoist him to safety. They said it was too risky to drop him down to the valley floor. Whats more risky about this the helicopter blades you see the shadow of it there on the rock wall, theyre only 10 to 20 feet from this formation. They call it higher cathedral spire. Parkinson climbing on sunday morning. There were three other people with him. He slipped and fell from his anchor point. He had serious back injuries. He could not walk. Once the crews get him out of the valley there in that basket, another helicopter was able to fly him to a hospital in modesto. But as we say he is in the hospital tonight recovering. Very lucky they could get to him given the winds at the chopper maneuvering in there. Absolutely. The rescuers are so accurate. Reporter highly trained. Thank you. East bay m. U. D. Today announced new moves to help with the drought. The district will pipe in an Emergency Water supply from the sacramento river. It hasnt done that in 50 years. East bay m. U. D. Say they can pay for bringing in the river water with their own reserves so no need for a rate increase. The district is also asks customers to continue the 10 voluntary water reductions starting in february. The Mission District has a large latino population in San Francisco but an influx of new people with new money may threaten that. Mike sugerman reports on a proposed cultural district called kayay ben day quattro. Reporter this is the face of San Franciscos Mission district. Barbara juan perez. How long have you been cutting hair here . 42 years. Reporter 42 years. And this is, too. Young techies jumping on the bus to go to work at google. I see more like coffee shops and restaurants, the fancy ones. Reporter its different from what longtime san franciscans remember of the traditionally latino district. Richard pena sells indigenous art and cant mask his feelings. Places that sell 5 burritos are now next to ones that sell 14 pastrami sandwiches. One of the things we are missing is cultural stuff. Reporter the spirit of zapata mixed with zipcars. There is a worry new money could change tricks. To help preserve the flavor of the Mission District, city hall is talking about setting up a special latino cultural district like one in the citys japantown which seems to have kept the culture and low businesses alive. No one in the predominantly black fillmore district didnt. I think thats preserving the cultural identity of a neighborhood is really important. Supervisor david campos wants to set up the [ non english language ] , the 24th street cultural district, which could eventually help change zoning laws, give local businesses loans to make sure they survive, mandate more affordable housing. Were hoping that by doing this, the city acknowledges alleged recognizes that theres a lot of history there. Reporter although some economists believe such changes can actually drive prices up, cutting down on potential new building. [ music ] reporter and barber juan isnt worried. His building is for sale. He has been through this before. You think you might get kicked out . No, i dont think so. Reporter no . He has seen a lot of changes in his 84 years and he isnt losing sleep. Yes. Reporter mike sugerman, kpix 5. Just yesterday on kpix 5, we told you about a movement to inject new buzz into chinatown. A group of locals enlisting the help of some top chefs and even hollywood to preserve the areas history while giving it a facelift. Winds fueled a fastmoving fire in San Francisco. Smoke filled the skies as flames jumped from home to home engulfing one and damaging two others this afternoon. The fire started at a home on walter street between duboce avenue and 14th street. As kpix 5s brian webb reports, firefighters are dealing with much more than just flames tonight. Brian. Reporter right, liz. A few issues with this fire. First of all, these homes are built so close together touching firefighters call it a zero property line. Then the wind clocking in at 35 miles an hour. Chopper 5 overhead just about 2 00 today. You can see the flames shooting from the roof of this three story victorian three blocks from duboce park. With the wind, the flames went from roof to roof. Three homes were damaged. Firefighters feeling pretty good, they spared other homes in the area and the neighbors are, too. Hear people screaming saying like fire, fire so a lot of flames and smoke and the winds, the wind makes like the fire more go more quickly. Reporter so the Fire Department has cleared out now. One firefighter had minor injuries burned by hot tar on the roof. And we still dont know how the fire started. Live in San Francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. Bay area headlines tonight. San jose Police Searching the area near the Plant Shopping Center for clues in a mans death. A man in his 40s died shortly after he was found badly injured on monterey road east of highway 87 this morning. Its the citys 12th homicide of the year. Dozens of seniors and people with disabilities rallied in San Francisco today. They called on the association of realtors to drop opposition to legislation that would help reduce ellis act evictions allowing landlords to evict tenants without selling the property. They also want a moratorium on evictions for seniors and the disabled. Tonight the Concord City Council is planning to hear an appeal from the owners of the 99cent store on clayton road. The stores owners filed the appeal after the city refused to issue them a Liquor License to sell beer and wine. According to reports, the city Zoning Administrator opted against it over concerns it would lead to more crime in the area. I was sobbing, crying, and thinking desperately for another solution. Embarrassed at the airport. How this mother took on the u. S. Government and won. Why these bay area kids are cleaning up someone elses tsunami of trash. And it is windy enough to fly an iron kite out there. Gusts up to 40 miles an hour around the bay area. But it will ease up tonight. More coming in later in the week. Well have the forecast for you in a minute. And how you can brew beer in your own home. Elmont. They then a smashandgrab burglary caught on camera. Watch this as two men breakthrough the front door of a walgreens in belmont. They then run to the counter hop over and stuff as many cartons of cigarettes as they can into a trash bag. The whole thing took about two minutes. They stole nearly 6,000 worth of cigarettes. A mom says that tsa agents humiliated her because she would not dump her bottles of breast milk. She sued the government and she won. Cbs reporter jeff nguyen with how this is forcing changes in tsa policy. I was sobbing, crying. And thinking desperately for another solution. Reporter Hermosa Beach resident stacey said she took on the u. S. Government and won. A tentative estimate has been reached after she obtained this video from the tsa and posted it to youtube. It shows agents detained her after she went through security screening carrying breast milk during a flight to l. A. From phoenix in 2010. My only options were to put it through the xray or to throw it in the trash. Reporter she sued the tsa and last friday the two sides reached a tentative deal that includes internal tsa changes concerning breast milk. Updated breast milk procedures on the tsa website and personnel training. Robert moshier took ar mad does case after a number of attorneys turned her down. Thrown in the glass enclosure, call the police officers, hold her for an hour until she misses her flight . Abusive why was it important to you to sue the u. S. Government . Suing the u. S. Government is the only way for us to have been able to promote any kind of change. We had to file a lawsuit in order to hold their feet to the fire. Reporter we reached out to the tsa for comment on the settlement and received a statement reading, when carrying breast milk through security checkpoints it is treated in the same manner as liquid medication. The government still has 30 days to file a dismissal of the settlement which includes 75,000. This was never about the money. For us, the most important aspect of this was to promote change. Reporter she says she will see very little of the money because it will go towards Attorney Fees and a portion of it will be donated to breast feed l. A. Which is a nonprofit that raises awareness for breast feeding. In brentwood, jeff nguyen, kpix 5. And armato says that taking on the federal government was a challenge. You can imagine. She said she had difficulty just finding a lawyer that wanted to take up the case. Palo altobased tesla is expanding. The electric carmaker is taking over the old daimlerchrysler plant along i5 in lathrop. Its unclear what will happen there. But the city of lathrop confirms after a couple of months of talks tesla has already taken out permits and started renovations on the 431,000squarefoot facility. This means a lot to our community and we are always looking for opportunities for expanding bay area companies. So were very excited that tesla is coming. No word yet on exactly how many jobs or the Economic Impact of the tesla plant will bring to the community. Monterey county Health Officials want people to stay out of the water at monterey municipal beach. Unsafe levels of bacteria have been detected on the beach. It may have come from fecal or other contamination practice animals, humans or even runoff from storm drains. The advisory will stay in effect until samples show the bacteria is back to a safe level. We found so much trash in one south bay neighborhood it looks like the aftermath of an outdoor festival except its there all the time. Only on 5, kiet do tells us who is responsible and what hundreds of volunteers are doing to stop the problem from getting any worse. We get to go down near the creek. Its kind of cool. Reporter its 9 a. M. On the front lines of another uprising in san jose. The student volunteers are cleaning up a homeless encampment in willow glen one of the citys wealthiest neighborhoods. Its an inyourface lesson on how governments cannot do it alone. Theres only so much that the city can do. So if people have the chance to get out and help, more power to them. Reporter there are now 1500 squatters along the creeks in Santa Clara County waterway who dump garbage in the waterways. The agencies cant keep up with the trash. After seeing how it was killing chinook salmon in his neighborhood, a man organized a cleanup with hundreds of volunteers. He has been at it a year now and collected 50 tons of garbage some of it is epic. Mattresses, rolls of carpet, shopping carts. They have dismantled small villages and hauled out piles and piles and piles of debris. If we wait for this problem to be resolved by the city, county, or federal, then thats not going to happen. Just never ending. Reporter and then there are citizens who do it alone like aurelia sanchez. Twice a month she picks up litter outside her home along keyes avenue next to the so called jungle, at 75 acres one of the largest homeless encampments in the country. And were back here out at the section of the creek that was just cleaned up. This is not the last time that these guys will be out here. And until the greater problem of homelessness is solved, there is a sense that this is a new normal. However, there is an upside. These guys run themselves like a startium. They are lean and mean and know how to talk to government agencies. They know how to get people out here and so there is hope for the future. In san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. The socalled citizen uprisings in san jose are nothing new. Last year we reported on one group of neighbors who got so fed up with crime and lack of police, they hired a private security guard. City reps say its a good thing for people to get involved and make their communities healthier. A got up today cooler out and puddles, breezy, too. Brian hackney has the forecast. I hope thats not a note of surprise in your voice. No. You were well prepared for this with the forecast. Clear skies though. Gusty winds. And that really kicked up today. Wind gusts at 40 Miles Per Hour in parts of the bay area will ease up in the next few hours. But it cleaned things out nicely in the bay area. You can see the camera being shaken around out there at the cliff house looking south toward ocean beach. 60 in san jose. Temperatures pretty much going to come down into the mid40s tonight and upper 40s in the cooler spots like santa rosa. If you are going to the rangers as game, it will be breezy and chilly. But we just had a very light sprinkling last night. You probably got more of a shower in your bathroom. We only had about. 011 or. 02 from that fastmoving front. By 8 00 tonight the numbers will be in the mid50s and mostly clear conditions. By tomorrow afternoon, sunshine and numbers warming up about 5 degrees over the readings we had today the upper 60s inland and mid60s around the bay a little warmer than that on thursday. Low pressure still hanging off the Queen Charlottes up north and the trough up north is keeping us cool and windy. Winds east up tonight. As High Pressure builds in well go to mild conditions. So heres whats next. Tomorrow is a little bit warmer, gusty winds going away. And theres going to be more rain on the horizon for friday. In the meantime the numbers for tomorrow go up 5 degrees to 69 at morgan hill, 67 san jose. In walnut creek, 69 degrees. 60s pretty much for the north