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positively cheap compared to the tv bat mobile which sold for $4.6 million earlier this year. of course you can't put a price tag on good health. for the sochi olympics, the russians have a clever plan to get everybody in shape. letting travelers earn their train ticket by paying for it with 30 squats. some folks will go after what they want at any cost. >> this is -- this is for you. >> sasha baron cohen played a nasty trick on bbc america. after attempting to administer cpr to the victim, the comedian made light of life and death. this is obviously a tragedy, but on the bright side, what a great way to go. plus she will make the oscars memory segment. >> now that is some one that will do anything for a laugh.
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is. run away muni train. one woman was trapped and not knowing if it would stop. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. the ordeal happened at the castro station as the train was entering the tunnel toward the foresthill station. abc news reporter heather ishimaru is live in the castro for us tonight. heather? >> carolyn, the train reacted as it was supposed to. there is an investigation on going into among other things whether the driver pressed his emergency break button into the cab before getting out. in any case, the surveillance video on the muni platform caught part of what happened. when the muni operator stepped out and manually closed the door, the train pulled away because it was in auto mode leaving the driver behind.
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when they realized there was no driver and smelled something burning someone pulled the emergency brake. the train came to a stop a quarter mile from the station in the tunnel. >> they were pushing like the buttons to talk to the driver. there was no driver and they are trying to both muni driver doors were locked and they are trying to get them open. >> there was no cell phone service and no communication from the outside. >> we didn't know if a train was going to come up. a couple of dyes -- a couple of guys were in the back. it was kind of like be were on our own. >> muni says when the train stopped the control center was alerted. a mechanic was there in 12 minutes and drove the train to the foresthill station. passengers were never in danger. >> once the train was stopped, not only did the controllers respond immediately, but we also stopped all trains in both directions around it to
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increase the safety zone. >> for muni to make light of it, it was upsetting. you weren't there. >> she says she will keep riding muni, but she might do a double take if the driver gets out. heather ishimaru, abc news. two tesla employees are recovering in a south bay burn center after an accident at the company's plant in fremont. a third worker was treated and released. ama dates is live at valley medical center where the head of tesla visited the injured workers. >> he did spend some time with those employees tonight. he spoke to us and said he personally wanted to come down here to see they were okay and they were receiving the best possible medical care. he came to valley medical center in san jose to visit three employees who were injured in an industrial accident at the car company's assembly plant in fremont. >> they are all conscious and
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they say they are pretty good given the accident. >> it shows the scene after the accident happened around noon. first responders initially thought there was a fire. >> after the first unit got there and assessed the situation it was reduced down to two units. >> there was an equipment malfunction in a low pressure aluminum dye casting operation. >> hot metals splashed on them in the case of kevin. it looks like they should -- they should make a full recovery. his hands were burnt pretty badly. so it is not clear what the recovery is going to be. >> a hospital spokesperson says one of the employees has been discharged. valley medical is nationally recognized for the burn center. >> any patient is getting the best care possible. >> in 2012, cal-osha says a citation was issued to tesla
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for several violations. one of which was serious because they didn'thave a piece of protective equipment in place. ama dates, abc7 news. and developing news, two women are accused of stealing the identities of dozens of people including breast cancer patients. they were arrested november 5th in santa clara. they checked into a hotel near great america using a fraudulent credit card. officers found stolen mail and personal information from at least a hundred people. 15 of them were cancer patients at the medical center in oakland. authorities are now contacting the victim. new at 11ing on, police are are -- new at 11, police are seeing an alarming trend in the past couple weeks. three students have reported being drugged at parties. we sent alan wang to santa cruz to find out more. >> usually it is like if someone gives you a drink or if they are mixing a lot of stuff you can't tell what is in it, that's what happens. >> uc santa cruz police say it
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was the likely scenario when three female students were drugged at separate off campus parties. it happened over a two-week period and one student was sexually assaulted. >> they thought that they had been intoxicated at a much faster rate. some got sick and vomited. >> i actually had a friend that something tainted her drink on the night of halloween. what i thought was interesting was she was walking when she came to and she was not passed out somewhere.your friend rep>>s to police? >> not that i know of, no. >> which means there could be more unreported cases. uc santa cruz police believe students are becoming more open to reporting these incidents because of a recent campaign they have been pushing. >> what to do if something happens. see something, say something, do something. all of that has been part of our campaign. >> they said to not leave our drinks even if we are going to the bathroom. either you drink it or throw it away. >> police say the drugs passed
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through the victim's body and they don't know what drugs were used. so far no one has been arrested. alan wang, abc news. expect delays if you take the tunnel. cal trans will make final preparations for the opening of the tunnel. they could see delays of up to 30 minutes. the delays could start as early as friday night at 8:30. crews will be restriping ahead of the opening that could happen this weekend or perhaps early monday morning. fremont police are looking for a brazen thief who poses as a delivery man to steel packages. it shows a man carrying an empty box on monday and he drops it off and picks up two other boxes on the front porch. he hoped into the blue sedan and took off. the boxes he stole had computer parts in them. a lot of murders go unsolved. our media partners reviewed
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data for 14 cities and found these results. san pablo had the highest clearance rate at 92%. san jose 66%. san francisco, 44. oakland investigators solve 35% of cases and richmond ranks last among the cities with 30%. the national average for solved homicide cases is 62%. >> new at 11:00, john mcafee says he will testify in the murder case of his belize neighbor. he was wanted by police and there is your call after the murder of gregory fall. but he went on the run and hid in the jungle and faked a heart attack. he says he has nothing to do with his death. he invented the software that bears his name. relief has ended for survivors of typhoon haiyan. the need is tremendous. it has been five days since the storm. tonight the united nations reports 49,000 people received
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rice and canned food. impassable roads and a lack of trucks are contributing to the problem of getting aid to survivors. the philippine government reports the death toll is now 2300 people. more than 500,000 have been displaced. people in san jose held a candlelight vigil in support of the victims. donations were collected during the event and local grassroots organizations say they have raised nearly $100,000 so far and that money is already on its way to the philippines. if you would like to donate to the typhoon relief effort we have information at abc7news.com. find it at see it on tv. a moment of truth for president obama and the troubled health care website. we know the number of people who enrolled over the site. take a look. the white house reports just over 106,000 people enrolled in october. 27,000 used the federal website and short of the pro swrected half million people -- projected half million people. 79,000 applied through one of the 15 state run market places
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with nearly 31,000 of those people here in california. the government's top tech people told lawmakers during a hearing that the federal woibts -- website is improving. >> it was the case,, absolutely. the volume was a key issue that hit the site. it is still an issue for the site although greatly expanded. >> hackers have tried more than a dozen times to take control of the federal website. homeland security officials say none of the attempts is successful. a warning for users of a popular permanent birth control. the dangerous side affects which was touted as a safe alternative to surgery expwrie. a deadly disease discovered at a state-of-the-art bay area lab. what is being done to keep the workers safe. >> and new technology that shows cosmetic surgery patients the after while they are still in the before. >> i'm sandhya patel and it is
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tonight. a deadly disease has been found at a santa clear raw county crime -- santa clara county crime lab. they report that legionnaire's disease was discovered on november 1st. this fatal disease may have developed inside pipes connected to emergency showers and sinks that are rarely used. no one at the state-of-the-art facility has become ill. as a precaution bottled water
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dispensers used for washing hands will be installed tomorrow. new details about the possible dangerous effects of permanent birth control called assure. the maker now lists pelvic pain and device migration in its information booklet as two of the most common side effects. the change comes after 900 complaints and thousands of complaints on twitter. it is a small metal coil inserted no a woman's fallopian tubes. patients who opt for cosmetic surgery have a hard time envisioning what they will look like after the procedure. now they are getting a preview that can be remarkably accurate. >> as a student of international relations at san francisco state he is used to looking at the world from different angles. when he decided to explore cosmetic surgery on his nose he took that approach. >> as a guy i am not looking in a mirror and checking myself out. it is nice to look at the computer and looking at the
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size and how it would changing the angle of the face. >> turn 90 degrees to your left. >> that preview is made possible by an expanding array of programs that act like a crystal ball allowing patients to see what they are likely to look like after a given procedure. in his office in san mateo he demonstrated. >> they are specific to the patient. >> in the case of this volunteer he is exploring small changes in the shape of her nose. >> you can see the tip narrowing as we come in. we can also narrow the dorsom slightly too. >> while the changes are quick and precise it is two dimensional meaning they can only view the image from the angle it was taken. the 3-d images are offering a more complete view of what they will look like in the real world. >> you can get all different
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views views and angles. >> and then by sliding the cursor we can bring that tip down to something smaller. >> once the changes are locked in they follow the patient's face in any direction. >> i can change it like this. i can move it around like that. i can see the nice changes to the tip. >> while the images are rich in detail he admits the process is not 100% ago -- accurate. >> it doesn't account for skin tone and muscle tone when you talk about breast. it doesn't account for operative techniques. >> still in guillermo's case he says seeing the 3-d representative gave him a degree of confidence in the choice he was making. the photo on the left shows his nose pre surgery. the one in the middle was the 3-d projection and the right was the final result. >> i did get to see a simulation of what it would look like. we had a very good idea what
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it would look like and i'm surprised how accurate the actual results are. >> the three-d camera system is used for breast reconstruction and cosmetic breast implants. walgreens has pulled key we mink oil from the shelves after an activist said it con tamed the product with acid. the animal liberation front says it put the acid in 240 jars of the oil used to treat leather. it could cause severe burns. they claim tampered jars are at other stores as well. none have been found that were tampered with. so far no one was hurt either. >> bay area families will receive free smoke alarms with the help of abc7. it is part of save a life, a campaign designed for fire safety awareness. 3,000 smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors will be handed out. for more information visit abc7news.com and look at see it under tv.
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>> such a simple way to save lives. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> sandhya patel is here with a look at live doppler 7hd. >> you will have to look out for the fog. we had summer-like temperatures and let's show you the highs. it got up to 80 in santa rosa and clear lake. 74moffet field and 74 in san jose. 78 antioch and oakland 72 degrees. the fog held your number down in half moon bay. the fog is a problem. live doppler 7hd is tracking it. look at the visibility. 5* quarter mile in santa rosa and just over a mile in half moon bay. the comowt will look a lot like this. this is the type of sun lapse you would see in the summer. a short time ago in the fog and here is coit tower and telegraph hill and it is hard to make it out with the foggy conditions. 53 in san francisco and it is 55 in oakland.
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check out the view from the sfo camera. there is fog there. right now no problems. could see delays in the morning. santa rosa 46 and cooling off. novato and napa, it is getting cool. low 50s and upper 40s and 53 in livermore. now let's check out the view from the kgo roof camera. the fog is not limited to the coast. it is already making its way along the bay here. dense fog for the morning drive. mild again by the afternoon. and we are look at cooler and breezy weather friday and saturday. here is the computer animation. the fog is creeping in around the bay as well. it will be dense in spots like it is tonight. for the morning you will want to give yourself plenty of time. no one wants to hear this, but you may want to set your alarms earlier and leave home sooner to get to work or get the kids off to school. low 40s to low 50s in the morning. bundle up, chilly start. as we look beyond that, mostly sunny and a little cooler as we head into thursday and friday.
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breezy as well on friday and saturday. you notice the chill as the area of low pressure brings snow and rain to the pacific northwest. northern california, the sierra nevada we will get snow showers. very limited moisture and we are left with nothing. wait until you see the accu-weather seven-day forecast. there is a change coming. the temperatures tomorrow afternoon are not as warm as today. pleasant and mild and occasional high clouds. patchy fog lingering. 60s coast side and 70s around the bay and inland. as you look at the accu-weather, seven-day forecast. the weekend is in the 50s and 60s. more cloud cover and staying dry. chance of rain is now showing up on tuesday. it is a slight chance and both computer models are bringing in at least the potential foreseeing rain. i know it is just a slight chance. >> we are hanging on to the hope. >> we need the moisture and as of right now it looks like it may happen. >> sandhya, thanks. >> let's turn our focus to the 49ers. >> and larry beil. >> i am going do it like
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under scrutiny for the worst pass rush offense with the niners. niners facing the saints so 9 points and six sacks ll not get it done. he needs help from his receivers . coach harbaugh says labeling kaepernick as under achieving is unfair. >> why do we need the labels? two weeks ago we gave him the gameball and the week before that a gameball. not getting excised about -- excited about the labels. >> we now know what even the raiders' coaches didn't know last sunday. prior's knee was messed up. he didn't tell anybody. he wanted to tough it out against the giants. he did not practice today because of a sprained right knee. now it is unclear if he can go sunday in houston. >> i wanted to be the tough, a lot of football players tough it out. the way i move and the way i
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have to move didn't help out. >> senior night on the pitch at stanford. the cardinal hosting cal in overtime. stanford here and messy like between defenders. i don't do that well. the win likely propels the cardinals for the ncaa tournament. cal last four of the last six, but they qualified for the ncaa. i will work on that. the giants' fans could see this one coming. clayton kershaw named the cy young award winner. 1.83 earned run average. and scherzer wins it for the tigers. nba oklahoma city will be at oracle to take on the warriors. blake frisson welcoming okc to l.a. not the best of friends and here comes the exwarrior.
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they both get ejected and clippers win the game 111-103. matt barnes has not changed since his warrior days. abc7 sports brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> still a hair trigger. >> thanks very much. >> next on abc7 news, check out the big moves from this little guy. >> the must see video of a 5-year-old drum mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again.
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at a big game serving as a high school drum major. >> check this out. he first learned his moves by watching on-line individual joys. he practiced with the high school last summer at band camp. >> on saturday he made his big debut leading the band on to the field for the half time performance. doing quite a job. >> look at him go. >> he's got the moves just like larry. sorry.
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automatic mode and took off. chicago subway, here we go. it's where a woman seen on surveillance video carrying a small alligator. she made her way to o'hare airport. she was seen showing the gator. they were eventually separated. the gator was found near the baggage claim. the woman could face charges. it's illegal to own an alligator in illinois. our second gator story starts with a warning. don't try this at home. >> why would you try this at home. next time you come face to face with a 12 foot alligator, don't feed it with your mouth. the guy pulling this stunt has experience with gators. as we said, don't try this at home ever even if you are a stunt man. >> i tried that stunt more or less with like french fries and stuff with my dog all the time. it's a great effect. he'd gently bite half of it and pull it away. he's not a gato
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