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out, and conditions that must be met their attorney told us that they will likely be back in court monday morning, trying to get a local or perhaps a federal judge to extend monday's 5:00 p.m deadline. >> there is justice is finding peace. >> pulling the plug? >> emotions and words heated up this afternoon between the hospital spokesperson and jahi mcmath's attorney. >> do a good job. >> you're misleading the press and the public. >> how am i mislieding anyone? >> childrens say they will allow the move if the family meets certain conditions including identifying facility willing to accept someone declared brain dead and local coroner must consent to transfer. >> if they can't do that, i'm not sure they've been truthful
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with news media about what chances of anyone taking a body on a vent later. >> earlier, the uncle say they found a facility to would accept mcmath. the family asked a feeding tube be done but the hospital refused. the attorney claims that costs them a spot at the bay area facility. >> what happened between is that we lost that bed. >> we're optimistic and we're still optimistic we're going to be able to move jahi >> a judge ordered childrens to keep jahi on a vent later but only until 5:00 p.m on monday. >> well, tonight welcome news for a group of navy veterans searching for a vet they say vanished ten days ago. the
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30-year-old derek cell. cell called police and details are foggy about why the disappeared and left belongings behind >> i'm so relieved. and so thankful. >> so glad we found you. >> the friends headed up a team of searchers that set up a command post in the city. and ran the search like a military operation. >> new worries for target. the retail giant disclosed personal identification numbers were stolen along with other data.
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>> well, one thing is concern is that pins have been encrypted therefore shouldn't be a high risk. however, with 40 million accounts you can be certain that thieves are working hard to break the codes. >> the retailer came out with bad news. security numbers have been stolen, too. >> how did you pay tonight? >> i used my debit card. and cash. >> target says issue had been resxofld today revealed the pin data was removed. >> i use my credit card here. so, yes. i'm not concerned. >> however, santa clara based consumer law attorney says it's
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incumbent to monitor billing statements and report sus spishus transactions. >> there are good laws that would protect consumers for having to pay unauthorized services. >> we maiden crypted within our system. if consumers are still uneasy, the attorney suggests changing a pin or asking your bank for a new card. >> people who did this are very smart. and we're waiting to find out whether they'll be smart enough to uneven crypt information. >> a few customers tell us they've switched to cash. data breeches tend to fade from minds over time f thieves do break encryption they may wait before using data. >> when is the last time you checked your bank statement?
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>> yes. >> are you being vigilant? >> trying to be. >> there is word of a potential flaw with snap chat that could allow a hacker to access your phone number without permission. in a short amount of time, hackers could connect information. as many as 50 million people use this app >> an out of town mother concerned about her son, someone broke into this woman's rental van outside of the elephant bar. thieves got way with luggage and mother concerned about heart
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medication che needs every 12 hours. >> police got a unexpected clue they hope will lead them to an armed robber. this is one of two people held up a woman for her cell phone and necklace after stealing the phone, he used to it take a selfie. if you recognize him you can get a $25 $2500 reward so take a look. and this photo led to the aarrest of a man who snatched a purse in the afternoon. police say after we and other stations ran photos family members recognized the fan and convinced him to turn himself in.
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>> and in san francisco, a partial mystery solved. a body found in mccovey cove has been identified that of a missing los angeles man. the 22-year-old saying he was in trouble and needed police his sister came to san francisco to look for him and took until now, however to identify the badly decomposed body the coroner still not saying how he died. >> uc berkeley graduate has become the first person to die in an avalanche this season. he was an avid skier and moved to jackson hole, wyoming from san francisco. >> it's a risk. that is what it was. >> billy shared a ski house with mike a couple years ago and says
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strong sense of adventure. >> very experienced with a group of very experienced people. and they did most of the right things but you can never be too careful. >> he he had all of the safety gear when friends found him outside of the boundaries of the resort the doctor attempted to revive him. his brother arrived today the two grew up in orange county. and moved to the bay area. >> he had shovels and what not. so my understanding they're able to find him quickly. and unfortunately unable to revive him. >> his family saying mike lived
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life with a full the heart loved his family, skiing buddies and san francisco. >> the big take away is that mike lived with a lot of love to people around him. and for him, as well. >> according to experts, the laugh lafrj type tend to break at your feet. >> a california man pleads guilty to terrorist charges >> is the third time the >> look at sh this shot. it's a consequence of the bad air we have. another spare the air day. byes by businesses now being hurt. >> and today's daring rescue in southern california.
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ac transit hoping third time is the charm. two agreements were rejected by union members the votes will be counted tonight. there is a lot of tension about this. and leanne, explain what happened to you? >> well, starting by saying you're right. union will begin counting votes at evening. this is what happened to me. ac transit management confronted us as we waited to
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talk to union employees voting on a tentative agreement. >> we're just here to give you coverage. nobody else is covering this. >> i understand, that is fine. i'll leave the property. i'm just being channel seven asked me to do this story so you can get your input. >> i'm directing you to leave the property, now. >> just another example of how contentious negotiations have been. members have rejected two agreements. this time, the deal includes a 9.5% salary increase the results are expected this evening or tomorrow. that union
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represents many clerical workers and passengers believe it's time to reach an agreement. >> what do you have to complain about? you work every day. every has to make concessions >> i relie on the bus. if it's not running i'm not getting into work. >> about 180,000 riders relie on ac transit in oakland abc7 news. >> well, american civil liberties union says it will appeal the ruling nsa collection of phone data is lawful. a judge found the program is a part of efforts. >> in los angeles courtroom today this 24-year-old man pledded guilty of trying to help
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al qaeda. admits he was supposed to provide weapons training. >> in southern california three hikers got stuck on the side of a cliff of the forest. it's not known how they got stuck but after they got on the ground you can see the three were walking on their own looks like they're okay. there they go. they're fine. but what a dramatic rescue it was. >> 300 troops left for the philippines to help towns hit by typhoon yolanda. the typhoon left more than 4 million homeless. this child found
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sleeping in a garbage heap. >> tonight we look back at devastation from storm and lives it affected. hours to cause the worst damage leveling communities. in it's wake, the missing. >> i'm the eenl survivor of the family. i want to know if thafr still alive. >> and the dead. >> they're all gone. the fury turns parts of the country into a waste lane. this was the
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hit city. >> there are still bodies by the side of the road. we can't show you the faces of the bodies. it's just too graphic. you can see the terror as wave hit on the faces of these bodies. and they're still here. three days on. >> more than 800,000 people displaced. 5,000, dead. a number still expected to rise. the search for the missing was unending. >> this woman lost all six of her children. >> where will you sleep tonight? >> in the street.
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>> i keep thinking about the strength of carrying your children lifeless body asks having to leave them. >> did he have stashgs i don't have words for it. it's horrific. a great human tragedy. >> you can help people in the philippines they desperately need it. >> well, it's nice outside. but bay area bad winter aired a sixth spare the air day. it's the 21 of the season. wood burning will be banned, air quality officials say unless weather changes this could be the new normal. >> they're not buying firewood
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and we're not getting there are almost no calls. >> shows people are paying attention or converting to a cleaner burning device. >> the smoke spotted coming from your chimney, you can get a $100 ticket. it's $500 if it happens a second time. >> that is what i v it works. >> it feels like we're becoming a desert here. it's a mess. it feels pleasant. high clouds disappearing overnight. here is a live view of the setting sun.
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from mount tam camera, since november 1st, another view of the sky from our camera is mid to upper 50s in san jose and los gatos. another view of that western sky 51 in santa rosa. 52 napa. clear, chilly overnight. dry, mild throughout the new year. movement of systems, you'll see clouds passing through here
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starting at 7:00 tonight clouds get swept and replaced by clear skies and sunshine. nice and mild once again and will be dry. overnight, low temperatures under mainly clear skies into upper 30s to around 40s near the bay and inland valleys. in north bay valleys low temperatures drop below freezing. tomorrow, highs into south bay into mid-60s. 65 in redwood city. and up into north bay, 66
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napa. 66 in castro valley. mid-60s, 66 in fair fooildfield and live more, here is the accu-weather forecast. virtually no change in the temperatures highs on the coast low to mid-60s including new year's eve and new year's day. going to be a mild end to 2013 and a dry one. >> january, 60s. >> still ahead tonight a popular children show under fire. one politician is demanding tonight. >> then starbucks pay it forward phenomenon. this card is a gift that keeps on giving. we'll be right ba
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twitter saw a big drop in stock price, shares ended at $63.79 down almost 13%. earlier a financial firm down graded the stoblg nearly tripled in value and still up 12% for the week >> the television show thomas the tank engine coming under fire now for not having enough female drivers and saying more women should be introduced to encourage girls to become train conductors. the company says more enjinz are in development. and brit yirngs 4% are women. >> a parathon space walk today,
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two cosmonauts spent eight hours installing those cameras. once working the cameras will beam back video of the earth that will be accessible on the web. american astronauts repairing a faulty cooling system. >> that space walks went well. nasa today rounded up images taken from space all year, this one shows clouds above pacific ocean in may. and this in vegas, captured in january. >> good stuff. >> interesting. >> bags packed and leaving on a jet plane >> coming up, hughed high school
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right? is that enough? a woman sent to collections though she paid before the due date >> and a new plan for that area ravaged by the fire in yosemite national park. those stories and more coming up in a half hour at 6:00. >> two bay area high school bands goring to be performing in london's new year's day parade. >> they bounded buses today to catch the flight >> it's a big deal. you know? this is their first plane ride to london. >> the marching band members from san jose will be joining the 2014 celebrations. >> yes
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the parade draws millions of tonight, not again, the next storm brewing, it hits just before new year's, as thousands still wait for power. after the christmas storm. and in the west tonight, the deadly avalanche, and those dramatic rescue pictures, why so many, so early. iced in, big problems tonight, new images from the rescue attempt in the antarctic. do the rescuers need to be rescued themselves? secret code, new tonight target hackers holding more than your credit card number, but your pin code, too. how to protect your bank account right now. and up in the air, what was that in the skies over the heart land? see it here tonight.
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