Life. Tonight new details about the beating of a man. After a week long manhunt mark weber turned himself into police tonight and today appeared in a morgan hill courtroom. He is facing attempted murder charges that could result in a sentence. Weber had been on the run since december 9th since he attacked his neighbor with a baseball bat because the mans dog had gone to the mans bathroom on the lawn. He has a long road of recovery ahead of us. An update to a story we broke last night. Uber is taking drivers out of the state. Uber can no longer test driverless vehicles in San Francisco the company put all 16 cars onto a truck and sent it off to arizona. They say it will continue to test the program in that state. It is a driverless model. Christmas came today for an east bay mother and son. It came right into their living room in fact. A whole new living space. Reporter this morning the only furniture in this apartment was an air mattress. The mother and son who lived here have never fe
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