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i'm debora villalon in napa, ken, back to you. >> debora, fortunately there's been no loss of life from this powerful earthquake but there's been a lot of injuries. that number was in the 80s but throughout the day that number has continued to grow. we have cristina rendon at queen of the valley. >> reporter: there's been a number of people coming through the doors right here at queen of the valley. but of the number 17 people have been admitted and that doesn't even include three staff members that were injured. minor injuries when that earthquake hit this morning. the napa earthquake is causings a ripple effect of patients to seek emergency treatment at queen of the valley emergency center. the staff is tending to dozens with scrapes and bruises. >> i just fell off my bed. i hit my head on the side of my bed. i cut my knee too i don't know what it was. >> reporter: of 200 patients one remains in critical condition. a 13-year-old boy hurt by a debris of a collapsing chimney is in serious condition. clean up injuries are risings. >> i was putting some glass in a pile and it cut my finge
i'm debora villalon in napa, ken, back to you. >> debora, fortunately there's been no loss of life from this powerful earthquake but there's been a lot of injuries. that number was in the 80s but throughout the day that number has continued to grow. we have cristina rendon at queen of the valley. >> reporter: there's been a number of people coming through the doors right here at queen of the valley. but of the number 17 people have been admitted and that doesn't even include three...
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debora. >> reporter: it's one of the worse things a quake can bring. a gas fed fire. and when lines rupture to four mobile homes this morning they were lost almost before crews could get there. >> all i could think is how many homes are going to burn. it was very scary to see the fire. >> reporter: the managers of 28 years had a few hundred residents to worry about. >> i was concerned, i was scared because i thought they're not going to get out. >> reporter: everyone did get out. but six mobile homes were damaged by fire and dozens more are structurally damaged. and too unfit to live in. >> my house is trashed. i don't know they might condemn it. >> i have a friend who lost everything. everything. >> reporter: at a time fire crews needed all the water pressure they could get to fight the fire. water was pouring down the street. a line broken by the quake right outside the senior complex. considering that obstacle and how much more this fire might spread, residents are feeling fortunate tonight. >> relieved that we're well and sad for these homeowners h
debora. >> reporter: it's one of the worse things a quake can bring. a gas fed fire. and when lines rupture to four mobile homes this morning they were lost almost before crews could get there. >> all i could think is how many homes are going to burn. it was very scary to see the fire. >> reporter: the managers of 28 years had a few hundred residents to worry about. >> i was concerned, i was scared because i thought they're not going to get out. >> reporter:...
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debora patta it in johannesburg. and the part of the problem is the fear and misinformation surrounding ebola. >> reporter: we're talking about a region, james, that has been ravaged by brutal conflicts in the past year. ebola is even more terrifying than war. many patients won't go for treatment and refuse to go into isolation wards believing that is where people go to die. in some instances, families have broken into treatment centers to free their relative. there have been reports of health workers being attacked, accused of bringing ebola into the country rather than trying to treat it. and, of course, it doesn't help that aid workers often wear full protective gear which only adds to the fear. >> brown: and, debora, what are the governments of these countries doing? >> reporter: in sierra leone security forces are going door to door looking for infected people and encouraging them to go for treatment. in liberia, ebola survivors are doing much the same thing trying to get the message across that going into an is
debora patta it in johannesburg. and the part of the problem is the fear and misinformation surrounding ebola. >> reporter: we're talking about a region, james, that has been ravaged by brutal conflicts in the past year. ebola is even more terrifying than war. many patients won't go for treatment and refuse to go into isolation wards believing that is where people go to die. in some instances, families have broken into treatment centers to free their relative. there have been reports of...
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patta reporting from johannesburg, south africa, thank you, debora. new york city health officials who say a man who arrived from west africa with high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms is not infected with ebola, as had been feared. tonight, some airlines are letting passengers change reservations to and from hawaii without a fee. the islands are facing a double threat. hurricane iselle is expected to hit the big island and possibly maui by tomorrow. julio, also a hurricane, is forecast to pass just north of hawaii two or three days later. tonight, in a cbs news poll, americans are telling us what should be done with the surge of illegal immigrant children from central america crossing the southern border. 43% told us that the children should be allowed to stay while awaiting a hearing on their immigration status. 50% said that the immigrants should be sent home without a hearing. in texas, volunteers are helping to patrol the border. manuel bojorquez went there, never imagining what he would see. >> reporter: we spent a few hours with reserve depu
patta reporting from johannesburg, south africa, thank you, debora. new york city health officials who say a man who arrived from west africa with high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms is not infected with ebola, as had been feared. tonight, some airlines are letting passengers change reservations to and from hawaii without a fee. the islands are facing a double threat. hurricane iselle is expected to hit the big island and possibly maui by tomorrow. julio, also a hurricane, is forecast to...
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. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, everyone. i am jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast and there was a new rally in ferguson. >> late this afternoon hundreds were inside a church addressing police actions and the death of michael brown last weekend. that happened one night after this. a confrontation after a curfew began that ended with tear gas in ferguson. missouri's governor said today that curfew will be in place again tonight. the department of justice also said today they are ordering another autopsy on brown's body. vladimir duthiers is in ferguson. >> galvanized by the death of michael brown at the hands of police, hundreds rallied in a fe
. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening,...
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debora villalon is live with how one business is casting a long shadow over its neighbors building, debora>> reporter: they're all over the bay area. unreenforceed buildings like this one on a retrofit list waiting to be strengthened but sometimes the quake hits first. >> we want pizza. >> we hope tomorrow night. >> reporter: the owners of the pizzeria are outside explaining why they're shut down. >> not one bottle that fell. >> reporter: their landlord had their property retrofitted. >> a brand new business, we went through all the steps they refired and we're building shut down because of a business that did not. >> my buildings have been through earthquakes. they're 100 years, over 100 years old. >> reporter: the lawyer who owns the brown stone building has been told for years to retrofit but hasn hasn 't. >> the idea of spending a lot of money on that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> reporter: he says says it's not necessary. >> it looks necessary to me. >> i don't know how he got away with that. >> reporter: but the owner of another newly red tagged business is angry. >> yes beca
debora villalon is live with how one business is casting a long shadow over its neighbors building, debora>> reporter: they're all over the bay area. unreenforceed buildings like this one on a retrofit list waiting to be strengthened but sometimes the quake hits first. >> we want pizza. >> we hope tomorrow night. >> reporter: the owners of the pizzeria are outside explaining why they're shut down. >> not one bottle that fell. >> reporter: their landlord had...
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ktvu's debora villalon joins us with his story. >> reporter: looking at the house and the chimney from the outside, there is no evidence of the ordeal this family went through that put a 7th grader in the helmet in serious condition. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: she tears up describing how she heard the screams of her grandson in her living room. >> she came with her husband and they saw the magnitude of the situation. that the whole wall was over his back. >> reporter: the fire place separated in the earthquake and fell in one place on to him, crashing him from the -- crushing him from the waist down. his friend was on the couch along side him and wasn't hurt. he dragged his mattress from his bedroom for the sleep over, and that is why he was under the fire place. he was conscious but crying in pain waiting for parms to arrive. -- paramedics to arrive. >> she was trying to calm down him. [ speaking foreign language ] >> holding his arm. and telling him help is coming. don't worry. just pray and have faith. >> reporter: he was rushed to the hospital. and then transferred
ktvu's debora villalon joins us with his story. >> reporter: looking at the house and the chimney from the outside, there is no evidence of the ordeal this family went through that put a 7th grader in the helmet in serious condition. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: she tears up describing how she heard the screams of her grandson in her living room. >> she came with her husband and they saw the magnitude of the situation. that the whole wall was over his back....
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debora patta is tracking developments in south africa. >> reporter: a top liberian health official tells us that there may be hundreds more fatalities than has already been reported and the outbreak is going to get worse. one of the epicenters of the disease is in liberia's capital where there are only two treatment centers. one of them has only 18 beds for ebola victims. this means that many infected people are being left to die in their villages without any medical care. on the front line of the battle, many health workers have died. officials say it's because they don't have proper protective gear or adequate training, but it is fear of the disease that is causing more harm than the disease itself. >> we've got to use sanitizer. >> reporter: teams are now patrolling neighborhoods to educate the public on how the disease is spread, but many believe isolation wards are, in effect, a death sentence, causing people to hide sick relatives and bury their bodies in deep secret. what's different about this ebola outbreak is that it's the first time in the history of the disease that it spread
debora patta is tracking developments in south africa. >> reporter: a top liberian health official tells us that there may be hundreds more fatalities than has already been reported and the outbreak is going to get worse. one of the epicenters of the disease is in liberia's capital where there are only two treatment centers. one of them has only 18 beds for ebola victims. this means that many infected people are being left to die in their villages without any medical care. on the front...
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debora patta has details on this. >> reporter: the fear is that the deadly ebola virus turned deadly as an angry mob raid add treatment center in the largest slum in the capital of monrovia. >> the mob forced open an isolation ward chanting no ebola in west point, and looted the clinic, removing contaminated medical items, instruments and soiled bedding. it is believed as many as 29 patients fled the treatment center and their whereabouts are unknown. doctors without borders have likened the outbreak to war and say it is deteriorating faster than they can respond to. >> aiding the spread of the virus in the region are dysfunctional health systems and a desperate shortage of trained health workers, treatment centers are filling up faster than they can be provided here a classroom has been turned into a makeshift isolation unit. a sick child lies on a mattress. this woman cries for help after her husband collapsed. this map man's body was dumped in the street and left there for two days. >> doctors without borders are building two new treatment centers in monrovia, but emergency coordi
debora patta has details on this. >> reporter: the fear is that the deadly ebola virus turned deadly as an angry mob raid add treatment center in the largest slum in the capital of monrovia. >> the mob forced open an isolation ward chanting no ebola in west point, and looted the clinic, removing contaminated medical items, instruments and soiled bedding. it is believed as many as 29 patients fled the treatment center and their whereabouts are unknown. doctors without borders have...
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >> axelrod: coming up, if they can make it there-- whales are on the move to new york create a beautiful mix of city and nature. and the sight some of hollywood's big oast names don't want you to see when the cbs evening news continues. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking januvia and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area which may be pancreatitis. tell your doctor right away and stop taking januvia if you have an allergic reaction th
debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >> axelrod: coming up, if they can make it there-- whales are on the move to new york create a beautiful mix of city and nature. and the sight some of hollywood's big oast names don't want you to see when the cbs evening news continues. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it...
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ktvu's debora villalon is live in mountain view with details about man shot and killed at a rap convert. >> reporter: kristina, 20,000 people are here for rascal flatts. you might hear that show is still going on as police look for whoever got a gun in here last night and used it. ♪[ music ] wiz khalifa is a popular young rapper, nor known for praising pot than violence in his music. but last night violence came to him a half-dozen shots fired as his shoreline show was ending. >> we do want to catch the individual or individuals involved with the shooting rt the man killed friends say was 38-year-old erik johnson of oakland, a husband and father, concert promoter with a record label. he was to host an offparty at the san josi club after the concert. but about 11:00 p.m. johnson was shot several times. >> the shooting occurred backstage at shoreline amphitheater and right now we're looking for a suspect, could be multiple suspects. we have a description of one individual involved. >> reporter: that description, a black man in his 20s, 5'to 5'8, short hair, white participate and black shi
ktvu's debora villalon is live in mountain view with details about man shot and killed at a rap convert. >> reporter: kristina, 20,000 people are here for rascal flatts. you might hear that show is still going on as police look for whoever got a gun in here last night and used it. ♪[ music ] wiz khalifa is a popular young rapper, nor known for praising pot than violence in his music. but last night violence came to him a half-dozen shots fired as his shoreline show was ending. >>...
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that involves multiple vehicles and the fire truck the we have more on the breaking news from ktvu's debora villalon, live at the intersection, where several firefighter as well as a driver were all injured. >> reporter: now four hours later it's still a surreal sight. it's not often that you see something this big, a full ladder truck on its side, mangled after rolling on a city street and next to it, it you can see the wreckage of an suv that rolled on top of it. that drier was trapped in his gmc yukon for at least half an hour as first police and then firefighters tried to free him. witnesses tell us he was awake and talking and moving his arms and legs before he was airlifted to john muir hospital in walnut creek and there is every hope he will survive his injuries. four firefighters on the ladder truck went to vallejo to be checked out. they were racing lights and sirens to a kitchen fire when somehow they tangled with one or more cars and lost control trying to miss the collision. this retired firefighter who took the video says they were in shock after the crash, but still tried to h
that involves multiple vehicles and the fire truck the we have more on the breaking news from ktvu's debora villalon, live at the intersection, where several firefighter as well as a driver were all injured. >> reporter: now four hours later it's still a surreal sight. it's not often that you see something this big, a full ladder truck on its side, mangled after rolling on a city street and next to it, it you can see the wreckage of an suv that rolled on top of it. that drier was trapped...
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debora villalon went to santa cruz and found out what caused it and how long the smell will stick around>> okay my name is steven and i'm your captain. >> reporter: passengers on this sunset cruise got a show. sea birds sweeping and diving. sales darting up close because dinner was dead anchovies. thousands of them. >> they're looking for a safe place to stay. they swim to the harbor, deplete the oxygen and they die. sort of a sad escape. sorry. >> reporter: this shows the anchovies in a feeding frenzy. rotting fish can damage boats. the ramp is now closed along with the kayak and paddle boat rental. this happened last year too and skippers know it gets worse before it gets better. >> the quality of the water and the quality of the air is going to diminish. and so people may be less likely to want to come out this weekend. >> it smells fishy but not overwhelming to me, not really. >> reporter: for this family out for the first day on their sailboat. >> it's a hard thing to recruit people to come out and scoop up dead first name. >> reporter: tomorrow people will gather for the first day
debora villalon went to santa cruz and found out what caused it and how long the smell will stick around>> okay my name is steven and i'm your captain. >> reporter: passengers on this sunset cruise got a show. sea birds sweeping and diving. sales darting up close because dinner was dead anchovies. thousands of them. >> they're looking for a safe place to stay. they swim to the harbor, deplete the oxygen and they die. sort of a sad escape. sorry. >> reporter: this shows...
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adolescente la secuestrarron para venderla , pero ahora quiere llegar lejos por eso corre, nada, y deboralas, recorrio 2392 en bicicleta y corrió 735 más, 37898 millas en total por ruta de tratantes de mujeres . >> si se puede vivir soñar de decir . >> esto comenzó por en enfermedad que casi dejó ciego a su hijo . >> fueron 65 días que se reto a si misma 65 días para nadar ir en bicicleta , correr de cancún washington . >> pocos días comparado con lo que sufren miles de mujeres en todo el mundo . >> gente decía que no sabían . >> por eso adelante en viaje que no termina para dejar el pasado y recuperar lo que a ella y más mujeres un día les robaron en méxico telemundo . >> [música] . >> si que gran mujer . >> bueno el selfie de todos los selfies, para quien sufre >> ese matrimonio es una farsa y la verdad quiero acabar con Él... y yo soy gay. >> Él no es gay. el... estÁ confundido. >> me amenaza que la condiciÓn para que yo conozca a mi hija es que yo le dÉ los papeles. [llanto de la niÑa] >> te estamos esperando. queremos que ya nos lleves para ee.uu. o ni siquiera va a reÍr ni a llorar.
adolescente la secuestrarron para venderla , pero ahora quiere llegar lejos por eso corre, nada, y deboralas, recorrio 2392 en bicicleta y corrió 735 más, 37898 millas en total por ruta de tratantes de mujeres . >> si se puede vivir soñar de decir . >> esto comenzó por en enfermedad que casi dejó ciego a su hijo . >> fueron 65 días que se reto a si misma 65 días para nadar ir en bicicleta , correr de cancún washington . >> pocos días comparado con lo que sufren...
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reporting live in santa rosa, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we found ta -- tarantulas one. how they're motivated by the bird and the bees. >>> and here's another look at the web cam from the big island in hawaii. our chief meteorologist bill martin is going to give us the current track. >>> and a remind er you can get ktvu news to go. download our app and watch our newscasts on your mobile device. >>> back now to our developing news in that hurricane that is starting to lash the big island of hawaii. this is a live picture once again from hilo where the sun has just set there. it's wet, it's windy and it's going to get a whole lot worse in the next coming hours. >> it really is. and this is the first recorded time in history that a hurricane has hit the big island. it looks as though it might make it as a category 1 hurricane. these winds gusts out of hilo see them here wind are coming in the right direction. those are the outer bands gusting to 30. that's nothing with wind gusts coming up in the next hours easily at 35 miles per hour. this land fall could be over between
reporting live in santa rosa, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we found ta -- tarantulas one. how they're motivated by the bird and the bees. >>> and here's another look at the web cam from the big island in hawaii. our chief meteorologist bill martin is going to give us the current track. >>> and a remind er you can get ktvu news to go. download our app and watch our newscasts on your mobile device. >>> back now to our developing news in that...
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debora villalon is live at the road closed overnight getting some much needed retrofit. >> reporter: a 24 hour operation, both here and about a half mile down where there's an identical construction zone. tearing gaps in this freeway to replace two 50-year-old hinges. it's the sound of concrete breaking up and for caltranss the sound of long awaited work getting done. >> there are benchmarks all across the project. right now we're actually, we're going on time. >> reporter: on time to get a hinge like the one berubber replaced. hinges allow the road to expand and contract and shift without breaking during an earthquake. more relevant than ever after this week's quake. but this retrofit has been on the board for years. >> how can we make it safer? it's something that's been planned this is more like maintenance that's been planned for a long time. >> reporter: interstate 280 carries about 1,600 cars each day in and out of san francisco. heavy ware and tear and after the recent quake, the elevated freeways got another inspection. >> they came back and looked at this. there wasn't anyth
debora villalon is live at the road closed overnight getting some much needed retrofit. >> reporter: a 24 hour operation, both here and about a half mile down where there's an identical construction zone. tearing gaps in this freeway to replace two 50-year-old hinges. it's the sound of concrete breaking up and for caltranss the sound of long awaited work getting done. >> there are benchmarks all across the project. right now we're actually, we're going on time. >> reporter: on...
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but first debora villalon with surveillance video that continues to contradict the truck driver's story. >> that severe video is prerevealing. what can tell you tonight is the injuries were minor to moderate. it's luckily, this was a relatively slow speed crash. surveillance video catches the crash. the 18 wheeler turns left. knocking the train off the track, passengers off their seats. >> a lot of hollering, a lot of p pushing a lot of people running across the street. >> reporter: anthony barry came to the hospital to get checked out. >> it hurts like hell. it hurts like hell sir. >> incidents on third street something we've been paying attention to. >> reporter: lights with signs to keep cars, semis and trains separate on this busy corridor. >> the operator did everything he could have done. >> it's the veteran operator's first ever accident. and seeing the big rig looming. he dropped the overhead wires for safety and threw on his emergency brake. >> for somebody that's an operator it's extremely upsetting because it's the sense of powerlessness. >> reporter: the crash punctured the
but first debora villalon with surveillance video that continues to contradict the truck driver's story. >> that severe video is prerevealing. what can tell you tonight is the injuries were minor to moderate. it's luckily, this was a relatively slow speed crash. surveillance video catches the crash. the 18 wheeler turns left. knocking the train off the track, passengers off their seats. >> a lot of hollering, a lot of p pushing a lot of people running across the street. >>...
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ktvu's debora villalon live in the highway there near vallejo with why some drivers are concerned byey're seeing. >> reporter: or what they're not seeing gasia. it's kind of a black hole. we're at the bottom of a deep trench and you can hear and see traffic going by above us. vehicles flying by, many with no awareness this steep drop off is even here. highway37 was known as blood alley before it got a center divider. safe for now but saddled with back ups because it's one lane each direction, grassy marsh on both sides. >> i have seen the big dig. >> reporter: what's alarming drivers now is this unmarked trench. growing longer and deeper by the day. alongside the pavement headed westbound. in some places it plunges as much as 40 feet and startles people to realize it's so deep and so close. >> i think that they should put some cones out for sure. i drive two kids over 37 every day to my house in vallejo and it's bad. it's scary. >> there's a good 30-foot drop and it's all of i don't know how many feet from the road. >> reporter: the excavation is part of a massive fish and wildlife p
ktvu's debora villalon live in the highway there near vallejo with why some drivers are concerned byey're seeing. >> reporter: or what they're not seeing gasia. it's kind of a black hole. we're at the bottom of a deep trench and you can hear and see traffic going by above us. vehicles flying by, many with no awareness this steep drop off is even here. highway37 was known as blood alley before it got a center divider. safe for now but saddled with back ups because it's one lane each...
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debora good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's interesting that he spent his entire life downplaying his responsibility but now is escaping it to prevent a murder his attorneys are trying to portray him as a desperate hero. >> you were a little boy without legs. you experienced daily that disability and the effect of this. you experienced daily that you cannot run away. >> reporter: what's happened now is that the defense maintains that oscar pistorius has an exaggerated response to danger and that is why he shot and killed reeva steenkamp by accident thinking she was anintruder. the prosecution argued that it was a cold-blooded murder and the story is a lie. maurice. >> debora, thank you. >>> a michigan man faces life in prison this morning for the shooting of a 19-year-old woman on his porch. 55-year-old thee dough wafer claims self-defense when he shot renisha mcbride last year defense. he said he feared for his life when she banged on his door early one morning after she crashed her car. the case initially raised question
debora good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's interesting that he spent his entire life downplaying his responsibility but now is escaping it to prevent a murder his attorneys are trying to portray him as a desperate hero. >> you were a little boy without legs. you experienced daily that disability and the effect of this. you experienced daily that you cannot run away. >> reporter: what's happened now is that the defense maintains that oscar pistorius has an exaggerated...
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. >> ktvu's debora villalon is talking to people who live in the mobile home park. a lot of damage there. >> reporter: take a look at the ruins of three mobile homes in the senior community. two of them side by side right here. you can see a third one in the back and a 4th also burned to the ground. for the people in this 250 unit community the earthquake was just the start. natural gas lines ruptured and people were running from the flames. and helping their neighbors get out too. all of this made worse by a broken water main. and napa fire crews immediately called for back up. many residents needed help getting out. some in wheelchairs but everyone made it out safely. >> i noticed flames that were in the back of the house. and i thought this must be a gas leak and then it just took off. just took off. immediately. i mean it was a matter of two minutes before it was engulfed. >> shakingshaking and a baking. never had this. never felt this. it happened. you go with the flow. >> i am so happy that we are alive. that the rest of this doesn't matter very much anymore.
. >> ktvu's debora villalon is talking to people who live in the mobile home park. a lot of damage there. >> reporter: take a look at the ruins of three mobile homes in the senior community. two of them side by side right here. you can see a third one in the back and a 4th also burned to the ground. for the people in this 250 unit community the earthquake was just the start. natural gas lines ruptured and people were running from the flames. and helping their neighbors get out too....
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >> glor: and iranian airliner crashed after takeoff from tehran today, killing at least 39. a handful of people reportedly survived the crash of that plane, which was assembled in iran from ukrainian design, iran blames a string of recent crashes on western sanctions that prevent the import of modern planes and parts. more protests tonight in a st. louis suburb after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager this weekend. the local police chief says the officer had come under attack, julian johnson says many neighbors are not satisfied with that explanation. >> no justice, no peace. >> angry protesters march to front door of the police department today demanding answers. just one day after a ferguson officer shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown. >> the fatal shooting happened when the officer encountered two men on a street saturday afternoon. >> they say one of the men pushed the officer back into a squad car and there was a struggle over the officer's gun. >> st. louis county police chief john belmar. >> there was at
debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >> glor: and iranian airliner crashed after takeoff from tehran today, killing at least 39. a handful of people reportedly survived the crash of that plane, which was assembled in iran from ukrainian design, iran blames a string of recent crashes on western sanctions that prevent the import of modern planes and parts. more protests tonight in a st. louis suburb after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager this weekend. the...
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reports from debora patta and dr. jon lapook. the c.i.a.ogizes after an investigation finds the agency did indeed spy on the senate, despite his denials. bob orr reports. from a california parking lot to the beaches of florida, carter evans on what's behind a string of deadly single-engine plane crashes. and chip reid reports the fur was really flying in the competition to be the white house christmas tree. >> it gives you chills. captioning spons
reports from debora patta and dr. jon lapook. the c.i.a.ogizes after an investigation finds the agency did indeed spy on the senate, despite his denials. bob orr reports. from a california parking lot to the beaches of florida, carter evans on what's behind a string of deadly single-engine plane crashes. and chip reid reports the fur was really flying in the competition to be the white house christmas tree. >> it gives you chills. captioning spons
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and debora villalon is live now that the reviews are in. >> reporter: we're in the glendale neighborhood. this is where signs posted were supposed to keep the stadium crowd out but people here say they may need more defense. as fans soaked up the lush surroundings of levi stadium. another team besides soccer was in intent on its goal. >> it's a work in progress. you're never going to open a stadium without issues. >> we look at everything. every single thing we can do better every single event we're going to try to do that. >> reporter: staffing was spot on but he didn't like seeing fans jam some entrances while others were under used. >> everybody wants their bag at the same time. >> reporter: too large for security guidelines and lines to retrieve them were long. >> we had to tag it and bag it and i didn't like that experience and i know most people didn't so we're going to work on that. >> reporter: maybe be the ninest biggest hurdle. >> i didn't know the three lanes were going to be condensed to one. >> reporter: fans complained about long waits to get into parking lots. >> there's a
and debora villalon is live now that the reviews are in. >> reporter: we're in the glendale neighborhood. this is where signs posted were supposed to keep the stadium crowd out but people here say they may need more defense. as fans soaked up the lush surroundings of levi stadium. another team besides soccer was in intent on its goal. >> it's a work in progress. you're never going to open a stadium without issues. >> we look at everything. every single thing we can do better...
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debora patta is following us with news. >> good morning. solemn news. the world health organization sounded the alarm. ebola is spreading faster than it is to contain it. emergency measures have already been implemented. security forces have quarantined some villages and are going door to door looking for infected people encouraging them to get treatment. but it is on the front line of the bat toll prevent ebola to prevent from spiraling out of control that the fear of the disease often causes more harm than the disease itself. many people won't go for treatment believing that entering an isolation ward is an effective death sentence and in some instances highly contagious parents have run away. across the continent, there are increasingly jittery border officials. the libya plane was quarantined on suspicion that a passenger had ebola. and in south africa there were six cases although none of them tested positive for the disease. for "cbs this morning: saturday" debora patta, johannesburg south africa. >> for more on the outbreak we're joined by dr. wi
debora patta is following us with news. >> good morning. solemn news. the world health organization sounded the alarm. ebola is spreading faster than it is to contain it. emergency measures have already been implemented. security forces have quarantined some villages and are going door to door looking for infected people encouraging them to get treatment. but it is on the front line of the bat toll prevent ebola to prevent from spiraling out of control that the fear of the disease often...
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reporting live in santa rosa, debora villalon, ktvu news. >>> fremont police arrested a man after they say he broke into a home and sexually assaulted a woman inside. 34-year-old jamal morris was arrested just hours after police say he broke into a home on paseo parkway. it happened yesterday. police say he waited for a mother and her adult daughter to come home and then tied them up before sexually assaulting the mother. morris ran away with money and other items after a male resident returned to the home. he's a convicted felon and is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> the family of a cal football player who died after he collapsed during a conditioning work out is filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the university of california. ted agu died in february. his family claims, coaches and trainers failed to immediately help the 21-year-old after he began experiencing symptoms. members of the training staff saw him struggling and pulled him out before he passed out. >>> two nummi accidents friday and dozens of people hurt. resources were overwhelmed. tonight there are questions
reporting live in santa rosa, debora villalon, ktvu news. >>> fremont police arrested a man after they say he broke into a home and sexually assaulted a woman inside. 34-year-old jamal morris was arrested just hours after police say he broke into a home on paseo parkway. it happened yesterday. police say he waited for a mother and her adult daughter to come home and then tied them up before sexually assaulting the mother. morris ran away with money and other items after a male resident...
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. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infectedterial that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you.
. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infectedterial that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you.
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debora, good morning. >> both sides get a chance to sway the judge's verdict when it's time. it's high noon and he arrived at court feeling the pressure. for your the first time the fathers were in court to listen. the chief prosecutor kicked it off with what was on his mind. >> in keeping with the accused as an athlete, we argue the accused was in a relay run. he started the relainy with a baton. you hand it over. if you hand over the baton or drop it which he did, you cannot complete the race. you started the race by giving evidence. >> the state is arguing that he's a rageful narcissist who had a fight with his girlfriend reeva steenkamp and hit in fear behind the door. he's been described as a paranoid angry man who has a paramount skboes your to danger and he shot steenscan by into accident arguing she was an intruder. he made up a verlgs to cover his own lies and inconsistencies. >>> walgreens made a decision. the parent company called simply wall green overseas. >> investors didn't like the choice. walgreens' stop droked. >> these accounts are saying you know what? we
debora, good morning. >> both sides get a chance to sway the judge's verdict when it's time. it's high noon and he arrived at court feeling the pressure. for your the first time the fathers were in court to listen. the chief prosecutor kicked it off with what was on his mind. >> in keeping with the accused as an athlete, we argue the accused was in a relay run. he started the relainy with a baton. you hand it over. if you hand over the baton or drop it which he did, you cannot...
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debora patta is at a courthouse in pretoria where prosecutors say pistorius' testimony can't be trusted. >> reporter: the next two days are pivotal in the trial as both sides get a chance to sway the judge's verdict when it comes to closing arguments. it's high noon for oscar pistorius, and he arrived at court this morning feeling the pressure. for the first time the fathers of both pistorius and his girlfriend reeva steenkamp, were in court to listen as the chief prosecutor kicked things off. it was clear in his mind what the truth was. oscar pistorius was a deceitful witness who had systematically lied to the court. >> in keeping with the profession of an athlete, we argue that the accused was on a relay run. he started the relay run with the baton. you have to hand over the baton to the next athlete in order to complete the race. but if you drop that baton and if you stumble and drop that baton like he did, you cannot complete the race. you started the race by giving evidence. >> reporter: the state is arguing that pistorius is a rageful narcissist who had a fight with his girlfriend
debora patta is at a courthouse in pretoria where prosecutors say pistorius' testimony can't be trusted. >> reporter: the next two days are pivotal in the trial as both sides get a chance to sway the judge's verdict when it comes to closing arguments. it's high noon for oscar pistorius, and he arrived at court this morning feeling the pressure. for the first time the fathers of both pistorius and his girlfriend reeva steenkamp, were in court to listen as the chief prosecutor kicked things...
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debora patta is at the courthouse in pretoria. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's ironic that pistorius has spent his entire life downplaying his disability but is now emphasizing it in a bid to escape a murder charge. defense attorney barry roux is trying to portray him as a tragic hero who is desperately vulnerable on his stumps. >> a little boy without legs you experience daily that disability and the effect of it. you experience daily that you cannot run away. >> reporter: what's happened now is that the defense maintains that oscar pistorius has an exaggerated response to danger and that is why he shot and killed reeva steenkamp by accident thinking she was an intruder. the prosecution, however, argues it was cold-blooded murder and that pistorius is a liar. >> thank you. >>> a michigan man faces life in prison this morning for the shooting of a 19-year-old woman on his porch. 55-year-old theerodore wafer claimed self-defense when he shot a 19-year-old. the jury disagreed. he was convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter. he said he feared for hi
debora patta is at the courthouse in pretoria. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's ironic that pistorius has spent his entire life downplaying his disability but is now emphasizing it in a bid to escape a murder charge. defense attorney barry roux is trying to portray him as a tragic hero who is desperately vulnerable on his stumps. >> a little boy without legs you experience daily that disability and the effect of it. you experience daily that you cannot run away....