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debora quit her own medical practice when the children were born. she battled depression, weight gain, and was rumored to have a drinking problem. >> you got the impression that debora wasn't the easiest person in the world to live with. she was -- i don't want to say -- well, let's just leave it at that. >> in an effort to rekindle their marriage, the couple decided to go on a school trip to peru with their son, tim. while sightseeing along the amazon river and among the inca remains, an attractive blond nurse caught michael's attention. she was the mother of one of the other students. when they returned to kansas city, michael continued to see his new friend, which soon blossomed into a sexual affair. it didn't take debora long to find out about her husband's affair. she moved into a separate bedroom, and her drinking increased. >> her whole identity was her marriage and her family, because she didn't -- she no longer had her own career. i felt that maybe it was just really hard for her to let go of that. maybe she felt like she could change or so
debora quit her own medical practice when the children were born. she battled depression, weight gain, and was rumored to have a drinking problem. >> you got the impression that debora wasn't the easiest person in the world to live with. she was -- i don't want to say -- well, let's just leave it at that. >> in an effort to rekindle their marriage, the couple decided to go on a school trip to peru with their son, tim. while sightseeing along the amazon river and among the inca...
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debora debora debora, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.le has spoken about how her trip to south africa has arisen out of her love for animals. she was visiting south africa to do a volunteer stint at a game reserve dedicated to saving rhinos and elephants from poachers. speaking about her daughter in a local newspaper, mary chappelle said everyone who met her loved her. she lived a life of adventure and was full of life. chappelle never got to realize her dream of making an anti-poaching film. >> hi, everybody. i'm jack hanna. >> reporter: "cbs this morning" spoke to wildlife experts. >> someone asked how -- was it fast, what happened in the attack. i can tell you now when i film animals on the hunt in africa or tigers in asia or nepal, it happens in split seconds. it's like a bomb going off. there is no controlling anything. they are the king of beasts. >> reporter: hanna knows just how bad it can be. >> i live with it every single day of my life. i know the power of these animals. i know what can happen. >> reporter: getting up close to
debora debora debora, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.le has spoken about how her trip to south africa has arisen out of her love for animals. she was visiting south africa to do a volunteer stint at a game reserve dedicated to saving rhinos and elephants from poachers. speaking about her daughter in a local newspaper, mary chappelle said everyone who met her loved her. she lived a life of adventure and was full of life. chappelle never got to realize her dream of making an...
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debora patta is in johannesburg. >> in a tragic irony katherine chapell was in south africa raising moneyaign when she was fatally attacked by a lioness. assistant operations manager scott simpson says chapel was takenning photographs through an open window, contrary to park rules, when the animal attacked her. >> i think for the internationals, they do sometimes come here with the idea that it's a bit of a disney world thing where these are tame lions and i think that is a problem. i think that needs to be stressed that these are still wild animals. >> reporter: 29-year-old chapell had been an emmy-winner. the attack that killed chapell is the third incident at the lion park in the past six months. an australian tourist was mauled by a lion in march. but unlike chapell the other victims lived to tell their stories. the lion park is part of a multi-million-dlarp south african tourist industry where lionslions are bred in captivity. visitors are allowed to drive their own vehicles through large enclosures where lions roam freely. tourists can even interact with the lions allowed to hold an
debora patta is in johannesburg. >> in a tragic irony katherine chapell was in south africa raising moneyaign when she was fatally attacked by a lioness. assistant operations manager scott simpson says chapel was takenning photographs through an open window, contrary to park rules, when the animal attacked her. >> i think for the internationals, they do sometimes come here with the idea that it's a bit of a disney world thing where these are tame lions and i think that is a problem....
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. >> all right, debora villalon inen danville. a game engineer won the luncheon with buffett. the money goes to the glide foundation. the annual action has raised some $20 million in the past 15 years. >>> the individual behind a ballot initiative got the go ahead today. the act would be displayed above the american flag. protocall says the american flag should always be on top. another initiative backed by this same man wants the governor of california to be called president as in president jerry brown. lewis marneli is from san diego he says he thinks california is like its own country and so he says we should start acting like it. >>> in hawaii, the u.s.s. arizona reopened after being shut down for a week because of an accident involving a ship. the mercy was being maneuvers by tug boats at the time. no one was hurt but the arizona memorial was closed to visitors because of the damage to the dock. the navy is now investigating the accident. >>> it hardly seems like the place that a father and daughter should embrace for the fir
. >> all right, debora villalon inen danville. a game engineer won the luncheon with buffett. the money goes to the glide foundation. the annual action has raised some $20 million in the past 15 years. >>> the individual behind a ballot initiative got the go ahead today. the act would be displayed above the american flag. protocall says the american flag should always be on top. another initiative backed by this same man wants the governor of california to be called president as...
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debora villalon tonight in tuburon. >>> tesla is exploring into the old solindra plant.also expected to create hundreds of new jobs. the electric car company already employs thousands of people in fremont at its auto plant in it old nummi factory. >>> murdoch the ceo of 21 century fox is handing over control of media to his two sons. he said his son james will become ceo and he has son lochland will be an executive chairman. kerry's departure will leave only family members as senior management. >>> this was opening night of the san francisco black film festival. the festival has celebrated its 17th year showcasing black film makers. the films this year include a dark comedy about driving while black. there's another film about the late bay area rapper mack gray. >> and there's plenty to do this weekend. >> i'm ken wayne with your weekend watch around the bay area. friday night the gordon lighthood performs. saturday kicks off with women's world cup soccer action right here on ktvu fox 2. france takes on columbia in the first game followed by england battling mexico cover
debora villalon tonight in tuburon. >>> tesla is exploring into the old solindra plant.also expected to create hundreds of new jobs. the electric car company already employs thousands of people in fremont at its auto plant in it old nummi factory. >>> murdoch the ceo of 21 century fox is handing over control of media to his two sons. he said his son james will become ceo and he has son lochland will be an executive chairman. kerry's departure will leave only family members as...
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. >> ktvu's debora villalon on the legacy of thalia saucedo who died a week shy of turning 18. >> itxplain how much you do for our family. >> reporter: dora saucedo found this mother's day card in her daughter's room. >> we do see this type of stuff on a daily basis. >> reporter: her father, a firefighter who knows that life is precious. >> we're carrying on natalia's legacy by doing the things she loved. >> her life was so big. just fun, outgoing and bubbly and i miss that. >> natalia's yearbook just arrived. an honor student who last year would have been a class officer and mentor. a special memorial has been apted, a hard worker, giver. she volunteered in a gift drive just after knee surgery. >> while she was standing there in crutches, she was standing there giving toys to kids because she loved it. >> reporter: the girl driving another in the backseat walked away but natalia was crashed in the front seat. impairment not an issue but the teenage driver's speed and exexperience may have been. >> the way teenagers think they're uninvincible. and as parents we think that happens to
. >> ktvu's debora villalon on the legacy of thalia saucedo who died a week shy of turning 18. >> itxplain how much you do for our family. >> reporter: dora saucedo found this mother's day card in her daughter's room. >> we do see this type of stuff on a daily basis. >> reporter: her father, a firefighter who knows that life is precious. >> we're carrying on natalia's legacy by doing the things she loved. >> her life was so big. just fun, outgoing and...
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, debora. >> reporter: it was just past this bus shelter. three women and a boy walking with their backs toward the truck. in the moments after the crash, people at their cars or near by stores ran to help the victimless. sitting at the bus stop was only gray but the nissan sedan slammed into a group of five on is sidewalk. >> i saw him hit the pole. then i saw everybody flying. the kids flying, the lady under the car. and i'm going jesus. >> reporter: two women were pinned under the car. one died instantly. the other was rescued by a tow truck driver who made a u turn to help. >> i came to the median and backed up. >> i was able to pick up the front of the car and lift the vehicle off of the pedestrian maybe saving her life. >> reporter: injuries range from serious to critical. one child was driven to childrens. another child and two surviving women were rushed away by the ambulance. >> as he was at the light. he was slumped over. >> reporter: several witnesses say the driver a 65-year-old man was seen slumped at the wheel. not moving and d
, debora. >> reporter: it was just past this bus shelter. three women and a boy walking with their backs toward the truck. in the moments after the crash, people at their cars or near by stores ran to help the victimless. sitting at the bus stop was only gray but the nissan sedan slammed into a group of five on is sidewalk. >> i saw him hit the pole. then i saw everybody flying. the kids flying, the lady under the car. and i'm going jesus. >> reporter: two women were pinned...
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. >>> michael farrar and debora green first met in medical school in 1977.near-genius i.q.s. there was an instant attraction,
. >>> michael farrar and debora green first met in medical school in 1977.near-genius i.q.s. there was an instant attraction,
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debora villalon has the story. >> reporter: don't let this quiet scene in san bruno fool you. inside it's bethlehem. more than a thousand seats -l all filled, everyone glued to the tv screen. >> it's like my own section instead of having my own seat. >> reporter: at his hand a remote that lights up the blue light every time there's a score. high energy but no parking fee. and the snacks here cheaper. >> it started with me way back when my mother was telling me stories about barry -rp. >> reporter: diaz was always a fan. but started converting his the man cave since he got his season tickets. >> it's great that i get to do it with my daughter, teaching her about the warriors and her cousins. so this is a family event more than anything. >> the whole family can be in here and spend time together and watch the game. >> reporter: it does seem this space transports everyone closer to home court. >> go. >> hey. >> what can you beat with friends and family? i like to set the game. i love it here more to tell you the truth. that's the best part. >> reporter: as elaborate as he's got i
debora villalon has the story. >> reporter: don't let this quiet scene in san bruno fool you. inside it's bethlehem. more than a thousand seats -l all filled, everyone glued to the tv screen. >> it's like my own section instead of having my own seat. >> reporter: at his hand a remote that lights up the blue light every time there's a score. high energy but no parking fee. and the snacks here cheaper. >> it started with me way back when my mother was telling me stories...
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debora villalon is live now where plans are on the way for a huge rally after the supreme court's decision. >> reporter: that's right health heather, it'll be here at the castro. about 30,000 people will show up here. >> we're going to do it? >> yeah. yeah. >> are you really? >> yes. >> reporter: together almost 30 years, lewis and gafney were the first to marry in the city in 2004 and later were plaintiffs against proposition a. >> it would be like at 6:30 tomorrow morning we need to be ready. right. >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: now they're ready for a ban that could throw out the proposition. >> i think we all should have the freedom to marry who we want. >> right now the country is divided between the marriage haves and marriage have notes. >> reporter: with the couple suing, marrying then relocated and found they had no marriage rights. >> can that state say you're no longer married, we're going take away your marriage. that sadly is the truth. >> no matter what it's coming down during pride week. >> reporter: tony houston is organizing the rally the evening of the ruling however
debora villalon is live now where plans are on the way for a huge rally after the supreme court's decision. >> reporter: that's right health heather, it'll be here at the castro. about 30,000 people will show up here. >> we're going to do it? >> yeah. yeah. >> are you really? >> yes. >> reporter: together almost 30 years, lewis and gafney were the first to marry in the city in 2004 and later were plaintiffs against proposition a. >> it would be like at...
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debora villalon live at bay area stadium where the grateful dead's last concert is being performed. >> it's still not over. we're still watching on the screen. with a one hour intermission this show and the one last night long. but of course fans love the rambling tunes. four surviving members and a song book that fans know by heart. it wasn't an intimate venue. a 17,000 seat stadium. but the crowds didn't care. on their feet and swaying. happy to be with other members of the tribe. it was a reunion for many dead heads. >> it was like a laser beam. it was so magical. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: people are still talking about this rainbow that appeared over the stage during the concert. >> it was like it was raining. i was looking around like is this happening. and everybody looking around is like, look at the rainbow. >> look at me i'm jerry. >> reporter: no selfie back when this couple started their run of 150 dead shows. never waivering even after jerry garcia died. >> we were all jerry. jerry was there last night. that's where the rainbow came from. then-- and we have jerry and t
debora villalon live at bay area stadium where the grateful dead's last concert is being performed. >> it's still not over. we're still watching on the screen. with a one hour intermission this show and the one last night long. but of course fans love the rambling tunes. four surviving members and a song book that fans know by heart. it wasn't an intimate venue. a 17,000 seat stadium. but the crowds didn't care. on their feet and swaying. happy to be with other members of the tribe. it...
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. >>> and debora villalon is joining us live with i'm guessing pretty upset fans. >> reporter: well they'reproud of their team for that valiant come back. but we watched at pete's tavern. but for now look at this. the team hands out rally towels but of course we heard the excitement. >> all our hard work. steph curry is our guy. we've got this. >> reporter: five minutes later the cavaliers had it. everyone was hoping for the same kind of overtime win the warriors pulled out in game one with 500 people packed into two bars. up until then everyone had been stunned on how much the team was struggling. even with the cavs missing two of their stars. it went to the wire but still it didn't fall the warriors way. >> we will never give up. we are the number one team in the league. we're going to play hard every night and that's what i love about this team. >> warriors. >> it's all going to be on his shoulders. tip my hat to him. great guy. but when it comes to this, we know he's going to put up good points. we know he's going to do well. but i think our team is stronger. >> i think lebron has been
. >>> and debora villalon is joining us live with i'm guessing pretty upset fans. >> reporter: well they'reproud of their team for that valiant come back. but we watched at pete's tavern. but for now look at this. the team hands out rally towels but of course we heard the excitement. >> all our hard work. steph curry is our guy. we've got this. >> reporter: five minutes later the cavaliers had it. everyone was hoping for the same kind of overtime win the warriors...
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debora patta is in durban south africa. good morning. >> good morning.woman killed in this attack has not yet been identified although the u.s. embassy in south africa has been informed of her death. this incident follows two other attacks at the same park over the past six months. >> reporter: the warnings appear, keep windows closed at all times. but it was a warning ignored by the visiting american and her guide as they drove through camp two and were approached by a white lioness. scott simpson is the assistant operations manager. >> she got slowly towards the car and the lady was taking pictures of it. the lion then sort of lunged at the car, and it bit the lady through the window. >> reporter: the tour guide driving this white suv tried to save the woman, raising the alarm. >> our staff immediately rushed over to chase the lion away. and the gentleman that was driving, he sustained some injuries to his arms trying to get the lion out as well. >> reporter: emergency crews arrived soon after the attack but the woman died of her injuries. the lion par
debora patta is in durban south africa. good morning. >> good morning.woman killed in this attack has not yet been identified although the u.s. embassy in south africa has been informed of her death. this incident follows two other attacks at the same park over the past six months. >> reporter: the warnings appear, keep windows closed at all times. but it was a warning ignored by the visiting american and her guide as they drove through camp two and were approached by a white...
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debora patta in johannesburg. thank you, debora. >>> the problem, it's not the size of the house. inside that house. vinita nair reports on lawsuit. they claim a man's swinging lifestyle goes way too far. vinita, what are you talking about? >> yes. randy carter has been running an illegal business out of his home. a swinger's club that he advertises on his website, naughty neighbors. now his real neighbors say they've had enough. the hills of bear creek is gated subdivision outside of ft. worth. they noticed one house was attracting dozens of cars at odd hours on the weekend sfwhoo this is the side of our house, the property line a and mr. carter's house. >> he lives next door with his wife and two young children. >> we never counted the cars at least 85 that come in and out. >> randy carter was arrested in 2013 for illegal dumping. at least five beds were lined up in a room. two months ago the homeowner's association discovered the home was featured on a website naughty neighbors. on the web page the property votes private parties with a light show and pro deejay. there's even a
debora patta in johannesburg. thank you, debora. >>> the problem, it's not the size of the house. inside that house. vinita nair reports on lawsuit. they claim a man's swinging lifestyle goes way too far. vinita, what are you talking about? >> yes. randy carter has been running an illegal business out of his home. a swinger's club that he advertises on his website, naughty neighbors. now his real neighbors say they've had enough. the hills of bear creek is gated subdivision...
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debora villalon is live with the high anxiety. >> we're on the roof on ktvu. our transmission tower is all lit up alternating blue and gold. this day between games is a chance for players and fans to catch their breaths. >> today we're going to be making the golden state sunday. >> reporter: white sponge cake, two scoops of ice cream. >> we're going to put this bad boy on a plate. >> reporter: sprinkles. >> blue and gold right on top and then this is ready to serve. >> reporter: a huge seller for the past week. >> we sold several hundred. absolutely. >> and yesterday? >> 65 in one day which is, which is just fantastic. >> reporter: fans were tasting victory when steph curry propelled the game into overtime. but the aftertaste was sour. watching lebron james get the come back. not unlike lebron and the cavs. under estimating. >> we're going to roll over these guys. they're not at full strength. at this point everybody can play and you can't fall into that trap. >>> robert says more players finished college in his day so became pros, smarter and more mature. >>
debora villalon is live with the high anxiety. >> we're on the roof on ktvu. our transmission tower is all lit up alternating blue and gold. this day between games is a chance for players and fans to catch their breaths. >> today we're going to be making the golden state sunday. >> reporter: white sponge cake, two scoops of ice cream. >> we're going to put this bad boy on a plate. >> reporter: sprinkles. >> blue and gold right on top and then this is ready to...
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debora villalon is live in sonoma where he made his first start. >> reporter: he's been a closer forves especially on top of his notoriety as a gay player. >> how much this message and how much -- >> [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: our interview with shawn conroy was interrupted by an ice bath. the ultimate tribute by his teammates. >> there we go. yeah. >> reporter: he started this game with a steering strike and never looked back. the 23-year-old was recruited from new york because of his good command, his cutter, his change up. but the rainbow accessories his teammates wore touch on what else he's known for. >> it was very casual and comfortable and he just wanted to let people know, who he is. >> reporter: the gm says it was a natural part of getting to know their new player. >> he's been on high school teams and college teams openly gay and it's never been an issue there and happy to say it's never been an issue here. >> reporter: it's an independent league, the pacific association. this match up the stompers versus vallejo admirals. conroy's both parents get him to and f
debora villalon is live in sonoma where he made his first start. >> reporter: he's been a closer forves especially on top of his notoriety as a gay player. >> how much this message and how much -- >> [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: our interview with shawn conroy was interrupted by an ice bath. the ultimate tribute by his teammates. >> there we go. yeah. >> reporter: he started this game with a steering strike and never looked back. the 23-year-old was...
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debora villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the fog rolls back in and temperatures tonight a good 10, 15 degreesler than last night. there are the low clouds and fog above this. there's some high clouds moving in. those clouds will bring chance of thunderstorms into the lake tahoe area. here we are looking at what is happening. you see some of the high clouds coming in and here's the fog along the coast. we're going to see more high clouds. more fog and temperatures trending down after a very hot day today. with temperatures into the upper 90s in many places. tomorrow we're going to see the warmest spot in the upper 80s, low 90s. much cooler tonight than it was last night. a good 10 degrees cooler in most even inland bay valleys. the winds are blowing the right way. 23-miles-an-hour that's blowing the cool moist air. the fog is blowing it right on shore. not so windy at sfo. as you go through the microclimates tomorrow. temperatures cooler, nice though. in berkeley you're going to get into the mid-70s. in the livermore valley you're in the upper 80s. maybe a few more 90s showing up toward morgan
debora villalon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the fog rolls back in and temperatures tonight a good 10, 15 degreesler than last night. there are the low clouds and fog above this. there's some high clouds moving in. those clouds will bring chance of thunderstorms into the lake tahoe area. here we are looking at what is happening. you see some of the high clouds coming in and here's the fog along the coast. we're going to see more high clouds. more fog and temperatures trending down after a...
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te pawn, the ultimate weapon that debora green used in this fight with michael farrar. she in some ways probably loved those kids. in other ways viewed them as an expendable resource to be used in this war. >>> tourists are fleeing tunisia after a single gunman killed 38 people sending shock waves through a country that many had seen as stabilizing. and greece on the brink. talks between greece and its creditors have collapsed leaving the future in the balance. >>> in hot pursuit, hope has not ended as hundreds of u.s. law enforcement agents are looking for one remaining prison escapee who is still on the loose. i'm george howell. we have much more on that story ahead. >> i'm becky anderson. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. this is cnn "newsroom".." >> i'm live in tunisia, in front of the seaside resort where a single gunman went on a shooting rampage killing at least 38 people. that attack has left this country reeling. last night, we saw demonstrates outside the hotel to denounce the terror attack and demand better security. in just a minute we
te pawn, the ultimate weapon that debora green used in this fight with michael farrar. she in some ways probably loved those kids. in other ways viewed them as an expendable resource to be used in this war. >>> tourists are fleeing tunisia after a single gunman killed 38 people sending shock waves through a country that many had seen as stabilizing. and greece on the brink. talks between greece and its creditors have collapsed leaving the future in the balance. >>> in hot...
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debora and dr. jay are here. >> yes. >> i notice dr. buzz welcome to you and deb, welcome back. let's begin with this woman. what are your sources tell you about her? >> she's absolutely cooperating. what we know is there are a couple of things that authorities have determined definitively. the first is she had a cell phone that was used multiple times to call people associates friends, known to richard matt. it's unclear whether in fact she's the one who placed the calls on their behalf or whether these two men accessed her phone and made them call made the calls themselves. second thing we know is that she has told authorities that she was the one who's supposed to be waiting there on the other side of that manhole cover when the two convicts got out of prison and drive them to safety. they could have been miles, and miles, and miles away now it appears they're close to the prison itself. >> dr. buzz on this woman, i was talking to a former retired u.s. marshal who was saying earlier, women, some women love outlaws. and there is that lure especially when you're working for i d
debora and dr. jay are here. >> yes. >> i notice dr. buzz welcome to you and deb, welcome back. let's begin with this woman. what are your sources tell you about her? >> she's absolutely cooperating. what we know is there are a couple of things that authorities have determined definitively. the first is she had a cell phone that was used multiple times to call people associates friends, known to richard matt. it's unclear whether in fact she's the one who placed the calls on...
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debora farrah thank you so much. i appreciate it.g me phil lerman former executive producer of "america's most wanted," welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> in reading your opinion piece, in the slightly less than short term these two will be caught because they're not exactly the brightest bulbs in the bunch. >> i think that's probably the case. these guys have got to be pretty lucky to stay out this far. it's a testament to new york state law enforcement in general that usually when guys break out of prison they're not prepared for life on the outside, and they don't have the money, they don't have the resources, they don't have a way to get through. they're not the kind of guys who will get out there in the woods gathering nuts and berries and hunkering down. they're going to make a mistake. the question is is law enforcement going to be ready? is the public going to be ready to catch that mistake? let's hope we catch that mistake before somebody else gets hurt which is obviously a real possibility. >> right. moving ba
debora farrah thank you so much. i appreciate it.g me phil lerman former executive producer of "america's most wanted," welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> in reading your opinion piece, in the slightly less than short term these two will be caught because they're not exactly the brightest bulbs in the bunch. >> i think that's probably the case. these guys have got to be pretty lucky to stay out this far. it's a testament to new york state law...
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. >> debora patta in durban south africa thank you. >> another warning, follow the warnings there. >>fornia new water restrictions are in in effect. the governor wants to cut water use state's $5 billion pool industry are fighting back over what they call is say mischaracterization that swimming pools are water wasters. >> this was the 1950s american dream. >> reporter: barrie fisher built a swimming pool at the backyard of her home when her son was young. as he grew up the pool sad sat idle. >> was the drought the final straw that convinced you to get rid of it? >> yes. we were to the point of having to replace all of the equipment. replaster the pool and with the drought, i'd almost feel guilty. >> reporter: so she hired steve espenschied whose companies fill-ins and demolishes pools. >> we sell maybe one pool in a year in the last 20 years then eventually got to two pools a week for the past year and a half two years. >> reporter: there are over 1 million residential pools in california. each takes 15,000 gallons of water. that's 15 trillion gallons state wide. but a handful of are
. >> debora patta in durban south africa thank you. >> another warning, follow the warnings there. >>fornia new water restrictions are in in effect. the governor wants to cut water use state's $5 billion pool industry are fighting back over what they call is say mischaracterization that swimming pools are water wasters. >> this was the 1950s american dream. >> reporter: barrie fisher built a swimming pool at the backyard of her home when her son was young. as he...
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debora villalon with more on the reaction from neighbors. >> poor baby. >> reporter: russell turner livese house where it happened. he's friendly with the family and he's seen the boy playing. >> golly, i am so sorry to hear that. >> reporter: all was quiet as police wrapped up their investigation. earlier the parents had rushed to kaiser hospital with the ambulance. then come home without their son. >> i seen the family enter the home and heard the cries and moans from the mother. it's pretty terrible. >> need a cover with the pool or some sort of structure. >> reporter: vallejo police say the pool was accessible out the back door. but the youngster didn't slip away. he was in the backyard alone, his mom and dad aware of it. >> playing in the backyard, parents were inside the house. and at some point they didn't hear the child play out back and went to check on him and found him bloat floating in the pool. >> reporter: nine days ago in concord a 1-year-old girl drowned in a backyard pool. her mother was home but didn't alize the toddler wandered outside. as in vallejo, parents tried resu
debora villalon with more on the reaction from neighbors. >> poor baby. >> reporter: russell turner livese house where it happened. he's friendly with the family and he's seen the boy playing. >> golly, i am so sorry to hear that. >> reporter: all was quiet as police wrapped up their investigation. earlier the parents had rushed to kaiser hospital with the ambulance. then come home without their son. >> i seen the family enter the home and heard the cries and moans...
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at to highlight a -- also to highlight a couple of others, pedro debora and gonzalez served too theyir vess eel and went home to live long lives in floresville. additionally, i want to say that mr. deborah and mr. gonzalez obtained the medals they earned in the service and recently got them from the department of navy. in deborah these medals include the victory -- the medal he is got, the presidential unit citation ribbon, the honorable service lapel pin and the pacific campaign medal with a bronze star also. for mr. gonzalez also these medals include the world war ii victory medal, american campaign medal presidential unit citation ribbon, combat action ribbon, along with the pacific medal along with a bronze star also. again there's only just a few examples of the men and women from wilson county, particularly from floresville who served. i want to acknowledge the sacrifice of those veterans along with the veterans from my congressional district, individuals who served and put their country ahead of self and for whom i'm recognizing with the renaming of the floresville postal faci
at to highlight a -- also to highlight a couple of others, pedro debora and gonzalez served too theyir vess eel and went home to live long lives in floresville. additionally, i want to say that mr. deborah and mr. gonzalez obtained the medals they earned in the service and recently got them from the department of navy. in deborah these medals include the victory -- the medal he is got, the presidential unit citation ribbon, the honorable service lapel pin and the pacific campaign medal with a...