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for cbs this morning, saturday, debora patta, capetown, south africa. party perfect.lmost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> the best selling female country singer ever. her fans have been waiting 15 years for a new studio album. well the wait is over. her album now is available. and, twain discussed the long wait with lee cowen. ♪ ♪ >> i like being close to the fans. physically i like touching them the i just like that. ♪ you know i want you >> i am just one of them. then i forget who i am. ♪ no no no >> reporter: the fans have waited a long time for shaniya twain to put out new music. series of personal set backs left the mega star feeling less like songwriting and more like hiding away. ♪ ♪ >> getting a div
for cbs this morning, saturday, debora patta, capetown, south africa. party perfect.lmost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>>...
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a better way to keep your parents safe >> absolutely know the truth about that thank you so much deboramad money's" back >> coming up last year new realic suffered a down turn. >> if they want the most. >> announcer: cramer sits down with the company's founder and ceo next experience the lexus rx with advance safety... standard. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred do
a better way to keep your parents safe >> absolutely know the truth about that thank you so much deboramad money's" back >> coming up last year new realic suffered a down turn. >> if they want the most. >> announcer: cramer sits down with the company's founder and ceo next experience the lexus rx with advance safety... standard. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [he has a new business teaching lessons....
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debora villalon tells us what investigators saw as they watched that video.an jones shot this video in his front yard. >> i looked out my window and i saw a ten-foot flame. >> reporter: he didn't pick up his phone until firefighters arrived. he was busy fighting the fire no escape for jones and his room pavement one car was already destroyed and his front gate was impassable. >> flames were covering the flames and a the gate was locked. there was no way to get out. >> reporter: a cal fire helicopter helped get the drop on the string of fires. almost a dozen total, all starting in a five-minute span. still 94 degrees outside when the evening spree started. >> i have to say this little neighborhood right here, everybody was out with hoses. >> reporter: from across the street, this witness saw an abandoned barn catch fire. tires and trees burning. power lines burning. she worried she would have to evacuate horses and others. among the neighbors, talk of a red truck. >> there is a suspicious red truck that may have started the fire. >> reporter: investigators say
debora villalon tells us what investigators saw as they watched that video.an jones shot this video in his front yard. >> i looked out my window and i saw a ten-foot flame. >> reporter: he didn't pick up his phone until firefighters arrived. he was busy fighting the fire no escape for jones and his room pavement one car was already destroyed and his front gate was impassable. >> flames were covering the flames and a the gate was locked. there was no way to get out. >>...
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live in sonoma, debora villalon. >>> returning homes to devastation.10:35 we take you to key west at evacuees are allowed to see some of hurricane irma's worse damage. >>> and up next tonight, singing legend linda rondstant on living with parkinsons disease and how she's trying to help others in the bay area. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. imagine what we can do for the vo: jack's got your back.hits,. jack: somebody craving my smoky jack burger? vo: the smoky jack burger combo for $4.99. vo: hickory-smoked bacon, smoked cheddar cheese, vo: all on an artisan poppyseed bun. vo: plus fries and a refreshing drink. vo: all for just $4.99. man: thanks, ja
live in sonoma, debora villalon. >>> returning homes to devastation.10:35 we take you to key west at evacuees are allowed to see some of hurricane irma's worse damage. >>> and up next tonight, singing legend linda rondstant on living with parkinsons disease and how she's trying to help others in the bay area. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can...
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for cbs this morning, saturday, debora patta, ok, let's try this.to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale. but lysol power toilet bowl cleaner has 10x more cleaning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> shthe best selling female country singer ever. her fans have been waiting 15 years for a new studio album. well the wait its over. her album now is available. and, twain discussed the long wait with lee cowen. ♪ ♪ >> i like being close to the fans. physically i like touching them the i just like that. ♪ you know i want you >> i am just one of them. then i forget who i am. ♪ no no no >> reporter: the fans have waited a long time for shaniya twain to put out new music. series of personal set backs left the mega star feeling less like songwriting and more like hiding away. ♪ ♪ >> getting a divorce with the p
for cbs this morning, saturday, debora patta, ok, let's try this.to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale. but lysol power toilet bowl cleaner has 10x more cleaning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> shthe best selling female country...
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abc correspondent debora roberts served as moderator. >> i was riveted by this series "big little lies," and my daughter and i watched it together. and i was haunted by the character that nicole kidman played. >> reporter: for more than 30 years futures without violence has worked to shed light on a dark subject. tonight's gathering offered another platform to carry that message. in san francisco loni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a billionaire who closed off a popular surf beach in san mateo county could face a $4 million a year fine if he doesn't open it up to the public. the "chronicle" reports today the coastal commission released a cease and desist letter it sent to him organized him to remove a gate with guards blocking martins beach. the commission said it will seek a court order and fines of more than $11,000 a day if he does not comply by the october 4th deadline. >>> well, the power of kindness and facebook helped santa cruz county sheriff's deputies reunite a family with precious memories. the sheriff's office posted pictures of the photo album on facebook. a farm worker in watson
abc correspondent debora roberts served as moderator. >> i was riveted by this series "big little lies," and my daughter and i watched it together. and i was haunted by the character that nicole kidman played. >> reporter: for more than 30 years futures without violence has worked to shed light on a dark subject. tonight's gathering offered another platform to carry that message. in san francisco loni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a billionaire who closed off a popular...
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abc correspondent debora roberts served as moderator. >> i was riveted by this series "big little lies," and my daughter and i watched it together. and i was haunted by the character that nicole kidman played. >> reporter: for more than 30 years futures without violence has worked to shed light on a dark subject. tonight's gathering offered another platform to carry that message. in san francisco loni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a billionaire who closed off a popular surf beach inyould fa million a year fine if he doesn't open it up to the public. the "chronicle" reports today the coastal commission released a cease andetr it sent to him organized him to remove a gate with guards blocking martins ach. the commission saidbe it will sk a court order and fines of more than $11,000 a day if hecomply deadline. >>> well, the power of kindness and facebook helped santa cruz county sheriff's deputies reunite a family with precious memories. the sheriff's office posted pictures of the photo album on facebook. a farm worker in watsonville recently turned in the item after finding it abandoned on a f
abc correspondent debora roberts served as moderator. >> i was riveted by this series "big little lies," and my daughter and i watched it together. and i was haunted by the character that nicole kidman played. >> reporter: for more than 30 years futures without violence has worked to shed light on a dark subject. tonight's gathering offered another platform to carry that message. in san francisco loni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a billionaire who closed off a popular...
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debora villalon, ktvu. >>> san francisco's public health department and u csf are moving ahead with plans to build a new research center. ucsf gave an updavid on the health commission on plans to build a new building near san francisco general hospital. after those big quakes in mexico, officials are also focused on retrofitting the historic brick buildings. >> they are beautiful. the code was different then. of the public health will come to do the retrofitting as well. >> the city is looking for funding to retrofit the brick building. >>> a veteran highway patrol officer was killed in a crash yesterday morning as he headed to work in the south bay. james bra nick began his career with the c hp in 2005. of the accident happened just before 6:00 yesterday morning near san martin. investigators say that branik was briding his moat so southbound on monterey road when the driver of makeup truck made a left turn in front of him. >> james was an amazing person and officer. >> is despite efforts by first responders, the 44-year-old died at the scene. chp officer branik is survived by his wife a
debora villalon, ktvu. >>> san francisco's public health department and u csf are moving ahead with plans to build a new research center. ucsf gave an updavid on the health commission on plans to build a new building near san francisco general hospital. after those big quakes in mexico, officials are also focused on retrofitting the historic brick buildings. >> they are beautiful. the code was different then. of the public health will come to do the retrofitting as well. >>...
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in san francisco, debora villalon, ktvu fox 2. >>> violent crime is up in many bay area cities. coming up, where crime has not been going ahead. >>> and san francisco is going ahead with a plan to clean up the sidewalks. what it means if you have a bicycle. >>> we do have traffic coming up to the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have an unusual accident. the commute here is okay so far. we have an accident on 880 to deal with as well. >>> sky is clear and will start to warm up. ofive excellence for generations. the one car that continually innovates and pushes technology forward. on each s-class, there lies a simple badge. and it serves as our constant reminder, to never rest on laurels, and to forever earn the star. this is the 2018 s-class from mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the
in san francisco, debora villalon, ktvu fox 2. >>> violent crime is up in many bay area cities. coming up, where crime has not been going ahead. >>> and san francisco is going ahead with a plan to clean up the sidewalks. what it means if you have a bicycle. >>> we do have traffic coming up to the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have an unusual accident. the commute here is okay so far. we have an accident on 880 to deal with as well. >>> sky is clear and will...
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. >> reporter: debora villalon, ktvu. >>> a state audit found that california campuses are not prepared for a active shooter situation. state law requires schools to submit a safety plan but there is no mandate to be ready with guidelines for a shooting emergency on campus. >>> the state supreme court ruled that releasing data with people's license plates numbers would violate privacy notice it is made anonymous. the aclu and the electric frontier foundation sued the l.a. county sheriff and the l.a. police department for their data to better understand the risks posed. >>> firefight he is still on the scene of a land fire in calistoga. that fire started around 2:00 in the morning. it was burning processed wood chips. no buildings were threatened. , can't imagine the heat that those men and women are facing. it's easy to see the smoke. i smell it here in oakland. taking a look outside our doors, very hazy out. there poor air quality for today. this could last at least into parts of the weekend, giving you a view there at oakland where we do have clear skies. but they still look a little
. >> reporter: debora villalon, ktvu. >>> a state audit found that california campuses are not prepared for a active shooter situation. state law requires schools to submit a safety plan but there is no mandate to be ready with guidelines for a shooting emergency on campus. >>> the state supreme court ruled that releasing data with people's license plates numbers would violate privacy notice it is made anonymous. the aclu and the electric frontier foundation sued the...
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. >> as debora villalon reports, new surveillance video could be the key to capping the suspect. >> as front yard. >> i looked out this window. >> he didn't pick up his phone until firefighters arrived. until then, too busy with a garden hose trying to save his house. >> electricity burned and the pump ran out of our wells. >> flames got this close and there was no escape for jones and his roommate. one car was already destroyed and their front gate was impassable. >> there were definitely flames covering the gate and the gate was locked. to way to get out. >> reporter: a cal fire helicopter helped drop the water on the fire. it was still 94 degrees outside when the evening spree started. >> you know what? i have to say, this little neighborhood right here, everybody was out with hope. >> from across the street, this witness saw an abandoned barn catch fire. tires and trees were burning. power lines arcing. >> she worried she might have to evacuate her horses and other animals p among neighbors, talk of a suspicious red truck. >> nick says he saw a guy in a re truck throw fire out and
. >> as debora villalon reports, new surveillance video could be the key to capping the suspect. >> as front yard. >> i looked out this window. >> he didn't pick up his phone until firefighters arrived. until then, too busy with a garden hose trying to save his house. >> electricity burned and the pump ran out of our wells. >> flames got this close and there was no escape for jones and his roommate. one car was already destroyed and their front gate was...
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debora is the film liaison for the county of marin. >> we primary were doing commercials, street commercialsre, car commercials and now, it seems like we're doing more of filming. >> reporter: the summer scenes from the second season of the netflix series 13 reasons were being shot in san rafael. they welcome business but they are concerned that the tax credit program is up for renewal in 2020. >> starting next year, a lot of the film liaisons in california for the state are going to be soliciting our local government officials so that hopefully that will get pushed through again into 2020. >> reporter: if so, expect more pictures to set up camp in the golden state. >> the world hasn't seen a movie set in this context on the coast and one of the things that we're -- we want to show people, show people in russia, show people in france, show people in korea, is, you know, the look and feel of california, which is something that is very unique. >> reporter: bumblebee set to hit theaters december 2018. mike mibach, ktvu fox 2 news. tvu fox 2 ne >>> developing news, a massive security breach in a
debora is the film liaison for the county of marin. >> we primary were doing commercials, street commercialsre, car commercials and now, it seems like we're doing more of filming. >> reporter: the summer scenes from the second season of the netflix series 13 reasons were being shot in san rafael. they welcome business but they are concerned that the tax credit program is up for renewal in 2020. >> starting next year, a lot of the film liaisons in california for the state are...
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is debora watching?e weather channel. >> oh really? >> she was a freelance reporter, and i knew then, she was like terrific. >> i didn't know that. >> yes. >> and now, of course, has just one of the most unbelievable careers as one of our washington-based correspondents, and she's just written a great book called "unbelievable" about the late 2016 campaign. had a book party. andy lack, our boss, held a nice party for her at the poolroom at, you know, what used to be the four seasons. and hoda was there, all of our nbc friends were there, and because of -- because of the u.n. general assembly, a lot of welker, all of these folks were in, it was a lot of fun. >> that is so neat when you meet somebody, man, off story to tell. her to sit down, and she is so busy. for her to sit down and crank out that book is impressive. i remember reading an article she wrote, i think it was like marie claire magazine or something like that one day, i remember tweeting her that day and i adore you, like saw her out, she is
is debora watching?e weather channel. >> oh really? >> she was a freelance reporter, and i knew then, she was like terrific. >> i didn't know that. >> yes. >> and now, of course, has just one of the most unbelievable careers as one of our washington-based correspondents, and she's just written a great book called "unbelievable" about the late 2016 campaign. had a book party. andy lack, our boss, held a nice party for her at the poolroom at, you know, what...
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debora patta, cbs news, south afri africa. >> heatherwick has done some amazing work and it's felt aroundworld. >> you hope they brung them in and bus them in so you can have the education for it. >> absolutely. having friends and influencing people has always been fashionable. now it's lucrative too. next we'll look at the social media influencers. celebrities and ordinary people making millions by promoting products. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪harry's meeting clients... ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up.
debora patta, cbs news, south afri africa. >> heatherwick has done some amazing work and it's felt aroundworld. >> you hope they brung them in and bus them in so you can have the education for it. >> absolutely. having friends and influencing people has always been fashionable. now it's lucrative too. next we'll look at the social media influencers. celebrities and ordinary people making millions by promoting products. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday."...
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mahoney joseph daniel maio takashi makimoto abdu ali malahi debora i. maldonado myrna t.-agosto alfred russell maler gregory james malone edward francis maloney iii joseph maloney gene edward maloy christian maltby francisco miguel mancini and my grandfather michael who i did not get to claim me but i know he loves me and watches over me every day. >> and my loving fiancÉe paul and aloe. our time together was too short. i will always miss you. joseph mangano sara elizabeth manley debra...
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debora villalon explained the support for team carson is growing by the minute. >> reporter: kelly ander brother's jersey stood in for him as a team captain at the start of this game. one week ago, carson was catching passes for analy high school. sunday his life changed. >> when i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from the neck down. >> reporter: he was swimming with friends and injured his neck and spinal cord diving into a wave near bodega bay. >> i've done it plenty of times before and was fine. it was weird. >> 100% scared to see my son like that. >> reporter: his family hangs on every improvement he's made. regaining movement in his arms. >> he can feel scratches on his belly. >> reporter: another new sensation. >> i can feel the cloth rubbing on my back. >> reporter: the same day he was airlifted off the beach, he had a three-hour operation to realign his spine which was swollen but not severed. he woke from surgery asking about football. >> i have marshawn lynch on my fantasy football team. i need to make sure he did okay. >> he lifts me up every day with his attitude a
debora villalon explained the support for team carson is growing by the minute. >> reporter: kelly ander brother's jersey stood in for him as a team captain at the start of this game. one week ago, carson was catching passes for analy high school. sunday his life changed. >> when i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from the neck down. >> reporter: he was swimming with friends and injured his neck and spinal cord diving into a wave near bodega bay. >> i've done it...
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debora villalon is reporting from the campus where the success of the superior event depends on who youn jail returned to the scene of the crime with a sign identical to the one that got her arrested. >> know what of any kind. no polls. nothing. you are looking at a. >> reporter: she was corralled on arrival at the anti-schapiro protest. she was told her sign was too big. >> the only thing they say about size of signs is it needs to be able to held in your hand. i'm holding this in one hand. >> reporter: a heavy police presence kept warring sides from getting physical for the most part although after the speech, a few arguments ended with shoving and fists. by nights and, nine people were in custody. no fires or vandalism but the price tag was $600,000 >> those are resources we would rather spend on the academic experience but we can't complain. >> reporter: the university set it had to spend this for safety and free speech and may do this lockdown again. >> it is a case-by-case basis. >> reporter: a week from sunday, a campus organization working with milo yiannopoulis hopes to have 24
debora villalon is reporting from the campus where the success of the superior event depends on who youn jail returned to the scene of the crime with a sign identical to the one that got her arrested. >> know what of any kind. no polls. nothing. you are looking at a. >> reporter: she was corralled on arrival at the anti-schapiro protest. she was told her sign was too big. >> the only thing they say about size of signs is it needs to be able to held in your hand. i'm holding...
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debora villalon tells us what some residents in pleasanton are doing to avoid the heat and how this weatherimpacting some of the local businesses. >> we are not used to this heat. >> reporter: three tickets for air conditioning, please. >> it's hot and we need a place to relax and cool off. >> reporter: the regal cinemas is an oasis. 70 degrees inside while outside it was still 104 at 7 pm. >> it was freezing in there. we had sweaters. now we are sweating already. >> reporter: pleasanton, not so pleasant reporting unofficially 112, even one fort teen depending on location. that meant sidewalk dining, normally busy was a bust. >> it's empty because of the heat. also people were out of town for labor day. people do not want to leave the house. >> reporter: the intrepid were rewarded with a mint watermelon slushy on the house when they walked in the door. these two were on a hot date and came from tracy. the fine pri to the fire. >> i don't think anywhere you go will cool you off. everywhere will be hot. >> it feels like a sauna. a sauna instead of just hot air. >> it's like a burning. >> repo
debora villalon tells us what some residents in pleasanton are doing to avoid the heat and how this weatherimpacting some of the local businesses. >> we are not used to this heat. >> reporter: three tickets for air conditioning, please. >> it's hot and we need a place to relax and cool off. >> reporter: the regal cinemas is an oasis. 70 degrees inside while outside it was still 104 at 7 pm. >> it was freezing in there. we had sweaters. now we are sweating already....