tanzania. >> said you're going to jail. we said, what? they said, oh, very serious, you know, you poached this animal. >> reporter: the carving was on a giraffe bone, tanzania's national animal and poaching carries a mandatory 20-year prison sentence. the terrified couple was jailed, then released and then jailed again. finally after nearly a month and thousands of dollars in bribes, appeals from the american ambassador and congressman jackie speier convinced the government to reduce the charges and let the grants return to the u.s., but not before paying a $30,000 fine. what did you learn from this? >> first of all, never, ever go back to tanzaniaagain, you know. >> reporter: the couple has been back for two months now, but linda says her traveling days are over. she loved seeing the world but says she will never again risk what she has right here at home. >> you appreciate the united states, freedoms we have, you have no idea how much we should appreciate that until you're in a situation like we were. >> reporter: in foster city, john ramos, kpix5. >>> it is 4:46. brain hackney up bright and early ready to give you a weather report on this monday. little bit of rain? >> yes, later in the day and then later in the week will warm up. a few changes in the offing for the bay area. first be prepared today as the boy scouts would often say for a little bit of rain later this afternoon. kind of on par with what we had yesterday, not so much in the south bay but more in the north bay and that will be happening little bit later in the day. for now all is calm and all is bright in the wee early hours of this monday morning. first workwe