do you realize this now looking back? oh, i was fully aware at the time. reporter: it was a light moment and just what bill needed. only eight months earlier, he d become a widower. my wife, krista, she fell in the middle of the night. they say she hit her head and she drowned in the pool. i pulled her out of the pool easter sunday morning in 2000. i pretty much fell apart. and there i was a single dad, trying to raise them and, you know, keep the family going. he loved my mom. he loved her to the moon and back, and then he lost her. he was just lonely and you could see it in him. and my brothers were definitely egging him on to get out and meet somebody. reporter: and in diane, bill met somebody special. diane comes into the picture and he has this beautiful woman and now she s taking care of him. he was in love with her. he needed that. he needed her. she was actually what i consider my dream girl. blonde hair, blue eyes, and just a beautiful person inside and out. wh
vegas polling or they started to realize this was starting to kill people in almost exclutively red state areas. maybe it s a bit of both. two things can be true at the same time. actually, i ve had some great conversations with my family in alabama and throughout the south over the course of the last week. and, you know, i m a lot more sympathetic to vaccine hezitators than i was perhaps even the last time you, me and bill met. i think we made a mistake in this country by casting the face of those who are reluctant to take the vaccine as toothless rednecks. because of the mistrust in the government i think people are reasonable for being hesitant and being reluctant to take a vaccine that was developed with this speed. i happen to trust science. i happen to trust the medical experts of the day, but there s a very real history of medical
later, hey might be a good idea if you took this. don, the conventional wisdom is they either saw some hellacious polling or they saw this was starting to kill people and almost exclusively red state areas. maybe it s a bit of both. two things can be true at the same time. actually, i ve had some great conversations with my family and alabama and throughout the south over the course of the last week. and i m a lot more sympathetic to vaccine hesitate or s than i was, perhaps the last time that you, me, and bill met. i think we made a mistake in this country by casting the face of those who are reluctant to take the vaccine as toothless rednecks. because of what history of distrust in the medical system, and because a history of distrust in the government, i think people are reasonable for being hesitant and being reluctant to take a vaccine that was developed with this view. i happen to trust science, i