. >> reporter: that was bob hensel, who obviously got very emotional. he was a battalion chief for the san bruno fire department for just a few years ago. he was on the force for 32 years and he said he saw a lot of different fires in had us career. this is the first time -- in his career. this is the first time he's been on this side of it. very, very upset. we are at the church of the highlands, hundreds are expected to come talk to jackie speier and come talk to senator leland yee and officials from the ntsb and other state and federal agencies to find out the latest about this investigation. i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> jean kwan gathered organizers on the step to push for the passage of bb this november. it would prevent the domestic violence programs for this year. funding was reduced due to budget cuts. kwan says $6 million will be restored for domestic violence programs and to put 63 beat officers back on the street. >> i'm just afraid we're gonna revert to a time where people were afraid to call the police or if they call the polic