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. >> francisco hernandez says he intends to move his family as soon as he can.e gunman is still on the loose. >>> avalanche survivor and livermore native says he's fortunate to be apply but mourning the loss of two friends. the 48-year-old survived a deadly avalanche that killed eight on one of the world's tallest mountains sunday morning at more than 22,000 feet in nepal. he's a three-time world champion freestyle skier. he says he was reading his bible when the autopsy -- when the avalanche struck. >> i was reading first samuel for the sake of reading -- sake of reading it, we thought it was wind, it was the avalanche >> despite his injuries he describes himself as one of the luckiest people in the world. he's on his way back to the bay area he planned to ski down the slopes of the mountain with the other climbers. >>> army troops around the world are told to stand down today. next, the special training they will undergo that could save their lives. >>> president obama tries to take advantage of his rise in the polls many new ads he's releasing today and why h
. >> francisco hernandez says he intends to move his family as soon as he can.e gunman is still on the loose. >>> avalanche survivor and livermore native says he's fortunate to be apply but mourning the loss of two friends. the 48-year-old survived a deadly avalanche that killed eight on one of the world's tallest mountains sunday morning at more than 22,000 feet in nepal. he's a three-time world champion freestyle skier. he says he was reading his bible when the autopsy -- when...
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political commentator francisco hernandez. all right, francisco. all right now i'm dying to hear what you have to think about this. because, by all accounts, both suzanne that martinez and marco rubio and there were others who spoke not in prime time but who were terrific or tores. both of them showed people something new and different about the republic party. >> the problem here is governor romney had to go out on such a limb to win the primary to come out and appease hispanics and minorities on hispanic and minority issues comes across as patronizing. i understand the intent but the problem is you just can't come out and speak spanish and make things okay. most people don't realize you speak almost perfect spanish. we speak in spanish all the time. it does not mean we are going to convince each other about each other's point of view. you have to have substance and actions. if governor romney made perry look soft on immigration. have you gone way out on your limb to win a primary. not going to fix it by putting on a show. >> because mitt romney d
political commentator francisco hernandez. all right, francisco. all right now i'm dying to hear what you have to think about this. because, by all accounts, both suzanne that martinez and marco rubio and there were others who spoke not in prime time but who were terrific or tores. both of them showed people something new and different about the republic party. >> the problem here is governor romney had to go out on such a limb to win the primary to come out and appease hispanics and...
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. >> reporter: francisco hernandez says 20 minutes after he got home he and his family were jolted rightout of bed. >> like bullet holes all over the wall. my mom crying, my grandma crying. >> reporter: at least 16 shots were fired, bullet holes in walls, doors, a tv, a head board and a frame that held a photo of 11-year-old luis hernandez. >> my brother just came, blood dripping, crying. >> reporter: a young boy had been sleeping in a back bedroom when finally his siblings say he found out he was shot. >> we were like, calm down, calm down. >> reporter: young luis was transported suffering from a gunshot wound. the bullet is lodged inside his liver. he has had a number of surgeries but his mom also says that he is alert and asking questions. >> he's going to be fine. he's asking for his brothers and sisters. why him? why that happened to him. >> reporter: it's a similar question police are asking themselves. >> it appears that this particular home was the target of some type of action and it's unknown what that action is. >> reporter: oakland school district spokesmen says luis is a six
. >> reporter: francisco hernandez says 20 minutes after he got home he and his family were jolted rightout of bed. >> like bullet holes all over the wall. my mom crying, my grandma crying. >> reporter: at least 16 shots were fired, bullet holes in walls, doors, a tv, a head board and a frame that held a photo of 11-year-old luis hernandez. >> my brother just came, blood dripping, crying. >> reporter: a young boy had been sleeping in a back bedroom when finally his...
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. >> francisco hernandez says he intends to move his family as soon as he can.he gunman is still on the loose. >>> avalanche survivor and livermore native says he's fortunate to be alive but mourning the loss of two close friends. the 48-year-old survived a deadly avalanche that killed at least eight people on one of the world's tallest mountains sunday morning at more than 22,000 feet in nepal. he's a three-time world champion freestyle skier. in his first interview he says he was reading his bible when the avalanche struck. >> i was reading i samuel for the sake of reading it. the tent began to shake we thought it was wind in fact it was the avalanche. >> despite injuries he describes himself as one of the luckiest in the world. he's now on his way back to the bay area. he planned to ski down the slopes of the mountain with the other climbers. >>> 5:44. the real high cost of higher education. >>> president obama tries to take advantage of his rise in the polls. new tv ads he's releasing today and why mitt romney says he's not worried. >>> america's cup world s
. >> francisco hernandez says he intends to move his family as soon as he can.he gunman is still on the loose. >>> avalanche survivor and livermore native says he's fortunate to be alive but mourning the loss of two close friends. the 48-year-old survived a deadly avalanche that killed at least eight people on one of the world's tallest mountains sunday morning at more than 22,000 feet in nepal. he's a three-time world champion freestyle skier. in his first interview he says he...
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worth, texas, francisco hernandez an immigration attorney and from washington, viviana, a political analyst will begin with you. >> hi there, bill. >> bill: the president looked shaky there and ramos said hey, you didn't do it and everybody should remember the first two years that the president was in office he had control of congress the house and the senate and could have passed something and did not. so what do you think about mr. obama saying hey, i can't pass everything? what do you think? >> bill, i think it is really important to note that this was really the big expected question of the forum last night. and when who ar jorge went ahed pushed hard not just on how it is that he broke a promise which is important but that he also followed up with the whole question of sky high deportations and policies as secure communities that have been really thorns in the side of the latino community. the president took the position, two positions. one was very wonky and one was a lesson kind of from it school house rock how a bill becomes a law and then went ahead and said well, you know, congres
worth, texas, francisco hernandez an immigration attorney and from washington, viviana, a political analyst will begin with you. >> hi there, bill. >> bill: the president looked shaky there and ramos said hey, you didn't do it and everybody should remember the first two years that the president was in office he had control of congress the house and the senate and could have passed something and did not. so what do you think about mr. obama saying hey, i can't pass everything? what...
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. >> reporter: francisco hernandez says 20 minutes after he got home he and his family were jolted rightout of bed. >> like bullet holes all over the wall. my mom crying, my grandma crying. >> reporter: at least 16 shots were fired, bullet holes in walls, doors, a tv, a head board and a frame that held a photo of 11-year-old luis hernandez. >> my brother just came, blood dripping, crying. >> reporter: a young boy had been sleeping in a back bedroom when finally his siblings say he found out he was shot. >> we were like, calm down, calm down. >> reporter: young luis was transported suffering from a gunshot wound. the bullet is lodged inside his liver. he has had a number of surgeries but his mom also says that he is alert and asking questions. >> he's going to be fine. he's asking for his brothers and sisters. why him? why that happened to him. >> reporter: it's a similar question police are asking themselves. >> it appears that this particular home was the target of some type of action and it's unknown what that action is. >> reporter: oakland school district spokesmen says luis is a six
. >> reporter: francisco hernandez says 20 minutes after he got home he and his family were jolted rightout of bed. >> like bullet holes all over the wall. my mom crying, my grandma crying. >> reporter: at least 16 shots were fired, bullet holes in walls, doors, a tv, a head board and a frame that held a photo of 11-year-old luis hernandez. >> my brother just came, blood dripping, crying. >> reporter: a young boy had been sleeping in a back bedroom when finally his...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. a remarkable story. and that video has 2.4 million clicks on the mother jones website. incredible. the story is developing just as a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll is coming out. a majority of the country still believes the country is worse off than we were four years ago. however, according to the poll, voters still think president obama is better prepared for the country for next four years. 47% compared to 36% for mitt romney. we want to know what you think. is the country on the right track? call or text your answer to 408-300-9222. press 1 for yes, 2 for no. get the results tonight at 6:00. and just ahead here, the nbc news political team will have complete coverage and analysis on "nightly news" with brian williams in about 25 minutes. >>> san jose's top cop son his way out. and tonight the mayor is going on record about what he thinks about chief chris moore's decision, and its possible impact on the city. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live at the san jose city hall w
reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. a remarkable story. and that video has 2.4 million clicks on the mother jones website. incredible. the story is developing just as a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll is coming out. a majority of the country still believes the country is worse off than we were four years ago. however, according to the poll, voters still think president obama is better prepared for the country for...
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council, we represent over 100 unions here in san francisco, including labor 261, one of our biggest unions. i know that both oscar de laatory and ramone hernandez, the leaderrers of the laibers, and san francisco statewide are also here. i want to acknowledge the 261 members that are here for vince in particular. we're very proud of the direction that the puc is taking. though i haven't been asked to speak for anybody else i believe you are going to approve and reapprove very good commissioners today. i want to talk about vince courtney. vince, and just to add to his ability to be in the public sector, he does many things. he negotiates contracts throughout the state. he's very active in the public sector. he's very active, along with the laborers politically, and i also want it for the record to be known he's one of the 30 members elected to be on the executive committee of the san francisco labor council. so he's very in touch with all the labor pltsdz, not just the policies in park and rec. we recommend him highly at the san francisco labor council. thank you. >> chair kim: thank you, mr. paulson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is t
council, we represent over 100 unions here in san francisco, including labor 261, one of our biggest unions. i know that both oscar de laatory and ramone hernandez, the leaderrers of the laibers, and san francisco statewide are also here. i want to acknowledge the 261 members that are here for vince in particular. we're very proud of the direction that the puc is taking. though i haven't been asked to speak for anybody else i believe you are going to approve and reapprove very good...
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. >> la policía de san francisco busca alsegundo sospechoso de por matar a javier solís, va armado y es película, ayer la policía detuvo adrián hernándeztrar a un niña a la salida de la escuela, la menor escapo, dijo que era un hombre blanco, con pecas. >> 5 pandilleros fue detenidos tras golpear y balear a un joven latino al preguntarles por su origen . >> encuentran el cadáver de un bombero de san francisco que desapareció la semana pasada . >> Él fue rumbo a montreal canadá, pero nunca llegó . >> hicieron vigilia para exortar al el gobernador jerry brown, con acta de confianza y exortar a las familias . >> son las letras de una canción pero la letra espero que llegue a los funcionarios del estado . >> el programa de comunidad seguras, deportan a 80 mil familia indocumentados . >> hay miles de niños huerfanos, por eso le pidieron a el gobernador jerry brown, que firme el acta de confianza . >> simplemente que con una firma, cambie la historia del estado, y que la policía no detenga a gente que fue convicta . >> así no entragan a la gente a inmigrantes . >> pero el gobernador puede firmar la propuesta para los que son elegibles para p
. >> la policía de san francisco busca alsegundo sospechoso de por matar a javier solís, va armado y es película, ayer la policía detuvo adrián hernándeztrar a un niña a la salida de la escuela, la menor escapo, dijo que era un hombre blanco, con pecas. >> 5 pandilleros fue detenidos tras golpear y balear a un joven latino al preguntarles por su origen . >> encuentran el cadáver de un bombero de san francisco que desapareció la semana pasada . >> Él fue rumbo a...
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francisco police department, come out. hearing the commotion from the other side of the hallway, officer heisen and hernandez were standing. suddenly, from a door on the left side of the hallway, the suspect appeared holding a large knife in each hand. both arms were raised above his head as he pulled it down the hallway towards officers. officer eisen shot the beanbag. in an attempt to put distance between the suspect and himself, he started backing up all shouting, put it down. the suspect refused to obey the commands and quickly continue towards officer heppler with knives in each hand. the only option he had to stop the threat to him and fellow officers was to use the fire arm. officer heppler shot the suspect and save himself, the other officers, and undoubtably the suspect's sister from being stabbed. for these actions they are being awarded the silver medal of valor. congratulations. [applause] >>>> captain feeney, and lt. mak solomon, ryan, lieu and reyes. >> good evening. as commanding officer of park station i was looking forward to sharing with you the outstanding office actions of these officer. however, i will
francisco police department, come out. hearing the commotion from the other side of the hallway, officer heisen and hernandez were standing. suddenly, from a door on the left side of the hallway, the suspect appeared holding a large knife in each hand. both arms were raised above his head as he pulled it down the hallway towards officers. officer eisen shot the beanbag. in an attempt to put distance between the suspect and himself, he started backing up all shouting, put it down. the suspect...
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hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> across the bay now, happening as we speak, a rush hour race to get out of san francisco. thousands of cyclists are gathering in the city at this hour to mark the 20th anniversary of critical mass. our nbc chopper over the scene is -- you get an idea of the crowd that is gathering right now. riders will meet at justin herman plaza at the foot of market street around 6:00. so about 50 minutes from now, event organizers are expecting up to 10,000 people to celebrate the big anniversary. once again, the 20th anniversary of critical mass, the initial idea behind the gathering which started in 1992 remains to challenge america's reliance on gas, oil, and cars. >>> well, the calendar may say september, but we're to be see some summer-like weather. our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us with a look at our weekend. good evening, jeff. >> hey there, raj. numbers could jump from 20 to 25 degrees as we head throughout the next 48 to 72 hours. a real interesting pattern happening for this time of the year. what we're looking at is high pressure building in here throughout a lot
hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> across the bay now, happening as we speak, a rush hour race to get out of san francisco. thousands of cyclists are gathering in the city at this hour to mark the 20th anniversary of critical mass. our nbc chopper over the scene is -- you get an idea of the crowd that is gathering right now. riders will meet at justin herman plaza at the foot of market street around 6:00. so about 50 minutes from now, event organizers are...
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francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> in the east bay, an 11-year-old boy shot last week while sleeping in his own bed is back home this morning. luis hernandez spent six days recovering after being shot last thursday in oakland. doctors decided not to remove the bullet which remains lodged in his chest. they say he should recover normally. this morning, he says he is happy to be home but does not like the reminders of what happened there. >> i don't like to sleep in my room no more because of the bullet holes. >> the investigation into this shooting continues. police say the house may have been mistakenly targeted. so far, no arrests have been made. >>> a new financial agreement between americas cup organizers and the city of san francisco is moving forward. if approved, the city would be forced to make escalating payments starting at $29,000 per day if it doesn't have specific venues already for use by march 1st. the city is facing maximum penalties of $9.8 million if it can't meet its obligations for hosting that main event coming up next summer and fall. the deal was approved by the budget committee last night. it's now moving to the full
francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> in the east bay, an 11-year-old boy shot last week while sleeping in his own bed is back home this morning. luis hernandez spent six days recovering after being shot last thursday in oakland. doctors decided not to remove the bullet which remains lodged in his chest. they say he should recover normally. this morning, he says he is happy to be home but does not like the reminders of what happened there. >> i don't like to sleep in my...
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hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a new lawsuit accuses high-ranking u.s. officials of turning a blind eye to sexual assault in the military. that suit filed in san francisco by former and current u.s. soldiers and airmen. the suit details sexual abuse suffered by 19 molestees during times in the military. victims who came forward were afraid of subject to retaliation. while she was the victim of sexual abuse and rape by her own superiors. >> many have asked if i was scared over there and my response is yes. yes, i was scared. not of what many recognize as the enemy but of the man wearing the same uniform as i. >> the suit alleges that u.s. leaders of knew of a military culture that allowed abuse to occur but did nothing to stop it. leon panetta and donald rumsfeld. >>> details tonight on president obama's upcoming bay area visit. this event will be a concert with the 49ers twist. performing for president obama and his supporters will be john legend and michael fronte and 49ers quarterback alex smith. tickets range from $100 to $20,000 per person. >>> early voting is putting pressure on candidate mitt romney and his campaign even more critical. in eye way,
hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a new lawsuit accuses high-ranking u.s. officials of turning a blind eye to sexual assault in the military. that suit filed in san francisco by former and current u.s. soldiers and airmen. the suit details sexual abuse suffered by 19 molestees during times in the military. victims who came forward were afraid of subject to retaliation. while she was the victim of sexual abuse and rape by her own superiors. >> many have asked if i was scared over...
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francisco, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> an 11-year-old boy shot last week while sleeping in his bed is back home this morning. luis hernandez spent six days recovering after being shot last thursday in oakland. doctors decided not to remove the bullet which actually remains lodged in his chest. but they say he's expected to make a full recovery. hernandez underwent five surgeries. this morning he says he's happy to be home but he doesn't like the reminders of what happened there. >> i don't like to sleep in my room no more. because of the bullet holes. >> understandable. the investigation into that shooting continues. police say the house may have actually accidentally been targeted. so far, no arrests have been made. >>> it is 6:05. a marin county judge has granted a trial delay for an alleged serial killer, but not as much time as he was asking for. joseph naso wanted the trial postponed from november to february if not longer. the judge agreed to push jury selection until january. he is acting as his own attorney. he's hired an fired a series of adviser lawyers and he claims he now needs more time to prepare with his lat
francisco, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> an 11-year-old boy shot last week while sleeping in his bed is back home this morning. luis hernandez spent six days recovering after being shot last thursday in oakland. doctors decided not to remove the bullet which actually remains lodged in his chest. but they say he's expected to make a full recovery. hernandez underwent five surgeries. this morning he says he's happy to be home but he doesn't like the reminders of what...