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. >>> la investigación por la muerte del inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, anastacio hernández que atrajocación en el 2010 podría tomar un nuevo giro, este video muestra cómo una docena de agentes le dan una brutal paliza mitras él está en el piso, aquí se ve como un agente le da con palos y otro le da con una pistola eléctrica. >>> se dijo que el inmigrante se había vuelto violento , pero los testigos, dicen que hernández estaba con las manos atrás esposado, en el video se escucha a uno de los testigos que llama a un oficial y dice por qué lo golpeani.ón >>> no sé qué pasa ahí. >>> otra testigo recuerda los gritos de súplica de anastacio. >>> Él gritaba, ayúdame en español, sus manos estaban sujetas. >>> el viddeo muestra las descargas eléctricas, y cuando uno de lo agentes le quitó los pantalones a hernández. >>> videos habían captado los gritos de anastacio pidiendo ayuda, pero no mostraba cuántos agentes estaban a su alrededor >>> ya, por favor, señores, por favor, ayúdenme, no, ayuda >>> anastacio alcanzó a sobrevivir después de la paliza, pero después murió. >>> la patrua fronteriza
. >>> la investigación por la muerte del inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, anastacio hernández que atrajocación en el 2010 podría tomar un nuevo giro, este video muestra cómo una docena de agentes le dan una brutal paliza mitras él está en el piso, aquí se ve como un agente le da con palos y otro le da con una pistola eléctrica. >>> se dijo que el inmigrante se había vuelto violento , pero los testigos, dicen que hernández estaba con las manos atrás esposado, en...
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sot malena hernandez - estudiante "es muy bonito lo que dicen y hablan muy bien y son educados pero alinal del dia, lo que hacen y como se ven aqui en nuestras comunidades nunca pasa como dicen que va a pasar". ---un
sot malena hernandez - estudiante "es muy bonito lo que dicen y hablan muy bien y son educados pero alinal del dia, lo que hacen y como se ven aqui en nuestras comunidades nunca pasa como dicen que va a pasar". ---un
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. >>> la investigación por la muerte del inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, anastacio hernández que atrajo comunicación en el 2010 podría tomar un nuevo giro, este video muestra cómo una docena de agentes le dan una brutal paliza mientras él está en el piso, aquí se ve como un agente le da con palos y otro le da con una pistola eléctrica. >>> se dijo que el inmigrante se había vuelto violento , pero los testigos, dicen que hernández estaban@@noticiero univision ed noticiero univision ed notunivi a unnoticiero univision ed notur >>> otra@@ciero tision tigo ron >>> Él gritaba, ayúdame en español, sus manos estaban sujetas. >>> el viddeo muestra las descargas eléctricas, y cuando uno deciero los agentes le qui pantalones a hernández. >>> videos habían captado los gritos de anastacio pidiendo ayuda, perociero univision ed nn noticiero univision ed notunivit ision>>>@@noticiero univision e! >>> anastacio alcanzó a sobrevivir después de la paliza, pero después murió. >>> la patrulla fronteriza dijo que tuvieron que usar la fuerza, pero estos videos muestran otra cosa, y podría hacer que la muert
. >>> la investigación por la muerte del inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, anastacio hernández que atrajo comunicación en el 2010 podría tomar un nuevo giro, este video muestra cómo una docena de agentes le dan una brutal paliza mientras él está en el piso, aquí se ve como un agente le da con palos y otro le da con una pistola eléctrica. >>> se dijo que el inmigrante se había vuelto violento , pero los testigos, dicen que hernández estaban@@noticiero univision ed...
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(m-f)univisionp hospitalizada y el responsable gl logrÓ escapar >>> la@@imer ito (m-ilia de ana hernÁndeznal para exigir una cobraron vigencia alm-f)ivisio luz pÚblica un escalofriante video que desde san diego claudia nos amplia, y nos cuenta quÉ pasa ahora en este caso >>> consumido por el dolor los familiares de anastasio hernÁndez vieron por primera las dramÁticas imagenes del hecho ocurrido en junio del 2010 noi encuentran respues y no encuentran respuestas de lo que pasÓ >>> queremos saber quÉ pasÓ quÉ les hizo Él >>> el videoision@@er imp (m-fÓ indignaciÓn y clamor de justicia, se ve una docenas deÁ escuchaban la sÚplica de parar la tortura >>> por favor seÑores >>> la gente debe ser consignados conforme a derecho por actos de desde humanidad, es inclu injustificable lo que le hicieron a a contras taz >anastasio >>> anastasio muriÓ dÍas despuÉs de un a taestaque cardÍaco, aho familia hernÁndez anunciaron hoy una campaÑa natural pacionprime al departamento de justicia una contundente investigaciÓn >>> el departamento de seguridad interna investiga sobre la nueva evidencia, la famili
(m-f)univisionp hospitalizada y el responsable gl logrÓ escapar >>> la@@imer ito (m-ilia de ana hernÁndeznal para exigir una cobraron vigencia alm-f)ivisio luz pÚblica un escalofriante video que desde san diego claudia nos amplia, y nos cuenta quÉ pasa ahora en este caso >>> consumido por el dolor los familiares de anastasio hernÁndez vieron por primera las dramÁticas imagenes del hecho ocurrido en junio del 2010 noi encuentran respues y no encuentran respuestas de lo...
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reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, jade. >>> and once again, we want to just summarize what the oakland police officer -- information officer told us, they've core denned off the area -- cordoned off the area, the s.w.a.t. team is there. they are prioritizing by evacuating anyone inside. taking care of the injured and locating the gunman. at this point, it's unknown whether he's inside the building or if he fled the scene before police arrived. but they believe it's likely he's still in the area. it's still a very tense situation and they want to try to find this person and bring him into custody. they've released a description of their suspect, an asian male, heavy build with khaki pants, located in the 700 block of edgewater drive. you can see the map where it's located. not far from hegenberger and doolittle. very close to the oakland airport. this shooting happened at oikos university at 7550 edgewater in oakland. the website said it's an independent institution set up to provide the highest level of edu
reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, jade. >>> and once again, we want to just summarize what the oakland police officer -- information officer told us, they've core denned off the area -- cordoned off the area, the s.w.a.t. team is there. they are prioritizing by evacuating anyone inside. taking care of the injured and locating the gunman. at this point, it's unknown whether he's inside the building or if he fled the scene before police...
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. >> les conectan a 10 hits, mal fildeo de cespedes, el chamo felix hernandez, se sobro del confianzarmación en pantalla) >> miguel cabrera y criss filde conectan 2 cuadrangulares cada uno. >> con el paso del tiempo surge más evidencia con una droga para combair la diabetes y podría atacar el cáncer, la metformina ayuda a reducir el tamaño de los tumores, podría hacer más lento el cáncer de prostata y hígado. >> y si las personas murumuran y no hablan claro en una conversacion podría estar quedandose sordo, los sonidos como cortar el cesped, pasar la aspiradora y más, podrían dañar el oido, y bueno aparte de gente que no entiende mucho y al volver el reestreno de un clasico de clasico del cine, el titanic. >> esto será en breve. carolina ramirez esta lista y dispuesta para el cine. >> este fin de semana les traigo una historia inolvidable que tal amigos esto es hola hollywood y un estreno esperado llega titanic en 3d ahí la tienen, la película más taquillera de todos los tiempos vuelve con una historia de amor prohibido, entre jack y rose, en el hundimiento del trasatlantico. >> bueno
. >> les conectan a 10 hits, mal fildeo de cespedes, el chamo felix hernandez, se sobro del confianzarmación en pantalla) >> miguel cabrera y criss filde conectan 2 cuadrangulares cada uno. >> con el paso del tiempo surge más evidencia con una droga para combair la diabetes y podría atacar el cáncer, la metformina ayuda a reducir el tamaño de los tumores, podría hacer más lento el cáncer de prostata y hígado. >> y si las personas murumuran y no hablan claro en...
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>> no it was clive frasier and keith hernandez. if muki wanted to do a just for men commercial i wouldn't object. >> i think that is fine. i can't call you thaddeus, can i? >> you just did. >> i thought you were a high tory. you said bill clinton -- obviously he wouldn't -- he launched a bunch of wars, didn't he? he was pretty liberal -- or conservative with the military actions, right? haiti. the pharmaceutical factory in sudan. >> in the context specifically of osama bin laden it was pre 9/11, but there were opportunities to deal with a threat that was there. so to have him in the ad asking which path he would take it is relevant to look at which path he didn't take. >> i don't understand politics. >> this could turn into a robert froths -- robert frost poem. >> when the three of you guys were on the screen it was like every white guy neck tie. >> i just want wait to see the ron paul people. >> you are all white guys. >> are you saying the neck tie options are not available to noncaucasians ? >> i am not saying that. >> specifici
>> no it was clive frasier and keith hernandez. if muki wanted to do a just for men commercial i wouldn't object. >> i think that is fine. i can't call you thaddeus, can i? >> you just did. >> i thought you were a high tory. you said bill clinton -- obviously he wouldn't -- he launched a bunch of wars, didn't he? he was pretty liberal -- or conservative with the military actions, right? haiti. the pharmaceutical factory in sudan. >> in the context specifically of...
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really here you can see a crowded crowd a crowd of agents swarmed around on a stasio hernandez you can see that he's on the ground as the officer continues to tase him hernandez obviously an agonizing pain and police earlier said there hernandez's behavior justified the use of force but this video now brings that all into question. and joining us now to talk more about this is pedro rios director for the american friends service committee pedro so as all of these provisions are being debated in supreme court how has this law impacted the lives of people living in this region. well the lawn especially for the border region continues to create a lot of tension precisely when there has been an increase in the border patrol agents throughout the southwest we've seen quite dribbling over the past ten years many of whom do not have the training they should have plenty of whom operate without much supervision and the climate that s.b. ten seven these and other like they just station create allows for for parole agents to get out of hand because there is the belief that they are emboldened to
really here you can see a crowded crowd a crowd of agents swarmed around on a stasio hernandez you can see that he's on the ground as the officer continues to tase him hernandez obviously an agonizing pain and police earlier said there hernandez's behavior justified the use of force but this video now brings that all into question. and joining us now to talk more about this is pedro rios director for the american friends service committee pedro so as all of these provisions are being debated in...
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and hernandez and i were like, "oh, my god, they're firing at us." >> hinojosa: hernandez was in the vehicle with you? >> he was the driver. >> hinojosa: and at that moment suddenly things were happening, and you realize now that trucks have overturned, that your soldiers who you were with two seconds ago who were alive... >> are gone. >> hinojosa: are gone. and then you crawl underneath a truck. >> hojosa: yeah. we got out the vehicle, sergeant riley came up, and a couple of bullets went by really close. he was like, "take cover." we hit the ground. we take cover underneath the vehicle to return fire. the minute i hit ground to return fire, i get shot. and it's amazing, because riley ran a good 100 yards, bullets flying, not a scratch on him. not a scratch on him. i didn't move two feet from my truck and i got shot. >> hinojosa: and you get shot in each leg? >> yes. >> hinojosa: once in each leg? >>t... from at ty understood it was one bullet hit both legs. >> hinojosa: so you're under attack, you're under fire. you get shot. and you're... and then your weapons are jamming, right? >
and hernandez and i were like, "oh, my god, they're firing at us." >> hinojosa: hernandez was in the vehicle with you? >> he was the driver. >> hinojosa: and at that moment suddenly things were happening, and you realize now that trucks have overturned, that your soldiers who you were with two seconds ago who were alive... >> are gone. >> hinojosa: are gone. and then you crawl underneath a truck. >> hojosa: yeah. we got out the vehicle, sergeant...
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sot martha hernandez - sobreviviente "me detecté algo una bolita en mi pecho, dije esta bolita como nodijo que se trataba de una bola de grasa pero esa bola fue creciendo y tres meses despues, recibio la mala noticia.. "cual fue mi sorpresa que me dijeron que era cancer, que era maligno, pos dije wow.. cancer, me voy a morir". martha dice que empez a sentirse sola y deprimida hasta que acudi a "latinas contra cancer", una agencia basada en san jos que ofrece servicios gratuitos como consejera a personas que han sido diagnosticada s con esta enfermedad.. "aquí sacas lo que sientes, sacas tus emociones, sacas tu tristeza, tu depresion, todo lo que cargas contigo cuando estas en ese proceso". mila camino dice que la organizacion tambien ofrece traductores profesionales a los pacientes que no hablan ingles.. sot mila camino - voluntaria "en algunas ocasiones creo que se van con ellos al servicio medico y se aseguran que han entendido todo lo que conlleva esa visita medica y que todos sus tratamientos van a seguirlos". cg mayra tostado - telemundo latinas contra cancer dice que el diagnosti
sot martha hernandez - sobreviviente "me detecté algo una bolita en mi pecho, dije esta bolita como nodijo que se trataba de una bola de grasa pero esa bola fue creciendo y tres meses despues, recibio la mala noticia.. "cual fue mi sorpresa que me dijeron que era cancer, que era maligno, pos dije wow.. cancer, me voy a morir". martha dice que empez a sentirse sola y deprimida hasta que acudi a "latinas contra cancer", una agencia basada en san jos que ofrece servicios...
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one thing is certain, students like hernandez will have to set up a plan soon.ny seniors are starting to look into getting inclome-based payment plans, which will help them have manageable monthly payments. in san jose, maya gonzalez, update news." the school of journalism and mass communications tackled the issue of how the media are covering the presidential election. the fourth annual spew-ler ethics symposium was held on tuesday with a who's who of prominent journalists. each year the the symposium aims to show journalism students the importance of ethical reporting. students participate in open conversations with the panel ... and to discuss news stories public relations professor mathew cabot says -- the public has a right to skeptical of some news coverage. ">>>in an age where people are looking for real information to make real decisions about important issues such as presidential campaigns, the message is that ethics matters" the multi award winning panel of speakers provided insight to what is expected of a journalist in terms of ethical reporting. wit
one thing is certain, students like hernandez will have to set up a plan soon.ny seniors are starting to look into getting inclome-based payment plans, which will help them have manageable monthly payments. in san jose, maya gonzalez, update news." the school of journalism and mass communications tackled the issue of how the media are covering the presidential election. the fourth annual spew-ler ethics symposium was held on tuesday with a who's who of prominent journalists. each year the...
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jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california state university started casting ballots on whether to initiate two dal rolling strikes -- two day rolling strikes. teachers are angry about budget cuts. voting will continue all week. if the passes they could strike at all 23 camps in the summer. >>> san jose shark fans are gearing up for the playoffs tonight. a rally got underway, the game against the blues start at 7:00 tonight. the sharks and the blues are tied with one win apiece. coming up, ktvu's fred inglis will join us live in san jose for a preview of the game. >>> the u.s. coast guard released its plans to handle the crowds during the america's cup. >> david stevenson is live in san francisco with the changes that will be felt. david? >> reporter: as america's cup draws closer many folks are getting blown out of the water. >> the coast guard has to get them aware that we are out there. >> reporter: he hopes to share the shore and the surf with the big boats. the first race starts in august and the coast guard released a impact report. the green area in the map shows space se
jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california state university started casting ballots on whether to initiate two dal rolling strikes -- two day rolling strikes. teachers are angry about budget cuts. voting will continue all week. if the passes they could strike at all 23 camps in the summer. >>> san jose shark fans are gearing up for the playoffs tonight. a rally got underway, the game against the blues start at 7:00 tonight. the sharks and the blues are tied with one...
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[applause] first, we have carlos hernandez, 16. he is a positive influence to those in his community who looked up to him and follow his steps towards success and greatness. [applause] if we could keep it to just a few photos, that would be great. next, we have -- a film maker of a media crew where she treats me that spreads awareness about important issues and encourages you to make change. she created a film around the oscar grant story and documented youth reaction to the case. [applause] sh andcheyyenne carson is improg conditions of youth who have parents and custody. [applause] denise castro, 17, is a college- bound ambassador at marshall elementary school where she helps students with their homework and students with after-school activities. she is an inspiring member to the students she works with. she is also a captain of her high school soccer team. [applause] efrian hernandez, 16, takes part in the youth development boxing club where he helps his peers build confidence and discipline. he is often seen encouraging others
[applause] first, we have carlos hernandez, 16. he is a positive influence to those in his community who looked up to him and follow his steps towards success and greatness. [applause] if we could keep it to just a few photos, that would be great. next, we have -- a film maker of a media crew where she treats me that spreads awareness about important issues and encourages you to make change. she created a film around the oscar grant story and documented youth reaction to the case. [applause] sh...
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reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on the warehouse. we know they had one surveillance camera plus equipment inside. the operators were heavily armed. 6 guns were found and they found body armor and armored masks. >>> family survived a home invasion this afternoon. happened about 3:30 this afternoon in a mobile home park in pittsburg. they were home with their father with armed men stormed into. they robbed the family and pistol whipped the father. >> there is six guys with guns and my dad is on the porch banging on the door and i hear my brother shoveling around, where is the money. >> the robbers took their cell phones and ran off. the family has no idea why they were targeted. the father was taken to the hospital. the deadly yacht accident near the farallon island prompted the coast guard to cancel all races. an investigation by police found no negligence on the crew of the low speed chase. the coast guard is prohibiting anymore races till another investigation is completed. it will effect some races for this weekend and our coverage
reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on the warehouse. we know they had one surveillance camera plus equipment inside. the operators were heavily armed. 6 guns were found and they found body armor and armored masks. >>> family survived a home invasion this afternoon. happened about 3:30 this afternoon in a mobile home park in pittsburg. they were home with their father with armed men stormed into. they robbed the family and pistol whipped the...
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jodi hernandez has the emotional reunion. >> i love him. i feel a connection. >> reporter: it's a reunion they never thought would take place, after they saw what happened to this german shepherd pup. >> terrible. heartbreaking. >> he looked like he was whipped around like a rag doll. >> reporter: he lost his leg and nearly lost his life, after getting dragged down the freeway, tied to the bed of a pickup truck. >> i think of something whacking in the wind. i got closer and realized it was the dog. >> reporter: she immediately started honking to get the driver's attention. >> my horn was on lockdown. >> reporter: the rope broke, slamming the dog to the side of a concrete wall. but to surprise, the puppy survived. >> he's happy to be around people. three-way is what we've nicknamed him. he's an angel. and it shows that animals have unconditional love for us, no matter what they think. >> reporter: as the porter spends time comforting the dog they nicknamed freeway, they're praying he can have a good team. and whoever hurt him, will be caught
jodi hernandez has the emotional reunion. >> i love him. i feel a connection. >> reporter: it's a reunion they never thought would take place, after they saw what happened to this german shepherd pup. >> terrible. heartbreaking. >> he looked like he was whipped around like a rag doll. >> reporter: he lost his leg and nearly lost his life, after getting dragged down the freeway, tied to the bed of a pickup truck. >> i think of something whacking in the wind. i...
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hernandez explains now how this scandal was discovered. >>> playing hooky isn't a new school violation but students put a new spin on how they covered their tracks. >> i think the fact that it happened with a student database and there was technology involved that makes it seems like it's a new emerging property. >> he says, but it's not what the student body more than 3200 students that's what school appointed and dean of attendance this year. he was in this office he discovered student cover up in late december. >> we just happened to notice that something was weird. we started looking into it more and more and string started leaning towards other strings. >> discrepancies dated back to last october. >> i get the code -- >> i didn't know how they did it. how did you hack into the school. >> administrators say he was more stealing and hacking. the students selling privilege suspended -- suspended anywhere from 3 to 5 days. >> it's hard to say. >> reporter: it has cost the school up to $100,000 a month. police have also been contacted. word has now gotten around paying hooky comes at a
hernandez explains now how this scandal was discovered. >>> playing hooky isn't a new school violation but students put a new spin on how they covered their tracks. >> i think the fact that it happened with a student database and there was technology involved that makes it seems like it's a new emerging property. >> he says, but it's not what the student body more than 3200 students that's what school appointed and dean of attendance this year. he was in this office he...
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ktvu's jade hernandez has been following him all day and joins us from berkeley. >> reporter: we have learned that the event scheduled has been moved to memorial glade it is a bigger outdoor area. earlier it was hard to miss signs and bumper stickers like these everywhere in san francisco. >> reporter: i asked ron paul why he feels he doesn't get a fair shake in the media. >> count how many people that come to our rallies and report it. >> reporter: 7,000 in attendance yesterday. >> we are awaiting the total number of delegates. >> reporter: the fundraiser garnered long lines inside. why supporters continue to look ahead. >> if for whatever reason this comes down to a delegate count, he won't be standing. no way around that. at the same time, you want to have a voice at the convention and make your arguments -- >> the problem with ron paul, people don't know what he stands for. >> don't consider him republican. >> even if he is doing poorly, i wouldn't support the other candidates. what is the point of supporting someone who doesn't believe what you believe? >> they don't talk about h
ktvu's jade hernandez has been following him all day and joins us from berkeley. >> reporter: we have learned that the event scheduled has been moved to memorial glade it is a bigger outdoor area. earlier it was hard to miss signs and bumper stickers like these everywhere in san francisco. >> reporter: i asked ron paul why he feels he doesn't get a fair shake in the media. >> count how many people that come to our rallies and report it. >> reporter: 7,000 in attendance...
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here's jodie hernandez. >> reporter: reciting the pledge of allegiance. and singing the national anthem. the first act most take as new citizens of the united states. but the next step that citizens are making, registering to vote. >> need to register to vote? >> reporter: with the presidential election less than six months away, volunteers have been camping outside recent citizenship ceremonies in force. hoping to recruit the state's newest eligible voters to their political camp. >> i think it's great that different opposing parties can come here and present their philosophies. and that all these people who came here to be naturalized honestly, the proper way, come out. and they have a choice to vote, whichever group they want. >> you come and you register people at the ceremony. they've waited for this for a long time. and you just feel great about it for days afterward. >> reporter: u.c. berkeley political science professor says parties targeting citizenship ceremonies in this way is a relatively new strategy. and a smart one. >> people are happen. by
here's jodie hernandez. >> reporter: reciting the pledge of allegiance. and singing the national anthem. the first act most take as new citizens of the united states. but the next step that citizens are making, registering to vote. >> need to register to vote? >> reporter: with the presidential election less than six months away, volunteers have been camping outside recent citizenship ceremonies in force. hoping to recruit the state's newest eligible voters to their political...
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. >> larry hernandez rodeado de mujeres . >> cuando no?.mpacto, un lugar que s ee fue habitado por inmigrantes lidia nos ayuda a conocer esto veamos este gran misterio. >>> y un manto de niebla cubre el valle y esconde tras de sí uno de los más misteriosos lugares >>> sería en esta época, y se indica que a través del tiempo se fueron descubrieron y se fueron formando figuras caprichosas en línea >>> fiugras que hoy atraen a visiantes en todo el mundo >>> dándole. >>> ahora resulta la imaginación, pues, sí,no puede darse cuenta de varias figuraitas >>> pero de dónde provienen o como es formaron? es un misterio que se desprenden teorías y viviendas >>> era territorio supuestamente de gigantes >>> así, a lo largo de sus 200 hectáreas, el parque es la guarida de dinosaurios, cocodrilos, un robot y una familia entre muchas otras, vigiladas todas por un lobo que mira fíjamente la luna >>> y le otorgan el mérito. >>> más de el volcán que están cercanos. >>> no es obfra de nadie es obra de dios >>> verdad o mentira, lo cierto es que es conocida com
. >> larry hernandez rodeado de mujeres . >> cuando no?.mpacto, un lugar que s ee fue habitado por inmigrantes lidia nos ayuda a conocer esto veamos este gran misterio. >>> y un manto de niebla cubre el valle y esconde tras de sí uno de los más misteriosos lugares >>> sería en esta época, y se indica que a través del tiempo se fueron descubrieron y se fueron formando figuras caprichosas en línea >>> fiugras que hoy atraen a visiantes en todo el mundo...
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i witnessed annesteo tased five times. >> tell it me about hernandez rojas. who was he?igrant from mex coico and ca to the united states when he was 16 and lived in the united states over 25 years and held a construction job for all of those years. he was found to be undocumented and was in the process of being deported when this incident happened. >> i want to play a little clip from the documentary and you're narrating so let's have folks listen and i'll ask awe question on the other end. >> reporter: you can see hernandez rojas on the ground surrounded by more than a dozen officers. pay attention to the officer's extended arm. can you clearly see the sparking of his taser as he fires two wires carrying more than a thousand volts of electricity into hernandez rojas. >> oh, guy modern. >> john, what was the story that you felt wasn't getting out that you wanted to tell by showing this videotape? >> just a quick correction. that is actually john larson, the correspondent. >> my apologies. >> no problem. what i wanted -- what i wanted was actually for this to be exposed.
i witnessed annesteo tased five times. >> tell it me about hernandez rojas. who was he?igrant from mex coico and ca to the united states when he was 16 and lived in the united states over 25 years and held a construction job for all of those years. he was found to be undocumented and was in the process of being deported when this incident happened. >> i want to play a little clip from the documentary and you're narrating so let's have folks listen and i'll ask awe question on the...
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first to jade hernandez who found that the heat in san fernandez has caused a store to cut prices by 20%. jade-- >> reporter: there's a specific wide for that item. in the sun it says it's 100 degrees. the actual temperature is expected to reach 90 and that means we have to prep for a scorcher. at a true value store it's out with the heaters. >> we're actually changing it to 35% today. >> and in with the fans. >> it's supposed to be warmer and warmer and warmer is what i understand. >> reporter: marsha knows what she'll be tackling. >> i have some plant that is have to go out or i'll be hand watering for quite a while. railroad for those not working the best place to head on a hot day is the beach. >> we knew it was going to be really hot this weekend so we're prepping for that. we have some fruits, and then yogurt. >> reporter: and of course -- >> ice cream. >> reporter: but along with your sunscreen don't forget to bring your sandals because this sand is hot. >> definitely some ice. >> 20 and we also have the 9- pound bags which are design for a party. they have 3-pound bags in eac
first to jade hernandez who found that the heat in san fernandez has caused a store to cut prices by 20%. jade-- >> reporter: there's a specific wide for that item. in the sun it says it's 100 degrees. the actual temperature is expected to reach 90 and that means we have to prep for a scorcher. at a true value store it's out with the heaters. >> we're actually changing it to 35% today. >> and in with the fans. >> it's supposed to be warmer and warmer and warmer is what i...
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hernandez to third and squirms away from crawford's tag. 14-7, 34 hits. giants lose 17-8. awful.the royals yesterday and six hits today. here is one of them. a's trailing 2-1 and a two-run jk to left. make it 3-2a's. the same score in the second. alex gordon is out in a flash. flash gordon, get it? it goes to extras and tied at three of the doubled down the left field line. a's answer. the fielder's choice tied it and then hit by a pitch and just as good as a hit. it is 5-4a's the win. all right, i had a what have i accomplished in my life moment. he is 33 years old. that would be inspirational if i wasn't so jealous. the warriors in the rose city. jamal crawford and by half time he finished with 34. portland by 7 at the break. the fourth quarter and warriors use the run to tie it up. nate robinson is driving, dishing and jefferson with the dunk. the nba is a game of runs. matthews with 7 of his 18 down the stretch. portland the winner 118-110. stanley cup playoffs underway. philadelphia and pittsburgh and sidney crosby and a backhanded flip. fliers stage a furious rally. four un
hernandez to third and squirms away from crawford's tag. 14-7, 34 hits. giants lose 17-8. awful.the royals yesterday and six hits today. here is one of them. a's trailing 2-1 and a two-run jk to left. make it 3-2a's. the same score in the second. alex gordon is out in a flash. flash gordon, get it? it goes to extras and tied at three of the doubled down the left field line. a's answer. the fielder's choice tied it and then hit by a pitch and just as good as a hit. it is 5-4a's the win. all...
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jodi hernandez is live.his is such a difficult story for everyone involved. >> reporter: it doesn't get any more heart-wrenching than this. a steady flow of people have been stopping by the crash site today to drop off flowers and candles to express their sorrow. one family has suffered the worst kind of luck. another has a 17-year-old behind bars. the district attorney says charges are likely. they must first figure out what went wrong. >> it breaks my heart as i'm telling my husband, i don't know these people but i'm crying because i'm really sad, you know. i'm very sad. >> reporter: it's grief that seems to be hitting everyone in concord hard. as people pay tribute to the father and daughter who lost their liveses over the weekend when a 17-year-old driver lost control and crashed into a family as they rode their bicycles down the sidewalk. killing solomon nuri and his 9-year-old daughter. >> irresponsibility. and damage a family forever. >> reporter: teenagers in the area say the accident has really shak
jodi hernandez is live.his is such a difficult story for everyone involved. >> reporter: it doesn't get any more heart-wrenching than this. a steady flow of people have been stopping by the crash site today to drop off flowers and candles to express their sorrow. one family has suffered the worst kind of luck. another has a 17-year-old behind bars. the district attorney says charges are likely. they must first figure out what went wrong. >> it breaks my heart as i'm telling my...
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reporting live in walnut skrek, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> important to have the pretty toes. thank you, jodi. before you head out the door, check out your neighborhood forecast. clicking on the weather tab at nbcbayarea.com. >>> san jose state, the oldest university in the csu system inaugurate aid new president today. mohammed kaome was sworn in as the the university's 28th president. kaome originally from afghanistan is son of a carpenter. he says education was his savior. today he hold two masters degree, mba and ph.d. the president says he is excited to lead san jose's 30,000 students into the future. >> all we can say with confidence is that change is constant endemic and necessary. thus the best way key can predict our university's future is to create it ourselves. >> several notable people at the event. afghan ambassador, san jose mayor, chuck reid and c. su chancellor. before his appointment he served as president for csu east bay. >>> two developments in the trayvon martin murder case for accused killer george
reporting live in walnut skrek, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> important to have the pretty toes. thank you, jodi. before you head out the door, check out your neighborhood forecast. clicking on the weather tab at nbcbayarea.com. >>> san jose state, the oldest university in the csu system inaugurate aid new president today. mohammed kaome was sworn in as the the university's 28th president. kaome originally from afghanistan is son of a carpenter. he says education was his...
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felix hernandez hits him with the pitch. hernandez also hit him back in tokyo.tom of the seventh, the a's out 8-4. look out. we've got a home run hitter and he is the real deal. third home run for him this season. cuts the lead to one. the a's would get no closer. coco crisp to end the game, 8-7 is the final. so baseball is off to a very slow start. good news, sharks are in the playoffs. we're ready to talk sports all next week. >> thank you very much, henry. >>> now meteorologist anthony slaughter is in for rob tonight. we're forward to the easter forecast. >> it will be a good one. if you liked today, i'm pretty sure you'll like tomorrow. let's recap how dry it has been over the past winter. in fact, here in san jose, we've only seen about five inches of rain and that puts us behind, almost about nine inches for this year. i want to show you another graphic. this includes santa rosa, san francisco and san jose. the recap, you'll notice, the first column of numbers, that was two years ago when we saw about three quarters of the way through our winter months. th
felix hernandez hits him with the pitch. hernandez also hit him back in tokyo.tom of the seventh, the a's out 8-4. look out. we've got a home run hitter and he is the real deal. third home run for him this season. cuts the lead to one. the a's would get no closer. coco crisp to end the game, 8-7 is the final. so baseball is off to a very slow start. good news, sharks are in the playoffs. we're ready to talk sports all next week. >> thank you very much, henry. >>> now...
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in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a violent car crash caught on camera. police are investigating a hit and run involving a car and two bicyclists. take a look. youtube video uploaded by one of the riders shows a tunnel. i car appears to veer right, striking the bicyclists from behind and keeps on going. the director for the east bay bicycle coalition says it highlights a need for a bike lane in that area. amazingly, the two cyclists were not hurt, only a few bumps and bruises. >>> it's amazing, but it appears the world cup is back on track. mayor ed lee and race organizers signed the america's cup agreement after months of delays and negotiations. crews are already transforming pier 27 into the event's racing village. negotiations between the city and race organizers hit rough waters that resulted in the development plans being scaled back, but city leaders that say changes that are now in the works will last beyond the races in 2013. >> while there is three months of intense activation, once the america's cup is gone, we'll have a new crew shift terminal
in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a violent car crash caught on camera. police are investigating a hit and run involving a car and two bicyclists. take a look. youtube video uploaded by one of the riders shows a tunnel. i car appears to veer right, striking the bicyclists from behind and keeps on going. the director for the east bay bicycle coalition says it highlights a need for a bike lane in that area. amazingly, the two cyclists were not hurt, only a few bumps...
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sot malena hernandez - estudiante "es muy bonito lo que dicen y hablan muy bien y son educados pero alel dia, lo que hacen y como se ven aqui en nuestras comunidades nunca pasa como dicen que va a pasar". ---un moderador se encargo de recoger las preguntas de parte del publico, pero solamente le hizo algunas de ellas a la funcionaria... --mayra tostado. noticiero telemundo 48.. cu ---un adolescente de 15 aÑos de texas ha sido acusado con nueve cargos de asesinato take vo ---esto por presuntament e haber sido el conductor de una camioneta que se accidente matando a nueve indocumentad os la semana pasada... ---tambien se le imputan 17 de cargos por contrabando humano... por causar grave daÑo corporal y otro por evasion de las autoridades... ---la policia de palmview, lugar donde ocurrio la tragedia, informo que el menor, ciudadano estadounidense, se vio obligado a manejar la camioneta bajo amenazas.. cu ---miembros del magisterio del sistema universitario estatal de california se reunen hoy para determinar si autorizan una huelga de dos dias... take vo ---dicho paro incluiria profesores,
sot malena hernandez - estudiante "es muy bonito lo que dicen y hablan muy bien y son educados pero alel dia, lo que hacen y como se ven aqui en nuestras comunidades nunca pasa como dicen que va a pasar". ---un moderador se encargo de recoger las preguntas de parte del publico, pero solamente le hizo algunas de ellas a la funcionaria... --mayra tostado. noticiero telemundo 48.. cu ---un adolescente de 15 aÑos de texas ha sido acusado con nueve cargos de asesinato take vo ---esto por...
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hernandez to third and squirms away from crawford's tag. 14-7, 34 hits. giants lose 17-8. awful.'s one hit by the royals yesterday and six hits today. here is one of them. a's trailing 2-1 and a two-run jk to left. make it 3-2a's. the same score in the second. alex gordon is out in a flash. flash gordon, get it? it goes to extras and tied at three of the doubled down the left field line. a's answer. the fielder's choice tied it and then hit by a pitch and just as good as a hit. it is 5-4a's the win. all right, i had a what have i accomplished in my life moment. he is 33 years old. that would be inspirational if i wasn't so jealous. the warriors in the rose city. jamal crawford and by half time he finished with 34. portland by 7 at the break. the fourth quarter and warriors use the run to tie it up. nate robinson is driving, dishing and jefferson with the dunk. the nba is a game of runs. matthews with 7 of his 18 down the stretch. portland the winner 118-110. stanley cup playoffs underway. philadelphia and pittsburgh and sidney crosby and a backhanded flip. fliers stage a furious
hernandez to third and squirms away from crawford's tag. 14-7, 34 hits. giants lose 17-8. awful.'s one hit by the royals yesterday and six hits today. here is one of them. a's trailing 2-1 and a two-run jk to left. make it 3-2a's. the same score in the second. alex gordon is out in a flash. flash gordon, get it? it goes to extras and tied at three of the doubled down the left field line. a's answer. the fielder's choice tied it and then hit by a pitch and just as good as a hit. it is 5-4a's the...
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let's bring in nbc bay area's jody hernandez who joins us from juvenile hall. any comments from the young man or his parents who picked him up? >> reporter: no comment at all from his parents or the boy. they left juvenile hall a short time ago without saying a word to reporters. the boy's parents showed up about 4:00 this afternoon, a short time later they were allowed to drive to the back of the building where they picked up their son in a garage, then drove out as the boy crouched down in the back seat. the teenager had been held behind bars since saturday, when he lost control of his suv, hitting and killing a father and daughter as they rode their bicycles along a concord sidewalk. prosecutors had until 4:30 today to file charges, but they didn't make that deadline. concord police say they still have a lot of evidence to examine, debris left at the scene u the teenager's cell phone, cell phone records and toxicology reports. they say it could take a couple of weeks to finish all of that analysis. so while the teen abler has been released to his parents ton
let's bring in nbc bay area's jody hernandez who joins us from juvenile hall. any comments from the young man or his parents who picked him up? >> reporter: no comment at all from his parents or the boy. they left juvenile hall a short time ago without saying a word to reporters. the boy's parents showed up about 4:00 this afternoon, a short time later they were allowed to drive to the back of the building where they picked up their son in a garage, then drove out as the boy crouched down...
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reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news.f you would like to find out more about the current rescue mission, click on ktvu.com. >>> advertisers are increasing using facial recognition technology as a way to better target their customers and while it might be a revolutionary new fool for marketing others are raising privacy concerns. meadowland housley takes a closer look. >> a simple expression to the color your eyes, your face sets you apart and now that uniqueness is tapped by impact it recognition technology to taylor ads directly to you. >> every time we have shown it to retailers and brands, the comment is wow, i wouldn't even imagine this was possible and it's ready to go and production worthy and ready to be bought today. >> reporter: intel is one company that developed digital advertising displays that registers someone's age, gender and even the distance of their eyes. >> you will see more targeted content and more benefits in terms of being able to send direct to my cell phone information about coupon or what comes
reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news.f you would like to find out more about the current rescue mission, click on ktvu.com. >>> advertisers are increasing using facial recognition technology as a way to better target their customers and while it might be a revolutionary new fool for marketing others are raising privacy concerns. meadowland housley takes a closer look. >> a simple expression to the color your eyes, your face sets you apart and now that uniqueness is...
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osmary hernandez nos cuenta mas de coms se desarrolla el proceso para las proximas elecc --reporter pkg-asows -- muchos dejaron el tramite para ultima hora en un proceso que inscrin el electoral transcurr largas colas. "ah porque no tenía tiempo y esta semana que hubo más movimiento no pude por la lluvia. es bien importante nuestro futuro está aqui en este momento y bueno tenemos que aprovecharlo, de verdad". en algunos puntos del pais hubo disturbios, protestas y denuncias de irregularidades como el cierre anticipado de algunos centros de inscripcio Ón."solo se colocaron 1300 punts de inscripcion de los cuales solo funcionaban 550 a nivel nacional de los cuales, de los 550, nosotros hicimos una denuncia y la llevamos ante el cne que donde habia ganado un ie gono se ponian mas puntos y donde gano la oposicion asi tuviera mas electores no habia punto". consideran que estas trabas esconden intenciones politicas. "muchos no querian que los jovenes manana es el ultimo dia para efectuar la declaracion de impuestos, y por ley todos los que cristina zapata, no brinda alguna recomendaciones para e
osmary hernandez nos cuenta mas de coms se desarrolla el proceso para las proximas elecc --reporter pkg-asows -- muchos dejaron el tramite para ultima hora en un proceso que inscrin el electoral transcurr largas colas. "ah porque no tenía tiempo y esta semana que hubo más movimiento no pude por la lluvia. es bien importante nuestro futuro está aqui en este momento y bueno tenemos que aprovecharlo, de verdad". en algunos puntos del pais hubo disturbios, protestas y denuncias de...
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border agents standing over hernandez rojas. >> hey, no! >> it shows the firing of the taser. >> was hernandez rojas as the police press release suggested combative when he was killed? or was he on the ground handcuffed. bd >> brown: "need to know" asked for interviews with u.s. customs and border protection, the department of homeland security, and the justice department. all declined. "crossing the line at the border" airs tonight on most pbs stations. in several markets, including washington, boston, san francisco, and iowa, it's on earlier than usual. next week, the newshour will have several reports on immigration as the supreme court weighs arizona's tough new law. >> woouff: again, e major developments of the day: three more secret service members resigned amid a prostitution scandal. the agency also reported a 12th employee has been implicated. and a florida judge set bail at $150,000 for george zimmerman in the killing of trayvon martin. mark and david keep up the conversation online tonight. hari sreenivasan explains. hari. >> sre
border agents standing over hernandez rojas. >> hey, no! >> it shows the firing of the taser. >> was hernandez rojas as the police press release suggested combative when he was killed? or was he on the ground handcuffed. bd >> brown: "need to know" asked for interviews with u.s. customs and border protection, the department of homeland security, and the justice department. all declined. "crossing the line at the border" airs tonight on most pbs...
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reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri who is in the nbc bay area weather center. you know what, jeff, all this heat is going to make all my makeup run. >> you still look great. i think you're going to be fine this weekend. you may need to find a bit of shade and also plenty of water. this will be the warmest water we've had in about six months this region of high pressure is more reminiscent of what we would have across early summer is now starting to grip a good section of california. widespread 80s but we also, yes, had 90s. our official highs topped out with the warmest at 91 degrees across the peninsula. cupertino at 90. gilroy and walnut creek at 89. as jodi mentioned those temperatures are start to go level off with low and mid-80s in the east bay but still is going to be a very mild night ahead for us and a warmer day expected for saturday. with that said, and everybody heading outside if you have allergies, this is not going to bunch. we'll talk about the foreca
reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri who is in the nbc bay area weather center. you know what, jeff, all this heat is going to make all my makeup run. >> you still look great. i think you're going to be fine this weekend. you may need to find a bit of shade and also plenty of water. this will be the warmest water we've had in about six months this region of high pressure is...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live outside the victim's home with more tonight. jodi. >> reporter: janelle, this is where the shooting happened, right in the front yard of an oakland hills man. he was -- fortunately, he is recovering in the hospital tonight after undergoing surgery for his bullet wounds. meanwhile, people who live in the oakland hills neighborhood say they are feeling more and more like they are on easy target for crime. this is the sign that greets visitors as they enter the neighborhood in the oakland hills. but it didn't deter two men from attacking a resident last night. >> i'd say around 10:30, i heard a gunshot. >> reporter: jen sanders says her neighbor was coming home from walking his dog last night when two men in hoodies confronted him. >> the guy stopped him and said, hold it right there. and he said -- and he just looked at him kind of weird and he goes what do you mean, what? and he goes, i said hold it right there and he pulled a gun out. >> reporter: instead of complying, the dog walker dove into his house. as he did, the gunman sh
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live outside the victim's home with more tonight. jodi. >> reporter: janelle, this is where the shooting happened, right in the front yard of an oakland hills man. he was -- fortunately, he is recovering in the hospital tonight after undergoing surgery for his bullet wounds. meanwhile, people who live in the oakland hills neighborhood say they are feeling more and more like they are on easy target for crime. this is the sign that greets visitors as they...
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ktvu jay hernandez has more. >> reporter: her name is jackie, she fishes off the whacky jackie, they just arrived near pier 39, we can't show you the pictures. but we can tell you they had a fabulous day, the biggest salmon they brought in, 16 pounds. and nearly everybody caught one. most fishermen don't like to count the fish until they come back, and there is a reason for that. in fact this captain fishes on his boat, the linda jean,s in 2009, less than 40,000 salmon returned through the bay, up the sacramento river. he said projections which have a little more than a million salmon colding through the bay up the delta are nice, but he wants to wait and see for himself if the predictions match up to what he finds in the water. >> it has been tough for everybody. fish buyers, fishermen, the public -- prices -- it is not good, just what it sounds like. >> reporter: at fishermen's wharf today, one family said they buy it all the time and notice the high prices. they're glad the season has started for fishermen. and of course we just finished speaking with jackie on the whacky jackie.
ktvu jay hernandez has more. >> reporter: her name is jackie, she fishes off the whacky jackie, they just arrived near pier 39, we can't show you the pictures. but we can tell you they had a fabulous day, the biggest salmon they brought in, 16 pounds. and nearly everybody caught one. most fishermen don't like to count the fish until they come back, and there is a reason for that. in fact this captain fishes on his boat, the linda jean,s in 2009, less than 40,000 salmon returned through...
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jade hernandez. >>> more details now on the race known as the clippers. it started last year in the united kingdom. it consists of eight legs. it is supposed to resume in two weeks with the come -- competitors going through the panama canal into new york. the last leg will take them into the united kingdom in july. >>> an advisory go take us through the morning. the strong currents and waves kept most people out of the water. >> reporter: mavericks needed to special events for the crews filming the big waves today. >> they are pretty can -- pretty consistent, 35 to 40- foot waves. >> reporter: cameras over the water and in the rocks for the new movie mavericks, the surf was too big for beginners. >> some of the areas are probably too dangerous for anybody to go out just because of the -- not just the size but the condition in the water. >> reporter: families also kept their kids out of the water. the sand was the preferred playground. >> we want ebb to go home safely -- we want everybody to go home safely. we're making sure we choose the right activity fo
jade hernandez. >>> more details now on the race known as the clippers. it started last year in the united kingdom. it consists of eight legs. it is supposed to resume in two weeks with the come -- competitors going through the panama canal into new york. the last leg will take them into the united kingdom in july. >>> an advisory go take us through the morning. the strong currents and waves kept most people out of the water. >> reporter: mavericks needed to special...