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. >> reporter: according to the operations chief mark gonzalez that firefighter was injured when he and another firefighter enered that front door and swept over with flames and debris started falling down on them. he was burned on his neck and hands around the wrist but has already been released from the hospital. now, the other firefighter was not injured but they were knocked back onto the porch as you heard him say and he says that the other resident was severely burned and i learned just a few minutes ago that that other resident is in critical condition. we believe this was an elderly couple. we'll try to get more information as it becomes available. they're not releasing the names of the victims here yet as they're trying to find the next of kin and give them notice this christmas eve morning, a tragic fire here in san francisco. we're live in san francisco, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> thank you, thom. 5:04. >>> the government shutdown enters day three. the white house says it's possible it continues into january. "today in the bay's" susan maginnis has the latest from wa
. >> reporter: according to the operations chief mark gonzalez that firefighter was injured when he and another firefighter enered that front door and swept over with flames and debris started falling down on them. he was burned on his neck and hands around the wrist but has already been released from the hospital. now, the other firefighter was not injured but they were knocked back onto the porch as you heard him say and he says that the other resident was severely burned and i learned...
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certainly my commission is here, mark gonzalez, jean nicholson lieutenant t nicholson, lieutenant tom murphy in the back. section chief tony malloy, thank you very much for all the hard work. this is a facility that's very unique, nearly one of its kind in the state of california. we're building without a whole lot of blueprint or other facilities to look at. so that's why it took a lot of time and attention to detail to make this facility the great facility that it will be and that our members so deserve. public works, i will say i do consider director nuru a partner of mine. we come together. we have two other projects hopefully looking forward to being delivered soon, hopefully, before i retire. i know it's a top of your priority list as it is yours. thanks, mohamed. brian dahl also helped with this today. we brought good weather. also we look forward to holding accountable the contractors. i heard they're going to be off to a good start, s.j.amoroso. we also look forward to -- we had to work with the stararts commission, and that was an interesting process, but also a very educati
certainly my commission is here, mark gonzalez, jean nicholson lieutenant t nicholson, lieutenant tom murphy in the back. section chief tony malloy, thank you very much for all the hard work. this is a facility that's very unique, nearly one of its kind in the state of california. we're building without a whole lot of blueprint or other facilities to look at. so that's why it took a lot of time and attention to detail to make this facility the great facility that it will be and that our members...
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mark, thank you sir. >> say it ain't so! >>> this is a news4 today newsbreak. >> good morning. 9:00 on this friday, december 28. i'm erika gonzalezevard. here we are in virginia on 395. lots ofoad spray. beltway the crash on the outer loop near pennsylvania cleared.a outer loop river road new crash reported. happy birthday to jack taylor. >> thank you. >>> we will get a check of the forecast when we come back.
mark, thank you sir. >> say it ain't so! >>> this is a news4 today newsbreak. >> good morning. 9:00 on this friday, december 28. i'm erika gonzalezevard. here we are in virginia on 395. lots ofoad spray. beltway the crash on the outer loop near pennsylvania cleared.a outer loop river road new crash reported. happy birthday to jack taylor. >> thank you. >>> we will get a check of the forecast when we come back.
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marked by protests and arrests. so where does the city go from here? "abc 7 news" reporter chris wynn is in san jose. >> reporter: at san jose city hall last night -- daniel gonzalez was one of eight people arrested for disrupting the city council meeting after they chained themselves to chairs inside the council chambers. police officers had to use bolt cutters to remove the group. the commotion, over a landmark vote that will undoubtedly shape the future of san jose. >> we don't want public lands sold to google for private profit. we want those lands to be used to house our people, to take care of the homeless. >> reporter: the city council unanimously approving a massive deal in which the city will sell several parcels of land downtown to google for just over $100 million. >> i oppose the google -- the sale to google. >> reporter: community activists were alarmed by the heavy police presence and what they referred to as intimidation practices. >> we need to come together to make sure anything else that goes forward reflects what is best for the people, not what is best for google shareholders. >> reporter: google plans to develop nearly 50 acres of land west of
marked by protests and arrests. so where does the city go from here? "abc 7 news" reporter chris wynn is in san jose. >> reporter: at san jose city hall last night -- daniel gonzalez was one of eight people arrested for disrupting the city council meeting after they chained themselves to chairs inside the council chambers. police officers had to use bolt cutters to remove the group. the commotion, over a landmark vote that will undoubtedly shape the future of san jose. >>...
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mark vote that will shape the future of san jose, the city council unanimously approving a massive deal where are the city will sell several parcels of land to google. san jose resident daniel gonzalez was one of the eight people arrested for disrupting the meeting after chaining themselves to chairs in the council chambers, bolt cutters were used to cut free the group. >> we want the lands to be used to house our people and take care of the homeless. >> reporter: the community activists were surprised by the police presence. >> we need to make sure it reflects best what is good for the people, not google shareholders. >> reporter: a council member awoke to find a car window smashed outside the home. he is unsure if there's a connection to his yes vote. >> it may inspire folks or encourage folks to take a physical action against somebody they disagree with. i think that is unfortunate. >> reporter: google plans to develop 50 acres of land, west of the highway station, converting it in to a mixed use transit village that would transform the downtown as we know it. >> they are not asking for subsidies or tax abatements, they are simply locating here, and paying full market value for t
mark vote that will shape the future of san jose, the city council unanimously approving a massive deal where are the city will sell several parcels of land to google. san jose resident daniel gonzalez was one of the eight people arrested for disrupting the meeting after chaining themselves to chairs in the council chambers, bolt cutters were used to cut free the group. >> we want the lands to be used to house our people and take care of the homeless. >> reporter: the community...
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mark the anniversary of indonesia's 1961 invasion. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i am one gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. for the second time this month, a guatemalan child has died in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection. eight-year-old felixix gomez alonzo died in new mexico on christmas eve after being detained since december 18. earlier in the day, he had been diagnosed with a common cold, given ibuprofen and antibiotics, and released. but the boy continued to become more ill throughout the day, becoming nauseous and vomiting. he was sent back to the same hospital, but fell unconscious along the way. he was pronounced dead just before midnight chchristmas morning. this follows the death of a seven-year-old indigenous guatemalan girl, jakelin caal maquin, who died on december 8, two days after she and her father presented themselves at the border in a bid for asylum. amy: meanwnwhile, the supreme court has rejected president trump's asylum ban which attempted to deny asylum to anyone entering the co
mark the anniversary of indonesia's 1961 invasion. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i am one gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. for the second time this month, a guatemalan child has died in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection. eight-year-old felixix gomez alonzo died in new mexico on christmas eve after being detained...