reporter: he pleaded not guilty to the charges today. and the prosecutor asked he be kept away from his family, pointing out there s a video of lopez showing bruises he allegedly caused. lopez got up in front of the judge tearfully insisting she s not in any danger, as the sheriff himself broke down. he did not commit the domestic violence, he did not endanger his child, and he did not try to dissuade his wife from talking to the police or anybody else. reporter: now, he will be back in court on monday, that s when they ll set the date for trial. the judge repeatedly said in court today she s not going to treat this case any differently than others, just because it s the sheriff that s involved. reporting live in san francisco. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. let s turn your attention to developing news out of nevada tonight. a fast moving fire south of reno, has forced thousands of people to evacuate. gusts of up to 82 miles an hour pushing the flames higher. seve
protesters with the intent of silencing free speech here. and you re involved because? because i care in the end of this movement, i care about financial reform, police reform. this country needs changes. this group, despite occasional problems is the only group that s going to do something. here s more video from adam katz arrested last nit,e h was taken to jail and he just got bailed out a couple hours ago. back here live, there s a delegation of about four people, they were allowed to go inside and talk to city officials about what s really growing on out here. they say they feel like they made some progress. some of the demands that they want here is to have all of the folks arrested last night to be released. some of them have been released. some of them are still sitting in jail, the negotiations on this is still going on. reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. thanks so much. in other news tonight, a nurse accused of hacking her own mother
much they care. i think anyone who has a child can t imagine what it would be like to lose one, so it s horrible. it s a very, very sad day. he knew a lot of people, and the a lot of people knew them so it s just hard for everyone. reporter: his best friend joined the marines together and dreamed of becoming police officers. have everyone s back and protect them, and so he died doing what he loved. reporter: his parents were clearly touched by their community s show of support. they say they couldn t be more grateful. thank you so much, truly overwhelming. reporter: just means a lot to you guys. it does. we know with all of you here how much josh reached out and touched all of you, and we can t say enough about the support that we ve gotten, so we just want to say thank you very much. reporter: a very emotional afternoon, and and friends and relatives are still walking down leaving the family house. they have quite a crowd over there comforting them toni
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contamination. and a female wing walker fighting for her life after her husband was forced to crash land the airplane. he speaks about her condition today, monday march 21, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. welcome to today on a monday morning. busy monday morning. i m matt lauer. ann curry is back from japan, in for meredith. what an extra job you did over that on what had to be a difficult trip. it was difficult for everyone involved. i think we are all thinking of the people that are still there and especially there japanese. we ll have the latest from japan including the latest evacuation of the workers from the nuclear power plant and also the detection of radiation on spinach and milk coming up, matt. also ahead the u.s. army is issuing an apology for disturbing photos that portray abuse allegedly committed by u.s. troops serving in afghanistan. they were published in the german newspaper derspiegel and some show soldiers posing