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factors including auto throttle. it says wasn't adequately described. the board also cited training issues and fatigue among the crew. >> there was fatigue on the part of the pilot flying. due to the fact the flight was landing at 3:30 in the morning korea time. >> they approved a list of -- a passenger was run over twice with fire trucks. national transportation safety board recommends san francisco fire department outline priorities >> how do you priorityize how do you tree yauj -- triage
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those people? >> asiana airlines released a statement saying they believe the national transportation safety board recognized multiple factors contributing to the accident including the complexities of the systems. coming up at 6:00 we'll talk about recommendations to sfo. >> nts national transportation safety board released what happened to the three victims killed in the crash. all three seated near the back of flight 214 and a 15-year-old was wearing a seattle belt but suffered fatal injuries when a door from the plane hit her. two were not wearing seat belts and were ejected from a plane. the national transportation safety board says they probably would have survived if they had been buckled n they were just 16
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years old, and best friends. one body was found outside of the plane. the other survived but was killed when two san francisco fire trucks ran over here. >> some recommendations on the san francisco fire department, how they triago patients. >> can't completely prevent secondary strikes but we can take action to try to limit the secondary strikes that may occur. >> the fire department says they've implemented many new procedures addressing short falls today highlighted by national transportation safety board including enhanced training for firefighters who operate fire rigs and a new triage procedure. and the jet manufacturer released a statement reading
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boeing respectfully disagree was national transportation safety board statement that the 777 auto flight system contributed to this accident. a finding we do not believe is up ported by evidence. boeing said it's auto flight has been used 55 million safe landings by several models of jetliners. >> an oakland firefighter is fighting for his life after his truck overturned. sky 7 showing us where it happened along a taxi way. we're live with more. allen? >> we don't know what type of injuries this firefighter sustained we know he was not thrown from the cab. this happened during a red alert drill to test firefighters in their response times to indicents. he lost control
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the rig flipped over. this is what called an aircraft rescue firefighting rig that can hold 3,000 gallons of water and 420 gallons of foam. we're also told that there were no other firefighters on board. >> it's just one person that is in the rig, it's from my initial report that yes. he was wearing his seat belt. and i got a report one firefighter unsnapped a belt to get him out. >> so far the cause of the accident has not been confirmed. identity of the firefighter has not been identified but we're told that he is a 28-year-old veteran of the department. this accident has not affected tee par tours or arrivals the chief says drivers receive a lot of training to drive these rigs. so there is a full investigation
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underway. >> one person died when a fire broke out inside of a home in union city. sky 7 shows where that fire started this afternoon. paramedics rushed another person hurt to the hospital. we don't have any word yet on the victims' injuries or conditions. >> a grass fire burned close to homes this afternoon. sky 7 overhead just a short time ago. it burned a few acres before crews got it surrounded and under control. a water dropping helicopter doused this >> a good samaritan recovering
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from a stab wound after trying to stop a would be thief. police arrested him and' say he broke into an apartment and a neighbor tried to stop him. laura? >> yes. >> this is where the occurred he says he reacted instantly. this engineer says he heard a loud noise. >> i looked at the people. there is a guy smashing through the door. >> he says he threw open the door and lungeed after the
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burglar. >> we where hesseled on the ground. he tried to days me. and he got the taser away. >> police identified the suspect as 51-year-old on parole on a burglary conviction. he believes he used a screwdriver to pry open the door. despite stab wounds, the 30-year-old kept the suspect in a choke hold. >> once i had him, he was telling me this is his third strike. he'd do anything to let him go. i felt bad for him. >> police appreciate efforts but don't advise others to do the same. >> absolutely. he's probably the best neighbor ever to have, you know? saw something going on and took action. might not be the most prudent
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behavior. he was good to have him there yesterday >> he says the stab wound is in the same leg that was shattered in a diving accident in the fall. >> an overturned oil tanker caused a big mess in sonoma county. it damaged a bridge and spilled oil into a creek. the creek happens to be dry but materials teams still have to clean up 5600 gallons of spilled oil. the driver was not hurt. this map shes where the truck overturned north of the russian river. some neighbors in the outer mission without water oont. crews have been working to depair this pipe. we're told it dates back to
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and broke because of age. >> just ahead, controversy over this collision. uruguay's star player sets off a storm and bites off trouble. >> food can be beautiful. >> especially in hands of a former tech titan. just ahead, food like you've never seen it before. >> and why the force is with chicago >> can children use same sun screen as adults? abc7 news at 5:00
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legacy as one of the most infamous biters he appeared to bite an italian player. they could suspend him for the rest of the world cup. that would seriously hurt uruguay's chance to win. he has a history of biting. even mike tyson would have been horrified. great expectations for a win by itally. today, more growns than smiles at the end and frustration. and fans there blame the coach. >> i think italy had a bad
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coach. that is what i think. >> italy's coach apparently agreed because he resigned after the match. >> world cup fan photos here, check out these two. they were keeping their cool with a replica of the world cup trophy. they tell us they watched from a bar in the mission district. and we want to see your fan photo pictures as well. >> a new exhibit hopping in the bay area. may change the way you think about food and fruit. pasta. it's all about art and science of cooking. david, this looks delicious. >> very much. not everybody cooks but everybody has to eat. and these photos take mystery of
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what happens when you throw burgers on a grill. the show runs through september 1st. >> this is a photo of a round worm in pork. it's part of a collection of 80 large photos at the tech museum exploring food and science of food and cooking. it's the brain child of microsoft's former chief technology officer. his passion for school led him to emplace a new approach to picturing food. listen to his excitement of what he calls exploded dia gram of the burger. >> it shows you layers. once squishing it, you can't see layers anymore. >> he cuts part ovens and grills to show how food cooks.
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now, i understand in the broiler or when i roast a turkey. >> the photographs became part of a book he uses a photo of a pork leg to understand why some animals have white meat or dark. >> a chicken legs are dark meat they have endurance muscles forge a long period of time. the chicken breast, powering wings sdpt have to run for long periods of time. just a short burst of energy. >> the more you know about food, how beautiful it is, it's is sort of bottomless in beauty i'm not sure it's possible to take magic out of food.
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with chicago not san francisco. george lucas will build his museum on chicago's water front. he wanted to put it in san francisco but that plan was rejected. the museum will be built along lake michigan. a vibrant carpus. >> the museum will feature the personal art collection and digital art and include star wars memorabilia. >> now, summer is here. your kids are probably going to be spending time outside. >> playing on? lather it up? >> yes. yes. >> whatever you do. abc7 michael finney? >> yes.
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i thought you're going to say consumer reports. what do you look for? a third buys a sun screen claiming to be just for kids many choose one that is doctor recommended akerding to consumer reports here is what you need to know about sun screens and your child. >> i make sure they're perfect detectived >> the sun screen she chooses? >> says kids on it i use kids and adult for me. >> consumer reports says you don't need to buy a separate formula for babies and children. >> there is no safer ingredient for kids. manufacturers use same active ingredients as they do in adult sun screens. >> comparing copper tone ultra guard and water baby shows ingredients are the same. what about the claim it's the
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number one pediatrician recommended brand? copper tone says it surveyed pediatricians to find out which brand they recommend. >> you think the mite think it means it's safer, but those terms aren't regulated. fda does not hold kid sun screen to a higher sun screen. >> consumer reports says don't spray your kids. >> kids are likely to squirm around. that means they risk breathing in sun screen. that could be a lung irritant z some contain tie tan yim. if you breathe in those, it could be a potential cancer risk. >> another risk, sprays can be flammable if they haven't dryed and you're near an open flame. consumer reports says lotion is a better choice for children. town look for, equate from walmart. tests show it's a good aferdable choice for the whole family.
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>> tests show water baby by copper tone is very effective against harmful rays and costs twice as much per ounce as walmart equate, which consumer reports named best buy. also be aware the sun screens claiming to be sting free or tear free may leave out ingredients that bother eyes sou need to be careful. >> and you would be michael piny. if he does it, believe it. >> yes. i am. >> let's find out if sandhya patel is really our meteorologist. >> yes. plenty of sun screen you need sun screen today
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make sure you have it tomorrow. let me show you live doppler 7 hd. going with a cooler forecast. we have fog along coast going from patchy to more wide spread there. taking a look at winds right now, gusting to 31 in fairfield. it's breezy out there. hold on tight if you're heading out of the door. beautiful view of the sun. san jose's high 75 today upper 50s to low 90 has been the range so far. 57 in half moon bay. beautiful view over the city.
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santa resa, 87 now. livermore looking alt one picture from our golden bridge camera, nice looking view for sunshine. we're looking at spotty drizzle. it's a possibility. there is a trough working towards the coastline here. that system will bring much immediated moisture. for us sh we may squeeze out drizzle. so morning commute could be on the slick side tomorrow morning foggy along the coastline. it's a mild start and then, afternoon, high clouds and sun.
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69 millbrae. keeping you cool in 59 degree raefrng. same thing for daily city. more cloud cover there. 77 in vallejo. east bay, 70s m oakland and hayward. filtered sunshine. 79 in livermore. 74 degrees in fairfield. checking out the accu-weather forecast, it's breezy, cooler next few check out the weekend. hot weather monday, tuesday. that is what summer is about for the time being i'm enjoying this look here.
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>> the sun going and the breeze, it's perfect. >> exactly. >> it's beautiful. >> coming up next, what health care leaders have been pushing for is getting a green light. >> sweet success of a candy sale gone sour. michael finney hunts down a missing bank deposit. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period.
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that is one of many libraries offering free hunch. they hope it keeps many kids from going hungry. >> a fund raising effort to help create a medical facility kicked off with huge donations the goal to raise $25 pillin to pay for expansion of the main campus. it will include breast cancer screening center, new pediatric playground and private rooms for mothers and babies to be together after birth. >> research shows that the art inz.creativity not only change attitude, but also, their physiology. and we cannot think of a better partner or population to demonstrate the healing power of
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the art. >> today three doonors pitched in nearly $6 million. >> wonderful >> well rngs from farm to field, or summer field up next, hunter penns explains how this garden grows >> you can find everything world cup on our web site including daily wrap, insight into key plays in games like suarez biting people. we'll be right back
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birthday salute being planned >> a new restaurant gives fans an experience like none other. >> check it out. the restaurant putting a spin on farm to table. and fruits and vegetables will be grown at the ballpark. >> hunter penns is thrilled with the idea. but converge was not easy. >> i didn't know it's such a big deal to have a salad they're like what are you? a horse? what are you eating? they'd try to grab it. >> other players join hunter for kale before the game. they plan to offer cooking classes. i don't know if pablo sandoval has eaten many kale salads.
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thanks for joining us. welcome to "world news." tonight, moment of impact. cameras roll as skies darken and a twister hits. roofs ripped away and we're tracking the threat into the night. terror warning. al qaeda trying to make bombs disguised as everyday items to travel undetected on planes. big bite. shock waves after a soccer star appears to bite a rival. are these pictures proof? stressed out. where are you most stressed? at work, at home? some surprising test results tonight and what you can do about it right now. a good evening to you on this tuesday night. we come on the air with threatening skies and rising water in parts of the country.
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