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airlines jet linessers and they are expected to hold a conference. they are expected to interview the four pilots and they should have more information about those meetings and according to them everything was working leading up to saturday's crash but they are trying to figure out why at least one emergency slide did not work. >> we need to understand why that happened. >> investigators also watched surveillance to see if one of them survived the crash but was hit by an emergency vehicle on the tarmac. it could take up to two weeks to learn a cause to that death.
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investigators said flight 214 was flying below speed just before it hit the runway. it was approaching the runway slower than the recommended speed. new this morning, the families of the two teenage girls have arrived in the bay area. katie is live in burlingame and has some strong words from the grieving parents. >> reporter: brian, those parents are staying here in burlingame and they are being guarded by san mateo sheriff's. the grieving parents landed a little after 11:00 last night coming over top of the plane wreckage. >> easy now... asiana airlines representatives is escorting the family and
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reporters bombarded them and he told them he is here to coordinate events for the families. meanwhile they were ushered from the buses and were taken to nearby hotels. on the trip, he had a heated exchange with the father and the father told the ceo he was dissatisfied with his handling of the disaster. the parents of the other two students of the crash, the vice- president where the girls attended and other officials from their home city, they were traveling from eastern china to attend a chinese summer camp. they were excellent students and good friends. their bodies were found about a mile apart. they confirm one of them
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ejected from the plane. the other may have been struck by a first responder vehicle. they are waiting on lab test results which may take a few weeks before he is did i have continue 50 -- definitively say how she died. we have been told that the families are staying here and it's unclear when the parents of the surviving victims will be reunited with their students and we imagine there will be a very emotional reunion and perhaps the media is being kept away from the parents at this point and they have not spoken to media and are being guarded very closely. >> thank you the two girls were also remembered at a can't dill
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light vigil and they released paper lanterns into the sky. and there will be more flight cancellations until they removed the wreckage. at least 100 flights were canceled yesterday and some arrivals were delayed for two and a half hours. officials flights were -- flights were diverted to san francisco and out of san jose, there were four down at fso and that was sent to san jose. several bay area hotels are offering special rates who are stranded by the flight delays and the palace hotel in san
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francisco as well as the garden in san mateo. they are asking people to provide proof of their flights and ask for the distressed passenger rates. san francisco general said 17 patients are there out of 62 and six are in critical condition. 10 remain in stamford hospital and one person is critical. meanwhile they are asking for more blood donationings following the plane crash and the center says its supplies were already low following the 4th of july holiday. asiana airlines may end up paying millions of dollars to passengers on flight 214 according to a top personal injury attorney on cnn.
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even those who escaped without injuries will see million dollar settlements due to posttraumatic stress disorders and those settlements will be based on pain and suffering and medical costs. new this morning, a peg 777 returned to tokyo. they returned to the airport after a barning light indicated the jet's hydraulic level was low. passengers landed at fso this morning and mechanics are working on that original plane after finding a leak in that system. we have new information at an apartment complex that sent dozens of people to the hospital. we have learned a manhasset died at the hallmark house
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apartments. 21 people why inn -- a man has died at the hallmark house apartments. they believe that is where the fire started and at 8:00 this morning some of the people displaced will be escorted in to collect their belongings. the eastern pan of the -- span of the bay bridge, the oversight committee has announced it will not open as scheduled and that's because they will have to fix broken bolts and many will have to what just them to keep them from cracking. >> sweep are very sorry for this delay put we have a it
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retrofit. the project is already 010 years -- 10 years late and $5 billion over budget and more is expected over a briefing tomorrow. let's check in with sal for an early look at your commute, how is it going, sal? >> i like that bright color. >> it is a bright morning. >> well, you need something to wake you up in the morning and i think you will like it, 880 westbound and we can only see a narrow portion of it, there is a very light delay at the toll plaza getting into san francisco and if you are driving in the south bay that is cleared and let's talk about the fog, let's print in steve paul some. >> she looks lovely as always
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-- steve paulson. >> she looks lovely as always. it also means it is warming up inland and still a lot of fog on the coast and it eventually made it, temperatures by the coast and bay, i don't expect them to change either, maybe a couple of degrees warmer, and 50s and 60s, the sea breeze is not nearly as strong at travis, it is only 17 and this time it was turbo charged at 30. lows seem to be running a little bit warmer and it is not going to be ridiculously hot but it will be hot away from the coast. we go into it by lifting it and it will not take until 6:30 or
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is 7:00 if you are far enough away. we will have some mid-90s on some of these and north bay is not warming up that much, we will have low 80s unless you are near clear lake. mountain view 80 and 82 unless you are out towards east san jose, a little cooler into thursday and it looks like we will even things out and it does look warmer on the weekend. supporters will march in protest today against the a crediting -- accrediting condition. they will continue to the state department offices on beal. last week city college learned they will loose that are accreditation. the college is appealing that decision. san jose sharks gets a new name. we will still call it the shark
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tank but it will become the s ap center. now the a arena was hp pavilion but they have been looking for ways to cut cost and they have plan to up grade and it is the oldest in the nhl. we are learning about the moments after the crash, the heroic actions taken by the flight attendant. >> i want to thank everybody who has helped me during this entire ordeal. some of the words from the three women held captive for all those years. we will have more coming up in your morning commute and bay area weather, stay tuned.
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. more on the fso crash from a flight attendant who was the last to get off the burning plane. >> the plane ceiling looked like it collapsed and there was something blocking in the way and you could not see anything in the back. >> she saved lives despite suffering a broken tailbone, she had to pop an evacuation tube nearly such kateing another flight attend den -- attendant. >> some police officers and firefighters could see the jet
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fuel leaking but they still climbed on that plane without any protective gear to rescue people inside. other officers helped to cut passengers from their seat belts. >> a lot of people could not move out of their seats and they were just scared to move. >> it was so surreal. there was so much chaos going on and it was quiet. >> many firefighters and police officers said they trained for something like this but never believed it would happen in their careers. >> they found a plane and pilot missing since december. it was discovered in high terrain over the weekend. they found the plane and the pilot's body. the pilot nichole wilson left during a storm. rangers planned to remove the plane over the next several weeks. the traffic from the contra costa got underway but it was
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cut short. that is because shortly after it started immediately tried to postpone it due to an 8 day lawyer strike. the crews ship remains off the tuscan coast. they are speaking out for the first time. >> i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. >> amanda berry, -- amanda berry gina dejesus and michelle knight posted a you tube video and all thank them for their continued face. sal castaneda was arrested -- ariel castro was arrested and has pled guilty -- not guilty to holding the women captive in his home. and he is not quickly
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restored. white house press secretary said it would not be in the best interest of the u.s. they are asking whether the removing of president mohamed morsi to be labeled as a coup, more than 50 were killed during the egyptian military yesterday. sal, any problems out there? >> nothing yet brian and pam, we are looking well on the roads and a little bit is in and it was on a stretch because of the fog. there are no problems on the bridge itself and roadwork has been picked up and if you are driving in 280 traffic, that looks good getting up to
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highway 17. >> some of it is more in the fog category than the low cloud deck and if you do, it is thick on the berkeley side, warm air a aloft, yesterday it was up around 2000 feet and it will be warmer inland and i don't think we changed too much. 52 napa and santa rosa and antioch and livermore runs by the bay. it seems like mid-60s which seems to settle in. i will go 66 and 67, starting at 54 degrees, high pressure with winds today and then pressure coming in from the
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passive investigate northwest, we will not see any of those 105s or anything. temperatures are creeping up and we'll see 70s and 80s and by the bay 60s and 70s. >> and by friday inland temperatures will come up by the weekend. they have forced the evacuation of a summer camp. the 106-acre -- 160-acre fire because of that they had to shut everything down in both directions. >> the former president came to
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>> [ dispatcher recording ] >> the first crews said they arrived at the crash sight in just one minute. they reported seeing jet fuel despite that they ran into the plane without a fire suit to help people evacuate. discussions are getting underway in the richmond high school ganging rape -- gang rape trial. they each face life in prison if convicted from that attack of a girl after homecoming on campus. alameda judge has ruled the school remain open while it appeals the district's order to remain closed. it was closed due to financial mismanagement and many parents
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are fighting to keep it open saying its named one of the top schools in the country and it could take up to a year before that appeal is decided. >> sal, what is going on in oakland? >> we are just starting near the oakland coliseum and it you are going to that area it should be a nice drive and no problems coming to san francisco via the bay bridge and that traffic looks good over to highway 10 -- highway 101. it is off to a good start on vallejo richmond. we have some thicker fog, we have it up pretty high yesterday. temperatures coast and bay, we are not changing too much and otherwise it will be sunny and we have a high pressure system coming in and the western edge is giving inland temperatures a
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decent warmup. not 105 but there are now 90s on saturday. 50s and 60s and a little cooler and santa rosa. a lot of the 50s and lower 60s, some inland areas, still a westerly breeze and it is now 17 and we will keep an eye on it. it is usually a pretty good sign things are warming up. right now it does look warmer inland and it is very hot in the anterior. overall, there is a lot of the fog on the coast, nice for some, a little cool for others and we will find some warm to hot temperatures. 60s to 90s. also out to brentwood, morgan hill to gilroy, coming down the sunole grade, 70s and 80s on the coast. it does look cooler and maybe not much change but it inches
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closer to warmer over the weekend. they are launching a smart phone app called b. the alert and taking part in a security campaign and it is called if you see something, say something. it allows you to take a photo of a crime and sent it immediately to police. you can even disabled the flash. >> sounds like a great idea. we have team coming on the investigation of the crash and more on what loved ones are doing. it does look good, we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather. ñáçwçñ
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and also an overnight scare, another flight bound for fso, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. good morning, i am dave clark, it is time to check weather and traffic r. >> good morning, we have fog out there, we have thicker fog and high pressure is putting it closer to the deck. inland temperatures will begin to warm up. pgh it is not changing but we are 60s to mid-90s. over to concord, no major problems to interstate 06 nearby -- 60 nearby. it is 5:00, let's go back to the desk. we begin with coverage of
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