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. >> the southern california agency that arranged for the students to fly to the united states are helping them out. the 16-year-old wang linjia and ye mengyuan were killed in the trash. the travel company was to greet the girls and students and teachers when they arrived and were here to sharpen their english skills and tour universities. the travel agency is assisting students and working with the chinese consulate to determine what the students do next. >> the san francisco fire department has confirmed all five fire truck drivers who responded to the crash passed drug and alcohol screening after the san francisco fire chief says there is evidence the fire apparatus may have struck one of the victims during the response. investigators are looking through airport surveillance video but are finding nothing conclusive. an autopsy will take weeks. the chief says her department will help. >> we are working closely with the ntsb conducting their investigation on all aspects but particularly on this aspect. >> the two girls were sitting in the back of the plane, one found near the broken tail
. >> the southern california agency that arranged for the students to fly to the united states are helping them out. the 16-year-old wang linjia and ye mengyuan were killed in the trash. the travel company was to greet the girls and students and teachers when they arrived and were here to sharpen their english skills and tour universities. the travel agency is assisting students and working with the chinese consulate to determine what the students do next. >> the san francisco fire...
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is nasa is already sharing the atellite data with fire officials in southern california. the agency eventually plans to expand the program nationwide. >> ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> #01: a single seated plane powered by the sun is on theñr last leg of the history making flight across the country that began in may. the solar impulse took off from washington, d.c. this morning and is expected to touchdown in new york before dawn tomorrow. flight restrictions required the experimental aircraft to circle over the atlantic for hours before it can land. impulse climbed to 30,000 feet and maxes out at 45 miles per hour. an upgraded version will make a global flight in 2,015. >> up next, a big win for america's bryan brothers at wimbledon. >> axelrod: they crowned the women's champion at wimbledon today, bartoli from france, gets her first major title and defeated sabine lisicki in straight sets, 61, six-4. >> men's double saw something not seen before, the bryan brothers, bob and mike, were the winners, and became the first men's doubles team to hold all four major tennis titles a
is nasa is already sharing the atellite data with fire officials in southern california. the agency eventually plans to expand the program nationwide. >> ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> #01: a single seated plane powered by the sun is on theñr last leg of the history making flight across the country that began in may. the solar impulse took off from washington, d.c. this morning and is expected to touchdown in new york before dawn tomorrow. flight restrictions required the...
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the southern california tour agency that aned for the students to come to the united states is stepping up efforts to help them out of the 16-year-old ye mengyuan and wang linjia were killed in the crash. the "los angeles times" reports that golden international travel was to cigarette the girls and students and teachers when they get to sfo and they were here to sharpen their english skills and tour universities. the travel agency now is assisting students and working with the chinese consulate to determine what the students will do next. >> the san francisco fire department has confirmed to abc7 news all five fire truck drivers who responded to the crash passed drug and alcohol screenings after the fire chief said there is evidence that a fire truck may have struck one of the victims during the response. investigators are also looking through airport surveillance video but they say so far their findings have been inconclusive. an autopsy to determine the cause will take weeks and the chief says that her department will help. >> we are work chosely with the ntsb as they conduct their i
the southern california tour agency that aned for the students to come to the united states is stepping up efforts to help them out of the 16-year-old ye mengyuan and wang linjia were killed in the crash. the "los angeles times" reports that golden international travel was to cigarette the girls and students and teachers when they get to sfo and they were here to sharpen their english skills and tour universities. the travel agency now is assisting students and working with the...
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we are getting other tweets from fire and rescue agencies in southern california saying that some of the non-critical patients have been transported to local hospitals. there are reports of one critical person, one critical passenger who is being treated for injuries we don't know the extent of those injuries. fire and ems and they were going through the plane and doing another counted just to make sure that everybody was accounted for. so we're able to get a couple more details, some more nuggets. we'll continue to follow the social media. >> gregg: associated press is filing very quickly information from a reporter who says unnamed eyewitnesses said the plane was teetering as it approached the runway. they saw the tail of the plane hit the runway, the nose of plane was in the air higher than the tail. so that would seem to suggest that the tail came off after hitting the runway and not before. again, these are early eyewitness accounts. they may contradict one another. they play be inconsistent. the people -- here are more notes from the reporter, associated press. people walking aroun
we are getting other tweets from fire and rescue agencies in southern california saying that some of the non-critical patients have been transported to local hospitals. there are reports of one critical person, one critical passenger who is being treated for injuries we don't know the extent of those injuries. fire and ems and they were going through the plane and doing another counted just to make sure that everybody was accounted for. so we're able to get a couple more details, some more...
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the uncertainty that hangs over the agency for the next month. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. my god. no! no! >> we showed you this video of fireworks bursting out of control in southern california and ahead we have the eyewitness accounts from those who saw it happen. >> later the vatican make as major announcement of the late pope john paul ii. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> i am delighted to report the parties have agreed to accept the recommendation of the mediators and myself to return to work and continue collective bargaining. >> the announcement the bay area commuters have been waiting do hear, employees are putting down the picket signs and return to work. difficult work remains. >> trains are idle but that will change today. ahead, the exact time commuters will finally be able to get back on board. >> look at the bay bridge toll plaza with drivers commutes into san francisco get relief as the trains move again. coverage on the end of the bart strike is ahead on abc7 news. good morning, everyone, it is friday. i am katie marzullo. >> i am eric thomas. other good news, the triple digits are gone. for now. >> do words: it's over. the heat w
the uncertainty that hangs over the agency for the next month. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. my god. no! no! >> we showed you this video of fireworks bursting out of control in southern california and ahead we have the eyewitness accounts from those who saw it happen. >> later the vatican make as major announcement of the late pope john paul ii. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> i am delighted to report the parties have agreed to accept the...
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southern california, where it could be a long weekend, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, news about crash of flight 214 in san francisco. the story of the woman who leads the agency in charge of the investigation. >>> and later, the latest about william and kate getting closer to the news a whole bunch of people are waiting for. >>> two weeks since the crash of asiana flight 214 in san francisco. during this continuing investigation, a lot of our viewers have gotten their first good glimpse of the current chair of the national transportation safety board. she is the daughter of an air force general, and she now leads an agency that travels the world investigating such accidents. and in her job, when something happens, you go and you must leave your life on hold. nbc's tom costello caught up with her this week in washington. >> reporter: she is the public face of an agency often associated with tragedy. >> our team has walked the full wreckage path. >> reporter: within hours of asiana 214's crash landing, ntsb investigators were on the runway in san francisco. the evidence, said chairman deborah hersman, suggested that the pilots had come in too low and too slow.
southern california, where it could be a long weekend, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, news about crash of flight 214 in san francisco. the story of the woman who leads the agency in charge of the investigation. >>> and later, the latest about william and kate getting closer to the news a whole bunch of people are waiting for. >>> two weeks since the crash of asiana flight 214 in san francisco. during this continuing investigation, a lot of our...
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this is the third day that they were forced to call other police officers from other agencies. none of them were injured. >> to southern california where they are protesting their as well. >> you can see people in the streets all protesting the zimmerman verdict in los angeles. 13 people were arrested atafter they allegedly broke windows and attacked people on sidewalks. las angeles police say the small number of people were committing violence as others peacefully protest will not be tolerated. >> one of the prosecution's star witnesses and the george zimmerman murder trial is reacting to saturdays and not a verdict. rachel's on talrachel jeantel we phone with trayvon martin at the start of his fatal confrontation with zimmerman. now she is getting her first interview after the verdicts tuesday and ends years morgan. she said martin was never aggressive describing him as long, loving person who loved his family and was a good friend. >> what kind of guy was he? >> he was a calm, jill, loving person. he loved his family. he definitely love to is mother, and a good friend. >> would you think about? >> really, what are we going to
this is the third day that they were forced to call other police officers from other agencies. none of them were injured. >> to southern california where they are protesting their as well. >> you can see people in the streets all protesting the zimmerman verdict in los angeles. 13 people were arrested atafter they allegedly broke windows and attacked people on sidewalks. las angeles police say the small number of people were committing violence as others peacefully protest will not...
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agency he says is doing an end run around congress. i will ask him about the efforts to rein in the epa. and in southern california, wildfires with will carr. >> reporter: hi. good news, the area got a lot of rain overnight. but there is a lot of destruction, homes are destroyed. now residents know exactly what started this fire and they are not happy. i'll tell you what, coming up after the break. [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want tmake sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i . [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. start your feast with a choice of soup, then salad, plus biscuits! next, choose one of nine amazing entrees like new coconut and citrus grilled sim or linguini with shrimp and scallops. then finish with dessert. your four course seafood feast, just $14.99. [ mortazavi ] everything needs to be picture perfect. i'm rezaculinary manager. and i sea food differently. i'm rezaculinary manager. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actual
agency he says is doing an end run around congress. i will ask him about the efforts to rein in the epa. and in southern california, wildfires with will carr. >> reporter: hi. good news, the area got a lot of rain overnight. but there is a lot of destruction, homes are destroyed. now residents know exactly what started this fire and they are not happy. i'll tell you what, coming up after the break. [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four...
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the fbi, dea and customs living in a safe house together in southern california. there was a real house from 1991 to 2000 in manhattan beach that also housed these agencies from, you veers off into fiction. the kind of idea of this house was the true story part. >> i'm always curious when you go in undercover and you get in these situation, what happens to all the other externals in your life? when it comes to hollywood, you don't get a sense of -- it's kind of intense and amazing to be so immersed in something but it's almost unrealistic. there's got to be tentacles of your life outside of that house. >> yeah, i would think for a real-life agent. for actors, our shooting schedules are so intense, it's like, gee, i need to pay my cell phone bill, probably should call my dad. so you have tentacles of your life that exist outside your life on set but your life on set is so consuming. you guys can probably understand. don't you guys kind work a 24 hour news schedule? >> oh, my gosh, sometimes it's so intense. live and tape. >> in our show, we touch upon that a little bit, that basically this become, their life. and almost because you can't -- you know, because of the
the fbi, dea and customs living in a safe house together in southern california. there was a real house from 1991 to 2000 in manhattan beach that also housed these agencies from, you veers off into fiction. the kind of idea of this house was the true story part. >> i'm always curious when you go in undercover and you get in these situation, what happens to all the other externals in your life? when it comes to hollywood, you don't get a sense of -- it's kind of intense and amazing to be...