0 pages like this clearly vulgar, they are not. that is wrap on news watch thanks to our panel. i'm eric shawn, keep it right here on the fox news channel. >> gregg: fox news alert. new details now in the crash of flight 214 in san francisco. two teenage girls from china on their way to enjoy a classic american summer tradition are now instead confirmed dead. hello, i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new honor inside america's news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. they were on their way to summer camp. so far they are the only fatalities in the crash that spared so many others. hundred people remain hospitalized with various injuries. 49 in critical condition. 53 of the patients originally hospitalized and treated at san francisco today. >> heather: until the crash of the boeing 777. had an unblemished record. there were two major crashes involved asiana since they were founded back in 1988. investigators will be looking closely at past performance. dominic is live in los angeles with more on this. >> reporter: most certainly will be looking at past performance. the company's management says they don't believe it is mechanical failure. they did acknowledge the crew's experience. >> we bought in plane in march of 2006. it's a prat whitney 49 engine. there were no problems caused by the 777-200 plane. three pilots or veterans that experienced more than 10,000 flight hours. one has almost 10,000 hours of experience. >> reporter: characterically he bowed his head in apology. we don't know if it was captain or copilot that brought the plane in. it's sharper than typically iast in the runway. take a look at animation, glide slope to the flight the day before the crash. that friday july 5th. they refer to the trajectory from 11,900 feet. then july 6th, compare that, comes in from 18,000 feet, much steeper descent over the same distance, six miles. and you can see an attempt to pull up from the seawall at the end of the runway. 50% higher and 50% faster than normal. flight deck having to explain why such an acute descent and why such velocity was involved in the landing. >> heather: thank you very much. >> gregg: there have been a handful of major deadly plane crashes in the united states since the terror attacks of 9/11. february 12th, 2009 a flight crashed into a house near buffalo, new york killing 49 people on the plane. one person in that home. august 27th, 2006, a conair flight crashing into a wood area. killing 49 people of the 50 people on board. january 8th, 2003, an air midwest flight crashing shortly after takeoff from charlotte, north carolina, killing all passengers on board and two pilots. november 12th, 2001, an american airlines flight went down in queens within oil filled tankers are still burning and posing a serious threat to the lake side town. all this happening in eastern quebec. hundred miles from the border with maine. witnesses describe the scene as a river of fire. listen. >> you can see the train but it was going so fast you couldn't even see the cars. there were some sparks and car lifted and came to lie on the side in front of me. i turned around and ran without stopping. >> there were big balls of fire above the cafe. we jumped over the railing. we jumped in the street and just the time it crossed street it was filled with fire. it was river of fire. >> the explosion destroying dozens of buildings forcing some 2,000 people out of their homes. at least 40 are still unaccounted for as rescue crews searched for survivors, police are a working around the clock to piece together what happened, what caused the derailment in the first place. >> all during the night we had our investigators here on the scene to meet with people that might have seen anything that occurred during the fire yesterday morning. of course, we have a lot of police officers right now on the scene to look out for security reasons. >> heather: some 150 firefighters are on the scene including some from the u.s. trying to contain those burning tankers. >> gregg: now to the increasingly tense standoff unfolding in egypt. tens of thousands of protestors continue to pack into cairo's tahrir square following the ousting of mohammed morsi sparking new clashes between pro and anti-government protestors. as the country's interim leaders remain in heated deadlock on who should lead the new government. gregg palkot has the latest. >> reporter: it is an extremely noisy night here in tahrir square. those that supported ouster of mohammed morsi, they are out in force. we have seen thousands pull up in the square. they have been klantd go slogans and sending up fireworks. they want to lock in the gains of this week. there is a new interim government in place. there is an interim president in place and firmly backed up by the military. however, just a few miles away, another large crowd of pro morsi activists. they have been organized by the sluayist muslim brotherhood. they are demanding the reinstatement of the ex-president. there have been no clashes between the two sides. we have seen dozens of people killed and more than a thousand injured in incidents. as there are new reports in the past three or four minutes regarding the makeup of this new government. we have been told in the past 24 hours that the ex-chief of the nuclear watchdog agency mohamed elbaradei would be the new prime minister. apparently the new allies nixed that idea. latest word is fellow by the name zihad isle zin we are told he a liberal politician, someone acceptable to all sides. mohamed elbaradei will be the deputy or vice president in this new interrirm government. what we can absolutely confirm is the sentiment down on the streets is not favorable to the united states policy. we have been watching a lot of people coming in here reading a lot of their signs and banners and they are very upset with washington's take on everything. those that have demanded the ouster of morsi thinking is thinks that washington stayed with him too long and they may still be backing morsi. at the same time morsi supporters think the united states must have known about the change and takeover what they brand as a military coup. very interesting and tricky times in egypt right now. >> gregg: it is certainly is. thanks as much. >> heather: fox extreme weather alert. firefighters in california battling a canyon fire from the air. the fire scorching about 700 acres of thick vegetation. this east of julian. fire officials reporting that the flames are moving at a rapid rate of speed with only 10% containment. janice dean has more. >> unfortunately this area is going to remain warm and dry and breezy over the next several days. the forecast of julian, california, very warm and very dry here. we're going to get wind gusts up to 20 miles an hour. that will not help firefighters and no rain in the forecast. there is the satellite radar imagery. looking out across the west, we do have showers and thunderstorms for parts of the great basin and four corners. that will cool things off a little bit and give some relief to the dozen of wildfires that are burning across the west. we are seeing a lot of moisture working its way up to the ohio river valley and eastern great lakes. part of the reason is we have a warm, sticky air mass in front of this system. we could see the potential for hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornadoes. we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 11:00 p.m. local time. we have some thunderstorm warnings. we'll keep you up to date. as i mentioned it's warm and sticky. heat advisories, heat warning for the new york city area where it feels like 100 degrees. there are the current temperatures. 89 in new york. 90 in washington. factor in the humidity, it feels close to 100 degrees in these areas. thankfully, things are going to let up a little bit and we'll get some relatively cooler temperatures. also wanted to make mention, we are watching the tropics this area of gulf of mexico. out in atlantic this is going to be our next main storm. watch what happens as we take a look at the computer models going three throughout the weekend early next week, by next weekend, we could be talking about a tropical storm, maybe a hurricane -- we'll keep you up to date. it's that time of season. >> heather: thank you very much. >> gregg: didn't we just get through all of that. i could have sworn we did. all right. i want to show you some pictures, sad procession and cheerful making its way through arizona. the bodies of 19 firefighters killed heading home. remains in a separate hearst, it begun in phoenix and passing through the town in which they died and finally ending where they live in the mountain community of prescott, arizona. we're going to have more in a moment. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended 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