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>> national transportation safety board says that the crew has been cooperative and forth right in interviews. interview was the three captains are completed and the interview with first officer is being wrapped thup afternoon. whatever went wrong is not due to a lack of experience. nntsb chair says the pilot flying was experienced on other large craft but still learning on the boeing 777. the instructor pilot seated know. him was in command the inspector pilot stated he was a pilot in command. sitting in the right seat. this was the first time he and the flying pilot that he was instructing had flown together. >> the instructor told investigators they were not watching for the approach speed assuming auto tlol tlothels would maintain speed. >> between 500 feet and 200 feet they had a lateral deef skbraigs they were low. they were trying to correct at this point. >> saying there were three crew and it was their job to watch approach speed. >> the crew required to maintain a safe aircraft meaning they need to monitor we have a flying pilot and have two other pilot autos ntsb chair keeps reminding us here that all of this preliminary has to be corroborated against other data and evidence and will be perhaps a year, year and a half before issuing their probable cause. one a drug or alcohol snoft required of foreign carriers. and it was not done for the crew. live in south san francisco, abc 7 news. >> some witnesses that will provide information are the united airlines pilot. they're experts in aviation so it will be valuable. united flight 885 getting ready for takeoff. there, you can see it highlighted there. one pilot writes quote i noticed the craft looked low on glide path and had a very deck angle. in other words it was tilts upwards. the path they were on continued and the thrust supply didn't appear to come soon enough. >> investigators released new photos and video of the crash scene. the team taking a look at the sea wall where the plane landing gear first slam nootd ground. you can see investigators standing around rocky debris and getting a look at the massive fuj lauj and looking at wreckage helped them figure out how fast wailtz going. >> still mazing when you look houchl people made it out. there are more incredible survivor stories. the psychological wounds may be more serious. we're live with their story. david? >> well, dan, at least four people were found ejected from the tail section but not by first responders but members a marshal arts academy that were returning from a trip to south korea. eight members of the academy contingent had gone for a tournament and to qualify for advanced black belts. discipline allowed them to act quickly. >> i came down the chute i looked over at the wing. i can see fuel. dropping from the wing. and then, i looked back and i saw flames underneath as well. so... my reaction is got out of the plane and there is something elgs i can happen. so, we just ran. >> they ran toward the rear and discovered four severely injured people. they couldn't get attention of first responders at the front and mid section of the fuj lauj. >> we call 91125 minutes after the plane crashed. and they said we're doing best we can. still a good 10-a15 minute wez got someone to help with us in the back. >> the team had nothing but high praise for police, fire and paramedics but knew until help could arrive they can offer comfort. >> we stayed until personnel got there. once they got there and took controm of that person, we left them. >> they are grateful all survived. >> bay area biggest blood bank says it has now caught up with the extra demand needed to help the survivors. another need still needs help. the blood centers of the pacific kept up with demand and many donors answered the call. >> i felt bad about people in the accident. >> i don't know them. just a matter whof is critical and serious. i'm sure it's just negative blood. >> the center needs type o positive and o negative blood and plate legalities but is accepting all blood types. 26 passengers and crew from the airlines crash remain hospitalized six in critical condition. >> meantime tonight the man in charge of the airline is here. the ceo of asiana air lines landed at sfo from south korea today. fizz first order to talk with victims and their families. abc 7 news is live at the hotel in burlingame. many of them are staying. mark? >> we're across the street from crown plaza. we cannot go on to the report guards tell us the owner has for bidden it. you can see guards back there. this is where the pilot ask crew and passengers are being interviewed from the national transportation safety board we did see young passenger who's survived, some walked out. we got pictures of them. and that cause aid group to go scurrying for umbrellas to protect passengers from news cameras. this afternoon some folks starting bringing up a black curtain there and put up 60 feet of curtain. but forgot young students on a field trip are not that good on cameras they walked in front of the cameras to have pictures taken. thwarting the effortses because just about in any language a teenager's favorite phrase is "can be on tv"? >> investigators are using technology to help them locate parts of the wreckage still scattered on the runway. even small bolts could be important. >> indeed, it can but there is a pro product. when a airport begins to operate day after day there is a back up and passengers and we're seeing a lot that have today. for the reason look no further than wreckage still on the runway. investigators need to tag it and report location of the gps. it's frustrating to passengers inside. the airport cancelled 70 flights today. for passengers trying to get out and get home. one flew in today three days late. he told us he tried to book on the ill-fated flight, saturday. >> it's hits thom seat plane in pieces on the karm yatack. >> where were you today? >> row 0. so we saw golden gate bridge but thin, we saw wreck glaj that was a wake up call. >> one delay from there. he remains philosophical. the airport tells us delays running from 60 to 90 minutes today. there is no time line as to when this will conclude by ntsb. so delays continue in the for seeable future. >> wayne, thank you. >> still to come at 5:00 a closer look at ntsb official leading the investigation and her connection to another bay area disaster. >> also, a hero story from the ashes of a devastating apartment fire on the peninsula. >> then from michael finney, industry efforts to clean up dangers laundry die terent pods chose to children. >> falling temperatures and i'm going to talk to you about things we've completed in 24 hours and some things we'll be working on. >> that woman has become the face of the investigation into the crash may look family to you. the chair also oversaw the investigation of the pg&e pipeline that exploded in august, 2010. president obama named the chair in 2009. she's served since 2004. before joining she was a senior advisor on the u.s. senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in political science and international studies from virginia tech. she's married with three sons. >> overnight there was a problem with another boeing triple 7. japan airlines says the flight returned to tokyo after a warning light flashed indicating fluid levels were low. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that arrived safely in san francisco this morning. >> residents returned to their fire, smoke and water-damaged homes. today marks first time they'd been inside their apartments since a massive fire sunday morning. residents calling another man a hero. juan castro describes how he helped a mother in distress. >> she have a baby. so i took one with me. and i gave the baby to the police officer. >> month one can live if the building because it's red tagged. officials don't know if it will. >> as we've been reporting there are safety concerns. consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to find out what safety measures are being taken. >> when it comes to laundry detergents courts found some do a better job but there is another consideration. safety. consumer reports have been working to get manufacture dwrorz change some packaging. here, take a look. laundry pods are a convenient way to do laundry but consumer reports has been reporting these colorful pods can pose a danger to young children. poison controls received reports of children coming into contact or ingesting since 2012. dr. patel at maria ferery children's hospital has seent problem. >> kids are naturally drawn to them. then, when they get them they are water soluble. >> pods from tide and kirkland from costco are top performers but their candy like packaging and easy access or a real concern. >> the maker of tide pods told us they'd phase out the clear container hopefully by the end of the year. >> this is the nur packaging. a container little ones can't see into. proctor and gamble says its into plans to phase out the easy open pouch you can see into. the company says some consumers prefer. we're concerned they may find their way into small children's hands. >> then, ultraclean pack that's look like those used for snack foods. and ease dwree open, too. >> they'll introduce until next year. it's important to keep deterrent out of the reach of curious children. >> the tide pods package will be okay and pod resealable pouch package will be opaque, too. >> you're going to notice it's going to start to cool off. >> what that is right. >> know the drill this, is our summer time drill. upper 90s to low 90s. let me show you live doppler 7 hd. you get towards half moon bay, you can see why fog has been lingering near the coastline z here is a view from our camera. it's just a real shally fog layer here. fog layer just under 1,000 feet. oakland at 73. and currently half moon bay foggy with 55 degrees. check out this view. this is why inland areas are enjoying the sun. it has been warm. it is 92 in los gatos. still sunny right now. here are the temperatures, highlights. partly cloudy, cooler tomorrow and our cool down continues heading into thursday. so tonight fog near coast will be moving locally inland tomorrow morning. that means give yourself extra time. you'll need the layer heading out of the door. here is a look at the pacific satellite picture. area of low pressure developing here in the pacific. what we're going see is cloud cover heading into wednesday and into part of thursday. you can see it coming from the south. and thursday morning we'll see cooler weather wednesday, and thursday. here are the highs for wednesday in the south bay, 82 degrees in san jose. still partly cloudy skies is what we'll call it. upper 50s near the coast, breezy and going to be a cooler day. 60 degrees in the sunset district. into the north bay 83 santa rosa and sonoma. inland communities temperatures not as warm as today. 90s in livermore and fairfield. 88 pleasanton. cooler for your thursday, mid-80s inland, mid-50s coast. temperatures starting to rise over the weekend. low 60s to low 90s and will hold you there next week. live doppler 7 on twitter for latest weather conditions rain or shine plus get video forecasts, power outage information and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. >> that is you guy autos how could you forget? >> thank you. >> you can stay on top of the latest developments on our continuing developments by down loading our new abc 7 news smart phone app. >> it's free. it can give you up to the minute updates on the crash and news of the day. go to abc 7 news.com/apps. >> still head on abc 7 news at 5:00 why illness raised new questions about where two california prisons were built. >> that is coming up. then at 6:00 can a group of college students built a more efficient car than auto experts? some think they have. coming up, a look at a student project that could change a multi billion dollar industry. we'll be r should they have been built? that is the question some are asking about two prison was an outbreak of deadly fungal disease. they were built in a desert like spot in fresno and king's counties kind of prone to valley fever. the fungus thrives in dry, hot soifl. it's caused illnesses and deaths in two prisons. people are weakened immune systems are more vulnerable. >> people with i'm yun deficiencies or was of their risk are at high risk for this. should be incarcerated someplace else. >> the state under order to move inmates at highest risk to other prisons for most it can be treated with antibiotics. >> employers in a job fair were looking to fill 400 positions. the hire event co-sponsored by abc 7. jobs include financial counselor, nurse, auditor and sheriff dispatcher. applicants able to meet face-to-face with employers and recruiters they can receive free job hunting april politics. tlb jurors out there. employers are making hires now unless -- unlike during recession its nice not to have a line and a crowd. i hope that good chance people who sif seen in past have found job autos yes. our next job fair will be august 6th from noon to 4:00. location not announced yet but we'll get that to you as soon as we have it. >> post offices will start closing on sundays because of a drop in demand. macy's station in stockton does owe farrell close on sundays. marina june july 28th, lake shore plaza closing sundays starting august 4th and airport station on westfield road ends august 11th. >> qh we come back we're going revisit big developments in the asiana crash investigation. >> including startling information about pilots. coming up at 6:00 a bay area man survived the asiana airlines crash talks about his expeer skbrens how he took action. we'll hear from a pilot the one in this plane on the tarmac when the plane landed and then, crashed. and a woman knows the pain of losing a loved fwhun a crash is helping victims how her personal experience is helping others cope. join dan ashley and me for those stories and more coming up at 6:00. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >> recapping some new developments from the national transportation safety board investigation of the crash of flight 214 at sfo. >> there are new questions about experience of the pilots the trainee pilot only halfway through his flying. >> investigators confirmed two flight attendants were ejected from the plane and found badly hurt but alive on the runway. >> we'll have more coming up at 6:00. >> world news is coming up next. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you again at 6:00. stay connected any time you >> this is "world news." tonight breaking their silence, three women emerge from the shadows to tell how they found strength after the horrors in that cleveland home. >> i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. george zimmerman, the defense argues trayvon martin beat him, the case almost over. which side is ahead. price spike, buckle up, how high will gasoline prices go this summer and when will they come down? good evening. it was a stunning sight this morning, the amazing strength of women taken captive a decade ago now free and all grown up. here's how we remember them,

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