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fit the san mateo county coroner identified which victim of asian flight 214 may have been hit bay fire truck. coroner says 16-year-old tl kwan has injuries that could be caused by a fire apparatus. the body was found near the main part of the plane. her friend lee found near the sea wall the plane hit exploratorium police confirmed to abc 7 news that the department major accident investigation team is assisting federal investigators to determine whether fire vehicle struck kwan. it will be 2 maybe 3 weeks before an autopsy can confirm exactly how she died. >> now in the meantime as you look at new video released by investigators today the national transportation safety board safety board has wrapped up a second day of interviewing the pilot of asian flight 214. not only the pilot in training trying to land a 7 77 at sfo for the first time, the pilot who was training him was serving as an instructor for the first time. >> total flight time is 13,000 hours. he estimated he had about 3000 hours in triple 7. his total pilot in command time was about 10,000 hours. >> investigators say the plane main landing gear hit the sea wall in front of the runway first then the the tail and that is when the ntsb says 2 flight attendant were ejected. >> 2 of the flight attend ants in the rear of the aircraft were ejected from the aircraft during the impact seek instant and so they were not at the station sequence when the aircraft came to rest. they were found down the runway l and off to the side of the runway. >> remarkably those flight attend ants survived. we don't know their condition at this point. latest from abc news reporter david muir. >>reporter: tonight as the pilot in training is questioned by the ntsb a rare view from in the cockpit. of what eights like to land over the bay at san francisco airport. seen in video posted to you tube by klm airline pilot. you can see through the cockpit window descent over the bay. angle safe landing in clear blue day much like the one we saw over the weekend. pilots are clear for visual approach. but so many questions tonight about asian airlines flight 214 in the cockpit. pilot in training sitting in the left seat. captain training in on the right. we know the pilot being trained had logged just 43 hours on the 7 77. he had flown into san francisco before. but this was his first time landing triple 7 here. the payment next to him did have experience. he had 3000 plus 220 hours flying a 7 77. 33 land thtion in san francisco. investigators weren't to know what did that pilot with more experience advice the tripe to do. >> this was his first trip as an instructor pilot. this was the first time that he l and the flying pilot that he was instructing had flown together. >>reporter: late today the ceo of asian airlines arriving in san francisco overwhelmed by the camera. l turning back leaving the airport through side entrance. and tonight the surverifies from the crash landing going home. so many of the injuries mirroring one another. >> collar bone is fractured. >>reporter: he wear the neck brace. motioning side to side what she felt on the plane. d dr. david spain told us he saw so many of the same injuries. >> we saw a lot of compression fracture where the spinal column gets compressed. >> doctors tell us the injuries consistent with catastrophic movement side to side. armrest in the passenger side breaking ribs and many passengers spine stretched and compressed whipped forward and backward held down by the lap belt. we heard from members of martial art team on the flight back to san francisco. >> no no we got to get out of here and then boom. back end is lifted up. really jolted everybody and if the seat. >> the become that jolt causing so many similar injuries we have also learned from the ntsb came to rest across the bay the plane did 360 agree spin. debris field 2000 pet long stretching down the runway to the bay and chair woman telling me that part of the tail was actually found in the bay before the runway even starts. david muir abc news san francisco. >> we are learning more tonight about the evacuation of the plane from the hero night attendant lee hay. captain delayed the evacuation after the flight hit the ground. >> first after the plane stopped completely i we know in the cockpit to see whether captain was alive or not. i knock the cockpit door. captain opened it and i asked are you okay captain? he said yes, i am okay. i asked should i perform evacuation and he told me to wait. so i closed the door and made announcement because the passengers were upset and things were con fasting. i said ladies and gentlemen our plane has completely stopped. please remain seated. the plane will not move any more. >> 40-year-old lee has been called a hero for saving lives. carrying a chilled out of the men on her back and only later at the hospital learn she had a broken tailbone. now some of the youngest crash survivors are describing their terrifying experience. siblings and sarahs sitting near the back of the plane close to where the tail ripped off when the plane crashed. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere. and i was frequen frequenting out. >> i couldn't breathe because i got the wind knocked out of me. i couldn't breathe for a couple seconds. >> siblings found the parents on the flar because the seat had fallen over. all of the men went out before the fire started. fracture to the become and ester sprained the fat and broke the finger otherwise doing well. >> we are getting a gripping firsthand account from the people who had perhaps the best vantage point during this. cockpit craw on the united airline 747 sitting on the end of the runway as flight 214 came down. dan with that story. >> united flight 8 85 sat on taxi way f just short of runway 28 left. pilot over the final check list before leaving for japan. 747 400 loaded with passengers when they spotted the asian flight coming in. relief first officer said it looked like the plane was going to hit the approach light mounted on peer in the bay. in the e-mail the pilot wrote the aircraft made a fairly drastic lacking pull up at the last if you feet. it appeared lacked they applied maximum thrust but the path they were on continued and the thrust applied didn't come soon enough to prevent impact. united crew and passengers watched the 7 77 hit the sea wall. tail section landing gear shearing off. pilot wrote we saw the fuselag fuselage. largely intact. slide down the runway and out of view of our cockpit. >> f we see people and need immediate why the attention. they are alive and walking around. >> walking outside the air plane right now. >> yes. some people look like. >>reporter: cockpit contacted air traffic control about the asian passengers walking on the runway. the pilot wrote it seemed to take a very listening time for vehicle and assistance to arrive for the victims. >> right out near the 28 right number on the right side of the runway. excuse me the 28 left runway between the runway adjacent to the numbers. we can see about 2 or 3 people that are moving. >> roger. >> quantityed pilot then went to the main cabin. he wrote the passenger mood was concerned but generally calm. few individuals were emotional as nearly every passenger on the left side of the aircraft saw the fuselage and debris field going over 100 knot past our aircraft only 300 feet awa away. by this point everyone had lacked out the window and could see the smoke plume from the 7 77. l. >> in the e-mail the pilot praised the plate attendant on the plane but they all did a great job of comforting the passengers. for the i team, dan noyes abc 7 news. >> there is much more ahead this tuesday night. coming up on 7 news at 9. hero story coming out from the ashes of devastating apartment fire open the peninsula. >> medical mistake. listen to this hospital patient wakes up just before her organs were to be harvested. find out where it happened. >> spencer here with the weather. >> i'm here in the accu-weather forecast center. looking at few high clouds moving in our direction and temperatures dropping off tomorrow. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> animal protection. many really want to see how one dog cares for a sleeping baby. cares for a sleeping baby. stay >> students at city college of san francisco tonight protest decision to terminate the school accreditation. this is video by sky 7 hd. school was notified last week as we reported by the commission for community junior colleges that it would lose its accreditation next july. college serves more than 85,000 students. many of whom are now worried. it has until the end of the month to appeal this decision. >> labor dispute slowed some of the cargo moving through the port of oakland today. long shore men and other union members pictured outside the oakland international container terminal. worker fear they mate loss their job if american president lines or a p l is able to brick its current lease at the facility. >> we have l labor agreements that are if place for years to come. basically just throwing that down the drain. >> union leaders add that a change in term national operator might reduce the revenue generated by the port. port officials say ash trytor ordered worker to return the job this morning. union objected to the request and another arbitrator well now examine the dispute. >> deadly fire tore through peninsula apartment complex early sunday claiming the life of one residence and we are learning tonight from fair investigators that the fire started in that victim unit. it happened just before 2:00 a.m. middle of the night at hall mark house apartments on woodside dry. vick lee with the new developments. >> 6 alarm fire early sunday morning destroyed almost the entire third floor of the 72 unit apartment building. the blaze displaced 97 rest didn't. those who came back today described the horror. they witnessed. >> glimpse coming up. on both sides. i could look on my patio and see the flames go way up on on the third floor. >> my baby say hello. >> my picture. >>reporter: she lived on the second floor. she was able to sal vandal the pictures and few momento. all those who lived on the first second floor came back to units which were soaked with water. stone was glad he still had belongings not destroyed. >> it could be ash. tm at least i have stuff to good through. >>reporter: small group of residents were escorted by an officer and firefighters. we accompanied some of them insid inside. residents given 10 to 15 minutes to grab whatever they could. all mike cared about was that his cat was still alive. >> i got 5 of them back and still one inside. weren't to try to get him. >> not there man. >> mattingly never did find his cat. residents today were talking about this man. juan castro. they called him a her hero. he climbed from the second floor railing outside his unit to the third floor when he heard a womanh her babies cry out for help. >> i said claim to the third floor and because the mom asked for help so she have a baby so 2 babies so i took one baby with me. >>reporter: when castro came back down he handed the baby over to firefighters. guess what his hobby is? rock climbing. one footnote most of the residents here in this apartment building are on some kind of some coop of assistance and many are formally homeless. now homeless again. vick lee abc 7 news. >> we were just talking. big part of the job is encapsulate events of the day. warm not hot what i said. >> that says it all. >> more news. >> become to you. >> we have some high clouds coming in tomorrow. it will be some warm spots but kaling down generally across the bay area tomorrow. look at live doppler 7 hd. we have low clouds fog near the coast mainly clear skies inland at the moment and here is very clear view from our are top camera. abc 7 back across the bay e.current temperature readings 61 degrees san francisco. 72 san jose. 61 santa cruz as we look across the golden gate bridge now and just a little fog. not very dense there. further temperature readings 65 at santa rosa. 79 fairfield. 83 livermore. that's warm spot. 63 at novato and now to live view from our emeryville camera east bay looking at still partly bright western sky and these are the forecast features we'll see foggy area expanding tonight beyond the coast. partly cloudy and cooler tomorrow. and the cool down continues on thursday. here's our fog forecast. look at the time line fog surges inlistened across the bay overnight. locally inland. all i know land area but manufacture across the bay up in the north bay. 5:00 o'clock tomorrow morning start of the rush hour there will be reduced visibility some of those foggy areas overnight low painly in the mid upper 50's. let's pull back and look at the satellite image. see big low pressure system offshore. counter clockwise circulation pulling up some clouds and moisture from our south left over actually from what was tropical storm eric see those high clouds as we resume the animation now at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. see the high clouds by midday. pushing through the bay area. and giving us filtered or muted sunshine. and then sliding east with the clouds overnight tomorrow night and into thursday. so for tomorrow under filtered sunshine in the south bay. high pressure in the low mid 80's. 82 at san jose. 85 los gatos. upper 70's at sunnyvale and milpitas on the peninsula. 72 at san mateo o. redwood city. 78 palo alto. breezy cool on the coast. upper 50's at half moon bay and pacifica. see mid 60's up to about 64 downtown san francisco 60 in the sun set district. north bay high 81 petaluma. 83 at santa rosa. 82 at napa farther north clear lake and ukiah find low 90's. on the east bay berkeley get up to 70 degrees. oakland 72. 77 at union city. inland east bay warm but not hot. upper 80's at concord. walnut creek and pleasanton up to 90 at antioch livermore and fairfield. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. cool down that begins tomorrow continues thursday and friday. but temperatures bounce back over the weekend by sunday monday we see inland high back in the low 90's. low 80's around the bay and low 60's on the coast. looks like lovely weekend coming up especially sunday and monday. sort of per summertime weather. perfect in my judgment. of course me my judgment not always sound but i'll offer it nonetheless. >> thank you spencer. >> being topple from the no. 1 spot on a list is not always a bad thing. especially when it comes to the most stolen vehicle. do you drive one? that story next plus bay area girl special inhave i take is to the white house today. stay when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized. dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. back. >>. >> well if you own an escalade rest a little easier after nearly a decade guarding the most stolen vehicle gm has added steering column lock and alarm designed to go off when they are loaded by thieves on to flatbed truck. now another auto they like more. instead. according to the highway lost data institute ford f 250 heavy duty pick up the most stolen vehicle out there. the government says the vehicle is stolen every 44 seconds only half of them are ever recovered and a half of the thieves, thefts are because of driver error like leaving key in the ignition. something we should never do. >> shoppers in san francisco will feel pinch of postal service belt tightening when 4 post offices will no longer be open on sunday. station at stockton and o'farrell close on sunday starting july 21. marina green on buchanan street do the same thing week later july 28. lake shore plaza on slope boulevard will close sunday starting august 4th. and the airport station on west field road will end sunday service week after that on august 11th. postal service gets less demand as people buy the stamps from private retai retailers. often on lean. >> peninsula girl and her mother visited the white house today to have lunch with first s state dinner. >> menlo park, california, able 12. >> how exciting is that. rose scott one of 54 winners nationwide recipe a challenge to promote healthy lunches as part of the first lady let's move initiative. winning recipe a was pork and to few lettuce cup. mrs. obama says this is one of the favorite events at the white house. >> because we get to see how talented and creative and brilliant all of you young people can be and we get to show the world and we don't just get to see it we get to taste it. >> some of the dishes include alaska l with mango. confetti spring roll. sushi salad and quinoa with shrimp and kale all sounds fabulous. >> while we are talking about young people doing remarkable things. can a group of bay area college students build more efficient car than even the auto expert? some students think they already have. coming up. look at student project that could change a multi-billion dollar industry. >> also. why we should not expect an end any time soon to the travel delay at sfo as a result of the asian crash. >> and i miss my brother. >> sole surenvironment emotional memorial for 19 fuelen firefighter for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. . >> one of the survivors of saturday crash is san francisco man who jumped into action and helped others get off the plan plane. carolyn talked with ben levee to see how coping since the crash. >>reporter: ben says he's gone through a traumatic experience but doesn't feel traumatized. 39-year-old survived crash of flight 214 with severely bruised ribs. >> i didn't question why did i leif through this. tichls actually extremely grateful that we were here all alive. >> he has taken the flight from korea to home in san francisco before. and had a feeling that the plane was too low just before the crash. >> why are we so low. just felt like we were i said too low too soon. when the plane stops it's like this moment whether people stop screaming actually. kind of i don't want to say white noise but surreal moment. >>reporter: he pushed the plane door out helping others escape. he took these pictures of the aftermath. and says every day he has different feelings but no nightmare. no tears. if you are wondering about the yellow tape on his wrist it was put there by firefighters during triage. and will stay until all the victims are released from the hospital. >> is tie me up to the people involved in the accident. >>reporter: ben is back hear at work but not really back to work. it's going to take the awhile for life to return to normal. >> i think so. now i want to be so happy to be few more years and hopefully life time with myself with my children. >>reporter: 11 very says he knows it similar my was not his time. in san francisco, carolyn tyler abc 7 news. >> total of 182 people were injured in the crash. nearly 2 dozen asian airlines passengers still at bay area hospital tonight. at 12 san francisco general is treating the highest number. 5 of them are in critical condition including one minor. young person. stanford hospital diskhrnled 3 patient's last night still treating 5 people. one in critical but stable condition. 4 patients in stable condition at mills peninsula medical center. 3 are at california pacific medical center in stable condition. both st. francis and st. mary in the city have one patient remaining under care. days after the crash it's still having an impact on travelers in and out of sfo. one of the airport 4 runway 28 left where the plane came down remains closed as the ntsb investigation continues. as wayne learned until that wreckage is removed, passengers might expect delays. >>reporter: when asian 214 crashed on saturday it left a jig saw puzzle of clue. one composed of aircraft pieces strewn along the runway. what each did. where it stopped. possible crucial evidence which explains what seems like a slow clean up process to anyone other than the national transportation safety board. when an airport has 3 runway doing the job of 4 there will be plate cancellation. back u up. there will be passengers who are inconvenienced l. >> delayed 3 and a half hours. >> at this stage we think friday morgue. >> but we are to be home now. we didn't really know to be honest. >> because of the runway closure sfo cancelled half of the flights delay up to 60 and 90 minutes the norm. some passengers have been delayed by days and one at league was gritful for it. he tried to get a seat on the fated flight saturday. >> we saw the plane coming in. that's when it hit me. >> hits anyone that guess to the world trade center front and looks across at the wreckage. the delay will continue the as long as the national transportation safety board safety board investigate investigates. how long will that be? only the ntsb knows. from sfo 7 news. >> as you heard at the top of the newscast. ceo of asian airlines arrived today in the bay area to meet with survivors. he flew into sfo asian flight 214 the same flight number of course of the plane that crashed on saturday. more details now on the intensity of the media crush and his attempt to avoid it from 7 news reporter. >> it was a mob scene at san francisco international airport as 61-year-old ceo of asian airlines walked out of customs accompanied by san francisco police officers. >> get to the side. >>reporter: when it became clear that the airline chief did not intend to stop and talk with reporters, he was mobbed by a group of reporters and photographers. korean journalist told us there was a similar scene when tl he left korea. >> i was training to interview him but he went out of view. >>reporter: head of asian airlines to rae treat back into customs and left the airport to another exit. at the crown plaza hotel just south of the airport security guards told reporters stay out. >> by order of the owner of the property. >>reporter: hotel pwrd era public spooshing to cope camera from seeing who was coming and going hotel employee took up an umbrella brigade then reinforcement arrive with pole and black drape created a cotton curtain. fence raised and then raise a little higher app would have been more effective had they had enough cloth to stretch ynd 30 feet. they would have been less from us stated if some of the teen passengers of flight 214 had captained. sf a bunch walked out of the hospital and gathered in a group out in front of the crown plaza to the pictures taken. the that's just part of being in a new place on field trip. umbrella wielding employee eventually caught up with the teen but kids who surveyed the crash seemed oblivious to the effort of the would be protecttors. at the door of the plaza you can see several large buses leaned up but where they might be taking the passengers inside if anywhere at all we are not being told this place is locked down. reporting from the burlingame crown plaza mark abc 7 news. >> over nature there was another problem with another boeing 7 77 heading to san francisco. the flight returned to toke why after warning light flashed in the cockpit indicating the hydraulic fluid level was low for some reason. plane with two 49 people on board turned back about 4 hours into the flight. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that arrived at sfo early this morning. no problems. >> our reporter on the crash at sfo continues right now on twitter at 7 news bay area. also have comprehensive coverage on 7 news at 11:00 and updates any time on abc 7 new news.com. let's move open to other news of the day. >> president obama says he will consider with drug all u.s. traps from afghanistan by the end of next year. senior white house official made that statement today. it would mean leaving no troops in afghanistan. until now u.s. afghan officials discussed keeping a small force behind to fight insurgent and to train afghan security personnel. but the president gets frustrated with a lack of cooperation from afghan afghan government with u.s. effort the reach some sort of truce with the taliban. >> 3 women held captive inside a cleveland home for nearly a decade are speaking publicly for the first time. they relessed video letting everyone know that they are doing great. >> how happy i am to be home with my family and friend. unbelievable. thank you for support e-i'm looking forward to my brand new life. >> amanda barry, and michelle knight abducted at 14, 16 and 20. between 2002 and 2004 and posted video yesterday on you tube. girls wanted to thank people for giving to do nation fund set up in their honor and for honoring the need for privacy. man cussed of abducting them and holding them in the basement has pleaded not guilty to 3 29 different charges. >> well this may sound like fiction but it's true. woman woke up on the operating table as doctors were preparing to harvest her organ. clean burns was taken to saint joseph hospital in syracuse, new york after suspected drug over dose. she fell into a deep coma and misdiagnosed as brain dead. she opened her eye as surgeon were about to remove the organ. incident napped 2009 but recently revealed in government report. hospital was fined 6000 dollars and the staff had some reeducation about more accurately digging brain defendant. close call. >> the emotional ceremony today for the 19 arizona firefighters that died in prescott, arizona. vice president biden says firefighters is not what the men did. but it was who they were. >> granite mountain hot shots. who rushed toward the flames. as everyone else rae treated. >> when the hot shots were overrun by smoke and fire while battling this blaze thousands office people attended today's memorial. is ♪ . >> i like to share hot shot with all of you. i'm called to duty, lord, to fight the roaring blaze, please keep me safe and strong i may here for days. the granite mountain hot shots were fathers. brothers. sons. friends. mentors. leaders. and uncle. today fill think of them not as having fallen about but rather as having risen. >> for this day on the line issued answer death call. bless my hot shot crew my family one and all. thank you and i miss my brothers. him i if. >> 19 remembered. >> 19 remembered. >> i'll be back in a moment. . >> every day more hybrid electric cars on the road but what about a car that you never need to plug in or even fill u up? they are building one at stanford and as jonathan explains, they are about to drive all the way across australia powered by nothing but the sun. >> turn left. >> it's not roomy or luxury but has the smallest steering wheel you have ever seen but not built for comfort. little car is built to win. not just any race. group of stanford undergraduate put it together from scratch for 2000 mile journey across the australian out back powered entirely by the sun. >> these are essentially the same as the cells would you put on the house just much higher efficiency. >> presented this challenge before. this time a bold new design tested in a wind continual. every curve made to balance some exposure with aerodynamic. may suvr conserve each precious drop of power. >> we go slower when sunny. if we know that there's a cloudy patch ahead or behind and we go fast in the cloudy patch and slow through the sunny patch so we get the same average speed but collect more sunlight. >> all keeping the driver safe. >> tm this rate here roll cage for safety e.has all the transportation of race car. so already car not much of a speed demon. built for the long-hau long-haul. driving consistently day after day every ounce detail counts. >>en kurns race but not about pure efficiency but tough enough to actually get to the finish line. >> 55 miles an hour. best team finish in 3 to 4 dis. end of project taken a year and a half. student raise all the monthemselves and no faculty advisor but big part of the education. >> a lot to learn about engineering that you can't learn in class. it's not that they are not trying to teach us. just that there's a big difference between numb didn't quite work but it's okay i'll get an a minus and this did work on the side of the road in australia. >> in less than two week they load the car on to ship head down under for race in october. stanford, abc 7 news. >> good luck to them. that looks like pretty cool project. we'll follow-up. >> frainer quarterback kaepernick strips down. revealing photo shoot hitting revealing photo shoot hitting store shelves >> one dog is proving that he is baby best friend as well. look at this adorable you tube video. sweet. fell asleep on top of the blanket but the grpd mother dog diligently covers her up. look at this. isn't that the adorable? that's so sweet. the grandmother says the 2 are still best friends. how cute. none the wiser but awfully maternal. >> let's go back and update the weather forecast. spencer back. >> that's cute. >> that was too cute. too cut cute. >> here's cop done clear sky overland area. fog at the coast push locally inland tonight and tomorrow as we look at state wide weather picture. we see cloud high cloud moving up from the south. giving us sort of filtered sunshine in the sky except up in the far north where it's mainly soychbility warm in some spots. ohio 102 at fresno. 98 yos michlt palm springs and 83 in los angeles. here in the bay area we have high cloud moving in as well. bringing our inland temperatures down a little bit but still in the warm east bay and high of 90 7 day forecast cooling in the bay area thursday friday warming up again over the weekend noochlt more seasonal pattern. sort of holding steady right on into next week. >> steady as she goes. >> thanks very much. >> larry is here with all the sports night. giants to talk by. gentleman's got a new player. new man from japan making debut. and this kind of play will wilson over the fans about spv. >> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 11. glimpse in. how survivors the crash at sfo spending their time away from the public. >> san francisco police rae veal more information about the poison meat ball that made at least 2 dog sick. those stories and more coming up on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. larry here. i weren't to see the giants catcher but you talk about the a's. >> yes. talk thon is here for the giants. tm chosen for the home run derby all star festivities take place next monday night for him. this is fun. 15 homeers. promises to put on a show at city field in new york home of the mets. now the game tonight was held up for more than an hour and a half because of the threat of rain in pittsburgh but it never rain many when they did take the field pedro alvarez demolishes the him if hit and 4 48 feet i don't know the shrub. fireworks. top of the fourth. 2 out. shift on for john ji and makes them pay with double down the left field line. next batter moss here it comes and there it goes. moss all over this coal fast ball. team leading 16th of the year. head to the 9th. close it out and slow roller. donaldson on the run. another all star caliber play although not if the game. franchise record 42 consecutive save. 2-1 second straight night. losing in 16 innings. manager ordered flannery to burn some sage in the clubhous clubhouse. december prition time. this is ritual that dates back for centuries in order to cleans and purify. we do it every night in the studio actually. when we left the giants last nature they were in extra innings. brandon massive slump none of this help. o for 8. 5 striking out. hitting third in the order. that ended the 12th with two on then in the 13th another chance for the giants. bases lowed for coal just designated for seenment. giants 1 for 15 with men in scoring position strandeded 18. sea gull swirling in the escapeth inning out of the bleachers 2 out in the sceneth. crew ford great in the field all night. boost this ball. anthony on the grounder safe. eric i don't think score winning run. pl 5 hours 26 minutes making 12 losses in the last 14 games for the giants heading into tonight's game. we say hello to this man called up from triple a fresno get used to the warning track out there. second base map put him out in the outfeld and brown test him in the second. at the wall. save home run t.nicely done. lake he's been out there forever. welcome to the big. bottom of the second. mets catcher almost drill the pitcher in the head. 3 to sec. the steal. throw away. 1 nothing giants. tl base hit to center. josh scores. mets up 3-2. wrecker. former oakland a and that is wrecked indeed. 2 run blast. 6 innings. runners at the corner from pablo sandoval. this doesn't drop bit is a sacrifice fly and it scores. we are tied at 5 that's whether they are receipt now. 5-5 in the eighth. in search of a spark the giants signed veteran outfielder jeff to minor league deal. recently cut loose by the kansas city royals. frank hitting only 208 but 3 home runs. fan favorite back in oakland last season. ordered pizza up for a fans then had them delivered to section 149 at the coliseum. that was phone bit last year. warriors they at any to fill out the row terse adding 3 players. following the deal that will bring andre up from denver when it all becomes official later this week. power forward agreed to multi-year contract. fill the car land dry role. 6 foot 10. physical. mid range jumper. veteran 0nell 34 years old. tl solid for phoenix last year and back up guard douglas will help fill the void left by jackson with the rockets and contention last year. some beek. stage 10 tour de france. marred by nasty accident just meters from the finish line. specialist mark nudged tom went down hard but was okay. he finishes third. win the system here and chris retains the leader yellow engineersy. collin cover of new edition of espn magazine just wearing the tattoo. his best attribute is the arm. if shredded. one other frainer would was featured in the issue which will hit the shelves open friday. there he is. davis. funny smile actually. had 3 footballs cleverly used as camouflage. >> strategically priced. >> thanks very much. >> that's this edition of 7 news at 9:00 on tv 20. for all of us here thanks so much for watching we appreciate your watching we appreciate your time. news r (phone rings) (over phone): good morning, south philadelphia animal shelter. yes, hello, i would like to apply for an adoption, please. hey, what are you guys talking about? we're adopting a dog-fighting pit bull. we're gonna keep it in the bar, all right?

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