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on the asiana aircraft near sfo is entering its sixth hour. you are looking live in washington d.c. snow canceled yesterday's hearing. the ntsb combining two days worth of testimony into just one. >> nbc bay area'sn@f4ç chase ca live in burlingame where they are closely monitoring the hearing. thank you, chase. >> reporter: as for the hearing in washington d.c., we can tell you that language barrier has been a problem because we're talking about translating between tree different languages -- english, korean, and mandarin. that has slowed down the hearings as well as caused confusion over exactly what question is being asked. we'll give you a quick peek inside here. this is where officials have gathered, mostly to watch the proceedings via live simulcast. there were a few victims, family members, and survivors who were expected to attend, but none of them, so far, has shown[
on the asiana aircraft near sfo is entering its sixth hour. you are looking live in washington d.c. snow canceled yesterday's hearing. the ntsb combining two days worth of testimony into just one. >> nbc bay area'sn@f4ç chase ca live in burlingame where they are closely monitoring the hearing. thank you, chase. >> reporter: as for the hearing in washington d.c., we can tell you that language barrier has been a problem because we're talking about translating between tree different...
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three and threatening the lives of 300 more on board korea-owned asiana air. a fatal crash experts say could have been easily prevented, and the national transportation safety board today questioned why the three pilots depended on computer controls during an emergency and didn't simply manually throttle up before it was too late. >> we do have an issue in aviation that needs to be dealt with with respect to automation and performance. >> reporter: the approach to san francisco airport has special challenges. it's over water and a steep rate of decent. the pilot at the controls this day in training on the 777 told investigators it was very stressful, very difficult to perform a visual approach with a heavy airplane and he was very concerned. cockpit communications show the flight was approaching normally. the pilot, unfamiliar with local geography, asking, "is that the golden gate?" no sign of panic until 30 feet above the bay. he had mistakenly turned off the computerized auto controls and suddenly an audible warning. the plane is flying too slowly and the captain orders the junio
three and threatening the lives of 300 more on board korea-owned asiana air. a fatal crash experts say could have been easily prevented, and the national transportation safety board today questioned why the three pilots depended on computer controls during an emergency and didn't simply manually throttle up before it was too late. >> we do have an issue in aviation that needs to be dealt with with respect to automation and performance. >> reporter: the approach to san francisco...
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couldn't capture his face but an asiana executive was among the first to speak. >> to the families who lost their loved ones, we are deeply sorry. >> reporter: focusing on automation, the ntsb is looking further into how those systems as well as pilot training might have played a role in the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo last july. investigators have already said the plane was traveling too low and too slow as it approached the runway. >> audible alert consistent with the low air speed caution was recorded. >> reporter: it was too late to abort. >> this was the captain's first trip into san francisco in that type aircraft. his last flight to san francisco was in 2004 in a boeing 747. >> reporter: i spoke with the head of the ntsb and the pilot's statement he was stressed about making a visual approach to sfo is what concerns him the most. >> this is very frightening to me. this is supposed to be a senior captain. senior captains have great experience, great knowledge, great wisdom. they should be able to handle a clear day coming in on a visual approach. this is one that the ntsb is scr
couldn't capture his face but an asiana executive was among the first to speak. >> to the families who lost their loved ones, we are deeply sorry. >> reporter: focusing on automation, the ntsb is looking further into how those systems as well as pilot training might have played a role in the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo last july. investigators have already said the plane was traveling too low and too slow as it approached the runway. >> audible alert consistent with the...
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>>> a new perspective tonight of the asiana airlines crash. we already knew the jet came in too low, and too slow. now a day long hearing in washington is offering new insight into what went wrong. >> we need to make the pilots proactive, instead of reactive. >> good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm ken pritchett in for frank somerville. from an investigative hearing held by the national transportation safety board. today's testimony suggest the that the asiana crew relied too heavily on computerized systems and failed to take action until it was too late. the plane's captain said he was stressed, and very concerned about landing at sfo without instruments. also, confusion in the cockpit over how the plane's automated systems work. the asiana crew failed to in the their air speed was too low and the captain failed to notice two separate warnings that the jet was descending too fast. >> a pilot attended today's marathon hearing on capitol hill. among the things he learned was that the teenage girl who survived the initial plane crash was hit by two fire trucks, not just one. >> repo
>>> a new perspective tonight of the asiana airlines crash. we already knew the jet came in too low, and too slow. now a day long hearing in washington is offering new insight into what went wrong. >> we need to make the pilots proactive, instead of reactive. >> good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm ken pritchett in for frank somerville. from an investigative hearing held by the national transportation safety board. today's testimony suggest the that the asiana crew...
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>>> a new perspective tonight of the asiana airlines crash. we already knew the jet came in too low, and too slow. now a day long hearing in washington is offering new insight into what went wrong. >> we need to make the pilots proactive, instead of reactive. >> good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm ken pritchett in for frank somerville. from an investigative hearing held by the national transportation safety board. today's testimony suggest the that the asiana crew relied too heavily on computerized systems and failed to take action until it was too late. the plane's captain said he was stressed, and very concerned about landing at sfo without instruments. also, confusion in the cockpit over how the plane's automated systems work. the asiana crew failed to in the their air speed was too low and the captain failed to notice two separate warnings that the jet was descending too fast. >> a pilot attended today's marathon hearing on capitol hill. among the things he learned was that the teenage girl who survived the initial plane crash was hit by two fire trucks, not just one. >> repo
>>> a new perspective tonight of the asiana airlines crash. we already knew the jet came in too low, and too slow. now a day long hearing in washington is offering new insight into what went wrong. >> we need to make the pilots proactive, instead of reactive. >> good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm ken pritchett in for frank somerville. from an investigative hearing held by the national transportation safety board. today's testimony suggest the that the asiana crew...
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postponed this morning's hearing into the asiana crash. it is supposed to look into whether the pilots were overly relying on computer systems. flight 214 came in too low and struck the sea wall before it tumbled. three people died, hundreds were injured. christie smith live in burlingame where many of the people affected by the crash were going to gather to watch the hearing. do people know that hearing was canceled? >> reporter: good morning to you. i did just hear from one family and they had planned to be here to watch this ntsb hearing, but they already got word this morning of the cancellation so they won't be here. i did walk into the crown plaza hotel and speak with a gentleman at the front desk. he said he, too, had gotten word of the bad weather in washington, d.c. as the reason for the delay. he wasn't sure what would happen next but there is a sign in the lobby about the viewing for the ntsb hearings. what it does -- when it does happen this will abtwo-day fact finding hearing in the crash of 214 at sfo on july 6. as you said, it killed three people, injured dozens m
postponed this morning's hearing into the asiana crash. it is supposed to look into whether the pilots were overly relying on computer systems. flight 214 came in too low and struck the sea wall before it tumbled. three people died, hundreds were injured. christie smith live in burlingame where many of the people affected by the crash were going to gather to watch the hearing. do people know that hearing was canceled? >> reporter: good morning to you. i did just hear from one family and...
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deadly asiana crash at sfo. new details about what went wrong. >> plus, exposed. he was supposed to deliver a speech. what his gestures are sparking outrage. >>> you are looking at new video the ntsb released today of the crash landing of flight 214 this past july. you can see the passenger jet hilt the ski wall, skid across the runway and come to a stop. we've been out in front of the story from day one looking into what could have caused the massive 777 to crash. here's more on what experts say went wrong. >> reporter: according to paperwork evidence as part of the hearing, the 43-year-old pilot who was in charge of thanning the plane told investigators he was worried about landing at sfo before the crash. all because the electronic's glide slope was not operational even though it was a clear day and he was flying under visual flight rule. the video shown in the investigative hearing room of asiana flight 214 hitting the seawall short of runway 28 left, cart wheeling down the runway served as a sober back drop as the ntsb explored what happened before, during and after the crash.
deadly asiana crash at sfo. new details about what went wrong. >> plus, exposed. he was supposed to deliver a speech. what his gestures are sparking outrage. >>> you are looking at new video the ntsb released today of the crash landing of flight 214 this past july. you can see the passenger jet hilt the ski wall, skid across the runway and come to a stop. we've been out in front of the story from day one looking into what could have caused the massive 777 to crash. here's more...
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have word on an new information about of theand after spending days i asiana cr >> after spending days and the wilderness. a nevada in freezing temperatures, coming up. >> might 7:00 a.m. or reached the morning lows. the temperatures could drop off a another couple of degrees. you can expect comfortable degrees abide lunchtime. mid to upper 50s and this afternoon. i will break down your 7 day around the bay coming up. >> traffic conditions are breaking down. there is a accident blocking the the three left lanes. again, southbound 101, has 3 left lanes blocked. fire crews are just arriving on the scene. , san francisco is not okay. we are seeing a bit longer backed up. fasttrack is moving okay. the san mateo bridges to winnipeg was no delays. >> happening now, fire crews are on the scene of a four alarm fire in concord. the fire is burning near stanwell drive and that's where we find kron four's jackie sissel who is live on the scene with more, jackie? >> this is a stubborn fire and just a few minutes ago it was isolated and you can see there are still pockets that are building per
have word on an new information about of theand after spending days i asiana cr >> after spending days and the wilderness. a nevada in freezing temperatures, coming up. >> might 7:00 a.m. or reached the morning lows. the temperatures could drop off a another couple of degrees. you can expect comfortable degrees abide lunchtime. mid to upper 50s and this afternoon. i will break down your 7 day around the bay coming up. >> traffic conditions are breaking down. there is a...
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asiana crash. as hearings are about to get underway. next: what we're finding out. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >> pam: investigators continue to look into the asiana boeing 777 crash in san francisco. as the n-t-s- b gets ready to the incident. >> pam: as tom foreman reports. officials want to know how pilots interacted with the computers. before the plane went down. >> reporter:two key questions surrounding the asiana air crash: as the jet approached the san francisco airport, why did computers controlling the throttle disengage? and why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted could explain why the jet landed so short of the runway, smashing its tai
asiana crash. as hearings are about to get underway. next: what we're finding out. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. for...
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agency's investigators. asiana flight 214 too slow, too low whit hit the sea wall. you can see in this video just released by the national transportation safety board, the boeing 777 spun out of control after its tail hit the sea well. documents released today by national transportation safety board investigators reveal that not one, but two fire rigs ran over the 16-year-old passenger, covered with foam. the coroner has concluded already that she was alive before she was hit. aviation experts, representatives from asiana and those involved in the response testified at the hearing. san francisco fire officials said the radios on trucks had problems communicating with other mutual aid agencies during the response. >> because of some recent rebanding of radios, part of the process, we weren't able to have those elements communicate on the same frequency. >> there are questions about the kwaul ficks of the crew. >> captain lee is a very well experienced pilot. >> but an investigative report concluded that captain lee was very concerned about the landing. the airports ought yes mattic
agency's investigators. asiana flight 214 too slow, too low whit hit the sea wall. you can see in this video just released by the national transportation safety board, the boeing 777 spun out of control after its tail hit the sea well. documents released today by national transportation safety board investigators reveal that not one, but two fire rigs ran over the 16-year-old passenger, covered with foam. the coroner has concluded already that she was alive before she was hit. aviation experts,...
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washington about the cause of the deadly airlines crash asiana crash. >> and freeze in the bay area. >> and a child molester who can be released sooner than expected due to a technicality. >> a marathon hearing into the crash of asiana wrapped up about two hours ago leaving a clearer picture of what went wrong. i'm gasia mikaelian. tonight a new prospective of the asiana crash, this was released at the first time the ntb's hearing. the line of questioning suggests the cockpit crew realized on computerized systems and failed to take action before it was too late. they failed to notice their air speed was too low and confusion in the cockpit and failing to warning the emergency response. continuing from ktvu's win way in ken wayne. >> reporter: the video is from airport property and it's familiar low and slow configuration, and slam into the sea wall at the approach end of runway two 8 left. the disaster happened on a clear day in light wind. the 777 slamming to the ground and spinning and coming to rest at the end of the runway. >> purpose of our activity is an investigative hearing,
washington about the cause of the deadly airlines crash asiana crash. >> and freeze in the bay area. >> and a child molester who can be released sooner than expected due to a technicality. >> a marathon hearing into the crash of asiana wrapped up about two hours ago leaving a clearer picture of what went wrong. i'm gasia mikaelian. tonight a new prospective of the asiana crash, this was released at the first time the ntb's hearing. the line of questioning suggests the cockpit...
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of asiana flight shown to the investigative panel showing the airplane striking the seawall short of the runway at sfo skidding down the runway spinning up in the air before coming to a rest. even as more details emerged at the hearing about those final critical seconds before the crash. >> the crew switched autopilot to vertical speed mode. >> reporter: ntsb investigators revealed that only one of two systems were switched off. that apparently created confusion in the cockpit. >> the pilot responded by disconnecting the autopilot and manually retarding the throttles to idle. >> reporter: a flight crew member switched back on a switch. >> flight level change is a simple way to make a smooth altitude change. >> reporter: experts told the investigative panel it is not recommended to use the flight level change mode during the final descent to the ground as asiana boeing dropped below the level to land safely, the engines continued to idle. >> an audible alert consistent with low air speed caution was recorded but the action was too late. >> reporter: several experts would have expec
of asiana flight shown to the investigative panel showing the airplane striking the seawall short of the runway at sfo skidding down the runway spinning up in the air before coming to a rest. even as more details emerged at the hearing about those final critical seconds before the crash. >> the crew switched autopilot to vertical speed mode. >> reporter: ntsb investigators revealed that only one of two systems were switched off. that apparently created confusion in the cockpit....
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makovec live at sfo. there is a federal hearing going on as we speak into the crash of asiana flight 214. already this morning, we have heard from one of the pilots who said he was very concerned to land that boeing jet here at sfo. >> reporter: i'm cate caugiran live in the newsroom. mourners in pretoria south africa gathered to view the body of nelson mandela as they say their final farewells. a bay area group of kids pays a special tribute in the nation's capital and here at home. >>> a busy day on the highways. let's check in with liz. >> suddenly it looks like a rough ride. if you are trying to get out of san francisco, this is an accident now multicar crash and blocking three left lanes southbound 101 cesar chavez. chp also telling us that a person may be trapped inside one of those vehicles. so traffic is just beginning to back up. consider using 280 right now as an alternate. taking outside here's a live look at the nimitz freeway. northbound and southbound 880 this is a great spot. no big delays between 238 and the maze. and the bay bridge at 6:01 this morning we are still w
makovec live at sfo. there is a federal hearing going on as we speak into the crash of asiana flight 214. already this morning, we have heard from one of the pilots who said he was very concerned to land that boeing jet here at sfo. >> reporter: i'm cate caugiran live in the newsroom. mourners in pretoria south africa gathered to view the body of nelson mandela as they say their final farewells. a bay area group of kids pays a special tribute in the nation's capital and here at home....
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investigative hearing room of asiana flight 214 hitting the sea wall short of runway 28 left at sfo, cartwheeling down the runwaying served as a sober backdrop as the ntsb explored what exactly happened before, during and after the crash. >> the main focus of three of the four expert panels involved the growing issue of overreliance by pilots on auto pilot and auto throttles in the cockpit and how that may have played a role in this crash. >> we identified vulnerabilities in that pilots sometimes rely too much on the automated system and may be reluctant to intervene. >> several witnesses described the confusion in the cockpit of the boeing 777 in the final seconds before it crashed at sfo. the pilot is the final authority for the operation of the airplane. we try not to put in design elements that can override the pilot. >> other testimony made clear that asiana pilots may have been confused thinking auto throttle they set on hold would automatically wake up and increase the plane's speed if it got too slow. instead, that did not happen. >> we do have an issue in aviation that need
investigative hearing room of asiana flight 214 hitting the sea wall short of runway 28 left at sfo, cartwheeling down the runwaying served as a sober backdrop as the ntsb explored what exactly happened before, during and after the crash. >> the main focus of three of the four expert panels involved the growing issue of overreliance by pilots on auto pilot and auto throttles in the cockpit and how that may have played a role in this crash. >> we identified vulnerabilities in that...
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budget. congress still needs to approve the deal. >>> an investigative hearing on the deadly asiana flight was rescheduled for tomorrow because of a deadly storm in washington, d.c. the national transportation stayty -- safety board will be focusing on whether our systems are affecting pilot skills. they were used to use a visual approach which means pilots should use manual controls to land the plane. the plane came in too low and hit the sea wall. >>> now to a continuing coverage on the death of nelson mandela as people around the world bid their final farewells and celebrated his life. mr.mandela's body will lie in wake for three days. then sunday he'll be buried in his home villain. tens of thousands of people braved the rain to attend the national memorial service for mr. mandela in johannesburg. mackenzie has some of the most memorable moments from today's memorial. >> he was passing at a time of mourning a time to celebrate a heroic life. >> reporter: president obama is one of dozens of world leaders in johannesburg remembering the former south african president who died last
budget. congress still needs to approve the deal. >>> an investigative hearing on the deadly asiana flight was rescheduled for tomorrow because of a deadly storm in washington, d.c. the national transportation stayty -- safety board will be focusing on whether our systems are affecting pilot skills. they were used to use a visual approach which means pilots should use manual controls to land the plane. the plane came in too low and hit the sea wall. >>> now to a continuing...
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the plane. that's what we learned today about the asiana 777 that crashed last summer at the san francisco airport. the pilot said he was worried about landing without the aid of the airport's instrument landing system which had been turned off because of construction. the national transportation safety board held a hearing today about the crash which killed three people and has raised questions about whether pilots have become too reliant on automated systems. transportation correspondent jeff pegues has the final moments of flight 214. >> reporter: this airport camera video released today by the n.t.s.b. shows a clear view of asiana airlines flight 214 as it strikes a sea wall short of the runway, catches fire and is spun around nearly 360 degrees. a trainee captain was flying the 777 during its final approach to san francisco international. a more senior instructor pilot was next to him. in the final two minutes of the flight, a transcript of the cockpit voice recording shows a relief pilot in a cockpit jump seat warned the plane was descending too quickly. sync rate, sir, he
the plane. that's what we learned today about the asiana 777 that crashed last summer at the san francisco airport. the pilot said he was worried about landing without the aid of the airport's instrument landing system which had been turned off because of construction. the national transportation safety board held a hearing today about the crash which killed three people and has raised questions about whether pilots have become too reliant on automated systems. transportation correspondent...
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of pilots and systems on the boeing 777. asiana officials insisted their pilots, including the captain that crash landed flight 214 are well trained. >> i know several of you are viewing from san francisco or maybe watching from home we recognize your lives were forever changed when the are crash occurred >> the flight was too slow and too low. as you can see in this video, the boeing spun out of control. documents reveal that not one, but two fire rigs ran over the 16-year-old passenger that was covered with foam the coroner concluded she was alive before she was hit. representatives from asiana and those involved in the response testified at the hearing. san francisco fire officials said the radios on trucks had problems communicating with other agencies during the crash response. >> and because of the recent rebanding of radios, part of the process, we weren't able to have those elements communicate on the same radio frequency. >> an investigative report conclude that had captain lee was very concerned about the landing. the airport automatic landing aids, the glide slope in
of pilots and systems on the boeing 777. asiana officials insisted their pilots, including the captain that crash landed flight 214 are well trained. >> i know several of you are viewing from san francisco or maybe watching from home we recognize your lives were forever changed when the are crash occurred >> the flight was too slow and too low. as you can see in this video, the boeing spun out of control. documents reveal that not one, but two fire rigs ran over the 16-year-old...
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that asiana airlines flight crashed at sfo back in july. the airport surveillance video shows the plane came in too close to the water. the plane then clipped the seawall, skidded down the runway and caught fire. the video was revealed yesterday at an ntsb hearing in washington. kpix 5's andria borba what more revelations from that hearing. >>> reporter: six months after the carnage of asiana flight 214 at sfo, the ntsb hearing on capitol hill took aim at the why of the crash in the first place. these new photos of the july 6 crash were released today. the terror in the sky caused by a flight coming in low and slow. the combination of automation dependence and pilot inexperience. >> and all three of them let this airplane basically fall out of the sky. >> reporter: one of the pilots told investigators the visual approach combined with sfo's downed guidance system stressed him. >> in fact, if he felt stressed he probably shouldn't have been flying the approach. >> reporter: the questions then moved to the nightmare scenario on the ground with flames, foam, debris and confusion as a
that asiana airlines flight crashed at sfo back in july. the airport surveillance video shows the plane came in too close to the water. the plane then clipped the seawall, skidded down the runway and caught fire. the video was revealed yesterday at an ntsb hearing in washington. kpix 5's andria borba what more revelations from that hearing. >>> reporter: six months after the carnage of asiana flight 214 at sfo, the ntsb hearing on capitol hill took aim at the why of the crash in the...
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this year. >>> the pilot of the asiana flight that crashed last july was worried about landing safely, but didn't share the information with other crew members out of embarrassment. it is one of the findings highlighted in the ntsb hearing on the crash. here's abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: new video shows the moment that asiana flight 214 crashed in to the runway at san francisco international airport and spun out of control. leaving three people dead and more than 200 injured. the airport's automatic landing aids were out of service that day. >> if you raise your right hand. >> and at this hearing in washington, d.c., it was revealed that the pilots depended on computer controls. >> we do have an issue in aviation that needs to be dealt with respect to automation and performance. >> reporter: the pilot at the controls was training on the boeing 777. the cockpit voice recorder shows that lee turned off the computerized throttle controls during landing. seconds later, an audible warning indicated the plane was flying too slow. the captain ordered the junior pilot to go around and abo
this year. >>> the pilot of the asiana flight that crashed last july was worried about landing safely, but didn't share the information with other crew members out of embarrassment. it is one of the findings highlighted in the ntsb hearing on the crash. here's abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: new video shows the moment that asiana flight 214 crashed in to the runway at san francisco international airport and spun out of control. leaving three people dead and more than 200...
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, into the crash of asiana flight 214. federal offices are closed because of the weather of the the hearing was supposed to start at 6:00 this morning, but it has been poet pointed because of snow. this is the second time it has been delayed. it was postponed in october because of the government shut down. the ntsb is investigating possible pilot error in the crash that killed three teens and injured 180 passengers back in july. >> new details of the hayward after school aide charged with molesting a student. the 29-year-old mia cummings is accused of having a two-year long sexual relationship with a student starting when he was 12. she was at the catholic school in hayward since 2005 and now is in jail. her sister said she confided long before she was arrested. >> she asked for advise on what to do regarding this young man. she said, i don't want to get him in trouble. what should i do? can you give me advice? >> the school declined an interview and police say they do not believe this are any additional victims. cummings is facing eight felony counts of child molestation and is hel
, into the crash of asiana flight 214. federal offices are closed because of the weather of the the hearing was supposed to start at 6:00 this morning, but it has been poet pointed because of snow. this is the second time it has been delayed. it was postponed in october because of the government shut down. the ntsb is investigating possible pilot error in the crash that killed three teens and injured 180 passengers back in july. >> new details of the hayward after school aide charged with...
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>>> this is kpix 5 news on kbcw. >>> new relations about the deadly asiana plane crash. what we're learning about one of the pilots at the controls that day. >>> well, we know homes in the bay area are in big demand but even this one. why a burned-out house is actually attracting so much attention. >>> and going after the would-be victims, how one police department is keeping shoppers and their stuff safe. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken ba stida. new video shows asiana flight 214 coming in too low for landing at sfo last july. the tail hits the seawall and the plane slides down the runway bursting into flames. tonight we're getting a better idea of what happened in the cockpit that day. andrea with the questions being raised about the pilots. >> well, ken, there appears to have been some hesitation and confusion about how to fly that boeing 777 into san francisco international despite the fact the pilots in the cockpit were, in fact, experienced. >> six months after the carnage of asiana flight 214 at sfo, the ntsb hearing on capitol hill thook aim at the why of the c
>>> this is kpix 5 news on kbcw. >>> new relations about the deadly asiana plane crash. what we're learning about one of the pilots at the controls that day. >>> well, we know homes in the bay area are in big demand but even this one. why a burned-out house is actually attracting so much attention. >>> and going after the would-be victims, how one police department is keeping shoppers and their stuff safe. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken ba...
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released. >>> dramatic new video released as part of the hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. the surveillance video shows the plane coming in for a landing too slow and too low, and its tail hits the sea wall. you can see the plane spinning out of control as it crashed. the ntsb today questioned why the pilot depended on computer controls and why no one was able to handle the emergency manually. the crash could have been prevented. >> it was a complicated accident, but the fund mental problem was they were totally unaware of their airspeed or altitude. >> the documents released today confirm what the abc7 news i team's dan noyes reported back in october. and not one, but two fire rigs ran over a body that was covered with the fire retardent foam. she was alive before being struck by the two trucks. victims of the asiana crash watched the hearings during a live broadcast in burlingame. she traveled from las vegas to the bay area to get details about the crash that injured her father. she says she is not interested in placing blame, but she would like the airline to be
released. >>> dramatic new video released as part of the hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. the surveillance video shows the plane coming in for a landing too slow and too low, and its tail hits the sea wall. you can see the plane spinning out of control as it crashed. the ntsb today questioned why the pilot depended on computer controls and why no one was able to handle the emergency manually. the crash could have been prevented. >> it was a complicated...
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begin on the tarmac with an investigation into the growing demands of pilots. >> asiana crash has refocused attention on how foreign pilots learn to fly. how many are getting trained right here in the states but have very different standards for getting in the cockpit than american pilots. >> it took 23-year-old anthony yon three yeefrs book study just to get here. he's prepping his cessna 172 aircraft as part of the 10 to 12-month process to fulfill his dream. >> i really wanted to be someone like that, because it's special. >> a dream he's had since he was 10. back home in china. >> for a 10-year-old kid like i was. >> a dream of becoming a commercial pilot. this man from to nies yeah shares his dream. according to the faa, nearly 24,000 foreign pilots have gotten either commercial or air transport license over the last four years. here in america. yon and thousands of others who come here to train hope to now join them. arizona, california and florida have the most flight schools in the country -- 167 total. we visited and researched half a dozen of these schools. in places lik
begin on the tarmac with an investigation into the growing demands of pilots. >> asiana crash has refocused attention on how foreign pilots learn to fly. how many are getting trained right here in the states but have very different standards for getting in the cockpit than american pilots. >> it took 23-year-old anthony yon three yeefrs book study just to get here. he's prepping his cessna 172 aircraft as part of the 10 to 12-month process to fulfill his dream. >> i really...
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learn why so many things went wrong with asiana flight 214 crash landed at sfo in july. three people were killed and more than 150 injured. a chief pilot is expected to testify on what the airline procedures are. the safety board wants to know if the pilots rely too much on the plane's automatic system. we will have an update from katie marzullo at 5:30 when the hearing is underway. >> police in vallejo are investigating a fail shooting, the second in a day. it happened at 10:30 last night at louisiana street. police searching the area for the shooter with no word on arrests. the other fatal shooting happened yesterday afternoon outside king's supermarket on fairgrounds drive. a man in his 20 was killed. there has been no arrest in that case, either. >> two sheriff deputies are recovering from injuries they suffered in a confrontation that left a man dead. the scene is near saratoga early yesterday morning. that is near the headquarters of rooko where a map appeared to be suicidal and he attacked the deputies with a metal object and the officers fired a shot hitting him and he died a
learn why so many things went wrong with asiana flight 214 crash landed at sfo in july. three people were killed and more than 150 injured. a chief pilot is expected to testify on what the airline procedures are. the safety board wants to know if the pilots rely too much on the plane's automatic system. we will have an update from katie marzullo at 5:30 when the hearing is underway. >> police in vallejo are investigating a fail shooting, the second in a day. it happened at 10:30 last...
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to techknow this weekend. >>> the captain of the asiana flight explains what led to the crash at san francisco airport. >>> plus battle over boeing. states fight over who will get to build its new jumbo jet. >>> and what the british prime minister is saying about that selfie with president obama. the anger all one sided? i hear rumblings from the people who cover the heat that the heat are not in love with players in the payer side, there is real hate here. >> there better be. they can really mess it up for them. when they dislike there, yeah, i think there is dislike but they've got the bravado. they got their chests out. it's still their game. but that's where the home court advantage is important, this game is important because miami used game seven to advance to the championship. they don't get one tonight, i mean, they don't get one in the end, that game seven here in indianapolis could be a problem. >> welcome back to joorms. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. here are our top stories. thousands of south africans are paying their respect to nelson mandela. thousands of people h
to techknow this weekend. >>> the captain of the asiana flight explains what led to the crash at san francisco airport. >>> plus battle over boeing. states fight over who will get to build its new jumbo jet. >>> and what the british prime minister is saying about that selfie with president obama. the anger all one sided? i hear rumblings from the people who cover the heat that the heat are not in love with players in the payer side, there is real hate here. >>...
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the deadly asiana plane crash at sfo. >>> president obama is already heading back to the u.s. after the memorial for nelson mandela. security was can exactly tight at a johannesburg stadium as thousands of south africans, world leaders and celebrities gathered to bid farewell to the former prisoner and president. david mckenzie has some of the most memorable moments adz speeches from the today. >> madiba's pass something a time of mourning and to time -- passing is a time of mourning and a time to celebrate life. >> reporter: president obama is one of a dozen leaders remembering nelson mandela who passed away last week at 95. thousands packed into the stadium to bid farewell to nelson mandela. >> when it rains, when you are buried it means that you are welcoming you in the gates of heaven. [ cheers ] >> reporter: while there was sadness over the loss of the leader, the atmosphere was more like a celebration. those who new mandela best spoke about his legacy. >> [inaudible] >> he gave us hope when there was none. >> reporter: that hope inspired millions. the memorial brought people t
the deadly asiana plane crash at sfo. >>> president obama is already heading back to the u.s. after the memorial for nelson mandela. security was can exactly tight at a johannesburg stadium as thousands of south africans, world leaders and celebrities gathered to bid farewell to the former prisoner and president. david mckenzie has some of the most memorable moments adz speeches from the today. >> madiba's pass something a time of mourning and to time -- passing is a time of...
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, the national transportation safety board hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. here is a look inside the hearing in washington, dc. the testimony so far has focused on whether the pilots understood the plane's automatic systems. our news reporter joins us from the newsroom with that and new video of the crash. >> new video and new pictures from inside the cabin, the ntsb hopes after hearing from experts across all aspects of aviation today they will know what went wrong and be able to prevent another deadly crash. >> asiana flight 214 was too slow and too low when it hit the saw wall. you can see in the video it cart wheeled after impact down the runway. we are learning what was going on inside the cockpits before the crash. according to the investigative report released at the start of today's hearing, the first officer told investigators that he called out the plane was descending too fast, more than four times in the two minutes before the crash. he didn't say anything more because he says it appears the pilots were correcting the problem. but did the pilots know
, the national transportation safety board hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. here is a look inside the hearing in washington, dc. the testimony so far has focused on whether the pilots understood the plane's automatic systems. our news reporter joins us from the newsroom with that and new video of the crash. >> new video and new pictures from inside the cabin, the ntsb hopes after hearing from experts across all aspects of aviation today they will know what went wrong...
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released as part of the hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. the surveillance video shows the plane coming in for a landing too slow and too low, and its tail hits the sea wall. you can see the plane spinning out of control as it crashed. the ntsb today questioned why the pilot depended on computer controls and why no one was able to handle the emergency manually. the crash could have been prevented. >> it was a complicated accident, but the fund mental problem was they were totally unaware of their airspeed or altitude. >> the documents released today confirm what the abc7 news i team's dan noyes reported back in october. and not one, but two fire rigs ran over a body that was covered with the fire retardent foam. she was alive before being struck by the two trucks. victims of the asiana crash watched the hearings during a live broadcast in burlingame. she traveled from las vegas to the bay area to get details about the crash that injured her father. she says she is not interested in placing blame, but she would like the airline to be more understanding about what f
released as part of the hearing into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo. the surveillance video shows the plane coming in for a landing too slow and too low, and its tail hits the sea wall. you can see the plane spinning out of control as it crashed. the ntsb today questioned why the pilot depended on computer controls and why no one was able to handle the emergency manually. the crash could have been prevented. >> it was a complicated accident, but the fund mental problem was they...
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. i'm frank mallicoat. get you updated on some bay area headlines now. the asiana airlines captain who crash-landed at sfo airport in july told investigators today he was worried about landing the plane visually. >>> heavy smoke from a warehouse fire continues to hang over an area in concord. a four-alarm fire completely engulfed the building on stanwell drive. no injuries. >>> there are some local events today to honor nelson mandela in oakland an event at city hall at noon. there's an event at san francisco city hall this morning at 8 a.m. that will feature members of the oakland-based pacific boys choir. >>> got your traffic and weather and weather update coming up right after the break. >>> it's a big wait getting towards the bay bridge toll plaza. a lot of the approaches are backed up. there was a traffic alert just past the skyway this morning and that jammed up the works early on. it's slow across the deck. also along the peninsula northbound 101 oregon expressway there is an accident there off to the right-hand shoulder in palo alto. but obviously there are big delays right
. i'm frank mallicoat. get you updated on some bay area headlines now. the asiana airlines captain who crash-landed at sfo airport in july told investigators today he was worried about landing the plane visually. >>> heavy smoke from a warehouse fire continues to hang over an area in concord. a four-alarm fire completely engulfed the building on stanwell drive. no injuries. >>> there are some local events today to honor nelson mandela in oakland an event at city hall at noon....
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sliding your card through an atm. >>> hearings on the asiana plane crash and it looks like pilot error may play a role. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a man leads police through a high-speed chase tonight for an hour. finally they got the suspect in custody. this is video from a kron four viewer in antioch. the incident took place on his street. we are live in antioch tonight. what do we know? >> reporter: all we know is that this crash or this high-speed chase took place here in antioch. let's go to the video because that is the most incredible part of this story. the police say it started here when the suspect drove all over. police set out spike strips but that didn't disable the vehicle. it went around this neighborhood for an an hour. it involved the richmond police department and the fbi and the antioch police department and eventually a police dog took down this suspect. he's in custody now and we don't know why the police were chasing after this suspect, but we know that the suspect led the police officers were led on a very long chase. we'll have more details as they come up. kron
sliding your card through an atm. >>> hearings on the asiana plane crash and it looks like pilot error may play a role. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a man leads police through a high-speed chase tonight for an hour. finally they got the suspect in custody. this is video from a kron four viewer in antioch. the incident took place on his street. we are live in antioch tonight. what do we know? >> reporter: all we know is that this crash or this high-speed chase took place...
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training of the asiana pilots and the use of automation in the cockpit. particularly the use of auto throttle during the landing of the boeing triple 7 at sfo. boeing played out, even though automation could be a huge help in the cockpit, it doesn't replace the pilot. >> the pilot is the final authority for the operation in the airplane. we try not to put in design elements that could override the pilot. as we fly out as nation as a tool to aid the pilot, not replace the pilot. >> ntsb chairman, hearsman pointed out, the asiana planes flew for 19 seconds, be hoe the landing flight slope at sfo before the pilots reacted. by then, it was too late. the plane crashed, three people were killed in the crash. later this afternoon, they will be discussing the emergency response, one we will hear from san francisco officials, deputy fire chief and he will talk about the crash and more than likely, the young teenage girl, who suffered, for the young san francisco fire truck who also died in the crash. a long day ahead. this is not about assigning blame. this is about finding out what went wron
training of the asiana pilots and the use of automation in the cockpit. particularly the use of auto throttle during the landing of the boeing triple 7 at sfo. boeing played out, even though automation could be a huge help in the cockpit, it doesn't replace the pilot. >> the pilot is the final authority for the operation in the airplane. we try not to put in design elements that could override the pilot. as we fly out as nation as a tool to aid the pilot, not replace the pilot. >>...
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for asiana flight 214 next. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> developing tonight, new details on the asiana crash at sfo. there will be a 2-day hearing. pilots were relying on cockpit automation. officials will investigate how the auto throttle worked. 2 people were killed. 1 survived but was run over when crews were responding. >>> still ahead going to a 49er game next year? why you may not want to drive to levi stadium. see how the weather is rough in other parts of the country. >> reporter: nfl football in 5- degree weather. the warriors down to the wire in charlotte, north carolina. tony larousse going to the hall of fame. >>> a love triangle. of fame. >>> a love triang
for asiana flight 214 next. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >>>...
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the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: two key questions concerning the asiana air crash. as the jet approached, why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted dangerously low. it killed three people and injured almost 200 more. >> i thought, you know, that was it. i thought i'm dying. >> reporter: aviation analysts say the crash is a warning. computerized ought make has clearly improved safety in decades, but relying on it too much is a real danger. >> ought make definitely helps in most circumstances. but you have to treat it as help rather than exclusively letting it fly the airplane. the thing to remember is that no matter what happens, it's still an airplane, and pilots still need to be able to fly the airplane. >> reporter: and if you think asiana was a freak occurrence, think again. another one happened just in england. that
the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: two key questions concerning the asiana air crash. as the jet approached, why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted dangerously low. it killed three people and injured almost 200 more....
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useful out of them. >> our thanks. >>> new light on the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: two key questions concerning the asiana air crash. as the jet approached, why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted dangerously low. it killed three people and injured almost 200 more. >> i thought, you know, that was it. i thought i'm dying. >> reporter: aviation analysts say the crash is a warning. computerized ought make has clearly improved safety in decades, but relying on it too much is a real danger. >> ought make definitely helps in most circumstances. but you have to treat it as help rather than exclusively letting it fly the airplane. the thing to remember is that no matter what happens, it's still an airplane, and pilots still need to be able to fly the airplane. >> reporter: and if you think asiana was a freak occurrenc
useful out of them. >> our thanks. >>> new light on the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: two key questions concerning the asiana air crash. as the jet approached, why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted...
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>> reporter:now at eight. the asiana airline crash as you have never seen it before: first on four: how it looked from the air traffic control tower. whoosh >> reporter:a look under the new span of the bay bridge, where workers have started replacing those bad bolts. >>"kron four news got an exclusive look at the work happening now to make the bridge safe in an earthquake." whoosh >> reporter:one person is dead. two injured, and another behind bars. after this fiery four- car crash in livermore. new pictures from viewers show what happened police say, the man who caused the morning wreck -- was drunk. whoosh >> reporter:here in san jose and across the country, fans of sracha sauce are wondering if they can live without it. new government rules could trigger a shortage in the popular hot sauce. whoosh >> reporter:he may live more than one thousand miles from graceland, but this montreal teenager has the internet all shook up with his version of the elvis presley holiday classic. >> pam: now a t 8-- and first on kron 4. >> pam: tonight, we have newly- released video. showing the cras
>> reporter:now at eight. the asiana airline crash as you have never seen it before: first on four: how it looked from the air traffic control tower. whoosh >> reporter:a look under the new span of the bay bridge, where workers have started replacing those bad bolts. >>"kron four news got an exclusive look at the work happening now to make the bridge safe in an earthquake." whoosh >> reporter:one person is dead. two injured, and another behind bars. after this...
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side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop here at public bus stops here in the mission. this morning a group decided they had enough and marched here nooshgs the streets. pro tefltors s
side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop!...
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on the asiana crash that killed three people at sfo in july. we will tell you what the safety board is focusing on. >> after spending days in the wilderness, a nevada family is slipping safely at home this morning. how they survived four days in freezing temperatures. >> we still are below freezing in just a few spots. santa rosa and a vallejo are all in the upper 20s. a lot of locations are momma. 40 degrees right now for downtown san francisco. the temperatures will actually decline. sunny skies ahead mid to upper 50s. as we head into tomorrow, we may see even warmer conditions. we will continue with this warming trend as we head into the weekend. i will breaks out your forecast coming up. >> we have better nils about an accident in san francisco. south bond 11, the lanes are back (read the bay bridge toll plaza has extended to the macarthur mayes, westbound 24. the san mateo bridge is not in good shape their back up to industrial. it is slow again on the span. the eastbound traffic is looking good in the golden gate is still looking okay. a bart is on time. >> pappas, fire crews
on the asiana crash that killed three people at sfo in july. we will tell you what the safety board is focusing on. >> after spending days in the wilderness, a nevada family is slipping safely at home this morning. how they survived four days in freezing temperatures. >> we still are below freezing in just a few spots. santa rosa and a vallejo are all in the upper 20s. a lot of locations are momma. 40 degrees right now for downtown san francisco. the temperatures will actually...
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the asiana flight 214 crash that happened back in july. >> an hour-long high-speed chase through the east bay dance in an arrest. will have video and the details coming up. >> this afternoon you can expect plenty of sunshine with upper 50's, low 60's. we will continue with normal weather for tomorrow and record breaking want is some way and i will talk about when you can expect this. >> we have long delays for the toll plaza. the metering lights are on. there is slow traffic from berkeley. there were some earlier incidents that we had. take a look at the san mateo bridge, 92 is starting to see delays even on the span and approaching that.it. >> later today bart and its unions are headed back to the bargaining table to try to avoid a third strike. the two sides reached a deal back in october barred leaders say that there was a multimillion-dollar mistake in the contract that they cannot honor. kron4 will tran is live at the west oakland bart station with details. >> they are sick and tired of seeing each other. because of an accident according to bart and that is the reason why th
the asiana flight 214 crash that happened back in july. >> an hour-long high-speed chase through the east bay dance in an arrest. will have video and the details coming up. >> this afternoon you can expect plenty of sunshine with upper 50's, low 60's. we will continue with normal weather for tomorrow and record breaking want is some way and i will talk about when you can expect this. >> we have long delays for the toll plaza. the metering lights are on. there is slow traffic...
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information. >>> 7:40. figuring out what happened. the important hearing on the asiana plane crash at sfo takes place this week. what we expect to learn and the problems with the local response. >>> and what san mateo county is doing in the next hour to prepare for the devastation of rising sea levels. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is still slow on highway 4. this is due to a crash that blocked lanes a little while ago. we're getting some improvement. we'll tell you how long it is backed up for. >>> let me tell you, if i think it's cold out there, it's definitely cold. not only that, but our pretty strong breeze has picked up for the east bay. we'll talk about the cold and the wind coming up. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a h
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. >> the federal hearing into asiana flight 214 crash at sfo scheduled to get underway right now is postponed. we will tell you why. >> good morning at 6:00. we start the morning with bart news. >> service between san francisco and dublin is moving normally now at this hour after passengers faced early morning delays. amy hollyfield has more on what is happening from the east bay. amy? >> kristen, more bart problems. what happened was there was a power outage at the daly city station and no train could get from the city to dublin and this station here in san leandro became a key player in this problem. they were bringing passengers here and they were taking them to dublin. so, it cause some delays and it was a round about way to get from one point to another and now the power is back on and life is returning to normal on bart but it will take time to get back to normal so expect residual delays. you have a bigger problem if you are just about to leave the house. >> there are residual problems from the bart issue, and here is leyla gulen. >> there are. amy is correct. there are delay
. >> the federal hearing into asiana flight 214 crash at sfo scheduled to get underway right now is postponed. we will tell you why. >> good morning at 6:00. we start the morning with bart news. >> service between san francisco and dublin is moving normally now at this hour after passengers faced early morning delays. amy hollyfield has more on what is happening from the east bay. amy? >> kristen, more bart problems. what happened was there was a power outage at the daly...
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of asiana flight 2-1-4. this time the pictures are from the perspective of the air traffic control tower. bart management and its two largest unions will continue contract talks today. we'll have an update on the negotiations. bart management and its two largest unions will continue contract talks today. they started negotiations yesterday over one clause in the labor contract. that is causing a major snag. the unions have already voted to ratify the contract, but bart management says the paid family leave act was included in the contract by mistake. the talks yesterday were the first formal negotiations since october 21st. a federal mediator is participating. talks resume this morning between bart and union leaders. kron four's will tran is following this story today. we have newly released video that shows the crash of asiana flight 2-14. this time, the video shows the perspective from the control tower at s-f-o. you can see the plane coming in on approach. then, it hits the seawall and almost jumps onto the runway. the momentum of the crash sends the plane spinning in the air, b
of asiana flight 2-1-4. this time the pictures are from the perspective of the air traffic control tower. bart management and its two largest unions will continue contract talks today. we'll have an update on the negotiations. bart management and its two largest unions will continue contract talks today. they started negotiations yesterday over one clause in the labor contract. that is causing a major snag. the unions have already voted to ratify the contract, but bart management says the paid...