FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 5:00 AM EDT FBI Dive Team, Evidence Recovery Team Assist In California Dive Boat Investigation. The CBS Evening News (9/4, story 6, 2:09, O'Donnell, 3.87M) reported 33 of 34 bodies have now been recovered following the California dive boat disaster off Santa Cruz Island. Many "were burned beyond recognition." CBS News said investigators interviewed the crew on Wednesday and met with family members of the victims." ABC World News Tonight (9/4, story 5, 1:33, Muir, 6.31M) reported, "While families mourn, members of this tight-knit boating community are pleading for the public to wait for all the facts to come out." Investigators "aren't even sure if they can pull that wreckage out of the water." NBC Nightly News (9/4, story 4, 1:26, Holt, 5.58M) reported investigators are working 'to understand why all the passengers became trapped." The FBI's dive team was at the scene, toping to help pinpoint the cause of the fire that killed 34 people." The Conception, "sinking to the sea floor, may soon be brought to shore." After interviewing "the five surviving crew members, the Coast Guard and NTSB boarded The Vision, examining the layout of its sleeping quarters, similar to The Conception. Investigators finding it difficult to escape through the emergency hatch." The Los Angeles Times (9/4, 4.64M) reports on Wednesday morning, "about a dozen divers with the FBI gathered at Santa Barbara Harbor to search for the last victim: They will "join divers from other government agencies to comb the area where the Conception sank days earlier, said Santa Barbara County sheriffs Lt. Brian Olmstead." The Times adds that on Tuesday, "roughly a dozen agents with the FBI's Evidence Response Team also boarded the Vision to snap photographs of the vessel's interior, decks, staircases and entryways: They "pinned sheets of paper with block letters beside some parts of the boat — an 'A' next to a life p