We begin with the capsized ferry in south korea. Prosecutors say the person steering it at the time had no experience navigating such rough waters. Earlier today, the ships captain apologized to the victims families he and two crew members have been arrested for negligence. Divers found three more bodies. The official death toll stands at 36. More than 260 people remain missing. The families are now being asked to submit dna samples to identify the dead. Harry fawsett is on the ground in south korea with the latest reporter more desperate efforts as dive teams battle. They said bodies had been seen on board. A civilian diver discovered three bodies through a window near a cabbin on the fourth floor in the morning. However, the diver came out of the water due to a time limit and flowing objects. Relatives were shown footage. News emerged of a dramatic shift in the boats position, officials admitting what Families First made public that it had tilted over on its side making access more difficult. For the families, its a familiar feeling that officials arent tell them everything thing. Some feel the undersea Movement Means any air pockets have gone and with them, any hope of survivors. Others are still clinging on to hope. There is a growing feeling here that this operation is moving into recovery mode. A veteran special forces diver told us time had run out. When there was talk of an airpoair pocket, that was pawhen the shi was above water. Parents agreed to submitting dna samples. The reality is the dna is likely to be crucial in identifying their children. Continuing anger at the captain and crew who and in court on charges of negligence and breaking maritime law. The captain offered apologies to the parents and the nation. Im sorry to the people of south korea for causing a disturbance and i bow my head in apology to the family of the vict imdz. The captain insisted he had delayed the order for passengers to abandoned ships because rescue boats hadnt reached the scene. The current was very strong. The temperature of the ocean was cold. I thought if people left twithot proper judgment and if they were not wearing a life jacket they would drift away and face many other problems. The body of the vice principal who commit suicide was brought home for burial. This town is bracing for hundreds more funerals in the coming days and weeks. Family members of the missing passengers are demanding answers. Many are staying at a nearby gymnasium waiting for any news about their loved ones. Adrian brown has their story reporter it is one of the saddest places on earth, the gymnasium that is now a temporary home to families of the missing and where grief is all around you. Among those in enduring another agonizing day, kim jun wa, whose 16yearold daughter, kim pinara remains uned for. These are rebate pictures of kim on her left, a daughter her mother describes as intelligent, optimistic and above all, fun. She was a daughter and a friend. The daughter she wants to believe is still alive. Kim, a devout christian got the last call from her daughter at 9 56 a. M. On wednesday morning, when the ferry was already listing dangerously to one side. Is he said, mom, quickly, pray to god. We are also praying. So, i hope god is protecting her. If god decides to take her, there is nothing i can do. She is getting by on two hours sleep a day and spends most of her time watching the rolling News Coverage of the disaster. They have been through the full range of emotions, anger, denial and now increasingly for some, acceptance that they may never see their child again. Mrs. Kims husband, kim kong gun has spent the past four days demanding answers from the authorities, on this occasion, challenging officials over the true state of the stricken vessel. His daughter did manage to call him twice. He told her to stay on board. As of now, i dont know whether those kids are alive or dead. I just want to believe that they are alive. But in reality, i think they are dead. Like many parents of the missing, he is angry and frustrated over the official response to this tragedy and why no one can still explain how this all happened. Adrian brown, jindo, south korea. Russia is calling on europe top help ukraine pay the gas bill. President putin admitted ukraines crisis is the reason why thousands of russian soldiers are along the bodder. With tensions high, protesters are standing their ground in the east. Jackie roland has more. Tacross Eastern Ukraine, the standoff continues. Prorussians demonstrators are ignoring calls for them to take down the barricades. In the city ofslovslov, the mood is as defiant this easter weekend as it has been for days. The protesters say they wont back down until they are given a vote on the future of their region. Everything is calm. For all of this to be sorted, a referendum has to take place so that people can express their opinions. I guess it needs to split. Some will go to the european union. Some to russia. Its the same scene here in donetsk. Leaders of the rebellion say they wont leave the occupied Regional Administration building until the interim government in kiev steps down. We came to hold a referendum. A new opinion poll carried out across Eastern Ukraine reflects this widespread mistrust of the authorities in kiev. But the poll also suggests that those who want to break away from ukraine and join russia. In the city, protesters still control the local television station where they have set up a transmitting tower to broadcast russian programs. So they will hear the justification of the buildup of russian troops. We have forces in the region of the ukraineian border. Some are based permanently. Others are there to reinforce a backdrop of what is happening in ukraine, where there has just been a military coup. Any country is going to take precautionary mezof yours to ensure its security. So its deadlock. The protesters in the east believe the interim government in kiev is illegal while people in kiev describe these protesters as rebels and sep rattists. The only hopeful sign is an offer from the government to respect a truce until after easter. Jackie roland, al jazeera, dondon. Observers say russia would likely to see ukrainians elections postponed. The German Marshall Fund says the west needs to ensure that does not happen. The mistrust of parts of the ukrainian population for their government is really at the heart of whats going on here. So the short answer is, there is going to have to be a long term prosto see rebuild that trust. Will include efforts from the International Community to help the Ukrainian Government be more effective, but in the end, its going to have to come from within and there will need to be dialogue and less violence and fewer protests and finally, t much less interference from the outside. By that, i do mean russia. Jacobson says kiev must hold free and fair e elections that include a full range of views. Tomorrow, we will look at russias Foreign Policy and how it is shaping this crisis. Dont forget to tune in tomorrow at 8 30 eastern, 5 30 passiffic. There is new video showing what appears to be more Chemical Attacks in syria. These latest appear to involve chlorine gas. The rebels in the government each blame each other for the assault. It comes as syria falls behind removing its stock pile. Gerald tan has more. They gasp for air and choke. Everyone shown at this hospital has the same symptoms and whatever the cause, it hasnt discriminated. According to activists, these are victims of a chemicalcal stack. The village outside the city of huma. Many kids come with toxic injuries. Difficulty in breathing, many, many kids. All in the city. Al jazeera cannot independently verify these videos but they appear consistent with reports of the attack believed to be the third in the past week. The rebels and Government Forces blame each other for using the poisonous gas. This activist video is set to show an unexploded canister dropped in an airstrike with a chemical symbol for chlorine gas. President bash arrest alassad has prompts today destroy his stockpile. He has until the end of june to aband on the program. But the handover is running several weeks behind schedule. Its emerged in recent days that rebel fighters have a quite sophisticated, american tow and detank missiles. Its not clear who supplied the weapons or where they came from. The fighting hasnt abated. Its not just syrians suffering. Palestinians in damascus now have no food. The United Nations says supplies have run out and continued fighting is preventing the delivery of aid. Hunger, disease, death, a cycle thats come to define syrias war. Jerold tan, argues. Four french journalists have from been freed from detention in syria yesterday. They had been held for 10 months before being released across the turkish syrian border. Harry smith has their border. They looked unkept with the long hair and beards but officials who met them said their morale was good and there was no disguising their delight at being free. I am very happy to be free. Thank you. He was asked if they were now on their way home to france. I hope so, yes. But first, the four climbed into a minibus for a short trip across town to the local hospital for a checkup. Francois and edward were abducted on their way to aleppo last june. Two months later, torres and anon were also captured. Since then, colleagues in france have kept up a very Public Campaign trying to secure their release. Now, it appears the four have been taken by an unknown group on the border between syria and turkey where they were found bound and gagged. The soldiers mistook them for smugglers. Once they realize they were speaking french, took them to a local police station. Despite their 10 month or deal, drs. Say they appear to be in good health. We are very happy to be free. Thank you very much. We thank the turkish authorities, because they have helped us. Its very nice to see the sky, to be able to walk, to be able to speak freely. I am really happy. One of the mens employers said their release ends an anxious wait for all friends and family. The first five months were very difficult because we had really no news, no information where they can be, if they were together or so on. So that was quite a hard time. After every six weeks, we have some news from the kidnappers that send some proof of life videos and so on to the french government. Yes see them directly, but some families have seen them, and so they were showing them in good shape, and making our how do you say . Making us feeling better. The four are now expected to be flown by military aircraft to france, arriving early on sunday morning. Harry smith, al jazeera. Well, its 112th day of imprisonment for three of our colleagues. They were arrested in cairo on december 29th. They have been charged with reporting false news and aiding terrorism. Their trial is set to resume on april 22nd. Another al jazeera stamp, Abdullah Al Shami has been detained for 8 months. He has been on Hunger Strike for 86 days. Al jazeera rejects the charges brought against our colleagues and demands their immediate release. U. S. Drone strikes have killed at least nine alqaeda fighters in the western part of yemen. They also killed three civilians. The tribal sources said a drone had been circling that area for days before it struck today. Witnesses said the explosions lasted for about 30 minutes wounding him and killing his friend. Its also been a bloody day across iraq. Police say two bombs in a busy marketplace killed four people in the capitol. Nearly a dozen others were killed today in other citizen citizens including two soldiers on patrol north of baghdad. The violence comes ahead of parliamentary e elections set for the end of this month. People in libya voted for the First Time Since the fall of m muammar gadaffi. Including benghazi, the second largest city. More towns are scheduled to vote in the next three weeks. The results are expected to be announced on tuesday. Still ahead on al jazeera america, remembering the Oklahoma City bombing nine years later. The unique way the city honors the victims. Plus a new tool in the fight against drug overdoses. How towns across america are arming First Responders to save lives. Well its official. Xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. But just when you thought it was over. What now . With xfinity on demand you can always watch the latest episodes of tvs hottest shows. Good news. Like hannibal. Chicago fire. And bates motel. The day after they air. Xfinity on demand. All the latest episodes. All included with your service. Its like hifiving your eyeballs. Xfinity. The future of awesome. The gathering of the Oklahoma CityNational Museum reflected on this day 19 years ago. A truck bomb destroyed the alfred pmurrow building, 168 seconds were observed. One for each person who died. 19 children were among those killed. Timothy mcveigh was executed in 2001. The governor said the tragedy brought out the citys strength . It was an attack that could have easily crippled our city, could have crippled our state. It could have left our people hopeless but it did not. Inthe people of oklahoma banded together with the help of our volunteers and our we will wishers not only from across our station but around the nation and around the world. They helped us overcome. The gallery of honor featuring photos of the victims was unveiled last week. The bombing coincided with another deadly anniversary. 21 years ago, the f. B. I. Siege. A standoff between the f. B. I. And a heavily armed cult lasted 51 days. 76 people died including 28 children along with the leader david koresh. Many states are now helping drug users survive overdoses. First responders are being armed with a medication that can save lives but in the face of a National Epidemic of heroin abuse, it may not be enough. Science and Technology Correspondent jacob ward reports. The lock zone also known as narcan is a miracle drive. In 95 of cases, it reversus the effects of heroin. In communities that have made the drug available, overdoses have fallen by 50 . It keerestores breathing and inspires remarkable consensus. 17 states have moved to expand access. Attorney general eric holder in a speak on wednesday urged that policemen, Fire Fighters and other First Responders should carry it at all times citing 10,000 overdoses reversed by it since 2001. In maine which has seen fatal overdoses quadruple since the 1990s with 163 fatal overdoses in 2012 alone, the governor hand threatened to veto a bill that would give the drug to First Responders. After unanimous votes, maine seems to be poised to make it available to police and emts. But these meyers may not go far enough. By the time someone in uniform arrives at the scene of an overdose, its often too late. The answer may be to simply give it directly to drug users, their families, their friends. Most people dont use drugs alone and having it available can be the difference between life and death patrick learned this firsthand. What happened is that while i was in minneapolis, aeye quired some heroin out there that was stronger than what i was used to in san francisco. So when i used it, i basiced o. D. Ed and when i o. D. Ed, i was out completely. Yes have time to prepare it or try to save myself and my girlfriend luckily had the training on how to use it and saw i was unconscious and not breathing and came over to me, inserted the narcan you can do it through the nose, which was how she did it and reval me within about five or 10 minutes. I hope that people can open their eyes and see there is no negatives in giving Narcan Training to the general population. It can only do good for the community as a whole. Its attempting to thing drug users will more recklessly engage in their has beenet but studies show it may have the opposite effect. In clinics where noloxon is prescribed, we have seen really dramatic reduction in overdose death. Not just overdose death. We seem to see reductions in anients. Maybe its acting as a behavior change. A recent study shows 20 of people in recovery treatment o ed. It can be the precipitating factor in seeking to recover from addiction. They will go out of their way to carry the narcan, to take the traini training, to have it on them. Has a positive effect when people care about each other, they can care about themselves. Being prepared to fight off death may be the best means of learning how to live again. Jacob ward, al jazeera, san francisco. In a programming note, the new series borderland continues and takes you beyond the immigration debate putting six americans, all with different views in the shoes of immigrants who go to great extremes for a chance at a new life in the u. S. Claudets brother has invited them to the family home for dinner. Beunos como estas ola. Mucho gusto. [speaking spanish ] claudets mother is still struggling with the loss of her only daughter. Claud ets family is warm. Had a lot of fun with the kids, talking with the ladies, with the men, a little bit about their life here, like what they do. So, i really felt really comfortable and felt right at home. Being a vegan right now. Not so pretty. I guess i will never complain about a supermarket line ever again. Claudets family is amazing. They are filled love. She would do anything. Her mom talks about her love for her family and her brothers, you know, sammy, but they are hurting. Its nice, a side of compassion and understanding. Sometimes we get these ideas about immigrants, that we are criminals, differenty, nasty, dont speak the language and all of this misinformation creates hat red. Whenever, you know, we dont agree politically thats okay. As long as we remember we are talking about people. You have to check out the second episode of boarderland. Around the world, christians are Holding Services for easter weekend. We told you about unofficial truth ins ukraine over the weekend. The christian holiday was marked there. In russia, politics were set aside as thousands went to a service in moscow today. In jerusalem, thousands of Orthodox Christians celebrated easters holy fire ceremony. It is a miracle occurring everisurd befor