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college and applauded them at that time. conversation continues. >> coy wire. thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> lot to think about. thank you for starting your morning with us. >> your "new day" continues right now. so glad to have you with us, i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. investigation into the flight 370. take a look at this. police are calling this a metal object of interest. that's as specific as they're being right now. this is part of the search for anything that may remain of that missing aircraft. it's just twisted metal here. found today on the beach on reunion island in the west indian ocean. >> here's the thing. this comes as another piece of debris. a part of a plane wing. a flapero as it's called, has now been officially identified as coming from a boeing 777.
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that's part of flight 370 which vanished with 240 people aboard. they're not confirming it was flight 370 but it was from the same time of plane. and it's now at a high tech government lab. >> also joining us aviation expert julian brai. david gallow. we're going to begin with erin mclaughlin live on reunion island. tell us more about this metal object and where it is now. who has it? authorities are tight lipped but they took the report of this object seriously this morning some eight police officers out on the beach not far from here to collect it. some 13 miles from where the original flaperon was found.
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a photo shows a twisted piece of metal with chinese characters seem to be could be some sort of brand i branding signature on it. authorities looking at it. analyzing it. beyond that being very tight lipped. they're not speculating as to whether or not it could be a plane part or if it's, in fact, suspected of being a part of mh-370. we're noting this is a tiny island surrounded by a very big ocean. lots of plane debris out there. lots of room for false alarms. >> very good point to make. erin mclaughlin, we appreciate it. the investigation is focusing on the debris in toulouse, france. simon, we know that malaysia's transport ministry saying today this debris is, indeed, from a boeing 777. no questions? >> yeah, that's right. but everyone involved in this investigation and analysis have
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confirmed that it is from a 777 aircraft. but, christi, that's not to say that it is definitely from mh-370. and this is the lab that i'm at here in toulouse in the south of france. the dga. it's run by the french minister of defense where those folsom arms that erin mentioned should be cleared. so they've said that it is from a 777 aircraft. they haven't said it's from mh-370. what will happen now is members of the united states, ntsb, malaysian officials and we're told now chinese officials, too, joining this group, and the french authorities will come to this lab, and they're saying that they'll meet on monday, but they won't start analyzing until wednesday. i imagine the scientists will be here first thing monday morning, running the tests they need to. and then the senior officials will come and take a look and hopefully confirm or deny what we need to know. that is, is it from mh-370.
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and what exactly happened to it? because this is the plane with the right technology, christi, to tell us potentially what happened to the aircraft. and that's because they'll look in detail to that flaperon. see how it came away from the aircraft. we've been discussing, haven't we, over the last few days, did it come away in midair. did it come away when it hit the sea? and another thing i want to share with you, christi, is the other piece that was found. the other piece of debris that's been flown in to france. it isn't here. it's at the criminal research institute, just outside paris. that's where the national police will analyze it. it's believed to be a piece of suitcase. and of course, once you find one piece and another, the hope is that somehow you'll find the rest of the plane. but the deputy prime minister of australia in an interview with australian media overnight said that he doesn't believe that it is from mh-370. and the reason he's giving is
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that it doesn't have any marine life growing on it. whether that is definitive or not, it's not, but of course, we like the family members of the passengers on board flight mh-370 are holding on to every piece of information. >> just to clarify, referring to the suitcase he does not believe is part of mh-370. same ma mohsin, appreciate it. >> let's bring in david gallow and aviation analyst julian bray. we heard from samia that there's an expert who does not believe that piece of the suitcase is part of mh-370 because there's a lack of marine life. david, first to you. we've got this picture of a piece of metal that was discovered on the beach this morning. let's go to that piece. let's put that on-screen. no marine life here, either, david. >> looks like a brand-new piece of crumbled metal. every day on every beach things
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like that wash up. i was looking at the fasteners on that. and to me it looks like it's got a handle like it's some sort of cooking implement. i can't get a good scandal on scale but it's all going to be found out fairly soon. that much we know. >> are you leaning one way or the other considering what you're seeing versus the condition that that flaperon was in when it was discovered, on if this could have been in the water for nearly a year and a half? >> it doesn't look like that piece, this new crumpled bit had been in the water very long at all. so you know, until they actually take it and look at it in the lab, we'll have to stick with that for now. >> julian to you, you now have this image. you've seen it. we've had it this morning. your thoughts on this piece of metal, this object of interest that's washed ashore. >> well, in the interest of justice, i did cheat a little bit and rang up my local chinese and he reckons it's probably a rice cooker or a milk churn, which has a handle and it goes
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over the top of the round top. so he wasn't able to -- i wasn't able to show him the chinese characters on it, but he did say that the actual fixing looked quite crude, and i must admit the rivets doesn't look like aviation craft standard to me. so, it's not a precision piece of welding, or fixing. so milk churn would be my take on it. >> so, in your opinion, likely not from mh-370. julian it's important to say that not every piece and in some cases maybe the most important pieces here will not be the size of a flaperon that requires several men to carry it. they may be these very small pieces that could hold the key to this investigation. >> you are so right. because every bit has some sort of forensic value. and so, they are appealing to anybody who's going beach combing, and picking up pieces
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of whatever on the beach to have a think, and if you think it could possibly be from the 777 or something like it, then hand it in. let's get it examined, because the more the merrier. because if we can actually find and build up a pattern of all this debris we might actually get on very quickly with this investigation. which, of course, will actually have magistrates sitting in on it, because it is a criminal investigation inside france. >> yeah. david finally and quickly to you. this part of the investigation is limited to those elements that will float, and wash is likely at the bottom of the ocean. >> that's right. in fact, with air france 447, i went -- looked back at the final report, and many of the pieces that were floating were things like the flaperon.
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were found floating. and there was a lot of debris found in that case. but, yes, the important bits, the black boxes, especially, are probably sitting somewhere in the bottom of the indian ocean, and it's up to that team, the australian controlled team, to find those two items. >> all right, david gallo, julian bray, thanks for your insight. >> thank you, gentlemen. another breaking story, a manhunt for the gunman who shot and killed a memphis police officer during a traffic stop overnight. we have an update on that search. stay close. that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. thats amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. they're good-looking cars. it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get more than you expect, for less than you imagined at the chevy 72 hour sale. now, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on most 2015 chevy vehicles. hurry, the clock is ticking. get yours now.
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12 minutes past the hour. we want to get you updated on our other breaking news story. a police officer shot and killed during a routine traffic stop in memphis overnight. it happened late last night in the southeastern part of the city, we're told. this is how a woman who lived near the scene described what happened. >> heard it, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. it felt like everything happened within like five minutes. it shakes you to your soul that this happened. you know, to someone. and that his last moments were next door to me. >> the police are scouring the city right now trying to find this person who shot and killed that man you see there, officer sean bolton. nick valencia is following this story. nick i know you've been talking to folks all morning.
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what have you heard? >> we just got off the phone with the memphis police department homicide division. they say they're expecting to have an update about this investigation into a couple of hours. yesterday the city's mayor addressing the public, saying this really underscores the danger of police officers' work. as you mentioned, christi, an active search under way right now for the man or woman, person, who murdered this police officer overnight. 33-year-old shane bolton, shot multiple times during a traffic stop. it is reported that a citizen used that officer's radio to phone in to police to let them know that one of their own had been shot. yesterday at a press conference, a visibly emotional police director and city mayor. >> this again, evidences the fact that there are so many guns on our streets, in the wrong hands. that's the key thing. and men and women in blew have certain rules of engagement that they have to follow.
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at any given minute in a 24-hour day, they're dealing with folks who have no rules of engagement. >> as we say so often there's a thing, do black lives matter. at the end of the day we have to ask ourselves do all lives matter regardless of race, creed, color, economic status, what profession that person holds, all lives matter. >> you heard there from the city's mayor to took the moment to address the rise in gun vie plens in the city. this is the third police officer shot in memphis in the last four years. >> cannot imagine what people there are going through. nick valencia, tao. >> you bet. >> it's going to be a big week for the gop candidates for president. and our own jake tapper hosts cnn's "state of the union," spoke with one of them, more than one of them. but we're starting with new jersey governor chris christie. d mean ms. colegrove. but your dell 2-in-1 laptop gives you the spunk
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debate. one of the candidates jockeying for a position there is governor chris christie. and ahead of the debate, christie sat down with cnn's jake tapper, host of "state of the union." jake joins us now with more. so jake, good morning, what did you talk about? >> we talked about any number of things. and we'll be talking to christie, and also senator rand paul coming up on "state of the union." one of the things that's interesting is the other republican candidates trying to explain why donald trump is doing so well in the polls. rand paul was asked about it, and he had a rather choice quote. so i asked chris christie if he agrees. take a listen. >> rand paul was recently asked about the fact that trump is ahead in polls. and rand paul wrote, i think this is a temporary sort of loss of sanity, but we're going to come back to our senses and look for somebody serious to lead the country at some point. do you think dr. paul is diagnosing the problem correctly? >> no, i don't. listen, i think that donald is
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going to be as serious a candidate as donald wants to be. he's going to determine through the depth of his answers and the seriousness of his answers, whether he's a serious candidate or he isn't. that's what i mean by campaigns matter. anybody can do well for a month in this business. especially if you have talent and you have personality. donald has both of those things. let's see how it goes over the course of time. i think dr. paul's diagnosis is premature. >> other republican candidates such as jeb bush, victor, have said that the electorate is angry and with good reason. rand paul suggesting it's temporary insanity. chris christie has much more coming up, as does rand paul on "state of the union." >> all right. looking forward to it. jake tapper. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and "state of the union" with jake tapper starts at the top of the hour, 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. we'll be right back. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain,
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country music star shows us the best places to eat and play. >> in my city, raleigh, north carolina. we start off here. cooling park. >> this carousel dates back to about 191. the careo sell has 52 animals. they're all hand carved. >> a little big for this, i think. beautiful. north carolina we have these very rich sports history. so what better place to go in downtown raleigh than the north carolina sports hall of fame. >> some of the biggest displays we have, michael jordan, mike krzyzewski, jim valvano. >> north carolina is home to nascar and here we have two of the greatest drivers ever in nascar the intimidator dale earnhardt. one of his driver uniforms. and to my right, richard petty. one of the cars he actually raced in back in the day.
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and if you want to eat you have to come to the an gus barn. we're going to take you down to the wine cellar. they have wine in this room from all over the world. and wines that range from $50 or this one at a $16,000. we're here in the wild turkey lounge. can you tell us about the lounge and the turkeys? >> these turkeys all used to hold wild turkeys in them. we actually have the largest selection in the world. we have over 600. >> good, that's great. thank you all so much for joining me. i'm going to go grab a bite. all right coming up on the bottom of the hour now, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in cairo meeting with his egyptian counterpart. he said the u.s. is committed to the security and the economic well-being of the egyptian people, and it is important to continue the fight against terror for the stability of the middle east. >> family and friends of bobbi
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kristina brown said their good-byes to the only child the late whitney houston and bobby brown. the funeral was held in atlanta but it was not without drama after brown's aunt came out of the ceremony and said she was kicked out of the funeral. listen. >> it went wonderful until he started -- i didn't like that. >> what did you say? >> i just told her that she was going to haunt her from the grave. not much she's not saying anything. i really don't know what she's saying. >> how was krissy remembered? >> krissy will be remembered in our hearts forever. just like whitney will, okay? i really loved my niece and i'm so saddened that this has happened to her right after her mother. >> meanwhile noticeably absent from the services brown's partner currently facing a civil lawsuit alleging that he stole money from brown's bank account. >> the hall of fame controversy surrounding junior seau has been
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resolved. his daughter sydney will be allowed to speak at her father's induction ceremony next saturday. the nfl first told the family no because of a league policy. seau took his life in 2012. his family is suing the nfl saying he suffered brain damage because of too many concussions. >> you know what it took less than a minute oh, what a fight ronda rousey destroyed bethe correia in a 34 second grudge match. 34 seconds knocking out opponent last night. she said she's also saying good-bye to one hated rival. >> hmm. >> i consider the matter settled. in that i'm not going to have to think about her ever again after this day. and i'm sure she'll have to think about me plenty. and so, as far as i'm concerned it's over and done with. >> last night's match marked the 12th straight win for rousey which means she keeps her bantamweight title. >> wow. >> don't blink you might miss
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it. >> just seconds and it's over. >> i know. i know. thanks for sharing your morning with us. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. donald trump leads the pack in the first debates just days away. >> i would get people out and i would have an expedited way of getting them back in to the country so they could be legal. >> will his support for what most conservatives call amnesty give republican rivals an opening? >> this is a temporary sort of loss of sanity. >> plus hillary clinton under fire for ducking big issues. >> this is president obama's decision. and i am not going to second-guess him. >> how will signs of clinton weakness influence joe biden's final answer about 2016? "inside politics," the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters now.
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