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michael kaye, what did you want to say? >> jeffrey is absolutely on the money. we've not checked this area to the full extent. if you look at the northern arc, that a vast amount of area. jeffrey's on the money. we've still got a long way to go. let's absolutely do everything we can in the south and then let's have a look at what the options are. and sequential planning and analysis will be going on. angus houston won't just be fixated on this area. there will be people looking at alternatives. >> okay. good news, jeffrey thomas will stick around a little bit longer. we'll get to talk to him and get his perspective and analysis. >>> next, another lead, another dead end. the families of flight 370 left in the dark. a live report from beijing. >>> later, i'm going to talk to the man who helped fine "titanic." his thoughts and a possible next move in the search for flight 7 37. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch
michael kaye, what did you want to say? >> jeffrey is absolutely on the money. we've not checked this area to the full extent. if you look at the northern arc, that a vast amount of area. jeffrey's on the money. we've still got a long way to go. let's absolutely do everything we can in the south and then let's have a look at what the options are. and sequential planning and analysis will be going on. angus houston won't just be fixated on this area. there will be people looking at...
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randi kaye reports. >> reporter: in july, the air france flight takes off from paris. this terrifying video shows the plane on fire as it leaves the runway. the control tower radios the pilots, 4590, you have strong flames behind you, moments later they crash into a hotel killing all 109 on board. the plane's black boxes are recovered. >> the black boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data means. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder unveils the last words, the co-pilot tells the captain to land at the nearest airport, his response? too late. the black boxes reveal a catastrophe problem with the engine, air france 447 caught in a powerful storm and rolling to the right. it is june 2009, 228 people on board, the flight from paris. the plane begins to fall 2,000 feet per minute and crashes into the atlantic, belly first, killing everyone. >> this is what we're looking for in the middle of the atlantic ocean. >> reporter: two years later they find the black boxes deep in the ocean. before the recovery it was thought the plane's speed s
randi kaye reports. >> reporter: in july, the air france flight takes off from paris. this terrifying video shows the plane on fire as it leaves the runway. the control tower radios the pilots, 4590, you have strong flames behind you, moments later they crash into a hotel killing all 109 on board. the plane's black boxes are recovered. >> the black boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data means. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology. joining me once again is david gallo, and also a technical adviser in the investigation of air france flight 447. it's one thing to look at the technology, but i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out on the sea. what is it like to be out there, what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's got to be so difficult. >> finding the information is crucial. when we were out there the first time, it took us a long time to just figure out what was happening, because it was -- it was a total mystery. >> was it the debris that started to give you the first -- i know you had gotten some data from the plane before it went down, but was it finding those pieces of debris five days into it? >> we had the data, we had the position of the location of the aircraft, we knew that the airplane had a problem, because the maintenance messages were sent out. so we were in a better position than the pe
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology. joining me once again is david gallo, and also a technical adviser in the investigation of air france flight 447. it's one thing to look at the technology, but i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out on the sea. what is it like to be out there, what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's got to be so difficult. >>...
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randi kaye reports. >> you know the debris we find in and around our homes.e is a paint brush handle, a toy leg from a baby. flip-flops. >> reporter: not items from a landfall, but from the ocean. more specifically the indian ocean gyre, essentially a garbage patch overflowing with plastic. the massive current spins counterclockwise. he says that gyres are like plastic soup. >> that is typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010, he sailed through the indian ocean gyre, the same search area where the searchers are looking for doo d ed flight 370. >> what we found were buoys, buckets like the ones behind me, crates, consumer goods like bottles and caps and bags and forks and knives. there was so much stuff already there. so the aircraft is blending into all that. >> reporter: which is one reason why locating the missing plane is such a challenge. satellite images once thought to be debris fields? likely just floating garbage. recently a chinese ship in search of the airplane came across trash instead. even sea life can't tell the difference.
randi kaye reports. >> you know the debris we find in and around our homes.e is a paint brush handle, a toy leg from a baby. flip-flops. >> reporter: not items from a landfall, but from the ocean. more specifically the indian ocean gyre, essentially a garbage patch overflowing with plastic. the massive current spins counterclockwise. he says that gyres are like plastic soup. >> that is typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010, he sailed through the...
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and victor blackwell. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. >> now 8:00 here on the east coast, this is "new day sunday." and first this morning, divers are back in the murky waters off south korea's coast. >> they are inching through a sunken ferry hoping to find survivors. but so far, they're only coming across bodies. they're bringing those bodies back to shore one-by-one as heartbroken families are watching. >> the death toll from wednesday's disaster has been climbing all morning. right now, it's at 58, but likely could go much higher. 244 people are still missing. many of them are teenagers who all went to the same high school. >> grief-stricken families tried to get to the capital seoul, they want to tell the government about their situation. they were stopped by police. >> and prosecutors reportedly are seeking to keep the captain and two crew members in custody for as long as 30 days. the "new york times" reports the third mate was steering the ship through a difficult waterway for the first -- and began sinking. there have been a lot of questions about why more of the
and victor blackwell. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. >> now 8:00 here on the east coast, this is "new day sunday." and first this morning, divers are back in the murky waters off south korea's coast. >> they are inching through a sunken ferry hoping to find survivors. but so far, they're only coming across bodies. they're bringing those bodies back to shore one-by-one as heartbroken families are watching. >> the death toll from wednesday's...
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and victor blackwell. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. >> now 8:00 here on the east coastnew day sunday." and first this morning, divers are back in the murky waters off south korea's coast. >> they are inching through a sunken ferry hoping to find survivors. but so far, they're only coming across bodies. they're bringing those bodies back to shore one-by-one as heartbroken families are watching. >> the death toll from wednesday's disaster has been climbing all morning. right
and victor blackwell. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. >> now 8:00 here on the east coastnew day sunday." and first this morning, divers are back in the murky waters off south korea's coast. >> they are inching through a sunken ferry hoping to find survivors. but so far, they're only coming across bodies. they're bringing those bodies back to shore one-by-one as heartbroken families are watching. >> the death toll from wednesday's disaster has been...
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david gallo, what do you make of what mike's kaye is saying?wants to do a reverse of the information we've gotten from inmarsat. maybe that and the information with the pings, and that that will's pras lep to, i don't know, solidify, even hone in on the search area even better? >> it's important. in air france, one powerful thing. a last known position. the lkp. sat as a map on my wall two years. that lkp. it's the centerpiece for the search that we built on top of that. and, in fact, you know, mathematics, that first phase, out there for the first year, out there for two months, and we were led to a, a place in the northwest quadrant of our search zone. where there was no aircraft. done by mathematical models, tret retrodrift and it was horrible. a case we had gone back over and over the models. the modelers were 90% positive the plane was in the box and no plain was anywhere near that box. i'm totally with michael kaye on this. >> are you flabbergasted by this, having taken part in a number of investigations? i would imagine everyone, as the
david gallo, what do you make of what mike's kaye is saying?wants to do a reverse of the information we've gotten from inmarsat. maybe that and the information with the pings, and that that will's pras lep to, i don't know, solidify, even hone in on the search area even better? >> it's important. in air france, one powerful thing. a last known position. the lkp. sat as a map on my wall two years. that lkp. it's the centerpiece for the search that we built on top of that. and, in fact, you...
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thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.re is one foolproof way to make sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. that's next. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. . john: i'm addicted, every day a spend at least an hour on the web. i need google and facebook! i read on my kindle. i no longer watch the weather channel because i can't stand to wait six minutes for the local forecast. i get into my little phone and so on. now i'm told there was a time when we didn't have one of these things, but i can't believe. that i don't see how we could have survived! since on this show we learned some people are upset that businesses know what we do on the web, it made me want to a
thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.re is one foolproof way to make sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. that's next. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a...
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thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.here is one foolproof way to make sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. grid. that's next. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give...
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thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.is one foolproof way to make sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. that's next. . john: i'm addicted, every day a spend at least an hour on the web. i need google and facebook! i read on my kindle. i no longer watch the weather channel because i can't stand to wait six minutes for the local forecast. i get into my little phone and so on. now i'm told there was a time when we didn't have one of these things, but i can't believe. that i don't see how we could have survived! since on this show we learned some people are upset that businesses know what we do on the web, it made me want to ask people this -- >> would you ever give up facebook and the internet for your privacy. >> no, no, i value it too much. >> no way, no way. i love facebook. >> no, that's like going off the planet. john: only two people said they might give it up. and yet some americans go off the grid, some
thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.is one foolproof way to make sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. that's next. . john: i'm addicted, every day a spend at least an hour on the web. i need google and facebook! i read on my kindle. i no longer watch the weather channel because i can't stand to wait six minutes for the local forecast. i get into my little...
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thank you, kate kaye, is that your real name? >> yes.ake sure business can't track your interests on the web. stop using the internet! and your smartphone! some people try that. they call it going off the grid. that's next. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> one of the more remarkable pieces of information that may emerge from thatn gyres is what those gyres actually do to bigger pieces of debris. they don't just hide them, they could destroy them. that story coming up next. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? trwith secure wifie for
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> one of the more remarkable pieces of information that may emerge from thatn gyres is what those gyres actually do to bigger pieces of debris. they don't just hide them, they could destroy them. that story coming up next. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your...
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here's randi kaye. >> reporter: the concord jet takes off from paris.o shows the plane on fire as it leaves the runway. the control tower radios the pilots. 4590, you have strong flames behind you. moments later, they crash into a hotel killing all 109 on board. the plane's black boxes are recovered. >> translator: both boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data mean. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder unveils the pilot's last word. the co-pilot tells the captain to land. his response, too late. the black boxes also reveal a catastrophic fire in one engine and a loss of power in another. air france flight 447 caught in a powerful storm and rolling to the right. it is june 2009. a flight from rio to paris. 228 people on board. the plane begins to fall 10,000 per minute and crashes into the atlantic belly first killing everyone. >> this is a big deal. this is what we are looking for. in the middle of the atlantic ocean. >> reporter: two years later they found the black boxes deep in the ocean. before the recovery, it
here's randi kaye. >> reporter: the concord jet takes off from paris.o shows the plane on fire as it leaves the runway. the control tower radios the pilots. 4590, you have strong flames behind you. moments later, they crash into a hotel killing all 109 on board. the plane's black boxes are recovered. >> translator: both boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data mean. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder unveils the pilot's last word. the...
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i'm randi kaye. >> this is "new day" sunday.in south korea today as the search of a capsized ferry brings up only bodies, no survivors. >> the death toll now stands at 58 from wednesday's disaster. boats have been bringing the bodies to shore. 244 people still missing, many of them as you know were students from the same high school. >> these are the family members here, they tried to march to seoul from jindo, the site of the search operation. they're frustrated over the search efforts and the information they're getting. could you see here that they were blocked by police, so that march did not happen. >> and again today, divers are going back into the water, racing against dwindling time to find any survivors. nearly three dozen planes, more than 200 ships are aiding in that search. >> and we're also learning more this morning about why hundreds of passengers on a doomed ferry could not get to those life boats. >> cnn's paula hancocks joins us from the port city of join dough in south korea. paula, first tell us some new radi
i'm randi kaye. >> this is "new day" sunday.in south korea today as the search of a capsized ferry brings up only bodies, no survivors. >> the death toll now stands at 58 from wednesday's disaster. boats have been bringing the bodies to shore. 244 people still missing, many of them as you know were students from the same high school. >> these are the family members here, they tried to march to seoul from jindo, the site of the search operation. they're frustrated...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> back now with richard quest and jonathan kaye, we're hearing extensivelythe conspiracy theories. jonathan, it is really fascinating to me. these theories that persist around things that we find terrifying, and certainly flying falls into that category. >> sure, you know, even in normal times people are absolutely terrified in many cases about boarding an aircraft. our brains tell us statistically it is quite safe, but being 30 feet above the earth our imaginations go crazy, we think about the people sitting around us and terrorism and all sorts of things. and it is only natural that this kind of material would be ripe fodder for conspiracy theorists. >> and you know that we hear a lot of them, richard, people tweet them to me, as well. the fact the authorities are not as transparent or as forthcoming as they could be in the investigation certainly adds to these theories. >> i am not sure, i would go with that, anderson, for the simple reason that the sort of conspiracy theories we're talking about come because there are not any facts to discuss. and so it
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> back now with richard quest and jonathan kaye, we're hearing extensivelythe conspiracy theories. jonathan, it is really fascinating to me. these theories that persist around things that we find terrifying, and certainly flying falls into that category. >> sure, you know, even in normal times people are absolutely terrified in many cases about boarding an aircraft. our brains tell us statistically it is quite safe, but being 30 feet above the earth...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> could there be a lesson here? breaking news, the death toll rises in the south korean ferry disaster. and they're using an unusual looking vehicle to search for passengers. we're live in south korea with the latest on the investigation. >>> also ahead, we'll look at major salvage operations like that of the cruise ship costa concordia, to see how south korea may eventually try to raise that ferry. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" i'm mom at the playground the kids get trail mix, and you get a delicious milo's kitchen chicken meatball. i wish you liked my cooking that much. milo's kitchen. made in the usa with chicken or beef as the number one ingredient. the best treats come from the kitchen. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ]
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> could there be a lesson here? breaking news, the death toll rises in the south korean ferry disaster. and they're using an unusual looking vehicle to search for passengers. we're live in south korea with the latest on the investigation. >>> also ahead, we'll look at major salvage operations like that of the cruise ship costa concordia, to see how south korea may eventually try to raise that ferry. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on...
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randi kaye looks at the heroic captain who went down with the ship and the ones who did not. >> reporterrst maritime disasters of all time. but to some, captainest j. smith is a hero. he had already turned in for the night aboard the titanic when his crew told him they'd hit an iceberg. april 1912. the titanic was on its maiden voyage. when the ship started to sink off the coast of canada, captain smith ordered the crew to prepare lifeboats. >> all passengers put on your life preservers. leave everything. and they said it was a precaution nary measure. >> captain smith ordered women and children be evacuated first and helped save more than 700 people. he was on the bridge as the ship disappeared, lost among the 1,500 people who perished. decades later, in 1956, an italian vessel, the andrea doria, collided off another ship off nantucket. the captain made a series of errors in dense fog and heavy traffic. yet when the andrea doria began to sink, the captain tried to make sure all the passengers and crew were evacuated. 46 people died. he wanted to go down with the ship and pay for his mis
randi kaye looks at the heroic captain who went down with the ship and the ones who did not. >> reporterrst maritime disasters of all time. but to some, captainest j. smith is a hero. he had already turned in for the night aboard the titanic when his crew told him they'd hit an iceberg. april 1912. the titanic was on its maiden voyage. when the ship started to sink off the coast of canada, captain smith ordered the crew to prepare lifeboats. >> all passengers put on your life...
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randi kaye reports. >> reporter: valujet flight 592 from miami to atlanta, the day before mother's day loud boom six minutes into the flight. >> return to miami. >> what kind of problem are you having? >> smoke in the cabin. smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: the pilots head to the nearest airport. meanwhile, passengers are yelling about a fire. the aircraft rolls on its side and then crashes nose first into the florida everglades killing all 110 people on board. the ntsb determined the fire began in a cargo compartment. >> if we had a fire detection system in this compartment, the crew would have been afforded more time to get the plane on the ground. >> reporter: the faa took those words to heart and as a result revised standards for cargo requiring smoke detectors and automatic fire extinguishers in cargo holds. >> we are on a mayday. we're going down. >> reporter: fire was also a problem in 1983 when air canada flight 797 made an emergency landing at cincinnati's airport on the way from dallas to the toronto airport. it had a fire in the bathroom. >> we have a fire in the back washro
randi kaye reports. >> reporter: valujet flight 592 from miami to atlanta, the day before mother's day loud boom six minutes into the flight. >> return to miami. >> what kind of problem are you having? >> smoke in the cabin. smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: the pilots head to the nearest airport. meanwhile, passengers are yelling about a fire. the aircraft rolls on its side and then crashes nose first into the florida everglades killing all 110 people on board. the...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology.is david gallo, and also a technical adviser in the investigation of air france flight 447. it's one thing to look at the technology, but i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out on the sea. what is it like to be out there, what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's got to be so difficult. >> finding the information is crucial. when we were out there the first time, it took us a long time to just figure out what was happening, because it was -- it was a total mystery. >> was it the debris that started to give you the first -- i know you had gotten some data from the plane before it went down, but was it finding those pieces of debris five days into it? >> we had the data, we had the position of the location of the aircraft, we knew that the airplane had a problem, because the maintenance messages were sent out. so we were in a better position than the people searching for this
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology.is david gallo, and also a technical adviser in the investigation of air france flight 447. it's one thing to look at the technology, but i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out on the sea. what is it like to be out there, what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's got to be so difficult. >> finding the information is...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> well, maybe he thought he needed to hang on to that $50 million becausee can really come down hard on him with fines. i've got news coming in that's just right now -- we've been giving you the list of the different sponsers that have been jumping ship. adidas is joining that long list. there are 12 different sponsors that decided to part ways including car max, virgin america, state farm, red bull, sprint, aqua hydrate, yokoma tire corporation. adidas decided no in arena signage, i'm being told, also no l.e.d. boards, no jumbotron anymore inside the clippers venue. yet again dropping like flies. we are told, though, those warm-up shirts that have been such a big deal in terms of the players and statements they've silently been making, turning those t-shirts inside out, dropping those warm-ups in the center the court, apparently the adidas logo will still be on those clothes. big announcement coming from commissioner adam silver. expected at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. a little over an hour 15 minutes from now. cnn has its cameras live trained. are you kidding
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> well, maybe he thought he needed to hang on to that $50 million becausee can really come down hard on him with fines. i've got news coming in that's just right now -- we've been giving you the list of the different sponsers that have been jumping ship. adidas is joining that long list. there are 12 different sponsors that decided to part ways including car max, virgin america, state farm, red bull, sprint, aqua hydrate, yokoma tire corporation. adidas decided...
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randi kaye takes a look at the technology that now has an active role in trying to solve this mysteryhe mystery of flight 370. >> reporter: this high tech listening device can glide along near the bottom of the sea at about 1,000 feet from the ocean floor. it's a u.s. navy hydrophone or underwater microphone called a towed pinger locater. search teams are counting on it to find the pinger mounted directly on the black boxes from flight 370. but time is running out for the pinger's battery life. >> what they're trying to do is get ears in the water while the pinger is still going. >> reporter: this is the sound it's listening for. the towed pinger locater, or tpl, is 30 inches long and weighs just 70 pounds. it's towed behind the ship that operates it, in this case the ocean shield, and generally moves at about 3 knots. that means with 150 miles or so to cover, just a sliver of the search area, it will take days. >> it does two things. it gets it down into that level. it also gets ate way from a lot of the surface not. wind on the water creates noise, propellers, dolphins, animals, fis
randi kaye takes a look at the technology that now has an active role in trying to solve this mysteryhe mystery of flight 370. >> reporter: this high tech listening device can glide along near the bottom of the sea at about 1,000 feet from the ocean floor. it's a u.s. navy hydrophone or underwater microphone called a towed pinger locater. search teams are counting on it to find the pinger mounted directly on the black boxes from flight 370. but time is running out for the pinger's battery...
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we don't like to think of the sea as one big junk yard, but as randi kaye discovered that is precisely what this is. >> the debris you might see in our home, all around our homes, here is a toy grenade, a paint brush handle. a toy leg from a baby, flip-flops. >> reporter: not items from a landfall but from the ocean, more specifically the end ocean gyre, essentially a garbage patch swirling with trash and overflowing with plastic. the massive rotating current spins counterclockwise. marcus ericsson is the director of research for the five gyres institute of california, and says they're like soup. in 2010, he sailed through the indian ocean gyre, the same area where the search teams are now looking for doomed flight 370. >> what we found there were things like fishing nets, multi-colored buoys, like the one that is behind me. lots of buckets and crates, other consumer goods like bottles and caps and bags and knives. there was so much stuff already there. so the aircraft is blending into all that. >> reporter: which is one reason why locating the missing plane is such a challenge. satell
we don't like to think of the sea as one big junk yard, but as randi kaye discovered that is precisely what this is. >> the debris you might see in our home, all around our homes, here is a toy grenade, a paint brush handle. a toy leg from a baby, flip-flops. >> reporter: not items from a landfall but from the ocean, more specifically the end ocean gyre, essentially a garbage patch swirling with trash and overflowing with plastic. the massive rotating current spins counterclockwise....
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that many -- or not the way many are characterizing malaysian officials, tonight, "ac360's" randi kaye has more. >> reporter: frustration with the malaysian government. >> we want an explanation for the delay. >> reporter: it was the satellite company. not the malaysian government which figured out the flight plan and provided vital information to narrow the search area. >> i can say there is a strong correlation with the southern route and absolutely no correlation with the northern. it went south. >> reporter: but despite that information, malaysian authorities kept directing some searches in the complete opposite direction, including the coast of vietnam. >> until we have said we have located mh-370 search and rescue operations will continue in both corridors. >> reporter: those searches taxed limited resources and the clock was ticking every second on the plane's black boxes. eventually they did abandon the search in the northern corridor and focused solely on the southern indian ocean but valuable time was lost. also in march, the investigators determined the plane had flown for h
that many -- or not the way many are characterizing malaysian officials, tonight, "ac360's" randi kaye has more. >> reporter: frustration with the malaysian government. >> we want an explanation for the delay. >> reporter: it was the satellite company. not the malaysian government which figured out the flight plan and provided vital information to narrow the search area. >> i can say there is a strong correlation with the southern route and absolutely no...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> could there be a lesson here?p next, more breaking news, the death toll rises in the south korean ferry disaster. and they're using an unusual looking vehicle to search for passengers. we're live in south korea with the latest on the investigation. >>> also ahead, we'll look at major salvage operations like that of the cruise ship costa concordia, to see how south korea may eventually try to raise that ferry. >>> breaking news in south korea peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ndred and seventy-seve
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> could there be a lesson here?p next, more breaking news, the death toll rises in the south korean ferry disaster. and they're using an unusual looking vehicle to search for passengers. we're live in south korea with the latest on the investigation. >>> also ahead, we'll look at major salvage operations like that of the cruise ship costa concordia, to see how south korea may eventually try to raise that ferry. >>> breaking news in south...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> thank you, randi. >>> stay with us.the break, i'll bring back my panel to discuss more potential challenges of salvaging 370. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prosta
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> thank you, randi. >>> stay with us.the break, i'll bring back my panel to discuss more potential challenges of salvaging 370. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed...
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randi kaye, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >> randi kaye, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, this mightwith a young man here, a suffolk university senior, who took the photo near the finish line. little did he know what would happen next. you'll hear a special tribute to the voice of boston born, james taylor. stay here. ♪ [ male announcer ] how did edward jones become one of the biggest financial services companies in the country? hey. yours? not anymore. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> back here live in boston, it was one year ago. daniel was there cheering on s aunt and suncle and had his eye phone was was capturing pictures. here it is. it was a photo that was retreated a couple thousand times. it became one of the most memorable pictures. he's a senior here at boston university. daniel, here we are, a massachusetts native, this was personal for you. >> yes. >> you were out wanting to have a good time like so many people were. take me back to that moment a year ago. >> patriots''s day in boston is s
randi kaye, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >> randi kaye, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, this mightwith a young man here, a suffolk university senior, who took the photo near the finish line. little did he know what would happen next. you'll hear a special tribute to the voice of boston born, james taylor. stay here. ♪ [ male announcer ] how did edward jones become one of the biggest financial services companies in the country? hey. yours? not anymore. come on in. [ male...
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also the person may find himself or herself in very hot water, or as randi kaye explains, shot happens reporter: it was not long before the tough-talking cincinnati reds owner opened her mouth and got herself in hot water. in an interview in espn in 1996, she said this about adolf hitler. >> everybody in history knows he was good at the beginning but just went too far. >> shaw defended jews, gays, and african americans. in 1994, she didn't want her players to wear earrings because only fruits wear earrings. before that, she was reportedly overheard saying never hire another n word, i would rather have a trained monkey work for me. still, she was a favorite, often seen smoking cigarettes at the ballpark, while walking her dog, schotzi. but they saw a different side of her when a veteran player died of a heart attack on opening game. she was more concerned about the game. >> i was more concerned about 50,000 people who came here to enjoy opening day and came with their families and everything. and i just could not believe it happened. >> reporter: her behavior caught up with her. she was
also the person may find himself or herself in very hot water, or as randi kaye explains, shot happens reporter: it was not long before the tough-talking cincinnati reds owner opened her mouth and got herself in hot water. in an interview in espn in 1996, she said this about adolf hitler. >> everybody in history knows he was good at the beginning but just went too far. >> shaw defended jews, gays, and african americans. in 1994, she didn't want her players to wear earrings because...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> we'll take a short break. set your dvr so you never miss "360." next, an up-close look at the new tools that will take the search farther and deeper. we'll talk about when they'll number action. >>> later, america's veterans, we owe them everything. we promise speedy health care. what an exclusive investigation reveals about how badly one v.a. hospital broke that promise to hundreds of spoisht including this one's father-in-law. >> they kaled you and said -- >> i said, what is this -- she says, we have a primary for him. i said, really, you're a little too late, sweetheart. >> her father-in-law was dead because he had to waited for care, according to one doctor. he was stuck on a secret waiting list that the hospital kept, a secret list. while cooking up a bogus one for public consumption. we're keeping them honest tonight. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> we'll take a short break. set your dvr so you never miss "360." next, an up-close look at the new tools that will take the search farther and deeper. we'll talk about when they'll number action. >>> later, america's veterans, we owe them everything. we promise speedy health care. what an exclusive investigation reveals about how badly one v.a. hospital broke that promise to hundreds of spoisht including this one's father-in-law....
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and as randi kaye reports, it would not be the first time. >> reporter: steve fossett takes off, headingingle engine airplane. he promises to be back for lunch, but that is the last time anyone sees him. >> the best way to characterize this is like looking for a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: within hours, the search is under way. the terrain is rugged, the wilderness between nevada and eastern california is vast. the did that plane have like the equivalent of a black box? >> it has an elt, a locater system that can be picked up by satellites. >> reporter: radar picks up the plane's track along the crest of the sierra nevada mountains, following the trail fossett hiked as a teen. >> before they could really pursue this evidence they were distracted by another piece of evidence that popped up, which was a visual sight out in the desert. that one was very tempting because whenever somebody says they see the airplane people tend to put a lot of credence in that. >> reporter: that visual sight came from a ranch hand in the area who tells authorities the plane flew over him while he was s
and as randi kaye reports, it would not be the first time. >> reporter: steve fossett takes off, headingingle engine airplane. he promises to be back for lunch, but that is the last time anyone sees him. >> the best way to characterize this is like looking for a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: within hours, the search is under way. the terrain is rugged, the wilderness between nevada and eastern california is vast. the did that plane have like the equivalent of a black box?...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> interesting.ext, breaking news in the search for hundreds of passengers now missing in the icy waters off of south korea. late word from ukraine as president obama sends a message to vladimir putin. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> interesting.ext, breaking news in the search for hundreds of passengers now missing in the icy waters off of south korea. late word from ukraine as president obama sends a message to vladimir putin. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading....
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randi kaye takes a look at the technology that now has an active role in trying to solve this mysterymystery of flight 370. >> reporter: this high tech listening device can glide along near the bottom of the sea at about 1,000 feet from the ocean floor. it's a u.s. navy hydrophone or underwater microphone called a towed pinger locater. search teams are counting on it to find the pinger mounted directly on the black boxes from flight 370. but time is running out for the pinger's battery life. >> what they're trying to do is get ears in the water while the pinger is still going. >> reporter: this is the sound it's listening for. the towed pinger locater, or tpl, is 30 inches long and weighs just 70 pounds. it's towed behind the ship that operates it, in this case the ocean shield, and generally moves at about 3 knots. that means with 150 miles or so to cover, just a sliver of the search area, it will take days. >> it does two things. it gets it down into that level. it also gets it away from a lot of the surface not. wind on the water creates noise, propellers, dolphins, animals, fish,
randi kaye takes a look at the technology that now has an active role in trying to solve this mysterymystery of flight 370. >> reporter: this high tech listening device can glide along near the bottom of the sea at about 1,000 feet from the ocean floor. it's a u.s. navy hydrophone or underwater microphone called a towed pinger locater. search teams are counting on it to find the pinger mounted directly on the black boxes from flight 370. but time is running out for the pinger's battery...
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randi kaye, cnn, baltimore. >>> now back to the other international search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. throughout this ordeal, the airline has not been allowing its staff to speak with reporters. well, now the company has released a carefully edited video in which selected staff members talk about the loss of the flight. but as nic robertson roberts, the video does not address some key questions journalists have been asking. >> reporter: malaysia airlines has recorded and released three staff interviews. >> i'm edward lewis. i'm a captain with malaysia airlines. >> i'm an engineer. >> i'm a chief stewardess. >> reporter: since flight 370 disappe disappeared, the airline stopped staff from talking directly to journalists. now on ewe tuyoutube and the cos website, an emotional outpouring. >> most importantly, when we're away on our birthdays, on anniversaries, they're always there to celebrate it with us. because we're not celebrating with the one that we want. that is our family. >> reporter: a very personal grief. missing friends aboard flight 370. >> she likes to ask peopl
randi kaye, cnn, baltimore. >>> now back to the other international search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. throughout this ordeal, the airline has not been allowing its staff to speak with reporters. well, now the company has released a carefully edited video in which selected staff members talk about the loss of the flight. but as nic robertson roberts, the video does not address some key questions journalists have been asking. >> reporter: malaysia airlines has...
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randy kaye, cnn, new york. >> the question now is what can the nba do about all this? the league announce tomorrow. tnt sports kenny smith won two nba championships with the houston rockets. he joins us along with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. when you heard the tape over the weekend what went through your mind? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. i was shocked. i was appalled. i was angered. all of those emotion went through. i always say that racism is a refuge for ignorance. it was able to see the ignorance that at times you think have gone away in modern day society that is still apparent and prevalent. >> is there anything that can happen other than him being suspended. he has to be suspended. >> i think you know, the first thing is due process, to make sure that was him. i think the nba is making sure all of those things it wasn't edited no transcript way to make him in a different light. if that's the case then second thing is yes you can be suspended. you can be removed from your daily operations. i mean, we have labor laws in the united states that
randy kaye, cnn, new york. >> the question now is what can the nba do about all this? the league announce tomorrow. tnt sports kenny smith won two nba championships with the houston rockets. he joins us along with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. when you heard the tape over the weekend what went through your mind? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. i was shocked. i was appalled. i was angered. all of those emotion went through. i always say that racism is a refuge for...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology. joining me once again is david gal low. also with us sylvan pasco, a technical adviser in the investigation of the flight 447 crash. it's one thing to look at the technology as we did in that piece. i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out of the sea. what is it like to be out there? what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's got to be so difficult. >> finding the information was crucial. i mean, when we were out there the first time it was just like -- it took us a long time just to figure out what was happening. because it was a total mystery. >> was it the debris that started to really give you the first -- i know you had gotten some data from the plane itself before it went down. but was it finding those pieces of debris on the four or five days into it? >> yeah. we had three pieces of information. we had the last known position of the aircraft. we had the debris field six days afterwards. and we knew that the
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating technology. joining me once again is david gal low. also with us sylvan pasco, a technical adviser in the investigation of the flight 447 crash. it's one thing to look at the technology as we did in that piece. i'm also fascinated, this is essentially a human operation. it's human effort being exerted out of the sea. what is it like to be out there? what is it like to try to constantly be searching, to constantly not have enough information? it's...
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the price cost of this great victory the latest news is that three w dot cardstock that stevie got kaye said. i personally think that this forum was recently held in el monte. more than five hundred delegates from casting and abroad to cardiff. this is forging ahead at a rapid pace of social and economic conditions in the country are improving every year. this is due to many factors and one of them is the strategy of regional development of catholics them. since when does the need to change conditions if not with him yet. the presence of urbanization the hunter the continued for the next fifteen to twenty years. this is the right decision and economic development of the country has and will continue developing in this direction by means of a bummer a shame that in the flavor of policy regulated according to the organization. to give him a prime mover brings us to the collaboration are first the concentration of manufacturing social and cultural entities in one large city. all interconnected into a unified whole. but he's a few connections seven different cities also become part of this
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achievement of the armed forces of kazakhstan the latest news is that three w dot cardstock stash tv dot kaye said. i know. it does extend to kill credit sector. the student of the corporate sector as expert to the first predator and as this positive trend started in the month of different activities just know the theme to it. i was aware that this isn't just any bank or somebody pass the stage when credit was given out only to be rich and on the wider population is becoming part of the target group with the benefit of this is greater access to the needs of the show that this great life. we're thinking of credit with advertising because it is risky but on the other hand banks have begun giving. this compares with two thousand and twelve which is why he is a sign that things are becoming responsible to the german gdp. it is an atmosphere of the year i remember overdue those on the market free sample the care of non performing loans those little tricky period ninety days is almost thirty percent of the total cost of loans. experts note that in the last two years the number of individually set u
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own crazy in the town of asean and the rest of the donetsk region and scientists estimate that barry kaye. ukrainian troops say they were uneasy with a list of fine local in eastern ukraine discovered that counseled in the niche operation and some spectacular fashion is an invention section at once he got caught. while western governments as still blaming worshipful staring in western ukraine last sentence is calling for a lounge at the top assumptions and that's why most cases not looking to chill in apple peach and business deals including the construction on the so called town of sidon be read to us refine our season is as present a case appeal did not explain the consequences of the geek i mean christ is in creating told some white this time says while alienating last day for ms weston pond is like never before. additional consequences that we can impose on the russians. there will be additional and far reaching consequence is that it matches against twenty one individually. there will be a suspension of political relations between the european union and russia me i'm going to be lack
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how could that be useful to people in flood regions for example to seek sixty ft says kaye says it's ready you was quick to be a bit to go through which acknowledged that the cause of many innovations usually have a cloud cover because it's raining and send it and if you are still tickets to tonight's you can bet the venue was seated at the lights out quickly with the information available to people talking real tough time. reading up on watercolor paper ddt to go will miss the days go by that date to be listed. i have yet to spitting up with this utopian day for the lace at the right system and sis is and what geek when you need it and so in some minutes to the data can be the day leaders from the european space agency a pleasure having you on the show. and will keep you up today cos of that launch that's coming up in our top twenty. i know. he said. in the sea. after playing. that offer. watching one of all. got a hug. every year. what's more it's a story each day exclusive amy g networks. to top story line is today's most intriguing topic as told but it makes the premier global co
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for the latest news is that three w dodge cars on dutch tv dr kaye said. in the beginning of march two thousand fourteen volume of three competing products has increased by more than thirty percent from the previous year's level and has exceeded thirty seven billion thinking that your food products amounted to twenty five percent of the overall volume experts note that concert of the private market consumers and has extensive preferred its produce to local producers of the same time on the market to take the goods the shares actually produced products remains low. this frenetic and street markets of green vegetables and meat products where most of the goods are imported forget about this surprise for me to provo to pick what was needed of course our geography is expanding into new product for sale australia the united states these are our main suppliers we have concerns but accession to the wto but there shouldn't be any fears of a deceptive by jeremy papa the minute news purportedly was representatives of the minister acted out through the batting order t
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anything that has fallen is going to be pretty much where it lays. >> here you go, mike kaye.viewers' questions. but you're saying that we have to listen to what the investigators are saying. >> we've been doing so much analysis on this and we go back to where the transponder is and we have a look at the nature of the route but if there's going to be an explosion that would suggest a terrorist bomb or something like that, it's not going to happen at the physical outer limits of the endurance of the plane. at the moment the evidence suggests that the pings and all of the other analysis, the aircraft continued to the point where, most likely, it ran out of fuel or it was at the limits of its endurance. that's why we're in that search area. what i want to do is talk about the possibilities of that scenario rather than covering a million different scenarios when we know we can zone in on something. >> we're talking about have you we ares' questions. >> i agree. >> anything else? >> no. the most likely scenario would be -- and i thought this was a brilliant point brought out by mar
anything that has fallen is going to be pretty much where it lays. >> here you go, mike kaye.viewers' questions. but you're saying that we have to listen to what the investigators are saying. >> we've been doing so much analysis on this and we go back to where the transponder is and we have a look at the nature of the route but if there's going to be an explosion that would suggest a terrorist bomb or something like that, it's not going to happen at the physical outer limits of the...
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. >> there is no question this is a ace kayes about someone who fell into the thrall of prescriptionpill addiction. started with an injury he was prescribed these drugs and succumbed to their clutches for now. >> the prosecutor told abc7 news he may have taken his children to visit the residents the people he allegedly shoel drugs from. switser remains in custody on $400,000 bail. >> dramatic testimony today in south africa. oscar pistorious took the stand for the second day. he took off his prosthetic legs to show how he approached his bathroom door the night he killed his girlfriend. breaking down on the stand, oscar pistorious describing the moment he says he realized he shot and killed his girlfriend. i sat over her and i cried >> he claims the horror began early valentine's day morning he heard a noise coming from his bathroom. >> that moment everything changed i thought there was an intruder in the home. and i needed to army self. that i needed to protect reeva and i. >> he went back towards the bathroom. >> i started screaming go, go. get out of my house i shouted for reeva fo
. >> there is no question this is a ace kayes about someone who fell into the thrall of prescriptionpill addiction. started with an injury he was prescribed these drugs and succumbed to their clutches for now. >> the prosecutor told abc7 news he may have taken his children to visit the residents the people he allegedly shoel drugs from. switser remains in custody on $400,000 bail. >> dramatic testimony today in south africa. oscar pistorious took the stand for the second day....
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randi kaye has more for you. >> reporter: frustration with the malaysian government started early on,ia talked nonsense and lied which delayed the search and rescue for eight days. we want an explanation for this. >> reporter: it was the satellite company, not the malaysian government which figured out the flight plan and provided vital information to narrow the search area. but despite that information, malaysian authorities kept directing some searches in the complete opposite direction including the coast of vietnam. >> until we locate mh370, search and rescue operations will continue in both corridors. >> reporter: those searches tax limited resources. the clock was ticking every second on the plane's black boxes. eventually they did abandon the search in the northern corridor. valuable time was lost. also in early march, u.s. investigators determined the plane had flown for hours after its last communication. based on satellite data from systems on board. the malaysian reaction, they denied it. but only days later the malaysian prime minister told reporters the plane had indeed f
randi kaye has more for you. >> reporter: frustration with the malaysian government started early on,ia talked nonsense and lied which delayed the search and rescue for eight days. we want an explanation for this. >> reporter: it was the satellite company, not the malaysian government which figured out the flight plan and provided vital information to narrow the search area. but despite that information, malaysian authorities kept directing some searches in the complete opposite...
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michael kaye, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for watching. is next. but before i let you go, let's go there. >> we should be on the air at 6:00 as predicted. >> choose to go, go where no one has gone before. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> where no one else will go today. you can go in search of answers. only to find more questions. you might discover something unfamiliar. halfway around the world. or uncover something unexpected far closer to home. sometimes you might need to look back to see how you got here. and where you might be headed. and just when you think your journey has reached an end, you'll be surprised to find it's only just beginning. but you'll keep going. because it's your journey wherever it goes. >>> just when you thought you couldn't have any less confidence in malaysian government officials, a potential bombshell. i'm jake tapper. this is the "the lead." the world lead. the malaysian government officials are now denying it but sources tell cnn that the malaysian air force was on the right track nearly
michael kaye, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for watching. is next. but before i let you go, let's go there. >> we should be on the air at 6:00 as predicted. >> choose to go, go where no one has gone before. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> where no one else will go today. you can go in search of answers. only to find more questions. you might discover something unfamiliar. halfway around the world. or uncover something unexpected far...