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but ashleigh, there no smoke out fire. i don't think you're going to find black boxes without finding something, whether it be a life jacket, as ghastly as it sounds, a body. something which would indicate you're in the right area. and as an investigator, previous investigator, what i want to do is, i want to be going beyond what happens when the pingers fail. >> yeah. >> okay? >> that's reality. >> and what we need to be doing, we need to be looking at -- i've said this along. additional evidence that we can corroborate it's in that area. and i would be looking at the indonesians, looking at their radar tracks. >> quickly. >> if we look at the map again, at the search areas, just show the map again -- >> the one that tom foreman -- >> any map that shows where they are searching. one thing that is interesting, the way they have refined the area. in some cases, they're not even contiguous. there's gaps between them. and i think it's fascinating how they're refining this down. >> just doesn't look refined. it looks like gues
but ashleigh, there no smoke out fire. i don't think you're going to find black boxes without finding something, whether it be a life jacket, as ghastly as it sounds, a body. something which would indicate you're in the right area. and as an investigator, previous investigator, what i want to do is, i want to be going beyond what happens when the pingers fail. >> yeah. >> okay? >> that's reality. >> and what we need to be doing, we need to be looking at -- i've said this...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. for so many days on end no clues came out of the search for that missing airliner. now this weekend they may be faint, but they are absolutely clues. and searchers are chasing them down with the best gear they've got. right now a british navy ship is in the area where a chinese crew detected some electronic pulses on a frequency used by aviator -- or aviation locater beacons. despite the sound of that, our analysts say don't get too excited. these pings could still turn into nothing related to this airliner. add to the pings that some objects were also spotted floating in the water not too terribly far from where these pulses were heard, and it definitely gets people moving. certainly it gets equipment moving towards the site. again, nothing confirmed, of course. but, again, these are clues in a sea of where there are so few. the australian official heading the multinational search mission is calling these new leads, and i will quote him, the most promising. today if you're counting i
i'm ashleigh banfield. for so many days on end no clues came out of the search for that missing airliner. now this weekend they may be faint, but they are absolutely clues. and searchers are chasing them down with the best gear they've got. right now a british navy ship is in the area where a chinese crew detected some electronic pulses on a frequency used by aviator -- or aviation locater beacons. despite the sound of that, our analysts say don't get too excited. these pings could still turn...
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>> ashleigh, very little.e don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia a lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north korea and that he was exhibiting rash behavior. a senior administration confirms to me the state department has been working this case. that's really all we know. it's a very interesting mystery, if you will. certainly, very concerning, given that north korea has done this type of thing in the past. >> well, and that does beg the question about timing. a lot of things come out of the blue, as you and i both know. a lot of things come out of the blue with north korea. is there anything on the timing to this? who's representing
>> ashleigh, very little.e don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia a lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north...
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>> hi, ashleigh. we're hearing from the head of australian transportation and safety bureau that it was found about 160 miles to the south of here, to the south of perth. he said that the atsb is currently analyzing photographs of the object. he described it as a metal sheet with rivets. we're also hearing from an australian defense force source saying it appears as though it's coated in fiberglass. not exactly sure what that means exactly. martin dolan, the head of the atsb, also saying, urging caution, saying that the more they analyze these photographs, the less excited they're getting about this find. we understand from officials that it's currently en route to perth for further analysis. ashleigh. >> erin, is it possible there's been other material that's been found and just not publicized, has anyone talked about that? >> well, this is the first report of an object of interest that has washed ashore that we're aware of that authorities are taking seriously. as a serious lead in this investigatio
>> hi, ashleigh. we're hearing from the head of australian transportation and safety bureau that it was found about 160 miles to the south of here, to the south of perth. he said that the atsb is currently analyzing photographs of the object. he described it as a metal sheet with rivets. we're also hearing from an australian defense force source saying it appears as though it's coated in fiberglass. not exactly sure what that means exactly. martin dolan, the head of the atsb, also saying,...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. and it is thursday april 3rd. let's begin here, no direct combat, no apparent injury, no behavioral problems and as recently as last month no indication of likely violence. these are just glimpses into the seasoned and yet clearly troubled soldier who killed three people yesterday at ft. hood, texas, before turning the gun on himself. these are brand new pictures just into cnn of army specialist ivan lopez. he's from the puerto rico national guard originally. there's where the pictures come from because he served with the national guard for nine years before joining the army. on capitol hill today just hours after the second deadly rampage in five years at the nation's largest military base, the secretary of the army and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff appeared before the senate armed services committee. all of this was meant to be a routine budget hearing, but it wasn't. instead the focus turned to iran lopez. >> he was seen just last month by psychiatrist. he was fully examined. as of this morning we h
i'm ashleigh banfield. and it is thursday april 3rd. let's begin here, no direct combat, no apparent injury, no behavioral problems and as recently as last month no indication of likely violence. these are just glimpses into the seasoned and yet clearly troubled soldier who killed three people yesterday at ft. hood, texas, before turning the gun on himself. these are brand new pictures just into cnn of army specialist ivan lopez. he's from the puerto rico national guard originally. there's...
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"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 26 days into the search for flight 370. and the plane's pilot and co pilot are still under investigation. and now sources tell cnn that malaysia airlines is beefing up its rules for who can be in the cockpit and who can't be in there alone. >>> also ahead, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake rocks chile. almost as powerful as the scale gets. it looks like disaster was averted this time. but experts say this wasn't even the big one. >>> and the ceo of gm back on the hot seat today. senators grilling mary barra. they want to know why it took gm ten years to issue a recall for a defect that has killed at least 13 people. all of this as relatives wonder if they will ever see a dime. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is wednesday, april the 2nd. and welcome to "legal view." 26 days ago, malaysian flight 370 disappeared. 26 days ago, hundreds of families were rocked to their core. for 26 days, a whole world has wondered, what happened to the 239 souls on board. her
"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 26 days into the search for flight 370. and the plane's pilot and co pilot are still under investigation. and now sources tell cnn that malaysia airlines is beefing up its rules for who can be in the cockpit and who can't be in there alone. >>> also ahead, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake rocks chile. almost as powerful as the scale gets. it...
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>>> a 16-year-old survives in the wheel well. how did he get past security on to runway in the first place. >>> divers have just made it into the south korean ferry's cafeteria area. that's where they believe the bulk of the passengers were huddled when that ship went down. we are live at the search scene. and should race and gender make a difference on college applications? the supreme court steps in yet again to settle another fight over affirmative action on american campuses. and civil rights groups are not one bit happy about the outcome this time. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." surviving a flight stowed away in the wheel well of a jumbo jet in subzero temperatures. pretty much no oxygen. apparently this seems to be punishment enough. because the feds are saying they have no plans at this point to charge the 16-year-old california teenager with a crime. the kid who allegedly did that. neither will the airport in san jose wh
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>>> a 16-year-old survives in the wheel well. how did he get past security on to runway in the first place. >>> divers have just made it into the south korean ferry's cafeteria area. that's where they believe the bulk of the passengers were huddled when that ship went down. we are live at the search scene. and should...
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there's no two ways about it, ashleigh.y kind of, you know, sort of adhering by that oath. the doctors don't always actually administer the drugs. in fact, there's certain laws in certain states that say they can't put in the needle or administer drugs but they are present, sometimes to declare someone dead. that's what the doctor's role is. many times there's doctors or nurses who are also prison employees who are part of this. i can tell you, we oftentimes don't know who these people are. they don't self-identify as you might guess for obvious reasons. so you're right, it is a sticky situation. you do have medically trained professionals who train to help people and prolong life who are now in this really uncomfortable role. >> so, sanjay, the first drug we were just talking about, and you'll have to correct me, because you're much better at this, is midazolam, and that causes the unconsciousness. next up is the vecoroium bromide, is that correct? >> yes, vecoronium bromide. >> what happens? >> that's a paraly titic. it p
there's no two ways about it, ashleigh.y kind of, you know, sort of adhering by that oath. the doctors don't always actually administer the drugs. in fact, there's certain laws in certain states that say they can't put in the needle or administer drugs but they are present, sometimes to declare someone dead. that's what the doctor's role is. many times there's doctors or nurses who are also prison employees who are part of this. i can tell you, we oftentimes don't know who these people are....
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i'm ashleigh banfield. it's tuesday, april the 1st, and welcome to "legal view." 25 days into the mind-blowing mystery of flight 370. the world's top experts are once again focused on the first 40 minutes of the flight. the only seemingly normal minutes, it seems. and what's believed to have been a 7.5 hour odyssey ending in the southern indian ocean. we now have a transcript of the cockpit communications with air traffic controllers in kuala lumpur and officials in malaysia say there is, quote, no indication of anything abnormal. they also say the jet's airpin turn after communications halted was deliberate, at least, and criminal at worst. in western australia, the new point man for the multinational search says it could, quote, drag on for a long time. end quote. and even now he says we do not have any precision in where the aircraft entered the water. "wall street journal" is reporting that precious days were lost because two teams of analysts separately plotting the airliner's possible course just simp
i'm ashleigh banfield. it's tuesday, april the 1st, and welcome to "legal view." 25 days into the mind-blowing mystery of flight 370. the world's top experts are once again focused on the first 40 minutes of the flight. the only seemingly normal minutes, it seems. and what's believed to have been a 7.5 hour odyssey ending in the southern indian ocean. we now have a transcript of the cockpit communications with air traffic controllers in kuala lumpur and officials in malaysia say there...
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>> here's what they're going to do ashleigh. what they did, they charged that and charged aggravated assault to the 20. how is that? >> because it relates to the exact and specific conduct that occurred here. when you're talking about attempt theed homicide, they did charge relates to the four charges you're talking about, they charged the 20 ingaggravat assault charges. when they petition that court gets it moved back to juvenile court. >> i still don't understand if it's a random attack on as many as you can hit, what makes one an attempted homicide and one an aggravated assault? >>. >> because of the nature of the offense. what happens, they assess it and in the event people are upgraded in medical conditions you can see more charges. what they did based upon the cuts and slashes to some in critical condition and those four people that get attempted murder charges, that's what that's for. those others slashed -- >> that could change. in that could change. >> paul, to you, it could change in his favor. his attorney made no bon
>> here's what they're going to do ashleigh. what they did, they charged that and charged aggravated assault to the 20. how is that? >> because it relates to the exact and specific conduct that occurred here. when you're talking about attempt theed homicide, they did charge relates to the four charges you're talking about, they charged the 20 ingaggravat assault charges. when they petition that court gets it moved back to juvenile court. >> i still don't understand if it's a...
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>>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is thursday, april 29th. welcome to "legal view." 53 days into the mystery of flight 370, the search may once again be turning on its head. a private australian firm that specializes in sensing underground metals says it has detected telltale signs of an airplane and not just any airplane, a boeing 777. but it's not in the so-called southern arc where everyone's been looking for more on this a month. no, it's been southwest of that. it's southwest -- or rather, it's northwest of flight 370's last radar contact, way up in the bay of bengal, way up near bangladesh. cnn's will ripley has these tantalizing details from kuala lumpur, malaysia, and i'm also joined by cnn aviation analyst, former royal air force pilot, colonel michael kay. will, first to you, more about this discovery, it's somewhat perplexing to say the least, especially where it was. who made the discovery, how they made the discovery, how serious is this? >> certainly an having development, although considering all the false leads we've had in th
>>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is thursday, april 29th. welcome to "legal view." 53 days into the mystery of flight 370, the search may once again be turning on its head. a private australian firm that specializes in sensing underground metals says it has detected telltale signs of an airplane and not just any airplane, a boeing 777. but it's not in the so-called southern arc where everyone's been looking for more on this a month. no, it's been southwest of...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to a special edition of a legal view. after 48 days, a horrifying prospect in the flight 370, the flight missing. what if we are simply right back at square one, not just this fragment that washed ashore yesterday and not being ruled out as a piece of the missing plane and not just the bluefin, whose sonar has now scanned the entirety of this area considered most likely to be holding those black boxes only to come up empty time after time. not just the visual searches that take place day after day with nothing found related to flight 370, it is all of those things together. it is all of those things combined with 48 days of dysfunction and secrecy as to investigators giving rise to our special coverage today on "legal view." it's time to look at basic questions and possible dubious assumptions while anguished and angry family members prepare to take their questions to the maker of the vanished jet. >> we're also extending our reach now. there's a subset of those questions including some knew ones much more technical we wi
i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to a special edition of a legal view. after 48 days, a horrifying prospect in the flight 370, the flight missing. what if we are simply right back at square one, not just this fragment that washed ashore yesterday and not being ruled out as a piece of the missing plane and not just the bluefin, whose sonar has now scanned the entirety of this area considered most likely to be holding those black boxes only to come up empty time after time. not just the visual...
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>> ashleigh, i think that a lot of it has to do with money. of it has to do with the power that he's accumulated. the fact that, frankly, he owned the clippers when the clippers were kind of, you know, a hard-scrabble team. and now the clippers have accumulated a fan base and a wealth that affords donald sterling even greater wealth. nothing has happened i think to him in the past because he's been strategic. i'm very interested and curious as to how he was receiving these naacp awards for the los angeles branch. because what's happening, or what appears to be happening is that he sort of buys his way out of trouble by giving free tickets to hundreds, if not thousands, of inner city kids who can come to a basketball game. he buys his way out of it by donating maybe $100,000 or more to a civil rights organization. but there comes a point like today. today is a point in the history of african-americans in basketball where something significant can happen. the players are predominantly black. the head of the players association is african-america
>> ashleigh, i think that a lot of it has to do with money. of it has to do with the power that he's accumulated. the fact that, frankly, he owned the clippers when the clippers were kind of, you know, a hard-scrabble team. and now the clippers have accumulated a fan base and a wealth that affords donald sterling even greater wealth. nothing has happened i think to him in the past because he's been strategic. i'm very interested and curious as to how he was receiving these naacp awards...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's now officially been five weeks since malaysian airlines flight 370 took off on a journey like none in aviation history. like so many days before it, day 35 is a mix of conflicting signals. and i don't mean pings. first this from the australian prime minister on a visit to china. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area. and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh-370. >> the areas searched today by air and sea total just 18,000 square miles. that sounds like a lot, but it's barely a fifth the size a week ago. and the listening area some distance away is much smaller still. that said, not a single verified scrap of the missing plane, nor any of its contents, has turned up yet. and that suspected ping that was detected yesterday by a sonobuoy seemed so exciting for so many. the retire e e ed air marshal coordinating the search. he says, quote, on the information i have available to me, there has been no major breakthrough
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's now officially been five weeks since malaysian airlines flight 370 took off on a journey like none in aviation history. like so many days before it, day 35 is a mix of conflicting signals. and i don't mean pings. first this from the australian prime minister on a visit to china. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area. and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh-370....
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>> if they're discouraged, they're certainly not telling us, ashleigh. more than two days since we heard any noises coming from this area. the tpl has been continuously going around the clock, listening. they feel they're in the right place. not just because they went there and they heard these possible pings over the weekend, one for two hours, one for 15 minutes, they feel they're in the right place because of all the data, all the experts in kuala lumpur who told them this is the place you need to look. they went there with the ocean shield. they dropped in this pinger locator. they heard pings. they don't think that's a coincidence. >> i want to go to tom quickly. the latest news is the australian defense minister has said about dropping a whole load of son delawaar to try to find debris. >> that's one of the reasons you use the sonar buoys. they also have a detector so they can detect at 33.3 kilohertz which is the frequency being reported right now. so it's a double sword. you're going to see the potential movement of the debris field and maybe loc
>> if they're discouraged, they're certainly not telling us, ashleigh. more than two days since we heard any noises coming from this area. the tpl has been continuously going around the clock, listening. they feel they're in the right place. not just because they went there and they heard these possible pings over the weekend, one for two hours, one for 15 minutes, they feel they're in the right place because of all the data, all the experts in kuala lumpur who told them this is the place...
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don lemon in for ashleigh today.tinuing coverage for the search for the missing millionaire liner. it's just past midnight where the bluefin underwater robot is going under the water. yesterday, it carried its mission out without any known glitches and it is going to search even deeper. that is hopeful news and no sight so far of the 3500 miles of the ocean floor the -- the 35 scare ocean miles on the floor. >>> a dozen or so planes and ships spent the day looking for anything related to the flight on the surface with no more luck than they ever had. the visual searches are likely to end soon. we heard the man in charge say that not long ago. with that i want to bring in sylvia earle, a professor in ocean 0 graphics joining us and joined by thomas from teledyne systems and his company designs all manner of these devices. we have the top experts here. hello to you, tom, first, are we expecting too much too soon from bluefin, tom? >> no. let's say it's functioning the way it should function, an exceptionally robust sys
don lemon in for ashleigh today.tinuing coverage for the search for the missing millionaire liner. it's just past midnight where the bluefin underwater robot is going under the water. yesterday, it carried its mission out without any known glitches and it is going to search even deeper. that is hopeful news and no sight so far of the 3500 miles of the ocean floor the -- the 35 scare ocean miles on the floor. >>> a dozen or so planes and ships spent the day looking for anything related...
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. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now." >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is monday, april 7th. welcome to "legal view." the box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen should be telling you that the mystery of flight 370 has now gone on for 31 days. and that's longer than the expected life-span of the batteries in the pingers on the so-called black boxes that were on that plane. and yet after all this time, the chief coordinator of the search says, quote, we are encouraged that we are very close to where we need to be. and it just so happens that pings are the very reason why. since friday, australia's ocean shield vessel and a chinese ship have picked up pings, albeit, 370 miles apart. the chinese team heard fleeting pings on friday and saturday, but they were using some gear that is not particularly designed for deep ocean searches. the australians, however, are using gear from the u.s. navy, particularly designed for the kind of search that we're in at this point. twice yesterday and once more for two hours and then later for 13 minutes was wha
. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now." >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is monday, april 7th. welcome to "legal view." the box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen should be telling you that the mystery of flight 370 has now gone on for 31 days. and that's longer than the expected life-span of the batteries in the pingers on the so-called black boxes that were on that plane. and yet after all this time, the chief...
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"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> two big stories happening at this hour. a mass stabbing at a high school near pittsburgh. at least 20 people, almost all of them kids, hurt. some of them so badly they're airlifted to hospitals with life threatening injuries. one suspect, 16 years old, in custody. and a community is in shock. also, just when all hope of finding flight 370's fading pings seemed lost, the biggest breakthrough yet in the search. after days of silence, new pings, new hope. hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is wednesday, april 9th. welcome to "legal view." i want to go live right away to the school superintendent who is speaking live. this is the doctor speaking about the incident this morning. >> our school experienced a terrible tragedy. the actions and response of our staff, students and local law enforcement officers saved many lives. our emergency responders provided critical support and medical assistance. we will continue to work in cooperation with the local law enforcement in the coming days and weeks ahead. our high school, as
"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> two big stories happening at this hour. a mass stabbing at a high school near pittsburgh. at least 20 people, almost all of them kids, hurt. some of them so badly they're airlifted to hospitals with life threatening injuries. one suspect, 16 years old, in custody. and a community is in shock. also, just when all hope of finding flight 370's fading pings seemed lost, the biggest breakthrough yet in the search. after...
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"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac.vitac.com >>> 26 days into the search for flight 370. and the plane's pilot and co pilot are still under investigation. and now sources tell cnn that malaysia airlines is beefing up its rules for who can be in the cockpit and who can't be in there alone. >>> also ahead, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake rocks chile. almost as powerful as the scale gets. it looks like disaster was averted this time. but
"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac.vitac.com >>> 26 days into the search for flight 370. and the plane's pilot and co pilot are still under investigation. and now sources tell cnn that malaysia airlines is beefing up its rules for who can be in the cockpit and who can't be in there alone. >>> also ahead, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake rocks chile. almost as powerful as the scale gets. it looks...
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. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now." >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield, april 7th. welcome to "legal view." the box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen should be telling you that the mystery of flight 370 has now gone on for 31 days. and that's longer than the expected life-span of the batteries in the pingers on the so-called black boxes that were on that plane. and yet after all this time, the chief coordinator of the search
. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now." >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield, april 7th. welcome to "legal view." the box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen should be telling you that the mystery of flight 370 has now gone on for 31 days. and that's longer than the expected life-span of the batteries in the pingers on the so-called black boxes that were on that plane. and yet after all this time, the chief coordinator of the...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. april the 1st, and welcome to "legal view." 25 days into the mind-blowing mystery of flight 370. the world's top experts are once again focused on the first 40 minutes of the flight. the only seemingly normal minutes, it seems. and what's believed to have been a 7.5 hour odyssey ending in the southern indian ocean. we now have a transcript of the cockpit communications with air traffic controllers in kuala lumpur and officials in malaysia say there is, quote, no indication of anything abnormal. they also say the jet's airpin turn after communications halted was deliberate, at least, and criminal at worst. ines
i'm ashleigh banfield. april the 1st, and welcome to "legal view." 25 days into the mind-blowing mystery of flight 370. the world's top experts are once again focused on the first 40 minutes of the flight. the only seemingly normal minutes, it seems. and what's believed to have been a 7.5 hour odyssey ending in the southern indian ocean. we now have a transcript of the cockpit communications with air traffic controllers in kuala lumpur and officials in malaysia say there is, quote, no...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 25th. welcome to "legal view." more week that's come and gone in the search for mh-370. now seven weeks have passed and australians are not giving up on that themed bluefin. after 13 trips to very near the bottom of the southern indian ocean, the sonar scanning drone on loan from the united states navy has covered almost the entirety of a circle drawn around those pings that were detected way, way back on april the 8th. those
i'm ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 25th. welcome to "legal view." more week that's come and gone in the search for mh-370. now seven weeks have passed and australians are not giving up on that themed bluefin. after 13 trips to very near the bottom of the southern indian ocean, the sonar scanning drone on loan from the united states navy has covered almost the entirety of a circle drawn around those pings that were detected way, way back on april the 8th. those
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"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. can we do the bump thing?- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april the 4th and welcome to "legal view." at this very hour,el can four weeks ago, 239 people were about to take off from kuala lumpur, malaysia, on a state-of-the-art wide-bodied jet bound for beijing. but malaysia airlines flight 370 never arrived at its destination. and four agonizing weeks later, that is one of the very few things that we know for certain. today for the very first time, the search for flight 370 went under the surface of the southern indian ocean as the australian navy ship "ocean shield" arrived with its american tpl-25,
"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. can we do the bump thing?- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april the 4th and welcome to "legal view." at this very hour,el can four weeks ago, 239 people were about to take off from kuala lumpur, malaysia, on a state-of-the-art wide-bodied jet bound for beijing. but malaysia airlines flight 370 never arrived at its destination. and four agonizing weeks later,...
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. -- captions by vitac-year-old survives in the wheel well. how did he get past security on to runway in the first place. >>> divers have just made it into the south korean ferry's cafeteria area. that's where they believe the bulk of the passengers were
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. -- captions by vitac-year-old survives in the wheel well. how did he get past security on to runway in the first place. >>> divers have just made it into the south korean ferry's cafeteria area. that's where they believe the bulk of the passengers were
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. >>> hello, i'm don lemon in today for ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 18. welcome to "legal view." some breaking news for you now. from the cold waters the south korean coast, there's nothing left to see sticking out of the water. in the past few hours, the very last part of that overturned ferry slipped under the surface, floating buoys now mark where the ship disappeared from sight. divers believe they know where the trapped passengers are located on the ferry and they are closer than they have ever been to them. now, the korean coast guard says most of the schoolchildren and adults were on a level of the ship that holds most of the passenger cabins. divers today got very close to that level and when i say very close, they said they were literally right outside that level. but the divers had to end their search for the end of the day before getting to the passenger cabins. here's what we know right now. more than 270 high school students and adults are still inside the ferry. more than two full days since something happened to cause that ship to sink. fam
. >>> hello, i'm don lemon in today for ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 18. welcome to "legal view." some breaking news for you now. from the cold waters the south korean coast, there's nothing left to see sticking out of the water. in the past few hours, the very last part of that overturned ferry slipped under the surface, floating buoys now mark where the ship disappeared from sight. divers believe they know where the trapped passengers are located on the ferry and...
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"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts after the break. ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who worknal experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. making moves that would put an adult in the emergency room. yet all they really want to do is grow up. it's funny, everyone i know wishes they could go back and feel younger. sound familiar? then test drive one of these. current non-gm owners and lessees use your $1,500 allowance to lease the 2014 cadillac ats for around $359 a month with nothing due at signing. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com do you have a minute to think ok, how about thirty seconds? at c
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. am i allowed to touch it? >> no!death was supposed to be quick and painless. unlike the teenage girl he shot and buried alive. but the legal injection went terribly wrong. pitting the debate over cruel and unusual punishment against those who say this needs to be discussed further. it is all in the cross hairs this hour. also ahead, florida neighbors under water. a foot of rain in a matter of hours turning streets into rivers, sending homeowners to their rooftops. hundreds being rescued. we
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. am i allowed to touch it? >> no!death was supposed to be quick and painless. unlike the teenage girl he shot and buried alive. but the legal injection went terribly wrong. pitting the debate over cruel and unusual punishment against those who say this needs to be discussed further. it is all in the cross hairs this hour. also ahead, florida neighbors under water. a foot of rain in a matter of hours turning streets...
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >> a large chunk of debris watches ashoredence in the search for flight 370? or is it just another false alarm. all this as families demand that malaysia release the latest findings on this flight. as divers continue to pull bodies out of that sunken ferry and new details emerge about the can't than left the ship, we have nowea
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >> a large chunk of debris watches ashoredence in the search for flight 370? or is it just another false alarm. all this as families demand that malaysia release the latest findings on this flight. as divers continue to pull bodies out of that sunken ferry and new details emerge about the can't than left the ship, we have nowea
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i'm pamela brown in for ashleigh banfield. it is monday, april 14th.er 370, news about the co-pilot's cell phone and the possibility that it was on midair. u.s. officials with firsthand knowledge of the investigation say the malaysian officials have shared data with u.s. investigators including a cell tower near panang, 250 miles away from where the transponder stopped working detected the co-pilot's cell phone searching for service. there is no evidence an actual phone call was made or attempted by the co-pilot. important to emphasize there. again, sources telling us that a cell tower near panang detected the co-pilot's cell phone which indicates that cell phone was on and reaffirms the radar data that that plane did turn around. we want to
i'm pamela brown in for ashleigh banfield. it is monday, april 14th.er 370, news about the co-pilot's cell phone and the possibility that it was on midair. u.s. officials with firsthand knowledge of the investigation say the malaysian officials have shared data with u.s. investigators including a cell tower near panang, 250 miles away from where the transponder stopped working detected the co-pilot's cell phone searching for service. there is no evidence an actual phone call was made or...
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don lemon in today for ashleigh. crews are hoping to get a full days week out of the bluefin.o-called auv, autonomous underwater vehicle, has cut short its 16-hour seabed mapping shifts twice. first, it was literally out of its depths. today, an unspecified technical issue forced it to the surface. so far, it has spot nod sited n of the 777. exasperated family members stormed out of a video conference with authorities. the families want face-to-face meetings, plus an apology. we cannot go 2 1/2 hours below the ocean's surface with the bluefin but cnn's stephanie elam did the next best thing. she is on a boat with the same kind of sonar equipment the bluefin has and a guest that knows how to use it. stephanie, take it away. >> we came out here to show you how sonar works. i want to introduce you to james, a senior photographer with the bluefin. how does sonar work? >> this is an example. this is a multibeam 7125 mapping son. all sonars work on the same premise. they're emitting sound. we emit sound from here and receive it here. as the sound hits the seafloor and comes back to
don lemon in today for ashleigh. crews are hoping to get a full days week out of the bluefin.o-called auv, autonomous underwater vehicle, has cut short its 16-hour seabed mapping shifts twice. first, it was literally out of its depths. today, an unspecified technical issue forced it to the surface. so far, it has spot nod sited n of the 777. exasperated family members stormed out of a video conference with authorities. the families want face-to-face meetings, plus an apology. we cannot go 2 1/2...
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"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> two big stories happening at this hour.ittsburgh. at least 20 people, almost all of them kids, hurt. some of them so badly they're airlifted to hospitals with life threatening injuries. one suspect, 16 years old, in custody. and a community is in shock. also, just when all hope of finding flight 370's fading pings seemed lost, the biggest breakthrough yet in the search. after days of silence, new pings, new hope.
"legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> two big stories happening at this hour.ittsburgh. at least 20 people, almost all of them kids, hurt. some of them so badly they're airlifted to hospitals with life threatening injuries. one suspect, 16 years old, in custody. and a community is in shock. also, just when all hope of finding flight 370's fading pings seemed lost, the biggest breakthrough yet in the search. after days of silence, new pings, new hope.
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> 16 people dead in three states.s torn apart. many of them simply gone. and more tornado watches and warnings on the way for millions of people across the midwest and the south. also ahead, racist and raunchy recordings. tarnishing the nba. now everyone from magic johnson and michael jordan to president obama weighing in, as league larges a full investigation. >>> and things looking fairly grim at this hour for new york congressman michael grimm. he's just been taken into fera
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> 16 people dead in three states.s torn apart. many of them simply gone. and more tornado watches and warnings on the way for millions of people across the midwest and the south. also ahead, racist and raunchy recordings. tarnishing the nba. now everyone from magic johnson and michael jordan to president obama weighing in, as league larges a full investigation. >>> and things looking fairly grim at...
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>>> hello, everybody, i'm chris cuomo in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, april 15th, tax day. welcome to "legal view." our top story this hour is the hunt for flight 370. let's start with the latest headlines. with search teams preparing to relaunch the bluefin submarine, crews are eager to send the underwater search vehicle back down for a second day, but bad weather is putting a damper on things at the moment. the first mission was cut short after the sub hit its maximum depth and aborted early with no significant data collected. plus, we're also waiting on results from samples of an oil slick in the search zone. they found a thin oil. they were able to collect two liters of it. it will take some time to get the tests done in western australia. the air and surface search for plane debris in the indian ocean could end this week as the focus is shifting to the ocean floor. will ripley is following developments for us in perth, australia. what are the chances the bluefin-21 is relaunching today? >> reporter: within the past few minutes, we got some information from the company
>>> hello, everybody, i'm chris cuomo in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, april 15th, tax day. welcome to "legal view." our top story this hour is the hunt for flight 370. let's start with the latest headlines. with search teams preparing to relaunch the bluefin submarine, crews are eager to send the underwater search vehicle back down for a second day, but bad weather is putting a damper on things at the moment. the first mission was cut short after the sub hit its...
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ashleigh banfield starts now. >> search teams moving in.ossible new ping from flight 370 to help pinpoint the wreckage miles below the surface of the ocean as odd new details emerge about the final flight path and just who was tracking it. also this hour, what drove a student to stab and slash his way through a crowded high school hallway with two large kitchen knives? survival stories, the horror and the hero, all of that ahead. presidential perspective. on
ashleigh banfield starts now. >> search teams moving in.ossible new ping from flight 370 to help pinpoint the wreckage miles below the surface of the ocean as odd new details emerge about the final flight path and just who was tracking it. also this hour, what drove a student to stab and slash his way through a crowded high school hallway with two large kitchen knives? survival stories, the horror and the hero, all of that ahead. presidential perspective. on
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. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. > >>> it's moving to the right. >> be preparedere weather threatening a third of the country for a third straight day. 29 people are dead. across six different states. and the storm system isn't done yet. also this hour, has flight 370 been found? a private high-tech search firm says it's found evidence of an airliner in the bay of bengal. thousands of miles from the current search site. so why aren't the ships and the planes on the way? and also, we're about to find out what the nba plans to do
. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. > >>> it's moving to the right. >> be preparedere weather threatening a third of the country for a third straight day. 29 people are dead. across six different states. and the storm system isn't done yet. also this hour, has flight 370 been found? a private high-tech search firm says it's found evidence of an airliner in the bay of bengal. thousands of miles from the current search site. so why aren't...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to a special edition of a legal view. 48 days, a horrifying prospect in the flight 370, the flight missing. what if we are simply right back at square one, not just this fragment that washed ashore yesterday and not being ruled out as a piece of the missing plane and not just the bluefin, whoseon
i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to a special edition of a legal view. 48 days, a horrifying prospect in the flight 370, the flight missing. what if we are simply right back at square one, not just this fragment that washed ashore yesterday and not being ruled out as a piece of the missing plane and not just the bluefin, whoseon
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talk about this being a washing machine and i think ashleigh said it earlier. it was a blender.that had the potential to float was going to get filled up with water and sink. it isn't as bad now, look, this is where the ping was and this is our picture we were seeing. >> i am looking for the scream somewhere within that. >> exactly. this is kind of what's going on in the general area but only two to three miles per hour. things aren't getting blown around now but they are scattered. >> i was trying to look at the map and your fancy movement took it. i was trying to figure out where years from now debris could turn up on beaches. >> certainly. >> where would the shoreline you have got perth. i'm wondering where if possible down the road something could wash ashore? >> let's say there is debris there. there is is a south indian gyre that brings the current up something like this almost like our gulf stream that takes stuff off the shore. it goes up this way and up around this way. this debris could be in this gyre for years and years and years and even end up back towards malaysia
talk about this being a washing machine and i think ashleigh said it earlier. it was a blender.that had the potential to float was going to get filled up with water and sink. it isn't as bad now, look, this is where the ping was and this is our picture we were seeing. >> i am looking for the scream somewhere within that. >> exactly. this is kind of what's going on in the general area but only two to three miles per hour. things aren't getting blown around now but they are scattered....
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but i have to add, earlier, a ashleigh banfield pointed out, why didn't reeva steenkamp shout out.cking and maybe pistorius is confronting a burglar somewhere else in the house. it's a fascinating explanation for why she may not have cried out, after pistorius started shouting. >> it's a thought. we just don't know. we continue on watching for the testimony as it will go into tomorrow. danny and sunny, thank you both very much here. >>> we will take you now back to the special coverage of flight 370. as investigators are listening for those elusive, thus far, pings in the hunt that is definitely not the only thing making noise under the waves. rosa flores has listened for a pinging signal with underwater microphones, and we'll hear much, much more. and also with the batteries dying on these black boxes here. what authorities are counting on now to lead them to finding this missing plane. stay with me. 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 b
but i have to add, earlier, a ashleigh banfield pointed out, why didn't reeva steenkamp shout out.cking and maybe pistorius is confronting a burglar somewhere else in the house. it's a fascinating explanation for why she may not have cried out, after pistorius started shouting. >> it's a thought. we just don't know. we continue on watching for the testimony as it will go into tomorrow. danny and sunny, thank you both very much here. >>> we will take you now back to the special...